Im noob, my question is... How to flash Synergy kernel v3, STEP BY STEP please.. for the noobs.. i have s-on but i dont understand the guide.. please friends!
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Answering this question will be difficult since I don't know if your phone is S-Off or S-On or what PC OS you are using.
Is s-on my computer is windows can you help me please
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Great I have the same setup. Have you downloaded the Android SDK ?
Do you have ADB and Fastboot already in a folder on your windows PC ?
If you don't have ADB or Fastboot your going to need them and your going to need to set them up in a folder easy to access.
For example I have mine in C:\Android\ADB folder.
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First step in getting ADB and Fastboot is to download the Android SDK
I have vivid 2.2 ? I need obligatory fastboot? Ok perfect.. next step bro?
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I use all in one hasoon 2000 toolkit to flash kernels and recovery
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1. Move recovery.img to the folder where fastboot and ADB are located.
2. Launch CMD
3. Change Directory to the folder where your ADB and Fastboot are loacated.
4. Boot phone into bootloader with fastboot usb enabled.
5. Run the command fastboot boot (recoveryname).img
6. Phone should boot into recovery then flash the kernel as if you were flashing a rom.
7. Reboot = Done.
I try because use all in one thanks so much for the support bro!
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Or you could use an app called flash image GUI.extract the kernel on the sdcard use the app to flash the image and reboot.
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Yeah yeah bro i try by this metod but cant install.. thanks so much!
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I have an Incredible S, running CM-7.1.I tried updating to CM-7.2, and I got a wi-fi error, couldn't turn on the wi-fi. Tried nightly versions of 7.2 the same problem came up. I switched to MIUI rom (2.3, 2.4, 2.8, 2.9) and I got the same problem. Wi-fi could not work. The only rom that works on my mobile phone is the CM-7.1I dont want that ROM anymore. Now I am close throwing the phone on the wall, so please suggest me a way to clean my phone from every data possible, and give me a link to a stable ROM I can download. Any advice will be useful
You are s on, right?
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You are s on, right?
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Yes I am. I cannot install any ROMS, excepts CM-7.1, and I am looking for a way to wipe everything on my phone and install a MUIU working ROM. or any other ROM
Till you are s on you have to flash the boot.img inside the Rom.zip manually via fastboot.
Means, extract the boot.img into your fastboot folder on pc, flash the Rom on the Device, go into bootloader - fastboot and write on the pc in the terminal
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
And reboot device.
If you had a s off bootloader you won't have to do that.
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Silversniper said:
Till you are s on you have to flash the boot.img inside the Rom.zip manually via fastboot.
Means, extract the boot.img into your fastboot folder on pc, flash the Rom on the Device, go into bootloader - fastboot and write on the pc in the terminal
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
And reboot device.
If you had a s off bootloader you won't have to do that.
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Which one requires less time? option 1 or 2?
Can u give me detailed instructions to use flashboot (option 1)?
How can I s-off my bootloader?
Option 2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22789885
Since you are s-on recovery can't enter the boot partition, means you have the flash the boot.img again with the kernel and modules for WiFi, Calling etc.
But you can access it through fastboot so you have to reflash it.
Helpful enough?
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Edit, since you are s-on you will maybe have to downgrade your hboot and flash the revolutionary hboot, but I can't explain that now 'cos I have tomorrow my first school day and I have to look good
You can use the search funktion, keywords: downgrade, revolutionary
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Just like what Silversniper said, just flash boot.img which extract from the ROM.
Use Rom Manager for best results when backing/restoring...
USB OTG Info:
USB OTG will show up as external_sd. If external_sd is not mounting, reboot recovery. You must enter recovery with usb already inserted.
Installation:
Inscrutions can be found here @ http://www.techgeekal.com/2013/03/1...ckworkmod-touch-recovery-v6-0-2-8-on-htc-one/(outdated)
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Make sure fastboot is unchecked in power options and turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT then Fastboot
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
OR
Flash via Rom Manager(must have root already).
Video Tutorials:
How To Unlock The Bootloader EASIEST Method - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0gzJdwCxX0
How To ROOT EASIEST METHOD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KmsxO84UU
Downloads:
You can now flash in Rom Manager in rom if rooted
Classic - http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.3-m7spr.img
OR
Touch - http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-m7spr.img
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Mirror for files http://d-h.st/users/flyhalf205/?fld_id=11322#files or http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
First release. It should boot. I took the mount points from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236254 Please let me know if it works
I'm sure it'll be tested by then but if not I'll give it a go as soon as I get my one. You guys are just flying through
Sent straight outta Compton
Anyone test this?
aman1127 said:
Anyone test this?
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Tested, it works fine
How do I flash with Rom manager? I have TWRP.
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How do I flash with Rom manager? I have TWRP.
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Pc for now says htc one is unsuppkrted
I hit menu and show all devices but just says HTC one m7 so I didn't get it. Seemed to be generic I think
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Thanks Flyhalf205! Tried the one from clockworkmod and would just say it's loading and then powers down. Found yours and worked right away!
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I hit menu and show all devices but just says HTC one m7 so I didn't get it. Seemed to be generic I think
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You can flash using the following method (while booted up). Be extremely careful when typing the /dev/blovk part though.
Download the recovery.img file. Open terminal emulator and type the following (press enter after each line):
Code:
cd path/to/recovery/dir
su
dd if=<recoveryFileName>.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p36
That method can be used on any phone, granted that you replace the /dev/block portion with the correct location for the recovery partition on said device.
Thanks
CNexus said:
You can flash using the following method (while booted up). Be extremely careful when typing the /dev/blovk part though.
Download the recovery.img file. Open terminal emulator and type the following (press enter after each line):
Code:
cd path/to/recovery/dir
su
dd if=<recoveryFileName>.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p36
That method can be used on any phone, granted that you replace the /dev/block portion with the correct location for the recovery partition on said device.
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lol I would advise against telling users to dd something. if that OF (output file)location is wrong, or even if it's a mismatched input file is wrong,... well it is bad. dd is a low-level tool, and it CAN and HAS wiped LIVE (running) harddrives; it can do this on Windows (via cygrun dd), Linux , *nix, Mac, anything that supports linux binaries. It can do the same to that block, or directory.
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lol I would advise against telling users to dd something. if that OF (output file)location is wrong, or even if it's a mismatched input file is wrong,... well it is bad. dd is a low-level tool, and it CAN and HAS wiped LIVE (running) harddrives; it can do this on Windows (via cygrun dd), Linux , *nix, Mac, anything that supports linux binaries. It can do the same to that block, or directory.
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I know. But as always, it is up to the user to determine whether they feel comfortable, and are able, doing something, or not.
And if it wipes that partition, its only the recovery. It can still be fastbooted after the fact, and thats why I mentioned that the OF location has to be typed carefully.
Is flashing through Rom manager not working or is it me? It says it flashed just fine but when I boot to recovery it shuts down
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Is flashing through Rom manager not working or is it me? It says it flashed just fine but when I boot to recovery it shuts down
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Same here... Sad day..
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sailio said:
Same here... Sad day..
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flash it using adb though the bootloader.
A really really really easy way to flash and works perfectly. Flash image gui
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.flashimagegui
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JIannitti said:
Is flashing through Rom manager not working or is it me? It says it flashed just fine but when I boot to recovery it shuts down
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the version on rom manager is 6.0.3.2, and it looks like that version is broken. if you download it and install it through fastboot it does the same thing.
hotaru2k3 said:
the version on rom manager is 6.0.3.2, and it looks like that version is broken. if you download it and install it through fastboot it does the same thing.
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That's what I wound up doing. Was a lot quicker than I thought since I had the folder set up already. Thanks
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Would this work for our phone? It's say HTC one under supported, but not sure if it will work on our phone, I've asked a couple of time but no answer. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
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Help me my HTC one has been running great. But now for some reason when I try to install a zip file file through cwm recovery it just reboots. And I don't no how to fix it any help would be great full
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did the recovery worked before? try to type
Code:
fastboot erase cache
and try again
Yes I was working but now it is not I've tried the fast boot command and nothing
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ok then try to reflash the recovery
I've tried that aswell looks like I will have to go back to stock and root again
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I posted this in hawk's Rom thread but it's busy in there and didn't get answered. I'm just unsure about flashing the boot.img
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I'm new to HTC phones and am used to Samsung and Odin. I'm s-on and assume that after doing the customary wipes and flashing the Rom in recovery, I should manually (using the power and vol down) reboot from recovery to the boot loader screen, switch to fast boot and do a "fastboot flash boot.img" from my cmd prompt, reboot and profit? Is this correct? Thanks
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Thanks for any help:thumbup:
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I posted this in hawk's Rom thread but it's busy in there and didn't get answered. I'm just unsure about flashing the boot.img
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I'm new to HTC phones and am used to Samsung and Odin. I'm s-on and assume that after doing the customary wipes and flashing the Rom in recovery, I should manually (using the power and vol down) reboot from recovery to the boot loader screen, switch to fast boot and do a "fastboot flash boot.img" from my cmd prompt, reboot and profit? Is this correct? Thanks
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Thanks for any help:thumbup:
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yes the command is fastboot flash boot boot.img. with being unlocked s-on with this phone we don't have to flash boot img but if the OP recommends it for some reason or another, i would.
Thanks for the reply. I flashed as I'm used to doing. It rebooted just fine. Although upon the devs suggestion and yours, I flashed the boot image. Nothing seemed to change but it was for good measure I suppose.
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propjockey said:
Thanks for the reply. I flashed as I'm used to doing. It rebooted just fine. Although upon the devs suggestion and yours, I flashed the boot image. Nothing seemed to change but it was for good measure I suppose.
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YEAH, DON'T KNOW WHY he recommended that. just do what the dev says and be safe, i always say
Btw you should s off with moonshine its really easy and makes ur flashing experience way easier.
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Hi, I'm a new user.
I just unlocked my bootloader, and I was looking to put a custom Rom on my device .
But wherever I look , I can't find a custom recovery.
Can you introduce some custom recoveries to me.
Oh and I don't know how to put a custom recovery on my phone too,so I need some help with this too. =))
Ps: I don't want to root my phone.
I will be thankful if you help me.
TWRP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2395979
4EXT: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377751
CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1918450
(I suggest 4EXT)
To flash one of them, rename the IMG file to recovery, place it into your fastboot folder, boot into bootloader(fastboot mode) open command prompt navigate to your directory
Command to flash is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.IMG"
Hope this helps
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You don't wanna root your phone?? Or where you saying you don't wanna brick your phone??
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4EXT is for rooted phones only. My phone isnt rooted.
And the rom is a zip file sadly.
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Ramin251 said:
4EXT is for rooted phones only. My phone isnt rooted.
And the rom is a zip file sadly.
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You have to unzip the file. But, root is required.
Press "thanks" if I helped you out!
Ramin251 said:
4EXT is for rooted phones only. My phone isnt rooted.
And the rom is a zip file sadly.
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You have to root your phone if you have install recovery or custom ROM... that's for sure
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mafie said:
You have to root your phone if you have install recovery or custom ROM... that's for sure
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The preliminary steps are to unlock bootloader (which I assume he has done that or if he is on HBOOT 1.13.0000, then use Revolutionary to S-OFF and then flash custom recovery and root), flash ClockworkMod recovery, then flash a superuser.zip to obtain root.
There's a guide made by myself in my signature so check it out. If you still need help, post back.