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My procedure in chronological order:
Flashed recovery TWRP 2.3
Wiped everything possible in the wipe-tab
Installed CM9/10 from zip on SD-card (zip contains META-INF, system and boot.img)
Flashed boot.img from the zip file CM9/10
Issued the command fastboot erase cache
Unplugged cable and reboot
What happens is that I am stuck at the HTC booting screen. I have been here for about 30-40 minutes. If I try any adb shell command I receive this error: - exec '/system/bin/sh' failed: No such file or directory (2) -. Clearly, something is not right here. I will not speculate because I lack the knowledge to do so. Any help is appreciated because I have been phone-less for a day now and it is getting irritating. Thanks!
Seems you did everything correctly.
Try to flash via ClockWorkMod recovery.
Sent from my HTC One X
TToivanen said:
Seems you did everything correctly.
Try to flash via ClockWorkMod recovery.
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I just did the same procedure as before but with clockworkmod instead. Still hung at booting screen. I get the same error as before. Is root access a must? I have not done any exploit, only thing I have done is unlocked my boot loader at HTCDev.
zettez said:
I just did the same procedure as before but with clockworkmod instead. Still hung at booting screen. I get the same error as before. Is root access a must? I have not done any exploit, only thing I have done is unlocked my boot loader at HTCDev.
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Root should not be needed since most roms are rooted by default.
Did you flash gapps?
TToivanen said:
Root should not be needed since most roms are rooted by default.
Did you flash gapps?
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No, I have not. Maybe I should give it a try? Or is it not required? Should I not be able to start the phone without any gapps?
Do you by chance have any ROM you can recommend that works so I could try it out and exclude problems? Would very like to know if it is my phone or ROM that is buggy.
It should boot without them, but better to give it a try.
Ironically, I've been using CM10 for more than a month now and never had any problems booting.
Sent from my HTC One X
If you have an hboot newer than 1.12 you need a different boot.img, check the bottom if the ROM OP.
TToivanen said:
It should boot without them, but better to give it a try.
Ironically, I've been using CM10 for more than a month now and never had any problems booting.
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Would you mind telling me which CM10 build you are using and which boot.img you flashed?
BenPope said:
If you have an hboot newer than 1.12 you need a different boot.img, check the bottom if the ROM OP.
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I have hboot 1.3 or something I think. I downloaded the different builds at get.cm. Where can I get the boot.img if not the one in the zip file? Do you mean whichever thread that CM have posted themselves here on xda? Would you mind sending a link to where I can find the boot.img?
zettez said:
I have hboot 1.3 or something I think. I downloaded the different builds at get.cm. Where can I get the boot.img if not the one in the zip file? Do you mean whichever thread that CM have posted themselves here on xda? Would you mind sending a link to where I can find the boot.img?
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Normally it would be found in the bottom of CM10 threads OP but the link is down.
Here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34829297&postcount=9173
Remember to repack it with the one found in zip. Repack tool stickied on android development forum.
Sent from my HTC One X
TToivanen said:
Normally it would be found in the bottom of CM10 threads OP but the link is down.
Here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34829297&postcount=9173
Remember to repack it with the one found in zip. Repack tool stickied on android development forum.
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Thanks, but still a no go. What I did was take the modified boot from your link and the boot.img from the zip file, do the online converter as stickied on the forum, then did the procedure all again but this time I flashed the new boot.img I got from combining the old and the new boot.img. Still hangs at boot. Very annoying. I am currently using a modified stock ROM and I dislike it very much.
Hey,
I have exactly the same issue. I've unlocked my bootloader using the method as specified by htcdev.com. Then I flashed the newest CWM recovery. But if I flash any ROM, I'm stuck at its boot animation. However if I then unzip the boot.img from the ROM, and flash that (fastboot flash boot boot.img), my phone won't boot past HTC screen. Even erasing the cache didn't help (fastboot erase cache).
I've restored the stock ROM using the RUU, however during the process something went wrong and it formatted my sd-card. So I'm stuck with the stock ROM, without any applications or data.
Can anybody help me flash CM10?
My Hboot version is 1.36.0000
And I'm trying to flash the cm-10-20121210-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip ROM.
Thanks in advance
Han
irundaia said:
Hey,
I have exactly the same issue. I've unlocked my bootloader using the method as specified by htcdev.com. Then I flashed the newest CWM recovery. But if I flash any ROM, I'm stuck at its boot animation. However if I then unzip the boot.img from the ROM, and flash that (fastboot flash boot boot.img), my phone won't boot past HTC screen. Even erasing the cache didn't help (fastboot erase cache).
I've restored the stock ROM using the RUU, however during the process something went wrong and it formatted my sd-card. So I'm stuck with the stock ROM, without any applications or data.
Can anybody help me flash CM10?
My Hboot version is 1.36.0000
And I'm trying to flash the cm-10-20121210-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip ROM.
Thanks in advance
Han
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You cannot use the boot.img that comes with the zip out of the box if you have Hboot 1.36. What you have to do is repack it, taking the boot.img from the zip file and then a modified boot.img here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=9173 (thanks TToivanen), then as I understood it, repack it for instance here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1815607, download the repacked boot.img and flash that.
With that said, I could not get it running but it might be something wrong with my phone. Please try this out and tell me if it works or not so I may start to conclude where the error lies.
zettez said:
Thanks, but still a no go. What I did was take the modified boot from your link and the boot.img from the zip file, do the online converter as stickied on the forum, then did the procedure all again but this time I flashed the new boot.img I got from combining the old and the new boot.img. Still hangs at boot. Very annoying. I am currently using a modified stock ROM and I dislike it very much.
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Sorry, but all I can say is that you did a mistake at some point.
Try installing again with full wipe and remember to wipe cache and dalvik.
You are referring to the official CM10 and not Trip's or any other builds right?
TToivanen said:
Sorry, but all I can say is that you did a mistake at some point.
Try installing again with full wipe and remember to wipe cache and dalvik.
You are referring to the official CM10 and not Trip's or any other builds right?
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Will try again. I got the latest build from http://get.cm/?device=endeavoru. Will try cm-10-20121213-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.zip as it came out today.
zettez said:
You cannot use the boot.img that comes with the zip out of the box if you have Hboot 1.36. What you have to do is repack it, taking the boot.img from the zip file and then a modified boot.img here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=9173 (thanks TToivanen), then as I understood it, repack it for instance here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1815607, download the repacked boot.img and flash that.
With that said, I could not get it running but it might be something wrong with my phone. Please try this out and tell me if it works or not so I may start to conclude where the error lies.
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I did that and now my phone is still stuck on the HTC screen. Trying to restore my backup of the stock ROM atm.
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hmm the backup was useless... Off to the RUU it is....
irundaia said:
[/COLOR]hmm the backup was useless... Off to the RUU it is....
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You flashed the stock boot.img before restoring?
irundaia said:
I did that and now my phone is still stuck on the HTC screen. Trying to restore my backup of the stock ROM atm.
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I see, then it is not only I who have this problem.
And a heads up, if the backup would go wrong, I currently use this ROM and it works pretty good if you want stock or cannot be arsed to get a root exploit for the stock ROM. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035203.
Would be great if anyone has any ideas why irundaia and I cannot make CM10 work?
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You flashed the stock boot.img before restoring?
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You're right, I forgot to do that. I does boot now, still at a loss though. Can't we downgrade our Hboot to a version in which we know that CM can be flashed?
Kinda out of ideas here...
Can you confirm that the boot.img flashes ok? (should say OKAY)
Also confirm that you have endeavoru and not evita.
ok im truely frustrated after trying to figure this out in past 2 days and reading more than 60 threads/websites.
Problem:
my one x was running 4.0.4 rooted +supre user+CWM, till i got the notification for 4.1 update. i pressed install now and downloaded around 380 MB, during the update phase a red exclamation icon appeared and phone rebooted into 4.0.4.
relocked bootloader, flashed stock recovery and downloaded it again and this time copied the OTA file before pressing install. so i installed and same issue.
uninstalled Avast AV (android) and ran through the same process again, same thing, started up into 4.0.4 again.
unlocked the bootloader, flashed CWM 5.8.4, copied ota file into phone and renamed it to update.zip. ran it from recovery menu and got status 7 error.
downloaded and ran JBFWTOOL21 and followed the instructions, during one of the steps i encountered an error and after restarting the phone i was stock at "HTC One x" with "beatsound" logo at bottom.
NOW NOTHING WORKS
what ive tried so far:
relocked loader and flashed stock recovery and tried Factory Reset, no luck.
unlocked loader and flash CWM and tried wiping cache and wiping disk. nothing.
relocked loader,flashed recovery and ran stock RUU "RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_ARA_1.28.415.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_25679_signed" but it doesnt work, give an error related to version numbers or something.
extracted system.img, boot.img from RUU temp folder ROM.zip and tried to flash but cant flash system.img (918mb). something about not enough HEAP i think.
from the OTA JB zip extracted recovery.img, boot.img and recovery.img and flashed them. nothing.
downloaded "One_X_All-In-One_Kit_v2.1" and tried kernel flash, nothing.
clearing cache via fastboot command also doesnt work
really appreciate any helpful input guys, im really frustrated. thanks
Oh my.. First, stop unlock and relock of bootloader. Do you have a cwm backup from before all this started? Flashing cwm and restoring that backup will get you far.
The first ota attempt failed due to cwm, always return to stock recovery (recovery.img from your cwm backup image) before applying ota update!
Kind Regards
TwinAdk
unfortunately, no. no backup.
since it all started from the official update i didnt make any backups.
Stop trying flash randomly. Run the following command:
fastboot getvar version-main
it wasnt just random flashing, i starting reading different posts and so tried them all one-by-one to see which works, anyway the output:
version-main: 3.16.415.4
woomera said:
it wasnt just random flashing, i starting reading different posts and so tried them all one-by-one to see which works, anyway the output:
version-main: 3.16.415.4
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Well that's why the older RUU wouldn't work. You have the latest.
You'll need to go to the ROM backups thread and see if you can get a backup and flash its boot.img and restore it from CWM.
Actually, reboot your PC and try to flash system.img and boot.img again. You will probably need to be locked.
but isnt that the boot.img from "OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_ARA_3.16.415.4-2.17.415.2_release_304331jrfus698taf4vm1x"?
cause i have already tried it, didnt work. i have the OTA file.
Modified my post. Look up.
i have boot.img from firmware with hboot 3.16 and 3.19, which one to use?
and the system.img is from stock RUU which is "RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_ARA_1.28.415.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_25679_signed", will that work?
the OTA JB is a zip file and doesnt have system.img.
Err.. 1.39?
yes
the firmware included in "JBFWTOOL21" is 1.36 which is used by many to manually upgrade to JB but the firmware inside the OTA file itself is 3.19 which is also the version i updated to since i thought its the reason the update doesnt work.
the Hboot version on my phone is 1.39 at the moment.
Hmmm. Looks like you'll have to find a backup in the backups thread and flash it.
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Hmmm. Looks like you'll have to find a backup in the backups thread and flash it.
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i dont understand, a backup of what? the system.img?
Something similar happened to me....my phone was bootlooping. I flashed a custom rom and it booted up fine... did u try flashing a custom rom?
sridheepan said:
Something similar happened to me....my phone was bootlooping. I flashed a custom rom and it booted up fine... did u try flashing a custom rom?
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I thought about suggesting that too, but I'm new to flashing so I didn't feel confident enough to do it..
But off the top of my head, a custom rom, complete with boot.img and everything should work..
I'm using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013506, it's super great and support all hboot versions.
No guarantees it will work though.
Kind Regards
TwinAdk
sridheepan said:
Something similar happened to me....my phone was bootlooping. I flashed a custom rom and it booted up fine... did u try flashing a custom rom?
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guess it worth a try even though i'd rather fix the problem in hand in another fashion.
gonna give it a try and post the results.
k so i downloaded the Blade rom and it worked, thanks "TwinAdk".
so now about JB. should i just use "JBFWTOOL21" or better if i do it manually?
and is this the right order to do it manually: ?
-unlock bootloader
-flash CWM
-flash boot.img
-install from zip in CWM
woomera said:
i dont understand, a backup of what? the system.img?
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A nandroid backup, like what Clockworkmod recovery makes.
woomera said:
k so i downloaded the Blade rom and it worked, thanks "TwinAdk".
so now about JB. should i just use "JBFWTOOL21" or better if i do it manually?
and is this the right order to do it manually: ?
-unlock bootloader
-flash CWM
-flash boot.img
-install from zip in CWM
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NP, glad it worked! So now you have a phone that can actually boot up and make phone calls.. Not on the stock rom you wanted, but it's better than when you started this thread
From this point on, you can use a "return to stock" thread for the HOX.
1. Make a NANDROID backup via CWM (so you can get back to what you have now!)
2. Move the backup to your computer, to avoid anything happening to it
3. See this tutorial ([TUT] Getting back to stock after flashing custom roms [Noob friendly])
NOTE: The thread says the following in the top:
NOTE: These instructions require that you have one of the ICS hboot versions in order to work (1.12.0000 or lower). If you have one of the new JB hboots 1.28, 1.31 or 1.33 there is currently no way to return to stock until a JB ruu is released for your device.
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The "new jb hboots" also refers to 1.39.
I have the 1.39 myself, and i believe i am able to return to stock via my CWM backup of my stock phone, from before i flashed a custom rom the first time.. Is that assumption wrong? Someone more experienced than me to the rescue, please
Kind Regards
TwinAdk
BenPope said:
A nandroid backup, like what Clockworkmod recovery makes.
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thanks for the clarification
TwinAdk said:
NP, glad it worked! So now you have a phone that can actually boot up and make phone calls.. Not on the stock rom you wanted, but it's better than when you started this thread
From this point on, you can use a "return to stock" thread for the HOX.
1. Make a NANDROID backup via CWM (so you can get back to what you have now!)
2. Move the backup to your computer, to avoid anything happening to it
3. See this tutorial ([TUT] Getting back to stock after flashing custom roms [Noob friendly])
NOTE: The thread says the following in the top:
The "new jb hboots" also refers to 1.39.
I have the 1.39 myself, and i believe i am able to return to stock via my CWM backup of my stock phone, from before i flashed a custom rom the first time.. Is that assumption wrong? Someone more experienced than me to the rescue, please
Kind Regards
TwinAdk
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i have read the same thing, also "BenPope" mentioned it. so with this version of Hboot (1.39) i cant restore unless its a nandroid backup.
but i dont wanna go back to stock ICS! i wanna finish what i was trying to do in first place, Upgrade to JB.
but no matter what i do i get the "status 7 error". i have tried it with the OTA my phone downloaded and also downloaded it again directly from HTC website via a link from one of the threads in forum.
so status 7 apparently is related to CRC error but how can that be? and what is my option right now to do the upgrade? also bear in mind that before all these happened the normal upgrade process via the "system update" also failed with a red icon error.
Hay guys,
for my Desire HD i use the custom rom Jellytime. I used the r6.2, then i flashed an update.zip to r7.
But then i realized, bluetooth is not working and i'm not connected to my google account. So i decided to downgrade to r6.2, so i flashed the .zip as an update.zip. now my phone freezed after the jellytime bootlogo :/
I tried to get to the recovery but when i press power+ volume down, it vibrates 3 times and nothing happens.
does anybody knows what to do? I have a backup, so are there any possibilities, to restore the backup?
slixx
Ouch, did you flash the ROM as an update.zip or the backup?? And what recovery do you got?
hay,
i flashed the r7 as an update.zip, to update my custom rom from r6.2 to r7. and i also flashed the r6.2 as an update.zip to downgrade
I think this was my fault.
i have the lastes version i think - something like 5.0.1.20.
okay,
i used the adb to boot into the bootloader. with the bootloader i booted into the recovery, know i try to restore my backup.
hope it works!
Report back with your progress.
EDIT: and save yourself some trouble next time by using recovery instead of bootloader for installing ROMs
It worked!
i restored the backup, after this i installed an older version of jellytime, flashed gapps, and restored my personal stuff with google
i didn't flashed the rom with the bootloader. i just forgot to flash gapps, after installing the jellytime update ._.
this was the reason why i was not connected to my google account. and the bluetooth function...hmm i dont care cause i don't use it.
but now everything is okay again.
BTW, if you feel like getting back to jelly time, I recommend using v30, or the last 4.1.2 version of jelly time. I think it was only until v9 that jellytime started getting stable, and v30 should be almost bug free.
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black screen after update of Jellytime was installed
I flashed in recovery , formatted and all that and picked up the zip of jellytime all installation steps worked fine and once finsihed and the phone was going to finally reboot it just turned black and didn't continue.
HOw do I resolve this? How can I do my backup ? Right now my phone is useless so appreciate a fast answer
Regards
Toby
ektob said:
I flashed in recovery , formatted and all that and picked up the zip of jellytime all installation steps worked fine and once finsihed and the phone was going to finally reboot it just turned black and didn't continue.
HOw do I resolve this? How can I do my backup ? Right now my phone is useless so appreciate a fast answer
Regards
Toby
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Do you have an unlock bootloader? If so, have you flashed the boot.img in fastboot?
glevitan said:
Do you have an unlock bootloader? If so, have you flashed the boot.img in fastboot?
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If you mean I am rooted - yes I am. I had the IceColdSandwich before I tried to flash this CM10 JellyTime. I'm not sure I did the fastboot. I did a clean wipe and selected the update rom zip and then followed the steps, inlcuding selecting Desire S and flash (normal?) . It ran through all the installation steps without problems, but when finsihed and during the reboot it hanged (black screen).
ektob said:
If you mean I am rooted - yes I am. I had the IceColdSandwich before I tried to flash this CM10 JellyTime. I'm not sure I did the fastboot. I did a clean wipe and selected the update rom zip and then followed the steps, inlcuding selecting Desire S and flash (normal?) . It ran through all the installation steps without problems, but when finsihed and during the reboot it hanged (black screen).
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I didn't ask about root, did I? I made 2 simple questions that have not been answered
glevitan said:
I didn't ask about root, did I? I made 2 simple questions that have not been answered
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So responding a bit more politely;
Do you have an unlock bootloader? To unlock a bootloader is mlostly resolved by doing a root. That I have done so yes in that case I do have a unlocked bootloader. Please correct me if I am wrong in conclusion.
If so, have you flashed the boot.img in fastboot? I am not sure in this. I think I was give two choices - fast boot and normal boot. I selected normal boot.
ektob said:
So responding a bit more politely;
Do you have an unlock bootloader? To unlock a bootloader is mlostly resolved by doing a root. That I have done so yes in that case I do have a unlocked bootloader. Please correct me if I am wrong in conclusion.
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You are wrong in your conclusion.
bananagranola said:
You are wrong in your conclusion.
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OK..fine. Still I'm sure I'm unlocked. Now I acctally got the bootloader working - ACE PVT ENG S-OFF RL . So I read your link - thanks it seemed valuable but I didn't get why I needed to open a terminal window (dos window I assume) secondly it didn't work at all since the usb connection didn't connect properly.. I'm sorry for being such a hassle.. . I did before though un zip the folders so if needed - where should the boot image be in order for it to load from the sd card ?
Thanks for the patience
EDIT: I tried to follow the flashboot steps as best I could, but failed to load the image.
ektob said:
ACE PVT ENG S-OFF RL
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Then you are not unlocked!! I give up.
bananagranola said:
Then you are not unlocked!! I give up.
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Whatever - I didn't stop me from installing other ROMs. This case is now closed - I changed ROM to CodefireX - worked fine. But sure I will look into it if its necessary - for sure for Jellytime..
I must say you guys really tried to help but any reasons to why I have to unlock bootloader - is that something that have become necessary over time? Maybe its also bad instructions on the ROMS main pages? Why do I need to search 50 different forums to get a simple answer?
Anyway you can give up on me now because I resolved it on my own. Thanks
Because there are additional steps if you are unlocked...
Hello everyone,
So I've looked around on this topic and it's still an issue, albeit a minor one. My M8 phone is unlocked/rooted, and S-OFF'd. I am currently using ViperOne M8, which is awesome!
When I boot to HBOOT after installing new firmware the OS line is filled in, but after booting to Recovery and going back to HBOOT, the OS line is now blank. I've been told this is a bug in TWRP, and not a bug or issue anywhere else. I've tried 2 different approaches to fixing it. One entailed flashing a new ZIP (or flashing something), but the instructions stated that I needed to boot to Recovery while in Stock Recovery, which my phone does not do. It's only when I use a TWRP Recovery that I am able to go into any Recovery Menu. The other one had to do with flashing a zipped firmware, but even though that flash worked just fine, it still didn't resolve the OS issue. I have tried looking all around, but either I'm missing something, or it's just not knowing enough about what I'm reading to recognize the right answer.
So please, will someone tell me HOW do I get rid of that pesky TWRP bug that causes the OS line in HBOOT to blank out after only 1 visit to recovery post-firmware update?
I would appreciate ANY info you can give me.
Thank You,
RockStar2005
Download the modified Twrp from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54054835
Flash the modded (test) Twrp recovery with flashify and you won't have to worry about that happening again after flashing the firmware. You are going to have to flash your current firmware for it to show up again. Works perfect after that. Hope that helps
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
lotzakritters said:
Download the modified Twrp from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54054835
Flash the modded (test) Twrp recovery with flashify and you won't have to worry about that happening again after flashing the firmware. You are going to have to flash your current firmware for it to show up again. Works perfect after that. Hope that helps
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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lotza,
Thank you SO MUCH for posting that link! I installed the modified TWRP and it worked like a charm!
Have a great weekend!!
RockStar2005
RockStar2005 said:
lotza,
Thank you SO MUCH for posting that link! I installed the modified TWRP and it worked like a charm!
Have a great weekend!!
RockStar2005
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Awesome, glad you got it fixed
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Guys, I was flashing RUU.exe to my M8 and I suddenly got USB Error after some few seconds the process started. HBOOT booted without a blank HBOOT and afterwards, RUU now returns with an error that I should flash the correct RUU. I didn't have any backup of the OS but I had a TWRP backup which I downloaded and it was on the phone so I tried recovering but still OS is blank. Phone also doesn't boot pass HBOOT, even after restoring. Please help.
Hi guys,
I'm new in this section because I had an HTC One SV, but today I receive One X. Now... I have a very serious problem: after I flashed a custom kernel, HTC doesn't seems to boot, but it it's stuck in the white screen with the green HTC word. I tried to flash another kernel and stock kernel too, but this doesn't seems to be useful... Please help me!!! (I'm not S-Off)
TheSura said:
Hi guys,
I'm new in this section because I had an HTC One SV, but today I receive One X. Now... I have a very serious problem: after I flashed a custom kernel, HTC doesn't seems to boot, but it it's stuck in the white screen with the green HTC word. I tried to flash another kernel and stock kernel too, but this doesn't seems to be useful... Please help me!!! (I'm not S-Off)
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flash the boot.img via fastboot you must take it from modules archive and paste it on your fastboot folder then run from cmd fastboot flash boot boot.img and restart
Thant said:
flash the boot.img via fastboot you must take it from modules archive and paste it on your fastboot folder then run from cmd fastboot flash boot boot.img and restart
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I tried many times and finally, my HTC booted until the lockscreen. If I tried to unlock, it returned that White screen, but my PC recognized it and I could copy Viper ROM inside it. So, I flashed the ROM and now it work. But if I want back to stock? I don't have any nandroid backup and; I don't know why, I can't do S-Off: using rumrunner, it does all the procedure, but it stucks on pouring: it arrives to pouring (8) and then it says me to reboot and retry. So, what can I do?
TheSura said:
I tried many times and finally, my HTC booted until the lockscreen. If I tried to unlock, it returned that White screen, but my PC recognized it and I could copy Viper ROM inside it. So, I flashed the ROM and now it work. But if I want back to stock? I don't have any nandroid backup and; I don't know why, I can't do S-Off: using rumrunner, it does all the procedure, but it stucks on pouring: it arrives to pouring (8) and then it says me to reboot and retry. So, what can I do?
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No S-OFF for ONE X international Endeavoru, your only way is restore nandroid backup find it from somewhere
Thant said:
No S-OFF for ONE X international Endeavoru, your only way is restore nandroid backup find it from somewhere
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Well, I understood. Thank you so much! I've found a nandroid yet, but I'm having problems with the process "HTC.opensense.social" or something similar because it stopped improperly. Sorry if I do so many questions, but I'm n00b <_< Thank you
TheSura said:
Well, I understood. Thank you so much! I've found a nandroid yet, but I'm having problems with the process "HTC.opensense.social" or something similar because it stopped improperly. Sorry if I do so many questions, but I'm n00b <_< Thank you
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da a full wipe(system,data,cache and davlik cache) and don't forget to flash the boot.img from nandroid backup
Thant said:
da a full wipe(system,data,cache and davlik cache) and don't forget to flash the boot.img from nandroid backup
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I did yet before restoring nandroid! But I didn't flash the boot.img because after restoring, I flashed a new kernel from recovery and from fastboot. The cause could be the custom kernel?
TheSura said:
I did yet before restoring nandroid! But I didn't flash the boot.img because after restoring, I flashed a new kernel from recovery and from fastboot. The cause could be the custom kernel?
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are you flash the boot.img from the kernel?
Thant said:
are you flash the boot.img from the kernel?
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Yes, I did
thesura said:
yes, i did
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@TheSura
Sorry, Wich kernel do you try to flash
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@TheSura
Sorry, Wich kernel do you try to flash
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I flashed this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586808
Now I want to try another because it has overclock to 1.7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2138586
Is this good?
Ps: doesn't matter the error: I'm going to return to viper, so don't worry
TheSura said:
I flashed this kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586808
Now I want to try another because it has overclock to 1.7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2138586
Is this good?
Ps: doesn't matter the error: I'm going to return to viper, so don't worry
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in this aroma flasher have 6 kernels you must to flash the coerct boot.img from modules archive
Thant said:
in this aroma flasher have 6 kernels you must to flash the coerct boot.img from modules archive
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Understood! Thank you very much!