I brick my htc one, what to do next, help me plzzzzz.
need a little more info than that
this is what happened
dinu5885 said:
I brick my htc one, what to do next, help me plzzzzz.
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I did flashed android revolution hd on my htc one, and I thought something went wrong so I took the decision to re do it, and I was stocked at final step, showing 10% only, not moving any further, then I was out of juice and my phone went dead, and when I restart it, its just showing start up.screen not moving any further.
You need to boot in to recovery and flash it again. The installation didn't finish so of course it's not going to go any further. It happens all the time.
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skinsfanbdh said:
need a little more info than that
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I thought to root my mobile, unaware of benefits and risks, somehow I managed to root, then thought ti flash a Rom, just Googled it, decided to go for android revolution hd with twrp recovery, twice I use touch screen then I took the lesson to not to touch it, and finally I flashed it, but I was not able to download apps from store, so I took the worst decision of my life, to re do the procedure, and I did went upto final step of installing android revolution hd, there I was stucked at 10%, not moving any further. Finally when my battery was zero percent I tried ti switch on my mobile and I am stucked at start up screen.
not going into recovery, volume and on off switch making no sense at all.
xXxG0dzRAgexXx said:
You need to boot in to recovery and flash it again. The installation didn't finish so of course it's not going to go any further. It happens all the time.
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It's just not happening, not going into recovery mode.
What do you mean? Did you turn it off and when turning it on immediately hold down the volume down button so you can get to the screen to select recovery?
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dinu5885 said:
I thought to root my mobile, unaware of benefits and risks, somehow I managed to root, then thought ti flash a Rom, just Googled it, decided to go for android revolution hd with twrp recovery, twice I use touch screen then I took the lesson to not to touch it, and finally I flashed it, but I was not able to download apps from store, so I took the worst decision of my life, to re do the procedure, and I did went upto final step of installing android revolution hd, there I was stucked at 10%, not moving any further. Finally when my battery was zero percent I tried ti switch on my mobile and I am stucked at start up screen.
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hold power+volume down with phone under a bright light until it boots to bootloader. you might want to try a rom that doesnt use aroma until your comfortable with recovering your phone when something happens
exactly
xXxG0dzRAgexXx said:
What do you mean? Did you turn it off and when turning it on immediately hold down the volume down button so you can get to the screen to select recovery?
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That's what I am doin, but I am again landing on start up screen only, htc
One tm.
dinu5885 said:
That's what I am doin, but I am again landing on start up screen only, htc
One tm.
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plug it in to a computer open cmd and type adb reboot recovery
thanks
skinsfanbdh said:
plug it in to a computer open cmd and type adb reboot recovery
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Lets see.
i suggest you use rayglobe or rgui as they dont use aroma so no freezes and less issues when upgrading
nothing seems to work
skinsfanbdh said:
i suggest you use rayglobe or rgui as they dont use aroma so no freezes and less issues when upgrading
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I connected it to.computer, tried some command on cms. But as I am not in recovery, mobile is not accepting command.
dinu5885 said:
I connected it to.computer, tried some command on cms. But as I am not in recovery, mobile is not accepting command.
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adb reboot bootloader if you get to bootloader select recovery if it starts recovery then backs right back out then fastboot erase cache then go to recovery
skinsfanbdh said:
adb reboot bootloader if you get to bootloader select recovery if it starts recovery then backs right back out then fastboot erase cache then go to recovery
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What do u think, can htc people fix it, it starts n restarts, but not at all going in recovery.
you can fix it. if it turns on its fixable there are many threads around with people who have had the same issues as you and they fixed it with the help of others. just dont freak out.
what os are you running on your computer?
skinsfanbdh said:
you can fix it. if it turns on its fixable there are many threads around with people who have had the same issues as you and they fixed it with the help of others. just dont freak out.
what os are you running on your computer?
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Windows xp
dinu5885 said:
Windows xp
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do you have all in one toolkit?
skinsfanbdh said:
you can fix it. if it turns on its fixable there are many threads around with people who have had the same issues as you and they fixed it with the help of others. just dont freak out.
what os are you running on your computer?
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When I connect Mobile to computer drivers r not getting installed, how do u think without that it is going ti accept any of the cmd command.
skinsfanbdh said:
do you have all in one toolkit?
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Haven't heard of anything like that before, u just help me and I will buy u beer.
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I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on the Google screen when it starts up. In fact I can't make it turn off, only reboot and go right back to the Google text screen. Any ideas?
morell2 said:
I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on the Google screen when it starts up. In fact I can't make it turn off, only reboot and go right back to the Google text screen. Any ideas?
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Are you running stock, or did you root and customize?
Try plugging it in to a computer. A lot of us are finding better results when you do. You may end up having to do more. But just being connected to a computer has helped in the past. Quick fix before you start trying adb
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Turn fastboot off in the power settings. I'm not sure if it has the fastboot setting, but that would be your problem.
kiewee3 said:
Turn fastboot off in the power settings. I'm not sure if it has the fastboot setting, but that would be your problem.
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Err ..... it won't boot.
Does ADB work at this stage? Assuming you are rooted with CWM recovery, try
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adb reboot recovery
Then from recovery, power it off completely. If fastboot is the problem, this should workaround it for you.
morell2 said:
I have rebooted the tablet 10+ times with vol + and vol - and it is still stuck on the Google screen when it starts up. In fact I can't make it turn off, only reboot and go right back to the Google text screen. Any ideas?
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It's karma because of your ridiculous signature.
Anywho. What did you do to the device? Attempt to root it? What happened between it working and not working?
khaytsus said:
It's karma because of your ridiculous signature.
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Page-long signatures seem to be getting more prevalent, sadly. Not great reading on a 1280x800 laptop.
it now work but all data delete!
i do unroot and back to stock with rootkit 1.5.2 and after it is work!
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Page-long signatures seem to be getting more prevalent, sadly. Not great reading on a 1280x800 laptop.
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Right. I can't figure out why people think others want to see large pictures of their crap.
just lou said:
Right. I can't figure out why people think others want to see large pictures of their crap.
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Don't be mean. It's a visual aid to go with his query. Just in case we don't know what a Nexus 7 is (here in the Nexus 7 forum).
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Don't be mean. It's a visual aid to go with his query. Just in case we don't know what a Nexus 7 is (here in the Nexus 7 forum).
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Oh. Now I see.
The nice thing is that Signatures can be disabled if you so choose, it'd just be nice if everyone kept a modestly sized signature.
wmoore said:
Page-long signatures seem to be getting more prevalent, sadly. Not great reading on a 1280x800 laptop.
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XDA Signatures: The new Geociities
morell2 said:
it now work but all data delete!
i do unroot and back to stock with rootkit 1.5.2 and after it is work!
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wat?
When you oem unlock, data is deleted, it tells you that. Otherwise, no idea what you're talking about.
Known issue about the bootloader. Have to be connected to a computer via USB to be able to boot into recovery. if you have a working system partition you can use a script or other apps that will boot you into recovery.
Also the bootloader will freeze if you try to boot into it via the buttons if you are connected to a power outlet via USB
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Known issue about the bootloader. Have to be connected to a computer via USB to be able to boot into recovery. if you have a working system partition you can use a script or other apps that will boot you into recovery.
Also the bootloader will freeze if you try to boot into it via the buttons if you are connected to a power outlet via USB
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That's interesting. I pretty much always make sure I'm plugged in before going into recovery / bootloader anyway (I'm paranoid about running out of battery mid-operation). I also pretty much always use adb reboot recovery, etc rather than hardware buttons.
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Known issue about the bootloader. Have to be connected to a computer via USB to be able to boot into recovery. if you have a working system partition you can use a script or other apps that will boot you into recovery.
Also the bootloader will freeze if you try to boot into it via the buttons if you are connected to a power outlet via USB
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That's interesting. I pretty much always make sure I'm plugged in before going into recovery / bootloader anyway (I'm paranoid about running out of battery mid-operation). I also pretty much always use adb reboot recovery, etc rather than hardware buttons.
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Not neccessarily true. I use an app called Quick boot. I can boot into recovery from it with Ease. Lets me set up Widgets/icon for recovery and I have one for reboot. No need for me to hook up to pc. Anywhere at anytime I can boot into recovery on my Nexus 7. I can also set one up for bootloader. If someone gets stuck on bootloader screen, the hardware button press for reboot works to get out of there.
They have a free version of the app and it works perfectly. Check it out. No need to run to a pc everytime you want to flash a rom or something. Battery is nothing to worry about. As long as you have 50%(really even less than that), you good to flash, wipe, or what ever.
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Not neccessarily true. I use an app called Quick boot.
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Me too. Though I'm old school and still like to type commands rather than point and click. I'll be looking at Quick Boot but still go to PowerShell (which I always have open) and type adb reboot.:silly:
All the various apps that offer rebooting options will work as they are still executing the same terminal commands that you would've had to type in in order to reboot it.
The issue is that you would still require a working system partition in order to boot into recovery (stock/twrp/cwm) without any USB connection. Incase of a soft brick, you will need to connect to a computer in order to get into recovery so i would suggest people make sure they have one nearby when they're flashing stuff.
I just went through this. I boinked my setup and it was bootlooping. I couldn't get into CWM.
Just press and hold Power+VolDwn+VolUp until you get into the stock bootloader. Now plug in your USB to to a PC.
Stay in the bootloader. Mine actually kinda froze but it will unfreeze after a while. Don't select anything. Just stay there.
Now you can use Fastboot commands to reboot into CWM. ADB only works when the phone is on.
I think the command is "fastboot reboot recovery".
This will put you in CWM. You can also take this opportunity to reflash your recovery here too. I reflashed mine just to be on the safe side before rebooting it.
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Hi,
I used Hasoon's all in one tool to successfully unlock the bootloader on my One, and flashed a recovery (TWRP).
When I went to install a kernel (Bulletproof) I messed up and installed the boot.img file from bulletproof instead of loading it through recovery (dumb i know).
Now my phone just constantly reboots itself, it gets to the HTC splash screen for less than a second, and then reboots again. Holding down power + volume down does nothing either.
Can anyone help or suggest anything please?
phillenium17 said:
Hi,
I used Hasoon's all in one tool to successfully unlock the bootloader on my One, and flashed a recovery (TWRP).
When I went to install a kernel (Bulletproof) I messed up and installed the boot.img file from bulletproof instead of loading it through recovery (dumb i know).
Now my phone just constantly reboots itself, it gets to the HTC splash screen for less than a second, and then reboots again. Holding down power + volume down does nothing either.
Can anyone help or suggest anything please?
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Try holding just volume down. Do you know how to use ADB? if you time it right a fastboot reboot-bootloader will get you to bootloader or you can do it through the all in one toolkit you will have to close the first window at the right time and it will send the command for you.
And some light reading pertaining to your issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273452&highlight=boot+loop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2272236&highlight=boot+loop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270550&highlight=boot+loop
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Try holding just volume down. Do you know how to use ADB? if you time it right a fastboot reboot-bootloader will get you to bootloader or you can do it through the all in one toolkit you will have to close the first window at the right time and it will send the command for you.
And some light reading pertaining to your issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273452&highlight=boot+loop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2272236&highlight=boot+loop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2270550&highlight=boot+loop
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Tried just volume down and same result, HTC splash screen for less than a second and reboot. I've not used ADB before, can you give me a link to download it? Or, in the all in one tool which command am I using? "ADB Sideload a ROM" from the extras box?
phillenium17 said:
Tried just volume down and same result, HTC splash screen for less than a second and reboot. I've not used ADB before, can you give me a link to download it? Or, in the all in one tool which command am I using? "ADB Sideload a ROM" from the extras box?
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Well looks like it's time to learn.
First thing that just might make this easy. In the all in one under commands there is Erase Cache. Click on that hit the ok button and then close the first window. Next windows will say waiting for device now with a little luck upon one of the reboots it will catch the device and wipe the cache. That should then allow you to hold volume down and get into the bootloader. If not let me know and we will proceed to option 2
Read through those threads and the first one was the closest to my problem.
Tried the Boot into Bootloader and Erase Cache commands from the All in One tool and both just give me "device not detected" errors. Tried them multiple times during the phone booting up, but its not even being detected by my PC.
I can't even turn the bloody thing off it just sits there on my desk buzzing every time to restarts itself.
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Well looks like it's time to learn.
First thing that just might make this easy. In the all in one under commands there is Erase Cache. Click on that hit the ok button and then close the first window. Next windows will say waiting for device now with a little luck upon one of the reboots it will catch the device and wipe the cache. That should then allow you to hold volume down and get into the bootloader. If not let me know and we will proceed to option 2
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No luck, left the second window sitting there but it's not picking it up at all, show me option 2 please
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No luck, left the second window sitting there but it's not picking it up at all, show me option 2 please
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Sorry watching the google IO man some cool new things are coming :good:
Ok now down to business. I am guessing your computer is all set up and you have drivers as you already installed a recovery. So do to the all in one toolkit then go into the data folder once there hold down Ctrl and shift and right click on empty space. You will get a option to Open Command Windows Here do that. A black dos command box will pop up. type
fastboot reboot-bootloader
it should say waiting for device
Nevermind that's not going to work. Try this when your phone is starting up hold the power button until screen goes black then immediately hold down volume down and don't let go. Try with the phone plugged in to computer and without
nullkill said:
Sorry watching the google IO man some cool new things are coming :good:
Ok now down to business. I am guessing your computer is all set up and you have drivers as you already installed a recovery. So do to the all in one toolkit then go into the data folder once there hold down Ctrl and shift and right click on empty space. You will get a option to Open Command Windows Here do that. A black dos command box will pop up. type
fastboot reboot-bootloader
it should say waiting for device
Nevermind that's not going to work. Try this when your phone is starting up hold the power button until screen goes black then immediately hold down volume down and don't let go. Try with the phone plugged in to computer and without
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I left the phone in the office overnight and it must have drained the battery enough to kill the boot loop. Was able to get to the bootloader screen this morning when I checked before leaving for work.
So reflash recovery you think or should I factory reset it and start again?
phillenium17 said:
I left the phone in the office overnight and it must have drained the battery enough to kill the boot loop. Was able to get to the bootloader screen this morning when I checked before leaving for work.
So reflash recovery you think or should I factory reset it and start again?
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I would reflash custom recovery do it a couple times and after that wipe the cache. Power down the device and then turn it back on and go to recovery.
Make sure it has a decent charge on it like 30%, 50 would be best.
nullkill said:
I would reflash custom recovery do it a couple times and after that wipe the cache. Power down the device and then turn it back on and go to recovery.
Make sure it has a decent charge on it like 30%, 50 would be best.
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So something like TWRP in the all in one? Thanks for your help on this too nullkill.
phillenium17 said:
So something like TWRP in the all in one? Thanks for your help on this too nullkill.
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Use CWM because at this point you are going to have to sideload the ROM. So find the ROM you want and download it. Then rename it to rom.zip then from the all in one go to side load a rom and in clockwork mod go to the same thing might be under advanced.
nullkill said:
Use CWM because at this point you are going to have to sideload the ROM. So find the ROM you want and download it. Then rename it to rom.zip then from the all in one go to side load a rom and in clockwork mod go to the same thing might be under advanced.
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Ok cool, will try that when I get home this afternoon. At this stage I just wanted to put the Bulletproof kernel on for the improved battery life and sweep functions, or do I need to install a custom ROM as well? I've got the Bulletproof zip file on my PC so am I renaming that?
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Ok cool, will try that when I get home this afternoon. At this stage I just wanted to put the Bulletproof kernel on for the improved battery life and sweep functions, or do I need to install a custom ROM as well? I've got the Bulletproof zip file on my PC so am I renaming that?
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Installing a custom kernel on top of an unmodified stock ROM is a very bad idea. You don't have to go full custom like TrickDroid or ARHD, but there are rooted/somewhat modified stock ROMs available to use.
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Ok cool, will try that when I get home this afternoon. At this stage I just wanted to put the Bulletproof kernel on for the improved battery life and sweep functions, or do I need to install a custom ROM as well? I've got the Bulletproof zip file on my PC so am I renaming that?
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Installing a custom kernel on top of an unmodified stock ROM is a very bad idea. You don't have to go full custom like TrickDroid or ARHD, but there are rooted/somewhat modified stock ROMs available to use.
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If that's what you originally did then that's what caused this to happen. You can not install a custom kernel on a stock Rom. Unremarked is 100% correct. Also check the Rom to make sure it supports a custom kernel. Trick droid is nice coupled with a custom kernel you can use the HTC logo for a menu button
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Installing a custom kernel on top of an unmodified stock ROM is a very bad idea. You don't have to go full custom like TrickDroid or ARHD, but there are rooted/somewhat modified stock ROMs available to use.
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That is, stupidly, what I did. Wasn't aware I couldn't install a kernel on stock ROM.
So....
From here install a custom ROM via sideload through the all in one tool?
Then install the new kernel?
Been doing some more reading and I think I'll go with the Renovate ROM, so I should just need to install a recovery again and then sideload the ROM?
phillenium17 said:
Been doing some more reading and I think I'll go with the Renovate ROM, so I should just need to install a recovery again and then sideload the ROM?
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Yes sir. Make sure to flash the rom and then boot the phone up. Then restart again to recovery and then flash kernel.
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Yes sir. Make sure to flash the rom and then boot the phone up. Then restart again to recovery and then flash kernel.
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Thank you nullkill, looks like the latest build of the ROM doesn't support Bulletproof kernel anymore (or its unstable if used) so I'll just flash the ROM I think, or do I need to install the stock kernel after flashing the ROM too?
Sorry for all the questions :cyclops:
phillenium17 said:
Thank you nullkill, looks like the latest build of the ROM doesn't support Bulletproof kernel anymore (or its unstable if used) so I'll just flash the ROM I think, or do I need to install the stock kernel after flashing the ROM too?
Sorry for all the questions :cyclops:
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No problem. You should be able to flash the rom and be good. If you have any issues make sure to wipe the cache.
Flashed Renovate and all back up and running now, thanks for the help and suggestions.
Hi all, Im a noob and seeking for help, PLEASE WRITE STEP CEARLY CAUSE IM A NOOB. Today I was trying to root my HTC one with the hassoon all in one tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942, I don't know what did I do but trying to press flash recovery lots of time, they all say error device not found, and the last time it finally go into my phone, but when I reboot my phone, it go to the cwm recovery screen, I tried everything like wipe data factory reset and wipe dalvik data, cache and it still not going back to normal. Tried to factory reset and recovery in bootloader but it all come back to the cwm recovery screen. Also, I saw that it write tampered on top of the screen when I'm in bootloader, and saw it S-on. Anyone have a idea to get it back ? And if you guy can, please help me to root it after I get my phone back to normal. Thank you. AND PLEASE WRITE STEP CLEARLY CAUSE IM A NOOB AND DON'T KNOW A LOT. God bless u . Also, my one is from Telstra, Australia carrier and it made in Taiwan.
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Hi all, Im a noob and seeking for help, PLEASE WRITE STEP CEARLY CAUSE IM A NOOB. Today I was trying to root my HTC one with the hassoon all in one tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942, I don't know what did I do but trying to press flash recovery lots of time, they all say error device not found, and the last time it finally go into my phone, but when I reboot my phone, it go to the cwm recovery screen, I tried everything like wipe data factory reset and wipe dalvik data, cache and it still not going back to normal. Tried to factory reset and recovery in bootloader but it all come back to the cwm recovery screen. Also, I saw that it write tampered on top of the screen when I'm in bootloader, and saw it S-on. Anyone have a idea to get it back ? And if you guy can, please help me to root it after I get my phone back to normal. Thank you. AND PLEASE WRITE STEP CLEARLY CAUSE IM A NOOB AND DON'T KNOW A LOT. God bless u . Also, my one is from Telstra, Australia carrier and it made in Taiwan.
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First of all - Please format your posts into paragraphs. People don't like reading a wall of text and will probably make it less likely for you to receive help.
(Im going to assume you haven't made a Nandroid backup and made a safe copy)
I'm new to Android a couple of months so there will be people on here with more experience than me who might be able to help you with an easier/quicker method, but this is what I would do:-
Download the latest Android Revolution HD (a Sense-based ROM that is the same as stock but better - read about it), other Sense-based ROMs are available but I like ARHD.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023
Rename it to something like arhd.zip
Use the All-in-one-toolkit to side-load the ROM to your phone. It will begin to install automatically. Use the volume/power keys to install - it makes it less likely for the installer to crash.
There would be no need to root as ARHD comes already rooted.
You could also look/ask around for a Nandroid backup of your device/carrier and adb side-load to your phone but that would be more work for you. This would put your phone back to stock like new again. The best guide I've seen on here for people new to flashing,backups, etc. is here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
**Tampered** happens I think when you flash a custom recovery. S-ON is normal - don't worry about it.
Good Luck. Hope I've helped...
If I've made any mistakes here, someone please correct me...
Hi redbull, tks for ur reply, Ill do all of that tomorrow but can u explain the install step mate ? Where can I get that all in one kit, what is side load and abd side load, how can u install with the colume button ?, ty and sorry for my stupid question
mrvipgaok123 said:
Hi redbull, tks for ur reply, Ill do all of that tomorrow but can u explain the install step mate ? Where can I get that all in one kit, what is side load and abd side load, how can u install with the colume button ?, ty and sorry for my stupid question
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To be honest mate I can't totally remember, I've only used it once and it's been a few weeks since I messed my phone up and had to use the toolkit sideload to fix it. I'm on a Mac at the moment so can't even check. It wasn't too hard to figure out though!
The toolkit (by hasoon) you already have is the toolkit I'm talking about. Sideload is just installing the ROM from somewhere else when it's not stored on your phone. (i.e. on your PC).
The installer (if you get that far) is called 'Aroma' and quite buggy when using the touchscreen so just use the volume keys to move around the options and the power button to select them.
Ty lol, Im currently using volume and power button to moving in the bootloader, it a brand new phone and im panic lol. Ill try all of that tomorrow
mrvipgaok123 said:
Ty lol, Im currently using volume and power button to moving in the bootloader, it a brand new phone and im panic lol. Ill try all of that tomorrow
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I was too, but if you can reach the recovery screen then it will be ok and there will be a way of fixing it somehow.
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I was too, but if you can reach the recovery screen then it will be ok and there will be a way of fixing it somehow.
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How can u install the new rom with the tool ? And the recovery is not from the bootloader, if i press the recovery fom bootloader it will cme back to cwm recovery screen.
mrvipgaok123 said:
How can u install the new rom with the tool ? And the recovery is not from the bootloader, if i press the recovery fom bootloader it will cme back to cwm recovery screen.
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Like I said, I can't remember 100%, but its in the toolkit under 'Extras' -> 'Sideload a ROM' or something similar. It might even guide you through the steps. There's probably guides and videos online somewhere. Just call your zip file something simple to help reduce the chance of error.
Not sure I understand what you're saying... If you press recovery, you're taken to the recovery screen?
mrvipgaok123 said:
How can u install the new rom with the tool ? And the recovery is not from the bootloader, if i press the recovery fom bootloader it will cme back to cwm recovery screen.
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the tool work from fastboot mode in bootloader. so you must be in bootloader to use it but the toolkit has options that will boot the phone into bootloader
skinsfanbdh said:
the tool work from fastboot mode in bootloader. so you must be in bootloader to use it but the toolkit has options that will boot the phone into bootloader
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I tried b4 but it not working. Turned usb debugging on already
mrvipgaok123 said:
I tried b4 but it not working. Turned usb debugging on already
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while in bootloader press power button once this toggles fastboot mode. if it just stays on waiting for device after you closed the first cmd screen tap power button and it should start
mrvipgaok123 said:
I tried b4 but it not working. Turned usb debugging on already
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Tried what before? When you press 'fastboot' on the device nothing major happens on the phone - it's waiting for commands from your PC.
Edit - Too late, what he said ^^
It keep saying in cmd that device not found
mrvipgaok123 said:
It keep saying in cmd that device not found
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Try to push it to your device without the toolkit. Read this site
http://m.androidcentral.com/android-201-10-basic-terminal-commands-you-should-know
Use adb push command to send the ROM to your phone while in fastboot mode. Once it's on your phone, just go into recovery and install it from zip.
Place the 'android-tools' folder you download from that site directly onto your c:/ drive, not on your desktop etc. It just makes it easier.
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Forgot to say - put the arhd.zip ROM into that folder also.
Try to go into recovery first to see what folders you have, if any. I had a folder called '0' when I messed up so my command would have been
adb push arhd.zip /sdcard/0
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redbull123 said:
Try to push it to your device without the toolkit. Read this site
http://m.androidcentral.com/android-201-10-basic-terminal-commands-you-should-know
Use adb push command to send the ROM to your phone while in fastboot mode. Once it's on your phone, just go into recovery and install it from zip.
Place the 'android-tools' folder you download from that site directly onto your c:/ drive, not on your desktop etc. It just makes it easier.
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Forgot to say - put the arhd.zip ROM into that folder also.
Try to go into recovery first to see what folders you have, if any. I had a folder called '0' when I messed up so my command would have been
adb push arhd.zip /sdcard/0
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Did u have a look at the video mate ? If I press recovery in hboot it said entering recovery then go back to cwm screen, ty anywas, ill try that tomorrow
mrvipgaok123 said:
Did u have a look at the video mate ? If I press recovery in hboot it said entering recovery then go back to cwm screen, ty anywas, ill try that tomorrow
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Cwm screen IS recovery. That's what's supposed to happen.
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redbull123 said:
Cwm screen IS recovery. That's what's supposed to happen.
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Ou sorry stupid me lol, though u said hboot recovery, ty to get alone with me
mrvipgaok123 said:
It keep saying in cmd that device not found
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Can u get the phone in Bootloader
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daorderdillon said:
Can u get the phone in Bootloader
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Yea mate, I can go into all over the hboot, just cant go into the hboot fac reset and recovery
mrvipgaok123 said:
Yea mate, I can go into all over the hboot, just cant go into the hboot fac reset and recovery
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Is the Bootloader unlocked
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HELP!!! I tried to install a ROM and all my data were gone and my SD card files look pretty messed up so I decided to wipe the system and return to Stock later.
After wiping the system, I realize the OTG storage cant be mounted and the HORROR begins. My phone got no OS to boot.
I tried to flash stock boot image and recovery and tried installing the official RRU. It failed. Now I can't even boot to fastboot or recovery.
It is stuck at HTC Quietly Brilliant splash screen.
I know some of the steps I did were pretty silly.
I need this phone tomorrow.
Pleaase HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!! :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
when you press power+volume down (without releasing the keys) for a few seconds (could be 20-30, doesn't matter), what happends?
first of all you data from you sd wasnt gone it just gets moved to support 4.2.2 multiuser.
what you should do is use all in one toolkit to run the fastboot commands for you. then i would sideload arhd 10 to your phone.
im running it now and its absolutely perfect
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when you press power+volume down (without releasing the keys) for a few seconds (could be 20-30, doesn't matter), what happends?
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Nothing happens, man. It just stuck at HTC quietly brilliant screen. I held up to 5 minutes just now.
put your phone under a bright light while you do the button combo
seriously its not a joke
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HELP!!! I tried to install a ROM and all my data were gone and my SD card files look pretty messed up so I decided to wipe the system and return to Stock later.
After wiping the system, I realize the OTG storage cant be mounted and the HORROR begins. My phone got no OS to boot.
I tried to flash stock boot image and recovery and tried installing the official RRU. It failed. Now I can't even boot to fastboot or recovery.
It is stuck at HTC Quietly Brilliant splash screen.
I know some of the steps I did were pretty silly.
I need this phone tomorrow.
Pleaase HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!! :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Can you boot into recovery mate, go into bootloader and reflash custom recovery if you cannot. Get into recovery and adb sideload either Android Revolution HD 9.4 or 10.0, the rom should begin to install once its transferred over, It takes a while so let it do its job to transfer, also make sure you have up to date adb drivers and files, otherwise adb sideload wont work.
skinsfanbdh said:
first of all you data from you sd wasnt gone it just gets moved to support 4.2.2 multiuser.
what you should do is use all in one toolkit to run the fastboot commands for you. then i would sideload arhd 10 to your phone.
im running it now and its absolutely perfect
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in order to do that, he should be able to boot into fastboot.
but with power+volum up? should go into bootloader
skinsfanbdh said:
first of all you data from you sd wasnt gone it just gets moved to support 4.2.2 multiuser.
what you should do is use all in one toolkit to run the fastboot commands for you. then i would sideload arhd 10 to your phone.
im running it now and its absolutely perfect
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Actually I mentioned that in ARHD thread. Before install arhd 10, I only had 7GB available. After installing, I had 25GB available. I tried to find my data everywhere with Root explorer. It's just not there anymore.
I have encoured the same issue and the only solution for me is to plug into pc and run the solution All In One !
I'm enabled to reboot into recovery and do a nandroid restore !
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in order to do that, he should be able to boot into fastboot.
but with power+volum up? should go into bootloader
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power+volume down
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put your phone under a bright light while you do the button combo
seriously its not a joke
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I am aware of that method. It helped when stuck in Aroma. But right now, it just stays there no matter what button combo I try.
does your computer recognize it at all when you plug it in
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Actually I mentioned that in ARHD thread. Before install arhd 10, I only had 7GB available. After installing, I had 25GB available. I tried to find my data everywhere with Root explorer. It's just not there anymore.
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It should be in /data/media
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skinsfanbdh said:
does your computer recognize it at all when you plug it in
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No it doesn't recognize. Boy, I think I am screwed. :crying::crying:
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No it doesn't recognize. Boy, I think I am screwed. :crying::crying:
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Nope ur not I have learnt my lesson the last time when I flashed in aroma when I figure out the bright light thing and promised never to take that chance again if i do use aroma to flash anything I dont even touch the screen I use the power button to select and vol up and dwn keys to navigate and make sure I'm at 10% battery in case I get stuck
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keep trying the button combo power+volume down under a bright light or try to use the all in one toolkit.
if you cant get it with that you can wait for the battery to die
skinsfanbdh said:
keep trying the button combo power+volume down under a bright light or try to use the all in one toolkit.
if you cant get it with that you can wait for the battery to die
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After holding this for some 10 minutes under the bright light, finally managed to boot into fastboot. Damn that was tough.
Thanks you all for the help!!
Unrivalled said:
After holding this for some 10 minutes under the bright light, finally managed to boot into fastboot. Damn that was tough.
Thanks you all for the help!!
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U need to stop flashing lol
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Don't panick, plug your phone into usb, go to cmd and try a command "adb devices" if it sees the device then try "adb reboot bootloader" if it doesn't see it, then I guess you have wrong drivers, there was a thread on xda with the correct ones
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Unrivalled said:
After holding this for some 10 minutes under the bright light, finally managed to boot into fastboot. Damn that was tough.
Thanks you all for the help!!
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awesome bro. happy flashing:victory:
Guys please help me. This morning, i was uninstalling google now app and when i restarted my sparkle v, it got into a boot loop. it says optimizing apps and then starts over again. I am currently using CWM recovery and that too cannot be accessed. so i am completely out of ideas. if there was a way to access the recovery, i could flash another backup rom but i can't access my recovery. Please help me guys....:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Guys please help me. This morning, i was uninstalling google now app and when i restarted my sparkle v, it got into a boot loop. it says optimizing apps and then starts over again. I am currently using CWM recovery and that too cannot be accessed. so i am completely out of ideas. if there was a way to access the recovery, i could flash another backup rom but i can't access my recovery. Please help me guys....:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Turnoff device - press n' hold volume up + power button, then try getting into recovery mode. Isn't that worked for you?
sachin n said:
Turnoff device - press n' hold volume up + power button, then try getting into recovery mode. Isn't that worked for you?
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nope. that's also the problem. i can't get into recovery. instead of getting into recovery, the android load screen appears. And that was why it is double bricked...
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nope. that's also the problem. i can't get into recovery. instead of getting into recovery, the android load screen appears. And that was why it is double bricked...
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Android load screen? You mean? I think that's stock recovery! gimme a pic of that.
sachin n said:
Android load screen? You mean? I think that's stock recovery! gimme a pic of that.
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i am using Clockwork mod recovery. i am also facing bootloop on os. the thing is when i try to enter the recovery by pressing the keys, i get the options screen but when i select the recovery menu, instead of going to the recovery, it goes to the android boot. in a nutshell, it skips the recovery completely...
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i am using Clockwork mod recovery. i am also facing bootloop on os. the thing is when i try to enter the recovery by pressing the keys, i get the options screen but when i select the recovery menu, instead of going to the recovery, it goes to the android boot. in a nutshell, it skips the recovery completely...
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Damn, this is confusing me.
It just loops [Boot animation*?] when you tried to enter into the recovery menu?
sachin n said:
Damn, this is confusing me.
It just loops [Boot animation*?] when you tried to enter into the recovery menu?
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yup. FINALLY I SOLVED IT. i got into fastboot ah plugged the usb. went to pc and opened Android One Toolkit and just reflashed CWM... I'M so relieved....
nate_x said:
yup. FINALLY I SOLVED IT. i got into fastboot ah plugged the usb. went to pc and opened Android One Toolkit and just reflashed CWM... I'M so relieved....
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Wow! Nice man.
I'm happy you did fixed it.
BTW, I suggest you to flash twrp recovery by 1cefire - its the stable recovery till date for the sprout devices.
Link - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24562946973632081
sachin n said:
Wow! Nice man.
I'm happy you did fixed it.
BTW, I suggest you to flash twrp recovery by 1cefire - its the stable recovery till date for the sprout devices.
Link - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24562946973632081
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thanks bro. I've been using cwm for all these times and i'm pretty comfortable with it. will try it some other time. btw i'm planning on upgrading to a redmi note 4 this week. i heard it is easy to customize and get good roms. after android one, i don't think i can use a phone without rooting or custom roms for long anymore hehe...
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thanks bro. I've been using cwm for all these times and i'm pretty comfortable with it. will try it some other time. btw i'm planning on upgrading to a redmi note 4 this week. i heard it is easy to customize and get good roms. after android one, i don't think i can use a phone without rooting or custom roms for long anymore hehe...
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Wow, nice.
I too have a redmi-note-4 64GB one, it's quite good.
As you can see development is also topnotch atm, it's kicking!
Yes, once you get addicted into Android, you can't just leave it lol.
It's easy to customize with Miui, like themes etc.. But as a Android one user, you will feel like you need to flash an AOSP based rom and get rid of Miui.
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Wow, nice.
I too have a redmi-note-4 64GB one, it's quite good.
As you can see development is also topnotch atm, it's kicking!
Yes, once you get addicted into Android, you can't just leave it lol.
It's easy to customize with Miui, like themes etc.. But as a Android one user, you will feel like you need to flash an AOSP based rom and get rid of Miui.
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i was planning on flashing the resurrection remix rom with nougat. can't wait.
nate_x said:
i was planning on flashing the resurrection remix rom with nougat. can't wait.
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Yes LOL!
But youve to unlock its bootloader first, for a kind info - Unlocking bootloader was like really really pain in ass!
You've to apply for that via their website then wait for their approvals, once you get approvals then try unlocking oem, it'll fail... Fail.. Fail..again n again, but one day it'll let you unlock your phone successfully. Lol
Like that, once you get your device unlocked with their official method, then play with roms! ?
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Yes LOL!
But youve to unlock its bootloader first, for a kind info - Unlocking bootloader was like really really pain in ass!
You've to apply for that via their website then wait for their approvals, once you get approvals then try unlocking oem, it'll fail... Fail.. Fail..again n again, but one day it'll let you unlock your phone successfully. Lol
Like that, once you get your device unlocked with their official method, then play with roms!
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thanks for the tip. I'll be asking you more tips once i get my hands on it...
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thanks for the tip. I'll be asking you more tips once i get my hands on it...
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Alright. Kbye