[Q] help!! vivid may be bricked? - HTC Vivid, Raider, Velocity

ok been dealing with this for the past hour no results.. i recently flashed the twrp recovery just to check it out and wanted to flash a rom on it went to do so and now that i reboot phone it stays on the htc start up screen turns off than back on.. only thing working on it is the hboot, no recovery. although occasionally ill see the twrp start up screen than it turns off and goes white htc... any help is appreciated.. thinking i may have to relock and find the stock at&t ruu??:crying:

gabriel1946 said:
ok been dealing with this for the past hour no results.. i recently flashed the twrp recovery just to check it out and wanted to flash a rom on it went to do so and now that i reboot phone it stays on the htc start up screen turns off than back on.. only thing working on it is the hboot, no recovery. although occasionally ill see the twrp start up screen than it turns off and goes white htc... any help is appreciated.. thinking i may have to relock and find the stock at&t ruu??:crying:
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So you flashed the rom and it wont boot up now? or you flashed the recovery and it wont boot up now.

camo_flage said:
So you flashed the rom and it wont boot up now? or you flashed the recovery and it wont boot up now.
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the recovery was working i was using jb pacman rom than flashed to i think it was element rom by shadow slayer but once i did that it keeps turning on and off if i try to choose recovery from the hboot it shows the recovery screen for a second than goes to htc screen and turns off and back on

gabriel1946 said:
ok been dealing with this for the past hour no results.. i recently flashed the twrp recovery just to check it out and wanted to flash a rom on it went to do so and now that i reboot phone it stays on the htc start up screen turns off than back on.. only thing working on it is the hboot, no recovery. although occasionally ill see the twrp start up screen than it turns off and goes white htc... any help is appreciated.. thinking i may have to relock and find the stock at&t ruu??:crying:
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Fastboot erase cache command will fix this problem. Boot to your bootloader select fastboot usb and run that command.

haha im not too good with computers more of a mobile only tech haha can u explain that please?

gabriel1946 said:
haha im not too good with computers more of a mobile only tech haha can u explain that please?
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I assume you are using windows...? Do you have adb installed/working? If the answer to both of these is yes. Reboot your phone to the bootloader (hboot) select fastboot usb in hboot. Open a cmd Window cd to the dir where adb is located. Then run the command in the above post.
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gabriel1946 said:
the recovery was working i was using jb pacman rom than flashed to i think it was element rom by shadow slayer but once i did that it keeps turning on and off if i try to choose recovery from the hboot it shows the recovery screen for a second than goes to htc screen and turns off and back on
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Last time this happened there was a script that was running that corrupted the cache partition. That is why erasing cache fixes it.

esloan said:
I assume you are using windows...? Do you have adb installed/working? If the answer to both of these is yes. Reboot your phone to the bootloader (hboot) select fastboot usb in hboot. Open a cmd Window cd to the dir where adb is located. Then run the command in the above post.
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adb u mean adbfastbootrecovery? i installed in not sure how to get it working, the command imputing is where im getting lost sorry for my noobness lol appreciate ur help i have my phone on hboot fastboot now connected to my computer ive seen that command imput is shift and right click but i dont get any command window i get normal options.. ive only use command in the run app under start

gabriel1946 said:
adb u mean adbfastbootrecovery? i installed in not sure how to get it working, the command imputing is where im getting lost sorry for my noobness lol appreciate ur help i have my phone on hboot fastboot now connected to my computer ive seen that command imput is shift and right click but i dont get any command window i get normal options.. ive only use command in the run app under start
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Okay where is your adb file? Ex mine is in a C:/Android. By default if you installed the android SDK the adb files would be in the SDK folders. Any way if you were fast boot flashing a recovery your going to do the same thing just use fastboot erase cache as the command instead of the recovery command. If none of this makes since PM me.

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[Q] One is stuck in bootloader

I just got my HTC One less than a week ago, rooted and flashed my first ROM with no issues. Decided to try out a different one today, but after flashing it, my phone rebooted into bootloader and has been stuck there. Anytime I try to reboot the phone or reboot into recovery, it just goes back to the bootloader screen. Same thing when I attempt a factory reset. I've tried reinstalling TWRP recovery and although it says the install is successful, it's still stuck in bootloader. I also tried to install my previous ROM via fastboot command (which is failing), but to no avail. I got the following output:
sending 'zip' (994092 KB)...
OKAY [ 38.486s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
finished. total time: 54.083s
I'm on the Sprint version, and I'm aware that 4.2 ROMs don't work on Sprint yet so I'd be using older versions of them for the time being, but I guess I inadvertently used an incorrect version.
Any ideas?
hmm...must really be bricked. :-\
if it is booting into bootloader, it is not bricked...
try connecting your USB cable , select fastboot in bootloader... it should show the FASTBOOT USB
now on your PC, where you have the ADB/Fasboot files, SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK on that folder and select Open command window here.
In command window, enter FASTBOOT ERASE CACHE
and try booting again...it might work.....
mathrania said:
if it is booting into bootloader, it is not bricked...
try connecting your USB cable , select fastboot in bootloader... it should show the FASTBOOT USB
now on your PC, where you have the ADB/Fasboot files, SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK on that folder and select Open command window here.
In command window, enter FASTBOOT ERASE CACHE
and try booting again...it might work.....
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nope, no luck I also tried flashing recovery again in addition to it, still going straight to bootloader.
nsuviolin2005 said:
nope, no luck I also tried flashing recovery again in addition to it, still going straight to bootloader.
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Try using the HTC one AIO toolkit to flash a new recovery and see if that helps.
It uses the FASTBOOT method to flash. Plus you have options to try CWM and TWRP.
If that works you should be able to flash a different rom to get your device up and running
gazlufc said:
Try using the HTC one AIO toolkit to flash a new recovery and see if that helps.
It uses the FASTBOOT method to flash. Plus you have options to try CWM and TWRP.
If that works you should be able to flash a different rom to get your device up and running
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When I click to flash a recovery, it gives me a prompt that there will be 2 screens and to close the 1st one once I'm in bootloader...I do that, then the 2nd screen comes up but nothing happens. Same thing for both the Sprint options
You need to be in the fastboot menu not bootloader menu.
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gazlufc said:
You need to be in the fastboot menu not bootloader menu.
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I was...FASTBOOT USB mode, my phone is booting into that menu by default
nsuviolin2005 said:
I was...FASTBOOT USB mode, my phone is booting into that menu by default
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hmmmmm thats strange.
What you could try is download one of the recoveries and unzip the file so you get the .img file of that recovery.
Then try to flash your own recovery option. see if that works
gazlufc said:
hmmmmm thats strange.
What you could try is download one of the recoveries and unzip the file so you get the .img file of that recovery.
Then try to flash your own recovery option. see if that works
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Is this supposed to be automated or something? All I get with any option is an command line screen that's in the folder but nothing's happening.
nsuviolin2005 said:
Is this supposed to be automated or something? All I get with any option is an command line screen that's in the folder but nothing's happening.
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could you post screenshots so I could see what happening?
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The only other thing I could think of is to try an RUU if all else fails but I can't guarantee that it will work
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gazlufc said:
could you post screenshots so I could see what happening?
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The only other thing I could think of is to try an RUU if all else fails but I can't guarantee that it will work
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Profit! Turns out the flash your own recovery option worked, I just didn't follow it all the way through, initially...after I closed the command prompt screen, the Open file menu came up and I was able to pick my TWRP recovery and boot into it. I restored my backup I made right before flashing the bad ROM and the phone is booting past the bootloader now
But.....next issue is that it's booting to a black screen instead of the regular lock screen, and after sitting there in that state for a few minutes, it reboots. :-\ I'm wondering if this is just because I deactivated the phone and switched back to my EVO LTE while trying to fix the One...that would be a first, though, as the phones are usually operational even if they don't have service.
nsuviolin2005 said:
Profit! Turns out the flash your own recovery option worked, I just didn't follow it all the way through, initially...after I closed the command prompt screen, the Open file menu came up and I was able to pick my TWRP recovery and boot into it. I restored my backup I made right before flashing the bad ROM and the phone is booting past the bootloader now
But.....next issue is that it's booting to a black screen instead of the regular lock screen, and after sitting there in that state for a few minutes, it reboots. :-\ I'm wondering if this is just because I deactivated the phone and switched back to my EVO LTE while trying to fix the One...that would be a first, though, as the phones are usually operational even if they don't have service.
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Glad to hear the recovery worked. As for the phone staying on black. I would just advice to flash a nother rom if the problem still persists mate
gazlufc said:
Glad to hear the recovery worked. As for the phone staying on black. I would just advice to flash a nother rom if the problem still persists mate
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Well, flashing and restoring didn't quite work, so I wound up having to do a factory reset (thankfully I had all my files on my PC from when I had to move them from my EVO, and since I'd only upgraded a few days ago, I didn't lose a whole lot) and a re-lock of the bootloader.
Only weird thing is, even re-locking it, the phone remained in S-OFF state. But I was able to rerun the HTC Dev Unlock to unlock the bootloader again and flashed a correct ROM. Back in business.
Thanks for your help...that toolkit you linked me to saved my ass.
No problem man glad I could help
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nsuviolin2005 said:
Well, flashing and restoring didn't quite work, so I wound up having to do a factory reset (thankfully I had all my files on my PC from when I had to move them from my EVO, and since I'd only upgraded a few days ago, I didn't lose a whole lot) and a re-lock of the bootloader.
Only weird thing is, even re-locking it, the phone remained in S-OFF state. But I was able to rerun the HTC Dev Unlock to unlock the bootloader again and flashed a correct ROM. Back in business.
Thanks for your help...that toolkit you linked me to saved my ass.
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\question i am having the same problem you have but i think its due to water damage i am going straight into the bootloader are sometime i can get it into safe mode
nsuviolin2005 said:
Well, flashing and restoring didn't quite work, so I wound up having to do a factory reset (thankfully I had all my files on my PC from when I had to move them from my EVO, and since I'd only upgraded a few days ago, I didn't lose a whole lot) and a re-lock of the bootloader.
Only weird thing is, even re-locking it, the phone remained in S-OFF state. But I was able to rerun the HTC Dev Unlock to unlock the bootloader again and flashed a correct ROM. Back in business.
Thanks for your help...that toolkit you linked me to saved my ass.
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To be S-ON again you need to reboot into bootloader
Then FASTBOOT USB
then run fastboot and write "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" and enter. Now you will be S-ON
But do NOT S-ON unless you absolutely need to.

[Q] Rooting problems

Hello XDA I'm new to these forums but i'm hoping you can help me out.
So basically I was following a youtube video I was linked to by a guide on here on how to root my One. and everything was going smoothly and then i got to the stage where i was to boot into recovery mode so i could load into twrp. But what happens on my phone now is the loading screen for recovery mode where it says for developers only ect. will just hang there for a while then the phone will shut off and boot back into regular mode. could use some help. I wouldn't mind resetting and starting fresh if that's what's needed im just not sure how to. thank you guys!
Kdenery said:
Hello XDA I'm new to these forums but i'm hoping you can help me out.
So basically I was following a youtube video I was linked to by a guide on here on how to root my One. and everything was going smoothly and then i got to the stage where i was to boot into recovery mode so i could load into twrp. But what happens on my phone now is the loading screen for recovery mode where it says for developers only ect. will just hang there for a while then the phone will shut off and boot back into regular mode. could use some help. I wouldn't mind resetting and starting fresh if that's what's needed im just not sure how to. thank you guys!
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read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435228
you will need to reflash recovery using fastboot/adb
Aldo101t said:
read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435228
you will need to reflash recovery using fastboot/adb
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first problem, how do i select charge only? and second when i try the first command code posted it just wouldn't work and when i tried it while the phone was slected on fastboot usb (just incase that would work) it said no device.
Ok i figured it out i did everything in that thread. the same thing is happening. it just says entering recovery then restarts in normal mode.
Kdenery said:
Ok i figured it out i did everything in that thread. the same thing is happening. it just says entering recovery then restarts in normal mode.
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do you have sdk tools installed on your computer.
make sure usb debugging is on, apperently you do.
did you put the recovery image in the folder where fastboot is then run cmd(as administrator) and cd to that folder(example/:cd c:/Program Files/Android/android-sdk/platform-tools or where ever you have it)then adb reboot bootloader>enter----Then fastboot flash recovery(name of recovery image).img>enter--- then type fastboot reboot recovery
If you are unlocked already, watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRkAHw_GmIs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Aldo101t said:
do you have sdk tools installed on your computer.
make sure usb debugging is on, apperently you do.
did you put the recovery image in the folder where fastboot is then run cmd(as administrator) and cd to that folder(example/:cd c:/Program Files/Android/android-sdk/platform-tools or where ever you have it)then adb reboot bootloader>enter----Then fastboot flash recovery(name of recovery image).img>enter--- then type fastboot reboot recovery
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yes. the problem is that it just stalls out on the entering recovery screen. with the htc logo and motto in the middle.
Kdenery said:
yes. the problem is that it just stalls out on the entering recovery screen. with the htc logo and motto in the middle.
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which recovery are you installing if its twrp v2.6.0.0 try 2.5.0.0 there was a bug in the 2.6 don't know if they fixed it yet.
Aldo101t said:
which recovery are you installing if its twrp v2.6.0.0 try 2.5.0.0 there was a bug in the 2.6 don't know if they fixed it yet.
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I tried this yesterday after installing 2.6.0.1 when the problem first happened. then i tried 2.6.0.0 then 2.5.0.0 the problem never went away and today i tried clockwork recovery. same thing. do i need to delete the images i've flashed onto it? if no how?
Kdenery said:
I tried this yesterday after installing 2.6.0.1 when the problem first happened. then i tried 2.6.0.0 then 2.5.0.0 the problem never went away and today i tried clockwork recovery. same thing. do i need to delete the images i've flashed onto it? if no how?
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no i wouldn't think you do, it just overwrites the other, you're sure your bootloader is unlocked, check in settings under development option to make sure debugging is on.man you got me stumped here.
Kdenery said:
I tried this yesterday after installing 2.6.0.1 when the problem first happened. then i tried 2.6.0.0 then 2.5.0.0 the problem never went away and today i tried clockwork recovery. same thing. do i need to delete the images i've flashed onto it? if no how?
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Are you typing "fastboot erase cache" without the quotes after you flash the recovery?
Aldo101t said:
no i wouldn't think you do, it just overwrites the other, you're sure your bootloader is unlocked, check in settings under development option to make sure debugging is on.man you got me stumped here.
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I retried the whole process once more and made sure usb debugging was on and its just frozen again.
bigdaddy619 said:
Are you typing "fastboot erase cache" without the quotes after you flash the recovery?
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Just tried and made sure to do this. same problem.
Perhaps i'm just being extremely retarded. I am unlocked but not rooted, i thought this was how to get rooted. but maybe im just far off.
Kdenery said:
Perhaps i'm just being extremely retarded. I am unlocked but not rooted, i thought this was how to get rooted. but maybe im just far off.
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NO, you are NOT retarded, you install recovery, then su to get root, for all intent and purposes you're doing it all right, just can't figure out why it's not working, one more redundant question, you have fastboot under power settings disabled?? Just tryin to cover all the bases
you are installing the recovery for the m7wls(m7spr)?
Aldo101t said:
NO, you are NOT retarded, you install recovery, then su to get root, for all intent and purposes you're doing it all right, just can't figure out why it's not working, one more redundant question, you have fastboot under power settings disabled?? Just tryin to cover all the bases
you are installing the recovery for the m7wls(m7spr)?
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fast boot is not checked. and i think/hope so, how do i check that?
Kdenery said:
fast boot is not checked. and i think/hope so, how do i check that?
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in settings under power scroll to the bottom fastboot is there.
Sorry i guess i phrased that wrong. i'm sure fastboot is unchecked, i was asking about the second part of your post, about "you are installing the recovery for the m7wls(m7spr)?"
Kdenery said:
Sorry i guess i phrased that wrong. i'm sure fastboot is unchecked, i was asking about the second part of your post, about "you are installing the recovery for the m7wls(m7spr)?"
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what exactly is the zip you're using,should be something like(fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7wls.img
I've tried
cwm-recovery-vivow
openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-m7
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-m7wls
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.1-m7
recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.2-m7spr
recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.3.3-m7spr

[q] heeellllpppp!!!!!

Hi All,
I have unlocked my incredible s via htcdev, and s-on, now after flashing rom my phone is stuck on htc splash screen
i have tried recovery tool aswell still stuck splash screen
Is my phone gone ?
Thanks for any help
jaspreet13 said:
Hi All,
I have unlocked my incredible s via htcdev, and s-on, now after flashing rom my phone is stuck on htc splash screen
i have tried recovery tool aswell still stuck splash screen
Is my phone gone ?
Thanks for any help
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You should have read and studied the procedure to unlock the boot loader and flash a custom ROM a bit more carefully!
The step you are missing is that you will need to manually flash the ROM's boot.img in FASTBOOT USB mode.
jaspreet13 said:
Hi All,
I have unlocked my incredible s via htcdev, and s-on, now after flashing rom my phone is stuck on htc splash screen
i have tried recovery tool aswell still stuck splash screen
Is my phone gone ?
Thanks for any help
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You should have read and studied the procedure to unlock the boot loader and flash a custom ROM a bit more carefully!
The step you are missing is that you will need to manually flash the ROM's boot.img in FASTBOOT USB mode.
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Dang beat me too it. What he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^
tpbklake said:
You should have read and studied the procedure to unlock the boot loader and flash a custom ROM a bit more carefully!
The step you are missing is that you will need to manually flash the ROM's boot.img in FASTBOOT USB mode.
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Thanks for quick reply
Firstly just want to confirm is my phone still alive or gone ?
If can get any help to get it back to work
jaspreet13 said:
Thanks for quick reply
Firstly just want to confirm is my phone still alive or gone ?
If can get any help to get it back to work
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Boot it into the boot loader by holding the Volume Down key and press the Power button.
Then you can enter FASTBOOT USB mode and flash the boot.img
Sorry for double posting
tpbklake said:
Boot it into the boot loader by holding the Volume Down key and press the Power button.
Then you can enter FASTBOOT USB mode and flash the boot.img
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Sorry for double posting, was in panic state.. thats how i flashed rom by holding the Volume Down key and press the Power button.
right now the screen states unlocked in pink
s-on
jaspreet13 said:
Sorry for double posting, was in panic state.. thats how i flashed rom by holding the Volume Down key and press the Power button.
right now the screen states unlocked in pink
s-on
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Yes, so you should be able to select FASTBOOT instead of RECOVERY to flash the boot.img.
tpbklake said:
Yes, so you should be able to select FASTBOOT instead of RECOVERY to flash the boot.img.
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yes i have selected FASTBOOT now FASTBOOT USB is highlighted In RED
can you help me with ROM i have tried 2 rom but still phones not passing htc logo splash screen
jaspreet13 said:
yes i have selected FASTBOOT now FASTBOOT USB is highlighted In RED
can you help me with ROM i have tried 2 rom but still phones not passing htc logo splash screen
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Read the sticky posts on this forum for the information you need.
They will explain what you need to do to flash a boot.img file.
tpbklake said:
Read the sticky posts on this forum for the information you need.
They will explain what you need to do to flash a boot.img file.
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Just want to know phone can go on working status if i flash rom properly or phones gone ?
jaspreet13 said:
Just want to know phone can go on working status if i flash rom properly or phones gone ?
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As long as you can get into boot loader, you can bring your phone back to life.
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As long as you can get into boot loader, you can bring your phone back to life.
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Thanks thats bit relief, do i have to s-off to flash rom or can install on s-on, its htc incredible s
jaspreet13 said:
Thanks thats bit relief, do i have to s-off to flash rom or can install on s-on, its htc incredible s
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I suggest to go back and read the procedure that you used to learn about unlocking via HTCDEV.com and flashing a custom recovery. That thread should have everything you need to know.
You can flash a ROM in your current state, but there is a documented step that you missed about flashing the boot.img file.
Phones Dead or what ?
yeaturday night i was able to access fastboot menu(bios) of android, i left my phone in night and now it doesnt turn on so i did some research as though battery may have got discharged( which was the case ) as was not gettin amber light on.
now amber light is there but phone is not turning on
jaspreet13 said:
Thanks thats bit relief, do i have to s-off to flash rom or can install on s-on, its htc incredible s
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you can install custom roms on your device...after installing the ROM, do not let the device to boot to the boot animation or whatever you call it..
Instead, boot to the bootloader...enter the fastboot menu (fastboot usb if your phone is already connected to your computer)...open a command prompt/terminal and type fastboot devices. If your device is recognized, the output would be your device's serial number...
Copy the boot.img file from the ROM's .zip file to some folder. open a cmd window in that folder/ navigate to that folder in cmd (if already opened)
type fastboot flash boot boot.img
if the boot.img is successfully flashed, you can reboot your device and you should be able to boot properly.
If you are s-on and unlocked via htcdev method, follow the above steps every time you flash a new rom.
If you are s-off, the above method is not needed. You can flash roms and use them without any hassle...
Hope this helps...
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jaspreet13 said:
yeaturday night i was able to access fastboot menu(bios) of android, i left my phone in night and now it doesnt turn on so i did some research as though battery may have got discharged( which was the case ) as was not gettin amber light on.
now amber light is there but phone is not turning on
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Looks like the battery has discharged completely. Allow the phone to charge for sometime and then try to turn on the device
Thanks Brother
pavankumarpingali said:
you can install custom roms on your device...after installing the ROM, do not let the device to boot to the boot animation or whatever you call it..
Instead, boot to the bootloader...enter the fastboot menu (fastboot usb if your phone is already connected to your computer)...open a command prompt/terminal and type fastboot devices. If your device is recognized, the output would be your device's serial number...
Copy the boot.img file from the ROM's .zip file to some folder. open a cmd window in that folder/ navigate to that folder in cmd (if already opened)
type fastboot flash boot boot.img
if the boot.img is successfully flashed, you can reboot your device and you should be able to boot properly.
If you are s-on and unlocked via htcdev method, follow the above steps every time you flash a new rom.
If you are s-off, the above method is not needed. You can flash roms and use them without any hassle...
Hope this helps...
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Looks like the battery has discharged completely. Allow the phone to charge for sometime and then try to turn on the device
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my phone was working completly fine until i flashed boot image, i think this is what i have done incorrectly.
i have rom zip file on phones sd card and unpacked files of same rom my pc in a folder,
now what i understand is to first unpack and install rom from recovery and then flash from cmd ?
jaspreet13 said:
my phone was working completly fine until i flashed boot image, i think this is what i have done incorrectly.
i have rom zip file on phones sd card and unpacked files of same rom my pc in a folder,
now what i understand is to first unpack and install rom from recovery and then flash from cmd ?
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No, there is no need to unzip the zip file in your PC...only the boot.img file is required.
First install the ROM from the custom recovery and then boot into the bootloader by pressing the vol down button while the phone restarts. Then, flash the boot.img and you should be able to boot...
Hope this helps...
pavankumarpingali said:
No, you do need to unzip the zip file in your PC...only the boot.img file is required.
First install the ROM from the custom recovery and then boot into the bootloader by pressing the vol down button while the phone restarts. Then, flash the boot.img and you should be able to boot...
Hope this helps...
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Oh shoot! thats what i did wrong,,..i just flashed boot img without installing rom from customer recovery and phone got stuck on HTC screen :silly:
i am waiting for phone to turn on which is not happening at all..
jaspreet13 said:
Oh shoot! thats what i did wrong,,..i just flashed boot img without installing rom from customer recovery and phone got stuck on HTC screen :silly:
i am waiting for phone to turn on which is not happening at all..
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Charge it for an hour or so, then remove the battery, reinsert after 10-15 min and try to turn on the device again...sometimes soft reset works
do i have to relock bootloader before flashing rom and installing it

PLEASE HELP: Can't get back into my HTC One!!!

Phone doesn't get recognized when plugged into my Mac. Can't get into my phone because it's stuck in "flash mode" and "recovery mode" I think.. These are the only 2 screens I can get to. Cannot get into my phone at all. http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/27/60/63506305015628/0/unlock-your-bootloader-root-your-htc-one-install-custom-recovery-using-twrp.w654.jpg and http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/88/14/63506304904836/0/unlock-your-bootloader-root-your-htc-one-install-custom-recovery-using-twrp.w654.jpg
TynanV said:
Okay, followed this tutorial today (can't post the link but it's called "How to Root HTC One! [Mac, Linux, Windows Tutorial]" and no matter what I do I can't seem to get back to the actual phone (i.e., being able to access the main screen where everything is, if you know what I mean). I've tried going to the recovery screen and hitting reboot but it just takes me back to this TWRP page that has a bunch of options like "Install, Wipe, Backup, Restore, Mount, Setting, etc. I really hope I haven't screwed up my phone permanently. Please help me :crying:
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how far into the tutorial did you get ?
did you fastboot erase cache after flashing twrp ?
clsA said:
how far into the tutorial did you get ?
did you fastboot erase cache after flashing twrp ?
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I'm completely new at this and literally just started today, What does flashing twrp mean? I got to the end of the tutorial i believe. Everything worked great until step 28 I think.
TynanV said:
I'm completely new at this and literally just started today, What does flashing twrp mean? I got to the end of the tutorial i believe. Everything worked great until step 28 I think.
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when you were in the command prompt and run the fastboot commands
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
did you do these, or use an all in one app
clsA said:
how far into the tutorial did you get ?
did you fastboot erase cache after flashing twrp ?
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clsA said:
when you were in the command prompt and run the fastboot commands
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
did you do these, or use an all in one app
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I have one in the terminal (I think that's the command prompt on a PC?) called this -
./fastboot-mac flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0 m7.img
not sure about the other two.
TynanV said:
I have one in the terminal (I think that's the command prompt on a PC?) called this -
./fastboot-mac flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0 m7.img
not sure about the other two.
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are you on Sprint ? their is newer recovery for GSM phones
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7 - 2.6.3.3 is recommended
make sure you do all 3 commands
clsA said:
are you on Sprint ? their is newer recovery for GSM phones
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7 - 2.6.3.3 is recommended
make sure you do all 3 commands
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I'm with Telus in Canada.
TynanV said:
I'm with Telus in Canada.
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use TWRP 2.6.3.3 and don't skip any steps
clsA said:
use TWRP 2.6.3.3 and don't skip any steps
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Thanks, I looked up how to do this though and the 2nd step says, "run fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img" how do I do this?
TynanV said:
Thanks, I looked up how to do this though and the 2nd step says, "run fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img" how do I do this?
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in terminal the same as you did above with version 2.6.3.0
clsA said:
in terminal the same as you did above with version 2.6.3.0
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Do I need my phone plugged into my Mac? (sorry for all the stupid questions i've just never really done this before).
TynanV said:
Do I need my phone plugged into my Mac? (sorry for all the stupid questions i've just never really done this before).
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well if you have this many questions .. I think you should stop and read the guides before you do something to the phone that can't be reversed.
start here (go to post 2 Guides) >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438026
this is the MAC thread >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245782
Read this >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273376
once you have a handle on all the steps required to unlock - install recovery - get Root - and Flash Roms then you can start
clsA said:
well if you have this many questions .. I think you should stop and read the guides before you do something to the phone that can't be reversed.
start here (go to post 2 Guides) >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438026
this is the MAC thread >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245782
Read this >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273376
once you have a handle on all the steps required to unlock - install recovery - get Root - and Flash Roms then you can start
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The problem is I can't transfer any files into the HTC Sync Manager to be able to apply them to my phone because I can't get to the main screen, therefore it does not recognize my phone when it's plugged into my computer..
TynanV said:
The problem is I can't transfer any files into the HTC Sync Manager to be able to apply them to my phone because I can't get to the main screen, therefore it does not recognize my phone when it's plugged into my computer..
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like i said go do some reading
and uninstall HTC SYNC it's useless
the only tools you'll be using are Terminal / fastboot and ADB
clsA said:
like i said go do some reading
and uninstall HTC SYNC it's useless
the only tools you'll be using are Terminal / fastboot and ADB
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Okay thanks dude. Gonna head to bed and read up on all that stuff tomorrow morning. If I run into any furthur problems could I PM you for help?
TynanV said:
Okay thanks dude. Gonna head to bed and read up on all that stuff tomorrow morning. If I run into any furthur problems could I PM you for help?
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just quote me here I'll be with you ...your phone is not dead
you just need more info to get through everything to get back up and running
Okay... After reading a bunch of stuff, I still have no idea what I'm looking for/what I need to actually do. I'm trying to get my HTC One back to stock, and all the guides I'm seeing require the phone to actually be working (mine isn't, it's stock on the TWRP/recovery thing therefore I can't access any of my apps and whatnot). This is getting really frustrating.
Okay, I found a pic online of the part I'm stuck at. Here it is - http://www.tech-recipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/twrp-recovery-294x500.jpg I can only get to that screen and this one too - http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/88/1...e-install-custom-recovery-using-twrp.w654.jpg I cannot get back to my actual phone's screen, like this one I mean - http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/56/8...sense-style-home-screen-your-htc-one.w654.jpg
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Okay, I found a pic online of the part I'm stuck at. Here it is - http://www.tech-recipes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/twrp-recovery-294x500.jpg I can only get to that screen and this one too - http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/88/1...e-install-custom-recovery-using-twrp.w654.jpg I cannot get back to my actual phone's screen, like this one I mean - http://img.wonderhowto.com/img/56/8...sense-style-home-screen-your-htc-one.w654.jpg
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lol ok well that's very visual
did you find and read the parts about using fastboot and adb ? on your MAC ?
you should be close
boot to the bootloader (your 2nd screen shot) fastboot usb with phone plugged into you mac
open terminal and type
fastboot erase cache
then
fastboot reboot
does you phone start up now ?
TynanV said:
Okay, followed this tutorial today (can't post the link but it's called "How to Root HTC One! [Mac, Linux, Windows Tutorial]" and no matter what I do I can't seem to get back to the actual phone (i.e., being able to access the main screen where everything is, if you know what I mean). I've tried going to the recovery screen and hitting reboot but it just takes me back to this TWRP page that has a bunch of options like "Install, Wipe, Backup, Restore, Mount, Setting, etc. I really hope I haven't screwed up my phone permanently. Please help me :crying:
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Try watching tutorial videos on youtube it will help you.
It helped me..
And read things again and agian till you dont get them right. Try to google some things when you are stuck in them.
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[Q] HTC One, tampered, unlocked, S-ON, no OS, device not foun on laptop. Cluster****.

Hi xda!
I recently got a HTC One from a friend, as my old phone was worn out. It turned out he had rooted it, tampered with it, the whole nine yards. I was not told he had rooted it, so I accepted a prompt asking me to update the phone to what I believe was 4.4.2, KitKat. I now realize that should not have been done. When the phone restarted it went to the HTC startup logo, into a kind of blue screen (not the BSOD), the Google logo flashed on the screen for 0.5 seconds, and then it got stuck on this weird blue/turqoise screen. Nothing happened.
I called my friend, he told me he rooted it etc., and that I should try a factory reset, and if that didn't work, complete reset (including the system folder wipe). That obviously didn't work, but I didn't know any better as I have never touched a rooted phone in my life, and I'm thus a complete noob when it comes to terminology, what steps to take and so on.
Now I have a phone with no OS, stuck at the HTC logo when I start it normally, and all I can do is boot up into bootloader. I can also access TWRP. I have installed HTC Sync on my laptop, but the phone is not detected properly (meaning, the "device connected" sound is played, and I can find "Android device" in device manager, but the HTC Sync can't find the phone) when connected through a USB. It is not the USB that came with the phone. I also installed Squabbi's HTC One toolkit, which basically is the one-click interface of pushing revone etc. to the phone. Problem is, "error, device not detected".
I've browsed around for a good six hours without any luck, other than that I've started to understand how this is all connected.
Phone is
*TAMPERED*
*UNLOCKED*
M7_UL
S-ON
HBOOT 1.44.0000
RADIO-4A.14.3250.13
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
I pray to the mighty tech gods of xda to help me out. I looked for similar threads, couldn't find any that were simple and similar enough for me to understand. I must admit I'm very keen to learn this, so if someone know of any place where basic terminology is explained, I'd really appreciate that. Other than that, a step by step instruction on how to proceed from this cluster**** would also be highly appreciated (what I need installed on my laptop, where I can find ROM's, what flashing means etc.).
Thank you in advance!
PrimalMK said:
Hi xda!
I recently got a HTC One from a friend, as my old phone was worn out. It turned out he had rooted it, tampered with it, the whole nine yards. I was not told he had rooted it, so I accepted a prompt asking me to update the phone to what I believe was 4.4.2, KitKat. I now realize that should not have been done. When the phone restarted it went to the HTC startup logo, into a kind of blue screen (not the BSOD), the Google logo flashed on the screen for 0.5 seconds, and then it got stuck on this weird blue/turqoise screen. Nothing happened.
I called my friend, he told me he rooted it etc., and that I should try a factory reset, and if that didn't work, complete reset (including the system folder wipe). That obviously didn't work, but I didn't know any better as I have never touched a rooted phone in my life, and I'm thus a complete noob when it comes to terminology, what steps to take and so on.
Now I have a phone with no OS, stuck at the HTC logo when I start it normally, and all I can do is boot up into bootloader. I can also access TWRP. I have installed HTC Sync on my laptop, but the phone is not detected properly (meaning, the "device connected" sound is played, and I can find "Android device" in device manager, but the HTC Sync can't find the phone) when connected through a USB. It is not the USB that came with the phone. I also installed Squabbi's HTC One toolkit, which basically is the one-click interface of pushing revone etc. to the phone. Problem is, "error, device not detected".
I've browsed around for a good six hours without any luck, other than that I've started to understand how this is all connected.
Phone is
*TAMPERED*
*UNLOCKED*
M7_UL
S-ON
HBOOT 1.44.0000
RADIO-4A.14.3250.13
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
I pray to the mighty tech gods of xda to help me out. I looked for similar threads, couldn't find any that were simple and similar enough for me to understand. I must admit I'm very keen to learn this, so if someone know of any place where basic terminology is explained, I'd really appreciate that. Other than that, a step by step instruction on how to proceed from this cluster**** would also be highly appreciated (what I need installed on my laptop, where I can find ROM's, what flashing means etc.).
Thank you in advance!
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well a lot of the work seems to already be done
your unlocked / rooted which means you should have a custom recovery installed.
boot the phone by holding the power + volume down
this will bring up the bootloader. use the volume key to choose recovery aand hit the power button. when you boot into recovery come back and report the name and version of recovery. I.E. Teamwin recovery 2.5.0.0 or clockworkmod 6.0.3.1 ...I'll be here the next couple hrs
clsA said:
well a lot of the work seems to already be done
your unlocked / rooted which means you should have a custom recovery installed.
boot the phone by holding the power + volume down
this will bring up the bootloader. use the volume key to choose recovery aand hit the power button. when you boot into recovery come back and report the name and version of recovery. I.E. Teamwin recovery 2.5.0.0 or clockworkmod 6.0.3.1 ...I'll be here the next couple hrs
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Version of TWRP is 2.5.0.0. Currently trying to re-install an OS. Need one that the current version of TWRP can flash to the phone, as flashing a new version of TWRP does not work. I have no preferences when it comes to OS's. A stock OS (is OS and ROM the same thing?) would be fine.
Also, found out that doing stuff on a Windows 7 laptop was easier than on my own Windows 8. The phone is at least detected on the Windows 7, which means I will be able to flash stuff to it through cmd, something I wasn't able to do from the Windows 8.
PrimalMK said:
Version of TWRP is 2.5.0.0. Currently trying to re-install an OS. Need one that the current version of TWRP can flash to the phone, as flashing a new version does not work. I have no preferences. A stock OS (is OS and ROM the same thing?) would be fine.
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Well your going to need adb / fastboot on your PC
use mine here >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/0wzwt8843zx27nh/Fastboot.zip
and install the HTC Drivers here >> http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
unzip that to c:\ so you have c:\fastboot in windows explorer
now inside the folder you shift + right click / command prompt here
now you have a command prompt window type
fastboot getvar all
and post the result here / minus your serial number and IMEI
then i can find you the correct recovery and rom for your phone
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Also, found out that doing stuff on a Windows 7 laptop was easier than on my own Windows 8. The phone is at least detected on the Windows 7, which means I will be able to flash stuff to it through cmd, something I wasn't able to do from the Windows 8.
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yes window 8 will be a problem till you get another hboot above 1.44/1.54
hboot 1.55 has no problem on windows 8 ( I use windows 8.1)
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instructions
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Downloaded fastboot, unzipped in c:
Drivers from that link are classed as malware. Trying to find earlier drivers/other mirror.
Find attachment.
Still looking for drivers. Apparently "every" browser blocks exe-files from being downloaded. Changed settings, managed to download it, run as admin. No response.
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Find attachment.
Still looking for drivers. Apparently "every" browser blocks exe-files from being downloaded. Changed settings, managed to download it, run as admin. No response.
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this will work fine
just put TWRP and the Rom in the fastboot folder
Unlock the bootloader at HTCDEV
then from fastboot USB
Flash recovery TWRP 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then sideload this Rom to your phone
http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_31.6.zip
TWRP / Advanced / ADB Sideload - swipe to sideload
From PC adb / fastboot folder
you use
adb sideload name-of-rom.zip
make sure the rom is in the same folder as adb / fastboot
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this will work fine
just put TWRP and the Rom in the fastboot folder
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error: cannot open 'openrecovery.......img'
What to do?
PrimalMK said:
error: cannot open 'openrecovery.......img'
What to do?
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is it in the fastboot folder ?
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is it in the fastboot folder ?
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Yes, see screenshot.
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Yes, see screenshot.
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is the command window in c:\fastboot ?
did you copy paste the command or try and type it ?
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is the command window in c:\fastboot ?
did you copy paste the command or try and type it ?
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My bad. Managed to run it, but then it crashes straight away. Can that have anything to do with the driver not installed?
PrimalMK said:
My bad. Managed to run it, but then it crashes straight away. Can that have anything to do with the driver not installed?
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fastboot crashes ?
no if fastboot getvar worked it will all work
it's only 4 commands and your phone will be working
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
adb sideload rom.zip
sideload takes about 8 min
calculation icatkg
clsA said:
fastboot crashes ?
no if fastboot getvar worked it will all work
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Restarted a couple of times etc. It worked. Will do the ROM thing now.

			
				
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Restarted a couple of times etc. It worked. Will do the ROM thing now.
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great your about done ...your phone will be android 4.3 when it finishes
don't take any updates to the OS
cmd said it sent the ROM to the phone. I was in the TWRP adb sideload on my phone when it was transferred. Then that was it. 100% on cmd. Phone shut down. Suddenly discovered I had to install on the phone. WAT. I do so, then wait until completion. I anxiously restart the phone. It's alive again!
Really, thanks so much clsA! You made me a very happy person! :victory:
PrimalMK said:
cmd said it sent the ROM to the phone. I was in the TWRP adb sideload on my phone when it was transferred. Then that was it. 100% on cmd. Phone shut down. Suddenly discovered I had to install on the phone. WAT. I do so, then wait until completion. I anxiously restart the phone. It's alive again!
Really, thanks so much clsA! You made me a very happy person! :victory:
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no problem, hit the thanks button

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