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I have a Sprint HTC One M7WLS, unlocked, S-ON, Clockwork Recovery.
The problems started with me flashing Revolution HD. I wasn't aware Revolution wasn't available for the WLS (Sprint) model, so I installed it as 'International + Non-listed Models'. The phone booted up into the ROM after installation, but with limited connectivity. The phone would reboot about a minute after loading. I wiped Cache, Dalvik, System, SDCard, Data (everything CWM allows me to format). Reinstalled a new ROM, still experienced reboot issue. The new ROM (TrickMod) gave me a 'Process System Not Responding' error, and then a reboot about thirty seconds after error. All ROMs are having wifi issues. In initial setup, if I'm able to get the keyboard to type in the WiFi Password, my device refuses to connect due to 'temporarily avoiding poor connection' error. I believe this may be the root of, or related to my problems. I get no cellular signal, and am unable to launch 'Activate Device' on any ROM. So far all the ROMs I've tried include:
Revolution HD, TrickMod, SuperNexus, and D3rp. Not all give the 'Process System Not Responding' error, but none of them can connect to WiFi, none can activate the device, and all of them reboot about a minute or two after boot.
Any ideas or solutions?
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PS: Before flashing Revolution HD (my phone was still running on factory stock ROM), I used TWRP to backup all partitions. After Revolution HD, I attempted to restore all partitions, but the phone would boot up, error, and reboot as with all other ROMs that I tried after this. I installed CWM for TrickMod, SuperNexus, and D3rp so I could sideload ROMs (TWRP would hang on sideload, and I can't boot into the system to transfer ROMs to the sdcard).
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Edit: I also wiped Dalvik and Cache and Fixed Permissions after ROM install. Still erroring out.
CM 10.1
We can add CM 10.1 to the list of ROMs that don't work.
Have you tried the Ruu?
oppressedtoaster said:
We can add CM 10.1 to the list of ROMs that don't work.
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SOUNDS LIKE YOU need to flash a stock kernel.
RUU
gmentals said:
Have you tried the Ruu?
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I downloaded the RUU. Using the All-in-One Toolkit informed me I needed to relock my device and restore stock recovery. I haven't done either of those things yet. I don't know how to reinstall stock recovery.
What exactly does the RUU do though?
Have you tried to flash a stock kernal as suggested above?
I haven't used the toolkit but I read it will relock the bootloader for you. The stock recovery will be flashed during the Ruu process.
Flashing Stock Kernel
Aldo101t said:
SOUNDS LIKE YOU need to flash a stock kernel.
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Don't many of these ROMs flash their own kernels?
It's my understanding I'll need an unsecure boot.img to flash a stock kernel.
How do I unsecure my boot.img?
Where can I find stock kernel download?
Yes, the roms flash a kernal. Have you tried any of the sprint specific roms since this started happening? I would suggest you try one of viperboys roms.
Viper ROM
gmentals said:
Yes, the roms flash a kernal. Have you tried any of the sprint specific roms since this started happening? I would suggest you try one of viperboys roms.
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All ROMs have been found on Sprint HTC One Development forums. Except Revolution HD, which I installed as 'International' since 'Sprint' wasn't an option. That's when everything went foul, including my Nandroid restores. This leads me to believe a botched install of Revolution is the cause of my problems.
I'm downloading Viper for Sprint One right now, give it a go.
Just tried Tranquility, still got reboot issues.
If Viper doesn't work, I'm going to try the RUU. RUU will flash stock kernel, correct?
RUU Worked!
oppressedtoaster said:
All ROMs have been found on Sprint HTC One Development forums. Except Revolution HD, which I installed as 'International' since 'Sprint' wasn't an option. That's when everything went foul, including my Nandroid restores. This leads me to believe a botched install of Revolution is the cause of my problems.
I'm downloading Viper for Sprint One right now, give it a go.
Just tried Tranquility, still got reboot issues.
If Viper doesn't work, I'm going to try the RUU. RUU will flash stock kernel, correct?
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RUU worked! Lovely! So happy!
I'm going to install a ROM now and mess it all up again xD
Thanks everyone!
I'm glad you got it figured out.
I've been trying to flash a custom rom to my verizon HTC one, and have been getting stuck in a boot loop on every attempt.
ROMs I've tried:
CyanogenMod (m7 nightly 3/19)
ViperOne (5.8.0 and 5.7.0)
Currently running (and stable):
S-Off and Booloader Unlocked
stock radio
stock firmware
stock ROM (w/ root)
TWRP 2.7.0.0
CyanogenMod would boot, but then randomly reboot shortly afterward and was unable to recognize my SIM. Viper goes into a true boot loop, rebooting at the HTC splash screen (w/ red warning text). I have tried flashing each several times, wiping before each installation. Luckily, I have a backup of the current stable ROM, so I'll always be able to get out of a loop. I'm not new to unlocking and flashing ROMs but I've been using an HTC Thunderbolt until now (not losing my unlimited data, finally gave in and bought a used phone). I never had a problem on my old phone, but I feel like I might be missing something.
Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong?
EDIT: Tried Android Revolution HD 53.0, same result as Viper
The_Wing_Man27 said:
I've been trying to flash a custom rom to my verizon HTC one, and have been getting stuck in a boot loop on every attempt.
ROMs I've tried:
CyanogenMod (m7 nightly 3/19)
ViperOne (5.8.0 and 5.7.0)
Currently running (and stable):
S-Off and Booloader Unlocked
stock radio
stock firmware
stock ROM (w/ root)
TWRP 2.7.0.0
CyanogenMod would boot, but then randomly reboot shortly afterward and was unable to recognize my SIM. Viper goes into a true boot loop, rebooting at the HTC splash screen (w/ red warning text). I have tried flashing each several times, wiping before each installation. Luckily, I have a backup of the current stable ROM, so I'll always be able to get out of a loop. I'm not new to unlocking and flashing ROMs but I've been using an HTC Thunderbolt until now (not losing my unlimited data, finally gave in and bought a used phone). I never had a problem on my old phone, but I feel like I might be missing something.
Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong?
EDIT: Tried Android Revolution HD 53.0, same result as Viper
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You need to flash a verizon compatible rom.
alray said:
You need to flash a verizon compatible rom.
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I came across this in some of the research I was doing, and I realize that was a problem for Revolution, but Viper is listed as compatible. I would have originally asked on their thread, but I'm not allowed to post in that section yet and I wasn't able to find a similar post because the search isn't functioning right now.
The CM page said that build was compatible for multiple carriers, but I did try the m7vzw build and got an error during the installation that said I was using an m7 device.
EDIT: Problem solved, switched from TWRP to PhilZ CWM recovery, Viper booted successfully.
So, I had to replace my HTC One.
The new one is 1.55 -- I am still S-On.
Today I flashed CWM 6043 using fastboot after unlocking the bootloader through HTC.
I flashed SuperSU.
I attempted to flash two of the newer roms (InsertCoin and Renovate) because I wanted Sense 6.
After successfully going through the flash, the phone reboots and goes straight back to Fastboot. If I go into the Bootloader and try to go into Recovery, it just kicks me back to the bootloader. I can then use fastboot to reflash CWM 6043 again and do it all over.
Same thing.
Every time.
Thoughts?
So.
I flashed 42One through Sideload and it launched fine. The only difference I can see (since this one is 4.4.2 as well) is that it didn't use the fancy rom installation package (can't remember the name) -- is there an incompatibility?
Or, maybe not. After booting I get to the unlock screen but after unlocking, all I see is the HTC splash screen but can still interact with the notification tray and the long press power menu...
Hmm.
Flashed a new kernel that has sense 6 support, still no luck. It has to be the AROMA installer.
Read somewhere that CWM Touch interferes wiht Aroma -- trying TWRP.
No luck, the aroma installer on both of those roms is killing the custom recovery. I don't know what else to do, any other ideas?
loxish said:
No luck, the aroma installer on both of those roms is killing the custom recovery. I don't know what else to do, any other ideas?
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What recovery and version are you using
Which Rom are youu currently trying to flash (Sense 6?)? Which Kernel?
@bored_stupid -- I used TWRP 2.7 and 2.7.0.3 as well as CWM 6.0.4.3
@R34LY - I flashed the teaMSeven-sense-4.4.2-6th-v2.3.6 kernel.
For what it's worth, I just used the Guru Reset 3.04 rom to flash back to stock -- it's an Aroma installer as well -- and it worked fine, is booting now, not stuck on the bootloader/didn'e lost custom recovery.
Hmm.
However, I'm having the same issue of just having the HTC splash screen on this rom as well, I'm going to reflash the stock kernel.
Actually, it's just boot looping now. I've got to bounce and pick someone up from the Airport, so I'll pick this up later, I suppose. Arf.
Can I flash a RUU on 1.55 S-On? Maybe I'll just do that and try to go all the way back.
loxish said:
For what it's worth, I just used the Guru Reset 3.04 rom to flash back to stock -- it's an Aroma installer as well -- and it worked fine, is booting now, not stuck on the bootloader/didn'e lost custom recovery.
Hmm.
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Well at least you now have a working phone, i noticed with ARHD 51 and 52 that the phone would just go to a black screen. A hard reset solved it and it boots fine after that. ARHD 53 does not suffer from the issue.
By the way Kit Kat requires TWRP 2.6.3.3 or newer
I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.3 and Elementalx 13.5.1 and it works perfect for me. Have you tryied this combination? Assuming you are up to a custom kernel.
No, it's not working -- still doing the looping showing the HTC splash, but I can still access the long-hold power button menu. I'll try @r34dy suggestion.
Post your feedback when you tryied it!
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Tried to flash 2.6.3.3 -- when I booted itno recovery, it showed a black screen and restarted.
So i flashed 2.7.0.3. -- it worked fine.
Flashed InsertCoin, didn't reboot, immediately flashedElementalX 13.5.1. Rebooted.
Same thing, straight to fastboot, if I go in bootloader and try to boot recovery, it loops back and I have to re-flash recovery.
I'm at a point now where I am trying CM11/SlimKat/Etc. using ElementalX 13.5.1 kernel.
It seems to work... but as it gets to the 'setup screen' in CM or SK, reboots the phone ~7 seconds in, every time, just looping.
I used factory reset, same thing.
Tried ElementalX 11.7 -- same thing, the rom runs for ~10 seconds or so, it gets the apps upgraded, even boots to the main screen -- I can literally see the home screen on the SlimKat installation with ElementalX 11.7 -- then it restarts itself.
Even in safe mode, it's looping after ~10 seconds post boot. Hmmmm.
Hi,
I got my brother's old HTC One M7 and tried to flash the ROM.
I have experience with Samsung Devices so I figured it worked the same way.
I install cyanogenmod using their installer. It worked, but dreadfully slow (slower than the stock rom).
So I downloaded Android Revolution 53.0, put in the /Downloads folder and went into recover and tried to install from zip.
It appeared as if the installation went through, and now the phone is stuck on the HTC quietly brilliant screen.
I can go into HBOOT, FASTBOOT, RECOVERY.. But I can't seem to get past it.
Just went into recovery and see "No OS installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?"
Please help!
Thanks.
First question....what version recovery are you using
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To revive this thread.
So, I was able to figure out the original problem or at least get around it.
For whatever reason Android Revolution HD wouldn't install despite trying to flash the ROM using TWRP or CWM recovery.
I was able to get CyanogenMod and LiquidSmooth to work without issues.
I later used a Nandroid backup of a Bell Mobility (CID BM____001) and return it to "stock" JB.
I'm trying to get KIT KAT on it, I get the OTA update notification, but after it initiates the installation, device reboots into my custom recovery.
So, I tried to flash the stock BM recovery, and BM Stock KitKat install starts, but then I get a teal and pink screen back to back and get stuck on the HTC / Beats screen.
Any help is appreciated.
OK, your first problem sounds like you didnt flash the Boot.img first through fastboot, before trying to install the ARHD Rom, extract it from the zip file you downloaded and flash it through fastboot, then flash the rom, I believe Sense Roms (ARHD) will not work on non sense rom boots like CyanogenMod.
Post 3 problem is you need to install the stock recovery first.
Thanks for the quick response.
I've gotten further than where I was about an hour ago.
I realized when I flashed the stock recovery for BM_001, it was an older version (mismatched my ROM).
I flashed the the stock recovery version of my stock ROM, and I was able to get KIT KAT.
Now, it's doing a 2nd OTA update to get SENSE 6.
Will post update as soon as it's done. Hopefully it's successful.
Hey everyone,
I need some help, a while ago I attempted to install a custom ROM for my HTC One m7. Anyway I never actually installed the custom rom so I still have my carriers version or rom still installed (Optus australia) which is the good news! The bad news is I still have TWRP recovery installed instead of the stock recovery. Now my problem is I want to install the latest update from my carrier but it keeps going into TWRP when the phone restarts to install the update. Is there away to remove TWRP and install stock recovery that comes with the phone? If so do I have to install RUU file? The problem is I cant find the RUU file for optus australia anywhere, except the nandroid file, but i think ill have problems with the touch screen if use that? So Is there a way to install stock recovery without using ruu, rom or nandroid file?
Thanks!
This might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463387
Hey thanks for the link. That was help full. But iv got another problem I installed the stock recovery for htc one and everything seemed ok except when i went to install the latest update from my carrier (optus AU) the phone restarted it went in to update mode and got about half way and then i got error it was a red triangle with the explanation mark.
I then hit the power button and volume up to get into its loader screen (not really sure what its called) and I restored the phone to factory settings and then rebooted the phone. I then download the update again and restarted the phone to get the red triangle and explanation mark again.
I did notice when I got into the bootloader that my device is still TAMPERED ,***UNLOCKED** and the s-on is active. Could any of these be the reason why its not installing the latest update? sorry im pretty bad at this!