I installed revolution HD 10.3 today. And after installing some applications I did a reboot and now it's stuck in a boot loop.
I have tried to go into CWM recovery, but it only starts to load and reboots directly (Shows the background and version number of CWM). Have tried to flash the CWM recovery again in fastboot but the same result.
Even tried to flash the TWRP recovery, but the same result there. It shows the TWRP logo for 1 sec then it gets rebooted.
Someone have any idees on what I could try to fix this?
In fastboot mode, do these commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (*recovery.img* according to the name of the recovery you want to flash)
fastboot erase cache
That should work
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hardstuffmuc said:
In fastboot mode, do these commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (*recovery.img* according to the name of the recovery you want to flash)
fastboot erase cache
That should work
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Thanks for your help! Now it boots fine again
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I was on CleanROM 1.5 for AT&T, but decided to switch to ARHD for continued updates. Flashed the ROM and the problem began. I've since tried to go back to cleanrob via pushing the rom with adb, no go. I've wiped the phone countless times. I've erased the fastboot cache. I've switched TWRP/CWM neither changed anything. Fixed permission, flashed the boot images associated with each rom. Let it hang on the HTC screen for 30 minutes. I've exhausted the extent of google. Can anyone help?
Hi
Greetings,
Try againg this step
1. Boot into recovery
2. Wipe everything except sd card
3. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
4. Use abd sideload to install new downloaded(download again even if you have) ARHD rom(check md5 sum of the newly Downloaded Rom before instaltion)
5. Reboot into bootloader
6. Flash ARHD boot.img( you will have extract that from ARHD rom)
7. Wipe cache " fastboot erase cache"
8. Reboot
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
Try againg this step
1. Boot into recovery
2. Wipe everything except sd card
3. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
4. Use abd sideload to install new downloaded(download again even if you have) ARHD rom(check md5 sum of the newly Downloaded Rom before instaltion)
5. Reboot into bootloader
6. Flash ARHD boot.img( you will have extract that from ARHD rom)
7. Wipe cache " fastboot erase cache"
8. Reboot
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Re-downloading, will check MD5 and follow these steps without deviation. Will post when done.
shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
Try againg this step
1. Boot into recovery
2. Wipe everything except sd card
3. Wipe cache and dalvik cache
4. Use abd sideload to install new downloaded(download again even if you have) ARHD rom(check md5 sum of the newly Downloaded Rom before instaltion)
5. Reboot into bootloader
6. Flash ARHD boot.img( you will have extract that from ARHD rom)
7. Wipe cache " fastboot erase cache"
8. Reboot
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All steps complete, stuck on HTC logo screen. =( I didn't get any errors during any of the steps it went smoothly. Just doesn't work..... am I the only person with an unruly HTC One?
Hi
Greetings,
Hi the HTC logo means
1.White screen with green HTC logo and quietly brilliant.
2. Or the screen when beats audio comes and ONE is written that screen
If its 2nd screen that means it is Rom problem
If it doesnot pass the HTC logo I thing its kernel issue ( at least I have been using this in my sensation)
Have you flashed the kernel
Your option is to try stock Rom search it in development sector
Can u access the sdcard memory when you connect .possibility is rare as the phone has not booted
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
Hi the HTC logo means
1.White screen with green HTC logo and quietly brilliant.
2. Or the screen when beats audio comes and ONE is written that screen
If its 2nd screen that means it is Rom problem
If it doesnot pass the HTC logo I thing its kernel issue ( at least I have been using this in my sensation)
Have you flashed the kernel
Your option is to try stock Rom search it in development sector
Can u access the sdcard memory when you connect .possibility is rare as the phone has not booted
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First option and yes I am able to sideload to the device and push things to it through ADB.
Hi
Greetings,
M out of idea
Matt95 might help you wait for his response
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do you get any error when you boot into recovery? which one do you have now?
matt95 said:
do you get any error when you boot into recovery? which one do you have now?
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No error booting into recovery, I'm using the newest version of CWM (non touch). Sometimes in recovery the cache doesn't mount properly, restarting seems to fix this.
ok, we will start fresh just to make sure that everything is allright... re-install the CWM recovery by typing
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
and then reboot into recovery
matt95 said:
ok, we will start fresh just to make sure that everything is allright... re-install the CWM recovery by typing
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
and then reboot into recovery
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Done. I couldn't erase recovery I got the error "c:\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.002s"
ryan9316 said:
Done. I couldn't erase recovery I got the error "c:\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.002s"
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is your bootloader unlocked right?
matt95 said:
is your bootloader unlocked right?
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Yes S-On Unlocked/Tampered
ok, did you get that error also when you flash the recovery.img?
matt95 said:
ok, did you get that error also when you flash the recovery.img?
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No it flashed fine. I'm sitting in recovery now.
ok, if it gives no error then proceed with the installation of the rom
first flash its boot.img and then flash the rom in recovery...do not install any mod or anything that could compromise the correct installation
matt95 said:
ok, if it gives no error then proceed with the installation of the rom
first flash its boot.img and then flash the rom in recovery...do not install any mod or anything that could compromise the correct installation
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Flashed boot.img from " AT&T Stock Root 1.26.502.10 -| Flashes boot.img | System RW capable! |-". http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252959
Rebooted to recover. Entered ADB Sideload mode. Flashed above rom.
Install successful.....Sitting in recovery awaiting your command sir.
ryan9316 said:
Flashed boot.img from " AT&T Stock Root 1.26.502.10 -| Flashes boot.img | System RW capable! |-". http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252959
Rebooted to recover. Entered ADB Sideload mode. Flashed above rom.
Install successful.....Sitting in recovery awaiting your command sir.
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did you flash the boot.img from fastboot directly?
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
now it should boot up the rom...
matt95 said:
did you flash the boot.img from fastboot directly?
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
now it should boot up the rom...
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Rebooted into bootloader. Flashed boot.img, rebooted
Now sitting on the "HTC Quietly brilliant" screen. Not moving.
While on that screen it still shows up under ADB devices. Should I try relocking/unlocking the bootloader?
ryan9316 said:
Rebooted into bootloader. Flashed boot.img, rebooted
Now sitting on the "HTC Quietly brilliant" screen. Not moving.
While on that screen it still shows up under ADB devices. Should I try relocking/unlocking the bootloader?
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don't think it will solve the problem but it's worth a try
Tried installing CWM 6.0.3.2 phone is rooted and moonshine s-off. Booted in recovery fastboot usb, fastboot device shows phone. Did fastboot erase cache and fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. bootloader still original. Problem Solved
Solved thx 2 flyhalf205!
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I want to try out the GE HTC One ROM but it won't flash on my att One using CWM and it seems I've tried everything to flash TWRP and no luck..
Tried doing it through CWM, tried doing it through GooManager and then I tried doing it through the PC command prompt but got totally lost doing that, is there a video walkthrough for someone in my shoes that I can follow trying to get TWRP back?
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If you're using the command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
, it will work.
Are you in s-off?
However, re-try with an erase cache:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
I tried to install ARHD ROM but then get stucked at 100% so I just turned it off and reboot but then I got stucked just rebooting...
Unable to enter Recovery too
Do an erase cache in fastboot and re-try to boot in recovery.
The command is:
Code:
fastboot erase cache[/hide]
Guich said:
Do an erase cache in fastboot and re-try to boot in recovery.
The command is:
Code:
fastboot erase cache[/hide][/QUOTE]
I've tried it, it says entering to Recovery then reboot again...maybe I flashed the wrong TWRP, perhaps you can help me find the right one. I have HTC ONE m7_ul
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jirald said:
I've tried it, it says entering to Recovery then reboot again...maybe I flashed the wrong TWRP, perhaps you can help me find the right one. I have HTC ONE m7_ul
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This is the recovery
Hi folks,
I have a problem. I tried to flash SinlessRom GE Kitkat 5.1. It flashed allright, but then I got in a boot loop. It boots, but when the set up starts, and I see the screen where to choose the language, then device boots again (and it becomes a bootloop).
I interrupted the boot loop using Vol-down and power, but my recovery wasn't working. When I chose recovery, it didn't entered recovery but booted again.
Then I tried to flash a new recovery, but now I doesn't enter a new bootloop, but get's stuck at the white HTC Screen with in pink "entering recovery..."
I tried to erase cache in fastboot modus, but it didn't help.
Do you guys can help me? Any suggestions?
wybren said:
Hi folks,
I have a problem. I tried to flash SinlessRom GE Kitkat 5.1. It flashed allright, but then I got in a boot loop. It boots, but when the set up starts, and I see the screen where to choose the language, then device boots again (and it becomes a bootloop).
I interrupted the boot loop using Vol-down and power, but my recovery wasn't working. When I chose recovery, it didn't entered recovery but booted again.
Then I tried to flash a new recovery, but now I doesn't enter a new bootloop, but get's stuck at the white HTC Screen with in pink "entering recovery..."
I tried to erase cache in fastboot modus, but it didn't help.
Do you guys can help me? Any suggestions?
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try erasing the userdata using fastboot. I has a similar problem earlier this week and I remember using that command. Sometime when I enter recovery it just goes to normal boot (randomly), not sure if thats your problem but try entering recovery multiple times. If not...
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
wybren said:
Hi folks,
I have a problem. I tried to flash SinlessRom GE Kitkat 5.1. It flashed allright, but then I got in a boot loop. It boots, but when the set up starts, and I see the screen where to choose the language, then device boots again (and it becomes a bootloop).
I interrupted the boot loop using Vol-down and power, but my recovery wasn't working. When I chose recovery, it didn't entered recovery but booted again.
Then I tried to flash a new recovery, but now I doesn't enter a new bootloop, but get's stuck at the white HTC Screen with in pink "entering recovery..."
I tried to erase cache in fastboot modus, but it didn't help.
Do you guys can help me? Any suggestions?
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khhhhris said:
try erasing the userdata using fastboot. I has a similar problem earlier this week and I remember using that command. Sometime when I enter recovery it just goes to normal boot (randomly), not sure if thats your problem but try entering recovery multiple times. If not...
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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1- are you s-on or s-off, 4.4 is not compatible (at least for now) with S-On devices!
2- you need to "fastboot erase cache" after flashing recovery; personally i do it before and after, but the important part is after
3- why are you recommending "fastboot erase userdata", just wondering.
nkk71 said:
1- are you s-on or s-off, 4.4 is not compatible (at least for now) with S-On devices!
2- you need to "fastboot erase cache" after flashing recovery; personally i do it before and after, but the important part is after
3- why are you recommending "fastboot erase userdata", just wondering.
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+1, s-off is required. I only recommend erasing userdata because I had a very similar issue, erasing userdata and a fresh recovery seemed to do the trick after no luck with simply flashing a new recovery and wiping cache Just going off past experience.
khhhhris said:
+1, s-off is required. I only recommend erasing userdata because I had a very similar issue, erasing userdata and a fresh recovery seemed to do the trick after no luck with simply flashing a new recovery and wiping cache Just going off past experience.
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good to know, was "fastboot erase userdate" successfully? what kind of output did you get?
nkk71 said:
good to know, was "fastboot erase userdate" successfully? what kind of output did you get?
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Thanks all for the response.
This did the trick:
erase cache
flash twrp recovery (first I tried cwm)
erase cache
Then I managed to enter twrp recovery and flash a new rom.
Don't know why, but I'm happy again
Thanks for the help.
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