[Q] Htc One X Cm 10.2 infinite reboot cycle - HTC One X

I have and international Htc One X. I just upgraded from CM 10.1 to cm-10.2-20130818-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
The mobile is now stuck rebooting continously.
I still have Access to recovery and bootloader
HBOOT-1.36.0000
cid: HTC__044

mangusbrother said:
I have and international Htc One X. I just upgraded from CM 10.1 to cm-10.2-20130818-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip
The mobile is now stuck rebooting continously.
I still have Access to recovery and bootloader
HBOOT-1.36.0000
cid: HTC__044
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Well, had the same issue. Cid 621. Didn't figure out what happened. Few times tried full wipe, installing the ROM which previously worked for me. Of course flashing appropriate boot. It was boot loop all the time. Was scared that I bricked my device. Thus tried final step - reverting to stock with ruu. And then everything worked. I was thinking that my hboot 1.33 was the latest for my cid. But after reverting to stock (well phone received two or three otas), hboot is showing 1.39. Thus my guess it is something very strange and could be hboot related. Otherwise I am lost. Currently still running stock after a year of custom Roms. Well it is not that bad after all. Will stay stock and see how it is for while.
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Also flashed the right boot.img for it? If not take the boot.img out of Rom.zip and flash in fastboot...also erase cache in fastboot
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dolphin77 said:
Well, had the same issue. Cid 621. Didn't figure out what happened. Few times tried full wipe, installing the ROM which previously worked for me. Of course flashing appropriate boot. It was boot loop all the time. Was scared that I bricked my device. Thus tried final step - reverting to stock with ruu. And then everything worked. I was thinking that my hboot 1.33 was the latest for my cid. But after reverting to stock (well phone received two or three otas), hboot is showing 1.39. Thus my guess it is something very strange and could be hboot related. Otherwise I am lost. Currently still running stock after a year of custom Roms. Well it is not that bad after all. Will stay stock and see how it is for while.
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I'd still like to install the latest cyanogen. Is there a way for us to update the hboot and then install cm 10.2 maybe it works?
If so where can i find the latest hboot updates please?

mangusbrother said:
I'd still like to install the latest cyanogen. Is there a way for us to update the hboot and then install cm 10.2 maybe it works?
If so where can i find the latest hboot updates please?
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Your hboot is enough for that...maybe you forgot to flash in fastboot with fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot erase cache ...if that doesn't help make a full wipe with also wiping system and reinstall whole Rom again....but I would say sense 5 Rom is much better then any aosp or cm Rom
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One-X-master said:
Your hboot is enough for that...maybe you forgot to flash in fastboot with fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot erase cache ...if that doesn't help make a full wipe with also wiping system and reinstall whole Rom again....but I would say sense 5 Rom is much better then any aosp or cm Rom
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Well, that is the point. I am "experienced" flasher. Thus repeated all this steps (even with factory resets, using clean scripts, manually formatting partitions, flashing CM-10.2 test build, which already worked for me with appropriate boot. Nothing helped!!! I wanted to try to log the problem, but since usb debugging was off, I couldn't get any logs. And had no other choice then to go back to stock.
PS Do not have a clue, since this was first time in my experience when Simple wiping and flashing didn't work. The only reasons which I see - either hboot related, or something with gapps. Perhaps I should have tried to flash rom without gapps. but I already on stock and wish to wait for the 4.2.2 update.

One-X-master said:
Your hboot is enough for that...maybe you forgot to flash in fastboot with fastboot flash boot boot.img and fastboot erase cache ...if that doesn't help make a full wipe with also wiping system and reinstall whole Rom again....but I would say sense 5 Rom is much better then any aosp or cm Rom
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Yep had forgotten to flash the boot.img

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[Q] No Signal after Flashing CM10

Hi,
I'll try to be breif and to the point as much as possible.
I have upgraded to 4.2.2 using this ROM
However, my Hboot was at 0.95.0000, S-ON. I followed the instruction of the JBFWTOOL21 on youtube
So the ROM booted properly. But don't have any service. When I go to "About phone", my IMEI, baseband version and network are all "unknown". So I'm not sure what causing this issue.
I attempted to reflash my previous CM9 ROM, but it doesn't get in an infinite loading loop at boot.
I'm not quite sure what to do next.
Thx,
Gen
Have you still the same HBoot? You should upgrade your hboot if your cid allows it.
The new ROM‘s need Hboot 1.31 minimum
D4rk_nVidia said:
Have you still the same HBoot? You should upgrade your hboot if your cid allows it.
The new ROM‘s need Hboot 1.31 minimum
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I went from HBoot 0.95.0000 to 1.33.0000.
My CID was HTC__621. The JBFWTOOL21 upgraded it during the process.
gentai said:
I went from HBoot 0.95.0000 to 1.33.0000.
My CID was HTC__621. The JBFWTOOL21 upgraded it during the process.
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You flashed the corret boot.img or(it´s inside the zip)?
Fastboot>flash boot.img it>Recovery>flash ROM>Boot
But before you do that flash the newest TWRP 2.5
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/endeavoru/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-endeavoru.img
Fastboot.exe flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-endeavoru.img
Fastboot.ese erase cache
You can try to flash another ROM like SlimBean or something.
I had a similar process.
1. Flash ROM in recovery
2. Flash Gapps in recovery
3. Flash boot.img in fastboot
I just tried with SlimBean, but the radio state is still at Off. Here is the process that was done
1. Downloaded TWRP2.5 as you instructed
2. Download SlimBean 4.2.2 from their website
3. Flash TWRP2.5 using fastboot
4. Extracted SlimBean's boot.img from .zip
5. Flash boot.img using fastboot
6. Transfered ROM and Gapps
7. Flash ROM using recovery
8. Flash Gapps using recovery
9. Booted
Unfortunately, I still have no baseband and no network.
I have also access *#*#4636*#*# and set the network to "GSM auto". Didn't do anything
I have attempted with
CM9: cm_endeavoru-ota-eng.noeri-003
That also did not work. Since multiple CM10 ROM and 1 CM9 ROM failed, it's fair to conclude that the ROM version might not have anything to do with it. I'll try to change my approach and research about the radio and what can make the baseband screw up.
Alright, so I am feeling like the problem is because I flashed the wrong hboot. Now I'm trying to get 0.95.00 back onto it.
gentai said:
Alright, so I am feeling like the problem is because I flashed the wrong hboot. Now I'm trying to get 0.95.00 back onto it.
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you can't get back older hboot....it should work all...did you really wiped completely ? factory reset, dalvik cache and cache? try also wipe system...and flash back if not try a custom kernel...repack it and flash it also the zip where the boot.img is inside...
Yep, I tried it again. After some more research, there are a few people that had the same symptoms. It appears that it is a hardware fault with the radio.
There are also other weird symptoms that happened even before I flashed Jelly Beans, such as battery draining, phone overheating, random system restart. That might support a hardware failure of some kind.
For now, I am using a HTC Desire as my backup phone. I'll do some more testing when I have time.
gentai said:
Yep, I tried it again. After some more research, there are a few people that had the same symptoms. It appears that it is a hardware fault with the radio.
There are also other weird symptoms that happened even before I flashed Jelly Beans, such as battery draining, phone overheating, random system restart. That might support a hardware failure of some kind.
For now, I am using a HTC Desire as my backup phone. I'll do some more testing when I have time.
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In original development or so there is codecx who made a flashable zip for radio ...just try this...if it won't work try to do a factory reset over the bootloader
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One-X-master said:
In original development or so there is codecx who made a flashable zip for radio ...just try this...if it won't work try to do a factory reset over the bootloader
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Would you have a forum thread. I only found mentions of it on XDA and Google. This was the only radio thread on XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233949

My HTC One X is in boot loop. Help?

Hello,
I know you're getting tired of this questions, but I searched for hours and still can't find a solution to my problem.
I was trying to root my HTC One X (international) when I did probably something stupid, and now I'm in boot loop (only normal HTC logo appears). My HTC One X however is unlocked and my hboot version is 1.39. Also, I managed to install 'ClockwordkMod Recovery' via a command on my computer.
I just want my old factory settings back please, I don't really need a ROM anymore lol, I just want my HTC One X back too work
Thankyou in advace
Have you unlocked your bootloader before flashing the custom recovery? If you have, just install a custom stock rom like Android Revolution Hd to get it to work again...good luck..you can also just put your phone in fastboot mode, and type "fastboot erase cache"...then do a reboot...good luck!
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Sadman Khan said:
Have you unlocked your bootloader before flashing the custom recovery? If you have, just install a custom stock rom like Android Revolution Hd to get it to work again...good luck..you can also just put your phone in fastboot mode, and type "fastboot erase cache"...then do a reboot...good luck!
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na ARHD isn't anymore a stock like rom the real stock rom is by Mike but it's really completely stock
and for OP like sadman said if you want stock like rom then just search in android development for this stock rom by mike not the arhd if you don't want a custom rom, then download put on sdcard go into recovery there you would be able to put on sd then isntall from sd card then search for the zip flash it, take out the boot.img from the zip flash via fastboot, fastboot flash boot boot.img then fastboot erase cache and fastboot reboot then you can boot...but before that all to be sure wipe all things like factory reset and cache and dalvik cache erasing in CWM or whatever recovery you have
One-X-master said:
na ARHD isn't anymore a stock like rom the real stock rom is by Mike but it's really completely stock
and for OP like sadman said if you want stock like rom then just search in android development for this stock rom by mike not the arhd if you don't want a custom rom, then download put on sdcard go into recovery there you would be able to put on sd then isntall from sd card then search for the zip flash it, take out the boot.img from the zip flash via fastboot, fastboot flash boot boot.img then fastboot erase cache and fastboot reboot then you can boot...but before that all to be sure wipe all things like factory reset and cache and dalvik cache erasing in CWM or whatever recovery you have
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Calm down..take a deep breath bro
Sent from my Revolutionary Htc One X HD
Sadman Khan said:
Calm down..take a deep breath bro
Sent from my Revolutionary Htc One X HD
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Why calm down ? it wasn't meant to be rude or something else or do you mean because of the long text?
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L O L
One-X-master said:
Why calm down ? it wasn't meant to be rude or something else or do you mean because of the long text?
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Because of the long text and because of the lack of punctuation there it's almost as though nothing can stop you! XD
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Sadman Khan said:
Because of the long text and because of the lack of punctuation there it's almost as though nothing can stop you! XD
Sent from my Revolutionary Htc One X HD
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Haha I'm punctual because I get via Google mail the email at the time when you write for example...therefore i see fast and often if some quoted my post so I can reply to it yea and for long text I wanted to write it out so that everything for that is there xD
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HTC one X wont boot, wierd !

Hey all,
I have an HTC one X.
The Case, phoen wont boot to any screen except for, bootloader on recovery mode (including TWRP and CWM).
I have followed the instructions regarding the usage on HTC one X all in one tool, phone is rooted ( pic1.)
Afterwards, ive flashed, wiped formatted system, and then Flashed Stock ROM.
Phone is not booting farther than the CWM screen (pic2).
Any suggestion would be gladly accepted.
RUU?
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Im on to it ...
did you flashed the boot.img from rom via fastboot? such things you should not forget...otherwise it wouldn't work so just try another rom wipe system, data, dalvik cache and cache in recovery flash the rom of your choice and in fastboot you have to flash the boot.img which is in the rom zip .with fastboot flash boot boot.img....then fastboot erase cache and fastboot reboot so that the phone reboots...then setup your phone and it's done
If you're running stock kernel you have to flash the original kernel and re-lock the phone, easiest way is using RUU (still have to relock your phone though)
Also, How is this a "development" for android?!!!
This should have been posted in Q&A section
guessing this will be removed soon.
before it does
hi everyone
RichmondoUK said:
This should have been posted in Q&A section
guessing this will be removed soon.
before it does
hi everyone
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Well its not a Q/A its some sort of an encounter...
May this shed some light (additional error), if i may present.
Boobseeker said:
Well its not a Q/A its some sort of an encounter...
May this shed some light (additional error), if i may present.
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hmm trying to install a boot image?
fastboot flash boot boot.img
??
best thing to do is go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087443
download that, grab the boot.img from the zip and copy zip to your phone
then fastboot flash boot ????location
go into recovery
flash the zip
give the OP 10,0000,00000 thanks also
RichmondoUK said:
hmm trying to install a boot image?
fastboot flash boot boot.img
??
best thing to do is go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087443
download that, grab the boot.img from the zip and copy zip to your phone
then fastboot flash boot ????location
go into recovery
flash the zip
give the OP 10,0000,00000 thanks also
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Just did that,
Now i boot into a permanent logo screen(taht is some kind of a change).
Boobseeker said:
Just did that,
Now i boot into a permanent logo screen(taht is some kind of a change).
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Please write here down which steps now you exactly did.....which hboot are you on?
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Thanks for putting your minds to it guys,
Thats the deal.
Rooted HTC oneX
1. While booting, goes straight to bootloader or into recovery...
2. I do the wipe, Dalvik and all of the other necessary
3. Flashed stock ROM, flashed any other possible ROM... reboot, and it goes back yo the bootloader menu.
Then, just to be clear.
Using the All in one HTC one X.
Re-Lock the phone
Went all the way from beginning.
1. Get token ID, Submit token ID, Unlock bootloader ( done, worked)
2. done the Wipe and re-flashed ROM... same result as before...
3. tried the RUU... nothing
4. i took out the boot.img out of the stock ROM and ran the and did a Kernel flash....
and now i have a pretty logo screen
Ha !! ive got it Runnin ! loaded Stock ROM !!
Thanks for all the Help!!

[Q] Help! hox keeps getting stuck on reset loops

i have had my hox for about a year and have used a few custom roms
my most recent was sentinel 4.75 with the kernel in the zip file
i tried to install probam 4.4.9 last week and it didnt work
reinstalled from a nandroid now and wifi doesnt work and it takes a while to find network
then it started reset loops
if i boot into fastboot and power down then leave off for 10 mins or so it would turn on fine
now i cant even get it out of the loop
i cant install any other rom (they all get stuck at logo on first boot) and the only nandroid that works is the last one ive done
have I "bricked" my phone?
or is there some corrupt file on my phone that I need to fix?
is there any fix?
Are you flashing the roms boot.img and clearing cache in fastboot?
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treebill said:
Are you flashing the roms boot.img and clearing cache in fastboot?
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yes
update
i have gotten out of the reset loop by going into recovery and loading that last nandroid with above mentioned limitations
i still cant manage to install a new rom
I am sure this cycle will continue repeating itself, the rom deteriorating slowly and having to restore from nandroid
what else can i do?
Flash another recovery and try again
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One-X-master said:
Flash another recovery and try again
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Thanks
I have flashed CWM 6.0.3.2 - so far no reset loop
will try to flash a new rom when the battery is charged (still no wifi)
osh89 said:
Thanks
I have flashed CWM 6.0.3.2 - so far no reset loop
will try to flash a new rom when the battery is charged (still no wifi)
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try philz recovery and install rom again
lukes91 said:
try philz recovery and install rom again
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I have tried install another rom and no success
I was able to load an old nandroid but it would not connect to mobile network
I have restored to latest backup and am now getting occasional resets but it boots up after about 2 or 3 resets
Will try install sentinel 4.75 see how that goes
Looks likes its fixed!!!
I flashed philz recovery and tried some restores with no success
I was going to reinstall sentinel 4.75, rebooted in fastboot and loaded boot.img
when i went into recovery I realized I had forgotten to put the rom on my internal memory
I tried mount from recovery and it didnt work so I restarted to mount the device and copy rom onto the internal memory
It booted up and WIFI IS WORKING!!!
Looks like it is fixed and the only issue was a corrupt boot image?
Will try load another rom shortly and see if its all fixed
In philz recovery you need to wait for ums ...it needs time to mount...but its working normally and yea after or before flashing Rom you always need to flash in fastboot the boot.img
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No, flashing another rom failed.
Good thing I know how to fix it now but still cant install new rom
Help please

Help!!! My htc one x no more booting up

Hello mates
I have one HTC ONE X of which I was given by a sister of mine. So after I got this it. I boot into recovery, I realized that the bootloader has been unlocked. I decided to wipe all the existing data on the phone and so that I would be able to access it more conveniently .
I boot into recovery and I discover that TEAMWIN V 2.6 is the custom recovery on it.. so when am about to wipe the phone, I selected the advance wipe option, and i selected the following;
WIPE
DAVIT/WIPE
DATA
SYSTEM
.ANDROID SECURE
Obviously, I selected everything I saw there, so after I selected them ,I swipe to wipe. then i still went ahead to do factory reset
To my surprise, I reboot to phone hoping I have successfully wipe the everything on it, as i power it on, the phone got been stucked in HTC quiet brilliant and it refused to boot up
Up till now. I still cant boot the phone up, it always got stucked in htc quiet brilliant whenever I power on
So, i decided to download some custom rom so as to able to revert it back but unfortunately ,none works, and I dont have the backup rom with me and it getting me annoyed for that silly mistake
Anytime I tried to install those rom, it might be successful but at the end of the day, when i want to power on, it would still remain in the HTC quiet brilliant. It wont boot up at all. So I have not been to access the phone anymore.:crying:
please help me mates , at this point, my HTC ONE X no longer boot up anymore, it would just stuck in the htc quiet brilliant.
before I would be able to install those custom rom. I do boot into recovery and mount the sd .
Please help me....
:crying::crying::crying:
Did you follow instructions to flash custom rom?
flashed zip
wipe everything except battery stats
flash boot.img from ron .zip?
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The correct steps would be to do factory reset....ok you done that already...then put the custom Rom on phone flash it, go into fastboot flash there the boot.img of the Rom and reboot....but at first I want to know...which Rom did you tried to install and which hboot version do you have? You can see that on top of the bootloader if you reboot to bootloader ...if you told me both things I can help you better
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big noob said:
Did you follow instructions to flash custom rom?
flashed zip
wipe everything except battery stats
flash boot.img from ron .zip?
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bro, I followed every single steps I saw in that rom thread.
the initial version on it was version 4.1 , I mean the stock rom on that htc one x before i got stucked with this unbooting.
As I mistakenly deleted and wipe .android secure and some other things like, data, wipe, davit wipe, system and co.
my thought was that it had successfully erase the existing user data.
I then came online to check may be this rom would work on it, I did everything and when I successfully flashed it, i reboot the phone and it always got stuck in that htc quiet brilliant since then.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2410320
I'm thinking may be the original stock rom of the phone could help to revive it but I couldnt get it.
I just dont know what to do anymore, please kindly help me out with something.
Thanks in anticipating.:good:
One-X-master said:
The correct steps would be to do factory reset....ok you done that already...then put the custom Rom on phone flash it, go into fastboot flash there the boot.img of the Rom and reboot....but at first I want to know...which Rom did you tried to install and which hboot version do you have? You can see that on top of the bootloader if you reboot to bootloader ...if you told me both things I can help you better
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Thanks in anticipating bro
this was the first rom I tired on it after the unfortunate incident. here is the link sir below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2410320
the version of my HBOOT is 1.36.0000
here is the details of my unlocked bootloader
****UNLOCKED****
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT -1.36.0000
CPLD- None
MICROP- None
RADIO- 5.1204.163R.30
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM PATH : OFF
Obviously, I even tried to back up the current rom afterward with the same teamwin recovery. This was the details of what i saw there
RECOVERY = 8mb
BOOT = 8mb
CACHE = 16mb
DATA =67mb
ANDROID SECURE = 0mb
SYSTEM = 1204mb
Please help me house, what should i do now .
Flash now the Rom again without wiping anything...just flash the Rom but don't choose wipe...only maybr wipe cache and dalvik cache...it should work then sometimes if you wipe system you have to fladh the Rom 2 times otherwise it can't link the folders to system etc
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One-X-master said:
Flash now the Rom again without wiping anything...just flash the Rom but don't choose wipe...only maybr wipe cache and dalvik cache...it should work then sometimes if you wipe system you have to fladh the Rom 2 times otherwise it can't link the folders to system etc
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:good:
Thanks in anticipation bro
but for now the actual rom that can work on it is the initial stock rom 4.1 .
I ve been searching everywhere to get the stock rom (ORANGE) as the network carrier.
I had a really similar problem to this, located here.
Basically, I did the following:
1) Restored RUU using the guide found here.
2) Re-unlocked using my Unlock_code.bin from HTC (go to their website and use HTCdev if you haven't got it).
3) Flashed ClockworkMod recovery.
4) I was using CyanogenMod so I re-flashed the kernel (boot.img) FIRST, and then mounted my sdcard using CWM.
5) Transferred the newest CyanogenMod endeavoru and installed using CWM.
Works now! GL
Thanks
SponTen said:
I had a really similar problem to this, located here.
Basically, I did the following:
1) Restored RUU using the guide found here.
2) Re-unlocked using my Unlock_code.bin from HTC (go to their website and use HTCdev if you haven't got it).
3) Flashed ClockworkMod recovery.
4) I was using CyanogenMod so I re-flashed the kernel (boot.img) FIRST, and then mounted my sdcard using CWM.
5) Transferred the newest CyanogenMod endeavoru and installed using CWM.
Works now! GL
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nice contribution bro. thanks
would work on it.

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