So I need help from everybady please becouse i try to solve it but its stile
aburenad said:
So I need help from everybady please becouse i try to solve it but its stile
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i had this yesterday after unlocking bootloader. for me pressing the power button for about 30 seconds fixed the problem.
Did you try to enter in recovery?
However, longpress power button
b3ndech0 said:
i had this yesterday after unlocking bootloader. for me pressing the power button for about 30 seconds fixed the problem.
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I Try but its stil
You can try to longpress vol+ for enter in stock recovery if you will enter in recovery.
but i think you've resolved.
Guich said:
You can try to longpress vol+ for enter in stock recovery if you will enter in recovery.
but i think you've resolved.
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I tried but still the problem
aburenad said:
So I need help from everybady please becouse i try to solve it but its stile
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Did you install custom recovery to phone?
dadrocker said:
Did you install custom recovery to phone?
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Yes, several times
If you are trying to install a custom rom try All in one toolkit... If you want to return to stock try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752&highlight=stock+rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942&highlight=all+in+one+toolkit
dadrocker said:
If you are trying to install a custom rom try All in one toolkit... If you want to return to stock try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752&highlight=stock+rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942&highlight=all+in+one+toolkit
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Yes, I try to go back to the original, but I can not my device information in attach
Download Stock Rom exe from this thread. And run the application. That will guide you to install the stock rom.I thin this will solve your problem. RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13. 3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
Hi. I dont mean to hijack the thread but I thought it would be better than starting a new thread with the same problem. I just got my One today and started going through the process of installing a custom rom. I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and root and everything went fine. When I went to install Revolution 9.2 I went through the aroma installer and everything said it went OK but I'm now in a boot loop.
I installed the toolkit and using that I was able to flash different recoveries, including the stock recovery, but while I can see a different recovery screen flash, it then still boot loops. I can get into Fastboot, but not recovery. I'm downloading a stock rom exe as suggested, but didnt know which one to select. Im downloading an Asia one since im in NZ and thats the closest. is it possible to flash back to stock by fastboot? Im wondering if my partition got porked during the rom flash.
Any ideas?
kane274 said:
Hi. I dont mean to hijack the thread but I thought it would be better than starting a new thread with the same problem. I just got my One today and started going through the process of installing a custom rom. I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom recovery and root and everything went fine. When I went to install Revolution 9.2 I went through the aroma installer and everything said it went OK but I'm now in a boot loop.
I installed the toolkit and using that I was able to flash different recoveries, including the stock recovery, but while I can see a different recovery screen flash, it then still boot loops. I can get into Fastboot, but not recovery. I'm downloading a stock rom exe as suggested, but didnt know which one to select. Im downloading an Asia one since im in NZ and thats the closest. is it possible to flash back to stock by fastboot? Im wondering if my partition got porked during the rom flash.
Any ideas?
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If you can get into fastboot you can return to the stock rom. or you can install ARHD 9.2 again.
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By the way don't forget the erase the cache. Fastboot erase cache
dadrocker said:
If you can get into fastboot you can return to the stock rom. or you can install ARHD 9.2 again.
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By the way don't forget the erase the cache. Fastboot erase cache
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OK, I'm sorry to ask silly questions. if I have the ARHD 9.2 Zip, what commands in Fastboot to install the Zip?
And thanks for the erase cache option
kane274 said:
OK, I'm sorry to ask silly questions. if I have the ARHD 9.2 Zip, what commands in Fastboot to install the Zip?
And thanks for the erase cache option
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If you installed All In One Toolkit You can install that rom by using SIDELOAD installation.
dadrocker said:
If you installed All In One Toolkit You can install that rom by using SIDELOAD installation.
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Thanks, will give that a try
But before you must find a way to stop the boot loop and enter to the recovery.
There is a boot.img in the ARHD zip file. Extract that file and by using "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command install to the phone.
After that erase the cache again. And Install any custom recovery. Try installing rom by AIO Toolkit SIDELOAD option.
dadrocker said:
But before you must find a way to stop the boot loop and enter to the recovery.
There is a boot.img in the ARHD zip file. Extract that file and by using "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command install to the phone.
After that erase the cache again. And Install any custom recovery. Try installing rom by AIO Toolkit SIDELOAD option.
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Thanks man. I just tried side loading and realised I needed to get into recovery to do that. Fingers crossed
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dadrocker said:
But before you must find a way to stop the boot loop and enter to the recovery.
There is a boot.img in the ARHD zip file. Extract that file and by using "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command install to the phone.
After that erase the cache again. And Install any custom recovery. Try installing rom by AIO Toolkit SIDELOAD option.
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Yay, thanks very much. Just managed to boot into TWRP :good:
Thanks for everybady i solve it
aburenad said:
Thanks for everybady i solve it
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I'm glad
Thanks for sharing your thread, I managed to solve mine too with the help here.
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For some stupid reason I thought I had S-Off. Installed a rom that required S-Off.
Phone boots to the "select language screen", then reboots itself. Does this continuously.
Can't mount my phone to my computer either. Any ideas?
Phone is unlocked and rooted.
Didn't do a backup either.
You can install roms with s-on. Boot into recovery and install another rom. If problem continues you can fastboot erase cache.
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I don't have any other roms on my phone.
Nawzlew said:
I don't have any other roms on my phone.
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do you have custom recovery? TWRP?
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flash TWRP recovery 2.6.3.3 for M7 if you have international M7
Reboot into recovery.
Now make a Wipe of the phone like when you installing new ROM.
Now Select mount
Tick DATA and just data. System and Cache must be unchecked. Leave it there for now.
Now download new ROM you want and put it into your fastboot folder with adb.exe and fastboot.exe files in it if you know what i mean.
Now start fastboot and write following adb push rom.zip /sdcard/. and hit enter. Wait a couple of minutes until you see that files are transfered.
now go back from mount in TWRP until you see the rom file. FLASH the ROM...
Tried two roms and it fails when trying to flash.
I'll try and download some others ...
Nawzlew said:
Tried two roms and it fails when trying to flash.
I'll try and download some others ...
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Did you flash the recovery i said to you?
Wich roms are you trying to flash?
Nevermind, I kept flashing the same rom and it worked.
THANK YOU so much.
Nawzlew said:
Nevermind, I kept flashing the same rom and it worked.
THANK YOU so much.
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No problem. Glad you fixed it. Remember you can allways push a rom into a HTC ONE if you wiping **** out of it.
Just be sure to be on custom recovery like TWRP 2.6.3.3 or 2.6.3.4
Good luck
Okay, so I tried to install the Android Revolution Google Play 6.0 ROM, and I'm stuck on a boot loop. I've tried factory reset, etc. I can't get it to work. I'm currently sitting inside of CWM trying to figure out how to fix my phone, I have no idea what to do. Help, anyone?
VFXWWFX said:
Okay, so I tried to install the Android Revolution Google Play 6.0 ROM, and I'm stuck on a boot loop. I've tried factory reset, etc. I can't get it to work. I'm currently sitting inside of CWM trying to figure out how to fix my phone, I have no idea what to do. Help, anyone?
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try fastboot erase cache
Could you be more specific? If I go to the fastboot menu of the bootloader, the only options are Bootloader, Reboot, Reboot Bootloader, and Power Down.
Install mini-sdk. Then open cmd and get into tha directory of fastboot.
Put your phone on fastboot mode and then type in cmd the command.
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VFXWWFX said:
Could you be more specific? If I go to the fastboot menu of the bootloader, the only options are Bootloader, Reboot, Reboot Bootloader, and Power Down.
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Ok do one thing go into recovery wipe cache partion and dalvik.
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VFXWWFX said:
Okay, so I tried to install the Android Revolution Google Play 6.0 ROM, and I'm stuck on a boot loop. I've tried factory reset, etc. I can't get it to work. I'm currently sitting inside of CWM trying to figure out how to fix my phone, I have no idea what to do. Help, anyone?
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Bro u have to S-OFF the phone. ARHD 6.0 DOES NOT WORK ON S-ON. If u have any other rom file or a nandroid backup, flash it. Then install Android Revolution HD 41. After the installation happens, go to this link : rumrunner.us
Run the utility. The phone will now be S-OFF. Then flash Revolution HD 6.0. Remeber to wipe the data bfor installation in the Aroma installer
Hi, currently I my HTC One is just going in to a bootloop when I turn it on (i.e I turn it on and the cyanogenmod icon spins forever until the phone runs out of charge). I can however, get it into recovery mode.
If someone could provide me with a step by step method of fixing my phone, I would be eternally grateful.
Here is what I see when I boot into recovery. i.imgur.com/d2GtlSF(dot)jpg
Are you s-on? If so, extract the boot.img from the zip you flashed put it on your PC, go to bootloader and issue the following command from your PC:
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
The reason you need to do this is when your secure flag is on, you cannot flash to your boot partition in recovery mode.
Uzephi said:
Are you s-on? If so, extract the boot.img from the zip you flashed put it on your PC, go to bootloader and issue the following command from your PC:
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
The reason you need to do this is when your secure flag is on, you cannot flash to your boot partition in recovery mode.
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OK I've done this and cyanogen mod is gone but now I just get the HTC logo on my screen when I press the power button. For a short time followed by my screen going off and when I try to turn it on. Then when I press power the home and back buttons just flash.
Any idea what to do now?
The boot.img I used was from Android Revolution HD 71.1
Uzephi said:
The reason you need to do this is when your secure flag is on, you cannot flash to your boot partition in recovery mode.
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the boot partition is not secured with s-on on the htc one M7 and boot.img is flashed automatically when flashing a rom.zip. no need to flash it manually like for other htc devices.
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steliosxvi said:
OK I've done this and cyanogen mod is gone but now I just get the HTC logo on my screen when I press the power button. For a short time followed by my screen going off and when I try to turn it on. Then when I press power the home and back buttons just flash.
Any idea what to do now?
The boot.img I used was from Android Revolution HD 71.1
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what version of cyanogenmod are you trying to flash and what version of twrp are you using?
alray said:
the boot partition is not secured with s-on on the htc one M7 and boot.img is flashed automatically when flashing a rom.zip. no need to flash it manually like for other htc devices.
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what version of cyanogenmod are you trying to flash and what version of twrp are you using?
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I'm not trying to flash on cyanogenmod. im trying just to get my phone to get past the loading screen. Any ideas? And I'm not sure about TWRP version.
steliosxvi said:
I'm not trying to flash on cyanogenmod. im trying just to get my phone to get past the loading screen. Any ideas? And I'm not sure about TWRP version.
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fastboot erase cache
then try to reboot, if it still doesn't work, reflash the rom you want to use.
you must have twrp 2.6.3.3 to flash most roms and I think CM roms need at least 2.7.0.8 (unofficial twrp)
alray said:
fastboot erase cache
then try to reboot, if it still doesn't work, reflash the rom you want to use.
you must have twrp 2.6.3.3 to flash most roms and I think CM roms need at least 2.7.0.8 (unofficial twrp)
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OK I've realized the problem is my computer isnt recognizing my phone. The HTC MTP driver isnt installing. Im running Win 7 32 bit but cant seem to find a driver installer
steliosxvi said:
OK I've realized the problem is my computer isnt recognizing my phone. The HTC MTP driver isnt installing. Im running Win 7 32 bit but cant seem to find a driver installer
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Driver > http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
The link above didnt work, any others? Because every time I try to do something, it just says the driver isnt installed or not installing properly
Close please.....
Boot into twrp and Flash twrp AGAIN (install-select img- Recovery).
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I don't quite get what this means - please make it more thorough.
RJMacReady said:
I don't quite get what this means - please make it more thorough.
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just flash twrp .img file with fastboot command
After I flashed the rom, mounted system normally and flashed magisk, etc. I booted into system, rebooted into FASTBOOT and re-flashed TWRP but it just leaves me at a black screen.
RJMacReady said:
After I flashed the rom, mounted system normally and flashed magisk, etc. I booted into system, rebooted into FASTBOOT and re-flashed TWRP but it just leaves me at a black screen.
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hold power button for 15 sec boot the phone tryaguin
If that doesn't work, are you gonna recommend redoing the entire process over?
RJMacReady said:
If that doesn't work, are you gonna recommend redoing the entire process over?
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i do it myself just let the os boot then reboot in fastboot and flash twrp
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RJMacReady said:
If that doesn't work, are you gonna recommend redoing the entire process over?
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hi flash the new twrp the old one is not working
im tested is working
Twrp working on 3.5.2
RJMacReady said:
I don't quite get what this means - please make it more thorough.
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i mean first install twpr vie fastboot.
then reboot into twrp.
then you can go to install (in twrp) and then you can select "select image" then you can choose your twrp.img and flash it on recovery partition
to go the safe way
Because i experienced that i flashed twrp via fastboot and when i boot the system, the stock recovery was flashed again.
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After I flashed the rom, mounted system normally and flashed magisk, etc. I booted into system, rebooted into FASTBOOT and re-flashed TWRP but it just leaves me at a black screen.
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Can you boot into system?
or do you get the op3 logo and then black screen?
upps, sorry for posting two comments, my fault :c
Edit: if you have black Screen at Recovery Boot you must Flash twrp 3.0.2.19 from another thread
I think "how to dirty Flash........"
Lenovo K4 Note: Rooted
Recovery: TWRP 3.0.2
Android Version: 6.0
Stock Rom
a7010a48_s219_160810_row
I want to encrypt my phone, but when I do it nothing happens. Screen goes black, I waited for 5hrs .. still black screen.
I rebooted normally & saw in settings that device is not encrypted.
I am guessing this is happening because of TWRP.
Can anyone please upload stock recovery for above mentioned Android version?
Thank You.
Trushant said:
Lenovo K4 Note: Rooted
Recovery: TWRP 3.0.2
Android Version: 6.0
Stock Rom
a7010a48_s219_160810_row
I want to encrypt my phone, but when I do it nothing happens. Screen goes black, I waited for 5hrs .. still black screen.
I rebooted normally & saw in settings that device is not encrypted.
I am guessing this is happening because of TWRP.
Can anyone please upload stock recovery for above mentioned Android version?
Thank You.
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Here you go. hit thanks if helped you.
iamironman91 said:
Here you go. hit thanks if helped you.
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Hi. Thanks for replying.
I got following error in cmd while flashing:
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED <remote: image is not a boot image>
finished.
What's the code you put in adb
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Is this you used?
iamironman91 said:
What's the code you put in adb
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Is this you used?
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Yes
Trushant said:
Yes
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try this
iamironman91 said:
try this
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Not working... same error.
Enable us debugging. Paste these codes in adb
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Let me know if works
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Before that backup everything if something goes wrong
iamironman91 said:
Enable us debugging. Paste these codes in adb
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Let me know if works
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Before that backup everything if something goes wrong
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Same error.
The problem is with the recovery image.
Thank you for trying to help me.
Any senior member out there? Your assistance will be very much appreciated.
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These imgs are from ota of s219, s208, s147 Lollipop.
Or may be you try downloading stock firmware and flash only recovery img via sp tools.
Ofcourse any senior member will have easiest solution
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These imgs are from ota of s219, s208, s147 Lollipop.
Or may be you try downloading stock firmware and flash only recovery img via sp tools.
Ofcourse any senior member will have easiest solution
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I tried to flash only recovery via SP Tools but it sent my phone in boot loop, had to flash whole rom to get it working again.
Trushant said:
I tried to flash only recovery via SP Tools but it sent my phone in boot loop, had to flash whole rom to get it working again.
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Flash is ok? What android_n_setup.zip version you have?after flashing,you can boot to stock?i think note the twrp causing this..
i want stock recovery s232
can i delete TWRP after installed
Telegram link for Lenovo k4 note plzz
@k4note
iamironman91 said:
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These imgs are from ota of s219, s208, s147 Lollipop.
Or may be you try downloading stock firmware and flash only recovery img via sp tools.
Ofcourse any senior member will have easiest solution
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Bro, just ask him to unzip "recovery.zip" and then use the "recovery.img" for flashing!
Simple thing, yet eazy to miss.