i need system.img, boot.img and recovery.img
domo1117 said:
i need system.img, boot.img and recovery.img
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My sister has bought a one x with a custom rom already installed (LeeDroid) and it is quite an old version. With the one x do you need to Flash something before the rom itself? And what would happen if I only install the rom? Thanks
dav08094194 said:
My sister has bought a one x with a custom rom already installed (LeeDroid) and it is quite an old version. With the one x do you need to Flash something before the rom itself? And what would happen if I only install the rom? Thanks
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Yes with HOX till we get s-off, v must flash the boot.img of that rom...without it the rom wont boot..!!
Hope that helps..!!
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kskendsup said:
Yes with HOX till we get s-off, v must flash the boot.img of that rom...without it the rom wont boot..!!
Hope that helps..!!
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Ok. Would that be a .md5 file or would it be located in the rom.zip ?
dav08094194 said:
Ok. Would that be a .md5 file or would it be located in the rom.zip ?
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No no no...thats not a md5 file...its called
boot.img
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thats all...just extract that to fastboot folder and flash it with the below command
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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It would be located in the downloaded file (ROM)
kskendsup said:
No no no...thats not a md5 file...its called thats all...just extract that to fastboot folder and flash it with the below command
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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It would be located in the downloaded file (ROM)
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Ok so it involves the use of fastboot? Always hated it lol. No other way?
dav08094194 said:
Ok so it involves the use of fastboot? Always hated it lol. No other way?
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Take a look here..download this tool and it will help automate the process...just follow the steps...!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924003
Hope it helps..!!:good:
Hello everyone,
After having unlocked the boot loader I flashed via fast boot TWRP. The only problem is that I flashed "fastboot flash BOOT recovery.img" instead of RECOVERY... I wasn't paying enough attention...
The phone still boots but it goes straight to recovery. What can I do? Fast boot still recognizes it. I was thinking of extracting the boot.img file from a sense based rom like android revolution HD for the m8 or putting the whole rom android revolution HD on an sd card and flashing via recovery. In other threads users had already flashed a custom rom so they could flash the boot.img extracting it from that but I don't know since I still had the stock unlocked rom.
Would one of these solutions solve the problem?
u can try fastboot flash boot whateverbootloader.img otherwise try fastboot rebootRUU and try flashing hboot from within a ruu zip or wait for HTC to release official RUU
djkinetic said:
u can try fastboot flash boot whateverbootloader.img otherwise try fastboot rebootRUU and try flashing hboot from within a ruu zip or wait for HTC to release official RUU
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I'll try flashing a boot.img, the other solution is beyond my current skills...
Just extract the boot.img from the ROM you were using. If stock, download one of the stock Roms and then extract the boot.IMG from it and then
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Obviously the boot.img will need to be in your fastboot/adb folder.
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thank you both, I flashed the correct boot.img and everything is fine now
djkinetic said:
u can try fastboot flash boot whateverbootloader.img otherwise try fastboot rebootRUU and try flashing hboot from within a ruu zip or wait for HTC to release official RUU
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What... He just needs to flash a kernel, why potentially cause someone to brick their device by flashing a hboot which wouldn't even solve the issue?
where did you get the boot.img file ? care to share it I am stuck too. My phones is from Rogers
tawer said:
where did you get the boot.img file ? care to share it I am stuck too. My phones is from Rogers
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Go to my backup thread and get a nandroid ....the kernel is inside the backup.
Thank you so much.
PLS I NEED YOUR HELP
htc one x unbrick security warning on boot screen
celica553 said:
PLS I NEED YOUR HELP
htc one x unbrick security warning on boot screen
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What you want to do what is the problem, are you have rom or recovery
Thant said:
What you want to do what is the problem, are you have rom or recovery
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thanks for your answer...i try to change rom on my htc one x and the only thing now is going back to bootloader.
when i installed the rom says : installation done but is going only to bootloader.
what can i do?
do u speak greek?
celica553 said:
thanks for your answer...i try to change rom on my htc one x and the only thing now is going back to bootloader.
when i installed the rom says : installation done but is going only to bootloader.
what can i do?
do u speak greek?
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no I don't speak greek. Flash the boot.img via fastboot
Take the boot.img from your rom archive and place in your fastboot folder go in fastboot with the phone then open cmd and runt the command fastboot flash boot boot.img
hey all trying to install the new firmware and im getting the following message when going into download mode:
file /mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/opjaimg.zip file not found
any idea?
thedoctorp said:
hey all trying to install the new firmware and im getting the following message when going into download mode:
file /mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/opjaimg.zip file not found
any idea?
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It's normal. Download mode is looking for an RUU file. With the M9 RUU are flashed from the SD-card.
You have to rename the ruu.zip to opjaimg.zip then when you boot to download mode it detects the zip and you can flash it from the phone without fastboot. I don't know if the same can be done with just a firmware.zip. though.
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Danny201281 said:
It's normal. Download mode is looking for an RUU file. With the M9 RUU are flashed from the SD-card.
You have to rename the ruu.zip to opjaimg.zip then when you boot to download mode it detects the zip and you can flash it from the phone without fastboot. I don't know if the same can be done with just a firmware.zip. though.
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where I want to edit this file?
thedoctorp said:
where I want to edit this file?
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What file are you trying to flash? Is it firmware or a complete RUU?
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Danny201281 said:
What file are you trying to flash? Is it firmware or a complete RUU?
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firmware da fastboot
thedoctorp said:
firmware da fastboot
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It seems you can flash it from the SD card. Copy the firmware to your an SD card. Then rename it OPJAIMG.zip.
Put the sd-card in your phone and reboot to download mode. It should detect the zip. Then press Volume up to start the flash
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Danny201281 said:
It seems you can flash it from the SD card. Copy the firmware to your an SD card. Then rename it OPJAIMG.zip.
Put the sd-card in your phone and reboot to download mode. It should detect the zip. Then press Volume up to start the flash
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great!!! thx
it work!!!
another question,
You know how to flash a .img files taken from inside the firmware file
thedoctorp said:
great!!! thx
it work!!!
another question,
You know how to flash a .img files taken from inside the firmware file
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You mean like boot.img and recovery.img right?
You need to use fastboot for that.
Put the .img file I your fastboot folder on your PC. And put phone to Download mode.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Although any .img from the firmware will have been flashed when you flashed the firmware.zip
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Danny201281 said:
You mean like boot.img and recovery.img right?
You need to use fastboot for that.
Put the .img file I your fastboot folder on your PC. And put phone to Download mode.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Although any .img from the firmware will have been flashed when you flashed the firmware.zip
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
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I have to flash tp_MXM11876.img that is flashed whit firmware
thedoctorp said:
I have to flash tp_MXM11876.img that is flashed whit firmware
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If it was in the firmware.zip you flashed then yes it should be.
As the title says I can't seem to flash twrp.img to my m9
I have unlocked bootloader and am s-off it says file cannot be loaded everyone I boot the command
Any help greatly appreciated need to lose this HTC ROM asap ?
ykdr-scott said:
As the title says I can't seem to flash twrp.img to my m9
I have unlocked bootloader and am s-off it says file cannot be loaded everyone I boot the command
Any help greatly appreciated need to lose this HTC ROM asap
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Try to put recovery.img in fastboot directory.
lucyr03 said:
Try to put recovery.img in fastboot directory.
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Fixed it
Had to put fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.img not sure what happened but worked first time :good: