Hello, I'm having an issue with my HTC Vivid after I dropped it. It's stuck on the boot screen when I power it on. The phone is completely stock, and I'm hoping I can be guided in the right direction. I did a search for this issue, and found a thread on loading something off my micro SD card, but I can't find the same thread anymore. I've also tried using the official AT&T Vivid ICS RUU from my desktop, but it wouldn't detect my phone.
I've attached an image of my phone, the model, and my boot options.
Thanks in advance!
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You need to make sure you have the HTC drivers....
I forget where to get them... I think there's a thread with the minimal version without HTC sync...
Once you got that... you shut off the phone... pull the battery... put it back in...power and volume down... select fastboot... plug the phone in... make sure it says fastboot USB... then run the ruu...
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rignfool said:
You need to make sure you have the HTC drivers....
I forget where to get them... I think there's a thread with the minimal version without HTC sync...
Once you got that... you shut off the phone... pull the battery... put it back in...power and volume down... select fastboot... plug the phone in... make sure it says fastboot USB... then run the ruu...
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Success! Thank you!
For anyone else who has this same issue, I used the drivers from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1450105
Installed the drivers through My Computer>Device Manager, and RUU will detect the phone in fastboot mode.
Thanks again!
My HTC One is stuck on the "HTC quietly brilliant" startup screen and will not turn on whatsoever. When I connect it to my pc (which has the htc drivers installed) nothing shows up in My Computer even though the computer detects something and the phone says FASTBOOT USB on Bootloader. I am using a Bell Mobilty version here in Canada. This is all due to an unsuccessful root. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
try flashing a recovery and then boot it.
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Hey guys!
In advance I'm sorry for asking something that has probably been asked many times before, but I'm unable to find the right answer.
Okay let's start at the beginning. My HTC one with an unlocked bootloader on stock started to display a very irritating bug in that sometimes the screen would not rotate and was stuck in landscape mode. Nothing would help nor rebooting, nor calibrating the sensor. Only booting into the bootloader would somehow help.
Until it did not.
I tried a factory reset, which did not help and then tried just wiping Dalvik and Cache, which did not help too.
Then I tried wiping Data and System, which I now know was very stupid.
The current problem is that I can't figure out how to send a new ROM to my HTC one using adb, when typing adb devices the device does not show up.
My computer does see the device, listed under Android USB devices ad My HTC. I think Fastboot too, recognized the device, because I am able to get the Identifier token.
I have installed the drivers and installed HTC Sync manager. I have restarted my Pc multiple times and changed the USB port the device is connected to.
I too, tried mounting the USB, but either I'm doing it wrong, or it does not work.
Hope one of you can help me! I've been at this all day long...
Adb commands only work when you're booted in the rom or recovery. Fastboot uses fastboot commands. Do you have a custom recovery? If so, you can adb sideload a rom. If not, you can fastboot flash a custom recovery assuming your bootloader is unlocked. You may have mentioned it in your post I just can't remember. Good luck!
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Thanks for the help!
Yes, I unlocked my bootloader and have twrp installed.
I think I have narrowed down the problem: that my device is not recognized by the computer in twrp.
When in fastboot, My computer does recognize the device, listed as an HTC one, so the drivers are not the problem.
When booting into recovery, me computer only recognizes the phone for about 3 seconds, when it dissapears.
I have been able to see the device in Adb (using Adb devices).
What could I do? Adb sideload does not work because the computer does not recognize the device.
Hi,
You're on Windows? If yes which version?
Windows 7, but if needed I do have access to a win 8 PC as well.
All x64 by the way.
Ok, maybe take a look here if you use USB 3.0?: [FIX]Fastboot problems on Windows 8 x64 with USB 3.0? Solution inside.
It might work on Windows 7 too, there is a link for the drivers for x64.
Maybe using a toolkit to use ADB/fastboot? Take a look here:
[TOOL]HTC One (M7) All-In-One Toolkit V3.1
[TOOL]HTC One (M7) AIO Toolkit | v1.4
Okay, from now on I'll only use USB 2.0.
I tried these two toolkits, but they suffer the same problem as me in that in order for adb sideload to work the device has to be recognized for longer than 3s after booting into recovery.
I just bought a female-female USB adapter, hopefully installing a rom from a usb stick will work
Ofcourse help would still be greatly appreciated as i will have to wait for over a week till the USB adapter arrives.
Hey Guys,
you are my last resort of hope as i have given up to fix this problem by myself.
I have an HTC One M7 that i have done a bigger repair on (=new camera, battery, display, backcover). Phone had worked fine so no hardware issues.
After that i decided to set up a new rom to also have a 'clean' system, but after i wiped via TWRP as usual (only data and sdcard...) i accidentally flash an M8 ROM which i had stored on the internal SD card after the wipe.
Of course the installation failed and i was not able to mount my USB-OTG or connect the device by fastboot-USB or ADB. Windows only lists my phone as "Unknown Device".
I am still able to acces TWRP and bootloader, but i cant connect anything to the device to set up a new rom.
Drivers are not the problem in this case, as the HTC One of my friend will enter fastboot-USB and will be found by fastboot just fine. Mine will always show just "Fastboot" and wont be recognized.
After that i have tried several 'fixes' found in other threads, but i think i messed up even harder, as now windows wont recognize anything at all. Also have no luck with linux.
Herei is my data:
*HTC One m7 Unlocked + S-OFF
*CID-02__102
*HBOOT-1.44.0000
*RADIO-4A.14.3250.13 *OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
*TWRP 2.8.5.0
*Rom was the lastest Venom Rom
Any idea on how to solve this problem? I run out of ideas and think i am stuck with a bricked phone...
Would be so easy if TWRP would just let me boot my USB
Thanks in advance to everyone willing to give me a hint!
Greetings to you all!
Dont you have a nandroid backup?
Hi! I have a problem with my HTC One (M7). The phone doesn't power on, doesn't go to fastboot menu, but my computer recognizes it as QHUSB_DLOAD. Can I restore my device without replacing the motherboard or flash memory? If it possible, tell me more about it!
DNAvenger said:
Hi! I have a problem with my HTC One (M7). The phone doesn't power on, doesn't go to fastboot menu, but my computer recognizes it as QHUSB_DLOAD. Can I restore my device without replacing the motherboard or flash memory? If it possible, tell me more about it!
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Its most likely an hardware issue if it happened by itself. If it went in QHSUSB_DLOAD directly after flashing something, then try the unbrick project