Hello has all here is my problem.
I wanted to fall in love the Roma [Roma] [20. Jun] BTTR 3?? Orio1gen © 5.0.0 ¦ Nightlies ¦ SVN ¦ 2.17.401.1, but my telephone no more wants to start no access to the recovery, only a fastboot access :crying:
Can use me please.
Thanks to you :fingers-crossed:
you can reflash the recovery img with fastboot, then from the recovery you can flash any rom you want
lux209 said:
you can reflash the recovery img with fastboot, then from the recovery you can flash any rom you want
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It does not work. Once the recovery.img to fall in love, me wants started there recovery but the telephone reboot without reaching the recovery.
You're s-off?
IF yes, flash a ruu and after flash a custom recovery.
Now you can re-root your phone
Guich said:
You're s-off?
IF yes, flash a ruu and after flash a custom recovery.
Now you can re-root your phone
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Thank you grace to you I succeeded has to put on again my htc one.
Thank you for your help
Good
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After you install custom recovery. recovery to be able to return to the stock again? How if possible.? waiting for help.
tanks..
kkalkan said:
After you install custom recovery. recovery to be able to return to the stock again? How if possible.? waiting for help.
tanks..
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Grab a RUU and extract the recovery.img file from the ROM.zip. Then flash the recovery image in FASTBOOT USB mode using
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Thank you for the reply. Another method yet? ready to file the form. examples. sensation, such as stock recovery is installed?.
Ouh.
For my little brain.
I use MIUI S-OFF (Clockworkmod installed with CWM Recovery).
I extract the recovery.img from a RUU go in fastboot and use the android SDK to flash it?
What is with the S-OFF and what happens then? Is it S-ON then?
justPwnY said:
Ouh.
For my little brain.
I use MIUI S-OFF (Clockworkmod installed with CWM Recovery).
I extract the recovery.img from a RUU go in fastboot and use the android SDK to flash it?
What is with the S-OFF and what happens then? Is it S-ON then?
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S-OFF is controlled by the HBOOT/bootloader. Installing another recovery image will not affect the bootloader, so you will still have S-OFF. However the stock HTC recovery does not allow you to flash custom ROMs.
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kkalkan said:
After you install custom recovery. recovery to be able to return to the stock again? How if possible.? waiting for help.
tanks..
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kkalkan said:
Thank you for the reply. Another method yet? ready to file the form. examples. sensation, such as stock recovery is installed?.
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OK, in looking at your posts again, are you asking how to backup your phone using a custom recovery so that you can restore it later?
If so, you would use the Backup option on the recovery menu and it create a backup file of the phone's current image to the SD card.
If you wish to restore this backup file, you would choose the Restore option on the recovery menu and then choose the backup file on the SD card.
If i install the Stock, the ROM doesn't allow to flash custom roms.
How do you mean that? Isn't it possible to install CWM +Recovery and flash a custom rom?
justPwnY said:
If i install the Stock, the ROM doesn't allow to flash custom roms.
How do you mean that? Isn't it possible to install CWM +Recovery and flash a custom rom?
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Yes it is possible to flash a custom ROM with CWM recovery. But if you reinstall the stock recovery (which is what I thought the original poster was asking), it will overwrite CWM recovery and you won't be able to flash a custom ROM.
Realy? And how can i get it back?
justPwnY said:
Realy? And how can i get it back?
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If you are still S-OFF or have an unlocked bootloader, then you would simply reinstall CWM.
Ok thanks i will give it a try!
Thanks for your answers
my htc one is google play editon(buy from google play),I unlock it and flash twrp recovery, then rooted it,I recieve ota 4.4,so I do it,and then reboot forever,i wipe data,this is unless. my htc one is s-on,cid GOOG001(not change),what can I do now?
my hboot is like the picture,I can't flash the google RUU from 4.2.2 to 4.4,he tell me signature verify fail,How should I do?
qianlicao353 said:
my htc one is google play editon(buy from google play),I unlock it and flash twrp recovery, then rooted it,I recieve ota 4.4,so I do it,and then reboot forever,i wipe data,this is unless. my htc one is s-on,cid GOOG001(not change),what can I do now?
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You need to flash the stock recovery then you will be able to apply the ota.
clay21 said:
You need to flash the stock recovery then you will be able to apply the ota.
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but I can't enter system,it always reboot forever
Boot into bootloader mode ( power + volume down ). Once in bootloader you can flash stock recovery then try to apply the ota. If that fails you might have to flash the stock ruu.
qianlicao353 said:
but I can't enter system,it always reboot forever
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Have a free thanks.
Anyway, you don't need to get into system, you flash a recovery with fastboot.
clay21 said:
Boot into bootloader mode ( power + volume down ). Once in bootloader you can flash stock recovery then try to apply the ota. If that fails you might have to flash the stock ruu.
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I can flash stock recovery,but I can't put the stock ruu into sdcard,because I can't enter system.
clay21 said:
Boot into bootloader mode ( power + volume down ). Once in bootloader you can flash stock recovery then try to apply the ota. If that fails you might have to flash the stock ruu.
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please help me
You dont need to boot to os to use ruu.exe just run it in fasboot
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Hello guys, I need an help! I have reinstalled a 4.4.2 stock ROM on my phone, because I had some problems with ARHD 53.0, and decided to return stock waiting for 63.0. Anyways, I am curious about a thing. I have TWRP 2.6.3.3 installed on my phone, last firmware (4.19.401.11), stock kernel, rooted, last hboot, no fastboot option activated and, when I try to flash the stock recovery of 4.19.401.11, it always fails; it doesnt open but shows the warning red sign screen. Instead, I can install TWRP recovery without any problems. What is the reason for this? I always erase cache from fastboot before and after recovery flashing. thanks to everyone!
diego9416 said:
Hello guys, I need an help! I have reinstalled a 4.4.2 stock ROM on my phone, because I had some problems with ARHD 53.0, and decided to return stock waiting for 63.0. Anyways, I am curious about a thing. I have TWRP 2.6.3.3 installed on my phone, last firmware (4.19.401.11), stock kernel, rooted, last hboot, no fastboot option activated and, when I try to flash the stock recovery of 4.19.401.11, it always fails; it doesnt open but shows the warning red sign screen. Instead, I can install TWRP recovery without any problems. What is the reason for this? I always erase cache from fastboot before and after recovery flashing. thanks to everyone!
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The red warning triangle is stock
mb_guy said:
The red warning triangle is stock
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So the normal HTC stock recovery cant be used for flashing, etc? just for the OTA? Was just curious about, dont want to keep stock recovery but wondered about it
You need a custom recovery to flash any roms. Stock recovery is for OTA's. If you aren't worried about them I'd leave the custom recovery on
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You need a custom recovery to flash any roms. Stock recovery is for OTA's. If you aren't worried about them I'd leave the custom recovery on
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Perfect, was just curious to know about stock recovery functions thank you all
diego9416 said:
Hello guys, I need an help! I have reinstalled a 4.4.2 stock ROM on my phone, because I had some problems with ARHD 53.0, and decided to return stock waiting for 63.0. Anyways, I am curious about a thing. I have TWRP 2.6.3.3 installed on my phone, last firmware (4.19.401.11), stock kernel, rooted, last hboot, no fastboot option activated and, when I try to flash the stock recovery of 4.19.401.11, it always fails; it doesnt open but shows the warning red sign screen. Instead, I can install TWRP recovery without any problems. What is the reason for this? I always erase cache from fastboot before and after recovery flashing. thanks to everyone!
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i also need 4.19.401.11 stock recovery but can not find it. can you share it with me? its important, i have no recovery now and i must install sense 6 update
erhangulsum said:
i also need 4.19.401.11 stock recovery but can not find it. can you share it with me? its important, i have no recovery now and i must install sense 6 update
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You always have a recovery.. that would be ODD to not have one.. Here is it http://d-h.st/Igg Thanks to @Guich
Hi,
I just got a brand new HTC One 7 (WWE, CID E_11) after my last one died. Im trying to root it and install a custom recovery to install arhd or insertcoin. I used htc one toolkit for this. Everything seemed to work ok, but after booting the installed rom (ARHD or insertcoin) the phone reboots after i see the login screen. I somehow managed to reinstall my phone again yesterday, as it was a complete (soft) brick.
I used this to return to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759000
Now does anyone know why I get a reboot loop? Does anyone know if i installed this stock rom if I get the normal OTA updates again? And do i need to relock the bootloader for this? I would really like to install stock roms again but I'm a little anxious after yesterday. (I've installed custom roms since the old HD2/HTC desire, and also on my old HTC One M7, never had any problems, I think it has to do with the Hboot).
Hoping to hear from you guys,
best wishes,
Olaf
Agil1ty said:
Hi,
I just got a brand new HTC One 7 (WWE, CID E_11) after my last one died. Im trying to root it and install a custom recovery to install arhd or insertcoin. I used htc one toolkit for this. Everything seemed to work ok, but after booting the installed rom (ARHD or insertcoin) the phone reboots after i see the login screen. I somehow managed to reinstall my phone again yesterday, as it was a complete (soft) brick.
I used this to return to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759000
Now does anyone know why I get a reboot loop? Does anyone know if i installed this stock rom if I get the normal OTA updates again? And do i need to relock the bootloader for this? I would really like to install stock roms again but I'm a little anxious after yesterday. (I've installed custom roms since the old HD2/HTC desire, and also on my old HTC One M7, never had any problems, I think it has to do with the Hboot).
Hoping to hear from you guys,
best wishes,
Olaf
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Flash the stock firmware 5.11.401.10! I think your firmware is mismatched.
By flashing the firmware after installing the Rom I might fix the bootloop? Or is the stock firmware necesarry to go back to stock? Sorry bit confused, thanks for your response btw
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By flashing the firmware after installing the Rom I might fix the bootloop? Or is the stock firmware necesarry to go back to stock? Sorry bit confused, thanks for your response btw
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Flashing the firmware might fix the boot-loop, since you flashed the stock rom! If it does stop the boot-loops, you can re-install TWRP or CWM to get the custom recovery.
Agil1ty said:
By flashing the firmware after installing the Rom I might fix the bootloop? Or is the stock firmware necesarry to go back to stock? Sorry bit confused, thanks for your response btw
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when using a sense custom rom you need to make sure you use twrp 2.6.3.3 recovery, do not use the toolkits, most of the time they are out of date and not updated, this would explain the bootloops, take the time to learn how to use adb and fastboot, you'll never look back.
nothing to do with the firmware and no need to flash it, if your firmware was knackered, you would have a hard brick.
Seanie280672 said:
when using a sense custom rom you need to make sure you use twrp 2.6.3.3 recovery, do not use the toolkits, most of the time they are out of date and not updated, this would explain the bootloops, take the time to learn how to use adb and fastboot, you'll never look back.
nothing to do with the firmware and no need to flash it, if your firmware was knackered, you would have a hard brick.
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First of all thanks for the quick response. I know how to use adb and fastboot (at least I think).
If i would (in this order) do the following, would that be correct?:
unlock using htdev
Flash twrp 2.6.3.3 using fastboot command: "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (naming twrp 2.6.3.3.img = recovery.img)
reboot bootloader
Flash SuperSU.zip in TWRP
reboot twrp
flash custom rom (ARHD).
The thing is it isn't a normal bootloop (which normally would come with the HTC logo all the time)
It reboots when I try to setup the phone (in the setup menu). Restoring the phone with the link in the OP, ive recoverd my phone, but I would still love to use custom roms again.
Agil1ty said:
First of all thanks for the quick response. I know how to use adb and fastboot (at least I think).
If i would (in this order) do the following, would that be correct?:
unlock using htdev
Flash twrp 2.6.3.3 using fastboot command: "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (naming twrp 2.6.3.3.img = recovery.img)
reboot bootloader
Flash SuperSU.zip in TWRP
reboot twrp
flash custom rom (ARHD)
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unlock using HTC Dev
flash TWRP 2.6.3.3
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter recovery
no need to flash super user it will be included in the rom you flash
flash custom rom, or stock reset rom, if its not rooted, twrp will ask you if you would like to root upon exit.
Seanie280672 said:
unlock using HTC Dev
flash TWRP 2.6.3.3
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter recovery
no need to flash super user it will be included in the rom you flash
flash custom rom, or stock reset rom, if its not rooted, twrp will ask you if you would like to root upon exit.
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It seems that insertcoin had a problem in it's installer:
http://insertcoin-roms.org/category/devices/one_m7/one_sense6/
the changelog says: Fixed SuperSU install (might solve the sudden reboot issue in SetupWizard)
It left me without any rom to install, so i had to sideload ARHD, which it didnt want to install via sideload... The next step I isntalled stock again, which I'm using right now.. but I miss xposed framework and other tweaks too much..
I'm gonna try to unlock it again this afternoon and install insertcoin again, but this time ill make a backup first. Does installing the recovery wipe anything?
Agil1ty said:
It seems that insertcoin had a problem in it's installer:
http://insertcoin-roms.org/category/devices/one_m7/one_sense6/
the changelog says: Fixed SuperSU install (might solve the sudden reboot issue in SetupWizard)
It left me without any rom to install, so i had to sideload ARHD, which it didnt want to install via sideload... The next step I isntalled stock again, which I'm using right now.. but I miss xposed framework and other tweaks too much..
I'm gonna try to unlock it again this afternoon and install insertcoin again, but this time ill make a backup first. Does installing the recovery wipe anything?
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no it doesn't wipe anything, but you can use xposed and its tweaks on stock rom, you just need to root first, just install TWRP, enter recovery and again upon exit it will offer to root stock rom for you.
As thread says, now boot looping. Did fastboot reboot at the end of the upgrade and phone tried to reboot then stayed off.
Trying to go into recovery but that blacks out for me as well.
saw this thread pop up in the "similar threads" field as i was creating this post so guess i should give it a go? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1936852
basically says to just reinstall a custom recovery and flash a new rom and i'm all set (i think).
you need unlock device again and flash custom recovery
1)Unlock your device
2)flash custom recovery
3)flash rom
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If that's the case my phone still says i'm unlocked. So yeah, not sure what to do here. Thanks in advance for any help.
My guess is the new kernel/boot.img is not compatible with the rom you are running.
1. You could try a dirty flash of your current rom.(don't wipe anything just flash the rom)
2. Flash a 5.03.651.3 stock rooted rom.
3. Restore a good backup.
4. Run the 5.03.651.3 RUU and start fresh.
BD619 said:
My guess is the new kernel/boot.img is not compatible with the rom you are running.
1. You could try a dirty flash of your current rom.(don't wipe anything just flash the rom)
2. Flash a 5.03.651.3 stock rooted rom.
3. Restore a good backup.
4. Run the 5.03.651.3 RUU and start fresh.
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Hi, yeah i see.
I went ahead and flashed a TWRP recovery i had labeled as safe and managed to get back into recovery. I'm now on one of my original stock backups which i set right before i went into custom rom mode. So got some functionality back at least.
I will now attempt the RUU process. Please correct me if i'm wrong, but after i complete it, i have to root my phone again? And s-off shouldn't change?
Since you are s-off you don't need to re-lock your bootloader, so all you should need to do after the RUU is re-flash twrp,flash SuperSU if you are going to stay stock rooted or flash a custom rom and you should be good to go.
BD619 said:
Since you are s-off you don't need to re-lock your bootloader, so all you should need to do after the RUU is re-flash twrp,flash SuperSU if you are going to stay stock rooted or flash a custom rom and you should be good to go.
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awesome, you are the best
thanks again for your help, i would have been in some kind of misery without it lol.
nickhx2 said:
awesome, you are the best
thanks again for your help, i would have been in some kind of misery without it lol.
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No worries good luck