Can't boot into TWRP recovery *pls help* - Desire 820 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I'm unable to boot into any recovery, as when i attempt to flash from fastboot USB, disconnect USB cable, select "reboot into recovery mode", my phone vibrates for a second, stock htc boot logo with red text along the bottom, but only for 1 second before going back to fastboot.
it looks like this:
experimental software build. do not distribute without permission from htc, or punishment will be implimented.
______________________
fastboot specs:
software status: Modified
UNLOCKED
A51_TUHL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-3.19.0.0000
os-1.05.980.1
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PLS dont do anything to mah phone with this info (if its possible)

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[Q] HTC Desire HD upgrade to Jellybean gone wrong

I've hit a brick wall on this and really need some help.
Last night I unlocked the bootloader on my HTC Desire HD.
I proceeded to the steps on Team Android page
Up to setp 10 everything was fine but when I went to RECOVERY, I just got a red exclamation.
ClockworkMod Recovery was not installed. I can't proceed with the JellyBean setup.
The phone cannot boot up as normal. I just get a blank screen. However, I can go into bootloader mode.
I tried a factory reset - no joy.
What should I do now? From hours of reading I've seen advice about flashing recovery and flashing rom. I don't have a recovery.img or a boot.img (other than the jellybean boot.img).
I don't want to mess this up any more. Would really appreciate any help I can get.
In Bootloader it says
****** UNLOCKED *******
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0029
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.14.04.28_M
firstly you must download this TWRP recovery .img file..then turn on your phone into bootloader mode..then select FASTBOOT..then connecting your phone to pc until indicator in your phone is "FASTBOOT-USB" then copied the "openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-ace.img" file to your adb folder..that are the same place as your adb.exe and fastboot.exe file on your pc...then open cmd from there..
and then typing "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-ace.img" ..after that you can continued typing "fastboot reboot-bootloader" done...now you already had custom recovery on your phone..
now you can install/ flashing custom rom from the recovery but don't forget always flashing boot.img that are extracted from the rom.zip that you are installed through FASTBOOT..with typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then type.. "fastboot reboot"
done...
hope this help..

[Q] Phone won't boot after unsuccessful Cyanogen installation attempt

Hi guys.
I decided to give Cyanogenmod a try, but apparently messed something really badly during the installation. After flashing boot.img with fastboot, as the installation guide says (I can't post links, but it's in the Cyanogenmod wiki under HTC One X. First google result), the phone gave me the HTC slogan splash screen, but won't go forward.
By pressing volume down and power, I can get myself into the bootloader, which says:
Code:
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.72.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-5.1204.167.31
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM PATH : OFF
It also lists the following options: FASTBOOT, RECOVERY, FACTORY RESET, SIMLOCK, SHOW BARCODE, IMAGE CRC. Recovery and factory reset are not working. If I select either one of them, the phone boots itself and ends up in the previously mentioned splash screen. I don't know what simlock does, so I haven't selected it. With barcode the same thing. Image CRC gives me some values that I don't understand.
If I select fastboot, I get the following menu: HBOOT, REBOOT, REBOOT BOOTLOADER, POWER DOWN. Hboot reverts me back to the bigger menu. Rest of the options are pretty self-explanatory.
I have a zip copy of Cyanogenmod on /sdcard/.
What can be done? Is my phone bricked for good? I am using Linux Mint 16 as my computer operating system. It is Ubuntu based. adb doesn't recognize my phone when it is in bootloader mode.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
daebak said:
Hi guys.
I decided to give Cyanogenmod a try, but apparently messed something really badly during the installation. After flashing boot.img with fastboot, as the installation guide says (I can't post links, but it's in the Cyanogenmod wiki under HTC One X. First google result), the phone gave me the HTC slogan splash screen, but won't go forward.
By pressing volume down and power, I can get myself into the bootloader, which says:
Code:
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.72.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-5.1204.167.31
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM PATH : OFF
It also lists the following options: FASTBOOT, RECOVERY, FACTORY RESET, SIMLOCK, SHOW BARCODE, IMAGE CRC. Recovery and factory reset are not working. If I select either one of them, the phone boots itself and ends up in the previously mentioned splash screen. I don't know what simlock does, so I haven't selected it. With barcode the same thing. Image CRC gives me some values that I don't understand.
If I select fastboot, I get the following menu: HBOOT, REBOOT, REBOOT BOOTLOADER, POWER DOWN. Hboot reverts me back to the bigger menu. Rest of the options are pretty self-explanatory.
I have a zip copy of Cyanogenmod on /sdcard/.
What can be done? Is my phone bricked for good? I am using Linux Mint 16 as my computer operating system. It is Ubuntu based. adb doesn't recognize my phone when it is in bootloader mode.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Are you install the rom or you just flash the boot.img. And next time search and read this question is answeared many times and go in the original android thread download latest nightly take the boot.img from arhiv copy the arhive to sd card install the rom and flash the boot.img.
And if you not install the CM11 rom just flash the old boot.img.
Thant said:
Are you install the rom or you just flash the boot.img. And next time search and read this question is answeared many times and go in the original android thread download latest nightly take the boot.img from arhiv copy the arhive to sd card install the rom and flash the boot.img.
And if you not install the CM11 rom just flash the old boot.img.
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Sorry for being dumb, but how am I supposed to do this if I can't get an usb connection going between my computer and the phone? Like I said, adb and fastboot are not detecting my phone and I can't access /sdcard/ at all.
Press fastboot then connect the usb and it will say FASTBOOT USB
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daebak said:
Sorry for being dumb, but how am I supposed to do this if I can't get an usb connection going between my computer and the phone? Like I said, adb and fastboot are not detecting my phone and I can't access /sdcard/ at all.
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when you see fastboot USB check the device with fastboot devices. And when you connect the phone to computer what you see in devicemanager. try install latest drivers
Make sure your computers drivers are up to date, this may be why your computer is not detecting your device. Otherwise you must have the Android SDK correctly installed (Making sure your PC knows where to find the .dll files), to allow for fastboot to work correctly (Otherwise you can find fastboot binaries on the official HTC website). Once you've booted into the bootloader (Power button + volume down) select 'fastboot'. Your device should show 'fastboot usb' if it is correctly connected to the PC.
Remember you will not be able to access your devices files within the bootloader, so you may need to flash TWRP, which allows you access to your internal memory via your PC. In my experience, the touch function did not work for TWRP on my device, so I reflashed CWM to flash CM. Once you've flashed CM, you can then flash the boot.img found within the CM's files (after unzipped) using fastboot. Other than that, you may want to flash GAPPS before you boot up into your fresh ROM.
Hope this helps.
EDIT: .dll files for Windows only I think

M8 bricked need help!

So i currently bricked my m8 lets get straight to the point.
The phone shut down,after rebooting it would stuck in a bootloop (no rom flashed, just a normal reboot)
After somesearching in the internet i was able to access the HTC Recovery.
Now in the recovery im not able to get into CWM. It would just stay on the Entering recovery screen before it randomly shuts down.
Now the thing is I CAN GET MY PHONE INTO FASTBOOT MODE
But what can i do now to unbrick the phone?(02 Germany)
Here are Details about the Infos showing in the Recovery:
Unlocked
M8_UL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT 3.19.0.000
RADIO 1.25.21331147A1.06G
OpenDSP-v.48.2.2-00564-M8974_FO.1211
OS-4.20.206.1
eMMC-boot-2048mb
Jan 13 2015;17:50:45.0
Any help is appreaciated
Are you able to connect to a PC? If so fastboot push a different/new/twrp recovery to it.
I was in similar situation to you a few weeks back. I too could boot in to fast boot but any time I flashed a recovery I could never get in to it.
In the end I ended up following the instructions here to get me back up and running. You do need to have a rom downloaded and on your sd card to install ofc.

100% reset Desire 820

Hi,
Is there any way I can 100% reset my Desire 820? Locked bootloader, original firmware, reset everything? Can I send it in to HTC or do it manually? My phone says it has Android 6.0.1 update available but when I try to install the update it boots into bootloader and bootloader says, instead of "Fastboot", "!! Image Update FAIL !!".
It says the Software status is Modified and the Bootloader is relocked. Pressing "Reboot" boots back into Bootloader (in Fastboot), same with "Reboot Fastboot". Pressing "Factory Reset" does nothing; it boots back into Fastboot and doesn't actually reset. The only way to get it to launch is to take out the SD card, press "HBOOT", and then press "CHECK SMARTSD", which causes it to boot. The information at the top of my bootloader is as follows:
*** Software status: Modified ***
*** RELOCKED ***
A51_TUHL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-3.19.0.0000
[email protected]
OS-2.10.980.4
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Nov 13 2015,18:44:51.0
I used this tutorial to attempt to root my phone - however, I had unfortunately updated my phone to Android 5.0.1, and I think this is for a different variant of the Desire 820. Mine is the Australian Dual-Sim Desire 820.
I return to my original question - is there any way that I can reset this phone 100%? Currently, pressing Recovery does nothing - it puts it back into Fastboot, and pressing it again does nothing. This is with the SD card out. With the SD card in, it won't even launch into HBOOT; it gives me an error: "Device halted due to Large Image update failed! Press <POWER> to reboot.". Can someone help? I've been trying to fix this for months and months.
Foolsfoolsfools said:
Hi,
Is there any way I can 100% reset my Desire 820? Locked bootloader, original firmware, reset everything? Can I send it in to HTC or do it manually? My phone says it has Android 6.0.1 update available but when I try to install the update it boots into bootloader and bootloader says, instead of "Fastboot", "!! Image Update FAIL !!".
It says the Software status is Modified and the Bootloader is relocked. Pressing "Reboot" boots back into Bootloader (in Fastboot), same with "Reboot Fastboot". Pressing "Factory Reset" does nothing; it boots back into Fastboot and doesn't actually reset. The only way to get it to launch is to take out the SD card, press "HBOOT", and then press "CHECK SMARTSD", which causes it to boot. The information at the top of my bootloader is as follows:
*** Software status: Modified ***
*** RELOCKED ***
A51_TUHL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-3.19.0.0000
[email protected]
OS-2.10.980.4
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Nov 13 2015,18:44:51.0
I used this tutorial to attempt to root my phone - however, I had unfortunately updated my phone to Android 5.0.1, and I think this is for a different variant of the Desire 820. Mine is the Australian Dual-Sim Desire 820.
I return to my original question - is there any way that I can reset this phone 100%? Currently, pressing Recovery does nothing - it puts it back into Fastboot, and pressing it again does nothing. This is with the SD card out. With the SD card in, it won't even launch into HBOOT; it gives me an error: "Device halted due to Large Image update failed! Press <POWER> to reboot.". Can someone help? I've been trying to fix this for months and months.
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Large Image update failed! Press <POWER>.If you have modified recovery,you need to unlock the bootloader and install stock recovery then lock bootloader and flash the phone

Bricked One M9?

Hello,
I had CM 13 installed on my One M9. Yesterday I wanted to go back to stock ROM from HTC. I downloaded adb and fastboot and went to " fastboot oem lock" with cmd. This was part of a "tutorial" after this i wanted to run the RUU from HTC. But now the phone is stuck in the bootloader. I can go into bootloader or download mode but recovery mode is broken. "Failed to boot to revovery mode"....
From there I can only go back to bootloader or download mode.
In bootloader it shows:
*** Software status: Modified ***
*** Relocked ***
*** S-ON***
In download mode it shows:
hTC download mode
*** RELOCKED ***
htc_himauhl PVT S-ON
LK-1.0.0.0000
RADIO-01.01_U11440792_93.00.51117G_F
OpenDSP-15.6.1.00522.8994_1026
OS-3.35.111.14
FEb 23 2016, 15:48:41(669696)
But the main problem is that i can't connect the M9 to my PC to use fastboot or the RUU... The phone will not be recognized. Strange thing is that it loads while connecting to PC but the LED is not orange, it stays black. When the phone is turned off the LED is turning on orange again and the phone is loading and shows it..
It seems that there is no OS installed anymore on the phone?
If it helps I have an SD card.
Please help me to get an OS running on this phone again!
Actual HTC drivers are installed. Tried on USB 3 and USB 2 Ports.
Hi,
I too I'm getting the same porblem as above.
*** Software status: Modified***
***Locked***
***S-ON*****
***Security Warning****
Then the only options are
BOOTLOADER
REBOOT
REBOOT BOOTLOADER
POWER DOWN
The only option that works above is POWER DOWN.
I'm not sure if the hosd.img able to flash on s-on device but I can go to download mode again by flashing it

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