I recently unlocked my htc one x internationnal version
I rooted using the tool.
HBOOT Version 1.36
i have the latest CWM recovery installed (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819)
I tried installing the latest update from cyanogen mod
these are the commands i know i did
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (to flash CWM)
fastboot flash boot boot.img (taken from the cm update i downloaded from get.cm)
i installed the cm update & gapps
The cyanogen mod logo just keeps on loading... nothign starts
please help ASAP
did i forget something?
try and fastboot flash the boot.img again but also run the command "fastboot erase cache" before and after flashing the boot.img
SOLVED
Make sure to factory reset & Wipe cache & Dalvik cache
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I've flashed ICtazz rom with sense 3,6 - the RC2. But when I boot, I stuck at HTC logo. I did full wipe and aroma wipe, then flashed again, but it still stuck! Anyone can help?
Go into advance and wipe everything
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Are you installing the new ROM uploaded yesterday or the new new ROM uploaded today?
You may need to re-wipe everything.
If you have an S-ON phone then you need to put fastboot in an un-zipped folder of the ROM and do the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot boot boot.img
ive just installed this rom from here using cwm
http://www.androidauthority.com/one-x-android-4-0-4-slim-ics-custom-rom-99065/
the rom installed fine but is when reboot it is stuck in a boot loop.
The problem i am having is that CWM wont mount into USB for me to load another rom.
Any suggestions???
waxb18 said:
ive just installed this rom from here using cwm
http://www.androidauthority.com/one-x-android-4-0-4-slim-ics-custom-rom-99065/
the rom installed fine but is when reboot it is stuck in a boot loop.
The problem i am having is that CWM wont mount into USB for me to load another rom.
Any suggestions???
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I think this should be in the Q&A section
Having said that, did you flash the boot.img via fastboot on your computer (fastboot flash boot boot.img)? Also did you use the command fastboot erase cache? If not, try those
Sent from my HTC One X
yep did flash the boot img
didnt to the erase cache
how do i go about doing that?
waxb18 said:
yep did flash the boot img
didnt to the erase cache
how do i go about doing that?
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And it was the boot.img you took from the rom download from the zip?
You go on cmd if you're windows, navigate to your fastboot folder
Type...
cd c:/(directory of your fastboot folder)
Mine would be
Cd c:/android
Then type
Fastboot erase cache
Ensure your device is in fastboot USB mode in the bootloader first.
Sent from my HTC One X
i manage do get it to boot up but im now met with the error
Unfortunately the ptocess com.android.phone has stopped
So what i have tried to do is delete Slim ICS, and install a new fresh rom from cynogen,, but it keeps booting to Slim ICS
Am i doing things correctly
Boot into CWM
Delete Data/Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Install ROM
Reboot
waxb18 said:
i manage do get it to boot up but im now met with the error
Unfortunately the ptocess com.android.phone has stopped
So what i have tried to do is delete Slim ICS, and install a new fresh rom from cynogen,, but it keeps booting to Slim ICS
Am i doing things correctly
Boot into CWM
Delete Data/Factory Reset
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Install ROM
Reboot
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I'm unfamiliar with this error, however there are many posts in this forum which I have read which include this solution. Please use the search feature
Dont forget to click thanks!
Sent from my HTC One X
First and foremost upgrade to latest cwm 5.8.4.0 as earlier versions have usb mounting and charging issues. Once upgraded you can copy your desired rom and then flash.
In your steps, I didn't see flashing the boot.img that comes inside the rom.zip file. You should flash it using fastboot from your pc with
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Before you boot your ROM. Otherwise, since cwm can't flash it, you will be booting whatever kernel is already installed.
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eyosen said:
First and foremost upgrade to latest cwm 5.8.4.0 as earlier versions have usb mounting and charging issues. Once upgraded you can copy your desired rom and then flash.
In your steps, I didn't see flashing the boot.img that comes inside the rom.zip file. You should flash it using fastboot from your pc with
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Before you boot your ROM. Otherwise, since cwm can't flash it, you will be booting whatever kernel is already installed.
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Haha sorry, I presumed they had the latest recovery
Sent from my HTC One X
Hi Guys,
first off all, i wanted to let you know, that i come from GER, so excuse me for my english.
I tried to Update my CWM to Ver. 5.8.4.0 with the help of this Guide: http://www.guidingtech.com/12839/update-clockworkmod-touch-recovery-htc-one-x/
At the time, when i updated to the newest CWM-Version, i had the Stock-Rom (UNLOCKED) on my HOX.
But unfortunaley after that, it is now in the Recovery-Loop.
Here the things i already tried by myself:
- tried to restore some of my Back-Up's (with Nandroid), but even that didnt help.
- Factory Reset, WIPE (Data, Cache, Dalvik, Partition)
- flashing TRWP, but even after that, the Window with CWM 5.8.4.0 appears. (SOURCE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32667591&postcount=8)
- flashing Stock-Rom, guess what?
Sometimes, when i try to "Factory Reset", it shows CWM with a Versionumber of 5.8.1.8, and after "reboot system now" it comes again with 5.8.4.0?!
My whole SD-Card is empty, after the whole trys of resets and wipes, i can see it with mounting through CWM.
So im hoping, that some of u guys can help me.
- Shinsou89
What's your hboot version ? And you are sure you have the endeavoru type HTC one x ? And when restoring the nandroid, did u also flashed the boot.img with fastboot commands ?
Flash the cwm custom recovery again.
Fastboot flash recovery name of recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Copy the desired rom within recovery to your phone and copy the boot.img from the rom to the fastboot folder on pc
Go in to bootloader .... Fastboot USB menu
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Go into recovery and wipe EVERYTHING EXCEPT SDCARD
Flash the rom.zip
MarcelHofs said:
What's your hboot version ? And you are sure you have the endeavoru type HTC one x ?
Flash the cwm custom recovery again.
Fastboot flash recovery name of recovery.img
Fastboot erase cache
Copy the desired rom within recovery to your phone and copy the boot.img from the rom to the fastboot folder on pc
Go in to bootloader .... Fastboot USB menu
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
Go into recovery and wipe EVERYTHING EXCEPT SDCARD
Flash the rom.zip
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Hey,
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT: 1.12.0000
RADIO: 2.1204.135.20
should i take again the newest version or just one older of CWM?
About the rom, should it be a custom or stock? Or doesnt matter?
Which custom rom would you take? Cause i dont have the nerves, to change the HBoot or Kernels...
First things first ... What is your hboot version ? And what does your bootloader say ....endeavoru ???
It's on top of the bootloader looking like this
UNLOCKED
ENDEAVORU S-ON etc etc
And ofcourse the newest one. You can not mount sd card in the older ones
MarcelHofs said:
First things first ... What is your hboot version ? And what does your bootloader say ....endeavoru ???
It's on top of the bootloader looking like this
UNLOCKED
ENDEAVORU S-ON etc etc
And ofcourse the newest one. You can not mount sd card in the older ones
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i already edited my Post, see above. =D
Well I don't have to lie ...I'm a big fan of the viper x. Just try it , your phone is already empty so why not
You can flash any sense ICS rom from here but no JB rom. Only the aosp jb roms will boot.
MarcelHofs said:
Well I don't have to lie ...I'm a big fan of the viper x. Just try it , your phone is already empty so why not
You can flash any sense ICS rom from here but no JB rom. Only the aosp jb roms will boot.
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It works now...unbeliavible.
I just flashed the boot_signed.img from the Stock-Rom, and now all works fine.
But its really strange, that u need to flash the boot.img, even when u are on Stock-Rom.
Well, i learned something new today. xD
- Shinsou89
Good !
Maybe something messed up flashing the recovery before
And everytime you flash a new rom you also have to flash the boot.img from that rom.
Hi guys, the title say it all.
i did a full wipe in recovery, installed cm10, and flashed the boot.img, but i am still stuck at the boot screen for cyanogen mod.
any ideas?
did you do the "fasboot erase cache" command?
What hboot do you have? If it's newer than 1.12 you need a different boot.img.
how do i run the clear cache?
i think i have hboot 1.2 or something like that. which boot.img should i use?
i have hboot 1.36
just like flashing the boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Flash this boot.img
http://db.tt/uDdWaAtH
thanks a bunch. this worked great!!
in the future, when i want to try out different roms, do i need to use this same boot image?
Always use rom-specific boot.imgs found inside rom.zip.
If the ROM needs a different boot.img, it will be said in ROM thread's OP.
Sent from my One X
No, each ROM has its own boot.img.
Hi, (not sure if I'm in the right section of the forum, sorry if I'm not)I'm new to this forum and rooting. I have currently installed CM 10.1.2 on my HTC One X.
Everytime I try to install a new ROM it gets stuck on the boot animation after installation is done.
I follow the steps like flash boot.img, wipe caches, flash rom.zip...
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance
Well, let's see...
First off, you go into recovery and wipe data/factory reset as well as dalvik cache.
Now you install the rom zip from recovery.
Now boot into bootloder > fastboot
Now find the boot.img that was/is INSIDE the rom zip that you are trying to install.
Flash it using fastboot flash boot boot.img
Reboot and it should boot fine, if not go into recovery and once more wipe everything, and flash the boot.img again.
Again, just to make sure,
You extract the boot.img from the ZIP that contains the rom you want to install, and put it inside the folder with your adb and fastboot.