I have an EVO 4G phone that I am trying to root. It has hboot 2.18 and I followed some instructions for that hboot. I used the htc unlock bootloader and it is now unlocked.
I trying to follow this procedure from teramrevolation: http://teamrevolation.forumotion.com/t16-how-to-root-an-htc-evo-4g-with-hboot-2180001?highlight=rooting+hboot+2+18
I am running into difficulty when I get to where I flash a custom recovery. I have put a custom unloader zip file on my SD card. When I enter: adb reboot bootloader the phone turns off and the bootloader opens. I then select boot and that changes the menu to include recovery and I then select recovery. The phone reboots and I get a triangle and an exclamation mark. I then press the volume up and power buttons to get the android system recovery <3e>. I have the followin options listed:
Reboot system now
Apply update from sdcard
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Also lower on the screen in yellow text it says: E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
If I select "Apply update from sdcard" and press the power button it doesn't install the update it gives the following message and reboots:
Invalid operation
Success rebooting by reason: oem-00...
I looked around in some forums for the message above and there was a suggestion to enter the following commands, but, doesn't explain what to do with them:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices => which returns HT0A3HL06966 fastboot
fastboot getvar cid => which returns cid: SPCS_001
I take it getting the cid is important, but, I don't know what to do with it???
Place the recovery file on the root of your SD card. Rename it PC36IMG.zip (make sure you don't have an extra .zip extension on the end of the file name). Reboot to the bootloader. You should be prompted to update afterwards.
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That is what I did. It is named PC36IMG.zip. I did a MD5 check after I copied it to the SD card.
Did you select the bootloader option from the bootloader menu?
You can also push the recovery to your phone via fastboot. Just put the recovery image file in your ADB/Fastboot tools folder and connect via fastboot USB. Use the command "fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img" to push it to your phone. Also, you don't need to worry about CID with this device, and, further, the menu you're referring to is the stock Android recovery menu.
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Yes, I did select bootloader.
I'm trying the fastboot flash recovery method now. It seems to have started, there are now error messages after I enter fastboot flash recovery openrecovery_supersonic.img, but, all I see is <waiting for device>. It has been waiting for over thirty minutes.
I may take another approach. My phone is unlocked, but, not s-off. I think I will try this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771755, starting at step 21 as I've already performed the prior steps.
If I can get it fully rooted with s-off I think I can then install install recoverx, or oneclickroot right from google play store.
Any thoughts?
My EVO is unlocked but S-ON. It;s rooted and had CWM Touch 5.8.0.1 recovery already installed.
I just installed TWRP 2.63 using the fastboot method on a Windows XP computer. do you have the HTC drivers installed? When you boot into the bootloader, then plug your phone into the computer via USB cable, the Bootloader status should change to Fastboot USB.
ran the fastboot flash_image recovery command in it transferred pretty quickly.
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So I perm rooted and it says S-Off in fastboot and I have superuser access I believe.
I got rom manager and downloaded clockwork through rm. I try to install rom from SD card, select the baconbits rom, it asks to backup or clear, I have tried both.
The phone boots to htc screen, then shows a black screen with a phone and a red symbol over it. I waited 20 minutes on that screen and nothing happened.
I was able to push vol up and power to get a console but I can't load anything there. It will reboot just fine after that but I have no changes and still cannot overclock.
Does this have something to do with the user keys or whatever?
Thanks in advance for reading this and any help that gets offered. I hate to have my first post on a forum being a "help me" post.
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Go into Rom Manager and try to flash Clockwork recovery again. This has happened to a lot of people... Flash it a second time, and it should be good.
Dan
Did you download the "g2-recovery-test-keys.img" from the 3rd post quoted below?
Place that file in the C:/android/tools or whatever your cd line is, which should in the tools folder. Now go the 6th step. FYI the sixth step I tried from fastboot and recovery, none worked until I reinstalled the drivers my computer kept prompting me for and immedatly got the OKAY's from the 7th step.
Edit: The code "fastboot flash recovery g2-recovery-test-keys.img" should be copied pasted onto your cmd.
ciwrl said:
Noob walkthrough:
1.Setup Android SDK and install drivers/udev rules as needed
2. S-Off your g2 http://goo.gl/Sc134
4. Copy vision-baconbits-0.3.zip to your sdcard, rename it update.zip (you can do this via adb using: adb push vision-baconbits-0.3.zip /sdcard/update.zip)
5. Reboot to fastboot mode (adb reboot bootloader)
6. Flash the recovery http://n0rp.chemlab.org/android/vision/g2-recovery-test-keys.img : fastboot flash recovery g2-recovery-test-keys.img (if you get 'waiting for device' your phone either isnt in fastboot mode, or you will need to fix your sdk drivers)
7. You should get two 'OKAY's once recovery flash is complete
8. Press the power button once; then the vol down button to highlight 'recovery'; then the power button again to select the 'recovery' option
9. The phone will reboot to recovery
10. Press volume up+power to show the recovery menu
11. Select the 'Apply:update.zip' option, using volume keys to navigate, and power button as [enter]
12. Once the zip applies, reboot
If you get signature verification errors on the zip, it means your fastboot flash of recovery failed to apply, redo it
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Bingo, That worked. Glad it was that simple. I actually had to flash clockwork a third time to get it to go all the way.
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Starting from a new stock Desire HD, I have attempted gaining root access using Visionary (r14). Temproot worked, but permroot apparently failed. My device rebooted, but didn't come back up - I get the phone-with-red-triangle screen.
If I pull the battery and then boot into the bootloader, using the Image CRC menu option I can see that my system partition has been modified (but all other partitions are unchanged):
<redacted>
Do I have any options available to me now, or am I screwed?
My phone is a stock Desire HD A9191 (stock HBOOT S-ON, stock recovery, stock radio S-ON):
Code:
Branded (Vodafone Australia)
<redacted>
Is there magic process that can be done to re-flash the faulty system partition?
Any help would be hugely appreciated. Sorry to make this my first post to the forums, but I'm well and truely stuck... hopefully not permanently, but I have that sinking feeling
What happens when on the red triangle screen, you HOLD the volume up, and then press power button? I think this will take you to stock recovery. Reboot if you have the option, or Wipe data & factory reset.
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Thanks UpInTheAir.
At the red-triangle screen I press vol-up and power, and it displays the Android system recovery screen. It shows the options:
1 Reboot system now
2 Apply sdcard:update.zip
3 Wipe data/factory reset
4 Wipe cache partition
I've tried (3) and (4) and then rebooted, but it does not help - the phone continues to boot into the red-triangle screen.
It looks to me like the system partition was incorrectly modified / corrupted by visionary, and somehow flashing it back to a known-good condition seems like the only way forward...
Is it possible to use option (2) to flash a new rom if I package it up and put it on the SD card somehow? My phone is branded vodafone-australia, and they have not published any RUU update files yet. I gather that using a WWE rom update from HTC will not be possible?
Try DL think stock 1.32 RUU
Rename to PD98IMG.zip (not .zip.zip, do not extract)
Put PD98IMG.zip onto sdcard
HOLD volume down, and power on -> this will boot into Bootloader
Start update and follow the prompts
I hope this helps, but as always, please don't hold me responsible if anything goes pear-shaped.
Thanks again. Downloading now, and will update this post when I've tried it out. Cheers.
You'll need to make a Goldcard to flash this ROM (if your phone is branded).
http://android.modaco.com/content/general-discussion/305672/creating-a-goldcard/
Also for more help follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035027 (follow the bit about flashing the PD98IMG.zip)
a33a said:
You'll need to make a Goldcard to flash this ROM (if your phone is branded).
http://android.modaco.com/content/general-discussion/305672/creating-a-goldcard/
Also for more help follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035027 (follow the bit about flashing the PD98IMG.zip)
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Won't the Gold Card be useless if the system partition is already corrupted?
This was to be done before using visionary?
Thanks a33a.
My phone doesn't boot (I can only get to the bootloader menu, or the red-triangle screen). I tried talking to it with ADB, but it says "device offline".
The instructions for making a gold-card appear to require you using adb to talk to the phone to get it to tell you some long id number... I don't think it's possible for me to do this.
Is there a work around or some other way?
Did the PD98IMG.zip work?
Did u update the HTC drivers for the usb before. The adb needs the latest drivers for Windows to communicate.
If u can't create a goldcard than u should try and borrow 1 from a friend that already rooted his dhd. It might work that way. If not than u have to bring it to HTC and have it reflash.
When you tried ADB;
1. Make sure your phone is in FASTBOOT USB (HOLD volume down + power on -> Bootloader)
2. Connect to PC
3. CMD (Command Prompt) cd\............android\android-sdk-windows\tools\ (or whewrever the adb.exe & fastboot.exe is)
4. Type fastboot devices
5. You should get pyour device serial number HT............
But as I said, if the partition is screwed up, it is pointless with the goldcard?........
Edit: Memory coming back......You only need the Gold Card if you flash a stock ROM and require OTA updates? Without this you can't get the updates. So not having it shouldn't stop the flash?
Unfortunately the PD98IMG.zip did not work.
As suspected, the bootloader found it, loaded it, checked it, then displayed:
Code:
CID incorrect!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot.
I haven't tried creating the gold card yet. I'm not holding out much hope, because with the device not booting into the OS, I don't think you can get adb to connect.
When the phone was working, I was able to use ADB to install apps and run commands from the shell, so I'm pretty sure the USB drivers are OK (I've installed the latest HTC Sync, which included the usb drivers and adb.exe).
I don't know anyone with another Desire HD, let alone anyone who has created a gold card... maybe someone on here with one can zip up the files and send them to me?
Did you try through fastboot? Sorry I don't have one as wasn't carrier branded. I never had intention to keep the stock, so never bothered. I will keep an eye open for ideas though.
I suppose you would get the same if you rename it to update.zip & try flash through the recovery / update. My guess is yes, but doesn't hurt to try?
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I'm just trying the fastboot method now (downloading and installing the SDK as I type).
I'll let you know how it goes.
Thanks for sticking around to help out.
If no good, look on the bright side. There will be no evidence on your phone about the attempted root, still s-on etc. With the system partition corrupt, you could send it back and claim ignorance, not sure what happened. I would think you would have a very goof chance of repair (htc flash) or replacement.
Well hope you have some luck first though.
Edit: meant s-on
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Yeah, I was considering that -- all partitions except system are unmodified and stock, and both S-flags are S-ON. Using the bootloader to wipe cache and data, should erase any evidence that I was attempting to root the phone.
Fingers crossed they will replace / repair under warranty -- if it comes to that!
Okay, as per the earlier post, I've put the phone into FASTBOOT USB mode, and used the Android SDK fastboot.exe program, which gave me back a 12 digit number beginning with "HTxxxxxxxxxx".
However, the linked gold-card creation guide says to run "adb shell cat /sys/... " which does not work -- adb returns "error: device not found". Presumably this is because you can't talk to the phone when it's in the bootloader.
What should I do with the "HTxxxxxxxxxx" value? The goldcard guide doesn't mention it as far as I can tell...
That's your device serial number, meaning you can ay least talk with it via fastboot. Try substituting 'fastboot' instead of 'adb'. Your connected in Fastboot, ADB command is when your phone is powered up and connected in charge only, usb debugging enabled.
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Okay, I've tried a couple more things:
Renaming PD98IMG.zip to update.zip and selecting "Apply sdcard:update.zip" from the recovery menu. This failed, displaying "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command ---- invalid operation ----"
Then I tried issuing ADB commands using fastboot.exe, but fastboot doesn't support the shell parameter, so "fastboot shell cat /sys/...." doesn't work.
It does look like fastboot can be used to flash various parts of the device though... I wonder if this is worth looking into a bit more?
ie: fastboot's usage output says:
Code:
commands:
update <filename> reflash device from update.zip
flashall flash boot + recovery + system
flash <partition> [ <filename> ] write a file to a flash partition
erase <partition> erase a flash partition
getvar <variable> display a bootloader variable
boot <kernel> [ <ramdisk> ] download and boot kernel
flash:raw boot <kernel> [ <ramdisk> ] create bootimage and flash it
devices list all connected devices
continue continue with autoboot
reboot reboot device normally
reboot-bootloader reboot device into bootloader
I tried "fastboot update update.zip" giving it the renamed PD98IMG.zip file, but it complained of:
Code:
Whoops: didn't find expected signature
read_central_directory_entry failed
error: failed to access zipdata in '....garbage characters...'
Does anyone know how and what to feed to fastboot to get to force-flash the system partition?
UPDATE: yeah I thought this might have been too easy... This link suggests that you can't flash a production device with fastboot unless you already have ENG S-OFF (which I don't).
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Fastboot
hello ppl long time whit out visiting my favorite place, but now i really need help, some of my friends just bought a EVO, but every time that he try to turn it on, the phone show the splash scree (htc evo bla bla bla) and than star to looping back never pass from that scree, so how i can fix this isuue, thanks in advance
is the phone rooted? if not take it back to sprint! if its rooted try wiping everything and flashing a rom
Is your friend's phone rooted? Check to see if he or she can get to the bootloader menu. With the phone turned completely off, simultaneously press the DOWN volume button and the power button until the phone starts. After a short pause, a few lines of text should flash across the screen. After that, he or she will be given options on the left side of the screen.
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it looks that is not rooted, only had fastboot, recovery, clear storage, simlock n hboot usb, also i can not go in recovery way to flash rom cause start to looping
At the top of the bootloader screen, you will see either "S-ON" or "S-OFF". If it displays "S-ON" then the EVO needs to be rooted. Your friend should still be able to download and flash one of the RUU roms from HERE. Make sure he chooses the one that coincides with his HBoot. The hboot version can also be viewed in the bootloader menu. In regard to the RUU roms, the exe versions are run from within Windows and the zip version are flashed via the bootloader. If using the zip version, rename the file to PC36IMG.zip.
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my bad the phone is root it show me s-off, could i flash sprint lovers rom the once that should go by hboot
Sorry for the delayed response. I was driving home. Anyway, if you cannot get into recovery, you will need to reflash a recovery. Click on the name "amon_RA" in my signature to download its PC36IMG.zip or click HERE and place it on the root of your SD Card. Make sure that no other file with that name is on the root of your card. Afterwards, power off and then boot into the bootloader. After a short pause, the bootloader should auto-detect the file and prompt you to install. Follow the easyy prompts to install. Installation takes less than 10 seconds. Afterwards, go to your new recovery and flash whatever rom you want. Now, in regard to your question about the Sprint Lover's rom, if there is a version flashable via the bootloader, then yes, it *should* work for you.
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i flash ra recovery but when i try go on it the phone start to bootlooping again,f#ck
Turn off your device and remove the SD card. Afterwards, reboot into the bootloader and then select recovery and see if it will allow you.
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no, still looping hate this phone lol
Okay, do you have a backup of your SD card? If so, reformat and/or re-partition your card. Re-flash amon_RA and try getting into the recovery again. Are you certain you are still "S-OFF"?
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Sounds like you have the same problem a lot of people are having, where you can't get past the White EVO screen.
I can't find the link, but I did save a walk through that someone wrote. It takes some work, but this does apparently work.
You will need to use ADB for this
"Okay, I don't claim to know this will work for your phone nor do I claim it won't ruin your phone. That said if you decide to continue with the instructions below I can not be held liable for any negative/undesireable effects. I don't think you will get any symptoms worse than the dreaded bootloop that has inevitably led you here, but I could be wrong.
I will include almost everything needed to complete the steps that brought my Evo back after writing a complete NV list from an HTC Mogul. (accidentally)
You will need to download the following:
RUU_Supersonic_1.32.651.1_Radio_1.39.00.04.26_release_171253.exe
http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph....651.1_Radio_1.39.00.04.26_release_171253.exe
EVO_Softbrick.zip (extract to C:\)
http://www.4shared.com/file/VlJ9mpJR/EVO_Softbrick.html
The zip contains the Adb and fastboot files that you'll need as well as the PC36IMG.zip that you need to flash from the sdcard.
1.Turn Evo on while holding the volume down button. Verify it boots into bootloader. Pull battery.
2.Format sdcard to FAT32 and copy PC36IMG.zip to it, insert card into phone and reboot into bootloader.
This is where the phone should find the .zip and flash the new spoofed Hboot, After the phone reboots it will show as
Hboot version 2.10 this is fine. Time to verify fastboot commands are working.
3.While in bootloader select fastboot by pressing down on the volume button and pressing the power button to select.
4.Plug phone into your computer and cancel any driver installs, open device manager and look for "Android 1.0"
This is where you should double click on "Android 1.0" and choose Update Driver>Browse my computer>Let me pick.
Highlight "Show All Devices" and select Next, Now choose "Have Disk".
5.Navigate to the "Driver" folder in my zip and select androidusb.INF.
Now verify that it installs and shows "My HTC".
Time to start fasboot.
6.Start cmd prompt, just copy the commands (without quotes) below into the window:
"cd C:\EVO\ADB"
"fastboot devices"
Verify that it shows your device.
Now send following commands
(I think all commands should work but some may not be allowed, I refuse to format my Evo just to test it though)
"fastboot erase nv"
"fastboot erase userdata"
"fastboot erase system"
"fastboot erase recovery"
"fastboot erase microp"
"fastboot erase boot"
"fastboot erase radio"
"fastboot flash nv nv.img"
Assuming all has been successful thus far then run the RUU_Supersonic_1.32.651.1_Radio_1.39.00.04.26_release_171253.exe.
That should be it. Hopefully your phone boots up. Enjoy.
These steps worked for my friend 1justformail as well, Modified Hboot was created by thefredelement.
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I have a Tmobile G2 rooted running Gingervillian (gingerbread 2.3.1) and I tried to install the Desire z hboot to get the Sense ui.
I followed the steps here, "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogZfSWLlvPg"
HERES THE PROCEDURE OF WHAT I DID:
After updating the PC10IMG.zip (Desire Z hboot) folder to the root of my G2, I was stuck on the HTC logo screen after updating. So I followed what the guy said in the video, deleted the PC10IMG file in my SD card then rebooted my phone.
After rebooting my phone, I was booted back same rom. So I flash/recovery my phone through Rom Manager and tried rebooting my phone to clockwork mod recovery mode.
After rebooting, I didn't go to Clockwork Mod but to FASTBOOT screen? I select "bootloader" and it goes to a quick load that says something like "SD loading, no image or wrong image". I select "Recovery" then it goes to the HTC logo for a split second then I'm back to FASTBOOT screen again.
This is the info on the fasboot screen? don't know if that'll help:
Vision pvt eng S-off
Hboot-0.84.2000 (pc1010000)
Microp-0425
Radio-26.02.15_m2
eMMC-boot
Sep 8 2010, 15:65:38
So now, I don't know what to do and my questions are:
1.) Is there a way to go back to the G2 hboot?
2. Can I still fix this and procedure on and install new roms on recovery clockwork mode, using Desire Z hboot? (as the video did)
Please help a brother out I'm still a noob and still learning. If this is in the wrong place, please move it to the correct place.
Anyone? if it seems confusing, please ask questions or if I need to provide more information. I really need help with this. Any suggestions will help.
Zedomax's guide are outdated, he never updated them when new methods surfaced.
Try a downgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdWt65tUBVc
tarroyo said:
Zedomax's guide are outdated, he never updated them when new methods surfaced.
Try a downgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdWt65tUBVc
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would any PP99IMG.zip file work? And do I basically put it in the SD's root and put it into the boot menu to update the file?
Thanks
by the way, is this compatible with G2s?
don´t put the pp99img.zip on your sd !
do something different:
download a recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
be sure to remove any pc10img.zip or so from your sdcard. then put your phone in fastboot mode (power & tp-wake) connect it to pc and flash the recovery through fastboot by typing: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after that you should be able to enter recovery. be sure to wipe before installing a new rom...
hoffmas said:
don´t put the pp99img.zip on your sd !
do something different:
download a recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
be sure to remove any pc10img.zip or so from your sdcard. then put your phone in fastboot mode (power & tp-wake) connect it to pc and flash the recovery through fastboot by typing: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after that you should be able to enter recovery. be sure to wipe before installing a new rom...
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I'm assuming I need to do ADB? If so, Is there a way for Mac ios
prototype2 said:
I'm assuming I need to do ADB? If so, Is there a way for Mac ios
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Yes, you can run adb on a Mac. See the link to my adb guide in my signature (assuming you're not viewing from the XDA app, which doesn't show the full sig).
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
Okay, just to make it clear (I am a "step by step" guy when it comes to technical computer/phone stuff.), from my understanding:
1. Download the recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision) and put it in the root of my SD card.
2. Delete any pc10img.zip files from SD card.
3. Turn phone off and then turn phone onto FASTBOOT mode by holding power/volume down/camera or power and tp-wake? (Btw what's tp-wake? and during this process, is the phone in fastboot screen mode while I'm about to type the "flashboot flash recovery recovery.img"?
4. Connect to computer, open up terminal (Mac) and do the ADB process and type in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
5. Wipe clean and install new rom in recovery mode? (Clockwork Mod recovery mode?)
PLEASE correct my steps or add in any steps that I'm missing. I bought my phone rooted so I never went through these steps before. Anyways please correct me, I don't want to ruin my phone anymore than it is already.
anyone can review my steps?
good morning
ad step 1: don´t put it onto your sd; put it into the adb tool folder on your pc !
ad step 3: tp-wake = the square button at the bottom of your phone (the one that acts like a mouse); to enter fastboot mode press power & tp-wake
...the phone should be in fastboot mode while typing the command.
before you type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" type "fastboot devices" and look if your phone shows up... if so go ahead with flashig the recovery (by the way, you may have to rename the recovery file)
step 4 and 5 look fine...
good luck
okay, I will try it in a little bit here.
In FASTBOOT USB mode, it wont recognize my device but when my device is fully on, adb works.
I get when I type "flashboot devices" (while the phone is on FASTBOOT) in terminal and get:
"-bash: fastboot: command not found"
By the way, I renamed the downloaded flash to "recovery.img" and put that file in the "platform-tools". Don't know if that'll work.
The "fastboot" command should be on your PC in the same folder as the "adb" command. Where did you get adb from, did you install the SDK and platform tools, or something cut-down ?
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
hm... that means that you do not have fastboot installed. maybe google for fastboot on mac, because i have a linux system... so i can´t help you in that point.
other thing you could do is following this guide (it´s a pc10img.zip with dz hboot and clockwork recovery):
http://www.virtuousrom.com/2011/06/t-mobile-g2-users-migrating-to-desirez.html
but first i would try the fastboot method - it´s safer.
Okay, I got the fastboot devices to read my phone. But it cannot load my recovery.img?
This is what got when I typed in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" :
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
rename it to recovery and try again...
It's not loading the img file for some reason..
prototype2 said:
It's not loading the img file for some reason..
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
or use the virtuous link...
hoffmas said:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
or use the virtuous link...
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that link isn't working
Please help! I am new to this and am worried I bricked my phone.
I successfully rooted my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus using a toolkit. It was then working fine with 4.2.2. I wanted to install Shiny Rom 4.4.2. I thought I successfully backed up apps and data using Titanium Backup.
I successfully moved the correct zip files to my phone, and realized I needed Clockworkmod recovery. I followed a procedure to get this on my phone by using my computer's command prompt. I successfully booted into Clockworkmod recovery and followed the process of wiping data/factory reset, successfully installed radio and bootloader recommended to install with ShinyROM but got stuck and could not install the ShinyROM itself. I think it is because it requires a later version of Clockworkmod. The one I downloaded using the procedure was 5.5.0.4, but I think I need a later version. I tried following the same procedure using my computer's command prompt and it got stuck at "waiting for device". I cannot get out of Clockworkmod recovery now (even battery pull, etc.). I then found some threads saying I need to restore my old ROM first. (I think) the only ROM on my phone is ShinyROM. I am stuck and stressed out because I do not know of a way of "pushing" the new version of Clockworkmod to my phone.
Can I fix this, or do I need to start shopping?
[email protected] said:
Please help! I am new to this and am worried I bricked my phone.
Can I fix this, or do I need to start shopping?
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i think u already wiped data partition at first, that why your Rom installation aborted bcoz recovery cant mount any partition.
still got your old system partition here.
from recovery ~ try adb sideload your shinyRom. can your pc detected bootloader (fastboot)/recovery?
memaro_maro said:
i think u already wiped data partition at first, that why your Rom installation aborted bcoz recovery cant mount any partition.
still got your old system partition here.
from recovery ~ try adb sideload your shinyRom. can your pc detected bootloader (fastboot)/recovery?
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Regarding partition, I have an option to wipe cache partition. Should I do this?
Update
Well, I went ahead and tried this, and still could not install ShinyROM.
I tried to follow a procedure in the link to use ADB sideload.
I downloaded (full) SDK and updates and updated the drivers. When I get to the following steps from the procedure...
-Boot your device in recovery mode (Android logo with a exclamation mark) and connect your device to PC
-Hold down "power" button first, followed quickly by "volume up" button. You should now see the recovery menu
I only boot to CWM and there is no Android with Exclamation mark. Holding down power button only selects whichever option is highlighted within CWM.
Also, it seems within CWM, there is supposed to be an option to sideload a zip file. This option does not exist in my version of CWM.
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Regarding partition, I have an option to wipe cache partition. Should I do this?
Update
Well, I went ahead and tried this, and still could not install ShinyROM.
I tried to follow a procedure in the link to use ADB sideload.
I downloaded (full) SDK and updates and updated the drivers. When I get to the following steps from the procedure...
-Boot your device in recovery mode (Android logo with a exclamation mark) and connect your device to PC
-Hold down "power" button first, followed quickly by "volume up" button. You should now see the recovery menu
I only boot to CWM and there is no Android with Exclamation mark. Holding down power button only selects whichever option is highlighted within CWM.
Also, it seems within CWM, there is supposed to be an option to sideload a zip file. This option does not exist in my version of CWM.
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set up fastboot and flash twrp then.
xzilem said:
set up fastboot and flash twrp then.
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Thanks. I found another thread that led me to the same conclusion, except I was able to do it with CWM and fastboot the latest version using ADB sideload. I still haven't posted enough to link, but here were the details from user camblue.
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If you know how to use ADB you can always fastboot a recovery.img,,,,this thing is almost impossible to truly brick. IN order to get into fastboot just connect to your computer and run adb with these commands
adb reboot bootloader
once in fastboot mode write this
fastboot devices
that will tell you if your device is connected and reading in fastboot mode if it is you will see something like fastboot and some numbers next to it. If nothing you do not" have the fastboot drivers installed.
then to fastboot flash a recovery.img write this
fastboot flash recovery r3-recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.4-nexus7-modaco.img (or whatever recovery.img you are using or have in your tools folder of you SDK location).
and in order to get right into CWM if you cant boot write this
fastboot boot r3-recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.0.4-nexus7-modaco.img
hope that helps
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