For some reason now
Any recovery I flash won't stick,
what i mean by this is that it boots into the recovery for a quick second (I can see it) , then reboots into the htc logo splash and hangs
(this is due to me wiping Data, Cache, Dalvik Cache, and System)
help please?
The only safe screen I can be on is bootloader, and I do have fastboot but if I do adb devices it's empty.
Also I used Hansoons 2000 HTC Vivid All-in-one Kit and I'm able to use commands such as
"boot into bootloader" and flash both of the recovery's provided.
But when I do "boot into recovery" I get the same problem of it booting for less then 5 secs, then reboots.
albaboi123 said:
For some reason now
Any recovery I flash won't stick,
what i mean by this is that it boots into the recovery for a quick second (I can see it) , then reboots into the htc logo splash and hangs
(this is due to me wiping Data, Cache, Dalvik Cache, and System)
help please?
The only safe screen I can be on is bootloader, and I do have fastboot but if I do adb devices it's empty.
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What's your hboot version?
and please post things like this in q and a or general..
My apologies, yes this should have been in q/a...
I have Hboot-1.85.0025, S-Off
homeslice976 said:
What's your hboot version?
and please post things like this in q and a or general..
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Fastboot erase cache
Then re-flash a recovery that you know works. Ex. TWRP or WCX
That should fix you.
Worked.
Thank you esloan
esloan said:
Fastboot erase cache
Then re-flash a recovery that you know works. Ex. TWRP or WCX
That should fix you.
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Related
Help please my phone won't go in recovery I am rooted every thing else works fine so I can'tput a Rom on or any mods aaaahhhh
Should be in Q&A
i have the same problem. i am trying to flash v6.0.3.0 now to see if this is the solution
shino82 said:
i have the same problem. i am trying to flash v6.0.3.0 now to see if this is the solution
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Let me know if it works and how you done it that would be great thanks
Working with flyhalfs touch (CWM) version, everything is fine.
After flashing the recovery u should fastboot erase cache.
If u got no rom on SD u should connect an OTG before booting into recovery and flash zip from external sd.
LG, Helmut
hd2neuling said:
Working with flyhalfs touch (CWM) version, everything is fine.
After flashing the recovery u should fastboot erase cache.
If u got no rom on SD u should connect an OTG before booting into recovery and flash zip from external sd.
LG, Helmut
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erasing the cache solved the problem. thanks helmut!
Mine still not having it it's saying tampered and unlocked any ideas
Flash this
Then flash it from cmd with
Code:
fastboot flash recovery CWM_Touch_6.0.2.8_M7.img
Code:
fastboot erase cache
If there are still problems, rename CWM_Touch_6.0.2.8_M7.img to "recovery.img" and use the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
LG, Helmut
Still nothing going to unroot and try again what's the best way to root cause the one I used is crap a link would be great thanks
jaythenut said:
Still nothing going to unroot and try again what's the best way to root cause the one I used is crap a link would be great thanks
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When you flash the recovery.img, was it successful and did you wipe the cache afterward?
Are you able to enter the bootloader then select Recovery, does it try to enter recovery then reboots?
ichi2k said:
When you flash the recovery.img, was it successful and did you wipe the cache afterward?
Are you able to enter the bootloader then select Recovery, does it try to enter recovery then reboots?
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Trys to go into recovery but just restarts i can't get into recovery at all
I get the screen saying unlocked and fast boot and so on you know the one with all the coloured text but won't do anything else
Try flashing a different recovery to the one you have installed.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
I seem to be having the exact same problem. Really starting to annoy me, I need to root my phone already haha!
Did you end up getting it to work?
Cheers!
same problem here....tried alle the recommended recoveries, but none worked for me.
When i flashed recovery it says all succeded, then i try to get into recovery, but it still reboots, htc logo appears, than for about 4-5 seconds the screen stays black and then there comes the t-mobile carrier logo and boot sound :/
neothechosenone said:
same problem here....tried alle the recommended recoveries, but none worked for me.
When i flashed recovery it says all succeded, then i try to get into recovery, but it still reboots, htc logo appears, than for about 4-5 seconds the screen stays black and then there comes the t-mobile carrier logo and boot sound :/
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try using my android everything tool to reflash the recovery, if cwm doesnt work, then twrp might!
the tool is in my signature
ricky310711 said:
try using my android everything tool to reflash the recovery, if cwm doesnt work, then twrp might!
the tool is in my signature
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yeah wow...but what is the difference between entering those commands manually in terminal or using your programm?
same problem with swiss HTC One
ricky310711 said:
try using my android everything tool to reflash the recovery, if cwm doesnt work, then twrp might!
the tool is in my signature
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according to the TWRP thread, it doesn't seem to be supported yet
I've got the same problem with the non working recovery. I now tried the CWM Touch AND Classic Recovery v6.0.3.0.
I tried to flash them with the All in One Tool by Hasoon 2000 and also manually with CMD commands (fastboot flash recovery & afterwards fastboot erase cache). It always said flash successful, but it's not able to boot into recovery.
I've got a Swiss HTC One Branded by Swisscom (which seems to use a vodafone CID: VODAP110).
My Build Number is 1.28.161.7 CL162357 release-keys
may that cause the problem?
I somehow got it to work. I didn't make any changes (that I can remember) but I tried it the next day again, booting into recovery with the HTC One (M7) All-In-One Toolkit V1.0, and it just worked!
Hopefully you guys can get it to work somehow too!
HA! I finally got it.
Just don't try to flash recovery as recovery, flash it as a boot img. CWM touch and TWRP was NOT working for me, but normal CWM does.
But it seems to be some issues with ADB, so please wait until i got my Guide ready
neothechosenone said:
HA! I finally got it.
Just don't try to flash recovery as recovery, flash it as a boot img. CWM touch and TWRP was NOT working for me, but normal CWM does.
But it seems to be some issues with ADB, so please wait until i got my Guide ready
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just to be sure:
you used "fastboot flash boot recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.0-m7.img" and it worked?
I don't want to mess up my phone, because I can't backup my current boot.img...
so i was reading the instructions for the ARHD 10.1 rom and there was one part that was bugging me, the part that said you need the firmware package but it also says(recommended but not needed for now), but i went ahead and flashed it. it also said "There is no need to flash latest hboot!". so to be safe i backup everything. now after i flashed the rom everything was running smoothly but then i decided to go back into recovery. when i reboot into recovery, the screen said entering recovery then it went it cwm touch and then it existed then boot back to the htc start-up screen. this happens every time i flash something. but this time its different. i usually flah the twrp recovery then flash back the cwm recovery and it is fixed but it seems that since my phone is running 4.2.2 its not working..please help. i was thinking of using fastboot to flash the recovery 2.17.401.1..... please help
fastboot erase cache
skinsfanbdh said:
fastboot erase cache
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i will do it now, lets hope it works
so.... did it work?
skinsfanbdh said:
fastboot erase cache
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Thanks! This really helped me as it would flash the TWRP splash screen and then trip up.
Cheers!
So yesterday I decided to reinstall my ARHD 30 as many of my apps were crashing.So after installing without wiping the data it asked me that as root wasn't available would I like to root it?I selected yes and after rebooting it got stuck on HTC screen and then again rebooted to recovery.
So I installed the ROM again and this time selected no for the root option.So after rebooting it same thing happened but this time when it enters recovery the recovery screen just flashes and the same thing keeps happening.I can open the bootloader though. what is happening?I think I have deleted the recovery but I am not sure.I hope that my device isn't bricked.
ratul_jain1991 said:
So yesterday I decided to reinstall my ARHD 30 as many of my apps were crashing.So after installing without wiping the data it asked me that as root wasn't available would I like to root it. i selected yes and after rebooting it got stuck on HTC screen and then again rebooted to recovery.So I installed the ROM again and this time select no for the root option.So after rebooting it same thing happened but this time when it enters recovery the recovery screen just flashes and the same thing keeps happening.I can open the bootloader though. what is happening?I think I have deleted the recovery but I am not sure.I hope that my device isn't bricked.
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maybe a bad download, download again, check MD5 sum, I also think you'll need to do a WIPE in the installer.
nkk71 said:
maybe a bad download, download again, check MD5 sum, I also think you'll need to do a WIPE in the installer.
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But the thing is that my recovery is not working.It just flashes and then reboots.
ratul_jain1991 said:
But the thing is that my recovery is not working.It just flashes and then reboots.
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just download a recovery again, and flash it in bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
fastboot flash recovery <name of recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
-> enter RECOVERY
After the flash of recovery have you did an erase cache?
If not, try it:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
.
Guich said:
After the flash of recovery have you did an erase cache?
If not, try it:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
.
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I am sorry for replying so late as I did have access to the internet.
Yes I have done that so now it just says entering recovery and gets stuck there and then reboots.
ratul_jain1991 said:
I am sorry for replying so late as I did have access to the internet.
Yes I have done that so now it just says entering recovery and gets stuck there and then reboots.
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Which recovery have you flashed?
Guich said:
Which recovery have you flashed?
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So it's working again.The recovery I was using was a bad download.
Thanks for your help.
Hello.
I was in the process of upgrading my HTC One from 4.2 and successfully unlocked the bootloader. But thereafter my phone just constantly reboots. It shows the HTC splash screen for about 10 seconds and the reboots again.
I am able to go into the fastboot screen (see screen shot). But when I select Recovery, the phone gors to the next screen - displays "Entering Recovery" - and nothing else happens thereafter.
Can anyone please help? Have looked at other such questions and tried but nothing has helped.
Thanks
sjgoel said:
Hello.
I was in the process of upgrading my HTC One from 4.2 and successfully unlocked the bootloader. But thereafter my phone just constantly reboots. It shows the HTC splash screen for about 10 seconds and the reboots again.
I am able to go into the fastboot screen (see screen shot). But when I select Recovery, the phone gors to the next screen - displays "Entering Recovery" - and nothing else happens thereafter.
Can anyone please help? Have looked at other such questions and tried but nothing has helped.
Thanks
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I'm not sure you did ever flash a custom recovery!
1. Put your phone in fastboot from the bootloader meny. You already did this while rooting, so you got it already!
2. In your "SDK-tools" folder that you used while unlocking the device, put [nameofyourrecovery].img I recommend you to install TWRP 2.6.3.3, as it is the best one for flashing kitkat and lets you do this if you wish I cannot give you a link as I am a new member, but search google for TWRP 2.6.3.3 and you will find it. Make sure it is .img and not .zip!
3. While in fastboot, open a command prompt in the ADB folder.
4. To flash your custom recovery, type
fastboot flash recovery [nameofyourrecovery].img
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Now give it another go
THeHopelessPainter said:
I'm not sure you did ever flash a custom recovery!
1. Put your phone in fastboot from the bootloader meny. You already did this while rooting, so you got it already!
2. In your "SDK-tools" folder that you used while unlocking the device, put [nameofyourrecovery].img I recommend you to install TWRP 2.6.3.3, as it is the best one for flashing kitkat and lets you do this if you wish I cannot give you a link as I am a new member, but search google for TWRP 2.6.3.3 and you will find it. Make sure it is .img and not .zip!
3. While in fastboot, open a command prompt in the ADB folder.
4. To flash your custom recovery, type
Now give it another go
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Does not help. Used 2.6.3.3, the flash process went fine, then Recovery displays "Entering Recovery" - and then again bot loop.
sjgoel said:
Does not help. Used 2.6.3.3, the flash process went fine, then Recovery displays "Entering Recovery" - and then again bot loop.
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You have an M7CDWG, twrp is for M7_U & M7_UL models, if i'm not mistaken. Start googling for M7CDWG, it's a completely different phone than the U / UL phones.
and you need to "fastboot erase cache" after flashing recovery
nkk71 said:
You have an M7CDWG, twrp is for M7_U & M7_UL models, if i'm not mistaken. Start googling for M7CDWG, it's a completely different phone than the U / UL phones.
and you need to "fastboot erase cache" after flashing recovery
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Dear nkk71
Many thanks. I used your suggestion and rooted as per #9 in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45427332
I installed Chinese recovery followed by TWRP recovery. I was abe to Recover and reach TWRP manager 2.6.0.0.
Can you please suggest what next to instal?
If I reboot I still go into reboot loop, but can now reach TWRP manager.
Thanks
sjgoel said:
Dear nkk71
Many thanks. I used your suggestion and rooted as per #9 in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45427332
I installed Chinese recovery followed by TWRP recovery. I was abe to Recover and reach TWRP manager 2.6.0.0.
Can you please suggest what next to instal?
If I reboot I still go into reboot loop, but can now reach TWRP manager.
Thanks
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Not really, don't know much about your model. You'll need to find a ROM compatible with your device; if it doesnt specifically say it's for your device, then most likely it isn't!!
I think there's a Maximus HD ROM for your version, but i have no idea where.
Did you..
Aside from flashing a recovery and rooting your phone, did you make any other modifications or flash any other partitions?
If no, then wipe Dalvek cache from TWRP. Boot into TWRP and select Wipe. Select advanced. Select Dalvek and Cache. Wipe power down. then power on and see if it will boot.
nkk71 said:
Not really, don't know much about your model. You'll need to find a ROM compatible with your device; if it doesnt specifically say it's for your device, then most likely it isn't!!
I think there's a Maximus HD ROM for your version, but i have no idea where.
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Dear nkk71
Yes, Maximus has a ROM for dual SIM, Flashed, all went well, but the reboot loop still exists.
Thanks
Jcc1dls said:
Aside from flashing a recovery and rooting your phone, did you make any other modifications or flash any other partitions?
If no, then wipe Dalvek cache from TWRP. Boot into TWRP and select Wipe. Select advanced. Select Dalvek and Cache. Wipe power down. then power on and see if it will boot.
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Dear Jcc1dls
Did as you mentioned - all went fine. But the reboot loop simply does not go away.
Thanks
sjgoel said:
Dear Jcc1dls
Did as you mentioned - all went fine. But the reboot loop simply does not go away.
Thanks
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i had a similar problem last week with a One, a friend bricked his One by flashing "???" Dont know exactly whar he has done.
The phone had boot loops all the time.
my solution was:
- connecting the phone with the usb cable to my pc.
- started the phone into fastboot usb mode
- started cmd at my notebook
- change to the directory which contains adb and fastboot
- execute: fastboot erase cache
- restarted the phone
the phone starts normally into ARHD 40.3
perhaps it works ...
My phone has CM11 snapshot M8
Earlier tonight Google services on my phone crashed and couldn't restart, the error message just kept coming up, so I decided to reboot.
When it tried to turn back on, it was stuck on the boot animation for about an hour, so I decided to go into recovery and wipe the dalvik cache.
But before I can press the wipe button, the teamwin logo just shows for a couple seconds and the screen turns black. Then the phone tries to reboot into system again. Which of course leads me back to getting stuck on the boot animation.
I tried it multiple times, but it just keeps going through the loop. My computer doesn't recognize my phone in fastboot either. Damnit.
What should I do now?
alex93310 said:
My phone has CM11 snapshot M8
Earlier tonight Google services on my phone crashed and couldn't restart, the error message just kept coming up, so I decided to reboot.
When it tried to turn back on, it was stuck on the boot animation for about an hour, so I decided to go into recovery and wipe the dalvik cache.
But before I can press the wipe button, the teamwin logo just shows for a couple seconds and the screen turns black. Then the phone tries to reboot into system again. Which of course leads me back to getting stuck on the boot animation.
I tried it multiple times, but it just keeps going through the loop. My computer doesn't recognize my phone in fastboot either. Damnit.
What should I do now?
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Hold down the power button and the volume down together, the lights on the bottom will flash 10 to 15 times, the phone will go off, at this point, release the power button but continue to hold the volume down, this will take you to the bootloader, post a screen shot of your bootloader please.
Seanie280672 said:
Hold down the power button and the volume down together, the lights on the bottom will flash 10 to 15 times, the phone will go off, at this point, release the power button but continue to hold the volume down, this will take you to the bootloader, post a screen shot of your bootloader please.
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Here it is. What do you see?
alex93310 said:
Here it is. What do you see?
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flash twrp again, clear cache and boot in recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
use twrp 2.7.1.1 with cm11
and your fastboot issue is probably caused by your computer OS. Windows 8.1 isnt compatible with hboot 1.44.
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alray said:
flash twrp again, clear cache and boot in recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
use twrp 2.7.1.1 with cm11
and your fastboot issue is probably caused by your computer OS. Windows 8.1 isnt compatible with hboot 1.44.
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Luckily fastboot decided to work this time.
First I used the recovery I originally had in my computer but it said "error: cannot load 'twrp.zip'"
Then I tried downloading it from the official website again but it showed the same error message.
I'm running Windows 7 btw.
alex93310 said:
Luckily fastboot decided to work this time.
First I used the recovery I originally had in my computer but it said "error: cannot load 'twrp.zip'"
Then I tried downloading it from the official website again but it showed the same error message.
I'm running Windows 7 btw.
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its an img file not a zip file.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery (recovery_name)[B].img[/B]
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
alex93310 said:
First I used the recovery I originally had in my computer
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you must use twrp 2.7.1.1 with CM11
from cyanogen team:
Recovery Update
Beginning with nightly 20140501 (or milestone 7, if you prefer the stable channel), several HTC devices are being transitioned to a new fstab layout. This will not affect your data. This change requires kernel support in recovery for CyanogenMod packages to install.
Affected devices include:
evita - HTC One XL
fireball - HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE
jewel - HTC EVO 4G LTE
m4 - HTC One Mini
m7 - HTC One [GSM]
m7spr - HTC One [Sprint]
m7vzw - HTC One [Verizon]
ville - HTC One S
jewel and ville users: This is not the /data/media transition. That change is still being ruled out because there is simply no migration path that preserves data. With that said, if you are running an unofficial build of CyanogenMod that also incorporates this fstab change, TWRP recoveries are available from mdmower.cmphys.com. Look for jewel-dm and ville-dm in the filenames.
All of these recoveries are backwards compatible.
ClockworkMod recoveries with version greater than or equal to 6.0.4.8 support this fstab change. HTC One AT&T (m7att), HTC One T-Mobile (m7tmo), and HTC One non-US GSM (m7ul) can safely use the recovery for the generic "HTC One" (m7). Note: version 6.0.4.8 for m4 may have been built before by-name support was added to the kernel.
More recent builds of ClockworkMod recovery can be found at unstableapps.com
TWRP recoveries with version greater than or equal to 2.7.0.8 support this fstab change.* If you have a favorite recovery maintainer, encourage them to incorporate "block: by-name" support into their recovery kernels!
(*) Official 2.7.1.0 for m4, m7, m7spr/m7wls, and m7vzw/m7wlv mistakenly did not include the necessary fstab support, so 2.7.1.1 was released for these devices, addressing the issue.
More recent unofficial builds of TWRP can be found at mdmower.cmphys.com. You'll find source code for all these devices linked there as well.
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ref: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/HTC_fstab_updates
and like said above, you are not entering the right command, recovery is a .img file
so try to flash twrp again, erase cache, reboot bootloader, boot in recovery and wipe cache/dalvik. if it doesnt work, reflash the rom after a full wipe/format
Seanie280672 said:
its an img file not a zip file.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery (recovery_name)[B].img[/B]
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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alray said:
you must use twrp 2.7.1.1 with CM11
from cyanogen team:
ref: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/HTC_fstab_updates
and like said above, you are not entering the right command, recovery is a .img file
so try to flash twrp again, erase cache, reboot bootloader, boot in recovery and wipe cache/dalvik. if it doesnt work, reflash the rom after a full wipe/format
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LOL wow what a noob mistake :silly:
Yeah I had 2.7.1.1 all the time, both the original one on my computer and the newly downloaded one.
The .img file flashed successfully and erased the cache from fastboot, but the issue has not changed at all.
I went through the process twice and still no hope
I noticed something different though. I have a custom boot animation. Now whenever I try to boot it straight into system, it shows splash screen>CM original boot animation>splash screen>custom boot animation. This does not happen when it reboots itself when I try to go into recovery. It's just the normal splash screen>custom boot animation.