Hey
I have looking for a good rom for my HTC desire a8181 but no one of them will work with my 3g or high speed internet. Now i have install rom there sure not fit to my phone and now it will not startup, only stock with HTC logo.
My recovery is also not work.
The only thing there seems to work fine is Hboot and Bootloader.
I have never been out for that before and i have looking at the internet to find something there can fix it but have not been locky.
I had installe Revolutionnary but i cant install that again...
My phone is root and s-off...
My cid is TDC in denmark
Here is some info about the phone:
c:\mini-adb>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 6.93.1002
INFOversion-baseband: 4.05.00.11
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 031d
INFOversion-main: 1.15.405.1
INFOserialno: HT06JPL06586
INFOimei: 357841038693475
INFOproduct: bravo
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8x50
INFOmodelid: PB9920000
INFOcidnum: HTC__Y13
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 4148mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: off
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: dirty-365c78d6
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.016s
i really hope someone have something there can fix it...
Since youve got S-OFF this hopefully shouldnt be too hard to fix. Follow the instructions here to flash 4ext recovery using a PB99IMG. Then go into recovery, full wipe, and flash a rom.
Thanks.... any other idea about a rom
Chromium_ said:
Since youve got S-OFF this hopefully shouldnt be too hard to fix. Follow the instructions here to flash 4ext recovery using a PB99IMG. Then go into recovery, full wipe, and flash a rom.
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Thanks a lot.... i works and recovery is working again... i am happy i got fix the s-off
Do you know anythings about what rom there will work for my phone.... everythings work in those rom i have try but not the internet (3g/4g)...only the wireless internet....
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Hey guys,
I downgraded the 2.10 hboot on my Evo to .76, and I have done this countless times in the past on other Evo's. This one has turned out to be different. It only enters hboot and RUU mode. I ran several RUU's and it fails, which led me to find out that it has bad blocks due to the previous partitions being different stock. I am unaware of a way to repair bad blocks...Just thought I would double check.
BTW, only a few partitions will flash. The others have bad blocks and will fail, including hboot. I wanted to send this thing to HTC but with the hboot being ENG I don't think it'll help too much...
Any suggestions?
do
Code:
fastboot getvar all
and reply with it here (all the bootloader information)
C:\tools>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 2.10.0001
INFOversion-baseband: 2.15.00.11.19
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 041f
INFOversion-main:
INFOserialno: 123456789012
INFOimei: 355195000000017
INFOproduct: supersonic
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8x50
INFOmodelid: PC36*****
INFOcidnum: 11111111
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3846mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: off
INFObuild-mode: ENG
INFOboot-mode: RUU
INFOcommitno-bootloader: 52609458
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.137s
Ok. Tell me exactly what partitions flash
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Ok I just tried flashing all the partitions I could find an image for. The only ones to successfully flash without an 'image update error' was microp and nv.
I ran 'fastboot oem partition_test' and it spit out so many bad blocks it would be ridiculous to post here.
Do fastboot boot recovery.img
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RA recovery reboots to black screen, stock recovery does nothing.
You might have to bring it in man. Im running low on ideas.
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Any luck on this? I am facing same problem. Have you been able to solve it?
ykchavan said:
Any luck on this? I am facing same problem. Have you been able to solve it?
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No. The phones are done. Next time please read my post from a year ago before you try downgrading your Hboot before another phone gets burned.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18541336&postcount=6
My Incredible is stuck in a bootloop but I am able to get to Hboot. I have tried various updates using different PBIMG311 files and the phone seems to update okay but I am still stuck in the reboot loop. My Hboot screen looks like this:
INCREDIBLEC XD SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-0.92.0000
MICROP-0417
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03_16ac
RADIO-2.15.10.07.07
Jul 23 2010, 18:06:51
fastboot getvar all gives me this:
Code:
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 0.92.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 2.15.10.07.07
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0417
INFOversion-main: 4.06.605.3
INFOserialno: HT0A2HJ03022
INFOproduct: incrediblec
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8x50
INFOmodelid: PB3120000
INFOcidnum: 11111111
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3960mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: off
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: dirty-bf6f94d0
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
all: Done!
Any help is appreciated.
bendog2784 said:
My Incredible is stuck in a bootloop but I am able to get to Hboot. I have tried various updates using different PBIMG311 files and the phone seems to update okay but I am still stuck in the reboot loop. My Hboot screen looks like this:
INCREDIBLEC XD SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-0.92.0000
MICROP-0417
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03_16ac
RADIO-2.15.10.07.07
Jul 23 2010, 18:06:51
fastboot getvar all gives me this:
Code:
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 0.92.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 2.15.10.07.07
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0417
INFOversion-main: 4.06.605.3
INFOserialno: HT0A2HJ03022
INFOproduct: incrediblec
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8x50
INFOmodelid: PB3120000
INFOcidnum: 11111111
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3960mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: off
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: dirty-bf6f94d0
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
all: Done!
Any help is appreciated.
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Go into recovery format everything except internal and external storage and flash a new rom
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zachf714 said:
Go into recovery format everything except internal and external storage and flash a new rom
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Assuming you mean Recovery from the menu, it just reboots back to the HTC Incredible splash screen.
I had a friend's dinc here that acted like that. He did not have it rooted (it was running stock 2.3.4), and usb debugging was not enabled, so it was a bit of a tough nut to crack. We wiped it several times, I installed an RUU, but it just stayed stuck in the bootloop. In his case, the internal storage had gotten messed up, and some of the partitions were just gone. I ended up unlocking the bootloader via htcdev, as that was the only way to get any kind of root level access to the thing. From there, (using the now unlocked fastboot), I could flash clockworkmod recovery and boot into that. Due to the botched partitions, I still couldn't flash any .zip's from recovery, but it did give me root access via adb. From there, I was able to make the changes necessary to run the downgrade to Froyo, per the 'downgrade and s-off' guide. It was the downgrade to Froyo that got the thing booting again, though the internal storage is still messed up. Apparently, Froyo is small enough to fit inside whatever partition his dinc has decided to call 'system', though he hardly has any room to install apps now. I was able to install su via adb, so though he's now running a crippled dinc on Froyo, at least it's rooted.
I know that story probably doesn't help you a whole lot, except that maybe unlocking the bootloader using htcdev and installing a custom recovery that way might give you the access you need to fully wipe your dinc and get it going again.
Edit: Here;s the downgrade and s-off guide with instructions for unlocking hboot, if you decide to go that route:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506258
Another edit: Oops, you're already s-off, so you should have lots of options here. I missed that earlier...
bendog2784 said:
My Incredible is stuck in a bootloop but I am able to get to Hboot. I have tried various updates using different PBIMG311 files and the phone seems to update okay but I am still stuck in the reboot loop. My Hboot screen looks like this:
INCREDIBLEC XD SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-0.92.0000
MICROP-0417
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03_16ac
RADIO-2.15.10.07.07
Jul 23 2010, 18:06:51
fastboot getvar all gives me this:
Code:
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 0.92.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 2.15.10.07.07
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0417
INFOversion-main: 4.06.605.3
INFOserialno: HT0A2HJ03022
INFOproduct: incrediblec
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8x50
INFOmodelid: PB3120000
INFOcidnum: 11111111
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3960mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: off
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: dirty-bf6f94d0
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
all: Done!
Any help is appreciated.
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Well, If what they suggested does not work (it should) about 6months ago my incredible was stuck in a boot loop so I took out the battery, discharged the whole unit (take the battery out and hold the power button this will insure there is absolutely no electrical current) and stuck all of it in my freezer for 30mins..haha sounds crazy but Ive done it on 3 different HTC phones. Works EVERY TIME
Freezer Trick
EasyAsAbstract said:
Well, If what they suggested does not work (it should) about 6months ago my incredible was stuck in a boot loop so I took out the battery, discharged the whole unit (take the battery out and hold the power button this will insure there is absolutely no electrical current) and stuck all of it in my freezer for 30mins..haha sounds crazy but Ive done it on 3 different HTC phones. Works EVERY TIME
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Thanks it worked for me. After it booted up, an OTA upadted the phone and been working for one day so far, no problems !
Hi,
My HTC Desire HD is currently stuck at the operator logo screen. I've tried removing rebooting battery going into boot-loader, resetting factory settings but still no luck.
Also as there is no way for me to boot into the phone to turn on USB debugging to re flash what can I do.
I've tried fastboot via boot loader it doesn't recongise the device on the pc (as I believe USB debugging not enabled)
please help
mulkman said:
Hi,
My HTC Desire HD is currently stuck at the operator logo screen. I've tried removing rebooting battery going into boot-loader, resetting factory settings but still no luck.
Also as there is no way for me to boot into the phone to turn on USB debugging to re flash what can I do.
I've tried fastboot via boot loader it doesn't recongise the device on the pc (as I believe USB debugging not enabled)
please help
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How did you end up like this? adb works only with a fully booted rom and not in hboot. Factory reset deletes the usb debugging drivers, so you wont be able to use it now. You can use fastboot command to flash in fastboot usb.
Are you able to boot in hboot? and are you S-OFF? then try flashing a ruu from fastboot. Use the guide in my signature to help yourself...if you need further help, just let me know.
glevitan said:
How did you end up like this? adb works only with a fully booted rom and not in hboot. Factory reset deletes the usb debugging drivers, so you wont be able to use it now. You can use fastboot command to flash in fastboot usb.
Are you able to boot in hboot? and are you S-OFF? then try flashing a ruu from fastboot. Use the guide in my signature to help yourself...if you need further help, just let me know.
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Yes can boot into Hboot, Yes I have unlocked my device via HTCdev.
I have tried installing custom roms but they all fail and I believe this is due to me not having root.
I have also tried the t-mobile stock RUU that has failed aswell from fastboot
Here are my details:
C:\mini-adb>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 2.00.0029
INFOversion-baseband: 26.14.04.28_M
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0438
INFOversion-main: 3.13.110.4
INFOserialno: HT0CGRXXXXX
INFOimei: 3562990414XXXX
INFOproduct: ace
INFOplatform: HBOOT-7230
INFOmodelid: PD9810000
INFOcidnum: T-MOB005
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3923mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: fcef1579
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
INFOregion-id: 0
all: Done!
mulkman said:
Yes can boot into Hboot, Yes I have unlocked my device via HTCdev.
I have tried installing custom roms but they all fail and I believe this is due to me not having root.
I have also tried the t-mobile stock RUU that has failed aswell from fastboot
Here are my details:
C:\mini-adb>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 2.00.0029
INFOversion-baseband: 26.14.04.28_M
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0438
INFOversion-main: 3.13.110.4
INFOserialno: HT0CGRXXXXX
INFOimei: 3562990414XXXX
INFOproduct: ace
INFOplatform: HBOOT-7230
INFOmodelid: PD9810000
INFOcidnum: T-MOB005
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3923mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: fcef1579
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
INFOregion-id: 0
all: Done!
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Have you flashed the boot.img in fastboot? That is the way to flash a custom rom with an unlock bootloader....check the guide in my signature to help yourself. If you need further help, just let me know.
glevitan said:
Have you flashed the boot.img in fastboot? That is the way to flash a custom rom with an unlock bootloader....check the guide in my signature to help yourself. If you need further help, just let me know.
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Thanks I just read that from your user guide Amazing and it worked a treat!!.
Appreciate all your help, and truly hope this thread helps someone else
The issue: Without fail when I choose Reboot Recovery from CWM it just starts counting up. I let it get to over 360000 once.
I found only 2 other similar reports across the whole web:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004249
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850064
Neither got much attention.
I don't think I tried Reboot Recovery before I tried flashing a custom ROM. If I did it worked.
Steps taken from having a stock phone:
Ran EasyAceRootTool - it failed trying to push and run BusyBox (but CWM installation was successful)
Manual install of SuperUser from zip using CWM
Reboot
Custom ROM / gapps placed on SD card
Boot into CWM
Factory Reset / Dalvik Wipe
Reboot Recovery - This is first occurance of the counting.
I know now choosing Reboot Recovery at that step was wrong, but I was following ULTIMATE ACE GUIDE V9 by glevitan. It's list on page 4 is incomplete. It never mentions installing the ROM from zip.
I've had the CM7 ROM on my phone and am now running JellyTime. As already stated - choosing Reboot Recovery from CWM always goes into the counting. The only way out is to pull the battery.
I hope I'm providing enough information for Cyanogen to track down the bug.
My phone info:
*** UNLOCKED ***
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0030
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.17.14.11_M
eMMC-boot
Feb 20 2012,16:03:18
C:\android>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 2.00.0030
INFOversion-baseband: 26.17.14.11_M
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0438
INFOversion-main: 3.20.502.52
INFOserialno: HT11XTnnnnnn
INFOimei: 354nnnnnnnnn378
INFOproduct: ace
INFOplatform: HBOOT-7230
INFOmodelid: PD9812000
INFOcidnum: CWS__001
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 4084mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: 62d2f26e
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
INFOregion-id: 0
all: Done!
ampoliros5 said:
The issue: Without fail when I choose Reboot Recovery from CWM it just starts counting up. I let it get to over 360000 once.
I found only 2 other similar reports across the whole web:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004249
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850064
Neither got much attention.
I don't think I tried Reboot Recovery before I tried flashing a custom ROM. If I did it worked.
Steps taken from having a stock phone:
Ran EasyAceRootTool - it failed trying to push and run BusyBox (but CWM installation was successful)
Manual install of SuperUser from zip using CWM
Reboot
Custom ROM / gapps placed on SD card
Boot into CWM
Factory Reset / Dalvik Wipe
Reboot Recovery - This is first occurance of the counting.
I know now choosing Reboot Recovery at that step was wrong, but I was following ULTIMATE ACE GUIDE V9 by glevitan. It's list on page 4 is incomplete. It never mentions installing the ROM from zip.
I've had the CM7 ROM on my phone and am now running JellyTime. As already stated - choosing Reboot Recovery from CWM always goes into the counting. The only way out is to pull the battery.
I hope I'm providing enough information for Cyanogen to track down the bug.
My phone info:
*** UNLOCKED ***
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0030
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.17.14.11_M
eMMC-boot
Feb 20 2012,16:03:18
C:\android>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 2.00.0030
INFOversion-baseband: 26.17.14.11_M
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: 0438
INFOversion-main: 3.20.502.52
INFOserialno: HT11XTnnnnnn
INFOimei: 354nnnnnnnnn378
INFOproduct: ace
INFOplatform: HBOOT-7230
INFOmodelid: PD9812000
INFOcidnum: CWS__001
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 4084mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: 62d2f26e
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
INFOregion-id: 0
all: Done!
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I was having the same problem too, what fixed it for me is going back to stock and then re-rooting using the HTC Supertool V3
I then continued to Eng S-off with option 4 then flashed a recovery.img with adb in fastboot and I no longer had that problem. It also could be if your SD card isnt fully inserted
Hi there, A friend at work has given me his M8 which appears to be stuck in recovery mde t see if i can get it back to working or can do anything with it.
I have samsung phones myself and while i know how to flash a stck rom etc to these, reading on some of the threads here it seems alot more complicated process on the HTC....
I have not had any experiencewith HTC devices since the HD2 days (what a great phone) so really need someone to walk me through what software/firmware i need and where to find it and what to do with it?
At the moment, it turns on, then goes into the recovery menu, then I choose wipe data/cache, and restore factory etc, but it then just comes up with done, choose the reboot option to come back to the recovery mode again........
I think it is a stock uk/eu release of the M8, don't know what network it was on or whether it was rooted/unlocked before hand.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
In the recovery menu I believe there is reboot to bootloader option. Select that, then tell us what's written on the bootloader
Search on how to do fastboot getvar all then post the result without serial & imei no.
Then we'll see anything we can offer to help
ckpv5 said:
In the recovery menu I believe there is reboot to bootloader option. Select that, then tell us what's written on the bootloader
Search on how to do fastboot getvar all then post the result without serial & imei no.
Then we'll see anything we can offer to help
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hi there, i tried it in the bootloader menu amd this pic is what comes up
the other info in post below
Found the drivers etc now and managed to get the info which is as :
c:\adbfast>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5
INFOversion-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 1.29.214500021.12G
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: None
INFOversion-main: 6.12.401.4
INFOversion-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
INFOserialno: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
INFOimei: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
INFOimei2: Not Support
INFOmeid: 00000000000000
INFOproduct: m8_ul
INFOplatform: hTCBmsm8974
INFOmodelid: 0P6B10000
INFOcidnum: 11111111
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 0mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: off
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: 76df2b54
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.020
You can install RUU to fix it ...
read this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926362&postcount=4 for the driver part
and this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6 for the RUU part on how-to
ckpv5 said:
You can install RUU to fix it ...
read this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926362&postcount=4 for the driver part
and this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6 for the RUU part on how-to
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Thanks alot forall your help, all done and strting up!!!:highfive::good: