HTC one m7 no su binary - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey I'm a noob,
I have followed a video on how to root HTC one m7 , I unlocked boot loader an got teamwin recovery . I did everything what I seen in the video an I installed superuser from the recovery .. but when I open up the app it says install su binary an when I checked root checker its says it's not fully done ..
What am I doing wrong
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cummo13 said:
Hey I'm a noob,
I have followed a video on how to root HTC one m7 , I unlocked boot loader an got teamwin recovery . I did everything what I seen in the video an I installed superuser from the recovery .. but when I open up the app it says install su binary an when I checked root checker its says it's not fully done ..
What am I doing wrong
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If your phone is on lollipop, make sure to use the latest version of TWRP as older version includes outdated binary that doesn't work on lollipop. You can also flash the latest supers.zip manually from recovery.

I have gone in to team win recovery an installed it from there an this is what I keep getting Su if you have a custom recovery like twrp or cwm, that can be used to (try to) install the su binary . How would you like to install the su binary ?. I hit twrp
SuperSu will attempt to reboot your device into twrp or cwm ,
So I go back to the recovery team win . . I go to install an go down to superSU-v1.25zip swipe to confirm flash . Successful an know I hit reboot system. Android is updating app an know there is no SU binary installed an superSU cannot install it . This is a problem

alray said:
If your phone is on lollipop, make sure to use the latest version of TWRP as older version includes outdated binary that doesn't work on lollipop. You can also flash the latest supers.zip manually from recovery.
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I'm also using TWRP v2.8.7 is that the newest one
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I think I have a old superuser zip file an when I install it thats why it's theres no su binary ... Can you tell me the latest superuser zip file number thanks
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cummo13 said:
I think I have a old superuser zip file an when I install it thats why it's theres no su binary ... Can you tell me the latest superuser zip file number thanks
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Yes 1.25 its not the latest its pretty old.
uninstall your SU app from the phone and
1- boot in twrp
2- select reboot in system
3- you'll be prompted to install root
4- select "yes"
(you need a recent twrp version as explained in post 2)
or
1- download latest supersu.zip
2- boot in twro
3- select "install"
4- select your supersu.zip and flash it.
latest version is 2.46 and its the only one that will work with lollipop
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU

alray said:
Yes 1.25 its not the latest its pretty old.
uninstall your SU app from the phone and
1- boot in twrp
2- select reboot in system
3- you'll be prompted to install root
4- select "yes"
(you need a recent twrp version as explained in post 2)
or
1- download latest supersu.zip
2- boot in twro
3- select "install"
4- select your supersu.zip and flash it.
latest version is 2.46 and its the only one that will work with lollipop
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU
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Thank you so much .. It worked .
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alray said:
If your phone is on lollipop, make sure to use the latest version of TWRP as older version includes outdated binary that doesn't work on lollipop. You can also flash the latest supers.zip manually from recovery.
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I've got 5.0.2 but I have the same problem and can't install UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.45 using recovery: when I enterin recovery mode it says:
Android system recovery<3e>
LRX22G release-Keys
Volume up/down to move highlight;
enter buttonto select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
apply from phone storage
apply from SD card
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_yes
(Code -1)
E:missing bitmap oem_unlock_bg_no
(Code -1)
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to /data/data/cwtemp/cwpg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /data/data/cwtemp/cwprop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip cw installation.
E:failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument).. try emmc moun
E:Can't find device node for Mount point /cache
What can I do? Thank you.

Lux80 said:
I've got 5.0.2 but I have the same problem and can't install UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.45 using recovery
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when I enterin recovery mode it says:
Android system recovery<3e>
LRX22G release-Keys
Volume up/down to move highlight;
enter buttonto select.
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
apply from phone storage
apply from SD card
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This is the stock recovery.... not twrp
All you need to know already explained 2 posts before yours, and btw you did quoted the answer you are looking for
If your phone is on lollipop, make sure to use the latest version of TWRP as older version includes outdated binary that doesn't work on lollipop. You can also flash the latest supers.zip manually from recovery.
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So your are not using TWRP neither the latest supersu.zip file.

Related

[Q] Can only access bootloader. Soft brick?

Hey guys,
Today I attempted to root my HTC One. I successfully unlocked it and successfully flashed twrp 2.5 onto my phone. Without creating a backup and after flashing superuser and arhd 11.0 my phone would only boot into bootloader. Then I found I had trouble going back into recovery. I tried reflashing twrp and it worked and led me back into recovery. I was unable to find any of the ROMs I put into the internal memory and I get an error that says I am unable to mount data. I've tried flashing cwm recovery, which only lead to booting into bootloader, and then back to twrp which worked at first, but now I can't get either to work. I've been at this for hours. Hope any of you guys could help me out. Thanks in advance!
Also, I think my problem began by trying to flash arhd 11.0 from stock without doing a full wipe.
Update: Was able to get twrp to work again by clearing cache, but still unable to mount data.
This is an error i see inside twrp.
E : Unable to mount '/data'
E : Unable to recreate /data/media folder.
Updating partition details...
E : Unable to mount '/cache'
E : Unable to mount '/data'
E : Unable to mount internal storage.
E : Unable to mount /data/media during GUI startup
E : Unable to mount '/cache'
E: TWFunc : : Copy_Log -- Can't open destination
etc...
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Update: SOLVED. Tried flashing Viper Rom and it worked great.
I believe that you install ARHD 11 from a 4.1 based rom, right? If that's the case, moving from 4.1 to 4.2 will mess up your data structure a bit. Because you have flashed arhd 11, all the rom files you had put earlier on 4.1 will be at other folder. My advice is you boot into twrp, open adb sideload (advance menu). On your computer use "adb sideload rom.zip" (rom.zip is the name of the rom you wanna flash). After it loaded the rom to the sd card, reboot to bootloader and you should see a file named sideloaded.zip. flash it. After finish, clear cache and reboot system.
or you can search in media/0
hope it helps
ryryzz said:
I believe that you install ARHD 11 from a 4.1 based rom, right? If that's the case, moving from 4.1 to 4.2 will mess up your data structure a bit. Because you have flashed arhd 11, all the rom files you had put earlier on 4.1 will be at other folder. My advice is you boot into twrp, open adb sideload (advance menu). On your computer use "adb sideload rom.zip" (rom.zip is the name of the rom you wanna flash). After it loaded the rom to the sd card, reboot to bootloader and you should see a file named sideloaded.zip. flash it. After finish, clear cache and reboot system.
or you can search in media/0
hope it helps
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So I should sideload and flash a 4.1 based rom or a 4.2?
I've tried sideloading ARHD 11 and it brings me into the same bootloader loop. Could you send me a link to a ROM that may work?
Here's the steps I am taking if it helps;
1. fastboot erase cache
2. fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
3. go into recovery
4. adb sideload arhd11
5. reboot into recovery
6. flash sideload
7. reboot system
8. gives me a message saying my phone is not rooted would I like to install SuperSU now?
9. regardless of if i put 'do not install' or 'swipe to install' phone reboots into bootloader and I start over with the same problem
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zasuncion said:
So I should sideload and flash a 4.1 based rom or a 4.2?
I've tried sideloading ARHD 11 and it brings me into the same bootloader loop. Could you send me a link to a ROM that may work?
Here's the steps I am taking if it helps;
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Can you access recovery?
If yes, adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
rom will now be on your sdcard after the transfer. install it.
all roms using aroma installer crash sometimes, just keep trying.
edit: IF you can't find it, select install zip from sideload in recovery and command
adb sideload name_of_rom.zip
after the transfer it will begin to install automatically - you shouldn't need to reboot after a sideload.
redbull123 said:
Can you access recovery?
If yes, adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
rom will now be on your sdcard after the transfer. install it.
all roms using aroma installer crash sometimes, just keep trying.
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Yes, I can access recovery. Just tried this. After flashing ARHD11 again I am still rebooting into bootloader.
Maybe it's just the ROM itself that I'm having trouble with? Could anyone direct me to one that will work for sure in my case?
Also after every flash, when I choose to reboot, twrp gives me a message saying my phone is not rooted and if I should install SuperSU. Should I say yes or not install? or is there a problem with flashing the ROM?
zasuncion said:
Yes, I can access recovery. Just tried this. After flashing ARHD11 again I am still rebooting into bootloader.
Maybe it's just the ROM itself that I'm having trouble with? Could anyone direct me to one that will work for sure in my case?
Also after every flash, when I choose to reboot, twrp gives me a message saying my phone is not rooted and if I should install SuperSU. Should I say yes or not install? or is there a problem with flashing the ROM?
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So ARHD goes through and installs (as in gets to 100% in aroma) then reboots to bootloader?
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redbull123 said:
So ARHD goes through and installs (as in gets to 100% in aroma) then reboots to bootloader?
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Yes. And the only way to get back into recovery from there is to reflash. I also can't use cwm, I can only use twrp. If that means anything.

htc1 m7 keeps rebooting and won't detect network

Last week after software update using auto update Option , after installing the softare , the phone will keep rebooting and won't detect the network. I guess that my phone battery was low at the time of installation(10%) however it was connected to a charger. The problem is after turning on the phone, the phone will reboot after aprox. 1minute 50 seconds and the htc1 won't show network. The settings option in network setting would appear greyed out.
After this problem, I tried factory reset, no avail. Tried recovery from bootloader option but no avail.
Tried Using RUU- RUU_M7_U_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.2_R_Radio_4A.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01_release_311663_signed_2_4
Gives me error 155 in Update Utility.
After searching the threads, I decided to unlock and unroot the phone so that I could install any custom ROMs, did unlocking and unrooting.
My htc1 m7 with following specs now
Tampered
Unlocked
M7_U S-On
Hboot- 1.57.0000
Radio0- 4T.28.3218.04
OS-6.15.599.101
Android version 4.4.3 and Sense 6
Some guys recommended me to post my query on xda and I came here with lots of hopes. Unfortunately after couple of days no one from expert community has responded to this query.
htc1resetting said:
Some guys recommended me to post my query on xda and I came here with lots of hopes. Unfortunately after couple of days no one from expert community has responded to this query.
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you not being ignored, their is no real answer to your problem
you can flash stock recovery for 6.15.599.101 if you can find it
and try the factory reset from stock recovery (not bootloader)
If you have TWRP 2.6.3.3 or higher on the phone now you can choose to format data and then push / sideload a 6.xx.xxx.x rom to the phone. Their are no 6.xx RUU so that's not an option. If the phone died during the update theirs no telling what partitions are damaged so the format data option is your first step
clsA said:
you not being ignored, their is no real answer to your problem
you can flash stock recovery for 6.15.599.101 if you can find it
and try the factory reset from stock recovery (not bootloader)
If you have TWRP 2.6.3.3 or higher on the phone now you can choose to format data and then push / sideload a 6.xx.xxx.x rom to the phone. Their are no 6.xx RUU so that's not an option. If the phone died during the update theirs no telling what partitions are damaged so the format data option is your first step
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Firstly loads of thanks.
I have tried hard to find 6.15.599.101 RUU but no success.
I should use the second option to push 6.xx.xx.x rom, can you advice where can I find it. I get confused between kernel & OTA, which one is a ROM or neither one?
htc1resetting said:
Firstly loads of thanks.
I have tried hard to find 6.15.599.101 RUU but no success.
I should use the second option to push 6.xx.xx.x rom, can you advice where can I find it. I get confused between kernel & OTA, which one is a ROM or neither one?
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Use this >> http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip /sdcard/
or adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
My device is already formatted and I can only access bootloader(TWRP recovery) and if I boot the phone it gives me white htc screen.
I have downloaded the Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0 fastboot works fine however adb won't detect my device. I have sdk tools from adroid.development and the latest version of adt tools.
htc1resetting said:
My device is already formatted and I can only access bootloader(TWRP recovery) and if I boot the phone it gives me white htc screen.
I have downloaded the Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0 fastboot works fine however adb won't detect my device. I have sdk tools from adroid.development and the latest version of adt tools.
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boot into TWRP
from the PC command prompt
type adb devices
if it's blank you need to reinstall the htc driver
if your device serial number shows it's working normally
When I use the adb command- where should my phone be? adbsideload? fastboot?
The adb won't detect my device even with htc drivers re-installed. When I use the adb sideload button in the TWRP , it stays there for ever.
Can we use fastboot command to flash the ROM, the way we flash recovery?
htc1resetting said:
When I use the adb command- where should my phone be? <<< TWRP
The adb won't detect my device even with htc drivers re-installed. When I use the adb sideload button in the TWRP , it stays there for ever.
Can we use fastboot command to flash the ROM, the way we flash recovery? << NO
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Go to post 2 of @nkk71 superguide to install the drivers correctly > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
Finally I was able to sideload- adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
After the sideload was 100% my phone was black screen, was no more in recovery TWRP.
What next step to take?
When I restarted the phone, it will again show the white HTC screen , won't go ahead and boot.
I am s-on and with TWRP 2.8.0.1 recovery.
htc1resetting said:
Finally I was able to sideload- adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
After the sideload was 100% my phone was black screen, was no more in recovery TWRP.
What next step to take?
When I restarted the phone, it will again show the white HTC screen , won't go ahead and boot.
I am s-on and with TWRP 2.8.0.1 recovery.
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use TWRP 2.6.3.3
Using twrp, 2.6.3- I sideloaded adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
By the time sideload= 100% on cmd
Phone recovery-twrp showed, zip sign verification failed.
Screen shows as follows:
Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing 'dataa/media/sideload.zip
checking for md5 flile....
skipping md5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
E: zip signature verification failed.
I unchecked zip file verification from settings and this time was able to complete, followed the step by step installation. After the installation was complete, cleared cache and dalvi and performed system boot. The phone restarts but its again stuck at white htc screen.
clsA said:
use TWRP 2.6.3.3
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Using twrp, 2.6.3- I sideloaded adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
By the time sideload= 100% on cmd
Phone recovery-twrp showed, zip sign verification failed.
Screen shows as follows:
Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing 'dataa/media/sideload.zip
checking for md5 flile....
skipping md5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
E: zip signature verification failed.
htc1resetting said:
Using twrp, 2.6.3- I sideloaded adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
By the time sideload= 100% on cmd
Phone recovery-twrp showed, zip sign verification failed.
Screen shows as follows:
Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing 'dataa/media/sideload.zip
checking for md5 flile....
skipping md5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
E: zip signature verification failed.
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your download is corrupt ..download it again and md5 check your downloads
clsA said:
your download is corrupt ..download it again and md5 check your downloads
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Made another attempt to sideload and it was successful, phone booted and rebooted. Phone turned on but again restarted after few seconds, the same way it was behaving earlier. Any suggestions?
I was checking htc Dev site, it has download section with my OS version no. 6.15.599.101- is there something I can do with this file to get my phone working.? m7u-3.4.10-ga936d02.zip is the file.
What are options to get RUU for 6.15.599.101 ?
htc1resetting said:
Made another attempt to sideload and it was successful, phone booted and rebooted. Phone turned on but again restarted after few seconds, the same way it was behaving earlier. Any suggestions?
I was checking htc Dev site, it has download section with my OS version no. 6.15.599.101- is there something I can do with this file to get my phone working.? m7u-3.4.10-ga936d02.zip is the file.
What are options to get RUU for 6.15.599.101 ?
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You still never tried the stock recovery / factory reset
maybe you can extract it from that file
maybe @Danny201281 could help you check and repair your partition's if he has time
I tried factory reset and stock recovery at my first step long time ago. Only after failing, I tried the TWRP recovery and Android Revolution.
htc1resetting said:
My device is already formatted and I can only access bootloader(TWRP recovery) and if I boot the phone it gives me white htc screen.
I have downloaded the Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0 fastboot works fine however adb won't detect my device. I have sdk tools from adroid.development and the latest version of adt tools.
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When you say it's formatted are you sure about that?
Format Data is not the same as Factory reset or Wiping partitions. You need to use the Format Data option in twrp to be sure. So in case you haven't already and probably wouldn't hurt to do it again anyway.
Boot into twrp recovery Select the Wipe option and then Format Data option. You will be prompted to type "yes" to confirm. This will wipe everything from your device including your Rom and internal storage. Reboot to recovery to restore a completely new file system to your device.
Now with the phone still in twrp recovery, Select the Mounts option and uncheck all the boxes to unmount the partitions. Return to the twrp home screen (you don't need sideload mode for this part) in the command line type
Code:
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk35
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk36
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk37
exit
Once that's done you can push or Sideload your Rom. Personally I prefer the push method but which is easiest for you is fine.
Ideally you want to do a factory reset with Stock recovery also but since you can't find one unless you can extract it from the file on HTC dev just try the above.
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Danny201281 said:
When you say it's formatted are you sure about that?
Format Data is not the same as Factory reset or Wiping partitions. You need to use the Format Data option in twrp to be sure. So in case you haven't already and probably wouldn't hurt to do it again anyway.
Boot into twrp recovery Select the Wipe option and then Format Data option. You will be prompted to type "yes" to confirm. This will wipe everything from your device including your Rom and internal storage. Reboot to recovery to restore a completely new file system to your device.
Now with the phone still in twrp recovery, Select the Mounts option and uncheck all the boxes to unmount the partitions. Return to the twrp home screen (you don't need sideload mode for this part) in the command line type
Code:
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk35
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk36
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk37
exit
Once that's done you can push or Sideload your Rom. Personally I prefer the push method but which is easiest for you is fine.
Ideally you want to do a factory reset with Stock recovery also but since you can't find one unless you can extract it from the file on HTC dev just try the above.
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I was using the format data option before as well.
This time, followed the step by step procedure and installed the OS, the phone booted again but it restarts after sometime as it was at the beginning of the problem. Any suggestions?
htc1resetting said:
I was using the format data option before as well.
This time, followed the step by step procedure and installed the OS, the phone booted again but it restarts after sometime as it was at the beginning of the problem. Any suggestions?
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When the phone is booting, does it take longer than normal? And does it bootloop before finally booting.
Unfortunately this is starting to sound like a hardware problem. After formatting the memory, repairing partitions with e2fsck and flashing a new Rom there's not much else can be done. If your still getting random reboots then something is defiantly a miss.
You can check your supersu app to make sure is properly rooted, by opening supersu, it may ask you to update the Binary's.
Or just flash this in recovery to make sure your on the latest.
http://download.chainfire.eu/452/SuperSU/
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only HTC logo in Bootet android

hi,
i have the M7 of a mate of mine here.
i have the problem that after i manged to flash android revolution rom the phone boots in android but only showing the HTC page (no bootloop. ist in android. ADB SHELL works, locksreen works, when try to pull down the notification bar it shows the bar but not pulls down)
can anyone help me?
etsch said:
hi,
i have the M7 of a mate of mine here.
i have the problem that after i manged to flash android revolution rom the phone boots in android but only showing the HTC page (no bootloop. ist in android. ADB SHELL works, locksreen works, when try to pull down the notification bar it shows the bar but not pulls down)
can anyone help me?
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USE TWRP 2.6.3.3 and flash the rom again
i use 2.6.3.3 already and tried flashing the rom 4 times
etsch said:
hi,
i have the M7 of a mate of mine here.
i have the problem that after i manged to flash android revolution rom the phone boots in android but only showing the HTC page (no bootloop. ist in android. ADB SHELL works, locksreen works, when try to pull down the notification bar it shows the bar but not pulls down)
can anyone help me?
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adb reboot recovery
wipe/advanced-cache, dalvik, data, system-wipe
reinstall rom or choose another rom.
already tried
and other roms wont flash
etsch said:
already tried
and other roms wont flash
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If you have tried everything why are you asking us ?
because you maybe have an idea what i can do.
etsch said:
because you maybe have an idea what i can do.
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Try a different rom
etsch said:
because you maybe have an idea what i can do.
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TWRP / WIPE / Format Data / Type yes
then reboot the phone and sideload a rom
sideload this Rom to your phone
http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_84.0.zip
TWRP / Advanced / ADB Sideload - swipe to sideload
From PC adb / fastboot folder
you use
adb sideload name-of-rom.zip
make sure the rom is in the same folder as adb / fastboot
at flashing other roms i will get different error messages
cyanogen mod - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... succed (but nothing changed)
reflection rom - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... - succed (but nothing changed)
dirty unicorn - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... - failed
etsch said:
at flashing other roms i will get different error messages
cyanogen mod - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... succed (but nothing changed)
reflection rom - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... - succed (but nothing changed)
dirty unicorn - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... - failed
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Look up ^^
TWRP / Wipe /Format Data / Type Yes
adb sideload rom.zip
same again
etsch said:
same again
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That's pretty much it .. Find a RUU for your CID / MID
i looked after that but there is no ruu for the CID (O2___102)
and i did not found an s off that works (tried rumrunner,revone . didnt find firewater, moonshine)
etsch said:
i looked after that but there is no ruu for the CID (O2___102)
and i did not found an s off that works (tried rumrunner,revone . didnt find firewater, moonshine)
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Sunshine s-off is the only option and it requires your phone to be working to use it
are you sure you format data / reboot and then pushed a rom and tried to install it ?
are you md5 checking your downlaods / have you tried a different usb port / different usb cable
yes iam sure
after feels like 100 tries getting cyanogen mod on it the same error
etsch said:
yes iam sure
after feels like 100 tries getting cyanogen mod on it the same error
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yeah you don't flash CM with TWRP you use CWM did you read the first post?
RECOVERY:
IMPORTANT!
A recovery update beginning with the Nightly ROM 20140501 will be required!
Guidance & Instructions can be found here
The easiest way to flash recovery is to use Flashify from the Play Store
Recovery Downloads:
TWRP 2.7.1.2
CWM Touch 6.0.4.8
ROM & GAPPS Downloads:
Read this before you flash a Milestone Build!
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Download and install the latest TWRP Recovery for Int'l, AT&T, TMobile HTC One, Sprint HTC One or Verizon HTC One if you haven't already.
Copy the CM12 zip and the Gapps zip to your Internal Storage
Then reboot into TWRP recovery
Before flashing you might want to back up your data (Optional)
Then wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik-Cache before flashing
Next, tap Install, locate the CM12 zip and install it
Once that's finished tap install again, locate the Gapps zip and install it
If you are S-OFF, simply reboot and enjoy CM12, no need to follow the remaining steps. If you are S-ON tap Power and Reboot to bootloader
Then open the CM12 zip on a Computer, copy the boot.img to your fastboot folder
Connect your phone to your computer then open a Command window, "cd" to your fastboot folder and type the following: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now type: fastboot reboot
You are finished. Enjoy CM12
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cwm wont work and twrp 2.7.1.2 neither
etsch said:
at flashing other roms i will get different error messages
cyanogen mod - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... succed (but nothing changed)
reflection rom - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... - succed (but nothing changed)
dirty unicorn - mount: faild to mount /dev/block/platform /msm.......... - failed
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etsch said:
cwm wont work and twrp 2.7.1.2 neither
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Go back to TWRP 2.6.3.3 and try flash ARHD again if it fails, Take a pic of your phone with the error on the screen and post it here :good:
Here the error

How do I send SuperSU to the /sdcard/ folder?

So I'm trying to root my Sprint M7. I've succeeded in doing the following.
1. Unlocked the boot loader
2. Installed CW Touch recovery
Now I think the next step is to go into Fastboot/Recovery and install the SuperSU zip from /sd_card/
That's the step I'm having problems with. How do I get the SuperSU zip onto the /sd_card/ folder? When I plug in my phone I just get HTC Sync manager popping up and I can't browse the phone's directory because Sync Manager says the phone is not connected.
Running Win 7 64.
Thanks
SeriesOfTubes said:
So I'm trying to root my Sprint M7. I've succeeded in doing the following.
1. Unlocked the boot loader
2. Installed CW Touch recovery
Now I think the next step is to go into Fastboot/Recovery and install the SuperSU zip from /sd_card/
That's the step I'm having problems with. How do I get the SuperSU zip onto the /sd_card/ folder? When I plug in my phone I just get HTC Sync manager popping up and I can't browse the phone's directory because Sync Manager says the phone is not connected.
Running Win 7 64.
Thanks
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uninstall htc sync (but don't touch the drivers)
boot your phone in CWM
Code:
adb push supersu.zip /sdcard
then flash supersu.zip using CWM
or easy way
flash latest twrp recovery for sprint version instead of CWM
boot in recovery and exit, you'll be prompted to root the phone before leaving twrp, select yes.
alray said:
uninstall htc sync (but don't touch the drivers)
boot your phone in CWM
Code:
adb push supersu.zip /sdcard
then flash supersu.zip using CWM
or easy way
flash latest twrp recovery for sprint version instead of CWM
boot in recovery and exit, you'll be prompted to root the phone before leaving twrp, select yes.
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Thanks! [emoji4]
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TWRP and Root for Android 8.0 Oreo

I flashed the latest Open Beta 25 yesterday and it took me some time to figure out how to properly root that. I was searching for a compatible TWRP for Android Oreo and I stumbled upon one when I was reading through pages and pages of comments from our community.
So, I am writing the steps here with the necessary files so that everyone can find it in one place.
This is not my work. All credits go to the original developers. I am just consolidating the steps I followed here. If I am violating any rules, please feel free to close this thread.
Credits:
 @akhilnarang for Modified TWRP 
 @Chainfire For SuperSU
Necessary Downloads:
Oreo Compatible TWRP: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B46mMEeAPSYGd3dBbzJhMWJUVE0
SuperSU Zip: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B46mMEeAPSYGV1U3c3JSRmF2dWs
Steps to install TWRP and Root:
Note: My phone was encrypted when I tried this.
1. Copy the downloaded SuperSU Zip file to your phone.
2. Copy the TWRP file to the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed.
3. Turn off your OnePlus 3/3T. Boot your OnePlus 3/3T into Fasboot mode > Press and hold the Volume Up Button + Power Button.
4. Connect your phone to your PC via USB Cable.
5. Open a command window on the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed. Go to the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed. Hold down Shift Key > Right Click on the empty space > Choose ‘Open CMD Here’.
6. Execute the below command in the command window to see if your device is properly connected:
Code:
fastboot devices
7. Make sure the TWRP file is in the ADB folder. Execute the below command to install TWRP on your OnePlus 3/3T running Android Oreo:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP-Oreo-OnePlus-3-3T.img
Do not restart your device upon installation. The procedure is not yet over.
8. Assuming you are now in Fastboot Mode, use the volume buttons and choose ‘Recovery Mode’ and then press the power button to enter TWRP Recovery.
9. Once you are in TWRP > Tap on ‘Install’ > Choose the SuperSU Zip file which you have downloaded from above > Swipe right to flash.
10. Reboot your device.
Let me know if you have any questions/doubts!
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If you have other TWRP already installed, any reason not just to install the compatible one by flashing image of compatible one using that?
gmlogan said:
If you have other TWRP already installed, any reason not just to install the compatible one by flashing image of compatible one using that?
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We should be able to install twrp without connecting to pc if we already have twrp
gmlogan said:
If you have other TWRP already installed, any reason not just to install the compatible one by flashing image of compatible one using that?
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You could do that. Shouldn't be an issue, I guess. The above steps are just what I followed.
Yes, but isn't Oreo package replacing TWRP with OnePlus recovery?
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Unn113 said:
Yes, but isn't Oreo package replacing TWRP with OnePlus recovery?
Sent from my OnePlus3 using XDA Labs
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Install the recovery img in TWRP again after the zip. Reboot to recovery to confirm it didn't overwrite TWRP
liam_davenport said:
Install the recovery img in TWRP again after the zip. Reboot to recovery to confirm it didn't overwrite TWRP
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No, what he says is that, once you install the Oreo Update Zip from TWRP it will be replaced with TWRP. I guess we could avoid this by immediately flashing the TWRP Zip soon after flashing the Oreo Zip.
dreams.sri said:
No, what he says is that, once you install the Oreo Update Zip from TWRP it will be replaced with TWRP. I guess we could avoid this by immediately flashing the TWRP Zip soon after flashing the Oreo Zip.
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He means stock Oreo zip. If you flash OnePlus stock rom in TWRP and don't reflash TWRP stock zip replaces it with OnePlus recovery
Got error 7 while trying to install official Oreo beta from TWRP. Maybe a recovery issue not sure. I needed to flash last N beta and update from settings to Oreo beta
Its only possible with oneplus recovery. Trust me.
articblaster7 said:
Its only possible with oneplus recovery. Trust me.
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OK, but after you have flashed Orea Beat with their recovery will it run OK with Twrp for backups and rooting etc
I dont have time to test right now. But i'm sure to Will vê possible now or in a near future
mauk said:
Got error 7 while trying to install official Oreo beta from TWRP. Maybe a recovery issue not sure. I needed to flash last N beta and update from settings to Oreo beta
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You could download the Stock Oxygen OS Recovery and fastboot flash the recovery > Go to Stock Recovery > Go to 'Install from ADB' > Connect phone to PC > Sideload the update Zip > Boot into OREO > Reboot to Fastboot > Flash TWRP > Flash SuperSU. Will hardly take 15 mins.
liam_davenport said:
He means stock Oreo zip. If you flash OnePlus stock rom in TWRP and don't reflash TWRP stock zip replaces it with OnePlus recovery
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True that, agreed!:good:
dreams.sri said:
True that, agreed!:good:
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so the process is
1) Flash oreo compatible recovery
2) Flash Rom
3) Flash TWRP recovery
4)Flash root
manishdev said:
so the process is
1) Flash oreo compatible recovery
2) Flash Rom
3) Flash TWRP recovery
4)Flash root
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1. Flash Stock Recovery.
2. Sideload Oreo Zip
3. Flash Oreo Compatible TWRP
4. Flash SuperSU
manishdev said:
so the process is
1) Flash oreo compatible recovery
2) Flash Rom
3) Flash TWRP recovery
4)Flash root
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Yes. It's ok like you write.
Hi Guys,
I faced below issue while flashing Oreo beta update on oneplus 3 using twrp.
Details:
TWRP: 3.1.1.2
Rooted: Magisk v14.0
Do I need to unroot and uninstall twrp before updating?
TWRP:
OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1710131629_83503ca929ca4b82.zip'
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
I:Update binary zip
I:Zip does not contain SELinux file_contexts file in its root.
I:Legacy property environment initialized.
selinux_android_file_context: Error getting file context handle (No such file or directory)
Warning: No file_contextsscript aborted: E3004: This package is for "OnePlus 3" devices; this is a "".
E3004: This package is for "OnePlus 3" devices; this is a "".error: 3004
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
I:Legacy property environment disabled.
I:Install took 0 second(s).
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/TWRP/OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_035_all_1710131629_83503ca929ca4b82.zip'
Updating partition details...
Iata backup size is 8093MB, free: 37507MB.
I:Unable to mount '/usb_otg'
I:Actual block device: '', current file system: 'vfat'
...done
I:Set page: 'flash_done'
SuperSU not Working
dreams.sri said:
I flashed the latest Open Beta 25 yesterday and it took me some time to figure out how to properly root that. I was searching for a compatible TWRP for Android Oreo and I stumbled upon one when I was reading through pages and pages of comments from our community.
So, I am writing the steps here with the necessary files so that everyone can find it in one place.
This is not my work. All credits go to the original developers. I am just consolidating the steps I followed here. If I am violating any rules, please feel free to close this thread.
Credits:
@akhilnarang for Modified TWRP
@Chainfire For SuperSU
Necessary Downloads:
Oreo Compatible TWRP: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B46mMEeAPSYGd3dBbzJhMWJUVE0
SuperSU Zip: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B46mMEeAPSYGV1U3c3JSRmF2dWs
Steps to install TWRP and Root:
Note: My phone was encrypted when I tried this.
1. Copy the downloaded SuperSU Zip file to your phone.
2. Copy the TWRP file to the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed.
3. Turn off your OnePlus 3/3T. Boot your OnePlus 3/3T into Fasboot mode > Press and hold the Volume Up Button + Power Button.
4. Connect your phone to your PC via USB Cable.
5. Open a command window on the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed. Go to the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed. Hold down Shift Key > Right Click on the empty space > Choose ‘Open CMD Here’.
6. Execute the below command in the command window to see if your device is properly connected:
Code:
fastboot devices
7. Make sure the TWRP file is in the ADB folder. Execute the below command to install TWRP on your OnePlus 3/3T running Android Oreo:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP-Oreo-OnePlus-3-3T.img
Do not restart your device upon installation. The procedure is not yet over.
8. Assuming you are now in Fastboot Mode, use the volume buttons and choose ‘Recovery Mode’ and then press the power button to enter TWRP Recovery.
9. Once you are in TWRP > Tap on ‘Install’ > Choose the SuperSU Zip file which you have downloaded from above > Swipe right to flash.
10. Reboot your device.
Let me know if you have any questions/doubts!
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hello, i followed all the steps but for some reason, my phone is stuck in boot loop. everything is normal untill i see my lockscreen,but as soon as i try to unlock or even press powerbutton , the phone restarts again everytime.
Will the same steps work for magisk?

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