Im am the only one or have other phones the same problems?
I use an HTC one x and have to flash the kernel seperate. is there anyone with the same isue?
any tipps for flashing without an PC only with recovery?
cyrok said:
Im am the only one or have other phones the same problems?
I use an HTC one x and have to flash the kernel seperate. is there anyone with the same isue?
any tipps for flashing without an PC only with recovery?
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My last HTC device was a Desire HD, but I imagine that the newer devices have the same approach. To flash a kernel, you need to use both recovery and a PC, first to flash the boot.img with fastboot from the PC, and then flash the .zip from the recovery.
cyrok said:
Im am the only one or have other phones the same problems?
I use an HTC one x and have to flash the kernel seperate. is there anyone with the same isue?
any tipps for flashing without an PC only with recovery?
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Yes use kernel lighter from original android section by @Thunder07 thanks to him we don't need S-OFF:victory:
Thant said:
Yes use kernel lighter from original android section by @Thunder07 thanks to him we don't need S-OFF:victory:
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what did the s-off mean? i saw it in the original recovery, but dont understand the sense
sorry for my bad english
cyrok said:
what did the s-off mean? i saw it in the original recovery, but dont understand the sense
sorry for my bad english
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S-OFF give you possibility to flash boot.img withoet PC, the boot.img is includet in the module.zip with script to flash it from recovery, and many other things
Thant said:
S-OFF give you possibility to flash boot.img withoet PC, the boot.img is includet in the module.zip with script to flash it from recovery, and many other things
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means i can flash a zip (wich contains the boot.img) without a PC?
cyrok said:
means i can flash a zip (wich contains the boot.img) without a PC?
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yes and roms too but no S-OFF for HOX. Are you read for the kernel lighter?
Thant said:
yes and roms too but no S-OFF for HOX. Are you read for the kernel lighter?
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how did you mean that?
cyrok said:
how did you mean that?
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what what I mean??? I mean you can flash roms and kernels with kernel lighter withowt PC only one time you must to flash the KLboot.img and other things read in the thread for kernel lighter
I use an android phone with twrp custom recovery and when i flashed a rom before i restarted my phone i wipe cache and dalvik cache then i flash the kernel zip separately from the rom and then restart phone. Make a nandroid backup before doing any thing like this and you can backup your stock kernel if you haven't changed it yet. Flashify for root users, app can backup your current kernel and current recovery. I only flash roms and kernels through recovery. I have used that app to flash my recovery but some people have bricked their devices using it. Soft bricked i think
ryan012 said:
I use an android phone with twrp custom recovery and when i flashed a rom before i restarted my phone i wipe cache and dalvik cache then i flash the kernel zip sererately from the rom and then restart phone. Make a nandroid backup before doing any thing like this and you can backup your stock kernel if you haven't changed it yet. Flashify for root users, app can backup your current kernel and current recovery. I only flash roms and kernels through recovery. I have used that app to flash my recovery but some people have bricked their devices using it. Soft bricked i think
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thats my rom ;P
http://forum.pac-rom.com/Thread-ROM-UNOFFICIAL-KitKat-4-4-4-ENDEAVORU-PAC-ROM-KK-RC-3
i think i do it on the classic way, like you say think that wasnt a onetime flashing so i like to be on the safe side
cyrok said:
thats my rom ;P
http://forum.pac-rom.com/Thread-ROM-UNOFFICIAL-KitKat-4-4-4-ENDEAVORU-PAC-ROM-KK-RC-3
i think i do it on the classic way, like you say think that wasnt a onetime flashing so i like to be on the safe side
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What is it you were doing ? Were you trying to flash them both at same time from a computer instead of on the recovery ?
ryan012 said:
What is it you were doing ? Were you trying to flash them both at same time from a computer instead of on the recovery ?
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naaa... first flash the extractet boot.img with his tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426
and then i flash the full zip with my recovery. i use philz touch 6 recovery for the hox.
i had made a flashable zip with all my apps. made with ZIPme https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zip.me&hl=de
works great ^^
i think its easyer than make the whole s-off thing
cyrok said:
naaa... first flash the extractet boot.img with his tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426
and then i flash the full zip with my recovery. i use philz touch 6 recovery for the hox.
i had made a flashable zip with all my apps. made with ZIPme https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zip.me&hl=de
works great ^^
i think its easyer than make the whole s-off thing
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with Kernel lighter you install one time the KLZeusBeta8.img with the pc then when you go in recovery just go to flash zip from file choice Flash AromaFM-KL.zip then choice your rom and will be installed on the end choice the boot.img from rom.zip the apps will ask you to choice the boot.img and give you automatik the boot.img in the rom.zip and you are ready to go you can change your rom every thime when you want and flash kernels any time without PC
Thank you. I give it a try you description is easyer than the one from the thread
Thant said:
S-OFF give you possibility to flash boot.img withoet PC, the boot.img is includet in the module.zip with script to flash it from recovery, and many other things
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cyrok said:
how did you mean that?
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just keep in mind that there is a small bug in KL-Aroma which ill fix in a week, after my exams.
but you can bypass it by running this commands with adb
Code:
adb remount
adb shell mkdir /system/boot/
adb shell mkdir /data/boot/
adb shell mkdir /sdcard/boot/
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while trying many cusOMS RomS ANd FLAshable ZiPS ,Came aCRoss TWo TERMS Flash BY cwm RecOVeRy or sTOck cwM Wats THE Difference betwen THE two Sorry FOR a A NOOB quESTion but WAS very Anxious to KNow tHE DiFereNCE......THANKS IN ADVANCE
custom roms are modified versions of your current stock rom to make it beautiful and faster.
flashable zips are of 2 types:
1. They are made for updating/adding something in your current rom.
2. Its a file format which lets you to install things using cwm. It can be a rom itself too!
hell_lock said:
custom roms are modified versions of your current stock rom to make it beautiful and faster.
flashable zips are of 2 types:
1. They are made for updating/adding something in your current rom.
2. Its a file format which lets you to install things using cwm. It can be a rom itself too!
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i want to ask wat is difference if we flash a rom using cwm or using stock recovery
talwarrokzz said:
i want to ask wat is difference if we flash a rom using cwm or using stock recovery
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cwm has more options than the stock one so using cwm is preferable
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cwm has more options than the stock one so using cwm is preferable
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your answers are good but still cant fullfill my requirements (sorry if rude)
wanted to ask why some roms only prefer cwm recovery not stock and why only cwm is used to replace boot image of our phone
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cwm has more options than the stock one so using cwm is preferable
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CWM has more options and very simple to understand and use!
STOCK=less option.... hard to use... some times its cause a boot loop!
talwarrokzz said:
your answers are good but still cant fullfill my requirements (sorry if rude)
wanted to ask why some roms only prefer cwm recovery not stock and why only cwm is used to replace boot image of our phone
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u can flash a rom from stock recovery too but as I said above, it is recommended to use so that u can restore ur phone if something goes wrong. Wen i tried to flash boot.img frm stock recovery it gave an error but wen u flash it from cwm it is successful . Any more doubts or are you still unsatisfied? ASK MORE!
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u can flash a rom from stock recovery too but as I said above, it is recommended to use so that u can restore ur phone if something goes wrong. Wen i tried to flash boot.img frm stock recovery it gave an error but wen u flash it from cwm it is successful . Any more doubts or are you still unsatisfied? ASK MORE!
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are you mad?
PwN.CraZyTagZ said:
are you mad?
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Yes I am!!
its depends on scripting... stock recovery runs only amend scripting but cwm 3.0 or later edify scrpiting... and it has so many options then stock... one notable option and frequently using option is dalvik cache wipe... this is y most of em prefer cwm...
I GUESS THIS IS THE ANSWER... BUT IM NOT SURE ABOUT... GOOGLE IT FOR MORE INFO... I READ IT SOMEWHERE ONCE UPON A TIME... SO I FORGET SOME OF THE THINGS...
stock recovery require your zip to be signed for security reason. cmw is not. signing itself is simple process that only need few second, but once you signing your zip you can't change it's content. you must resign your zip if you do. that's why some people prefer cmw, because you can easily change zip content with regular archive manager without resign.
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stock recovery require your zip to be signed for security reason. cmw is not. signing itself is simple process that only need few second, but once you signing your zip you can't change it's content. you must resign your zip if you do. that's why some people prefer cmw, because you can easily change zip content with regular archive manager without resign.
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Yes friend u r right............
Sent from my GT-S6102 using xda premium
Let's get to your qeury . . . Flashing via stock or CWM
With CWM Recovery you can:
Flash boot.img (kernel)
Flash Custom ROMS
Flash .zips without resinging packages
Choose what partition to be mounted during flash
With stock:
Flash boot.img (kernel) -but most kernel are ment to be flashed via CWM as it has a higher chance of success and less likely to cause bootloops
Flash Custom ROMS - but some ROMS use scripts that are NOT SUPPORTED by stock recovery
Flash .zips but requires zips to be signed and resigned if there are modifications on the package
CarlDeanCatabay said:
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With stock:
Flash boot.img (kernel) -but most kernel are ment to be flashed via CWM as it has a higher chance of success and less likely to cause bootloops
Flash Custom ROMS - but some ROMS use scripts that are NOT SUPPORTED by stock recovery
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that's not stock recovery problem, but custom rom problem. a lot of custom rom have poorly written (or generated) updater-script. rom dev put a lot of work on making his/her rom looks good, but give very small attention to installation process. some rom event try to mount /dev/stl19 to /system in instalation process. that partition not exist in sgy. and updater-script not depend to which recovery that you use. it's depend to updater-binary inside your zip file.
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?
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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?
TToivanen said:
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.
I needed fastboot files so i did a little research to find to different files.
1 had only 3 files in the folder(ckpv5's tutorial)
& the other had 6 files(cybervibin's tutorial) so i dont want to mess up flashing kernel.
Since these are important files.
Someone plz help me chose between which fastboot i must copy to c drive
The one with most files just run the fast boot.exe
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Doesn't have to be on c: drive can be desktop
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u mean i dnt have to cmd/ fastboot flash boot boot.img.
wer do i copy the boot.img i want to flash?
I know 1 way.
Open cmd type fastboot flash boot boot.img(u have too copy its exact location)
then fastboot reboot.
Is that right?
I read somewhere u have to copy boot.img to fastboot folder.
That made me confused like hell.
I found the soltn thread closed.
Why do you need to be confused
The extra files are HTC Driver and TWRP image... those are not part of fastboot
When you want to run fastboot flash boot boot.img - the boot.img file must be in fastboot folder
When you run fastboot flash boot [folder path]/boot.img - the boot.img can be at any folder and put the right path ... but why do you want to do the hard way
ckpv5 said:
Why do you need to be confused
The extra files are HTC Driver and TWRP image... those are not part of fastboot
When you want to run fastboot flash boot boot.img - the boot.img file must be in fastboot folder
When you run fastboot flash boot [folder path]/boot.img - the boot.img can be at any folder and put the right path ... but why do you want to do the hard way
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No other developer is as calm as you ckpv5.
So flashing kernel is the big deal for me.
As i am doing it for the 1st time.
I wanted to flash some AOSP Roms.
So i was just curious wether i should do it or not.
Nishblueweapon said:
I wanted to flash some AOSP Roms.
So i was just curious wether i should do it or not.
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Flashing any ROM either Sense ROM or AOSP ROM, you need to flash the boot.img as mentioned on OP. The ROM thread will tell you what kind of kernel/boot.img that you need. Some is on CM9 kernel, some on CM10 kernel and some is using the stock kernel or TK kernel. For CM10 they have two different kernel if I'm not mistaken, so read carefully.
Most basic thing is to flash a boot.img that is meant for that ROM.
ckpv5 said:
Flashing any ROM either Sense ROM or AOSP ROM, you need to flash the boot.img as mentioned on OP. The ROM thread will tell you what kind of kernel/boot.img that you need. Some is on CM9 kernel, some on CM10 kernel and some is using the stock kernel or TK kernel. For CM10 they have two different kernel if I'm not mistaken, so read carefully.
Most basic thing is to flash a boot.img that is meant for that ROM.
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Thanks ck for your support.
Before flashing Rom i tried back up from recovery but it had some error.
That's too general.
You need to tell what kind of error, what is written for the error then only someone can tell you whether that's an error or something normal
ckpv5 said:
That's too general.
You need to tell what kind of error, what is written for the error then only someone can tell you whether that's an error or something normal
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It said something failed to create image.
It ocurred during backing up process.The process was completed 50 %(not accurate) & then the error.
Change your CWM to a better version or use TWRP as most people do.
ckpv5 said:
Change your CWM to a better version or use TWRP as most people do.
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i have the same version u mentioned in your thread how to unlock bootloader.
where do i search for the latest cwm/twrp?
i ll chose after reading reviews
Read again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665 and follow the links under Recovery Images[PRIMO U/GSM]
When you first started this thread you were confused why he has more files for fastboot and I mentioned he has TWRP there.
I personally use TWRP 2.4.3.0
Gotta go now .... if there is anything further, I'll check later when I'm home
ckpv5 said:
Read again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665 and follow the links under Recovery Images[PRIMO U/GSM]
When you first started this thread you were confused why he has more files for fastboot and I mentioned he has TWRP there.
I personally use TWRP 2.4.3.0
Gotta go now .... if there is anything further, I'll check later when I'm home
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the latest is twrp 2.5.0.0 on their main site. can u try & let me know.
how do i uninstall cwm before installing this.
Nishblueweapon said:
the latest is twrp 2.5.0.0 on their main site. can u try & let me know.
how do i uninstall cwm before installing this.[/QUOTE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721749
I found this on one v orginal development since it is an official twrp recovery it should not have any
Problem...u can also find steps to install it on that thread...so give it a try...
But I personally use cwm no problem so far ....
Don't know about twrp but cwm installing was quite easy...
If u want I can provide u with my recovery.img ..but give twrp a try..
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Just use the All In One Toolkit for One V
kernel flashing is made so much simpler and easier:good::good:
Never flashed a kernel via ADB(or whatever its called,dunno coz i never used it )
I dont need to remove CWM before installing TWRP through Toolkit right?
Nishblueweapon said:
I dont need to remove CWM before installing TWRP through Toolkit right?
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dont think so
but to be sure, ask someone with more experienced
Seraz007 said:
dont think so
but to be sure, ask someone with more experienced
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some1 plz confirm this
Hi, I'm a complete noob and I just used Hasoon2000's kit to root my phone. I accidentally flashed the stock kernel because i thought that was a part of the rooting process. Now my One X is stuck on the logo screen. I'm a complete noob and I would really appreciate help without sarcasm.
Arshman said:
Hi, I'm a complete noob and I just used Hasoon2000's kit to root my phone. I accidentally flashed the stock kernel because i thought that was a part of the rooting process. Now my One X is stuck on the logo screen. I'm a complete noob and I would really appreciate help without sarcasm.
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Which rom are you using currently, you just need the kernel from that rom which you can flash from fastboot.
gffmac said:
Which rom are you using currently, you just need the kernel from that rom which you can flash from fastboot.
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The Stock rom is installed right now. I would really appreciate it if you could tell me how to flash the stock kernel.
Arshman said:
The Stock rom is installed right now. I would really appreciate it if you could tell me how to flash the stock kernel.
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We need to know which stock system version you had to get the right kernel ideally or if you have a custom recovery you could go and flash a new rom which will have a kernel to go with it (depending on your hboot version).
gffmac said:
We need to know which stock system version you had to get the right kernel ideally or if you have a custom recovery you could go and flash a new rom which will have a kernel to go with it (depending on your hboot version).
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I've got 4.1.1
I've also got ClockworkMod. I wanted to install cyanogenmod. Can I do that? Also if the battery is low can it recharge while stuck on the logo screen since only then I can see the red led indicating charging. Oh and I have hboot 1.36.0000
Then go ahead and install the latest CM. Your hboot is compatible !
Mr Hofs said:
Then go ahead and install the latest CM. Your hboot is compatible !
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um, How? I understand you're supposed to place the .zip file on the sd card. My phone is stuck on the htc logo and the storage device doesn't show up on my pc, It's only registered as My HTC in the device manager.
Arshman said:
um, How? I understand you're supposed to place the .zip file on the sd card. My phone is stuck on the htc logo and the storage device doesn't show up on my pc, It's only registered as My HTC in the device manager.
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Look for a tut..there are many out here
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Arshman said:
I've got 4.1.1
I've also got ClockworkMod. I wanted to install cyanogenmod. Can I do that? Also if the battery is low can it recharge while stuck on the logo screen since only then I can see the red led indicating charging.
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I could be wrong but I think it charges when in custom recovery but not at the bootloader? Also you can mount the internal storage to your pc from custom recovery to copy a zip onto the phone.
Alex-V said:
Look for a tut..there are many out here
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Can you give me a link? I've been trying to find one for the past hour. All of them require the sd card.
Oke here we go :
1: what recovery do you have, type and version number ?
2: have you downloaded the cm rom + gapps ?
3: do you know fastboot commands ?
Mr Hofs said:
Oke here we go :
1: what recovery do you have, type and version number ?
2: have you downloaded the cm rom + gapps ?
3: do you know fastboot commands ?
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I have Clockworkmod Recovery v5.8.2.7. I've got the cm rom but not the gapps. And I don't know the fastboot commands.
Arshman said:
Can you give me a link? I've been trying to find one for the past hour. All of them require the sd card.
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As tip..one of the first thread in dev section
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Flash this recovery, your battery does NOT charge in that old recovery
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw
Then flash the boot.img from the cm10 rom. Its inside the zip
Then you make a full wipe in the recovery and install cm10 and right after that the gapps file (all can be downloaded from the cm10 thread)
Reboot and done
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All flashing can be done with the toolkit
Mr Hofs said:
Flash this recovery, your battery does NOT charge in that old recovery
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw
Then flash the boot.img from the cm10 rom. Its inside the zip
Then you make a full wipe in the recovery and install cm10 and right after that the gapps file (all can be downloaded from the cm10 thread)
Reboot and done
Edit :
All flashing can be done with the toolkit
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Right, Thanks. But do I place the downloaded recovery in the recovery folder in the kit files? I did that and i don't see new recovery in the toolkit. But I'm assuming that's not what we're supposed to do anyway...
Arshman said:
Right, Thanks. But do I place the downloaded recovery in the recovery folder in the kit files? I did that and i don't see new recovery in the toolkit. But I'm assuming that's not what we're supposed to do anyway...
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Right, so I tried to flash the recovery from the fastboot folder.It tried to do that but battery was low. I'll deal with that, but just tell me, can I flash the rom and the boot.img the same way as that?
Arshman said:
Can you give me a link? I've been trying to find one for the past hour. All of them require the sd card.
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You can put files into the storage by booting into cwm recovery, selecting mount USB storage, and connecting it to your computer.
For how to flash ROMs, look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904 second post.
Battery too low ?
Oke put this file inside the fastboot folder on the pc (you have the fastboot.exe file, should be in one of the folders in the toolkit dir)
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Execute this file with the phone in the bootloader ! It will continuing to loop your bootloader and charge it little by little. Let it run for about 30 min and then flash again the recovery. The recovery name must be just "recovery.img" so rename it if needed
Mr Hofs said:
Battery too low ?
Oke put this file inside the fastboot folder on the pc (you have the fastboot.exe file, should be in one of the folders in the toolkit dir)
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Execute this file with the phone in the bootloader ! It will continuing to loop your bootloader and charge it little by little. Let it run for about 30 min and then flash again the recovery. The recovery name must be just "recovery.img" so rename it if needed
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So after I've done that, How would I flash the rom, I can't mount sd storage through cwm because it says " uns error, no such file or directory" I formatted the usb earlier, could it have something to do with that? Is there any other way?
Thats because i told you to flash the new recovery first from the link i gave you. That one is able to mount the sdcard so you can copy the rom + gapps to it
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
Thant said:
@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!