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I flashed the Cyanogen 7 Rom to my phone, and it worked great up until last night...
Last night, I go to check my phone and realize that it is stuck at the "X" displayed when booting up. Also, either the proximity or light sensor (not sure which one), is dimly lit red.
The phone will still boot into fastboot, and is recognized by fastboot when connected to a computer. However, adb will not recognize it. I've tried to recover using the PASSIMG.zip method but it just will not work.
Sorry to bother you guys, but I don't know what to do next. And i'm pretty new to rooting and using the SDK, so please go easy on me. lol. Hopefully someone out there can steer me in the right direction. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Do you have a nandroid backup you can flash from recovery? If not...why not?
If all else fails you can always try loading a ROM using fastboot. You'd have to unlock your Bootloader first though, if you haven't already. Which Custom Recovery are you using btw?
Yeah, I have a Nandroid backup. I don't think it's on my SD card though, also I don't think it is a zip if that matters.
And the custom recovery I have is Clockwork.
Lol, this may be a dumb question, but how can I be sure that my bootloader is unlocked?
Nevermind. I think It's bricked, All it will do is flash a red light in the top left hand corner. Please say I'm wrong though...
You would know if you'd unlocked the bootloader.
Have you been in the fastboot mode yet? It's the white background with three Androids on the bottom. This is how you unlock the bootloader.
There should be a guide on how to unlock the bootloader on the Wiki, I'll go find it...
Once you've done that, you can use ADB to try and restore your Nexus using this method. This method has worked for me everytime I've used it.
I'll edit my post when I've got the unlocking bootloader post.
EDIT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...uides_&_Tutorials#ADB.2FFastboot.2FBootloader
The guide is under the heading 'Root', and starts with 'In order to Unlock the Nexus One's bootloader'.
Hope this helps!
If the screen with x had a lock on the bottom of it it was unlocked.
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You don't need to unlock the bootloader to use adb. You unlock the bootloader to use fastboot...
Can you get into the bootloader our recovery?
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Well there seems to be a turn of events! luckily, lol My phone still boots into fastboot, my bootloader is now unlocked, but I still cannot make a connection to ADB... I must be forgetting something or doing something wrong.
You cannot get a connection to ADB? Is ADB installed; did you install the Android SDK?
If you can get a connection, type adb devices into the command prompt/terminal. If the device is connected, it will say your phone's unique code then [devices]; if it is not connected it will say your phone's unique code then [offline].
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You don't need to unlock the bootloader to use adb. You unlock the bootloader to use fastboot...
Can you get into the bootloader our recovery?
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Yeah I can still get into the Bootloader, but when I select recovery, it goes to the splash screen with the lock beneath it, and hangs up and gets SUPER warm to the touch after a few minutes lol
ADB probably isn't working because you aren't booting far enough into the system.
Try using fastboot to flash a new recovery image, and see if you can get into the new recovery...
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When I type in adb devices It says "List of devices attatched" but then has nothing listed... but I'm pretty sure I installed the SDK; I used fastboot in the command prompt to unlock the bootloader.
I flashed a new recovery; I used cmd: "fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img" But I still can't get past the X with the pad lock screen...
Eeeek!
Might be time to give HTC a call.
I know a few people who couldn't flash recoveries, and nothing seemed to work. They returned the phone, and HTC fixed for free...
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Do you have the drivers installed for the phone?
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Ahhhhh, That's exactly what I didn't want to hear! Haha, well I guess there isn't any other way to try and get past this screen is there?
I really didn't want to have to bring HTC into the equation, haha. But, do you think they will still fix the phone after I had It running Cyanogen? AND after I unlocked the bootloader?
I just want to make sure they will still do something about it and not just leave me in the cold with a really nice looking paper weight...
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Do you have the drivers installed for the phone?
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I should, I don't remember deleting them... How would I go about checking?
It will show up in device manager as nexus one. No yellow exclamation point. I don't recall if they are needed for fastboot/adb etc. Its in the wiki though.
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If you're using fastboot commands, the drivers must be installed.
Don't worry about the phone being unlocked. If you can't boot the phone in it's current state, neither can HTC. So the first thing they will do is a full re-image, which will also fix your problem. Then they will probably test it, and just return it to you, because they can't find a problem...
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I have the G1 since it came out on T-Mobile. Since then I have moved on to Samsung Vibrant, original Galaxy Tab and currently on the international Galaxy Tab 7.7 as my phone and tab. I would like the xda community help in unlocking my G1 for a backup phone on my current sim. One thing to know, I am no longer using T-Mobile, I am on Straight Talk. I have been looking online to find a way to get it unlocked but all I come up with is, steps to unlock using the unlock code from T-Mobile (again I am no longer with T-Mobile) this is no use to me, or just follow links to websites where you pay for the code (would not trust them).
Is there a way to unlock it without the need of an unlock code? The original Galaxy Tab was able to be unlocked using Terminal Emulator by a member here on xda, would this be possible to do on the G1? Another option that is not good for me is ADB as I have no clue how to use it, I am okay using terminal emulator if given the correct code. I greatly appreciate your help and looking forward to your suggestions.
solved.......
Ok, since i was not getting any info here i decided to go ahead and pay for the unlock code. I used http://www.unlock-htc.com/unlocking-HTC.php, even though i was a bit sceptical, they accept paypal so at least i could fight the charge if any issues came up. Also i was able to root my G1 using this site http://theunlockr.com/2010/09/23/how-to-root-the-htc-g1-dream-androot-method/. So now i have an unlocked and rooted G1. Next up flashing a rom, maybe.
yeah unlike some other phones no one has been able to sim unlock these phones without a code, at least to my knowledge. the only other way I know off for you to have gotten a code for free would be to try and contact htc directly or have some one you know with tmobile get it for you
I have rooted many g1s over time but never used androot, I have heard it works fine
you will definetly want to try out some newer roms, so many better than stock. and look into upgrading your radio/spl as well as a custom recovery to make all the new rom flashes easier
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and look into upgrading your radio/spl as well as a custom recovery to make all the new rom flashes easier
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Could you let me know where I can find the info? This is my first time on the G1 forum, I am sure I can find it on the development section but it would be easier if I could get a link then I can look in roms after reading up on them.
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well first off let me know what you have now, boot into hboot (power on while holding camera) and write down everything there
now boot into recovery and tell me what you see (power on holding the home button)
also have you downloaded the android sdk package yet? if not make sure you do this
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well first off let me know what you have now, boot into hboot (power on while holding camera) and write down everything there
now boot into recovery and tell me what you see (power on holding the home button)
also have you downloaded the android sdk package yet? if not make sure you do this
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DREA100 PVT 32B
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-4
RADIO-2.22.23.02
SEP 2 2008
When I try to boot into recovery all I see is a triangle with an exclamation mark and a phone next to it
Have not downloaded the sdk but ill do so. Thanks for the help.
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well if you rooted with androot you should be ok, you now need to flash a custom recovery, I suggest amonra (also there is an app in the market that checks for root, I suggest use it to make sure) if you are rooted and have the sdk package on computer proceed
get a terminal emulator from the market as well as superuser and linda file manager, amonra image, put it on the root of sd card and rename it to recovery.img (if on windows it may auto put extention in there so name it just recovery)
open terminal emulator and type
su
then type
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
wait a minute or so
now reboot into recovery
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well if you rooted with androot you should be ok, you now need to flash a custom recovery, I suggest amonra (also there is an app in the market that checks for root, I suggest use it to make sure) if you are rooted and have the sdk package on computer proceed
get a terminal emulator from the market as well as superuser and linda file manager, amonra image, put it on the root of sd card and rename it to recovery.img (if on windows it may auto put extention in there so name it just recovery)
open terminal emulator and type
su
then type
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
wait a minute or so
now reboot into recovery
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Sorry what am I using sdk for?
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you will need to get adb.exe and fastboot.exe and the proper drivers for those programs installed on your computer to do a full upgrade of your radio/spl.
there are ways around this but it will be much easier and faster in the future if you have this.
also safer to flash firmware via fastboot as apposed to recovery
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you will need to get adb.exe and fastboot.exe and the proper drivers for those programs installed on your computer to do a full upgrade of your radio/spl.
there are ways around this but it will be much easier and faster in the future if you have this.
also safer to flash firmware via fastboot as apposed to recovery
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Ok thanks. I have tried installing the sdk but keep having issues because it keeps saying I need Java SE even though I have it installed, need to keep trying. I am also waiting on a replacement USB cable I got from ebay so I can install the Amon_Ra custom recovery.
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try to define JAVA_HOME as an environment variable containing the installation path of your java distribution and add $JAVA_HOME/bin (%JAVA_HOME%/bin in windows) to your PATH variable.
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try to define JAVA_HOME as an environment variable containing the installation path of your java distribution and add $JAVA_HOME/bin (%JAVA_HOME%/bin in windows) to your PATH variable.
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Sorry but I have no clue as how to do that, I am not a coder, dev or programmer
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well if you rooted with androot you should be ok, you now need to flash a custom recovery, I suggest amonra (also there is an app in the market that checks for root, I suggest use it to make sure) if you are rooted and have the sdk package on computer proceed
get a terminal emulator from the market as well as superuser and linda file manager, amonra image, put it on the root of sd card and rename it to recovery.img (if on windows it may auto put extention in there so name it just recovery)
open terminal emulator and type
su
then type
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
wait a minute or so
now reboot into recovery
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i installed the amon_ra image from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566669, followed your steps and i keep getting "flash_image: not found". I tried it by renaming it, original name, both with file on the sdcard and on the root of the sd card and still same issue.
reading through the link and my original post, I forgot the # sign, look through the op of your link and you will see the directions to do it through an emulator
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I did use the # sign, not sure what else to do, might have to go through sdk but I am having issues installing that on my laptop
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find a thread called adb for dummies or something along those lines, it has a mini package in it with all the required programs and files to do minimal work (adb, fastboot, drivers, etc) it also explains how to use these functions (just a quick basic idea anyway)
the sdk package is big if you download everything, and unless you start learning to develop roms and or apps most of it will seem usless to you
your other option is to just root the phone the old fasioned way, following the cyanogen wiki completley starting with the downgrading with the dreaming.nbh file
I've used this method o so many times, the first time took me manybe half an hour because I had to read up on it and understand it. now when I root a g1 I'm done in about 10 mins with rooting, upgrading to the latest radio/spl and installing a custom rom and recovery. so in other words it isn't too hard or time consumming and you may have less issues
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demkantor said:
find a thread called adb for dummies or something along those lines, it has a mini package in it with all the required programs and files to do minimal work (adb, fastboot, drivers, etc) it also explains how to use these functions (just a quick basic idea anyway)
the sdk package is big if you download everything, and unless you start learning to develop roms and or apps most of it will seem usless to you
your other option is to just root the phone the old fasioned way, following the cyanogen wiki completley starting with the downgrading with the dreaming.nbh file
I've used this method o so many times, the first time took me manybe half an hour because I had to read up on it and understand it. now when I root a g1 I'm done in about 10 mins with rooting, upgrading to the latest radio/spl and installing a custom rom and recovery. so in other words it isn't too hard or time consumming and you may have less issues
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Thanks I'll look into it, the phone is already rooted in just need the latest radio/spl and recovery and ill be set if I want to flash any ROMS
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Ok so I figured out where I was going wrong, I needed to downgrade to RC29.
So I followed cyanogen wiki and did the following:
Downgraded to RC29
Installed Amon_Ras latest recovery image
Upgraded radio to 2.22.23. 02
Spl 1.33.2005
Then I tried to install cm 5.0.8 (the links for cm 6 are not working) it flashed properly but then it just gets stuck on the G1 screen. I redid all the steps and still same issue. Any suggestions?
PS I did noticed that my original radio is the same as the one I installed using cyanogen wiki, is this correct?
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very possibly, that is a stock radio for the g1, did you also flash the gapps/base to cm5? they do not come with gthe rom
if you need further help boot into hboot and write down everything on that screen
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finally got back to trying to update radio/spl and flash custom rom, and after close to 3 hours and several attemps i finally did it following the directions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098899
its weird using the g1 again but excited at the same time, now i have a fully working backup. talk about a big speed difference from the g1 to the current android phones. thank you everyone
Introducing.... Superboot!
Superboot is a boot.img that when booted, will root your device the first time you boot (installing su and the superuser APK). No need to flash any partitions, no need to mess around with ADB, no messing with the contents of your data partition, no overwriting the shipped ROM on your device, just boot the boot image using the instructions below and you're done!
APPLY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Superboot r1 - DOWNLOAD - MD5: 824ec82dfa9ecd0c411dad9121f1f32d
How to use Superboot - Windows, Linux and OSX
- Download the Superboot zip file above and extract to a directory
- Put your device in bootloader mode - Turn off the phone then turn on with the 'volume up' and 'volume down' buttons both pressed to enter the bootloader (as pictured below)
- WINDOWS - double click 'superboot-windows.bat'
- MAC - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x superboot-mac.sh' followed by './superboot-mac.sh'
- LINUX - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x superboot-linux.sh' followed by './superboot-linux.sh'
Note: If you are using a retail device, you may need to unlock the bootloader first, using './fastboot-windows oem unlock' (or the appropriate version for your machine, included in this zip). Note that the OEM unlock sequence wipes your device, so consider doing an 'adb backup' beforehand if required!
Enjoy!
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So itching to try, can't be the first though
But I can be the first to reply
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Thanks. I was waiting for the Superboot method.
dmjlabelle said:
So itching to try, can't be the first though
But I can be the first to reply
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Why not? Bootloader can only be flashed from bootloader, as long as you can get into fastboot mode you can fix damn near anything. Even if this "bricks" (in quotes because it can't) your phone, just fastboot flash whatever is borked and start again. It's an unlocked phone with a released stock image, that mean short of ****ing with bootloader and maybe radio, it unbrickable, test away.
Wow paulobrien for this too. A lot of great developers for this phone! Can't wait to get my hands on one myself!
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So itching to try, can't be the first though
But I can be the first to reply
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You're not - I used it to root mine.
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Missed you from the atrix forums
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You're not - I used it to root mine.
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USSENTERNCC1701E said:
Why not? Bootloader can only be flashed from bootloader, as long as you can get into fastboot mode you can fix damn near anything. Even if this "bricks" (in quotes because it can't) your phone, just fastboot flash whatever is borked and start again. It's an unlocked phone with a released stock image, that mean short of ****ing with bootloader and maybe radio, it unbrickable, test away.
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Thanks
Are we getting a Rom in the near future from you Paul. Love your work! Thanks for this! :thumbup:
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paulobrien said:
You're not - I used it to root mine.
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Nice to see you have a nexus 4 also
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notxel21 said:
Are we getting a Rom in the near future from you Paul. Love your work! Thanks for this! :thumbup:
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I look forward to that, sir.
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Works Great!
Thanks for this Paul. Very much looking forward to N4 Roms as the best roms I ever ran on my N1 were from you.
New to the Nexus line of phones and just got mine in the mail 5 mins ago
This will only root the device correct? This will not touch the recovery at all? You will still have the stock recovery and it will allow you to receive OTA updates? Thanks.
Correct...
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Using this would I be able to get Clockwork Mod Recovery for using ROMs later on?
DarkShadowAy said:
Using this would I be able to get Clockwork Mod Recovery for using ROMs later on?
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Of course...
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paulobrien said:
Introducing.... Superboot!
Note: If you are using a retail device, you may need to unlock the bootloader first, using './fastboot-windows oem unlock' (or the appropriate version for your machine, included in this zip). Note that the OEM unlock sequence wipes your device, so consider doing an 'adb backup' beforehand if required!
Enjoy!
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How do you "adb backup"? Menaing how do I do that?
Works great! Thanks!! :cyclops:
This should be a reply to the main topic in the Dev section, but it's my first post. This is the only place I can post...
I'm new to Android, I've been an iPhone user since the beginning. I remember going through the steps to jailbreak and unlock the 1st iPhone by hand via command line. And I've been jailbraking iPhones ever since. Before that I was flashing ROMs to my Windows Phones and modding Xbox's. Now I'm ready for Android, but I'm stumped:
The HTC One is my first Android phone. It's the Sprint phone so I'm attempting to flash with ViperROM 1.0.3. I'm unlocked running TWRP and have followed the tips I've found to a 't'. But every time I flash, ViperROM boots, takes about 3 mins, Reboots, begins Upgrading Apps (a random number of apps each time, once 37, once 83, once 232) then finishes at the lockscreen. Unlock and the HTC setup begins. The keyboard disappears (from existence, from the shade notifier it want me to pick a keyboard, but won't let me), I never get network service, and after a few minutes the phone reboots. Once it reboots it comes to a black screen with on the notification bar with the battery and time. Then reboots again after a while. Never stops.
What I'm I doing wrong!? I'm wiping everything clean before I install, I've checked the MD5 of the ZIP, I've re-downloaded the ROM, nothing is working. What am I missing?
Maybe you should start with viper 1.0 and see how that one goes
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pelon90005 said:
Maybe you should start with viper 1.0 and see how that one goes
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I've figured out the problem, but no solution yet.
It's TWRP. For some reason it is not mounting /system. Not found a way to get it to mount /system on boot. You can mount it via 'Mount' from within TWRP and install viper without any problem, but when it reboots it's still not mounting /system
I tried using a plain stock ROM had the exact same problems. The OS can't see /system.
Any one know how to fix TWRP so it mounts /system? I've already tried overriding it with CWD then reinstalling TWRP. Didn't work. And CWD isn't HTC One Compatible, yet.
When you rooted did you do this step?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236849
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When you rooted did you do this step?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236849
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I hadn't! Thanks.
But now that I have still not working.
EliLuc said:
I hadn't! Thanks.
But now that I have still not working.
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I suggest that you reinstall the recovery. Here's the link to recovery and the directions to install. http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/171
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volk9029 said:
I suggest that you reinstall the recovery. Here's the link to recovery and the directions to install.
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I had tried that already, even from that very link.
Went ahead and reinstalled again anyway, for kicks. Still no change.
Did you try using this method..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
and then this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236849
and finally your Rom of choice.
This is what I used and had no issues.
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hcyplr29 said:
Did you try using this method..
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and then this...
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and finally your Rom of choice.
This is what I used and had no issues.
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Yes. I did. That's how I started the process. And yes, I've tried Vipers's R/W root.
If that doesn't work I would relock it, install the RUU and start over. Seems your recovery install went wonky. Maybe your download was corrupted.?? Be patient, you'll get it bud.
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If that doesn't work I would relock it, install the RUU and start over. Seems your recovery install went wonky. Maybe your download was corrupted.?? Be patient, you'll get it bud.
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Thank you for the help! It's very appreciated! Sucks to be the noob. Is hard needed to learn everything as you go on a new platform. But love figuring it out!
Now, I did try last night to flash a stock RUU (used this RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904)
I re-locked the bootloader and then used Hasoons all in one tool to flash it. It failed. Where can I find a good RUU to flash?
Also, this post seems to best explain my /system mount problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194471
EliLuc said:
I re-locked the bootloader and then used Boomers all in one tool to flash it. It failed.
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I haven't seen or heard of this tool. The only noobproof one i know of is hasoons. Also the RUU that you used is it the Sprint_HTC_One_m7wls_1.29.651.7_RUU.zip?? Thats the one I used and make sure you unzip it and run the exe.
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I haven't seen or heard of this tool. The only noobproof one i know of is hasoons. Also the RUU that you used is it the Sprint_HTC_One_m7wls_1.29.651.7_RUU.zip?? Thats the one I used and make sure you unzip it and run the exe.
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Sorry, not boomer, it was Hasoon. I'm away from my computer and could only remember there were two O's in his name. :silly:
It might have been that RUU, I'll try that method when I get back home this evening. Thanks. I hadn't unzipped or run it via exe the one I got before
good luck. and make sure your bootloader is locked before you do it.
See my post on incremental updates in this forum or basically use TWRPs sideload adb feature in advanced . You need the Hassoon2000 all in one toolkit for the HTC One. Watch wwjoshdew on YouTube he covers it. Press Shift in the all in one root toolkit folder and select Run command prompt here. Once you do that put the phone in adb sideload mode, wipe all caches and then sideload the zip file with Viper 1.0.3 to your phone no need to change the name of thefile. TWRP will rename this to sideload.zip for you and begin to reflash your new ROM. When it is complete it will reboot to system. Make sure you make a Nandroid and never ever do a factory wipe in TWRP as I found out the hard way. It WILL erase your backups.lol
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Did you do the advanced wipe from TWRP before flashing the ROM?
I got my phone working again, at the least, by running the RUU.
I'll attempt to install vipersROM again this weekend and see if re flashing the TWRP works.
Marc5000 said:
Did you do the advanced wipe from TWRP before flashing the ROM?
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Yes, I did. But installing the ROM wasn't the problem as I was able to mount /system from within TWRP. Wouldn't mount though when booting the ROM.
*Update*
Ran that RUU and re-flashed to stock on Monday night and ran stock for the rest of the week.
Yesterday I tried it all again and all went well with out an issue. (Flashed viperROM 1.0.4). Aside from one re-flash this morning after I tried installing some AirPlay app that halted the phone and kept it from starting up. But after a quick re flash without a wipe, that fixed that quickly.
It was a bad recovery flash. So, in the future if anyone has this problem and finds this post and skips to the end for an answer:
I used Hassoon2000 All-In-One Toolkit for HTC One
- Re-Lock Bootloader
- Re-flash to Stock via the correct RUU (extract the *.ZIP and run setup.exe. In this specific situation: Sprint_HTC_One_m7wls_1.29.651.7_RUU.zip)
- Unlock Bootloader
- Flash Recovary (i.e.: TWRP)
- Then one of the following to Flash a ROM:
+ Sideload a compatible ROM via ADB (In this specific situation: viperROM for the Sprint HTC One)
+ Upload ROM to Phone via DroidExplorer and Install directly from TWRP
Glad to see you got it figured out. :good:
Hi!
just reviving the thread, had the same issue you see, but on phone there's no imei.
pls help!
Hey y'all. So, I accidently deleted everything on my internal storage when I was messing around on TWRP. I've downloaded ADB and the RUU. 1.29 file to return to stock, however it doesn't work because I need 1.31. I know I need to turn S-OFF, but I have no idea how to go about this considering every time I mount my phone, my computer doesn't recognize it. So I was wondering, what should I do to fix my problem? If it helps I'm running windows 7 on my Mac using VMWare Fusion.
Anyone? lol
brndnbalbin53 said:
Hey y'all. So, I accidently deleted everything on my internal storage when I was messing around on TWRP. I've downloaded ADB and the RUU. 1.29 file to return to stock, however it doesn't work because I need 1.31. I know I need to turn S-OFF, but I have no idea how to go about this considering every time I mount my phone, my computer doesn't recognize it. So I was wondering, what should I do to fix my problem? If it helps I'm running windows 7 on my Mac using VMWare Fusion.
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You fix it yet?
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nah =/
This might be a way for you to fix phone. If it doesn't work now, can't hurt much to try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236418
You need stock? Or just to get back up and running?
To get up and running.....
First download a Rom and recovery (TWRP)
From adb type fastboot flash recovery recoverynamehere.img
Boot into recovery
In TWRP go to Advanced > ADB Sideload
abd sideload romnamehere.zip
To get back to stock....
Here is a guide to RUU on 1.31 if that's what you want to do.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
Make sure you get s-off before you upgrade to 4.3
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Konfuzion said:
You need stock? Or just to get back up and running?
To get up and running.....
First download a Rom and recovery (TWRP)
From adb type fastboot flash recovery recoverynamehere.img
Boot into recovery
In TWRP go to Advanced > ADB Sideload
abd sideload romnamehere.zip
To get back to stock....
Here is a guide to RUU on 1.31 if that's what you want to do.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
Make sure you get s-off before you upgrade to 4.3
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I have the same issue as the OP and I can't mount /data to get the ADB Sideload to workin in TWRP.
Sirricharic said:
I have the same issue as the OP and I can't mount /data to get the ADB Sideload to workin in TWRP.
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You don't/can't mount data on the HTC one. You click advanced/sideload mode.
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Here's a thread I just found, some very good links on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438026&nocache=1
You should be able to find just about anything from here, roms, kernals, guides, tools. The OP did a lot of work on this.
retiredtrebor said:
Here's a thread I just found, some very good links on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438026&nocache=1
You should be able to find just about anything from here, roms, kernals, guides, tools. The OP did a lot of work on this.
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I don't think linking this thread is a very good idea this is for the GSM HTC One and someone could very easily mess up their CDMA HTC One if they flash just about anything on that post.
That said I already provided the solution.
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Konfuzion said:
You don't/can't mount data on the HTC one. You click advanced/sideload mode.
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When I put that into the command window, it just says waiting for device and won't let me type anything else
brndnbalbin53 said:
When I put that into the command window, it just says waiting for device and won't let me type anything else
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When you put what into the command window?
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Konfuzion said:
When you put what into the command window?
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When I'm in adb and I type fastboot flash recovery with the TWRP recovery.img it'll just say waiting for device
brndnbalbin53 said:
When I'm in adb and I type fastboot flash recovery with the TWRP recovery.img it'll just say waiting for device
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Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Go with what Konfuzuin is saying, it will work. If you need step by step help I have done this on my mac and can get you where you need to be with out using Windows. Even if you get TWRP and a rom installed there is a very good chance you will be stuck in a bootloop. No roms will work so use the link Konfuzion provided to get the RUU to work.
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Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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it still says waiting for device and it won't let me type anything else =[
brndnbalbin53 said:
it still says waiting for device and it won't let me type anything else =[
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Make sure anti virus and any firewalls are turned off including Windows firewall and try again.
If all that doesn't work try uninstalling HTC sync and the drivers and install the Universal Naked Drivers. I will link in a sec.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Install and then reboot your computer and try again
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brndnbalbin53 said:
it still says waiting for device and it won't let me type anything else =[
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Currently can you access TWRP in recovery mode? Or are you having issues getting TWRP installed?
sattdog said:
Currently can you access TWRP in recovery mode? Or are you having issues getting TWRP installed?
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yeah i have TWRP installed on my phone, but let me make things a little bit clearer. My phone has absolutely nothing running on it because I formated the data.
Konfuzion said:
Make sure anti virus and any firewalls are turned off including Windows firewall and try again.
If all that doesn't work try uninstalling HTC sync and the drivers and install the Universal Naked Drivers. I will link in a sec.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Install and then reboot your computer and try again
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yup still nothing =/