A friend of mine tried to root their Vivid using Z4 Root and it appears they were not successful.
The phone is now stuck on a black screen with a green down arrow with a circular green arrow formation around it. http://s13.postimage.org/82qs23ezr/photo_1.jpg
Can someone please give me some guidance in fixing this phone.
Thanks
Relock your bootloader first!
Download the official ics ruu for the HTC vivid. Pull the battery , place it back in and go into bootloader mode ( power and vol down ).
Plug up the vivid to your computer and fire up fastboot
On your terminal type :
fastboot rebootRUU
Start up the official ics RUU for the vivid, follow all instructions, return to stock.
Don't use z4 root on the vivid, its useless. Read the pinned topic that hasoon2000 put up on the all in one toolkit
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TolaSkamp said:
A friend of mine tried to root their Vivid using Z4 Root and it appears they were not successful.
The phone is now stuck on a black screen with a green down arrow with a circular green arrow formation around it. http://s13.postimage.org/82qs23ezr/photo_1.jpg
Can someone please give me some guidance in fixing this phone.
Thanks
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If they can get into hboot make sure the bootloader is locked download the ruu from HTC select fastboot USB in hboot hook up to computer and run the ruu that will put it out of box stock
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Thanks for the responses.
Sorry for my long delay to reply back, but I just got the phone in my possession.
I can get into the recovery mode. I took a picture and attached what my recovery mode screen looks like. **I know I am charging my battery**
I am currently downlownloading RUU_HOLIDAY_ICS_35_S_Cingular_US_3.26.502.56_Radio_3.02.4740.14_34.22.701040.19_release_246712_signed.exe - I hope this is the stock rom you were referring to or should I download another?
Should I follow the instructions on [SUPERGUIDE] ICS-Root-Flash-Stock?
Thanks
TolaSkamp said:
Thanks for the responses.
Sorry for my long delay to reply back, but I just got the phone in my possession.
I can get into the recovery mode. I took a picture and attached what my recovery mode screen looks like. **I know I am charging my battery**
I am currently downlownloading RUU_HOLIDAY_ICS_35_S_Cingular_US_3.26.502.56_Radio_3.02.4740.14_34.22.701040.19_release_246712_signed.exe - I hope this is the stock rom you were referring to or should I download another?
Should I follow the instructions on [SUPERGUIDE] ICS-Root-Flash-Stock?
Thanks
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yes it is the right one and from looking at the pic the bootloader is locked so no need to relock make sure the drivers are installed hook the phone up to the computer and run the ruu this will also wipe the phone making it like out of box stock ics
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yeah follow the superguide
Thanks for the quick replies.
I will give it a try and post back if it works.
Will try as soon as this RUU downloads, it is taking forever to download, estimate is 2hours.
Are there any advantages to S-OFF?
Thanks
mines s-on so i would say for me no are you downloading ruu from htc
I just found this thread "Official AT&T Vivid ICS RUU from HTC" - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1564776 ... this is a much quicker download will be finished in a minute.
Would this also work for me?
Yes it will
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TolaSkamp said:
I just found this thread "Official AT&T Vivid ICS RUU from HTC" - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1564776 ... this is a much quicker download will be finished in a minute.
Would this also work for me?
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yes same one you can download at htc
I am not getting it to work. I am getting a USB connection error in the RUU.
The phone is constantly rebooting.
TolaSkamp said:
I am not getting it to work. I am getting a USB connection error in the RUU.
The phone is constantly rebooting.
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The last thing I can think to try is pull battery and go back to hboot and try agian if that does not work take it back to att and tell them it messed up while trying to upgrade with the official ruu from HTC sense the bootloader shows locked instead of relocked they should swap it out
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Got the RUU to run but it is constantly getting stuck at 34%.
Is there an older version rom RUU I can try? Or an image file or something?
Phone is from [email protected] don't think can return it to ATT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529669
Here is a IMG to go back to gb then just ota to ics.
Thanks.
I can't even get to fastboot anymore.
I have 4 exclamation marks in triangles in the corners of a black screen.
I could still attempt to RUU but it keeps getting stuck at 34%
TolaSkamp said:
Thanks.
I can't even get to fastboot anymore.
I have 4 exclamation marks in triangles in the corners of a black screen.
I could still attempt to RUU but it keeps getting stuck at 34%
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That is a known problem some phones have a defect call HTC tell them what you have posted above the phone will still be under warranty and they will replace or repair
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627886
When the SHTF, try the recovery project. Z4root is only good for select 2.1 and 2.2 devices. The HTC Vivid comes stock with 2.3+ or ICS.
If you're looking to root if you do decide to go replacement if all else fails, upgrade to ICS when you get the new vivid and follow hasoon2000's guides.
Or try the method below
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If you want to give this a shot to restore your vivid, try this out. This is how I recovered a vivid in a similar situation regarding a stalled RUU refresh.
Try to get into hboot using ADB when you see the triangle screen.
adb reboot bootloader, if this fails then type
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Hopefully you got the fastboot hboot screen by now.
If you see the hboot screen then try unlocking your device, if you can without issue then proceed. If it is unlocked continue
Install the ICS CWM for vivid from fastboot ( check the pinned guides on these forums )
Enable USB mode from CWM
Take this time out to retrieve any data such as pictures, videos or files you need to get from the internal sd.
Go to wipe, wipe boot, wipe data then format the internal sd.
Select back when complete, turn off the vivid. Get back into bootloader mode by pressing power and down on the volume button.
Get into fastboot relock the bootloader only if you want a stock ics from the RUU.
If so, then get into fastboot USB mode, open up your terminal/command prompt, navigate to where you keep your fastboot executable, then type :
fastboot rebootRUU
Start up the ICS RUU only!.
I didn't want to risk flashing a custom Rom over the problem I experienced through cwm, but I would have to say that might work also, but mantra is, when all else fails, back to stock.
When finished complete a somersault ninja flip lol.
Huge problems do occur when you try to downgrade back to GB from ICS. Partition changes, etc...
Keep us posted.
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This is the reasons these exist
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20795908
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iStatiK said:
This is the reasons these exist
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20795908
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Lmao, things haven't changed in years on this site, but when the panic sets in there are a few of us who reach out despite that. It's too hot in NYC to be pissed at noobs on xda
At the end of the day, searching and reading is fundamental
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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].
danger-rat said:
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...
albundy2010 said:
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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So i have a rooted htc vivid and today my battery died today and now my phone will not boot up at all. I can plug in the charger and the charge light comes on for a few seconds and then goes off.. It did this once last night and came back on after pulling the battery. Died today and cant get it back on...help me out please someone..
We followed Slapshot30's Superguide by doing the following:
HTC Dev Unlock - confirmed
Followed step 2 but got an error trying to update recovery
Used the Supertool Method and confirmed root with Titanium Backup
Tried Flashing a couple different versions of CWM to no avail.
Now we are at the current situation, unable to even boot into hboot by pulling battery and using power/vol down method.
At a standstill now
Edit: Oh and I helped him root this phone. I've rooted both my OG Evo and my E3D.
Edit #2 - Got it to boot into hboot and now the phone is booting up normally. Anyone know why it would do that? Also, does anyone know where I can find a download for CWM that I can flash through the bootloader? When we try to go to the recovery now it just goes the the screen with the red exclamation.
Are you able to flash the PH39IMG from the superguide? It's really easy, just put that file on the internal or external memory and boot into hboot and the phone will automatically update to the newest recovery.
If that doesn't work you cab flash the recovery using the other guide in the superguide, the one involving flashimagegui app.
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When he puts the image on the sd card it doesn't update when booting into hboot...it goes through the steps but says no image.. I've done this a million times on my evo 3d but this phone is about to drive me crazy! We tried the other method but the app says his phone isn't compatible.
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radiation0512 said:
When he puts the image on the sd card it doesn't update when booting into hboot...it goes through the steps but says no image.. I've done this a million times on my evo 3d but this phone is about to drive me crazy! We tried the other method but the app says his phone isn't compatible.
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How about going to the thread for the new recovery (thecubed is the dev that made it). There is another method posted there, just a little more confusing. It involves a line or two of code in the command prompt.
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why not send it back to stock first using the instructions in the superguide, and start from scratch?
Is that a possibility?
ryane67 said:
why not send it back to stock first using the instructions in the superguide, and start from scratch?
Is that a possibility?
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It is a possibility, but a last resort. Kind of a pain in the butt.
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Can you put the link for that recovery....
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423075
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It is a possibility, but a last resort. Kind of a pain in the butt.
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yeah I guess that can be a bit of a pain... Sometimes when I have an error and can't seem to figure it out I like to re-start at least a portion of what Im working on with a clean slate and make sure I did everything correctly, cleanly, etc.. but that's the programmer in me coming back out after years of unintentional suppression
ill try your link out but probally gonna need some help in the command prompt not really good with that stuff...i have been trying and i cant get it to work..
GMSTEAK03 said:
ill try your link out but probally gonna need some help in the command prompt not really good with that stuff...i have been trying and i cant get it to work..
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Just put the file on your desktop. Go to a file explorer and go to your desktop folder. Hold shift and right click, select open a command window here. Then just type in the line of code it says.
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Pops up with windows disc image burner...doing something wrong
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GMSTEAK03 said:
Pops up with windows disc image burner...doing something wrong
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That's really odd... You might just have to try reverting to stock using the superguide and then rooting again.
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ok when i open the command promp on the desktop then i typed in fastboot flash recovery and it comes up with some commands is that what is supposed to do?
ok i think i figured it out...its telling me its waiting for device right now how is my phone supposed to be right now. normally booted up or in hboot
i figured it out im now in recovery...thanks for all the help..i now know more about the cmd prompt and all the fastboot stuff...
[THIS HAS SINCE BEEN RESOLVED...THE RUU FINALLY WORKED THIS MORNING.]
I know... you're probably thinking "you and half of all the people on here tonight" but... I attempted to update to ICS using the directions at the link below and something went wrong. I am always very careful to read and re-read before doing a step but the phone didn't cooperate.
I got down to step 15 and after that it automatically rebooted or something and it seems from there I can't do step 16, 17 and on. I can get to HBOOT but it never asked to update the PH39IMG. I am showing *** RELOCKED *** at the top.
What do I need to do now? Now if I try to boot the phone up I get stuck at the HTC splash screen. Or I can get into fastboot and the computer sees the device.
Link w/ directions I followed: http://www.androidauthority.com/vivi...nse-3-6-63538/
Again, sorry to be "one of those guys" but I'm stuck and, as you can imagine, frustrated that my beloved Vivid is in brick or paperweight form right now...
Seriously, thanks to anyone for your help!
Anyone? I can get into fastboot and send commands from the computer. Can someone tell me what to do next to get my wonderful Vivid back?
Thank you much!
Do you have the ph image on your external sd not in any folders?
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megatronisabeast said:
Do you have the ph image on your external sd not in any folders?
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It's on the device...I have no removable SD card...
I read elsewhere a response to similar issue was "just run the RUU when the phone is connected" but...will that work?
OK, UPDATE:
I was able to run the RUU this morning and it worked. Not sure why it wouldn't last night but it did this morning. So, ignore this now.
My apologies!
Case closed! lol
Change your thread title to solved please
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jerrycoffman45 said:
Change your thread title to solved please
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Thought I had done that, guess I got distracted.
Now to figure out root sometime...haven't even searched yet to see if it's available for ICS yet...
i was using the s-off tool and i was trying the wire trick and the juopuntbear screen just stays on. i can get to bootloader but nothing works not recovery nothing. says cant find device when i retry the s-off or anything.. this device is a tough one hope i didnt brick it any advice appreciated
If u can get into bootloader you are not in real bad shape at all
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but nothing works recovery does not work....when i turn phone on that juobear screen comes up and just reboots every min or so. when i try to reflash recovery it just says waiting for device
well i got cwm back and i tried to flash holics rom just to try and get back went thru all the options and hit install sure enough right back to the damn juonbear image what do i have to do to get rid of this thing
could someone help or tell me im bricked. fastboot dont work my device fails to connect to pc. cwm works and boot loader works.
Have you tried putting a stock, PH39IMG.zip on your SD card and boot into bootloader?
i tried 2 ph39img.zips one gives me back cwm. the other was a 35mb one it flashed then still htc bootscreen then jonubear logo...where do i get a stock ph39?
I tried a quick search and I can't seem to find one either that looks like it might work. I think it would have to be modified to go back to stock. There are others on here far better than me, I just remember keeping a ***IMG.zip file on for my Inspire to get me out of similar, situations. I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable bunch will be around later or tomorrow and they will be much more help than me.
I guess you've tried the RUU as well?
I fixed the problem I found a ph39img.zip in a post that took me back to stock gingerbread then updated to ics.
The reason fastboot was not working was when I was trying the wire trick it caught and disconnected the charger/USB.
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Good job figuring that out.
Thanks ottergap. I will keep the IMG file in case people need it.
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I would be surprised if someone didn't need it sometime.
Just received update in Australia. :good:
233.55mb
Didn't get a chance to read the change log...... Any one else have it or know anything about it?
Terra1 said:
Just received update in Australia. :good:
233.55mb
Didn't get a chance to read the change log...... Any one else have it or know anything about it?
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Plz go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370309
*** HTC Butterfly S 901E/S Official thread ***
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Close this unnecessary thread
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Thanks for the link.......
Don't know why we have to bunch everything in one thread.
Needs to have it's own thread, not pages and pages of mixed things.
Anyway good news we have update.....
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The download comes from HTC or from the telco?
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Cxpher said:
The download comes from HTC or from the telco?
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The URL from which my phone downloaded the zip file was
Code:
http://fotadl.htc.com//secure/OTA_DLXPLUS_UL_JB_50_hTC_Asia_HK_1.23.708.3-1.11.708.1_release_33417443z3iqny0zggdtbr.zip/surl:kid=25,et=1380040924,h=694B5DE0FC46CD0CD069E539232CF864
That would mean it was released by HTC directly.
Anyway, there's no way a telco could push out an OTA for the Butterfly S as to the best of my knowledge, there's no branded version of the phone.
4.3 is being pushed out to the HTC ONE. Hopefully we will b seeing it soon as well.
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I haven't received this update as yet in Singapore.
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Are you carrier unlocked?
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Actually I have a problem with the new update,
Installed it today (901s) by OTA and now my phone just resets every now and then,
already 4 times by now
I think the update just wasn't installed properly, because after reset I get a message that my device was updated..
the problem is that I don't know and don't think it's possible to re-install the update without unlocking the bootloader,
in the meanwhile i'm just hoping 4.3 will roll out soon so the problem will be solved
if anyone knows what to do i'll be really thankful!
edit:
just noticed notes update is gone after a reset, had to install again, so it really makes sense that the device is stuck on the update install
[Actually I have a problem with the new update,
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Installed it today (901s) by OTA and now my phone just resets every now and then,
already 4 times now
My had done an unexpected restart on the first night and nothing since.
Factory reset if it posits and start again.
Terra1 said:
[Actually I have a problem with the new update,
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Installed it today (901s) by OTA and now my phone just resets every now and then,
already 4 times now
My had done an unexpected restart on the first night and nothing since.
Factory reset if it posits and start again.
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Thats the worst part of it- I can't perform a factory reset.
tried through the settings, than a hard reset through HBOOT, even got into recovery without root by this method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K0zdRPwJ0g
But nothing seem to work. I get the Boot animation, a black screen, if i'm doing it through the settings or the hboot I get a screen of red triangle with exclemtaion mark(that indicates I don't have root), and then, device just starts up again.
This is really weird, I never saw something like that, and I have no idea what to do.
install custom recovery and reset from there?
if your bootloader is unlocked ofcourse and dont forget to put the stock recovery back afterwards
If you don't want to unlock your bootloader, you can try fastboot boot custom-recovery.img to boot TWRP or CWM without flashing, although I'm not sure that will work. Still, worth a shot.
koniiiik said:
If you don't want to unlock your bootloader, you can try fastboot boot custom-recovery.img to boot TWRP or CWM without flashing, although I'm not sure that will work. Still, worth a shot.
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How can I do that?
I don't want to do anything that can void the warranty, since if i'll need to send it for repair back to Hong Kong it'll cause problems and very expensive fees for the repair.
danielel said:
How can I do that?
I don't want to do anything that can void the warranty, since if i'll need to send it for repair back to Hong Kong it'll cause problems and very expensive fees for the repair.
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Exactly as I wrote. Download either CWM or TWRP and try to boot them via fastboot. Boot, not flash. You'll need to reboot into the bootloader (hold the volume down button while the phone is booting up) and type the following command (assuming the file you downloaded is recovery.img):
fastboot boot recovery.img
It's possible it won't do anything or that it will just boot the regular system, but if it does succeed, it won't flash anything, just boot into the custom recovery. Then you can perform a factory reset or reinstall the stock ROM from a ZIP.
koniiiik said:
Exactly as I wrote. Download either CWM or TWRP and try to boot them via fastboot. Boot, not flash. You'll need to reboot into the bootloader (hold the volume down button while the phone is booting up) and type the following command (assuming the file you downloaded is recovery.img):
fastboot boot recovery.img
It's possible it won't do anything or that it will just boot the regular system, but if it does succeed, it won't flash anything, just boot into the custom recovery. Then you can perform a factory reset or reinstall the stock ROM from a ZIP.
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I'm sorry, i'm new to HTC device. had HTC Hero once, but it's all different now.
How do I write the command? and where should I put the CWM file?
I had another random reboot last night while it was on charge.
Any one else had this after this update?
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Terra1 said:
I had another random reboot last night while it was on charge.
Any one else had this after this update?
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the only problem i am havin is the flickering that happens when i cut the phone off and its on charge. I think this happens because of the battery animation but after a while it does stop and shuts off completely and starts to charge
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Terra1 said:
I had another random reboot last night while it was on charge.
Any one else had this after this update?
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try a custom rom
danielel said:
I'm sorry, i'm new to HTC device. had HTC Hero once, but it's all different now.
How do I write the command? and where should I put the CWM file?
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I recommend googling a tutorial on how to set up adb and fastboot. The general steps are to download the Android SDK which contains both tools, extract it somewhere, add the location to your $PATH, then download the recovery image, save it somewhere, navigate to that directory within your commandline, connect your phone via USB, reboot it into bootloader (either by rebooting it and holding volume down or by typing adb reboot-bootloader) and then type the following command (substitute recovery.img with the actual recovery image file name):
fastboot boot recovery.img
Cxpher said:
I haven't received this update as yet in Singapore.
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Same here, in Singapore... yet to receive the update... whats the change log?