I have recently acquired a Telus/Koodo GSM HTC One V and successfully installed Shpongle. I noticed there were problems when connecting the phone to my computer, it appears as two removable devices and a CD drive. I never did try connecting the phone to a computer in its stock condition, I assumed transferring files to the phone would not be an issue. Anyway, I decided to restore the backup I created of the stock ROM installation to see if there is a greater hardware issue with the phone. The result of the backup is a phone that hangs on the splash screen.
What I have done to the phone up to this point.
Unlock the bootloader
Root
Flash Recovery - TWRP v2.3.3.0
Backup Stock ROM with TWRP
Install custom ROM (shpongle_primou-20130521) and Kernel (boot-HELLBOY-20130514 )
Install GAPPS
Noticed problem with when trying to copy files to the phone.
Restore backup of stock ROM - failed
I can still get to the bootloader and the recovery.
If the connectivity issues can be resolved with a simple fix then I do not mind going back to the custom ROM. If there is no fix or it is too late to implement, I would very much like to get the phone back to the stock condition and test the connectivity issues. What are the appropriate next steps to remedy this situation?
You need a kernel change. Titanium kiss might work. There is also a stock kernel linked in one of these threads somewhere. Not sure, but I may have downloaded it
Thanks mrcorey for the insight on the kernel incompatibility.
I downloaded the RUU and found instructions to extract and flash the ROM and kernel to the phone. After upgrading it by running the RUU completely, I had a working phone again. Everything is back to stock as far as I can tell and USB connectivity is as it should be. Once connected to a PC and selecting the disk drive option on the stock HTC ROM both the internal memory and the microSD card are available in windows explorer. Why is the internal memory and card not accessible in windows when I had Sphongle installed on the phone? Is there a option that was not set right to get things to work properly?
I've had this tab for awhile now and the lack of updates wasn't an issue for me while my Nexus 7 was still my workhorse. USB port and charging issues has forced me to use the Pro almost exclusively now and it's frustrating. I'm thinking CyanogenMod 13 because it's available and the latest version of android. But I have a couple questions. Please help. I've searched and will continue but a little help would be appreciated.
Internal storage is at the top of my list right now and I believe Cm allows the ability to use SD card as internal storage. It's available in CM12 but apparently not CM13 as it sits as a nightly. Is this still true? I'm going to flash this tab today. Would rather go with 13 but I'll flash a stable 12 because I need this ability.
This isn't really that important but would help with dealing with all my remote controls. Does Cm now have the ability to take advantage of the RF sensor for remote control? In the past it was always blamed on closed source drivers. Still an issue or no?
Thanks for your input. After being away from the scene for awhile I've answered most of my questions. These are the last two.
I have the CM13 version from about a week ago, and it has the option for using the SD card as internal storage. As for the IR blaster, there are a couple of apps on the play-store that worked with CM12, so I assume they will also work with CM13.
Sicron said:
I have the CM13 version from about a week ago, and it has the option for using the SD card as internal storage. As for the IR blaster, there are a couple of apps on the play-store that worked with CM12, so I assume they will also work with CM13.
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Thank you! Guess I'll grab a 13 nightly and get to work :good:
Hey guys. The install went smooth but I'm getting parsing error when trying to install apps from unknown sources. In particular right now I'm trying to get PS Remote Play setup but the only remote app I can get to install needs updating. Every single other download I've tried has failed due to parsing error.
Edit: Now I'm stuck. Cm13 is running fine. Rooting was smooth, flashing Twrp 3.0.0-2 was smooth. But then I started installing my apps from unknown sources. Parsing errors even though it's set to allows unknown sources. Hours of searches, tons of articles dealing with parsing errors and everyone recommends check the unknown sources box. Nice!
During this process I've booted into recovery and even though it worked fine before now it freezes in different areas. The menu will sometimes freeze right away or wait till I try and reboot into recovery, OS, download it doesn't matter. Reinstall Twrp and no change. I originally used Flashify but also tried Twrp manager which was worthless. Shocker.
At this point I want to just start over but I have zero confidence in Twrp. Or is maybe because of flashify? I'm lost. Is clockworkmod available? Most likely regardless of my thinking I'm missing something here. I just need a fresh start. How should I start. I need a recovery first.
IFLATLINEI said:
flashing Twrp 3.0.0-2 was smooth.
During this process I've booted into recovery and even though it worked fine before now it freezes in different areas. The menu will sometimes freeze right away or wait till I try and reboot into recovery, OS, download it doesn't matter. Reinstall Twrp and no change. I originally used Flashify but also tried Twrp manager which was worthless. Shocker.
At this point I want to just start over but I have zero confidence in Twrp. Or is maybe because of flashify? I'm lost. Is clockworkmod available?
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Are you flashing TWRP 3.0.0.2 every time? I wasn't even aware they had a 3.0.0.2 build. And once in a while, they release a build with some problems. If you haven't already, try 3.0.0.0. I'm still back on 2.8.5.0 and no issues like you describe.
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Are you flashing TWRP 3.0.0.2 every time? I wasn't even aware they had a 3.0.0.2 build. And once in a while, they release a build with some problems. If you haven't already, try 3.0.0.0. I'm still back on 2.8.5.0 and no issues like you describe.
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Yeah but its 3.0.0-2. https://dl.twrp.me/mondrianwifiue/
Somehow I got it all worked out. Starting over from scratch. The problem now is how to update to more recent nightlies. TWRP doesn't see any files anymore.
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Yeah but its 3.0.0-2. https://dl.twrp.me/mondrianwifiue/
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I don't know why they just switched from the last digit in the version number being -1, -2, etc, instead of .1, .2 (dash instead of dot) which they used for years.
But that misses the point. If you are having trouble on a brand new TWRP version, try a previous, known good one.
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I don't know why they just switched from the last digit in the version number being -1, -2, etc, instead of .1, .2 (dash instead of dot) which they used for years.
But that misses the point. If you are having trouble on a brand new TWRP version, try a previous, known good one.
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Yeah I got ya. I may try another one. Problem is I couldn't begin to guess which one is a "known good one". I know I've used a few starting with a 2.8 something up to the one I'm using now. None of these were even able to get me this far. But thanks
IFLATLINEI said:
The problem now is how to update to more recent nightlies. TWRP doesn't see any files anymore.
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You have the right location selected, correct (internal storage vs. SD card)? A number of times, I've switched the location in TWRP, then forgot to change it back and scratched my head wondering where the files went.
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You have the right location selected, correct (internal storage vs. SD card)? A number of times, I've switched the location in TWRP, then forgot to change it back and scratched my head wondering where the files went.
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Yeah I ran into that as well. I can assure you now its set correctly but I did experiment with placing the zip file in folders on both.
I got fed up last night and just started over. I flashed back to stock, Rooted, and flashed TWRP 3.0.0.0 this time and it worked! Installed CMs latest nightly and im up and running. Havent tested yet to see if zip files now show up in TWRP. Ill be looking after lunch
IFLATLINEI said:
I got fed up last night and just started over. I flashed back to stock, Rooted, and flashed TWRP 3.0.0.0 this time and it worked! Installed CMs latest nightly and im up and running. Havent tested yet to see if zip files now show up in TWRP. Ill be looking after lunch
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If you don't know if zip files show up in TWRP, how did you flash CM? Did you sideload?
To be clear, when you were having trouble seeing zip files in TWRP before, it was using the "Install" function in TWRP? Or were you trying to "Restore"?
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If you don't know if zip files show up in TWRP, how did you flash CM? Did you sideload?
To be clear, when you were having trouble seeing zip files in TWRP before, it was using the "Install" function in TWRP? Or were you trying to "Restore"?
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Because adopted storage wasn't setup till after CM13 was installed. Adopted Storage is the key in this whole mess. Unfortunately for me its also the one key component I need to make this tab last me another year. What I was trying to do was flash the latest nightly with TWRP. That's when I realized TWRP couldn't see any of the files in any folder.
But get this. I forgot to repost after lunch. Seeing as though this time I successfully used 3.0.0.0 to flash CM I thought my chances of it seeing a zip file were pretty good. And it did! But then it freezes. Multiple reboots and all attempts to select a file or folder resulted in TWRP freezing. But at least 3.0.0.0 seen the files as you would expect. Maybe I should give 3.0.0.0-1 a shot again.
Depends do you have the T320, or the T325? AFAK the newer version of TWRP is ONLY for the T320. Having installed it to my T325 I lost my Recovery. thankfully I was able enough to recover it by flashing 2.7.8.x though Odin again in Download Mode. Not sure what was so special about the T320 that it needed a point realese fix for, that the T325 never got.
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Depends do you have the T320, or the T325? AFAK the newer version of TWRP is ONLY for the T320. Having installed it to my T325 I lost my Recovery. thankfully I was able enough to recover it by flashing 2.7.8.x though Odin again in Download Mode. Not sure what was so special about the T320 that it needed a point realese fix for, that the T325 never got.
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I have the T320
At the risk of adding confusion to this Thread, it seems that the T325 version of TWRP was also recently updated to v3.0.1.0 recently.
Since that's the version I'm running,
FYI:
mondrianWIFI = T320
mondrianLTE = T325
The trick here is to google mondrian<INSERT DEVICE> TWRP, which should take you to the direct download page.
To flash from rooted stock you'll need a *.img.tar File, with which to flash from Odin. In my case that would apply to v2.8.7.0 (IIRC).
Once that's been installed you can just use *.zip Files from within TWRP to update it.
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At the risk of adding confusion to this Thread, it seems that the T325 version of TWRP was also recently updated to v3.0.1.0 recently.
Since that's the version I'm running,
FYI:
mondrianWIFI = T320
mondrianLTE = T325
The trick here is to google mondrian<INSERT DEVICE> TWRP, which should take you to the direct download page.
To flash from rooted stock you'll need a *.img.tar File, with which to flash from Odin. In my case that would apply to v2.8.7.0 (IIRC).
Once that's been installed you can just use *.zip Files from within TWRP to update it.
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Just to be clear. There was no problem flashing CM13 from stock with TWRP. Its not till the flash is all done and I selected to adopt SD card as internal storage. Then regardless of TWRP version it either won't see any files or and I've only been able to get 3.0.0.0 to see files but it freezes.
Here's the question. Are you using adopted storage?
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Just to be clear. There was no problem flashing CM13 from stock with TWRP. Its not till the flash is all done and I selected to adopt SD card as internal storage. Then regardless of TWRP version it either won't see any files or and I've only been able to get 3.0.0.0 to see files but it freezes.
Here's the question. Are you using adopted storage?
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no not yet, I'm still kinda stuck on a 32GB card that I've had since my S1 days. I'm kinda hoping to pick up a 64GB MicroSD for that purpose soonish though.
But, just outta interest, you wouldn't have happened to have Device encryption enabled, would you? As for myself I managed to figure out that if you encrypt the Device early enough (i.e. before you root it), the GSM \ Data Connections still work. Where as if you do it post root, it would kill those functions. (Not that a T320 User should care though).
But, the other side effect of encryption (of the /data Partition), is the loss of said /data Partition under TWRP. Which can no longer 'see', what it thinks should be a valid /data Partition. So reports back to you a 0kb free (e.g. not found).
Now like I have stated I have not used any features which would marry my MicroSD to the Device, yet... But if I had then as I understand how Google implemented Adapted Storage to work. then it would be reasonable to assume that it would become part of the /data Partition.
So to get to the punch line... is your Device encrypted? If so that's your problem right there.
No I haven't encrypted it. Its on my list of things though. I just didn't want to overcomplicate things at this point. I felt as though I was already pushing pretty hard with the CM13 nightlies and adopted storage. I'll tell you this much though. I said it before and I'll say it again. This thing has never ran so well. Also for the first time since I've had it storage is not an issue.
I'd seriously recommend the Samsung Evo+ micro SD card. I haven't noticed any issues with lag when loading or using any app. Since I've installed this setup a few times now though I noticed that when you do select to adopt storage and it tests your card, pay zero attention to what it says. Same card and twice it said the card was too slow and twice it said nothing. There's a flaw there I think. It alternated. First time the card was too slow but the second time there wasn't a problem and so on. Then again maybe not. Could be the SD card that's causing that. Ahhhhhh who knows. Lol
Hi Folks:
I had been running CM12 and deciding to upgrade to CM13 last night as the several issues seemed to have been addressed most recently in the most recent string of Nightly's.
I followed the instructions from RootJunky dude and all went just fine.
HOWEVER
I lost my root in the process. Not pleased about that.
Any way to get it back now that I'm on CM13, or do I have to roll it all back via a recovery?
Thanks for your assistance
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Hi Folks:
I had been running CM12 and deciding to upgrade to CM13 last night as the several issues seemed to have been addressed most recently in the most recent string of Nightly's.
I followed the instructions from RootJunky dude and all went just fine.
HOWEVER
I lost my root in the process. Not pleased about that.
Any way to get it back now that I'm on CM13, or do I have to roll it all back via a recovery?
Thanks for your assistance
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Settings - > About Tablet -> click the build number a few times to enable "Developer options" then Click the back arrow or back button -> Developer options -> Root acess - Click Apps and ADB
now apps that need root will prompt you
I was needing a new phone and saw a Linus Tech Tips video where he took an LG G3 and put LineageOS on it. So I thought I'd try it out for myself following his guidelines at https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1058206-lg-g3-lineageos-tutorial/
I bought an LG G3 D851 (T-Mobile version) off EBay for this. It's my first Android phone (yes, experimenting on my first Android Phone), I've always used Windows phones. This is what I've done to the LG G3 so far:
I reverted back to KitKat. Everything seemed to have gone just fine.
Then I downloaded the the Full Purple Drake Root and ran that after I figured out that .gz files are a compressed file and that can be decompressed. Everything seemed to have worked fine.
Then I downloaded the TWRP app on the phone and tried to backup the recovery via the TWRP app, which I'm not sure if it worked correctly. But anyhow.
Now that I'm writing this I see I missed this step:
number seven: Select the TWRP file we copied over earlier in the app, flash it to recovery, and then reboot to recovery
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I guess I just didn't understand what was meant by flashing it over and has just copied it to the phone's memory which I later wiped.
Well then I went into TWRP recovery and tried to do a recovery backup, which it seemed to do just fine. I rebooted and tried copying it over to the computer, which seems to not have worked. I just have an empty folder on my computer as we speak.
Then back in the TWRP recovery, I selected Wipe>Advanced Wipe, and select Dalvik, Cache, Data, Internal Storage, and System – then swipe to wipe.
Then I downloaded the latest version and nightly of LineageOS zip file and the Opengapps zip file but then had a hard time figuring how to get them to the phone.
I figured out that I could stick them on an SD card and slip it into the LG G3 that I'm working on and could see the files from the TWRP recovery menu.
So I tried to install the LIneageOS zip file several times and it didn't work. I'm guessing it's because I forgot to flash a certain file to TWRP recovery and am not sure how to do that, especially now with the phone only booting into recovery mode with the TWRP menu since it's wiped clean and will just display the LG logo and turn the LED different colors if I try to normal boot the phone.
Well I still want to try to fix the phone and go for LineageOS. I spent nearly all night working on it so I may give it a rest for a few days. But any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Now that I think about it, I didn't do what I mentioned ok #4 above about flashing the TWRP recovery because TWRP recovery was installed with the full Purple Drake root. However, the Linus Tech Tips instructions point to them rooting the phone with the lite version of Purple Drake (root only) and then flashing the newest version of TWRP recovery. So I wonder if my problem has to do with my having the latest version of TWRP recovery on my phone.
Ok. So I think I'm making progress, although that's just a feeling I have since I'm not suite what I'm really doing.
Anyhow the error code was something like "Unknown Error, Error Executing Updater Binary in Zip, Zip is for LG G3 D851, this phone is...(blank)". So I found an article in DroidThunder.com talking about this very problem. It suggested unzipping the rom on my computer and looking for the updater-script file and erasing some lines that apparently only have to do with verification. Then re-zip and retry.
Now I'm getting a "No MD5 file" message followed by an "Error flashing zip" message.
Edit: After reading this I take it I have an older version of TWRP, that is, v2.7.1.0, whereas the newet versio (for this phone?) is apparently 3.3.1-0. That seems to have an effect on this. I wonder if it's possibly to flash a newer version of TWRP onto this bricked phone. Anyhow, I'll have to look into that later. It's time to call it a day.
So recently I've been focusing on these two threads:
[GUIDE] LG G3 D851 Unbrick Qualcomm 9008 Fully Working... Unbrickable D851! by Omar-Avelar
And:
[GUIDE][FIX][DISCUSSION] LG G3 Hard Brick Recovery by l33tlinuxh4x0r
But I can't get either of them to work. I guess the only other thing would be to try to find a ROM, preferably the original KitKat that came with the phone, and hope and pray that I can get TWRP recovery v2.7 to install it.
I have the original as a tot file. But as far as I understand, I need a zip file that's set up for TWRP recovery.
Anyhow, trying to get this phone running hasn't been easy and has made other problems. Now every time I turn on my Surface 3 I have to go through BitLocker authentication. Hopefully turning bcd Test Signing off will stop that. But I'm getting to the point that I'm feeling like giving up.
Well that's it. Last night I found a zip file for the original Marshmallow ROM for my G3. I got it onto the SD card, went into TWRP recovery, saw it install, restarted and...
Now it's hard bricked. I cannot even get into TWRP recovery. The screen won't show a thing. I tried several times to get it into any mode possible, normal boot, TWRP recovery boot, download mode, and that jumping the pins trick, and I can't get it to where I can do something with the phone.
So I'm giving up on all this rooting, custom recoveries and custom ROM stuff. It all seems like a good idea, and I'd love to be a part of it all. But I take it this isn't for me. So I give up.
Thanks to all who have worked on this and have made the helpful forums about these phones! Maybe if I were more competent I would have figured it out.
Well, I said I was giving up. But maybe not. I did give up trying to recover the phone from being bricked and sent it out to a JTAG shop. For about $40 the phone is supposedly fixed and on it's way back.
But when it's back, do I just leave it alone this time, or should I try to get Lineage OS back on it again? Well, this is something that I haven't made my mind up yet. I see where I had made several mistakes when I first tried to get LineageOS on it. Maybe I know enough now that it won't happen again. But at the same time there's no guarantee that I won't me it up again, and have to pay some $40 again to have it unbricked.
SUCCESS!!!
So I got my phone back with stock Marshmallow working. Then I carefully went through every step on the Linus Tech Tips site, including installing the latest version of TWRP, and the next thing I know I'm running LineageOS 16 on my phone!
This is great! It's my first Android Phone and I've got it setup just about perfect! The only thing I kind of miss is Wi-Fi calling. But that didn't work so well on the Alcatel Window's phones I had anyway. But I got all the apps and most of the music I need installed and am ready to go! I also have two batteries, and the original isn't too bad, so I might carry that around as a backup until I'm sure how much battery I'll be using.
I'll be coming back and thanking all the ones who's posts and work have helped me individually. But if you read this and are one of those who have worked on TWRP, LineageOS and anything else that has helped me, Thank You!