I am in need of help please, I had my phone rooted and the 4.2.2 rom flashed.. i was clearing the cache, and apparently wiped the phone clean... now there is no OS, and all I can access is TWRP recovery, and put phone in fast boot... I have tried installing SuperSU through terminal, tried pushing roms through terminal.. am unable to sideload or mount from usb... please help anyone.. im on a mac...
You can use an OTG cable and a usb-drive and put a rom in the drive and flash it with twrp
Find a windows computer and flash an RUU.
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thanks
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
Adb sideboard could have been another e thing
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It wouldn't sideload or anything... But all is well now.
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Without OTG Cable
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
Help
ccresendez said:
It wouldn't sideload or anything... But all is well now.
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Hi I have the same problem and am a noob. Can you give a description as to how you fixed your phone. My phone won't interact with the computer either so I'm not sure how to load a Rom onto it
Please help
I did the same thing and i cannot find a fix! I tried buying a usb otg cable but the phone doesnt seem to recognize it. I dont know what the original person who posed this meant by "i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life". someone please help me. I've been stuck with no phone for about a week now. :crying:
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ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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Can you please explain what you did to fix it. I did the same thing to my HTC One and i dont know how to fix it. pleaseeee help.
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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This worked for me. Thanks!
ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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can you guide me step-by-step how to perform the ruu
THANK YOU
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! Recently moved from iPhone so I have near zero knowledge about Android and rooting. Thought I had bricked my phone after TWRP said there was no OS installed, you saved it
Cheers mate! Created an account just to say thank you!:laugh:
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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hi..friend
mine also got same issue.
but, i didn't understand how to do that.
could u pls guide me details.
which rom should i push into sd card? do i need get ruu zip as a rom?
really appreciated if have little time to guide me
TQ
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ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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hi friend..
could u pls gimme some details step by step how u make it?
i'm tried since 2 days ago but nothing at all.
does my ruu missing some part of it?
appreciated for ur help.TQ
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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i could not able to select "Data" on mount menu.
which version twrp should i use ?
im having issues can anyone here help me i do that adb sideload on CMW but nothing happens and im geeting a lil bit fustrated
amr-213 said:
You can use an OTG cable and a usb-drive and put a rom in the drive and flash it with twrp
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I dont have a critical issue however at work i cant mount my phone to the pc's i have to use usb via otg cable. I plug it in and twrp sees usb otg but no files in the thumb drive. I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. Any ideas?
Htc one
Viper rom version 4.1
Twrp 2.6.3.3
Stock 4.4 kernel
zaki aziz said:
i could not able to select "Data" on mount menu.
which version twrp should i use ?
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Download twrp 2.6.3.3
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myvwrocks said:
I dont have a critical issue however at work i cant mount my phone to the pc's i have to use usb via otg cable. I plug it in and twrp sees usb otg but no files in the thumb drive. I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. Any ideas?
Htc one
Viper rom version 4.1
Twrp 2.6.3.3
Stock 4.4 kernel
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make sure that the files on the drive and make sure the drive is FAT32 not NTFS or something else ,,, and if try to see if you can see the files when you are on the os and mount the drive :/
amr-213 said:
make sure that the files on the drive and make sure the drive is FAT32 not NTFS or something else ,,, and if try to see if you can see the files when you are on the os and mount the drive :/
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It is fat32 I can see all of the files with root explorer when the phone is booted. I initially had the zip in a folder on the drive than I moved it to the root of the drive. in twrp it still shows the drive just no files.
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It is fat32 I can see all of the files with root explorer when the phone is booted. I initially had the zip in a folder on the drive than I moved it to the root of the drive. in twrp it still shows the drive just no files.
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weird try formating the drive and try again ,, and maybe try another flash drive
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Like an idiot i flash a mod for a de-odexed ROM to my stock ROM UK Three M7. So stuck at the boot screen.
The problem is i cant seem to do anything about it. I have no back up (I know !!!), no ROM file on the device to flash and i cant seem to push anything to it.
ADB just says no device found even though it was working ok. Can anyone help? Ive tried it on multiple PCs.
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Go to recovery Mount your memory to pc. Copy a Rom. After that flash Boot img via fastboot and then Rom from recovery.
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It wont mount /sdcard, im on CWM recovery
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You have PC connected and it wont mount..
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Maybe just try facrory reset from recovery..
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Yeah it wont mount, nothing happens.
I cant push anything if it wont mount obviously, i could try doing it from external sd via OTG cable.. but i dont have one.
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Did you tried with ruu?
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As understand it if you have an S-ON device(i do) you have to use the right onee or it will fail.Its Three branded unit,so i need a three RUU. There isnt one out there.
RUUs only work if adb can see detect it
Have you tried going through fastboot? Just fastboot some boot.img to get it to boot, then put a ROM on your sdcard
It sees it now. I can get into recovery (CWM) and fastboot, but i have nothing to flash on the phone, i cant get anything onto the phone to flash! I try ADB sideload, it gets to100% but it says..
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
I tried pushing to the SD card but the recovery then doesn't see the ZIP, its just not there.
/sdcard wont mount in CWM, nothing happens.
I tried a boot.img from the Maximus thread.
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
rovex said:
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
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Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
I think it won't work
CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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Thats what I meant before
But nice to have your device back. I'm waiting for my One too
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Yeah there is no toggle in CWM and the stock recovery I reflashed was only a test build, and didnt actually do anything.
Well its now working again fine. I dont really know why it worked, but it did. It was suggested i try the Aroma file manager first, which sideloaded OK and let me browse the file system. I then re-downloaded the ROM I was trying to use (Maximus) and tried that. It worked with no errors, although the Aroma installer crashed the first time through, which I understand isnt unusual on the One.
Seems i didnt need to access the SDcard at all, it was just a problem with sideloading. It may have been a corrupt ROM download.
Needless to say i now have a CWM backup, Titanium backup and a ROM file on the SDcard just in case.
You cant mount USB storage in recovery on the HTC One, you can only use ADB Sideload to send the ROM if your stuck in a bootloop or if youve erased the system partition:
I have uploaded the latest binaries to my dev host account.
1. Download and extract these to a directory and copy the rom over into the same directory.
2. Boot up your phone into twrp recovery or a recovery that supports ADB Sideload.
3. Select advanced and adbsideload (Your phone will be waiting for the file transfer.)
4. Open command prompt in the above directory you created with the binaries and rom.
5. Issue command "adb devices" (You should get the serial number with sideload next to it)
6. Finally issue command "adb sideload rom.zip" (rom.zip will be the name of your rom)
This will start sending your rom to the handset and will automatically install.
Hope the above helps
Link to Binaries:
ADB Binaries
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
rovex said:
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
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Could very well be. Happens more often than you would think
But the mass storage thing is strange....I've seen it on almost all recoveries, but i know TWRP no longer has it in their newer builds, maybe the same thing happened with CWM?
hi guys ive unlocked the bootloader and installed recovery and flashed ARHD but now i hit bootloop and cannot get into recovery ive reflashed recovery but still no luck
can anyone help please
thanks
Use
Code:
fastboot erase cache
to get into recovery. Then flash a rom
MacHackz said:
Use
Code:
fastboot erase cache
to get into recovery. Then flash a rom
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phew thanks im back to flashing ARHD can i ask do you know if its safe to format everything in recovery then use mount usb to transfair rom then flash (just to bee squeeky clean)
thanks again started to worry lol
brockyneo said:
phew thanks im back to flashing ARHD can i ask do you know if its safe to format everything in recovery then use mount usb to transfair rom then flash (just to bee squeeky clean)
thanks again started to worry lol
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I don't think USB can be mounted, you could use adb sideload instead if you completely wiped the internal storage but I'd wait till you boot the phone and then do it instead. Remember to make a nandroid backup you're safe to factory reset in recovery if that's what you meant, as that doesn't touch system or your internal sdcard.
MacHackz said:
I don't think USB can be mounted, you could use adb sideload instead if you completely wiped the internal storage but I'd wait till you boot the phone and then do it instead. Remember to make a nandroid backup you're safe to factory reset in recovery if that's what you meant, as that doesn't touch system or your internal sdcard.
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thanks could i be cheeky could you tell me how to use adb sideload as ive never used it before thanks:good:
No sorry.
Jokes, so in recovery press 'install zip from sideload' then plug your phone into your PC. Now put your rom zip (rename to rom.zip) in the same folder as your adb file, and put this folder on your desktop. Now use
Code:
cd Desktop
then
Code:
cd 'NAME OF FOLDER'
now use
Code:
adb devices
and check your serial number appears.
Now use
Code:
abd sideload rom.zip
and it will transfer and install
MacHackz said:
No sorry.
Jokes, so in recovery press 'install zip from sideload' then plug your phone into your PC. Now put your rom zip (rename to rom.zip) in the same folder as your adb file, and put this folder on your desktop. Now use
Code:
cd Desktop
then
Code:
cd 'NAME OF FOLDER'
now use
Code:
adb devices
and check your serial number appears.
Now use
Code:
abd sideload rom.zip
and it will transfer and install
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thanks i get to the USE adb devices but it doesnt find anything sorry for been a pain mate
i got upto the srial number but no serial number comes up lol
brockyneo said:
thanks i get to the USE adb devices but it doesnt find anything sorry for been a pain mate
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Do you have the adb and fastboot drivers what OS you on?
MacHackz said:
Do you have the adb and fastboot drivers what OS you on?
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yes i believe they are ok and windows 7 64 bit
does the rom need to be unzipped?
brockyneo said:
yes i believe they are ok and windows 7 64 bit
does the rom need to be unzipped?
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Ok, no it doesn't but first we need to find out why adb isn't working :/
Grab the driver from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=963042&d=1332595157
Extract the drivers
Now go to Start menu and right click on my computer and then click manage.
Now go to device manager and there you should see your connected One listed as being without a driver.
Right click on that entry and select 'update driver'
Now tell it that you have the driver on local disk and then browse to the folder you extracted.
Update your driver.
Disconnect and reconnect the device and try ADBing again.
Should work.
MacHackz said:
Ok, no it doesn't but first we need to find out why adb isn't working :/
Grab the driver from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=963042&d=1332595157
Extract the drivers
Now go to Start menu and right click on my computer and then click manage.
Now go to device manager and there you should see your connected One listed as being without a driver.
Right click on that entry and select 'update driver'
Now tell it that you have the driver on local disk and then browse to the folder you extracted.
Update your driver.
Disconnect and reconnect the device and try ADBing again.
Should work.
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ya i have a android phone in the device manager but the driver that ive downloaded is not installing
brockyneo said:
ya i have a android phone in the device manager but the driver that ive downloaded is not installing
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Try uninstalling all your drivers, and install HTC Sync Manager Sorry, I don't have windows I don't know about all the drivers for it.
hi mate dont appoligise i appreaciate your help right ive got my serial up lol now last command abd sideload rom.zip doesnt reconize zip aahhh
brockyneo said:
hi mate dont appoligise i appreaciate your help right ive got my serial up lol now last command abd sideload rom.zip doesnt reconize zip aahhh
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Can you screenshot the output
MacHackz said:
Can you screenshot the output
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sorry i dont have another phone to take pick it just says "cannot read sideload"
brockyneo said:
sorry i dont have another phone to take pick it just says "cannot read sideload"
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try going to the folder where rom and adb is, and right clicking and selecting 'open cmd window here' then use adb again, Maybe try a different zip too if you have time to download one.
finally got there but crashed 3 times in aroma so annoying now lol aahhhhh redownloaded rom aswell :crying:
brockyneo said:
finally got there but crashed 3 times in aroma so annoying now lol aahhhhh redownloaded rom aswell :crying:
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It's a known issue for aroma to crash, gotta keep trying and it helps if you don't touch the screen (use voume rocker and power button to select instead)
MacHackz said:
It's a known issue for aroma to crash, gotta keep trying and it helps if you don't touch the screen (use voume rocker and power button to select instead)
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thanks trying for the 5th time i cannot even select nothing in recovery like wipe data ect without it rebooting to the boot screen so hope ive not knacked it up only had it 2 hours lol
brockyneo said:
thanks trying for the 5th time i cannot even select nothing in recovery like wipe data ect without it rebooting to the boot screen so hope ive not knacked it up only had it 2 hours lol
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ahh use
Code:
fastboot erase cache
then use recovery. Hope it works eventually !
My current situation is as follows:
ROM on it is bad and bootloops
Storage was wiped for a pure clean install
TWRP 2.5.0 doesn't seem to have any method to mount while in Recovery
As a result, I cannot boot it up to add the good files and I cannot mount it in Recovery to add the good files
I am at work and as such cannot use ADB.
If I can get it to mount, I can copy over the known good backups or just a known good ROM I can flash. There just doesn't seem to be any way to get it to mount in Windows 7 or 8. Does anyone have any suggestions?
rougegoat said:
My current situation is as follows:
ROM on it is bad and bootloops
Storage was wiped for a pure clean install
TWRP 2.5.0 doesn't seem to have any method to mount while in Recovery
As a result, I cannot boot it up to add the good files and I cannot mount it in Recovery to add the good files
I am at work and as such cannot use ADB.
If I can get it to mount, I can copy over the known good backups or just a known good ROM I can flash. There just doesn't seem to be any way to get it to mount in Windows 7 or 8. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Your only option now is to run the Stock ruu and return to stock. Theres plenty of threads on this forum that describe the procedure. You should never wipe the storage just for this reason. its much easier and less time consuming to flash a nandroid backup than having to revert back to stock via the ruu. Good luck and I hope everything works out
wranglerray said:
Your only option now is to run the Stock ruu and return to stock. Theres plenty of threads on this forum that describe the procedure. You should never wipe the storage just for this reason. its much easier and less time consuming to flash a nandroid backup than having to revert back to stock via the ruu. Good luck and I hope everything works out
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I managed to find a machine I have sufficient privileges on for ADB. I can now push files to it. Do you know off hand what the path needed for TWRP backups is?
rougegoat said:
I managed to find a machine I have sufficient privileges on for ADB. I can now push files to it. Do you know off hand what the path needed for TWRP backups is?
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should be /mnt/sdcard0/twrp/backups
but you wiped storage. Can you boot into fastboot? if so you can run the fastboot command
fastboot flash nameofrom.zip
you'll have to place the rom zip in the same directory as fastboot but fastboot should interrogate the zip file and flash the correct partitions
wranglerray said:
should be /mnt/sdcard0/twrp/backups
but you wiped storage. Can you boot into fastboot? if so you can run the fastboot command
fastboot flash nameofrom.zip
you'll have to place the rom zip in the same directory as fastboot but fastboot should interrogate the zip file and flash the correct partitions
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I can get there. The issue is the one zip I have on hand doesn't seem to like being pushed that way. Rather than sit through a gig download I was just going to push a backup of stock I have on hand into the proper folder. At the very least I'd attempt it while downloading a stock+root rom.
rougegoat said:
I can get there. The issue is the one zip I have on hand doesn't seem to like being pushed that way. Rather than sit through a gig download I was just going to push a backup of stock I have on hand into the proper folder. At the very least I'd attempt it while downloading a stock+root rom.
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ok the correct path according to my phone's file system is /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
if those files don't exsist you can create them from adb shell
mk dir sdcard
cd sdcard
mk dir TWRP
cd TWRP
mk dir BACKUPS
exit out of adb shell by issuing the command exit
the
adb push nameofbackup.win /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
wranglerray said:
ok the correct path according to my phone's file system is /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
if those files don't exsist you can create them from adb shell
mk dir sdcard
cd sdcard
mk dir TWRP
cd TWRP
mk dir BACKUPS
exit out of adb shell by issuing the command exit
the
adb push nameofbackup.win /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
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Giving it a shot now.
Sorry my syntax was off it's mkdir without a space
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wranglerray said:
Sorry my syntax was off it's mkdir without a space
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No worries, I'm versed enough commandline wise to know what you were getting at. Unfortunately it seems that random number path for the device chunk has changed since I did my backup(probably because of my wiping and being an overall idiot). The stock+root zip of a rom finished downloading though, so I'm flashing that now. Hopefully that ends this ordeal.
(Edit) Success getting it to be usable again. Now to start from scratch. (/edit)
rougegoat said:
No worries, I'm versed enough commandline wise to know what you were getting at. Unfortunately it seems that random number path for the device chunk has changed since I did my backup(probably because of my wiping and being an overall idiot). The stock+root zip of a rom finished downloading though, so I'm flashing that now. Hopefully that ends this ordeal.
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good luck! post your results i'd be interested in knowing how it ends up.
Hey rogue.... went through this same problem about four days ago, almost blew my brains out because I thought I would have to smash my phone and return it through the best buy protection plan. Anyways... the ONLY way to fix your problem is to use the Sprint HTC One RUU. Boot your phone into fastboot usb mode and run the RUU. Takes about 10-15 minutes, and will have you COMPLETELY back to stock. From there, you need to start from scratch unlocking and installing the recovery. ViperRom is the only rom that won't bug out your sprint phone atm. Also be sure you relocked your phone before you run the RUU. I'm super busy atm and can't go find the RUU links, but google it and i'm sure you can find it. If not, i'll get you the links later if you pm me. Peace bro and good luck.
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cburch85 said:
Hey rogue.... went through this same problem about four days ago, almost blew my brains out because I thought I would have to smash my phone and return it through the best buy protection plan. Anyways... the ONLY way to fix your problem is to use the Sprint HTC One RUU. Boot your phone into fastboot usb mode and run the RUU. Takes about 10-15 minutes, and will have you COMPLETELY back to stock. From there, you need to start from scratch unlocking and installing the recovery. ViperRom is the only rom that won't bug out your sprint phone atm. Also be sure you relocked your phone before you run the RUU. I'm super busy atm and can't go find the RUU links, but google it and i'm sure you can find it. If not, i'll get you the links later if you pm me. Peace bro and good luck.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
I know another person suggested this earlier, but failed to mention that sideloading once you're caught in this loop won't work. Run the RUU, unlock, and flash ViperRom.
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
Rooted HTC one, no os, don't know how to push rom
I accidently wiped my os while putting a new rom on. I am INCREDIBLY inexperienced with this and really had no business fooling around with it. Regardless, I have the HTC One rooted with TWRP but cant get the new rom on to the phone. I'm on a mac and android file transfer is not recognizing my phone. Any help anyone could give would be great.
Try putting the rom on a usb stick and using an otg cable then mount it under twrp and flash from there?
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Good Info
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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Thanks for the Info
I have a UK Vodafone HTC One. It's running the Trickdrpid Rom with TWRP 2.5.0.0 recovery. Everything was working fine until I flashed tbaldens kernel to enable lock2wake function. Everything went ok with flashing (I think!) but upon reboot, nothing. Just flashing back and home keys when I press the power button. I can get into recovery but have no rom on my internal SD to reflash. The PC gives the USB spund when i boot into recovery, but the phone storage doesnt show up on PC. Is there any way to get another Rom on the storage to reflash, or is it bricked? Please help.
There is an option in TWRP to sideload with adb. Try pushing a new Rom with the ADB Push romname.zip
Then you should be able to locate it and flash it
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gazlufc said:
There is an option in TWRP to sideload with adb. Try pushing a new Rom with the ADB Push romname.zip
Then you should be able to locate it and flash it
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Thanks for the quick reply. Is there a tutorial on ADB anywhere? I've not had experience using it before.
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
You will need to install Android SDK if you don't already have it installed.
If you are using windows open Command prompt and Change in to the android-sdk/platform-tools folder.
In here you can run the ADB devices command to see if your device is showing up as connected.
If so copy the rom in the the platform-tools folder to make it easier.
so lets say your rom is called rom.zip the command to push would be
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/ (OR WHAT EVER LOCATION YOU WANT)
If all goes well you should be select zip from storage in TWRP and flash it.
Hope this helps
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liverman666 said:
I have a UK Vodafone HTC One. It's running the Trickdrpid Rom with TWRP 2.5.0.0 recovery. Everything was working fine until I flashed tbaldens kernel to enable lock2wake function. Everything went ok with flashing (I think!) but upon reboot, nothing. Just flashing back and home keys when I press the power button. I can get into recovery but have no rom on my internal SD to reflash. The PC gives the USB spund when i boot into recovery, but the phone storage doesnt show up on PC. Is there any way to get another Rom on the storage to reflash, or is it bricked? Please help.
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I see that the command to sideload is 'adb sideload rom.zip'
My appologies if this didn't work up to now
gazlufc said:
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
You will need to install Android SDK if you don't already have it installed.
If you are using windows open Command prompt and Change in to the android-sdk/platform-tools folder.
In here you can run the ADB devices command to see if your device is showing up as connected.
If so copy the rom in the the platform-tools folder to make it easier.
so lets say your rom is called rom.zip the command to push would be
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/ (OR WHAT EVER LOCATION YOU WANT)
If all goes well you should be select zip from storage in TWRP and flash it.
Hope this helps
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I see that the command to sideload is 'adb sideload rom.zip'
My appologies if this didn't work up to now
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Ok. I've managed to upload the Rom via sideload. But now I can't find it anywhere on the SD card?
Coincidentally i'm having the same issue when installing the same exact kernal (lock2wake) last night.
It soft bricked after it was flashed using the AndroidRevolution rom
No USB access despite popups and there are no roms installed on my SD.
I can access the bootloader and recovery (Clockwork) but thats about it.
I'll follow the instructions Gaz posted above and see where it takes me.
There should be an option to install from side load in your recovery.
If you can't find it I would recommend flashing CWM for the flash. You can do it via the fastboot method or the HTC one AIO toolkit. The toolkit option is the easiest.
Then when you are in CWM select install zip. There should be an option in there to install from ADB sideload.
Here you push the the Rom zip via the adb sideload Rom.zip and then it should install. Let me know how you guys get on
If you need anymore help feel free to PM me and I'll try to explain it more if needed
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got it working! thanks gaz
Review:
1. I (soft) bricked my phone flashing TeamSeven Sense "Home2Wake" kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255160
2. My phone currently had the android revolution 12.0 rom installed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023
3. To unbrick my phone and get access to the bootloader/recovery, i perform the following step
gunnyman said:
put the phone under a bright light.
hold down power, lights will flash and phone will shut down in about 15-20 seconds
then hold volume down and power to get back to bootloader
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4. Once i had access to the bootloader, i navigated to recovery (CWM-Touch) but couldn't reflash my rom since i no longer had the zip file on my internal SD.
5. So I followed Gaz instructions posted above by installing the Android SDK files from http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
6. After I installed the SDK on my Bootcamp Windows 7 Home (on a Macbook), I copied my rom to the platform-tools folder and renamed it something shorter.
7. Then I opened command prompt and used it to pushed the rom file to the root of the internal sd (followed gaz instructions above)
8. Once completed, I re-opened recovery and reflashed. Fixed.
I just want my PC to recognize my phone.. Once that happens, i think I'll be in good business... The list of devices attached is none...
So I am going to go sell my HTC One and I wanted to remove the root and revert back to stock. Without thinking twice I deleted everything on the phone and all that remains is TWRP. I have downloaded the stock rom but where I am running into trouble is that my computer is detecting the HTC One as a CD drive. I have tried multiple different solutions that I have read online and cannot seem to fix it. I am just trying to put the stock zip file onto the phones internal memory. I am able to access recovery and twrp. I am just unable to figure out what I need to do to have my computer recognize my phone.
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So I am going to go sell my HTC One and I wanted to remove the root and revert back to stock. Without thinking twice I deleted everything on the phone and all that remains is TWRP. I have downloaded the stock rom but where I am running into trouble is that my computer is detecting the HTC One as a CD drive. I have tried multiple different solutions that I have read online and cannot seem to fix it. I am just trying to put the stock zip file onto the phones internal memory. I am able to access recovery and twrp. I am just unable to figure out what I need to do to have my computer recognize my phone.
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You need to use adb commands to push or sideload a rom while in twrp recovery.
Put the Rom file in your adb/fastboot folder and rename it rom.zip. Open your adb/fastboot command window.
Boot phone to twrp and connect usb.
In the command window type
Code:
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
The command window will appear unresponsive until the push completes (several minutes)
When it's done install the Rom with twrp recovery.
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Danny201281 said:
You need to use adb commands to push or sideload a rom while in twrp recovery.
Put the Rom file in your adb/fastboot folder and rename it rom.zip. Open your adb/fastboot command window.
Boot phone to twrp and connect usb.
In the command window type
Code:
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
The command window will appear unresponsive until the push completes (several minutes)
When it's done install the Rom with twrp recovery.
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You just saved me the biggest headache ever.... thank you so much.
KorayC said:
You just saved me the biggest headache ever.... thank you so much.
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I can assume your back up then :good: good job.
Glad I could help
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