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Hi Guys,
1 - I got my Incredible S (IS) successfully S-OFF using the beta of AlphaRev X today.
2 - I install clockwork e rooting following this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14693680.
Now i would like to install Android revolution HD.
I need flash recovery again? I saw that is ENF S-OFF is requered?
I have this with AlphaRev X S-OFF?
thanks.
Hi there ... you are half way there
if u want to use ARHD ... it is better u use the latest recovery from this thread ... it has full ext4 support required by ARHD ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104765
After you install that ... you are good to go .... just download the .zip of the ARHD rom and flash it through recovery ... also ENG hboot is not required as such ... but you need advanced fastboot which is already available in the alpharevx hboot ....
So all you need is the new recovery i mentioned
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knightrocker, in bootloader it says ship s-off, does this mean that radio is s-off aswell? i've used alpharevx like above and am at the same stage as drroot.
I'm running Android revolution with no dramas, took me a few goes to get it (being a newbie to all this)
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Android Revolution HD is great
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Hi guys,
Thank you for help, but another question...
You flash Radio_20.2804.30.085AU_3805.04.03.22_M before ext4recovery and ROM?
thanks.
neo-X said:
knightrocker, in bootloader it says ship s-off, does this mean that radio is s-off aswell? i've used alpharevx like above and am at the same stage as drroot.
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No ... for radio s-off u need the xtc clip ... like me ... BUT ur alpharevx soff can do everything an eng hboot can do ... so not much of a difference really ... only thing is you will lose soff if u run a RUU ...
@drr00t: bro ... u can install it anytime really ... it dosent make a difference ...but if u havent flashed the rom yet ... then flash the radio first ... also ... 4ext MUST come before the rom or you will boot loop ...
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So I can follow these instructions to flash Mike's recommend radio?
--=[ How to flash a radio ]=--
This guide is for Windows users only! Your phone must be ENG S-OFF. Radio S-OFF is also highly recommended.
Requirements:
- HTC Sync
- A Windows PC
1. Connect your phone into a PC, and make sure that USB Debugging is enabled
2. Click "Start here". A black command prompt window will open
3. Type: "adb reboot bootloader"
4. Once your phone is in bootloader (white screen with text), type "fastboot flash radio radio.img"
5. When the flashing completes, type "fastboot reboot"
6. Done. Enjoy!
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I have an AlpharevX S-OFFed Bell Incredible S with EXT4 Recovery 3.2.0.0.
Thanks
Yes that's how I flashed a newer radio. Still hasn't fixed my problem with delayed SMS and dropping network though.
DJjay18 said:
Yes that's how I flashed a newer radio. Still hasn't fixed my problem with delayed SMS and dropping network though.
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The sms thing happens to some carriers on some radios ... the combinations are varied ... use an app called sms timefix from the market ... that will get you back
As for the signal drop ... report in the respective rom thread ... the dev of the rom will help
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drr00t said:
Hi guys,
Thank you for help, but another question...
You flash Radio_20.2804.30.085AU_3805.04.03.22_M before ext4recovery and ROM?
thanks.
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i believe you can flash it before or after, they are totally separate entities. but if the ROM and radio are a match to prevent issues.
drr00t said:
Hi guys,
Thank you for help, but another question...
You flash Radio_20.2804.30.085AU_3805.04.03.22_M before ext4recovery and ROM?
thanks.
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I flashed the new radio AFTER installing the ROM - not sure if it makes a difference doing it either way, but seems logical to me to flash after a ROM.
knightrocker said:
The sms thing happens to some carriers on some radios ... the combinations are varied ... use an app called sms timefix from the market ... that will get you back
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Wouldn't that app just correct the timestamp to show the current time, rather than actually recieving the SMS when it was supposed to be received, ie 10 minutes ago?
DJjay18 said:
Wouldn't that app just correct the timestamp to show the current time, rather than actually recieving the SMS when it was supposed to be received, ie 10 minutes ago?
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Oops ... i thought you meant the order of the messages is screwed up in the sms app ... my bad ... u should report that on the thread too ...
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Android Revolution HD running 100%
Hi guys,
I install, recovery ext4 1.0.6 mod, radio, run ext4 script and finale install revolution, all works perfectly, thank you for your help.
Rom is running 100% perfectly.
Hi,
I have s-off and clockworkmod installed on IS (bell). Android version 2.2.1, baseband version 20.23.30.0802U_38.02.01.17_M, software number 1.37.666.3. Now what I would like to know is what are my next steps for installing ext4 1.0.6 mod, and a radio and Revolution HD. I read that the radio I install should match my version, is this correct? Or do I use Radio_20.2804.30.085AU_3805.04.03.22_M? If not where can I find my version. Also should I stay on froyo or upgrade to gingerbread?
Any help is greatly appreciated....
help me guys..
as i see and heard from almoust of the people the like Android Revolution HD....i would like to install it on my Incredible S with the S-Off....please tell me how to do and how to start.....because i see a lot of threads....but everyone a his way to root or to flash the room....help me guys...thnx
geni.muco said:
as i see and heard from almoust of the people the like Android Revolution HD....i would like to install it on my Incredible S with the S-Off....please tell me how to do and how to start.....because i see a lot of threads....but everyone a his way to root or to flash the room....help me guys...thnx
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If you have S-Off your next step is to install a custom recovery to flash custom Roms. Since you want to install Android Revolution, you need to install the Ext4 recovery. Here are the steps you need:
You need:
HTC Incredible S S-OFF
ClockworkMod Recovery with EXT4 support from here
How to flash:
Don't use ROM Manager! Flash ROM following the steps below:
Download ROM and place it on your SD card
Download "Super Wipe" script & place it on your SD card (optionally if coming from earlier version of my ROM, obligatory if coming from stock or other custom ROM)
Boot your phone in recovery mode (vol down + power)
In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard" and browse to the location of "Super Wipe" script
Once again select "choose zip from sdcard" and browse to the location of Android Revolution ROM
After flashing process is complete, reboot the device
Just to share, I went through this process yesterday, all the way from soff using revolution up to flashing the ARHD Rom with the sense all in one pack. Followed the instructions to the t and didn't have any hickups
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tpbklake said:
If you have S-Off your next step is to install a custom recovery to flash custom Roms. Since you want to install Android Revolution, you need to install the Ext4 recovery. Here are the steps you need:
You need:
HTC Incredible S S-OFF
ClockworkMod Recovery with EXT4 support from here
How to flash:
Don't use ROM Manager! Flash ROM following the steps below:
Download ROM and place it on your SD card
Download "Super Wipe" script & place it on your SD card (optionally if coming from earlier version of my ROM, obligatory if coming from stock or other custom ROM)
Boot your phone in recovery mode (vol down + power)
In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard" and browse to the location of "Super Wipe" script
Once again select "choose zip from sdcard" and browse to the location of Android Revolution ROM
After flashing process is complete, reboot the device
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Hi, I have done all these steps,
I've unlocked the bootloader by using the HTCDev.com site, and installed '4EXT Recovery'. My 'HBOOT' says unlocked on the first line, and I even managed to flash 'SuperUser'. Now after flashing '4EXT Recovery', formatting everything bar my SD-Card to Ext4 using the recovery, flashing super wipe and the Revolution HD ROM I am now stuck at a Blank boot screen showing nothing but the HTC letters and not even the other line "Silently Bricked" or whatever it used to say
Have I done something terribly wrong, or is there a way to fix this??? I really need help with this :S btw my hboot is 2.00.0000, but like I said. It's said it was unlocked and I previously managed to flash clockworkmod recovery and 'SU'.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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Found a solution on another thread
Basically i needed to flash the ROM's boot image over USB using fastboot.
You can find a bit more detail in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20716906
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Hello, i've just bought a stock SGS+, with stock rom and recovery. I'd like to install 4.2.2, and my problem is that the phone is still on warranty. Will my warranty be void if I install CWM (I know it will if i install custom roms, but that can be easily reverted to stock), and if it will, can i return to the stock recovery in any way later? Thanks for help and sorry for my bad english
bozol said:
Hello, i've just bought a stock SGS+, with stock rom and recovery. I'd like to install 4.2.2, and my problem is that the phone is still on warranty. Will my warranty be void if I install CWM (I know it will if i install custom roms, but that can be easily reverted to stock), and if it will, can i return to the stock recovery in any way later? Thanks for help and sorry for my bad english
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Type *#1234# and write down what you seen in screen. Inorder to claim the warranty you must need that to return to the exact stock Rom which your phone was shipped with. Also take precautions before you start flashing. Take backup of efs and persist. Once you lost these files you can't get them back.
Always be prepared to face an unexpected brick/bootloop/freeze/random reboots etc. Get ready with all the informations to overcome these situations. Happy flashing..
Edit : Flashing stock Rom will overwrite all the previous custom installations. And revert to the stock. Don't worry. There will be stock recovery.
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Hey man, thanks for the reply! So, if just download the right rom (Build Info : Tue Feb 21 11:10:17 KST 2012 i suppose), and install it through CWM, will it delete CWM and revert to stock recovery?
bozol said:
Hey man, thanks for the reply! So, if just download the right rom (Build Info : Tue Feb 21 11:10:17 KST 2012 i suppose), and install it through CWM, will it delete CWM and revert to stock recovery?
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No. You have to flash stock Rom via Odin. The details of which you can be found herehttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922505.
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Hey, one more question - when I install CWM can I install 4.2.2 straight away from 2.3.6? Or do I have to do something more?
And which one is better, CWM or TWRP?
bozol said:
Hey, one more question - when I install CWM can I install 4.2.2 straight away from 2.3.6? Or do I have to do something more?
And which one is better, CWM or TWRP?
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Yea you can install. But don't forget to wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvic cache before installing the zip.
I am using CWM 6.0.3.2 and not facing an issue with it. Haven't used TWRP yet... so can't comment about it. Those who are using says its good.
Really thanks for all the help man! Btw, I see that you're using liquidsmooth, same one that i'm planing to get. How's it running?
bozol said:
Really thanks for all the help man! Btw, I see that you're using liquidsmooth, same one that i'm planing to get. How's it running?
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As it says, smooth....
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As it says, smooth....
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Well, that's great to hear
I'll try flashing it in a week or so, I'll write here if I have any questions and then let you know what my results are ^^
Hey, once again I have a question. I want to be fully prepared, so i found a tutorial as illustrated as possible, and I would like to ask if it's a good one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776095
Also, is the stockification process the same, but with stock ROM package, or is something different?
bozol said:
Hey, once again I have a question. I want to be fully prepared, so i found a tutorial as illustrated as possible, and I would like to ask if it's a good one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776095
Also, is the stockification process the same, but with stock ROM package, or is something different?
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It;s a brilliant tutorial. Explained there is a method installing CWM, Rooting and Deodexing of untouched stock ROM users.
You can use the same method as explained in CWM installation using Odin to revert back to stock. Only one difference, instead of that recovery image you have to select the stock ROM image.
Give a Big thanks to Broodplank1337 for such a wonderful tutorial.:good:
Thanks for all the support man ^^
In the tutorial i see CWM v5.5.0.4, and you have 6.0.1.3, and on one thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843825) I've seen that there is 6.0.2.6 already, but they're .zip, not .tar. I should flash 5.5.0.4 with Odin first and then install new CWM .zip through CWM, am I right? And when i'm revering to stock, do i have to download the right firmare, or can i just backup my own? Or if I backup it with CWM will it lose the stock recovery?
And also, I can't find any /efs /persist backup tutorial :C Sorry for all your time taken, but perhaps you have any link? Thanks again
Recovery
Well when i need waranty i just need to restore the rom but what about recovery ? can i leave it on CWM 6
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Thanks for all the support man ^^
In the tutorial i see CWM v5.5.0.4, and you have 6.0.1.3, and on one thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843825) I've seen that there is 6.0.2.6 already, but they're .zip, not .tar. I should flash 5.5.0.4 with Odin first and then install new CWM .zip through CWM, am I right? And when i'm revering to stock, do i have to download the right firmare, or can i just backup my own? Or if I backup it with CWM will it lose the stock recovery?
And also, I can't find any /efs /persist backup tutorial :C Sorry for all your time taken, but perhaps you have any link? Thanks again
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Yes you can install CWM 5.5.0.4. If you are looking for a newer version, you can use Alireza7991's CWM 6.0.3.2(thanks to him). you can find both .tar and .zip files there.
When reverting to stock, you have to download any stock. If it's for warranty purposes, you need to download the one for your region.
In order to flash the stock rom, you have to use odin, not CWM.
Here is how you can backup your /efs and /persist
Good luck.
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BWNMX said:
Well when i need waranty i just need to restore the rom but what about recovery ? can i leave it on CWM 6
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As i said before, when you flash the stock, all your previous customizations will also lost. After that there will be only stock recovery.
Thanks again for all the answers, still got one question - when is the possibility of losing efs or persist? During rom flash or CWM flash? Can i flash the CWM without the risk of losing esf?
bozol said:
Thanks again for all the answers, still got one question - when is the possibility of losing efs or persist? During rom flash or CWM flash? Can i flash the CWM without the risk of losing esf?
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Risks will be there all the time. No one can assure you that any step or method is 100% fool proof. That's why all the developers in here underlying that "Try it your own"., they take no responsibility of any damages.
I can only assure you one thing. If you are in any trouble, the awesome Devs in here will do their best to sort it out. :thumbup:
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Risks will be there all the time. No one can assure you that any step or method is 100% fool proof. That's why all the developers in here underlying that "Try it your own"., they take no responsibility of any damages.
I can only assure you one thing. If you are in any trouble, the awesome Devs in here will do their best to sort it out. :thumbup:
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Thanks
I mean, when comes the risk of losing these partitions (even after successfull flashing), after flashing CWM or after flashing rom? I'm asking that because i have to root the phone to backup them, and the easiest way to root is to install the .zip through CWM
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Thanks
I mean, when comes the risk of losing these partitions (even after successfull flashing), after flashing CWM or after flashing rom? I'm asking that because i have to root the phone to backup them, and the easiest way to root is to install the .zip through CWM
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It can't be sure but possibilities are less. Usually it happens when we mess with it.
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jabrif said:
It can't be sure but possibilities are less. Usually it happens when we mess with it.
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So, if i follow the tutorial and don't mess with the files I should be fine I suppose?
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So, if i follow the tutorial and don't mess with the files I should be fine I suppose?
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I think so. :fingers crossed:
Hope for the best..
Hello guys today i was flashing a rom and something went wrong and i was wondering could anybody send me a nandroid backup of their system
pati123 said:
Hello guys today i was flashing a rom and something went wrong and i was wondering could anybody send me a nandroid backup of their system
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Why don't you try doing a full wipe and installing the rom again.
Don't forget the kernels. Try lower frequencies if it doesn't boot.
And I don't think anyone will provide a backup. For security reasons.. There's no need for a backup. Just do what @me4488 said.
i have tried full wipes already makes no difference
how can i flash kernels if my device wont boot ??
pati123 said:
i have tried full wipes already makes no difference
how can i flash kernels if my device wont boot ??
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284 .. Read
ok i have ARHD 30.00 installed.
im now going to flash the latest firmware 3.62.401.1
when i do that what do i need to do before and after flashing rom?
will anything affect the sdcard stuff e.g songs/ app backups?
thanks in advance
the rom i will be installing is ARHD 31.00, i also have TWRP if that afeects anything
nevermind got it done, thanks for your help
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ok i have ARHD 30.00 installed.
im now going to flash the latest firmware 3.62.401.1
when i do that what do i need to do before and after flashing rom?
will anything affect the sdcard stuff e.g songs/ app backups?
thanks in advance
the rom i will be installing is ARHD 31.00, i also have TWRP if that afeects anything
nevermind got it done, thanks for your help
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Good that you got it done. In general though, nothing erases the sdcard. Wiping only affects the system partition.
I've been trying to modify my HTC Desire 510 phone recently, but when I was doing so, I was honestly operating under the assumption that my phone is the 610 (school is really messing with my brain.) Anyways, I've unlocked the bootloader, but something was wiped out so that now whenever I choose to reboot, it goes into fastbook mode (this happens whether I select recovery or reboot. Thus, I'm thinking that I knocked out the ROM. Would I be correct in that assumption?) Anyways, if I am, is there anyone who has a copy of the stock ROM for the HTC Desire 510 that I could get to restore my phone back to operating condition?
They working on the phone
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I've been trying to modify my HTC Desire 510 phone recently, but when I was doing so, I was honestly operating under the assumption that my phone is the 610 (school is really messing with my brain.) Anyways, I've unlocked the bootloader, but something was wiped out so that now whenever I choose to reboot, it goes into fastbook mode (this happens whether I select recovery or reboot. Thus, I'm thinking that I knocked out the ROM. Would I be correct in that assumption?) Anyways, if I am, is there anyone who has a copy of the stock ROM for the HTC Desire 510 that I could get to restore my phone back to operating condition?
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Ill pull the stock system and post a download link. Just give me a second. Your gonna need to reboot to fastboot and flash the recovery in the forums for the 510 first before restoring it. Just look in the q/a section.
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Ill pull the stock system and post a download link. Just give me a second. Your gonna need to reboot to fastboot and flash the recovery in the forums for the 510 first before restoring it. Just look in the q/a section.
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Thanks! I really appreciate it!
I found the thread that talked about installing TWRP, so I downloaded that .img file and will flash it when I get home (am at school right now.) Once that is done, all I need is the stock ROM to get my phone back to functioning order until someone comes out with a custom ROM, correct?
Again, thanks for the help!
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Thanks! I really appreciate it!
I found the thread that talked about installing TWRP, so I downloaded that .img file and will flash it when I get home (am at school right now.) Once that is done, all I need is the stock ROM to get my phone back to functioning order until someone comes out with a custom ROM, correct?
Again, thanks for the help!
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yes. ill just make a functioning rom that has a couple things integrated like sense 6 toolbox viper4android and xposed just a recommendation you should probably lower your dpi because i hate how big everything is. its obnoxious.
CurbThePain said:
yes. ill just make a functioning rom that has a couple things integrated like sense 6 toolbox viper4android and xposed just a recommendation you should probably lower your dpi because i hate how big everything is. its obnoxious.
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Will do. Not to pressure you at all (cause I know you're doing me a HUGE favor by uploading it), but when we're you planning on posting the link for the ROM? Again, no rush.
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Will do. Not to pressure you at all (cause I know you're doing me a HUGE favor by uploading it), but when we're you planning on posting the link for the ROM? Again, no rush.
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I really havent even been planning on it but i kind of wanted to pull some system files and stuff and make a rom and post it up today.
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I've been trying to modify my HTC Desire 510 phone recently, but when I was doing so, I was honestly operating under the assumption that my phone is the 610 (school is really messing with my brain.) Anyways, I've unlocked the bootloader, but something was wiped out so that now whenever I choose to reboot, it goes into fastbook mode (this happens whether I select recovery or reboot. Thus, I'm thinking that I knocked out the ROM. Would I be correct in that assumption?) Anyways, if I am, is there anyone who has a copy of the stock ROM for the HTC Desire 510 that I could get to restore my phone back to operating condition?
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i just did a little something like this, i unlocked my device, went to flash the recovery BUT i put "fastboot flash boot" instead of "fastboot flash recovery" . sigh now im stuck in recovery forever lol, hopefully someone can help us.
Go back to fastboot and reflash it to the recovery partition. Then wait for someone to post up a boot.img. maybe when someone posts a stock rom ill flash it and dump a boot.img for you
I just dumped mine a few minutes ago actually. Not sure if it helps.
Can someone post a stock Backup from TWRP? please!!
Pacemaker2 said:
Can someone post a stock Backup from TWRP? please!!
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I'm uploading mine now .. I'll update with the link
Virgin Mobile HTC Desire 510 - TWRP - Stock
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95832962473396445
Am I missing something? Why is this backup a .rar? I can't seem to restore from this in TWRP.
EDIT: Aaaaaaaaand I'm an idiot.
clsA said:
I'm uploading mine now .. I'll update with the link
Virgin Mobile HTC Desire 510 - TWRP - Stock
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95832962473396445
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Thanks!! this helped me
stock rom for boost mobile htc desire 510
is there a stock rom for boost mobile htc desire 510
Pacemaker2 said:
Thanks!! this helped me
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How do we use this?
lugia2142 said:
How do we use this?
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Unrar the folder and copy it in the backup path it's something like /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/yourserialdevice/... after this restore using TWRP restore.
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Unrar the folder and copy it in the backup path it's something like /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/yourserialdevice/... after this restore using TWRP restore.
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Cant' seem to see the backup. Thats the issue here
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Cant' seem to see the backup. Thats the issue here
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Easy way is to go into TWRP Backup and just backup boot
then reboot your phone and from the PC go to sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/yourserialnumber/yourBackup
unrar the file you downloaded to the same location as yourBackup
Now return to TWRP / Restore and you should see 2 backups / Yours and Mine (2014-12-02--16-24-34 KOT49H Stock.not.rooted)
clsA said:
I'm uploading mine now .. I'll update with the link
Virgin Mobile HTC Desire 510 - TWRP - Stock
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95832962473396445
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Hi,
Can you please upload the stock boot.img for the sprint variant. My front camera is not working after installing the write protection removed kernel.