Help installing inquisition ROM - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

Hi I'm new here and was wondering if somebody could help me out installing the inquisition ROM.
I'm currently running HolicsROM V1.2 with the official kernel.
everytime i try to flash the inquisition rom i get stuck at the bootscreen (the V) for 20+ minutes. I really like the look and the features of the inquisition ROM. I would just like to try it and see if i feel the same way after using it.

patrix809 said:
Hi I'm new here and was wondering if somebody could help me out installing the inquisition ROM.
I'm currently running HolicsROM V1.2 with the official kernel.
everytime i try to flash the inquisition rom i get stuck at the bootscreen (the V) for 20+ minutes. I really like the look and the features of the inquisition ROM. I would just like to try it and see if i feel the same way after using it.
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Are you S-ON or S-OFF?

S-ON
ronnie498 said:
Are you S-ON or S-OFF?
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I didnt want to deal with the wire trick and such.
i'm just starting to mess with the vivid.

patrix809 said:
I didnt want to deal with the wire trick and such.
i'm just starting to mess with the vivid.
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I am S-ON and here is how I flash etc
Flashboot boot.img
Boot into recovery
Wipe data, cache, factory reset and wipe system etc
Flash Rom

so to verify?
ronnie498 said:
I am S-ON and here is how I flash etc
Flashboot boot.img
Boot into recovery
Wipe data, cache, factory reset and wipe system etc
Flash Rom
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alright .. thats what i was doing.
so you extracted the kernel boot.img, flashed it
and then wipe everything, and then flash rom?

patrix809 said:
alright .. thats what i was doing.
so you extracted the kernel boot.img, flashed it
and then wipe everything, and then flash rom?
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That's the way I do

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ronnie498 said:
That's the way I do
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and you just downloaded the zip from their website

patrix809 said:
and you just downloaded the zip from their website
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that is correct, I have tried just about all the roms here on XDA. I prefer Sense Roms but there are good Senseless roms in here.

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[Q] Boot Loop after Battery Circle Mod

So I had AOSP Gingerbread mod working fine with Deca kernel. I wanted to install the circle battery mod so I rebooted to recovery and wiped cache and cleared Davlik and installed the mod. Now my phone is constantly boot looping. I assume I have to RUU back to stock? Is there a certain RUU I should use?
I've tried two different RUU's and I keep getting ERROR[130]: MODEL ID ERROR
I've tried to USB FASTBOOT:
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_2.73.405.5_WWE_release_signed_NoDriver and
HTC Sprint Hero MR 2.27.651.6
Sounds like you didn't flash the correct one for your ROM. Just flash the ROM over itself with no wipe and you should boot up. You don't need to RUU, just use the GB ROM.
Make sure you download the Battery Mod that matches the ROM version your are running. You need to do it with each ROM you flash and they are not cross-ROM compatible.
How do I flash the ROM over itself if it is boot looping? Can I get into ClockworkMod Recovery somehow?
beand1p said:
How do I flash the ROM over itself if it is boot looping? Can I get into ClockworkMod Recovery somehow?
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- Pull your battery and put it back in. That will obviously stop the loop
- Press and hold the home key and power at the same time
- Hold until recovery comes up
- Flash the ROM
Thanks. Got it. Sorry, I'm new to all this.
No problem. Glad you got it.
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ranger61878 said:
Sounds like you didn't flash the correct one for your ROM. Just flash the ROM over itself with no wipe and you should boot up. You don't need to RUU, just use the GB ROM.
Make sure you download the Battery Mod that matches the ROM version your are running. You need to do it with each ROM you flash and they are not cross-ROM compatible.
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Thanks for the fix. I bootlooped mine doing the same thing and this fixed it. You rock!
if you have a backupof your stock, flash that, then unroot with superone click
davidevan said:
if you have a backupof your stock, flash that, then unroot with superone click
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hhahha well i really need to read the whole thread,
well thats an easy way to unroot fyi

problem after installing Android Revolution HD 40.3

Hi everyone,
I've intslled the Android Revolution HD 40.3 on my HTC One.
The process went well. But when it finished the phone keep rebooting, entering recovery mode and exiting and re-rebooting again and again and again ...
I do not have any idea about what to do !!
Help please !!!
Medarioth said:
Hi everyone,
I've intslled the Android Revolution HD 40.3 on my HTC One.
The process went well. But when it finished the phone keep rebooting, entering recovery mode and exiting and re-rebooting again and again and again ...
I do not have any idea about what to do !!
Help please !!!
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This happened to me a lot on my old Desire HD. Have you tried re-flashing the rom or trying a different one? Also did you clean flash?
JasSingh93 said:
This happened to me a lot on my old Desire HD. Have you tried re-flashing the rom or trying a different one? Also did you clean flash?
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I can't access the recovery mode to re-flash the rom or try another one.
What exactly do you mean by "clean flash" ? I'm quite a nweebie with HTC and english is not my usual language ^^
Medarioth said:
I can't access the recovery mode to re-flash the rom or try another one.
What exactly do you mean by "clean flash" ? I'm quite a nweebie with HTC and english is not my usual language ^^
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Ah okay. I would then flash a custom recovery. You can access the bootloader correct? What method did you use to install the rom? Clean flash or wipe is when you erase all the phone's system files, leaving a blank slate for a new rom to be installed on, and should be done before installing a brand new rom to avoid any issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568662
This is the link to the recovery image I used, it's the latest clockwordmod touch recovery. Very easy to flash as long as you have fast boot setup correctly. Once you have a working recovery you should be able to try a re-flash.
JasSingh93 said:
Ah okay. I would then flash a custom recovery. You can access the bootloader correct? What method did you use to install the rom? Clean flash or wipe is when you erase all the phone's system files, leaving a blank slate for a new rom to be installed on, and should be done before installing a brand new rom to avoid any issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568662
This is the link to the recovery image I used, it's the latest clockwordmod touch recovery. Very easy to flash as long as you have fast boot setup correctly. Once you have a working recovery you should be able to try a re-flash.
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Well I entered Recovery mode through Rom Manager[/URL]clokworkmod () then used "install zip from sdcard".
I chose to keep my old data and don't make a factory reset.
The link you gave redirect me for a post of yours.
Medarioth said:
Well I entered Recovery mode through Rom Manager[/URL]clokworkmod () then used "install zip from sdcard".
I chose to keep my old data and don't make a factory reset.
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Was the recovery still stock or was a custom one flashed? Which process did you follow to root the phone? Since you can't access the recovery at the moment is suggesting it is stock. A failed rom install shouldn't corrupt recovery
JasSingh93 said:
Was the recovery still stock or was a custom one flashed? Which process did you follow to root the phone? Since you can't access the recovery at the moment is suggesting it is stock. A failed rom install shouldn't corrupt recovery
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I remember I've unlocked the bootloader.
I used the method described on this french website : phonandroid.com/tutoriel-comment-rooter-son-htc-one.html
On the bootloader now, i can do a factory reset. Can it be a solution ? will it or not delete the root ?
Medarioth said:
I remember I've unlocked the bootloader.
I used the method described on this french website : phonandroid.com/tutoriel-comment-rooter-son-htc-one.html
On the bootloader now, i can do a factory reset. Can it be a solution ? will it or not delete the root ?
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I'm not sure, since you have tried to flash another rom, a factory reset might not solve the issue. Trying shouldn't brick the phone but I can't say for sure, sorry!
The method looks similar to the one I used. Could you try following from step 6? but using a different recovery.img. I used the clockwokmod touch from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
JasSingh93 said:
I'm not sure, since you have tried to flash another rom, a factory reset might not solve the issue. Trying shouldn't brick the phone but I can't say for sure, sorry!
The method looks similar to the one I used. Could you try following from step 6? but using a different recovery.img. I used the clockwokmod touch from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
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yehaaaa! I can now access the ClockworkMod Recovery
Should I try to re-install the rom ? a simple reboot ? ^^
Medarioth said:
yehaaaa! I can now access the ClockworkMod Recovery
Should I try to re-install the rom ? a simple reboot ? ^^
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Nice! Glad you have working recovery. Yes I would reinstall the rom now, and I would recommend that you wipe the system files, (except SD Card partition of course) to reduce the chance of boot loops etc
JasSingh93 said:
Nice! Glad you have working recovery. Yes I would reinstall the rom now, and I would recommend that you wipe the system files, (except SD Card partition of course) to reduce the chance of boot loops etc
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ok will try and keep you updated
Medarioth said:
ok will try and keep you updated
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Ok, you shouldn't have any problems anymore :fingers-crossed:
Medarioth said:
ok will try and keep you updated
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doesn't work :/ after finishing the installation the phone reboot but it's stuck on the boot logo
Medarioth said:
doesn't work :/ after finishing the installation the phone reboot but it's stuck on the boot logo
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Could you send me a link to the rom you flashed? Try downloading a different rom. As you can't boot a ROM your only option may be to use ADB to push a new ROM onto your phone's storage.
See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317989
EDIT: Sorry, that link is for the other recovery. Use this one instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
My bad
JasSingh93 said:
Could you send me a link to the rom you flashed? Try downloading a different rom. As you can't boot a ROM your only option may be to use ADB to push a new ROM onto your phone's storage.
See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317989
EDIT: Sorry, that link is for the other recovery. Use this one instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
My bad
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I used the rom on this link : androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_40.3.zip
Medarioth said:
I used the rom on this link : androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_40.3.zip
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It may have been a bad download. There isn't really any reason for it to not work, although it does say on the page it "You need TRWP 2.6.3.3 custom recovery!"
Not to worry, you can flash it in no-time. Ok so just as before, just flash a new recovery (again) and use the latest image from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
This should allow you to install the rom as the developers intend. It is strange though, i've never encountered a rom where a specific recovery was needed.
JasSingh93 said:
It may have been a bad download. There isn't really any reason for it to not work, although it does say on the page it "You need TRWP 2.6.3.3 custom recovery!"
Not to worry, you can flash it in no-time. Ok so just as before, just flash a new recovery (again) and use the latest image from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
This should allow you to install the rom as the developers intend. It is strange though, i've never encountered a rom where a specific recovery was needed.
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done. waiting in progress ....... :fingers-crossed:
Medarioth said:
done. waiting in progress ....... :fingers-crossed:
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It should definitely work this time! I've actually just flashed TWRP recovery, and I can already say I prefer it over ClockWorkMod!
Medarioth said:
done. waiting in progress ....... :fingers-crossed:
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Hallelujah after 5 min for rebooting
Just have to reconfigur and reinstal all the apps
thx for your help bro :good:
Medarioth said:
Hallelujah after 5 min for rebooting
Just have to reconfigur and reinstal all the apps
thx for your help bro :good:
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Yayyy!!! Nice one! Good teamwork we got there in the end! Happy to help
Have fun!!

Not boot after flash HolicsROM

HolicsROM V1.3 Official with Holics Kernel
My vivid is S-OFF, i've used TWRP recovery (i don't know what version, i flash TWRP in windroid tool), and WCX Recovery, and still stuck in HTC Logo, i wait about 5-10 min and flash RUU, i've wipe cache, factory reset, android_secure, and system by instruction, if i skip wipe system step, it boot but still stock RUU no change. Please help i love HTC sense, but it drain battery so murch, i think this rom is perfect for me, i don't want to use CM rom becase camera is bad .
toila6congau said:
HolicsROM V1.3 Official with Holics Kernel
My vivid is S-OFF, i've used TWRP recovery (i don't know what version, i flash TWRP in windroid tool), and WCX Recovery, and still stuck in HTC Logo, i wait about 5-10 min and flash RUU, i've wipe cache, factory reset, android_secure, and system by instruction, if i skip wipe system step, it boot but still stock RUU no change. Please help i love HTC sense, but it drain battery so murch, i think this rom is perfect for me, i don't want to use CM rom becase camera is bad .
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please report at the rom thread, maybe you'll find the answer
nasheich said:
please report at the rom thread, maybe you'll find the answer
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Thanks but it need 10 post to reply in dev thread
toila6congau said:
Thanks but it need 10 post to reply in dev thread
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ooo, sorry i forgot about it
i'll report it if you want, just give me the link of the rom
It appears the ROM is not flashing properly... What version of TWRP
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Try flashing with WCX because TWRP sometimes screws up when flashing to partitions.
nasheich said:
ooo, sorry i forgot about it
i'll report it if you want, just give me the link of the rom
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585373
thanks

How can I go back to Stock kernel?

For some testing purposes I need to use the stock kernel. Is there any way I can flash stock kernel image without flashing the whole ROM? AFAIK the file boot.img under stock ROM is the stock kernel, so can I flash that via ADB? Currently on Faux's kernel.
Flash the system and boot
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devilsdouble said:
For some testing purposes I need to use the stock kernel. Is there any way I can flash stock kernel image without flashing the whole ROM? AFAIK the file boot.img under stock ROM is the stock kernel, so can I flash that via ADB? Currently of Faux's kernel.
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Use fast boot to flash it . Fastboot flash boot boot.img.
Just to let you know, I've flashed backups in recovery to do the same
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abuttino said:
Flash the system and boot
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That would flash the whole ROM!
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
Use fast boot to flash it . Fastboot flash boot boot.img.
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Yeah, this did the job. Went back to stock kernel successfully, however the WiFi would never turn on after flashing, no idea why! Came back to Faux and WiFi is back
devilsdouble said:
That would flash the whole ROM!
Yeah, this did the job. Went back to stock kernel successfully, however the WiFi would never turn on after flashing, no idea why! Came back to Faux and WiFi is back
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache?
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache?
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Yes sir.
devilsdouble said:
Yes sir.
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If you're on a custom stock rom,, flash the rom zip again without wiping.
XAlexander_AlexanderX said:
If you're on a custom stock rom,, flash the rom zip again without wiping.
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I am on full stock mate. It's all right though, the testings I was thinking of doing are done with stock kernel, and now I can stay on Faux's.
You have to flash the system.img too along with the boot.img . Remember this for future ref

Boot Loop S On Help

Hi
I had cm11 installed but then tried to install a kernel which put my htc one m7 into a boot loop
now in the recovery screen it says:
TAMPERED
RELOCKED
S-ON
I didnt have a nandroid backup and I am in need of urgent help Please
elnino-1990 said:
Hi
I had cm11 installed but then tried to install a kernel which put my htc one m7 into a boot loop
now in the recovery screen it says:
TAMPERED
RELOCKED
S-ON
I didnt have a nandroid backup and I am in need of urgent help Please
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Never relock your bootloader if your using a custom rom or recovery, so first of all, get it unlocked again.
which kernel did you flash ?
bulletproof kernel.. is there a guide to do that or can i follow the following one:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/how-to-unlock-the-htc-one-bootloader-xda-developer-tv/
elnino-1990 said:
bulletproof kernel.. is there a guide to do that or can i follow the following one:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/how-to-unlock-the-htc-one-bootloader-xda-developer-tv/
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I believe bullet proof is a sense only kernel, CM is an asop rom not a sense rom.
Just unlock your bootloader at HTC Dev,
Once its unlocked, you might get lucky and just be able to flash a correct kernel to get booting again, failing that you'll either have to flash a new rom or restore your backup.
Sorry that took long it now says unlocked. How do i go about install cyanogenmod again or do i have to install a stock?
elnino-1990 said:
Sorry that took long it now says unlocked. How do i go about install cyanogenmod again or do i have to install a stock?
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Try flashing an AOSP kernel now, something like this one, hopefully after that your phone will boot back to CM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789806
is your backup a CM rom or a sense rom ?
Seanie280672 said:
Try flashing an AOSP kernel now, something like this one, hopefully after that your phone will boot back to CM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789806
is your backup a CM rom or a sense rom ?
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Thing is i did a factory rest so I wont have CM on the phone anymore will I? Also i didnt make a backup
elnino-1990 said:
Thing is i did a factory rest so I wont have CM on the phone anymore will I? Also i didnt make a backup
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yes the rom will still be there if it was only a factory reset, if you did an advanced wipe inside something like TWRP then it wont.
Factory reset just restores whatever rom is on your phone to the state it was at when you first installed it, ie you will just have to set it back up again with email addresses and passwords, carrier and country etc after it boots.
Seanie280672 said:
yes the rom will still be there if it was only a factory reset, if you did an advanced wipe inside something like TWRP then it wont.
Factory reset just restores whatever rom is on your phone to the state it was at when you first installed it, ie you will just have to set it back up again with email addresses and passwords, carrier and country etc after it boots.
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oh ok. as the kernel is in a zip do I have to extract it or use fastboot ?
elnino-1990 said:
oh ok. as the kernel is in a zip do I have to extract it or use fastboot ?
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you will need to enter recovery, push or sideload it to your internal sdcard and then flash it in recovery.
Seanie280672 said:
you will need to enter recovery, push or sideload it to your internal sdcard and then flash it in recovery.
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i sideloaded the kernel in recovery and nothing. it instaleld it but after a reboot it is stuck on the htc logo. also the same when i push the kernel to sd card

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