Just got my HTC One M9 (Canadian on Bell today).
I go home to start getting all my apps and data back on and the phone reboots itself, half way through the reboot, it reboots all over again. This just keeps going on creating a massive bootloop.
I can get into flashboot mode. But none of the options in there seem to help.
I've tried flashing the RUU but am S-ON so that was no good.
I've tried everything I can think of and got nowhere.
Any help is greatly appreacited
Have you tried going into recovery and doing a factory reset?
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The phone won't even boot into recovery. Just keeps boot looping when selecting that too.
AaronDC19 said:
The phone won't even boot into recovery. Just keeps boot looping when selecting that too.
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if you have a costume recovery hold Volume UP and DOWN and POWER button at the same time, it should take you to the boot loader there boot to recovery
No custom recovery.
Phone is completely stock.
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AaronDC19 said:
No custom recovery.
Phone is completely stock.
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maybe the power button is stuck or something any updates?
Thought about that idea.
Brought it back to bell and traded it for another. No issues yet...
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Hi,
I rooted my phone about a year ago and recently wanted to update it and try a new ROM. Since I have no idea what the compatibility of of my old ROM I made a NAND backup then I reset it to the factory RUU version 3.29.651.5 and my phone was back to normal in the boot loader S was set as S-on.
I then proceeded to use the autoroot v2.5 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838448. In the cmd prompt it said it was flashing the firmware, then said it was waiting for the device to boot up; however, the device did not boot up, I waited for approx 60 min and it was stuck on a black screen with the HTC logo in the middle and a small warning (triangle with exclamation point) in each corner. Now, it is permanently stuck on that screen. Even if I try to hold the volume down to get to the boot loader when it starts, it still goes to this screen.
What can I do to try to get out of this? I cant go back to my recovery to get my backup.
Thanks
Sorry if I incorrectly used some of the terms in this post.
alibabazhang said:
Hi,
I rooted my phone about a year ago and recently wanted to update it and try a new ROM. Since I have no idea what the compatibility of of my old ROM I made a NAND backup then I reset it to the factory RUU version 3.29.651.5 and my phone was back to normal in the boot loader S was set as S-on.
I then proceeded to use the autoroot v2.5 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838448. In the cmd prompt it said it was flashing the firmware, then said it was waiting for the device to boot up; however, the device did not boot up, I waited for approx 60 min and it was stuck on a black screen with the HTC logo in the middle and a small warning (triangle with exclamation point) in each corner. Now, it is permanently stuck on that screen. Even if I try to hold the volume down to get to the boot loader when it starts, it still goes to this screen.
What can I do to try to get out of this? I cant go back to my recovery to get my backup.
Thanks
Sorry if I incorrectly used some of the terms in this post.
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The first time I tried to Root my phone, I had the same problem with Toasts Root method. That's stock Recovery you're seeing.
I ended up having to use Unrevoked Linux version and swore I would never unroot again, and I haven't.
I've tried using unrevoked and several other methods. The problem is I think most of them rely on the phone being on with USB debugging enabled. I unfortunately can't get there. The one ray of hope I have is that the device is recognized in my device manager as "Android USB device - HTC bootloader". Is there any other way I could fix this?
alibabazhang said:
Hi,
I rooted my phone about a year ago and recently wanted to update it and try a new ROM. Since I have no idea what the compatibility of of my old ROM I made a NAND backup then I reset it to the factory RUU version 3.29.651.5 and my phone was back to normal in the boot loader S was set as S-on.
I then proceeded to use the autoroot v2.5 in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838448. In the cmd prompt it said it was flashing the firmware, then said it was waiting for the device to boot up; however, the device did not boot up, I waited for approx 60 min and it was stuck on a black screen with the HTC logo in the middle and a small warning (triangle with exclamation point) in each corner. Now, it is permanently stuck on that screen. Even if I try to hold the volume down to get to the boot loader when it starts, it still goes to this screen.
What can I do to try to get out of this? I cant go back to my recovery to get my backup.
Thanks
Sorry if I incorrectly used some of the terms in this post.
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Are you holding power and volume down at the same time. Sounds like you are just holding volume. When you get to the bootloader I'd you see s-off all you will need to do is flash a PC36IMG of the recovery of your choice(I recommend twrp). Good luck!
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Also, no need to unroot for any rom. Once you are rooted you can flash anything you want. Compatibility wise, you may need to update a radio but that is just flashed in recovery.
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Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I am holding power and volume down. Powering it on normally and powering it on while holding volume down both go to the same screen.
Hi,
I've attempted the JB update
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737899..
fastboot flash boot boot.img etc.. which said all was well..
But now find that my phone will not boot up, doesn't get past the Google and unlock screen.
I've tried all combinations of volume buttons, I can get to the fasboot menu where I can choose either Recovery Mode, Power Off, Start or Restart bootloader.
None of these appear to do anything, recovery goes to the google a screen followed by an Android on it's back with an exclamation mark over it.. then goes to the Google and unlocked icon screen and stays there...
I fear my phone is bricked... Please help..
bevnet said:
Hi,
I've attempted the JB update
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737899..
fastboot flash boot boot.img etc.. which said all was well..
But now find that my phone will not boot up, doesn't get past the Google and unlock screen.
I've tried all combinations of volume buttons, I can get to the fasboot menu where I can choose either Recovery Mode, Power Off, Start or Restart bootloader.
None of these appear to do anything, recovery goes to the google a screen followed by an Android on it's back with an exclamation mark over it.. then goes to the Google and unlocked icon screen and stays there...
I fear my phone is bricked... Please help..
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1.) Your phone is far from bricked at all. You have access to the boot loader (i.e. the screen with the options). The recovery you're seeing is stock recovery. All you need to do is go into boot loader and fastboot flash recovername (CWM) and you will have your custom recovery back to wipe data and reinstall a rom or restore a nandroid backup
Mine is doing the same thing, weird thing is, it was working since yesterday on jellybean, it just randomly froze this morning and and now won't boot..
im currently at work so i don't have admin rights to do a fastboot flash..
any idea why it would randomly stop working when i havn't flashed anything on it besides the jb rom?
Sorted..
Thanks for the comments.. yeah i was over-reacting a bit there..
I downloaded the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit, got a stock rom form gopogle, flashed it.. back to normal, well, it will be after i restore the CWM backup i took.. phew..
Thanks again
Ian.
Still stuck
I'm also stuck in the same situation(google with the unlock screen). I fear I'm a little more stuck. I also can see the recovery/restartbootloader screen. However, everything I try still comes back to that same google screen and gets hung up. Need some help!
this has happened twice today and i think it from using volume+
Steelbully said:
I'm also stuck in the same situation(google with the unlock screen). I fear I'm a little more stuck. I also can see the recovery/restartbootloader screen. However, everything I try still comes back to that same google screen and gets hung up. Need some help!
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Boot into recovery, wipe cache, Reboot
Full story last evening I flashed Android Revolution HD 7.2.2. All went well.
Then I tried to flash sipersmooth Rossie and phone got stuck on boot animation.
Went to boot loader then tried to enter recovery but it was rebooting rather then entering recovery.
As such went to fastboot and flashed recovery again. Then I did rom upgrade again just did not do rossie mod.
All booted up and was fine all night, then all day. About 1h ago rebooted the phone to go to recovery and flash more stuff. Sadly phone did not go in to bootloader and is now stuck on Htc One logo. I tried rebooting it over and over with no luck. Phone seems to be charging when connected.
Can not do fastboot cache erase as can not go to bootloader via volume down button.
Any ideas?
ruscik said:
Full story last evening I flashed Android Revolution HD 7.2.2. All went well.
Then I tried to flash sipersmooth Rossie and phone got stuck on boot animation.
Went to boot loader then tried to enter recovery but it was rebooting rather then entering recovery.
As such went to fastboot and flashed recovery again. Then I did rom upgrade again just did not do rossie mod.
All booted up and was fine all night, then all day. About 1h ago rebooted the phone to go to recovery and flash more stuff. Sadly phone did not go in to bootloader and is now stuck on Htc One logo. I tried rebooting it over and over with no luck. Phone seems to be charging when connected.
Can not do fastboot cache erase as can not go to bootloader via volume down button.
Any ideas?
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Ok removed sim card (wanted to move ii to another phone) and phone rebooted but still stuck in HTC One screen. As last resolt pressed and held power button with volume down button pressed in. It rebooted one time, then second time and 3rd time went to bootloader.
Sadly I can not restore the android OS to working order and will have to re-flash it.
ruscik said:
Ok removed sim card (wanted to move ii to another phone) and phone rebooted but still stuck in HTC One screen. As last resolt pressed and held power button with volume down button pressed in. It rebooted one time, then second time and 3rd time went to bootloader.
Sadly I can not restore the android OS to working order and will have to re-flash it.
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Use an RUU to return to stock? And mayB you used a supersmooth Rosie mod that wasnt meant for the latest ARhD?
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theDroidfanatic said:
Use an RUU to return to stock? And mayB you used a supersmooth Rosie mod that wasnt meant for the latest ARhD?
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Thx man all fixed as forced it to bootloader. Rosie works well now all I had to do after 1st boot is to disable fastboot in settings. Takes ages to shutdown/boot up but works.
Hey guys,
Don't usually have to post but after searching all day I can't find a way out of this loop. My 10 is currently flashing the white HTC splash and rebooting endlessly. That's no big deal, but I ALSO have no recovery or download mode access.
The ONLY thing I can do to interrupt the loop is access fastboot by holding Vol UP + Vol Down on restart. Unfortunately trying to "reboot to recovery" only flashes the dark HTC Logo then immediately restarts to the original bootloop. Attempting to "reboot to download mode" simply resumes the boot loop.
The device is recognized in fastboot on my PC but unfortunately I cannot flash or erase anything because I'm in S-ON, so practically none of the fastboot commands work. I have been using TWRP recovery and Viper10 Rom.
Any help getting out of this loop is greatly appreciated. I was going to give up and pay the deductible and replace it, until I found out that the phone is backordered until October and my alternative is an LG, which I can't stand.
S O S!
Currently experiencing the exact same thing myself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/htc-10-bootlooping-t3441710
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Currently experiencing the exact same thing myself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/htc-10-bootlooping-t3441710
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The only difference being that I let mine loop for a solid hour and it didn't successfully boot at all. In the past I was having issues sometimes when I restarted, but I would just create a backup and restore from it and it would work, which made me think the boot file was just either corrupt or non existent. I've never been locked out of recovery AND download mode, however.
My Pixel XL downloaded and installed PP5 yesterday, seemed to go okay. Initially, it would boot but spontaneously reboot after 1-2 minutes of run time. But it degraded and now it is stuck on a white screen with Google, and reboots before the animation begins.
I can get into the Bootloader, but when I try to select Recovery mode it just goes back to the white boot screen and repeats. In Bootloader I can select Off, but it only shuts off for a short time then reboots on its own into the boot loop.
This was running stock Android, bought from Google Play store, unlocked, 32GB version, and I had run the previous 3 versions of Android P Beta without problems.
Is there anyway I can do a factory data reset without the Recovery mode?
Thanks,
...Patrick
pamack said:
My Pixel XL downloaded and installed PP5 yesterday, seemed to go okay. Initially, it would boot but spontaneously reboot after 1-2 minutes of run time. But it degraded and now it is stuck on a white screen with Google, and reboots before the animation begins.
I can get into the Bootloader, but when I try to select Recovery mode it just goes back to the white boot screen and repeats. In Bootloader I can select Off, but it only shuts off for a short time then reboots on its own into the boot loop.
This was running stock Android, bought from Google Play store, unlocked, 32GB version, and I had run the previous 3 versions of Android P Beta without problems.
Is there anyway I can do a factory data reset without the Recovery mode?
Thanks,
...Patrick
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You didn't relock the bootloader did you? After unlocking it?
Phalanx7621 said:
You didn't relock the bootloader did you? After unlocking it?
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No, I did not lock the bootloader. The phone was originally unlocked, and I never rooted it. It was completely stock. But it was definitely acting crazy....at one point I did see the Recovery mode but I did not know at the time what to do with it. Once I had a minute to research that on my laptop then it would never go back into Recovery mode.
So maybe I inadvertently locked it, but not that I know that I did it.
...Patrick
Phalanx7621 said:
You didn't relock the bootloader did you? After unlocking it?
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No, I did not lock the bootloader. The phone was originally unlocked, and I never rooted it. It was completely stock. But it was definitely acting crazy....at one point I did see the Recovery mode but I did not know at the time what to do with it. Once I had a minute to research that on my laptop then it would never go back into Recovery mode.
So maybe I inadvertently locked it, but not that I know that I did it.
...Patrick
pamack said:
No, I did not lock the bootloader. The phone was originally unlocked, and I never rooted it. It was completely stock. But it was definitely acting crazy....at one point I did see the Recovery mode but I did not know at the time what to do with it. Once I had a minute to research that on my laptop then it would never go back into Recovery mode.
So maybe I inadvertently locked it, but not that I know that I did it.
...Patrick
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I ended up asking uBreakiFix to diagnose the problem....and they indicate it is a bad motherboard.
It can be repaired for $380. I passed, and now own a brick that flashes from one Boot to the next, occassionally running for 30 seconds, but not quite long enough for me to run Reset Factory Settings.
Oh bother, < 2 years old.
...Patrick
pamack said:
I ended up asking uBreakiFix to diagnose the problem....and they indicate it is a bad motherboard.
It can be repaired for $380. I passed, and now own a brick that flashes from one Boot to the next, occassionally running for 30 seconds, but not quite long enough for me to run Reset Factory Settings.
Oh bother, < 2 years old.
...Patrick
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Still probably worth flashing via adb to check?
mikefnz said:
Still probably worth flashing via adb to check?
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He means fastboot.