[Q] How to install stock recovery img... - Desire 816 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well, I got new update, so I have to go back to stock recovery to install the update.. I have my PC formatted, so many files got removed and I actually forgot what to download and what command we type in adb, so can anyone tell me what to files I should download to flash using adb?
I have already got stock recovery though..

Download this. View attachment fastboot.zip
Place your recovery image in the fastboot folder after unzipping that file.
On a blank spot in the folder, hold shift, then right click (without letting go of shift). Choose "Open command window here"
Type this "fastboot flash recovery [name of file].img
You should see a success message and your phone should have the stock recovery installed.
And just in case THIS is a link to the stock recovery for our device.

FoxyDrew said:
Download this. View attachment 3012002
Place your recovery image in the fastboot folder after unzipping that file.
On a blank spot in the folder, hold shift, then right click (without letting go of shift). Choose "Open command window here"
Type this "fastboot flash recovery [name of file].img
You should see a success message and your phone should have the stock recovery installed.
And just in case THIS is a link to the stock recovery for our device.
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Thanks, bradah..:good:

Stock Recovery, Please?
KabbozZ said:
Well, I got new update, so I have to go back to stock recovery to install the update.. I have my PC formatted, so many files got removed and I actually forgot what to download and what command we type in adb, so can anyone tell me what to files I should download to flash using adb?
I have already got stock recovery though..
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Can you upload your stock recovery?

mated13 said:
Can you upload your stock recovery?
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it depends on the device variant so you should tell us what device you have

Can someone please provide me with the stock recovery for A5_UL, img posted above just gives me black screen upon entering the recovery.
EDIT: Nevermind, found the recovery I was looking for here

CrashBandicootX said:
Can someone please provide me with the stock recovery for A5_UL, img posted above just gives me black screen upon entering the recovery.
EDIT: Nevermind, found the recovery I was looking for here
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Can someone please help me with the stock recovery image of the htc 816 dual for 1.58.401.11
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Can someone please help me with the stock recovery image of the htc 816 dual for 1.58.401.11.... i want to update to lollipop

Possible with LOCKED bootloader?
FoxyDrew said:
Download this. View attachment 3012002
Place your recovery image in the fastboot folder after unzipping that file.
On a blank spot in the folder, hold shift, then right click (without letting go of shift). Choose "Open command window here"
Type this "fastboot flash recovery [name of file].img
You should see a success message and your phone should have the stock recovery installed.
And just in case THIS is a link to the stock recovery for our device.
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Hello
Is flashing stock recovery possible with LOCKED bootloader?

Dr.Ghobar said:
Hello
Is flashing stock recovery possible with LOCKED bootloader?
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I have a LOCKED BOOTLOADER, and I did flash a stock recovery for my HTC DESIRE 816g dual sim d816h mt6592 using flash tools. Just follow what they say in the needroms website.

Dr.Ghobar said:
Hello
Is flashing stock recovery possible with LOCKED bootloader?
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Well you can't flash any recovery with a locked bootloader, not even stock.'
But you can flash a RUU with a locked bootloader, which will reflash the stock recovery,

xxxCrimeDogxxx said:
I have a LOCKED BOOTLOADER, and I did flash a stock recovery for my HTC DESIRE 816g dual sim d816h mt6592 using flash tools. Just follow what they say in the needroms website.
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My HTC is Desire 816 Dual SIM. Its processor is "Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A7" which some people said it is Snapdragon.
As I have heard, Snapdragon phones must not be flashed by flashtools!

Dr.Ghobar said:
My HTC is Desire 816 Dual SIM. Its processor is "Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A7" which some people said it is Snapdragon.
As I have heard, Snapdragon phones must not be flashed by flashtools!
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My processor is MediaTek, as I have mentioned in the post, 'mt6592'...
But anyways, is that true??

xxxCrimeDogxxx said:
My processor is MediaTek, as I have mentioned in the post, 'mt6592'...
But anyways, is that true??
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What is true?

Dr.Ghobar said:
What is true?
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Snapdragon phones must not be flashed by flashtools! why?

xxxCrimeDogxxx said:
Snapdragon phones must not be flashed by flashtools! why?
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1. Because of the danger of bricking!
I do not dare brick my phone!
2. Have you ever flashed a snapdragon desire 816 dual sim via flashtools?

Dr.Ghobar said:
1. Because of the danger of bricking!
I do not dare brick my phone!
2. Have you ever flashed a snapdragon desire 816 dual sim via flashtools?
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Dont have a snapdragon desire 816 anyways...
BTW, could you help me with a bootloader unlocking problem??

xxxCrimeDogxxx said:
Dont have a snapdragon desire 816 anyways...
BTW, could you help me with a bootloader unlocking problem??
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What is your unlocking problem?
(I hope I be able to hellp you. But first find an appropriate thread and post your problem there. If there is none, make a thread for your problem. Then send me the link via private message.)

Dr.Ghobar said:
What is your unlocking problem?
(I hope I be able to hellp you. But first find an appropriate thread and post your problem there. If there is none, make a thread for your problem. Then send me the link via private message.)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/help/htc-desire-816g-dual-sim-d816h-mt6592-t3327410

FoxyDrew said:
Well you can't flash any recovery with a locked bootloader, not even stock.'
But you can flash a RUU with a locked bootloader, which will reflash the stock recovery,
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So what you mean is, if i dont have an unlocked bootloader, i wont be able to flash even a stock recovery? Which i did without following any steps for unlocking the bootloader. so I already have an unlocked bootloader?
Please do explain me what exactly this RUU is.

xxxCrimeDogxxx said:
"So what you mean is, if i dont have an unlocked bootloader, i wont be able to flash even a stock recovery? Which i did without following any steps for unlocking the bootloader. so I already have an unlocked bootloader?"
BINGO ! You just answered your own question .
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Related

phone shut off by itself

i got problem with my one x,this is replace set from htc
when i play game,after some time,it will go to "android system" page,and after less than 1 second it will turn off by itself
and today i found out that,it also happen when i on instagram
is it hardware problem?
photofast said:
i got problem with my one x,this is replace set from htc
when i play game,after some time,it will go to "android system" page,and after less than 1 second it will turn off by itself
and today i found out that,it also happen when i on instagram
is it hardware problem?
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Copy boot.img into the same folder where the fastboot or fastboot.exe executable file is.
Reboot your HTC One X into Bootloader Mode.
Select Fastboot from the Bootloader menu.
Connect your HTC One X to the computer via USB cable.
Manually flash the boot.imgfile you have extracted earlier. Open a command prompt or terminal on your computer and type the following command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
photofast said:
i got problem with my one x,this is replace set from htc
when i play game,after some time,it will go to "android system" page,and after less than 1 second it will turn off by itself
and today i found out that,it also happen when i on instagram
is it hardware problem?
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as I understand from your statement that you havnt rooted your mobile and you are still at original RUU ROM, if thats true you may have 2 options only ,
1- re-install the official RUU for your device or
2-return it to the repair center
ediresta said:
Copy boot.img into the same folder where the fastboot or fastboot.exe executable file is.
Reboot your HTC One X into Bootloader Mode.
Select Fastboot from the Bootloader menu.
Connect your HTC One X to the computer via USB cable.
Manually flash the boot.imgfile you have extracted earlier. Open a command prompt or terminal on your computer and type the following command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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arrrrrrrrr
u experienced this before?
photofast said:
arrrrrrrrr
u experienced this before?
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Ignore that, or any advice that says to unlock your bootloader to do so unless you already have unlocked it.
If you are fully stock and are not willing to void your warranty by unlocking or flashing anything report/return it to HTC as a fault.
Tigerlight said:
Ignore that, or any advice that says to unlock your bootloader to do so unless you already have unlocked it.
If you are fully stock and are not willing to void your warranty by unlocking or flashing anything report/return it to HTC as a fault.
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Unlocking the bootloader does not, I repeat DOES NOT void the varranty, UNLESS you bought it locked to a carrier
desmond1303 said:
Unlocking the bootloader does not, I repeat DOES NOT void the varranty, UNLESS you bought it locked to a carrier
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What a ridiculous statement.
I quote the following from HTCdev...
"Unlocking the bootloader means that you now have the ability to customize software on your device. Please note that changing your bootloader can cause significant issues with your device and once you have unlocked your device, you have agreed to the disclaimer that states a change in warranty status such that in the event you render your device unusable, you are responsible for the recovery of your device, whether by repair or by other means."
Which clearly translates to...after unlocking your bootloader you are responsible (must pay for) any repairs. There is NO qualification as to whether carrier purchase makes any difference ANYWHERE in the T&C's.
There is substantial evidence ALL over the internet and REPEATED advice from ALL quarters that doing so VOIDS the warranty.
Tigerlight said:
Ignore that, or any advice that says to unlock your bootloader to do so unless you already have unlocked it.
If you are fully stock and are not willing to void your warranty by unlocking or flashing anything report/return it to HTC as a fault.
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my waranty xpired already
dont really care about waranty,just wan to fix my problem
photofast said:
my waranty xpired already
dont really care about waranty,just wan to fix my problem
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Then try a custom ROM and see what happens. Plenty of guides on the forum.
Tigerlight said:
Then try a custom ROM and see what happens. Plenty of guides on the forum.
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trying
stuck at perm root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
phone keep restarting,and get hot
photofast said:
trying
stuck at perm root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
phone keep restarting,and get hot
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You don't need to root to flash a ROM, you just need to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery...possibly upgrade hboot.
A custom ROM will be pre-rooted.
Tigerlight said:
You don't need to root to flash a ROM, you just need to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery...possibly upgrade hboot.
A custom ROM will be pre-rooted.
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i follow guide from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
which step should i skip?
sorry i ask here,i wan to get fast reply
photofast said:
i follow guide from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
which step should i skip?
sorry i ask here,i wan to get fast reply
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If you're trying to root, you've unlocked bootloader and flashed custom recovery yes? Performed the backup step?
Tigerlight said:
If you're trying to root, you've unlocked bootloader and flashed custom recovery yes? Performed the backup step?
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unlock bootlloader=yes
custom recovery=not yet
backup=nothing to backup
photofast said:
unlock bootlloader=yes
custom recovery=not yet
backup=nothing to backup
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1) you need the custom recovery to root, that's why it won't work.
2) after installing custom recovery, go to post 2 for instructions on custom ROM installation.
when i click perm root
command promt popup
phone restart
now screen black with red triangle
Tigerlight said:
1) you need the custom recovery to root, that's why it won't work.
2) after installing custom recovery, go to post 2 for instructions on custom ROM installation.
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where to get custom recovery
photofast said:
where to get custom recovery
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Searching the forum will find you everything you need.
There is TWRP, CWM or Philz to choose from.
can recommend me stable rom?
okay
i in team win recovery project now,doing backup
thanks helping me,fuhh,my first time

[Q] I flashed wrong Recovery on HTC Desire HD

Hello,
I unlocked Bootloader via HTCDev site. I then flashed the Recovery which was attached to the guide which was for HTC oneX.
This is the wrong recovery sticks at HTC logo screen. I can't find a way to flash the correct Recovery..... keep getting "cannot load 'recovery..." error message. Is there a way to erase the Recovery & start again?.
What recovery are you trying to flash and how are you trying to flash it?
bananagranola said:
What recovery are you trying to flash and how are you trying to flash it?
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Thanks for very quick reply.
I originally flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5-1.8.4.0-endeavoru
then tried several others unsuccessfully.
then flashed recovery.img (5 Mar 2013 from Ace Tools folder), this flashed ok but Recovery still sticks on HTC logo screen.
Method used : Put phone in Fastboot by using Vol- & power keys then using Terminal on Mac with fast boot-mac routine.
Unsuccessful flashes are
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-ace
recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.2-ace-modaco-r2
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.0-ace
Eric
BTW Phone works OK
erix65 said:
Thanks for very quick reply.
I originally flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5-1.8.4.0-endeavoru
then tried several others unsuccessfully.
then flashed recovery.img (5 Mar 2013 from Ace Tools folder), this flashed ok but Recovery still sticks on HTC logo screen.
Method used : Put phone in Fastboot by using Vol- & power keys then using Terminal on Mac with fast boot-mac routine.
Unsuccessful flashes are
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-ace
recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.2-ace-modaco-r2
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.0-ace
Eric
BTW Phone works OK
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You might have to revert to stock and then re root
thekool said:
You might have to revert to stock and then re root
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I think I have stock rom already. However, how do I revert to stock rom as you suggest?
BTW phone has unlocked Bootloader , I did not think this is classed as roote, or am I wrong.
Thanks,
Eric
erix65 said:
Thanks for very quick reply.
I originally flashed recovery-clockwork-touch-5-1.8.4.0-endeavoru
then tried several others unsuccessfully.
then flashed recovery.img (5 Mar 2013 from Ace Tools folder), this flashed ok but Recovery still sticks on HTC logo screen.
Method used : Put phone in Fastboot by using Vol- & power keys then using Terminal on Mac with fast boot-mac routine.
Unsuccessful flashes are
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-ace
recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.2-ace-modaco-r2
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.0-ace
Eric
BTW Phone works OK
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What about http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-ace.img? It's the official CWM download site.
thekool said:
You might have to revert to stock and then re root
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Er, why would he want to do that?
erix65 said:
I think I have stock rom already. However, how do I revert to stock rom as you suggest?
BTW phone has unlocked Bootloader , I did not think this is classed as roote, or am I wrong.
Thanks,
Eric
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Heres the difference between the two
cwaffles said:
Rooting means you can install apps that require root access (like titanium backup or setcpu). Unlocked bootloader means you can load any rom, kernel, etc that you like. Unlocked bootloader requires root to be useful (for custom rom flashing)
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Reverting to stock would mean your phone would be the way it was when it came out the box (despite cosmetic defects of course lol ) but in order to do this use a RUU for your region/carrier which could be found here
Follow this for rooting
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bananagranola said:
What about http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-ace.img? It's the official CWM download site.
Er, why would he want to do that?
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This was assuming that the device didnt boot into the rom, otherwise it couldve been fixed by just reflashing which I assumed he tried already
bananagranola said:
What about http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-ace.img? It's the official CWM download site.
Er, why would he want to do that?
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my last reply does not appear in forum. Many thanks, flashed recovery(5.0.2.0-ace) as suggested & now recovery is working
Eric

please help me to unbrick htc one NM8PN07110801e ?

please help me to unbrick htc one NM8PN07110801e ?
milan guy said:
please help me to unbrick htc one NM8PN07110801e ?
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According to your given information I'd simply say: "Go and get you a new device!"
This shurely is as helpful as your information.
Else you'd write a few lines on what you did or what you tried to do when the 'brick' happened...
rootrider said:
According to your given information I'd simply say: "Go and get you a new device!"
This shurely is as helpful as your information.
Else you'd write a few lines on what you did or what you tried to do when the 'brick' happened...
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sorry for being short...i played with the recovery but i am still able to access the HBoot with full list but when i choose the factory reset it sends me back to bootloader menu with no action!!!
now i am stucked on htc white screen !!!
milan guy said:
sorry for being short...i played with the recovery but i am still able to access the HBoot with full list but when i choose the factory reset it sends me back to bootloader menu with no action!!!
now i am stucked on htc white screen !!!
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Ok, so everything is fine.
Depending on your rom (Sense I assume) you'll need to reflash your kernel or the complete "romwhichever".zip
To flash a kernel separately you need to boot into recovery and enter:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Usually you'll find the file boot.img inside the rom zip file(s) and you need to extract them. More questions?
Yes bro...can you guide me where to get the flash file
Sent from my GT-I9505G using Tapatalk
Are you using the stock rom (that came with the phone) or another one (which one)?
TWRP or CWM recovery?
Rooted (Superuser installed) or not?
Sorry asking, but that's straightforward...
rootrider said:
Are you using the stock rom (that came with the phone) or another one (which one)?
TWRP or CWM recovery?
Rooted (Superuser installed) or not?
Sorry asking, but that's straightforward...
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i am using stock in every thing...
milan guy said:
i am using stock in every thing...
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Did u unlock your bootloader? Or did u install any custom recovery? Or its just your phone out of the box?
blackice666 said:
Did u unlock your bootloader? Or did u install any custom recovery? Or its just your phone out of the box?
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i did not do any thing bro...my phone is crazy...please dont give up on me...every thing in the phone is not modified...please can you help me reflash it to stock ?!!!
If you didn't even unlock the bootloader, how could you possibly mess it up?
Is that possible?
Usually you can't bypass a locked bootloader.
So I'd suggest the following:
Boot into bootloader
Select Hboot (simply by pressing the on/off switch)
Select 'Factory Reset' by pressing Vol down
Press on/off
and wait for reboot.
Btw. did you buy it 2nd hand?
rootrider said:
Usually you can't bypass a locked bootloader.
So I'd suggest the following:
Boot into bootloader
Select Hboot (simply by pressing the on/off switch)
Select 'Factory Reset' by pressing Vol down
Press on/off
and wait for reboot.
Btw. did you buy it 2nd hand?
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at least can you help me flash it back to stock or to any other custom rom?
milan guy said:
at least can you help me flash it back to stock or to any other custom rom?
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What is your recovery?
And did you try the steps I mentioned above? It's way easier to try this first instead of returning to stock, as there are no RUU's available now. The very first thing to return to stock is to find out if an appropriate backup exists here.
If not, we'll try to load and flash another rom. Search for ADB-sideload...
Do you know about ADB-shell?
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Make shure to search and read for these things before we start anything...

Problem with m8, need to flash ROM

Hello, i have one piece M8 with some touch problems. .I cannot boot in fastboot mode either. I tried holding power button and vol down button but no luck. I want to flash a ROM on my phone and i have adb on my pc. Can anyone suggest a ROM and also help me boot in recovery or fastboot? Thanks
andrew21 said:
Hello, i have one piece M8 with some touch problems. .I cannot boot in fastboot mode either. I tried holding power button and vol down button but no luck. I want to flash a ROM on my phone and i have adb on my pc. Can anyone suggest a ROM and also help me boot in recovery or fastboot? Thanks
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Firstly, are you rooted? To install a ROM, you need to at least root and get a custom recovery like TWRP.
I used this toolkit to root. It also has an adb feature that boots your phone into fastboot or recovery.
If you don't trust the toolkit and have adb installed, you could try this.
Connect your phone and open a CMD window.
Type
adb devices
Make sure the phone is a connected device,
Then type
adb reboot fastboot
This should get you into fastboot and from there you can reboot to recovery if you need using volume and power buttons.
or just use adb reboot recovery to get to recovery straight away.
There are loads of roms available including: ARHD, ViperOne, Insertcoin etc.
Try looking for reviews on youtube or just read about them in these forums and pick one. Your can always wipe your device and flash another if you don't like one.
EDIT: As niorun said below, disable Fast Boot option under Power in Settings or it won't work.
andrew21 said:
Hello, i have one piece M8 with some touch problems. .I cannot boot in fastboot mode either. I tried holding power button and vol down button but no luck. I want to flash a ROM on my phone and i have adb on my pc. Can anyone suggest a ROM and also help me boot in recovery or fastboot? Thanks
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Also be sure to check if your 'Fast boot' option is switched off! You can't boot into Fastboot if its on.
Go to Settings>Power>Fast Boot.
I cannot enter fastboot through adb commands and even when i switch on the phone i cannot get past welcome screen since touchscreen not working......help?
andrew21 said:
I cannot enter fastboot through adb commands and even when i switch on the phone i cannot get past welcome screen since touchscreen not working......help?
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Touchscreen issue seems like a hardware problem and I'm not sure what you could really do about that other than send it in for a repair. If you can't get past the welcome screen, you can't disable the fastboot option so I'm not sure how to get around that.
Have you tried to adb into recovery?
andrew21 said:
I cannot enter fastboot through adb commands and even when i switch on the phone i cannot get past welcome screen since touchscreen not working......help?
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Please lets start by telling us what you've done already.
Unlocked bootloader, flashed custom recovery etc... etc...?
I somehow reached the power option and turned fastboot off....then i successfully entered into bootloader. Now when i did "fastboot getvar all" i get this model: product: m8_ul
what to do next and how and which rom to install? I have m8 toolkit and know how to use it.
andrew21 said:
I somehow reached the power option and turned fastboot off....then i successfully entered into bootloader and i dont know remember what option i selected...now my m8 shows red triangle on the screen, what to do?
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I've never seen that, but before you continue... You want to flash a custom ROM, right?
Before you can do that you need a Custom Recovery and a ROM suited for your needs. Do you already have them?
If you have, i suggest to follow the instructies inside the threads
If you haven't, i suggest to read and follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
EDIT: We can't tell you which ROM to use, that is your own decision!
Niorun said:
I've never seen that, but before you continue... You want to flash a custom ROM, right?
Before you can do that you need a Custom Recovery and a ROM suited for your needs. Do you already have them?
If you have, i suggest to follow the instructies inside the threads
If you haven't, i suggest to read and follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
EDIT: We can't tell you which ROM to use, that is your own decision!
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I need to flash Stock ROM just to repair my m8....can you pls suggest any and give download link? I know how to flash ROM by using toolkit...
1) unlock bootloader
2) Flash recovery
3) Copy rom to sdcard and flash it through recovery
is that correct?
andrew21 said:
I need to flash Stock ROM just to repair my m8....can you pls suggest any and give download link? I know how to flash ROM by using toolkit...
1) unlock bootloader
2) Flash recovery
3) Copy rom to sdcard and flash it through recovery
is that correct?
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That is correct, however I have no experience with going back to stock!
If you have made a nandroid backup before you flashed custom recovery that would be the easiest way.
Read the thread i posted earlier, going back to stock is explained there.
Niorun said:
That is correct, however i have no experience of going back to stock!
If you have made a nandroid backup before you flashed custom recovery that would be the easiest way.
Read the thread i posted earlier, going back to stock is explained there.
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Then pls give me download link for any good custom rom for this product: m8_ul
thanks.
andrew21 said:
Then pls give me download link for any good custom rom for this product: m8_ul
thanks.
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Again, i can't make a decision for you. But my personal choice would be ARHD.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694917
Niorun said:
Again, i can't make a decision for you. But my personal choice would be ARHD.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694917
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Can i use this stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694994
Also, what should i select odexed or deodexed?
andrew21 said:
Can i use this stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694994
Also, what should i select odexed or deodexed?
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I'd say the odexed one if you are going for the stock anyway, otherwise i'd suggest ARHD.
Niorun said:
I'd say the odexed one if you are going for the stock anyway, otherwise i'd suggest ARHD.
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Ok thanks bro
andrew21 said:
Ok thanks bro
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No problem, is everything running as expected again?
Niorun said:
No problem, is everything running as expected again?
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Actually my customer asked me to return the piece without repairing so bad luck.....anyway thanks for your help and suggestions bro

OTA update

Hi everybody,
I have the htc e9w, and I'm currently on the orignal rom version of 1.35.709.2. I have root premiision on my device and I have an annoying ota update notification which drives me crazy. It asks me to update to version 1.41.709.6 , but of course I can't since I've unlocked my bootloader.
So my question is, Is there's an option to update to the newer version? I don't care if it requiers wiping the decive, just another solution beside sunshine, I'm not going to invenst any more money on this piece of junk (I used to love HTC until now)
Or is there's a custom rom for this foreign device?
Thanks for the helpers.
Hi
You can install the OTA even if you are unlocked and s-off. It does not matter. The only thing you need is the stock recovery. If you have TWRP installed on your device, just flash the stock recovery ( it is in the forum ) and install the OTA.
If you think that you have to be locked, you can easily lock your device with only one command ( fastboot oem lock or relock i think ) and then you can easily be unlocked by using the same unlock.bin or the htc developer web site.
Thx
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Sheythan... said:
Hi
You can install the OTA even if you are unlocked and s-off. It does not matter. The only thing you need is the stock recovery. If you have TWRP installed on your device, just flash the stock recovery ( it is in the forum ) and install the OTA.
If you think that you have to be locked, you can easily lock your device with only one command ( fastboot oem lock or relock i think ) and then you can easily be unlocked by using the same unlock.bin or the htc developer web site.
Thx
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Hi, thanks for your help but I couldn't find any stock recovery for my version. my cid is 621 for as far I've understand it's from taiwan.
the only recovery that "suits" my device location is - recovery_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.45.707.5.zip, but it is another version from what I have ( 1.35.709.2) so can I use it?
AND I'm s-on.
iii2 said:
Hi, thanks for your help but I couldn't find any stock recovery for my version. my cid is 621 for as far I've understand it's from taiwan.
the only recovery that "suits" my device location is - recovery_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.45.707.5.zip, but it is another version from what I have ( 1.35.709.2) so can I use it?
AND I'm s-on.
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Yes, you can use it. You can find others at here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3285886
You can also find a compatible recovery.img in the OTA file that you have downloaded. Copy the OTA.zip from your downloads folder to your PC, extract the zip and you will find recovery.img inside the firmware.zip.
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Sheythan... said:
Yes, you can use it. You can find others at here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3285886
You can also find a compatible recovery.img in the OTA file that you have downloaded. Copy the OTA.zip from your downloads folder to your PC, extract the zip and you will find recovery.img inside the firmware.zip.
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Hi, I did what you've said, I installd the stock recovery, I've even unrooted my device, relocked it and format it, but still, I can update!
I have an htc with green arrow logo, but it got stuck in the middle and I see a red traingle.
I try to use ruu method, but the only ruu availbe for me is older than my current version, what appearntly doesn't aloow me to flash it. So what can I do?
iii2 said:
Hi, I did what you've said, I installd the stock recovery, I've even unrooted my device, relocked it and format it, but still, I can update!
I have an htc with green arrow logo, but it got stuck in the middle and I see a red traingle.
I try to use ruu method, but the only ruu availbe for me is older than my current version, what appearntly doesn't aloow me to flash it. So what can I do?
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I have the same issue
iii2 said:
Hi, I did what you've said, I installd the stock recovery, I've even unrooted my device, relocked it and format it, but still, I can update!
I have an htc with green arrow logo, but it got stuck in the middle and I see a red traingle.
I try to use ruu method, but the only ruu availbe for me is older than my current version, what appearntly doesn't aloow me to flash it. So what can I do?
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Have you flashed the recovery.img that comes with the OTA file ?
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