does this mean my m8 is a paperweight? lol i was trying to downgrade from lollipop 4.19.161.2 i downloaded the 1.54.161.5 nandroid/firmware/stock recovery i changed the firmware to 0P6BIMG.zip on external sd card went to bootloader and it flashed the 1.54.161.5 firmware first, all i can get into is stock recovery with blue text with the red triangle and exclamation mark, i am s-off, adb doesnt list my device. is there anything i can do to bring it back to normal?
p1xel-cl0ck said:
does this mean my m8 is a paperweight? lol i was trying to downgrade from lollipop 4.19.161.2 i downloaded the 1.54.161.5 nandroid/firmware/stock recovery i changed the firmware to 0P6BIMG.zip on external sd card went to bootloader and it flashed the 1.54.161.5 firmware first, all i can get into is stock recovery with blue text with the red triangle and exclamation mark, i am s-off, adb doesnt list my device. is there anything i can do to bring it back to normal?
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Thats stock recovery.
Go to fastboot, flash custom recovery, and flash away!
Or, run RUU from either zip or from RUUmode..
Easy as pie
SaHiLzZ said:
Thats stock recovery.
Go to fastboot, flash custom recovery, and flash away!
Or, run RUU from either zip or from RUUmode..
Easy as pie
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thats the thing i cant get into fastboot and its going on a boot loop (htc logo twice then to a black sceen with red triangle and red exclamation mark)
p1xel-cl0ck said:
thats the thing i cant get into fastboot and its going on a boot loop (htc logo twice then to a black sceen with red triangle and red exclamation mark)
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Sure you can. Hold power and volume up button
SaHiLzZ said:
Thats stock recovery.
Go to fastboot, flash custom recovery, and flash away!
Or, run RUU from either zip or from RUUmode..
Easy as pie
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SaHiLzZ said:
Sure you can. Hold power and volume up button
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just takes me to stock recovery ! and if i hold power button and volume up it goes in a boot loop
p1xel-cl0ck said:
just takes me to stock recovery ! and if i hold power button and volume up it goes in a boot loop
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Keep them pressed, phone will reboot and will get you in fastboot mode
SaHiLzZ said:
Keep them pressed, phone will reboot and will get you in fastboot mode
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nope keeps going to htc logo then off then htc logo and keeps doing it
p1xel-cl0ck said:
nope keeps going to htc logo then off then htc logo and keeps doing it
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As soon as the phone turns off, switch to power + volume down.
I have some good ment advice for you @p1xel-cl0ck :
Please keep your issues in 1 thread, you are difficult to follow around. And many of your issues are pretty basic. Please read up before you do something again.
Answers are here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3060717
And please keep them there in the future !
Cheers
Mr Hofs said:
I have some good ment advice for you @p1xel-cl0ck :
Please keep your issues in 1 thread, you are difficult to follow around. And many of your issues are pretty basic. Please read up before you do something again.
Answers are here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3060717
And please keep them there in the future !
Cheers
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no problem sorry
Related
This morning i just flashed the new froyo rom that the xda guys had made and it said if you was experiencing any led problems to go into adb and delete a file.
I went into adb and mounted the system, but didnt delete a file, when i came out i didnt exit, i just pulled the usb cable,
is it possible that my system is still mounted and is stuck?
when i rebooted i am stuck on a boot loop from the first htc screen and i have no way of getting into recovery...
I dont think this is a usb brick as i didnt flash anything,
im not sure what to do now;(
I cant even flash a new ruu from fastboot;(
Hope you guys can help
JD
Almost the same hapened to med yesterday, but i was able to reflash.
Take out the batery and start into recovery directly, wipe before flash.
Good luck, i hope it works out for ya.
Im not sure if this is a usb brick or not? I think with usb bricks you can still flash a ruu from fastboot, where as i cant;(
infexis said:
Almost the same hapened to med yesterday, but i was able to reflash.
Take out the batery and start into recovery directly, wipe before flash.
Good luck, i hope it works out for ya.
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I cant get into recovery;( at all;(
getting a device not found when trying to get into recovery, i am completly stuck;( painful times;'((
You can USB-Brick without any flashing.
Can you boot into android or do you get stuck at the loop every time?
Tried booting without the SD?
Rudolfje said:
You can USB-Brick without any flashing.
Can you boot into android or do you get stuck at the loop every time?
Tried booting without the SD?
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i get stuck at the first htc screen boot loop, cant boot without sd neither;(
i also cant flash a ruu from fastboot;(
also im not sure how to go about unbricking if its unbricked, the instructions are not very clear on modaco, and also i was using the brafrorom4 and im not sure how i would go about making a mtd0.img with that rom.
Completly bamboozled;(
JupiterDroid said:
i also cant flash a ruu from fastboot;(
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And trying to flash a stock ROM from the built-in recovery (the one accessible with volume-up and power from the HBOOT's red triangle screen)?
Just to be clear, with the device turned off you can't get into HBOOT holding vol. down and turning it on?
@ngel said:
And trying to flash a stock ROM from the built-in recovery (the one accessible with volume-up and power from the HBOOT's red triangle screen)?
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I have not tried that, how would i go about doing that mate?
JupiterDroid said:
I have not tried that, how would i go about doing that mate?
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Just boot your Desire with volume-down pressed and once in the HBOOT, select RECOVERY; then, as the red triangle screen appears press volume-up and power until you reach a blue recovery console that has a "Flash from sdcard" menu entry.
Copy a stock ROM to your sdcard and flash it.
I've never tried that, but I readed that the console is able to flash HTC signed stuff, so give it a try...
EddyOS said:
Just to be clear, with the device turned off you can't get into HBOOT holding vol. down and turning it on?
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i can get into hboot fine
JupiterDroid said:
i can get into hboot fine
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how can i flash a ruu from the phone? i thought it had to be done from windows?
JupiterDroid said:
how can i flash a ruu from the phone? i thought it had to be done from windows?
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Two posts above.
@ngel said:
Two posts above.
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cheers mate, will give it a try now
it wont flash, it has a signature failure
JupiterDroid said:
it wont flash, it has a signature failure
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Are you trying a stock, untouched HTC ROM?
@ngel said:
Are you trying a stock, untouched HTC ROM?
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yes i beleve so, i had to rename it to update.zip to be able to flash,
i tried to flash the PB99IMG_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2_Radio_32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2_release_126984_signed.zip rom
Where to begin...
I have had ARHD GSM 2.1.2 working flawlessly since I have had the phone. I put the charger in the phone, pulled it out straight away and the Wave Secure app tried to initiate (data backup on charger only). When I put the charger back in the battery (Circles Mod by Hoolm) was stuck flashing battery percentage and charge bolt even when not charging.
I thought it was a good time to do a fresh install anyway so I superwiped lite and flashed ARHD 2.1.5. Reinstalled all my apps from the market fresh and then tried to perform a titanium backup...
The phone turned off and is now stuck in a permanent boot loop. I managed to use mskip toolkit to put it in recovery once and ran superwipe, wipe dalvik, fix permissions, re-flash ARHD 2.1.5 and then reboot.
Now it is stuck in a permanent boot loop and I cannot get it into recovery...HELP!
The only alternate screen I can get to is the ODIN screen by holding vol down and power....it says downloading but nothing happens.
Can you use fastboot from the mobil odin screen?
Flash the recovery.img maybe.
But can you not get into the bootloader menu at all?
Unfortunately, no. It just says "downloading - do not turn off target" where the option to enter fastboot should be.
Jubakuba said:
Can you use fastboot from the mobil odin screen?
Flash the recovery.img maybe.
But can you not get into the bootloader menu at all?
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dont use odin.
turn pull the battery, put it back in, press and hold both vol up and down and press and hold the power button.
that's fastboot mode.
HUGE thank you.
I am in recovery! Now what is best practice to get phone back into working order???
Zepius said:
dont use odin.
turn pull the battery, put it back in, press and hold both vol up and down and press and hold the power button.
that's fastboot mode.
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do you have a nandroid backup? if so, restore that. if you still bootloop, get back to recovery, wipe data and cache.
When I try and go to recovery I get the android bot with a red exclamation point coming out of it. It won't let me get to recovery.
Is this the point where something is definitely wrong and I have to send it to samsung for warranty repair?
I am pretty sure I can flash ICL53f and relock the bootloader.
Zepius said:
do you have a nandroid backup? if so, restore that. if you still bootloop, get back to recovery, wipe data and cache.
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sacksyboy said:
When I try and go to recovery I get the android bot with a red exclamation point coming out of it. It won't let me get to recovery.
Is this the point where something is definitely wrong and I have to send it to samsung for warranty repair?
I am pretty sure I can flash ICL53f and relock the bootloader.
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You don't have the green android with the belly open that has 16 blue squares inside it? If you do, use the volume keys to move between Power off, Start, Restart bootloader, and Recovery mode. Press the power button in the "Recovery mode option." If you don't have this screen, then use fastboot commands, and flash Google Factory Images. You don't need to send it into Samsung for warranty, nothing is wrong. Lol.
I do have the recovery option from fastboot mode.
It is when I select recovery that I get the green android with the belly open and a exclamation point. It will not go any further once I select recovery.
I flashed ICL53F and I still get the exclamation when trying to get to recovery.
anton2009 said:
You don't have the green android with the belly open that has 16 blue squares inside it? If you do, use the volume keys to move between Power off, Start, Restart bootloader, and Recovery mode. Press the power button in the "Recovery mode option." If you don't have this screen, then use fastboot commands, and flash Google Factory Images. You don't need to send it into Samsung for warranty, nothing is wrong. Lol.
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sacksyboy said:
I do have the recovery option from fastboot mode.
It is when I select recovery that I get the green android with the belly open and a exclamation point. It will not go any further once I select recovery.
I flashed ICL53F and I still get the exclamation when trying to get to recovery.
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That is Stock recovery. Are you rooted? Are you on a Stock ROM?
When you hit the volume down or up button you should get some options..., which are they?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Yeah you have to flash a custom recovery.
fastboot flash recovery (recoveryname)
Here's an awesome custom recovery for CDMA
Went to recovery (when it was working) from fastboot. Flashed stock ICL53F.
Options are reboot, recovery etc.
I am not trying to wipe and flash ARHD 2.1.5 GSM but cannot access recovery from fastboot. I get an android robot with an exclamation point.
Diger36 said:
That is Stock recovery. Are you rooted? Are you on a Stock ROM?
When you hit the volume down or up button you should get sonme options..., which are they?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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I've done this.
Used mskip tool to do so and md5 confirms stock download came through okay. Still stuck with trying to access recovery from fastboot to flash ARHD.
anton2009 said:
Yeah you have to flash a custom recovery.
fastboot flash recovery (recoveryname)
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sacksyboy said:
I've done this.
Used mskip tool to do so and md5 confirms stock download came through okay. Still stuck with trying to access recovery from fastboot to flash ARHD.
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Try doing it manually?
Done that too (vol up + vol down + power). No dice.
anton2009 said:
Try doing it manually?
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sacksyboy said:
I've done this.
Used mskip tool to do so and md5 confirms stock download came through okay. Still stuck with trying to access recovery from fastboot to flash ARHD.
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I've lost ya... What is your situation now?
Do you have:
a: Stock recovery (droid on its back with red exclamation mark)
b: CWM recovery through MSKIP's tool
1. ARHD ROM
2. Stock ICL53F
x. a Boot loop
y. Not?
I think I see the disconnect now...
I have "droid on its back with red exclamation mark" (ICL53F - from http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html)
I did not realise that a "droid on its back with red exclamation mark" was an indicator of stock recovery. So I guess I have that. I only used mskip to flash stock ICL53F not CWM recovery. I no longer have a boot loop but get the droid on back with exclamation (stock recovery).
So I should flash CWM, add ARHD zip and flash???
Diger36 said:
I've lost ya... What is your situation now?
Do you have:
a: Stock recovery (droid on its back with red exclamation mark)
b: CWM recovery through MSKIP's tool
1. ARHD ROM
2. Stock ICL53F
x. a Boot loop
y. Not?
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sacksyboy said:
I think I see the disconnect now...
I have "droid on its back with red exclamation mark" (ICL53F - from http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html)
I did not realise that a "droid on its back with red exclamation mark" was an indicator of stock recovery. So I guess I have that. I only used mskip to flash stock ICL53F not CWM recovery. I no longer have a boot loop but get the droid on back with exclamation (stock recovery).
So I should flash CWM, add ARHD zip and flash???
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Yes flash CWM, see if you can boot into custom recovery, and then flash ARHD.
Okay...I'll give it a shot.
I will reply back with results.
anton2009 said:
Yes flash CWM, see if you can boot into custom recovery, and then flash ARHD.
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Here's a video tutorial on how to root your Nexus 10 for noobs!
Windows video tutorial:
Mac video tutorial:
Linux video tutorial:
All the files you need in one zip (adb+SuperSU+fastboot+Windows drivers):
http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/Nexus10/Nexus10RootNew.zip
Step-by-Step tutorial with photos here:
http://nexus10root.com/nexus-10-root/how-to-root-nexus-10-easiest-method/
Also, if you get stuck on bootloop after unlocking bootloader (This happened to me couple times), do a factory reset in stock recovery to fix:
Thanks to shimp208 for the sideload method and working CWM, ChainFire for awesome SuperSU and to all the developers who are worked on CWM recovery!
So the CWM that was just updated by Koushik on CWM does not work properly or does it work? Was asking based on this
While CWM Recovery is still being fixed
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Edit: There's no driver issue if it were on a Mac right? Especially adb sideloading the CWM SuperSu zip?
How do I flash the stock recovery? CWM isn't working and I tried to update the driver like in the video but couldn't find the "manta" that I needed to update. I'm just stuck in bootloop animation now. I'm downloading the stock image right now to try and flash it back to stock..
johno86 said:
How do I flash the stock recovery? CWM isn't working and I tried to update the driver like in the video but couldn't find the "manta" that I needed to update. I'm just stuck in bootloop animation now. I'm downloading the stock image right now to try and flash it back to stock..
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If you go into fastboot mode then choose recovery to get to the screen with the red triangle, keep pressing the power button and volume buttons randomly until the stock recovery pops up. From there do a factory reset and it'll work, I just did it to mine!
I flashed the CWM recovery img so when I do what you say it takes me to the bootloader screen and says Downloading. No red triangle. It boots into CWM and then after 20 seconds restarts itself and hits the bootanimation loop. Any clue what to do next? Trying to flash the stock image but having issues using cmds in windows cmd
*edit
I cleared cache through cmd and i got to the red triangle...thank ****ing the lord. DTWAZERE, I will remember tonight. Thank you for your help.
johno86 said:
I flashed the CWM recovery img so when I do what you say it takes me to the bootloader screen and says Downloading. Any clue what to do next? Trying to flash the stock image but having issues getting it into fastboot now...
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Thing is it will delete the CWM recovery when you leave it so you'll have to reflash it, which is why this is so unstable!
I had the exact same thing as you and this is what I did:
Press the power button to turn it off while it says downloading
Hold both volume buttons down and power on to get into fastboot
Choose recovery
Press power and volume buttons randomly when the red triangle appears until you get stock recovery
Choose Factory Reset
Reboot
You should be able to get back into the rom that way,
to root it you need to boot into fastboot again, reflash the recovery, and sideload the superuser apk
dtwazere said:
Thing is it will delete the CWM recovery when you leave it so you'll have to reflash it, which is why this is so unstable!
I had the exact same thing as you and this is what I did:
Press the power button to turn it off while it says downloading
Hold both volume buttons down and power on to get into fastboot
Choose recovery
Press power and volume buttons randomly when the red triangle appears until you get stock recovery
Choose Factory Reset
Reboot
You should be able to get back into the rom that way,
to root it you need to boot into fastboot again, reflash the recovery, and sideload the superuser apk
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Yeah this is exactly what I did and it worked. I'll wait on flashing anything until there's a stable recovery. I was fairly confident in what I was doing until that happened. Not being able to input commands from cmd prompt made me sick so I'll wait for a dev to release something that works without having to quickly install the drivers again within a 15-20 second timeframe. Too much stress.
cant boot
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
lc684760 said:
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
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Heh im having the same issue.
lc684760 said:
I got a huge problem.
I follow the step and going on. Ive seen the done in CWMR. But the tablet cant boot.
It stops in the second animation( X mark) cant boot in os.
Anyone can help me?
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I'm having the same issue. Stuck on the 2nd splash screen with the Nexus Logo.
I received successful messages after every entry.
deevooneh said:
I'm having the same issue. Stuck on the 2nd splash screen with the Nexus Logo.
I received successful messages after every entry.
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sucks. But we can boot in fastboot and downloading . I think we may have some tricks to fix.
i did everything, and it all went successfully after a few tried. Now i am stuck with the JB X load screen.
How do i get the stock google rom and how do i flash it?
lc684760 said:
sucks. But we can boot in fastboot and downloading . I think we may have some tricks to fix.
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Ok. Let me know if you figure something out. Hopefully we didnt brick it.
deevooneh said:
Ok. Let me know if you figure something out. Hopefully we didnt brick it.
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I just called service phone. But goole play agent told me that they didnt know how to deal with that. Its the new device. They dont know much. Damn it!
lc684760 said:
I just called service phone. But goole play agent told me that they didnt know how to deal with that. Its the new device. They dont know much. Damn it!
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How do we get back to stock? Might need to reattempt this.
If you are stuck on the boot animation (X) screen... power off your device and enter fastboot mode and then type fastboot -w... I has this problem and this fixed it!
NOTE: fastboot -w will wipe your internal storage completely
dtwazere said:
If you go into fastboot mode then choose recovery to get to the screen with the red triangle, keep pressing the power button and volume buttons randomly until the stock recovery pops up. From there do a factory reset and it'll work, I just did it to mine!
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deevooneh said:
How do we get back to stock? Might need to reattempt this.
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Stock is here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantarayjop40c
Still need a way to get CWM stable, so we have time to copy to sd
craigacgomez said:
If you are stuck on the boot animation (X) screen... power off you devices and enter fastboot mode and then type fastboot -w... I has this problem and this fixed it!
NOTE: fastboot -w will wipe your internal storage completely
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THIS WORKED!!
Youre a genius. thanks!
When I try to install the manta drivers manually and tell it to search the same area that it searched and found the android bootloader drivers for fastboot mode it says that the drivers couldn't be found and installed. Am I missing something? Also if i try to do fastboot flash recovery it gives me an error message stating that it cannot determine the image filename for the recovery image.
Well i guess i did it the long way around.
Went to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantarayjop40c
and downloaded the Nexus 10 file. extracted, and the actual files in the Nexus10Root folder.
Opened the flash-all.sh and entered each command manually because it was erroring out running the script.
After the 3rd command it booted right into android!
Hi All,
I used to have TWRP installed however I wanted to be able to install the latest update.
I am S-OFF and Unlocked.
Settings>About>Software Info> Software Number>
Mine is 1.54.61.5
CID is: ORANG001
How do I get back to a stock Recovery. I have tried using the now Closed Stock Recovery thread. However two options which both started 1.54.## but now when I try to enter recovery I get the red triangle. I read about Philz stock recovery should I go for this instead?
Any help would really be appreciated.
KinetiClutch said:
How do I get back to a stock Recovery. I have tried using the now Closed Stock Recovery thread. However two options which both started 1.54.## but now when I try to enter recovery I get the red triangle.
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Then you have the stock recovery. Congratulations.
BenPope said:
Then you have the stock recovery. Congratulations.
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Really? I thought that the recovery had its own menu?
KinetiClutch said:
Really? I thought that the recovery had its own menu?
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Yes, really.
The menu is something like vol-up, power.
BenPope said:
Yes, really.
The menu is something like vol-up, power.
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Oh. I know the bootloader has its menu that's how I get into the recovery. So stock recovery just shows the red triangle?
KinetiClutch said:
Oh. I know the bootloader has its menu that's how I get into the recovery. So stock recovery just shows the red triangle?
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Yes, the stock recovery shows red triangle.
If you want the menu, press vol-up, power (I think), its hidden, because you're not really supposed to play with it.
BenPope said:
Yes, the stock recovery shows red triangle.
If you want the menu, press vol-up, power (I think), its hidden, because you're not really supposed to play with it.
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Feel pretty dumb! Sorry. I tried to restore my original backup but it kept failing. So the ota should install?
There are actually lots of "returning to stock" and "installing OTA if rooted" threads around.
You may need to install some default apps that are removed when you unlock the boot loader.
You could try installing the OTA though...
I was playing a gbc emulator on my phone earlier when the screen went black and it seemed to freeze. I held down the power button till it powered off, then rebooted it, but it will not get past the white htc one screen.
I have attached a image of the sim lock page in the recovery, why all the errors?
My phone is completely stock, never rooted and has stock marshmallow 6.0 on it, which I updated to ota.
Thanks
Tigger
I cannot get into recovery either, on the screen with the red triangle, pressing vol up and power has no effect. If I hold them it just reboots the phone.
tigger69 said:
I cannot get into recovery either, on the screen with the red triangle, pressing vol up and power has no effect. If I hold them it just reboots the phone.
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That is the stock recovery (red triangle). When on that screen, press and hold vol up and tap on the power button to bring up the recovery menu.
It doesn't work, it does nothing. Thanks for reply.
Any help?
tigger69 said:
Any help?
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I may have got it backwards. I've never been on stock recovery. lol
Try this: when on the screen with the triangle and exclamation point, press and hold power and tap on vol up to get to the recovery menu
Thanks, got into the recovery, did a factory reset and cleared the cache, but still looks like it won't boot. I guess that means a firmware restore then?
Thanks
Tigger
tigger69 said:
Thanks, got into the recovery, did a factory reset and cleared the cache, but still looks like it won't boot. I guess that means a firmware restore then?
Thanks
Tigger
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you may need to flash the stock RUU.zip
here in this post all you need just follow the instruction
thanks to @ckpv5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6
...... another method to flash RUU.zip ......
........... thanks to @xunholyx .........
rename the RUU.zip to (( 0P6BIMG.zip )) and place it in your external storage then reboot to bootloader it will scan for it and flash it
Sent from my HTC M8 using XDA Labs
ahmed.ismael said:
you may need to flash the stock RUU.zip
here in this post all you need just follow the instruction
thanks to @ckpv5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6
...... another method to flash RUU.zip ......
........... thanks to @xunholyx .........
rename the RUU.zip to (( 0P6BIMG.zip )) and place it in your external storage then reboot to bootloader it will scan for it and flash it
Sent from my HTC M8 using XDA Labs
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Yeah, I like that method for RUU.zips. They are too large for regular fastboot and I don't want to bother with installing a second one (htc_fastboot)
Plus you don't even need a PC for it. Get a wifi connection, download the RUU.zip, rename it and move it to extSD, boot to bootloader and DONE.
Thanks, did a reflash from memory card and it is working fine. I don't know what happened, weird I guess.
Could it be because I had my 64gb SD card configured as internal storage?