i did was unlock the bootloader then try and flash a custom recovery, i have tried so many different ones. The 2 main errors i get are "FAILED remote:32 header error and remote: image error! (bootmagic check fail) i have the original recovery which also says the same but i now have no recovery at all.
The closest i have managed to get is using something called open recovery which atleast part loads .i can not use recovery
I did flash several recoveries after unlocking bootloader (which worked like a charm btw), but now I can't even factory reset.
plesseee helpp
You sure you are flashing the right recovery for your phone. You are posting in the M8s section, so I assume you have an M8s, and trying to flash a recovery for M8s?
M8s isn't compatible with TWRP for M8. So I think that may be your problem (trying to flash recovery for M8 onto an M8s).
Recovery for M8s is here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/one-m8s-general/make-custom-recovery-htc-one-m8s-t3114245
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Hello,
I bought a htc one x, these days
But it already came with root system and modified, used for 2 days
the unit began to reset itself, and no longer start, was stopped at HTC screen
so I tried to go into bootloader mode, to access recovery mode
but without success, I go into recovery and nothing happens
already tried to flash TWRP and CWM in several different versions, but nothing
the number of errors (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img)
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
FAILED (remote: (00000008))
FAILED (remote: (00120000))
I do not know what to do :/
because with the recovery mode could recover or via Recovery Update
THANKKS!!
Unlock the bootloader !
Mr Hofs said:
Unlock the bootloader !
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my bootloader is already unlocked
Remote not allowed message is because it's relocked.....usually. if it's unlocked it should work
HTC One M9 CDMA version,
HIMAWL,
VZW_001,
OPJA30000,
3.10.605.7 firmware,
no rom (incomplete stock rom?)
Stock Recovery (corupted?),
S-Off,
Unlocked,
Software Status: Official (used to be tampered (via sunshine) until loaded backup)
I am currently in a weird state of purgatory with my phone.
Here is the full story:
Unlocked and S-Off via sunshine.
Flashed TWRP Recovery.
Backedup via nandroid (boot, System, Caches)
Flashed several roms and firmwares, ended up messing up my IMEI somehow when playing with cyanogen nightlies and decided to go back to stock.
Reverted to backup i made earlier.
And now here we are.
I have access to the bootloader and download mode/fastboot.
When i boot to recovery (via any method) i receive the message: "Failed to boot to recovery mode. Press volume up or down to back to menu."
When i attempt to fastboot erase recovery, it works.
When i attempt to fastboot flash recovery, it works. (but still fails to boot to recovery)
When i attempt to fastboot flash firmware, it fails: "FAILED (remote: 35: SD_PARTITION_NOT_SUPPORT firmware)" Which i believe is a permissions error?
When i attempt to fastboot flash system, it loops the flash, and claims "Invalid sparse file format at header magi".
As a note, i have used both the newest version of fastboot and the special HTC_Fastboot with the same results.
Any ideas how to get a recovery back?
Clues as to why i can't get into recovery?
Try flashing twrp recovery pre 3.0
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irocevo said:
Try flashing twrp recovery pre 3.0
Sent from my HTC One M9 using Tapatalk
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Thank you irocevo!
I finally got around to rooting/etc my Z00AD, only to get stuck at the custom recovery stage.
I have found a dozen other identical cases on the forums, but sadly none have been resolved.
Rooting went swimmingly, and my bootloader also unlocked flawlessly (I believe). The new recovery (TWRP first) flashed over with no issues. Then I rebooted and selected 'recovery' from the fastboot menu, and the phone just reboots back into the fastboot stage. I can boot normally from there, just not to recovery. I have also tried flashing other recoveries, with no luck.
Since the ROM is still stock, I can boot to Android and it re-writes the recovery to stock after my custom recovery fails to boot.
My thoughts are that my bootloader did not unlock properly, even though installation itself seemed to go well. How should I 'redo' that process?
Any other thoughts?
FW Vers. WW Z00AD 2.20.40.195
Thanks everyone
Either reflash the correct recovery (download a fresh file, in case of faulty download) or follow unbricking instructions.
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ztoundas said:
I finally got around to rooting/etc my Z00AD, only to get stuck at the custom recovery stage.
I have found a dozen other identical cases on the forums, but sadly none have been resolved.
Rooting went swimmingly, and my bootloader also unlocked flawlessly (I believe). The new recovery (TWRP first) flashed over with no issues. Then I rebooted and selected 'recovery' from the fastboot menu, and the phone just reboots back into the fastboot stage. I can boot normally from there, just not to recovery. I have also tried flashing other recoveries, with no luck.
Since the ROM is still stock, I can boot to Android and it re-writes the recovery to stock after my custom recovery fails to boot.
My thoughts are that my bootloader did not unlock properly, even though installation itself seemed to go well. How should I 'redo' that process?
Any other thoughts?
FW Vers. WW Z00AD 2.20.40.195
Thanks everyone
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Have you tried booting into fastboot and typing "fastboot oem device-info" without the quotes? It should tell you whether your bootloader is truly unlocked. If it is unlocked I would boot into stock recovery, wipe the cache, and do a factory reset. Then you can try installing twrp again. Have you updated the SuperSu binaries? I'm no expert this is just what I would do.
Same problem here, it seems that 2.20.40.195 is the problem.
I can also do fastboot flash but anything but official recovery won't start and returns to bootloader. fastboot oem device-info returns FAILED (remote: unknown OEM command)
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Is it possible to downgrade?
willcall said:
Have you tried booting into fastboot and typing "fastboot oem device-info" without the quotes? It should tell you whether your bootloader is truly unlocked.
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....aaand it wasn't truly unlocked. While I didn't test it using your method, before reading your response I tried re-unlocking the bootloader, and I got the proper white background upon reboot (last attempt I flashed the original black background immediately after I thought I had unlocked the bootloader, thinking it was required. Thus I never had a repeated confirmation I had failed the unlocking).
After ACTUALLY unlocking the bootloader, each further step worked perfect. Running CM13 flawlessly.
2 days later I shattered my screen. oh well. Ordered a new screen, we'll see how I do with a hardware repair...
i have Htc one M8s ... i try make ROOT
1 - i make unlocked Bootloader after ... do not work recovery and factory reset
why ??????
how can fix _??????
sombady can help me ....-------ß???
thanx you
Which recovery you installed and how?
Recovery : TWRP 2.7.0.2
i use pr
One_M8_All-In-One_Kit_v2]
i don not understand . where is problem?
Recovery : TWRP 2.7.0.2
i use pr
One_M8_All-In-One_Kit_v2]
i don not understand . where is problem?
The problem is you installed a twrp for regular M8 on your M8s. M8 & M8s are two different device. Any recovery for M8 won't work on your device.
Find the correct twrp for M8s here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...ral/make-custom-recovery-htc-one-m8s-t3114245
i did was unlock the bootloader then try and flash a custom recovery, i have tried so many different ones. The 2 main errors i get are "FAILED remote:32 header error and remote: image error! (bootmagic check fail) i have the original recovery which also says the same but i now have no recovery at all.
The closest i have managed to get is using something called open recovery which atleast part loads .i can not use recovery
I did flash several recoveries after unlocking bootloader (which worked like a charm btw), but now I can't even factory reset.
plesseee helpppppppp me
Need help. I have zenfone 5z, my device is working properly, the bootloader is unlocked, and the phone is rooted but I'm not able to get TWRP I'm getting two errors,
1. When using fastboot boot C:\Android\platform-tools\twrp-3.6.2_11-0-Z01RD.img, I'm getting FAILED (remote: 'unknown command').
2. When using fastboot flash recovery C:\Android\platform-tools\twrp-3.6.2_11-0-Z01RD.img, I'm getting FAILED (remote: '(recovery_b) No such partition').
Initially, I was able to boot into TWRP but I didn't understand a few things at that time, so I lost TWRP as it was not permanent. Now, I have tried everything except using a different computer.
Someone had this same issue he resolved it after installing the driver a second time, when the device in bootloader, but it didn't work for me.
I think this is related to partition, but I don't know much about it. So, I flashed stock ROM (factory version) but no result.
I'm very much interested in using Custom ROMs any help would be appreciated.
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Need help. I have zenfone 5z, my device is working properly, the bootloader is unlocked, and the phone is rooted but I'm not able to get TWRP I'm getting two errors,
1. When using fastboot boot C:\Android\platform-tools\twrp-3.6.2_11-0-Z01RD.img, I'm getting FAILED (remote: 'unknown command').
2. When using fastboot flash recovery C:\Android\platform-tools\twrp-3.6.2_11-0-Z01RD.img, I'm getting FAILED (remote: '(recovery_b) No such partition').
Initially, I was able to boot into TWRP but I didn't understand a few things at that time, so I lost TWRP as it was not permanent. Now, I have tried everything except using a different computer.
Someone had this same issue he resolved it after installing the driver a second time, when the device in bootloader, but it didn't work for me.
I think this is related to partition, but I don't know much about it. So, I flashed stock ROM (factory version) but no result.
I'm very much interested in using Custom ROMs any help would be appreciated.
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fastboot flash boot
not recovery