Hi, I'm having problems booting into cwm recovery. Every time I select recovery in the bootloader it just goes back to fastboot usb mode with the options for HBOOT, RAMDUMP, ETC. I've tried reflashing the recovery and it's not doing anything different. I can't get my phone to boot normally either.
stevebnes said:
Hi, I'm having problems booting into cwm recovery. Every time I select recovery in the bootloader it just goes back to fastboot usb mode with the options for HBOOT, RAMDUMP, ETC. I've tried reflashing the recovery and it's not doing anything different. I can't get my phone to boot normally either.
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What recovery are you using?
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What recovery are you using?
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Clockwork Mod. I was running cm12 and was having some random reboot issues and decided to back to cm11 but while attempting to restore the backup I kept getting various "E:Can't Mount/cache/ recovery/log" or various can't mount errors. Attempted to wipe the cache and flash the latest CWM recovery and that's where I am right now. Can't boot into CWM essentially stuck in the bootloader.
stevebnes said:
Clockwork Mod. I was running cm12 and was having some random reboot issues and decided to back to cm11 but while attempting to restore the backup I kept getting various "E:Can't Mount/cache/ recovery/log" or various can't mount errors. Attempted to wipe the cache and flash the latest CWM recovery and that's where I am right now. Can't boot into CWM essentially stuck in the bootloader.
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Flash the RUU.
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What recovery are you using?
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Flash the RUU.
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Can I just flash it through adb?
Trying to flash the RUU now but when I try to re-lock the bootloader I get "FAILED status read failed too many links" and my device reboots and gets stuck at the htc logo.
stevebnes said:
Trying to flash the RUU now but when I try to re-lock the bootloader I get "FAILED status read failed too many links" and my device reboots and gets stuck at the htc logo.
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Follow this guide exactly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/general/ruu-t2952058
FoxyDrew said:
Follow this guide exactly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/general/ruu-t2952058
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Thanks but I've been doing these steps for the past two hours or so and can't the phone past the too many links error then it just reboots and sticks to the htc logo screen, any idea what to do about this?
stevebnes said:
Thanks but I've been doing these steps for the past two hours or so and can't the phone past the too many links error then it just reboots and sticks to the htc logo screen, any idea what to do about this?
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You're doing something wrong. That guide has worked flawlessly for everyone else.
FoxyDrew said:
Follow this guide exactly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/general/ruu-t2952058
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FoxyDrew said:
You're doing something wrong. That guide has worked flawlessly for everyone else.
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Did everyone else have the exact same problem as me?
here i'll attach a picture of the commands i'm running and what happens.
http://imgur.com/EIa1GSk
stevebnes said:
Did everyone else have the exact same problem as me?
here i'll attach a picture of the commands i'm running and what happens.
http://imgur.com/EIa1GSk
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If your using CWM 6.0.4.7 from the official thread then this will cause the reboot to bootloader no recovery issue.
If you use the CWM 6.0.5.1 in Grarak's CM12 thread it will fix your issue of it not booting into the recovery.
Its because on the first flash of the recovery has some weird glitch and it only works with that recovery on the first boot into a custom one.
After you get into it though you can flash any recovery you want from any of the threads from the 816 Forum eg. Philz, CWM 6.0.4.7/8, & TWRP (but twrp has issues).
Also, if that doesn't work then can you let us know if you flashed any custom ROMs, if your running one, or if your on stock?
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jaysoblitzed said:
If your using CWM 6.0.4.7 from the official thread then this will cause the reboot to bootloader no recovery issue.
If you use the CWM 6.0.5.1 in Grarak's CM12 thread it will fix your issue of it not booting into the recovery.
Its because on the first flash of the recovery has some weird glitch and it only works with that recovery on the first boot into a custom one.
After you get into it though you can flash any recovery you want from any of the threads from the 816 Forum eg. Philz, CWM 6.0.4.7/8, & TWRP (but twrp has issues).
Also, if that doesn't work then can you let us know if you flashed any custom ROMs, if your running one, or if your on stock?
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I used the CWM 6.0.5.1 recovery same thing just flashed to the htc logo and then back to the hboot menu. I was using CM11 daily and tried CM12 here and there.
stevebnes said:
I used the CWM 6.0.5.1 recovery same thing just flashed to the htc logo and then back to the hboot menu. I was using CM11 daily and tried CM12 here and there.
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-Enter fastboot
-Flash the STOCK recovery.
-Leave the bootloader unlocked or unlock it if it isn't already.
-Press factory reset from the bootloader options.
-It will be at a black screen, then move to an exclamation mark.
-Press the volume keys/power key a few times if the menu doesn't show automatically.(No specific order)
-Wipe data/cache/factory restore from the stock recovery.
-Reboot device but boot back into the bootloader.
-Enter fastboot and flash CWM 6.0.5.1
-Wipe data/cache/dalvik - factory restore.
-Flash CM11/12 on your device via SD card or adb sideload.
Let me know how this goes.
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jaysoblitzed said:
If your using CWM 6.0.4.7 from the official thread then this will cause the reboot to bootloader no recovery issue.
If you use the CWM 6.0.5.1 in Grarak's CM12 thread it will fix your issue of it not booting into the recovery.
Its because on the first flash of the recovery has some weird glitch and it only works with that recovery on the first boot into a custom one.
After you get into it though you can flash any recovery you want from any of the threads from the 816 Forum eg. Philz, CWM 6.0.4.7/8, & TWRP (but twrp has issues).
Also, if that doesn't work then can you let us know if you flashed any custom ROMs, if your running one, or if your on stock?
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-Enter fastboot
-Flash the STOCK recovery.
-Leave the bootloader unlocked or unlock it if it isn't already.
-Press factory reset from the bootloader options.
-It will be at a black screen, then move to an exclamation mark.
-Press the volume keys/power key a few times if the menu doesn't show automatically.(No specific order)
-Wipe data/cache/factory restore from the stock recovery.
-Reboot device but boot back into the bootloader.
-Enter fastboot and flash CWM 6.0.5.1
-Wipe data/cache/dalvik - factory restore.
-Flash CM11/12 on your device via SD card or adb sideload.
Let me know how this goes.
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I flashed the stock recovery but when I press factory reset it does the same thing it does when i hit recovery just flashes to the htc logo and back to hboot. im really starting to think this phone is busted.
silly question
have you tried a different usb cable I have seen in the past where sometimes that will cause freaky things to happen.
stevebnes said:
I flashed the stock recovery but when I press factory reset it does the same thing it does when i hit recovery just flashes to the htc logo and back to hboot. im really starting to think this phone is busted.
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have you tried a different usb cable I have seen in the past where sometimes that will cause freaky things to happen.
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I'll give that a try
Update:tried three different cables same results.
stevebnes said:
I'll give that a try
Update:tried three different cables same results.
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You could try reflashing the boot.img in fastboot of CM11 if it got past /data & /system when restoring or CM12 if it gave an error immediately when trying to restore.
Then follow with the recovery.img via fastboot.
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[email protected] said:
have you tried a different usb cable I have seen in the past where sometimes that will cause freaky things to happen.
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jaysoblitzed said:
You could try reflashing the boot.img in fastboot of CM11 if it got past /data & /system when restoring or CM12 if it gave an error immediately when trying to restore.
Then follow with the recovery.img via fastboot.
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alright so I tried this and the same thing it'll flash the boot.img and the recovery.img but whenever i select anything in the bootloader quick flash of the htc logo and back to the hboot menu.
Exact Same Problem
I have the same problem, anybody has a solution? Please help, this goes out to the whole htc 816 community on xda
FoxyDrew said:
You're doing something wrong. That guide has worked flawlessly for everyone else.
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I have the exact same problem. I was running the CM12 build and it crashed and put my phone in a bootloop. CWM Recovery loaded initially, but it could not write to the system.
I flashed the stock recovery you listed, and it just says this and restarts:
Code:
(bootloader) [PGFS] partition_update_pgfs: pg1fs_security
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
(bootloader) TZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 536739196 (0x1FFDFD7C)
(bootloader) Start Verify: 3
(bootloader) WARM RESET: 8
(bootloader) [INFO] Reset reason in IMEM is 0x77665501
(bootloader) [INFO] Rebooting device
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 1.051s
Pressing "Recovery" and "Factory Reset" in the HBOOT screen just flashes the HTC logo and returns to Fastboot.
Any help would be appreciated.
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as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
5.to flash a custom Rom just flash a custom recovery in the fastboot
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
Edit: (credits to cpv5 for this info)Make sure you don't go to recovery when you're on stock recovery as it will wipe everything on your phone & virtual sdcard and you will be back to setup screen again.
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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I've done that now, ta for that.
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gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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even better is that once you have done the OTA update to 1.28 you get the new Hboot which can boot properly so you never have to replace the stock recovery. just fastboot boot recovery.img if you need to change rom or nandroid
I dont think that the 1.28 Hboot has fixed the fastboot boot commands...
You can fastboot boot a recovery? not just a boot.img?
broncogr said:
I dont think that the 1.28 Hboot has fixed the fastboot boot commands...
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it has because i have used it
flakz0r said:
You can fastboot boot a recovery? not just a boot.img?
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and yes, you can boot a recovery aswell as a boot.img
bagofcrap24 said:
it has because i have used it
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Very interesting, seems to be working for recoveries here as well (s-on unlocked hboot 0.94).
I'm really interested if this works properly for zImages as well. I thought PaulOBrein was working with htc for a solution for this "fastboot boot" though? Maybe some parts ain't working?
This is a great tip, thanks!
and is it just me, or does adb work when fastboot booting clockwork with the stock recovery flashed?!
bagofcrap24 said:
it has because i have used it
and yes, you can boot a recovery aswell as a boot.img
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Are you using windows to fastboot boot or linux?
broncogr said:
Are you using windows to fastboot boot or linux?
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Just tested it here, works on both host-machine types
It also lead to a nice find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819&page=21
gunswordx said:
as i have seen many threads stating that in the custom recovery one cannot charge the phone, so i thought why not use the stock recovery after flashing the rom!!
1. i flashed a custom rom in the custom recovery
2. after the first boot, i went to the hboot and flashed the stock recovery
3.restarted the phone and booted back to the custom rom, no reboots, no hangs what so ever, rom booted normally
4. switched my phone off from the bootloader to check if it works and voila it is charging !!!!
i do know that you have to flash a recovery every time you flash a custom rom but till a proper fix is found it is better to do this than depend on your luck
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I just add further note on your question here
See the edit part.
Thanks a ton ckpv5
Has a question here, how do we flash stock recovery in hboot? I only know the way of flashing stock recovery via fastboot with the command of "fastboot flash recovery [recovery name].img*
Is my way wrong or there is some other way?
Where do I get stock recovery from? Tempted to do this until cwm supports charging....
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landwomble said:
Where do I get stock recovery from? Tempted to do this until cwm supports charging....
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You can get it from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24738635&postcount=1
Btw bro, wanna ask if you are able to guide me on flashing the stock recovery? Is it the same way as flashing custom recovery?
williamyi said:
You can get it from the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24738635&postcount=1
Btw bro, wanna ask if you are able to guide me on flashing the stock recovery? Is it the same way as flashing custom recovery?
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yes same thing. not a single change except from the name
fastboot flash recovery (stock name).img
gunswordx said:
Edit: (credits to cpv5 for this info)Make sure you don't go to recovery when you're on stock recovery as it will wipe everything on your phone & virtual sdcard and you will be back to setup screen again.
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ok so...when you mean this, you are saying that by simply going to hboot and afterwards "recovery", it will wipe it all?! wtf?!
any reason for it?
casca said:
ok so...when you mean this, you are saying that by simply going to hboot and afterwards "recovery", it will wipe it all?! wtf?!
any reason for it?
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Because the stock recovery doesn't have menu like the CWM recovery, so once you choose recovery, the recovery process will run. Not like the CWM recovery, you need to choose which function to run.
So two things can happens when you go to recovery when you're on stock recovery:
1) the recovery will runs and wipe everything on your phone (I tested this)
2) the recovery will runs and there is error where you see the phone logo with red triangle, then you need to shutdown and restart to your current ROM.
ckpv5 said:
Because the stock recovery doesn't have menu like the CWM recovery, so once you choose recovery, the recovery process will run. Not like the CWM recovery, you need to choose which function to run.
So two things can happens when you go to recovery when you're on stock recovery:
1) the recovery will runs and wipe everything on your phone (I tested this)
2) the recovery will runs and there is error where you see the phone logo with red triangle, then you need to shutdown and restart to your current ROM.
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ok, tks for explaining mate
What is the meaning of the error where you see the phone logo with red triangle
I flashed the boot.img file from the essential files from slim rom . But directly after i did that it rebooted into bootloader. My recovery is not working and S-ON is showing . I know its not bricked but please can someone get me out of this situation. my CWM is not working as whenever i click it, it reboots again and again into the HTC home screen . PLEASE HELP !!! . It shows unlocked in bootloader
Easiest solution would be to flash RUU
skywalker1162 said:
I flashed the boot.img file from the essential files from slim rom . But directly after i did that it rebooted into bootloader. My recovery is not working and S-ON is showing . I know its not bricked but please can someone get me out of this situation. my CWM is not working as whenever i click it, it reboots again and again into the HTC home screen . PLEASE HELP !!! . It shows unlocked in bootloader
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Why don't you first try to flash a recovery? It looks like your recovery went haywire. In bootloader, go to fastboot, issue the following from your PC's cmd prompt:
fastboot flash recovery <full path to your recovery file>.img
CWM released a new recovery today 5.8.4.0. I flashed it and it works.
EDIT. You can find all the required adb and fastboot files in this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24967468&postcount=1
The CWM recovery file included is older but it works.
eyosen said:
Why don't you first try to flash a recovery? It looks like your recovery went haywire. In bootloader, go to fastboot, issue the following from your PC's cmd prompt:
fastboot flash recovery <full path to your recovery file>.img
CWM released a new recovery today 5.8.4.0. I flashed it and it works.
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yes i tried doing that many times but everytime i flash CWM and tried to boot into recovery , a loading screen appears for half a second and it again boots to HTC screen
skywalker1162 said:
yes i tried doing that many times but everytime i flash CWM and tried to boot into recovery , a loading screen appears for half a second and it again boots to HTC screen
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There is another recovery option available in the Development thread: TeamWin Recovery
Try using that. I read somewhere that people having problems with CWM flashed TeamWin and were successful.
EDIT: Before flashing either CWM or twrp, maybe you should try erasing your recovery partition and cache partition with
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
and then flash the recovey image.
EDIT 2: Another option would be to flash the stock recovery. I don't know what your regioncode/CID is. Find the appropriate stock recovery and flash that.
eyosen said:
There is another recovery option available in the Development thread: TeamWin Recovery
Try using that. I read somewhere that people having problems with CWM flashed TeamWin and were successful.
EDIT: Before flashing either CWM or twrp, maybe you should try erasing your recovery partition and cache partition with
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
and then flash the recovey image.
EDIT 2: Another option would be to flash the stock recovery. I don't know what your regioncode/CID is. Find the appropriate stock recovery and flash that.
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yup you were right TeamWin helped me a lot along with the wipe of cache . Thanks again eyosen
skywalker1162 said:
yup you were right TeamWin helped me a lot along with the wipe of cache . Thanks again eyosen
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You are welcome.
I also found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599748
Hope you will never need it
if you need more reference, i made a compilation thread, might help you out..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1692681
i have the same problem but and i cant do anything bcs it low battery
i did put it in charge since more than 5 hours and it keep say low battery
crazylife said:
i have the same problem but and i cant do anything bcs it low battery
i did put it in charge since more than 5 hours and it keep say low battery
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CWM recovery 5.8.3.1 and later support charging via USB while in recovery.
+1 . Read the entire thread and all the details in the links given.
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eyosen said:
CWM recovery 5.8.3.1 and later support charging via USB while in recovery.
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i cant flash anything only erase cache it keep say failed low battery :|
even im trying to flash RUU now but same problem lame low battery lol
Can u do a factory reset ... wipe ur phone clean?
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skywalker1162 said:
Can u do a factory reset ... wipe ur phone clean?
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yeah i did that and i did flash from recovery but the new problem is i did lock the phone so no recovery anymore,, i cant do anything at all now...
i sent a PM please read and reply
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i sent a PM please read and reply
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yeah i just saw it sorry for late i just got home
I have the International version of the One X and I tried to flash CM9 to it today. Everything was fine until I booted it up and it got stuck on the boot screen. Thought it wouldn't be a problem and I'd just try redoing the steps.. However, every time I select recovery from the bootloader, it restarts my phone. If I then hold the power button, it will turn off and then restart without me telling it too. The only way I can switch it off is by quickly booting into the bootloader and selecting 'Power Down'. Any help or guidance would be appreciated!
Have you tried "fastboot erase cache" without the commas
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Yes. Didn't change anything. Still stuck on the bootscreen and restarts everytime I enter recovery. Just tried reflashing recovery too.
Could Installing the stock bootloader and starting again help? or will that make no difference?
Is there any way of completely clearing the system without using recovery?
Did you flash the boot.img in fastboot
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Yes, However I fixed the bootup problem by using the following:
1.) Wiped with fastboot rather than recovery:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase webtop
fastboot erase preinstall
2.) Re-flash recovery (fixed booting into recovery (ONLY when fastboot wipe is done)):
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
3.) Re-flash boot kernel:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
4.) Flash ROM and GApps using recovery
This worked fine BUT everytime I try and power down my phone it automatically restarts. This is incredibly annoying. The only way I can get it to turn off is to boot into fastboot and select power off. If my phone is plugged in it will still reboot after about 10 seconds which means I can't charge it unless it's on.
At least you got your main problem sorted
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True. Thanks for your help too
I'm going to leave this to die, but if I can't fix my other problem I'll open a new thread.
In the mean time. If anyone knows a fix for this problem, please pm me! Thank you
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True. Thanks for your help too
I'm going to leave this to die, but if I can't fix my other problem I'll open a new thread.
In the mean time. If anyone knows a fix for this problem, please pm me! Thank you
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Which version of recovery are you using? I seem to remember there was a problem with cwm recovery 5.8.3.1 maybe? Try flashing 5.8.4.0 if not done so already
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eyosen said:
Which version of recovery are you using? I seem to remember there was a problem with cwm recovery 5.8.3.1 maybe? Try flashing 5.8.4.0 if not done so already
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Clockwork Touch 5.8.2.4
I've just seen that the ROM I've been using (TripNDroid's) has been updated to version 005. Working Wi-Fi!
Just spent the whole day setting up my phone.. Kinda annoying.
I'm gunna try flashing that and see if it fixes the problem. Will post here when I've tried it
petedavison93 said:
Clockwork Touch 5.8.2.4
I've just seen that the ROM I've been using (TripNDroid's) has been updated to version 005. Working Wi-Fi!
Just spent the whole day setting up my phone.. Kinda annoying.
I'm gunna try flashing that and see if it fixes the problem. Will post here when I've tried it
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Now I remember. Problem is with touch recovery. Only install 5.8.4.0.
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Installed Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0. Phone still reboots when switched off and cannot boot into recovery mode.
Boots up fine so it mostly isn't an issue but I was hoping to do a nandroid backup via recovery which is looking unlikely.
When i flashed cm9 for the first time, i got the same issue, i was stuck at boot screen...but at least i could boot into recovery, and from there, i used android revolution hd superwipe script, and then did the flashing process again...worked fine after that. So my main point is, if u can boot into recovery, from there you need to do a wipe script or wipe data/factory reset and THEN flash cm9...
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I tried installing a custom rom today and I think I messed up really bad, because my phone does not get pass the boot screen and I cannot enter the recovery setting. I think I messed up after entering
fastboot flash boot boot.img
in the command prompt and restarting because I forgot to put the rom zip on my phone. Since then I could not get pass the boot screen and even tried running a backup using CWM, but it didn't help. I then managed to mount my phone and put the rom onto it and installed it, but again it didn't help.
Now my phone can only enter the bootloader, I select hboot and fastboot, but nothing else works. Everytime I select recovery or factory reset I get the htc boot screen and it gets stuck. Does anyone have any solutions?
Thanks
did u backup your phone rom???
if you did u can go to recovery and restore it
and never try to change rom again trust me in that
otherwise i can't help bcuz i did the same mistake
I did make a backup, but like I said I can't enter recovery anymore, so I can't load the backup.
Thanks for trying to help anyway though.
fastboot erase cache
Often fixes recovery problems.
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fastboot erase cache
Often fixes recovery problems.
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Still not working, thanks anyway.
What HBOOT version do you have and what custom ROM are you trying to install?
edit: you didn't need to restart after changing boot.img cause in Recovery you can just go Advanced and then mount USB and copy the ROM or whatever files you want that way.
BlueSingA said:
What HBOOT version do you have and what custom ROM are you trying to install?
edit: you didn't need to restart after changing boot.img cause in Recovery you can just go Advanced and then mount USB and copy the ROM or whatever files you want that way.
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I have hboot 1.39.0000 and I was trying to install the latest cyanogenmod cm-10-20130106-NIGHTLY-endeavoru.
Yeah I realized this after I restarted and did it get the zip onto the phone. I think I installed it, but the phone is still stuck on the boot screen
UPDATE: Okay I've managed to install CWM recovery, so I think I'm making progress
You had to flash CWM again? Odd..
Anyway, if you happen to encounter the same problem with CM10 I suggest you try some other custom ROM.. Just make sure you "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and then "fastboot erase cache", and if for some reason you decide to format the sdcard or simply forget to add in the ROM zip, you can do it in Recovery when you mount the device as USB under Advanced options. Best of luck!
BlueSingA said:
You had to flash CWM again? Odd..
Anyway, if you happen to encounter the same problem with CM10 I suggest you try some other custom ROM.. Just make sure you "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and then "fastboot erase cache", and if for some reason you decide to format the sdcard or simply forget to add in the ROM zip, you can do it in Recovery when you mount the device as USB under Advanced options. Best of luck!
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Yeah CWM didn't load up, but I got it working again. Well it seems I'm back to getting the rom to install and being stuck at the boot screen again, so maybe I just need to use a different rom. Thanks for the help though
Okay, I've tried installing a few roms, but unfortunately I'm still on the boot screen, I can sometimes even reach the cyanogenmod boot screen, but get stuck there. I've read that this might be kernel issue, does anyone have any ideas?
CM10 requires a special boot.img for newer hboots. Check post 9308 in CM10 thread.
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TToivanen said:
CM10 requires a special boot.img for newer hboots. Check post 9308 in CM10 thread.
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You are a goddamn hero! Thanks, this solved everything.
No problem!
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Has anyone successfully installed TWRP 2.6.3.3 (http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7) on your HTC One? I have tried all three methods on installing it and I can't seem to get it to stick on my phone.
Method one: Goo.im app
From the menu, selecting Install OpenRecoveryScript and selecting Yes results in No recoveries were found for your device.
Method two: ADB / Terminal
Opened up an ADB shell and used dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 which successfully installed it. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Method three: Fastboot
Booting into the bootloader and selecting the fastboot option in order to run fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img successfully installed. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Holding volume down + power and selecting Recovery from the bootloader also reboots to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
No idea how to get this installation to stick. Can anyone help out?
the twrp for m7 doesn't work.
the twrp for m7vzw is the one you need.
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Has anyone successfully installed TWRP 2.6.3.3 (http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7) on your HTC One? I have tried all three methods on installing it and I can't seem to get it to stick on my phone.
Method one: Goo.im app
From the menu, selecting Install OpenRecoveryScript and selecting Yes results in No recoveries were found for your device.
Method two: ADB / Terminal
Opened up an ADB shell and used dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 which successfully installed it. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Method three: Fastboot
Booting into the bootloader and selecting the fastboot option in order to run fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img successfully installed. Rebooting to recovery goes to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
Holding volume down + power and selecting Recovery from the bootloader also reboots to the HTC screen that says Entering recovery and then reboots the device for a normal startup.
No idea how to get this installation to stick. Can anyone help out?
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I used Flashify from the Play Store and it worked perfectly. The recovery held and was able to flash CM11. My fastboot has been screwed ever since I upgraded to Win8.1 so Ive been using that app as an alternative.
EDIT- Using the correct one as the previous post alluded to would also be a great idea. I didn't even catch that.
wiredout46 said:
the twrp for m7 doesn't work.
the twrp for m7vzw is the one you need.
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Ah thanks, didn't even notice that. Working great now. If anyone comes to this thread looking for the m7vzw image, it can be found here: http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7VZW
raphytaffy said:
Ah thanks, didn't even notice that. Working great now. If anyone comes to this thread looking for the m7vzw image, it can be found here: http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/M7VZW
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2.6.3.3 is in the verizon htc one original development subforum. just flashed it and it works fine.
Guys help! Installed TWRP 2.6.3.3. specifically for installation Maximus HD after installation did WIPE and accidentally formatted storage on which lay installer Maximus 30 HD, how do I copy installer again on storage, because mode Bootloader - Fastboot USB can not get access to it?
How come I can't find VZW TWRP 2.6.3.3?
and only can find 2.6.3.4?
sorry, just curious
andybones said:
How come I can't find VZW TWRP 2.6.3.3?
and only can find 2.6.3.4?
sorry, just curious
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2.6.3.3 had the charging bug no?
if you need it, i have a copy of it.
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Hey
I was flashing my htc to CM11 and it says that flash was successful, but now my htc one stuck when you try to power on it says only HTC quietly brilliant and wouldnt go on. What should I do ?
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Hey
I was flashing my htc to CM11 and it says that flash was successful, but now my htc one stuck when you try to power on it says only HTC quietly brilliant and wouldnt go on. What should I do ?
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Did you wipe data before or after flashing?
Flyhalf205 said:
Did you wipe data before or after flashing?
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yes i did i have rot the cm10.2 but it stuck on logo screen of cm
peca_slo said:
yes i did i have rot the cm10.2 but it stuck on logo screen of cm
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You did flash the Verizon recovery and Verizon rom?
Flyhalf205 said:
You did flash the Verizon recovery and Verizon rom?
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Yes I did but I think this is not a good verzion for me cuz i have m7-ul model, but now I can do nothing with the phone. It would be good if i could get it back to stock
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Yes I did but I think this is not a good verzion for me cuz i have m7-ul model, but now I can do nothing with the phone. It would be good if i could get it back to stock
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Might be better to go to the ul variant thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one
Can't Flash TWRP after installing MaximusHD
So I am a noob at this stuff and successfully flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3. I installed the MaxHD ROM shortly after following all instructions that I could find. I ran into bootloop and had to revert to an old firmware then flashed the current firmware and viola MaxHD booted right up. However, now I can not flash TWRP back as my recovery. Everytime I flash it and go into recovery it goes into MaxHD ROM. If anyone has any ideas they are much appreciated.
Also, I have read for over three weeks on these boards before posting even my first post so I have tried to research the problem if anyone was wondering that.
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So I am a noob at this stuff and successfully flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3. I installed the MaxHD ROM shortly after following all instructions that I could find. I ran into bootloop and had to revert to an old firmware then flashed the current firmware and viola MaxHD booted right up. However, now I can not flash TWRP back as my recovery. Everytime I flash it and go into recovery it goes into MaxHD ROM. If anyone has any ideas they are much appreciated.
Also, I have read for over three weeks on these boards before posting even my first post so I have tried to research the problem if anyone was wondering that.
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Is MaxHD a Verizon rom? That could be an issue if it's not. Also, the latest TWRP is 2.7.0.8. Haven't had any issues with it. Are you flashing it with fastboot commands? You might try the app Flashify.
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Is MaxHD a Verizon rom? That could be an issue if it's not. Also, the latest TWRP is 2.7.0.8. Haven't had any issues with it. Are you flashing it with fastboot commands? You might try the app Flashify.
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Good call...it is not for the Verizon HTC One. Thanks much.
It doesn't say it's not in the write up about the ROM...I had to dig into the replies to see if anyone else asked.