Recovory mode error - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

Recently picked up a HTC Raider from Rogers, played around with it and decided to root it. Rooted my Acer A500 previously without problems so had some understanding. Had to use supertool to get root as I got errors using the other method in the super guide. Was going to install vjraider rom and did the kernal but now the phone wont boot up. Gets stuck on the white HTC screen. I can get into H-Boot but when I select recovery I get stuck on a screen with a phone and the red triangle exclamation mark. Tried searching around but haven't found anything relating to this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated

sounds to me that you do NOT have recovery on it. did you unlock your bootloader?

Yup bootloader is unlocked. I managed to get it a recovery mood by using fastboot and putting the recovery.img in the ph391img.zip and i got into CWM 5.5.0.4 installed the rom after all the wipes and now I got a boot loop... Im thinking I must have somehow removed the kernel when I used fastboot

Flashed the kernel for the rom again in fastboot and now everything seems to work. Rom is up running with everything seeming good so far.

Related

[Q] CWM Won't Boot

Hello, I've recently rooted friends my Vivid using the Superguide.
For some reason I am unable to boot his device into CWM at all. I've tried reflashing the recovery through fastboot, tried booting into HBoot and restoring the stock PH39IMG.zip both with no success. As soon as I select the recovery option from hboot it shows the CWM screen for a split second, reboots, and immediately displays the HTC logo forever.
Im currently download the Holiday RUU for the vivid to try and fix it.
If anyone knows how to fix this please help!
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20949085&postcount=239
Thank you pirate ghost trying it now.
Edit: thanks again, worked wonderfully.
Thank you it worked pefectly. I own said vivid in op.

HELP Bricked Vivid

I tried to do the s-off and I messed up using the wire trick. I'm pretty sure I jacked up my 16gb card. the phone was stuck on the control bear screen but now after trying to flash a rom using CWM it's just stuck on a bootloop flash the htc white screen and rebooting over and over. I can get to the bootloader and i seem to be able to run fastboot commands. Can anyone give me direction??
Have you flashed a kernel ?

[Q] HTC One rooting issue - aka cant get recovery to boot!

Hello everyone! I was attempting to root my HTC One on Sprint, and I successfully completed unlocking the bootloader following the instructions found on htcdev.com. The next step (correct me if im wrong) is to flash a recovery.
I attempted (using fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) to flash ClockworkMod, ClockworkMod Touch, TWRP, and even a (supposed) original recovery img. However, each time, it fails to load the recovery. What happens is the phone shows 'Booting Recovery...', then simply goes black, never to turn on.
In order to get the phone usable, I have to hold down the power button for ten seconds and then boot it back to android. Any ideas on what's causing this?
--------------
Phone Specifics:
HTC One - Sprint
Default ROM
S-On
Currently Unrooted
--------------
DonutAvenger said:
Hello everyone! I was attempting to root my HTC One on Sprint, and I successfully completed unlocking the bootloader following the instructions found on htcdev.com. The next step (correct me if im wrong) is to flash a recovery.
I attempted (using fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) to flash ClockworkMod, ClockworkMod Touch, TWRP, and even a (supposed) original recovery img. However, each time, it fails to load the recovery. What happens is the phone shows 'Booting Recovery...', then simply goes black, never to turn on.
In order to get the phone usable, I have to hold down the power button for ten seconds and then boot it back to android. Any ideas on what's causing this?
--------------
Phone Specifics:
HTC One - Sprint
Default ROM
S-On
Currently Unrooted
--------------
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My first question are you sure it says unlocked in hboot?
have you tried the tool they made?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
Just an FYI.. You would have had more people helping if you posted in the Q/A.
budeone said:
My first question are you sure it says unlocked in hboot?
have you tried the tool they made?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
Just an FYI.. You would have had more people helping if you posted in the Q/A.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah, I have tried Hasoon2000's tool, but no change. I wonder, would a factory reset help?
When you try to send ity does it say .. sending? and done or does it give you an error message.
Hey, turns out I had been using Hasoon's Toolkit for the One, not the One on Sprint! It installed TWRP like a charm! Thank you! I had been stuck for weeks on this!
Cool.. Glad you figured it out... have fun flashing!!

[Q] Help! Attempted to install custom rom, now phone is bootlooping.

Hi Guys
Ever since i did the stock 4.4.2 update my phone has become unusable (being out of warranty I decided to take matters into my own hands)
I rooted my One (M7) and flashed TWRP recovery onto it with success, from there I wiped it and tried to install a custom 4.3 ROM. TWRP flagged up the install with another 'success' and told me to reboot the phone. After the reboot it got stuck on the HTC splash screen and after frustration I hard reset the phone thinking I could just try installing another ROM, wrong!
I can't get into recovery, when I select it the phone attempts to start recovery and then reboots and gets stuck on the HTC splash screen again, I can't do anything other than get into fastboot at the moment.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm new to this and although I have a pretty decent computer knowledge I've always left my mobile stock. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
hyamzy said:
Hi Guys
Ever since i did the stock 4.4.2 update my phone has become unusable (being out of warranty I decided to take matters into my own hands)
I rooted my One (M7) and flashed TWRP recovery onto it with success, from there I wiped it and tried to install a custom 4.3 ROM. TWRP flagged up the install with another 'success' and told me to reboot the phone. After the reboot it got stuck on the HTC splash screen and after frustration I hard reset the phone thinking I could just try installing another ROM, wrong!
I can't get into recovery, when I select it the phone attempts to start recovery and then reboots and gets stuck on the HTC splash screen again, I can't do anything other than get into fastboot at the moment.
Does anyone have any ideas? I'm new to this and although I have a pretty decent computer knowledge I've always left my mobile stock. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What version of twrp are you using and what rom/version did you flashed?
also post the ouput of fastboot getvar all except imei/sn
alray said:
What version of twrp are you using and what rom/version did you flashed?
also post the ouput of fastboot getvar all except imei/sn
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.0 and the rom is called 'Stock w Goodies 2.10' found here .
Sorry I'm not at home at the moment but I'll update this later when I'm able to post the fastboot results.

Need a Little help!

Ok, so im trying to root my phone ( HTC DESIRE 626S FAMILY MOBILE/T-MOBILE) and last night i got through rooting the phone with CyanogenMod, the problem is i didnt see the warning that the su was for 5.1, where as i had 6.0.1, so i redid the steps, unlocked the bootloader after i relocked it, flashed over CyanogenMod, but then im stuck, i tried to run adb devices and it doesnt find my phone, so i cant push over supersu v2.76, and i tried to go into recovery mode, and noticed that the CyanogenMod recovery screen isnt there, its like the stock ruu recovery but it doesnt do anything but go into a boot loop after that. i can power down the device and go back into download mode. so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Categories

Resources