Hi guys, really hope someone can help!
I've looked in this forum and tried everything but nothing seems to work. So this happened:
I have HTC One X Three Network UK, RUU version 3.14.771.34
I went from stock to unlock the bootloader via HTCDEV, that was no problem. Then I downloaded that insecure root file from this site to try and root it. That sent my HTC into a bootloop, it will not boot, jus sits at the HTC logo.
I've relocked the bootloader in prep for an RUU, but I cannot find a THREE UK RUU thats 3.14.771, only version that are 1,29.771.xx and those will NOT flash, I have tried but the windows prog comes up with an incorrect rom error message.
I have also tried extracting the boot_signed.img from that RUU and doing it manually via fastboot, still no luck. It copies it over, but then says FAILED (remote: not allowed).
So what can I do now? I can still get into fastboot and exectue fastboot commands. Also Hboot of course. But what am I to flash????
seems like your bootloader isn't unlocked
matt95 said:
seems like your bootloader isn't unlocked
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That's right, I relocked it! I had it unlocked and even put CWM on it but flashing custom ROMS from CWM didn't solve the bootloop so I followed the instruction on the websites to relock the bootloader and use RUU! But no RUU version is high enough for me to flash! What the **** do I do? This is crazy!
Download an ICS custom rom and flash it through CWM.
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convict_moody said:
Download an ICS custom rom and flash it through CWM.
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Did that already. Didn't work, still kept bootlooping. And now that I have relocked the bootloader there's no way for me to get CWM back.
I would try and unlock the bootloader again and flash philz touch recovery and try to flash a custom Rom again, if you really want back to stock go to fastboot
Fastboot getvar version-main and post the outcome
We might be able to help you get the right nandroid or ruu
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Unlock the bootloader, flash the custom recovery and download this nandroid backup
http://bugsylawson.com/files/file/184-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-h3g-106-31477134/
Restore it and AFTER that you flash this stock recovery
http://db.tt/pO3jumMa
Then you are able to update when one comes out !
As stated above, you can't do nothing with the bootloader locked.
Stefan0vic said:
I would try and unlock the bootloader again and flash philz touch recovery and try to flash a custom Rom again, if you really want back to stock go to fastboot
Fastboot getvar version-main and post the outcome
We might be able to help you get the right nandroid or ruu
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Hi, thanks for the tip, I have now UNLOCKED the bootloader again and put CWM 5.8.4.0 back on!
When i do GetVar version-main I get this:
E:\android\android>fastboot getvar version-main
version-main: 3.14.771.34
finished. total time: 0.008s
It is three UK, I have tried to search google for that RUU but only versions lower than 3.14.xxx exist and those will not flash, even with extracting the signed_rom.img from the RUU.exe
I will try to restore once again the nadroid backup and see if it will let me boot but I am not hopefull
Ok, my progress has been abysmal!
I've done all of the steps above:
I have reinstalled CWM and then restored the nandroid of 3.14 using CWM as set out above, then flashed the stock recovery using fastboot. Upon boot it still won't boot into android, just stuck on HTC logo!
WHAT TO DO???
Flash the boot.img from the nandroid backup folder !!!
And also :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced-wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage-format cache,data,system
Then restore the nandroid and boot it up !
And lock bootloader i think
Fastboot oem lock
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Stefan0vic said:
And lock bootloader i think
Fastboot oem lock
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No not needed, leave it unlocked. No advantage to lock it.
Well if you want to go completely stock then yes but if not then just leave it unlocked
Edit: oh yeah warranty purposes only right? Relock bootloader?
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Stefan0vic said:
Well if you want to go completely stock then yes but if not then just leave it unlocked
Edit: oh yeah warranty purposes only right? Relock bootloader?
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Yep, no need to relock it if you want to update it.
Mr Hofs said:
Flash the boot.img from the nandroid backup folder !!!
And also :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced-wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage-format cache,data,system
Then restore the nandroid and boot it up !
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YEEES! Thank you soo much! Flashing the boot.img did the trick, my phone boots again into android! I had done a complete nandroid restore through CWM using the nandroid backup file you recommended, but that was before I flashed boot.img and it didn't help. I assumed that because boot.img was within that nandroid backup folder the CWM restore option would automatically do everything, but it clearly didn't.
Thanks again! Mr. Hofs, YOU ARE AWSOME!
Thank you for the kind words
CASE CLOSED !
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Hello to everyone.
I was having custom ICS rom, when I found out that there is OTA to JB for my HOX. So I reverted to stock using RUU method and got the OTA update. I had the stock JB rom. I made the nandroid backup and wanted to flash custom JB rom (ViperX Rom). I unlocked my bootloader again, got custom recovery (CWM 5.8.4.0). Then I flashed the boot.img from the rom's zip package and erased cache. I made a full wipe using CWM. Then, using recovery I flashed the custom rom (Viper). The whole process went without any problems, but after rebooting I got stuck oh the white htc logo.
Reverting to stock using my backup ended up on the white logo again. I cannot flash any rom (tried Sense and CM roms) coz every time I got that f...g white screen.
My bootloader is unlocked, hboot 1.36, S-ON model. Custom recovery (CWM 5.8.4.0). I've been trying for four days to get my HOX back to life.
Can anyone, please help me with that.
I don't know what's wrong with your phone, but if you just want to revert back to your backed up ROM, try flash boot from your backup first, and then restore backup. Or try reinstall RUU, maybe...
Die you use the right command for flashing the boot.img ?
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
and NOT
Fastboot boot boot.img ?
TommY.KillER said:
I don't know what's wrong with your phone, but if you just want to revert back to your backed up ROM, try flash boot from your backup first, and then restore backup. Or try reinstall RUU, maybe...
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I tried to flash the stock boot.img before restoring backup - with no luck
I cannot reinstal RUU, coz I cannot find one, ie RUU 3.16.69.2 (if I am right).
@Mr Hofs
Yes, I used the proper command: fastboot flash boot boot.img and erased cache. It seems that I do everything right, but I still get the bootloop.
Oke, so now the bootloader is unlocked ?
Re-copy the boot.img file from the nandroid folder to the fastboot folder...just to be sure
Flash it with fastboot command and enter the recovery
Then
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage - format cache, data, system
Then restore the nandroid again !
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Mr Hofs said:
Oke, so now the bootloader is unlocked ?
Re-copy the boot.img file from the nandroid folder to the fastboot folder...just to be sure
Flash it with fastboot command and enter the recovery
Then
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage - format cache, data, system
Then restore the nandroid again !
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Did what you said. Still nothing
bartdeli said:
Did what you said. Still nothing
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hmmm so all the steps are covered, could you do me a favour ? flash a new custom ICS rom from scratch....sounds stupid but i had a case a while back that had the updated hboot but also got several errors ....
Mr Hofs said:
hmmm so all the steps are covered, could you do me a favour ? flash a new custom ICS rom from scratch....sounds stupid but i had a case a while back that had the updated hboot but also got several errors ....
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Hey, you are THE MAN. Seems to be working. I am on viper 2.6 now!!!
What now?
Give me your main version number
Fastboot getvar version-main
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Mr Hofs said:
Give me your main version number
Fastboot getvar version-main
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2.17.69.2 - I have that RUU if that's what you mean
Yes but the ruu is crap because you already have the 1.36 hboot. Try this
Do a full wipe again and get your 2.17.69 nandroid from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Restore it with its boot.img
Then flash back this 2.17 stock recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
And start updating again and again .....
Mr Hofs said:
Yes but the ruu is crap because you already have the 1.36 hboot. Try this
Do a full wipe again and get your 2.17.69 nandroid from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Restore it with its boot.img
Then flash back this 2.17 stock recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
And start updating again and again .....
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OK. Will start tomorrow (or today in the morning, coz it's after midnight )
Thank you for your help so far.
No problem ! I hope to see some good news tomorrow
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Mr Hofs said:
No problem ! I hope to see some good news tomorrow
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I cannot revert to stock recovery. I got an error: cannot load "recovery.img"
My command was fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. The file is in the fastboot folder.
When I was trying to get back to stock for the first time I also had that error. That is why I had to use the RUU to revert to stock.
What now?
did you rename my file to recovery.img ?
Mr Hofs said:
did you rename my file to recovery.img ?
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yes
are you hiding extensions in windows for the filenames, so that it's not called
recovery.img.img ? seen that problem also before !
Mr Hofs said:
are you hiding extensions in windows for the filenames, so that it's not called
recovery.img.img ? seen that problem also before !
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No, I do not hide the extensions. I can see the extensions for all the files.
My fastboot folder below.
Ow yeah i see, what could be the problem here ?!
Does the nandroid work ? Except for the stock recovery ?
Try this ... enter the recovery and wipe the cache partition and dalvik cache ....
Then reboot into the bootloader
Adb reboot bootloader (works when you are in recovery)
Keep the phone there and reboot the pc and try again .....
Mr Hofs said:
Ow yeah i see, what could be the problem here ?!
Does the nandroid work ? Except for the stock recovery ?
Try this ... enter the recovery and wipe the cache partition and dalvik cache ....
Then reboot into the bootloader
Adb reboot bootloader (works when you are in recovery)
Keep the phone there and reboot the pc and try again .....
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yes, I am on stock with custom recovery.
That "adb reboot bootloader" shall I write in cmd in fastboot usb?
If this has been answered elsewhere I'm sorry but I can't find the answer. I've unlocked the bootloader on my HTC One X. Flashed Clockwork Mod and I can get in to recovery. I then tried to install Cyanogenmod from the SD card and that ran and said it had completed. But, when I reboot it sticks on the HTC quietly brilliant screen and goes no further! Any ideas if there is anything I can do other than go back. If I need to go back, where do I get the RUU? I'm in the UK and it says Hboot 1.38 if that helps on the Fastboot screen.
Spent 3 evenings now trying to root this phone. Not easy
Flash the boot.img.
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Flash the boot.img
TToivanen said:
Flash the boot.img.
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Done that and still hanging!
You need to flash the vendor installer from cm thread.
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Sv: [Q] Rooting problem
Also, try the classic 'fastboot erase cache'. Gl!
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Thanks
When I've run the battery script to get some power back in later I'll try these and let you know how I get on. Thanks
Not working
Well none of the above suggestions worked! Can't mount the USB storage now to copy nandroid backup across, so I've relocked and am trying to get a RUU to try that!
Has anyone ever had these things sorted by a shop? Disappointed with myself for messing up but patience is running out now
Do you know what ruu to use ?
Fastboot getvar version-main
Is the command that will tell which ruu you need !
Otherwise try this :
Unlock the bootloader
Fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_code.bin
Then flash this recovery
http://db.tt/iXT4t3NH rename it to recovery.img
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter the recovery and mount as usb mass storage.
Battery
Mr Hofs said:
Do you know what ruu to use ?
Fastboot getvar version-main
Is the command that will tell which ruu you need !
Otherwise try this :
Unlock the bootloader
Fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_code.bin
Then flash this recovery
http://db.tt/iXT4t3NH rename it to recovery.img
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Then enter the recovery and mount as usb mass storage.
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Going for the flash recovery method but struggling to get enough power in the battery... 3620mV so far so will leave the script running a little longer. Any idea how much juice I need?
Don't know exactly.....i should wait until you reach about 3800
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Mr Hofs said:
Don't know exactly.....i should wait until you reach about 3800
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I'm in thanks. Should I put a nandroid back up I've downloaded on the SD card now and install that?
Thanks for the great help
Depends on what you want. If you want the CM10.1 i would copy the vendors file to the sdcard too !
Make a full wipe, install the CM10.1.zip, install gapps.zip and then the vendors file. Then flash the boot.img with fastboot and reboot
Mr Hofs said:
Depends on what you want. If you want the CM10.1 i would copy the vendors file to the sdcard too !
Make a full wipe, install the CM10.1.zip, install gapps.zip and then the vendors file. Then flash the boot.img with fastboot and reboot
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What do you mean by the vendors file?
I installed CM 10, flashed the boot.img and it's still hanging on the "quietly brilliant" screen!
You mean the CM10.1 right ? There is a vendors file that has to be installed after the rom otherwise it won't boot !
Edit.....opening post says it .....sorry
The vendors file is in the CM10.1 thread you need that too
Mr Hofs said:
You mean the CM10.1 right ? There is a vendors file that has to be installed after the rom otherwise it won't boot !
Edit.....opening post says it .....sorry
The vendors file is in the CM10.1 thread you need that too
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You are a hero. Thank you so much
philbarrow said:
You are a hero. Thank you so much
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just hit that thanks should be more than enough for him
More then enough.....its all on goodwill and free will here on xda (at least for me)
Have fun with cm10.1 :thumbup:
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Hi All,
Ive been trying to root and install cm10.1 on my phone. however ive tried a number of rooting methods and it still wont work. this is what i get when i enter bootloader
ATTACH]2184987[/ATTACH]
What shall i do?
musty9 said:
Hi All,
Ive been trying to root and install cm10.1 on my phone. however ive tried a number of rooting methods and it still wont work. this is what i get when i enter bootloader
ATTACH]2184987[/ATTACH]
What shall i do?
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You need to unlock the bootloader before anything else at HTCDev. It's been relocked.
Tigerlight said:
You need to unlock the bootloader before anything else at HTCDev. It's been relocked.
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and all should be ok after that?
Once your bootloader is unlocked it should be ready to flash. As usual, read the thread op fully and make sure you understand the process.
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Remember to flash a custom recovery too .
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musty9 said:
and all should be ok after that?
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Unlock the bootloader
Flash recovery CWM or TWRP
Flash boot.img from cm10 rar
Flash cm10.1 then reboot.
If you dont flash boot.img you will get bootloop
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Thanks guys i manged to get CM10.1.2 running, however when on charge it fails to charge above 14%, and when i decided to restore the NANDROID backup that i did using CWM after the backup finished and i rebooted the phone it gets stuck on the HTC One screen and does not load further.
musty9 said:
Thanks guys i manged to get CM10.1.2 running, however when on charge it fails to charge above 14%, and when i decided to restore the NANDROID backup that i did using CWM after the backup finished and i rebooted the phone it gets stuck on the HTC One screen and does not load further.
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Flash the boot.img from the nandroid backup folder, and perform a full wipe before restoring the nandroid
Mr Hofs said:
Flash the boot.img from the nandroid backup folder, and perform a full wipe before restoring the nandroid
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I did the wipe. Where can i find this folder?
On the sdcard in the backup folder either TWRP or Clockworkmod folder
hox rooted and unlock bootloader then put recovery and after that it stopped at start logo,after that i tryed to install many roms from fastboot and pu many recoveries but it is useless still stopped at logo screen
waht can i do to return my device to normal and original stat????
essaweat said:
hox rooted and unlock bootloader then put recovery and after that it stopped at start logo,after that i tryed to install many roms from fastboot and pu many recoveries but it is useless still stopped at logo screen
waht can i do to return my device to normal and original stat????
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did you flash the boot.img of the rom?
Are you sure that you have the one X and not xl?
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First of all, make sure that the bootloader is unlocked,
then flash philz or twrp 2.6.3.0 or cwm 5.8 touch recovery or 6.0.3.2 non touch recovery.
Now mount usb storage from the recovery and copy the stock rom nandroid backup or any custom rom that u wanna install, to the internal storage.
Now, Unmount usb storage and restore the backup/install the custom rom.
Stefan0vic said:
Are you sure that you have the one X and not xl?
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yes one x
help hox
my htc one x has software problem as it stop at ! black screen i tried many times to install rom but useless i root and opened bootloader put new recovery only
wt can i doooo ???
arun6106 said:
First of all, make sure that the bootloader is unlocked,
then flash philz or twrp 2.6.3.0 or cwm 5.8 touch recovery or 6.0.3.2 non touch recovery.
Now mount usb storage from the recovery and copy the stock rom nandroid backup or any custom rom that u wanna install, to the internal storage.
Now, Unmount usb storage and restore the backup/install the custom rom.
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nothing happened
It's some serious problem, try flashing the RUU, get it from here
Flash that, if runs then fine, otherwise you gonna have to visit htc care.
arun6106 said:
It's some serious problem, try flashing the RUU, get it from here
Flash that, if runs then fine, otherwise you gonna have to visit htc care.
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now my device work but with great problem
wifi and bluetooth not activated and not work
even i change rom still same problem
Did you flash the boot img in the rom.zip file in fastboot?
Fastboot flash boot nameofboot.img
Fastboot erase cache
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Stefan0vic said:
Did you flash the boot img in the rom.zip file in fastboot?
Fastboot flash boot nameofboot.img
Fastboot erase cache
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thanx alooooooooooooooot
it works now:good::good::good:
I've unlocked my Three (3) branded M8, installed TWRP and rooted my device (I've also tried out MaximusHD Rom, but decided to restore my original ROM from recovery as I couldn't get some software to load with it).
Three are now pushing out the updates for the M8 and I've tried to install it but it fails. Could someone tell me what I need to do? Back on my One X i needed to re-install stock recovery and re-lock the bootloader. Will I need to do this also?
Only flash the stock recovery if you can get one. Relocking the bootloader is not needed.....
Mr Hofs said:
Only flash the stock recovery if you can get one. Relocking the bootloader is not needed.....
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Thanks. I'll try that now. So I am guessing once, I've completed doing that. I can then re-flash the TWRP and I'll probably need to root the phone again. Will let you know how it goes. There is a stock recovery that someone posted previously.
What you said worked perfectly, and funny enough I got the original stock recovery from your Thread. Can I ask how I would go about getting a backup of my current recovery now that I've updated my phone?
I tried what you mentioned in your thread about fastboot boot recovery recovery-name.img (yes i did put the recovery name in) but just got an error stating "cannot load 'recovery'".
Thanks for all your help.
Update: I notice that I can still boot into the system and have root even though I'm on the stock recovery, as if I go into Recovery I end up with the HTC Phone and red triangle. Does this mean there is no real reason for me to re-install TWRP? As all I really cared about was having Root.
What you have now is the stock rom and recovery + root. No reason to flash a custom one if you don't want to flash any mods or themes.
To create a new backup you can put the custom recovery in the fastboot folder and indeed perform the command :
Fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img
If it can't load the recovery you either typed the wrong recovery name or it's not in the fastboot folder. And the f you have a stock nand to share in my thread would be awesome !
Mr Hofs said:
What you have now is the stock rom and recovery + root. No reason to flash a custom one if you don't want to flash any mods or themes.
To create a new backup you can put the custom recovery in the fastboot folder and indeed perform the command :
Fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img
If it can't load the recovery you either typed the wrong recovery name or it's not in the fastboot folder. And the f you have a stock nand to share in my thread would be awesome !
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Note that the command is fastboot boot recovery.img
The 'recovery' command will not register. I did it last night
Also, for future reference, I can perform a factory reset with the stock recovery and it will return me to stock even if I have rooted my device? I elected not to install TWRP, but instead just run it temporarily so that I could root leaving my stock recovery intact. Seems like a pretty straightforward answer which is 'yes' but just want to clarify. I have the stock ROM installed (AT&T)
Fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
Yes that's what i wrote right ?
Can you elaborate more on the not registered part ?
And yes factory reset will set it back to stock. Not sure if it will delete root. But all accounts and data will be gone !
Mr Hofs said:
Fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
Yes that's what i wrote right ?
Can you elaborate more on the not registered part ?
And yes factory reset will set it back to stock. Not sure if it will delete root. But all accounts and data will be gone !
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You wrote: fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
The command is: fastboot boot recovery.img (You do not need to specify the 'recovery' before 'recovery.img')
And by not register I suppose I just mean its an unknown command if you specify a partition/kernel before the 'recovery.img' portion. I'm not sure if I'm using the vocabulary correctly
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You wrote: fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
The command is: fastboot boot recovery.img (You do not need to specify the 'recovery' before 'recovery.img')
And by not register I suppose I just mean its an unknown command if you specify a partition/kernel before the 'recovery.img' portion. I'm not sure if I'm using the vocabulary correctly
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Ah i see the mistake, thank you....was overlooking that part !
Mr Hofs said:
Ah i see the mistake, thank you....was overlooking that part !
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No problem I meant no disrespect! I was actually surprised you don't need to specify the partition for a temporary image....From my research it looks like they have may have changed that fastboot command from Android 4.3
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No problem I meant no disrespect! I was actually surprised you don't need to specify the partition for a temporary image....From my research it looks like they have may have changed that fastboot command from Android 4.3
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haha disrespect ? no no all oke, i was wrong and you where right....you corrected me and thats great ! I also have to learn :good:
Mr Hofs, in my scenario where I have returned to stock recovery, installed the update from three. How would I go about backing up my current recovery? I've tried what you have done in your thread but there is no recovery file in the back up.
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Yeah that's a strange thing. The backup from fisha21 didn't have a recovery either yet the ones made by guywithdesire1992 did have ?! I'm confused about that ! Can you check certain options in twrp maybe ?
Okay, will make a back up over to my computer and then try again. Will report back.
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gaiden0000 said:
Okay, will make a back up over to my computer and then try again. Will report back.
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If it doesn't work you can also try philz touch, see if there is a difference ?
Mr Hofs said:
If it doesn't work you can also try philz touch, see if there is a difference ?
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Yep did it with Philz touch and it now includes a recovery.img although it's filesize is 21MB compared to the regular ones. But now at least I have a backup of the recovery. Will upload to a location and post on your thread soon.
Thats awesome ! Really appreciate it
So to be clear, you booted philz and made a nandroid. So the recovery should be the stock HTC one ?
One way to check is to flash the recovery.img that's in the backup folder and enter it. If it gives a phone icon its stock