Hi guys
This is my first time posting here, but have been following up the forum for some time.I have deleted my OS through TWRP when I wanted to clean my mobile's cache. It doesn't boot now, and is stuck on the HTC Quietly Brilliant screen. I can boot into bootloader, and have removed TWRP, but I am not able to reset to factory settings, and cannot upload a recovery image through ADB. I tried using Hasoon2000's AIO Toolkit, but to no avail.
I have an unlocked HTC One, modelid: PN0710000, cidnum: HTC__J15, and can lock/unlock the bootloader.
I adb sideloaded HTC One's firmware (downloaded from HTC Dev, OTA_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.12-1.28.401.7_release_315849_signedp7vl8dqsvls0h1t0) but I get a file_getprop: failed to stat "/system/build.prop": no such file or directory error, and the installation aborts.
Any help is highly appreciated!
Thanks
Can you detail the steps that lead to (assuming it still gets past the bootsplash) the bootloop youve created?
AT&T HTC One
ARHD 12.0
Tbalden Perf Kernel 2.1.4 UV/OC/UC
Download the appropriate RUU for your One and then run it. It will fix everything. This happened to me and doing the RUU was the only way to fix it
@Toxicoblivion: If I turn the mobile the normal way, I'd get the to the HTC logo and nothing more. I keep the vol down and power buttons pressed to get to the bootloader screen.
@xeron72548: I am new to this, so please bear with me. I tried searching for my RUU, but couldn't find it. As mentioned, I have cidnum: HTC__J15, and firmware 1.29.401.12-12
(Henace OTA_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.12-1.28.401.7_release_315849_signedp7vl8dqsvls0h1t0.zip).
Thanks a million
KhaldoonSaid said:
@Toxicoblivion: If I turn the mobile the normal way, I'd get the to the HTC logo and nothing more. I keep the vol down and power buttons pressed to get to the bootloader screen.
@xeron72548: I am new to this, so please bear with me. I tried searching for my RUU, but couldn't find it. As mentioned, I have cidnum: HTC__J15, and firmware 1.29.401.12-12
(Henace OTA_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.12-1.28.401.7_release_315849_signedp7vl8dqsvls0h1t0.zip).
Thanks a million
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To get your phone running now use adb sideload in TWRP to flash a stored rom from the pc see here for how to :
1. Connect your phone make sure it's actually connected and you have the drivers.
If you don't have the drivers check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1983470
2. Rename the ROM you want to flash to something basic, I used Find5.zip
3. Open CMD (command prompt), navigate it to the folder you placed the ROM
(e.g. code: cd C:\Users\Jelle\Downloads\ will navigate to my Downloads folder)
4. Boot to recovery on your phone and enable the ADB sideload function.
5. in CMD type adb sideload Find5.zip
6. Let TWRP or CWM flash the zip and prompt for reboot.
7. Reboot and be happy, your phone is fixed!
Thank you gee2012, but I don't have an RUU rom. Can you help in guiding me where I can download it (other than HTC Dev's site, as they don't have the RUU for my version)?
KhaldoonSaid said:
Thank you gee2012, but I don't have an RUU rom. Can you help in guiding me where I can download it (other than HTC Dev's site, as they don't have the RUU for my version)?
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No, just flash a custom rom in adb sideload to get the phone running for now.
For flashing the RUU you have you need to have the 1.44.000 Hboot or need to be S-Off see here for how to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582.
You also change your CID if you have the phone running in for instance HTC__001 or SuperCID 11111111 and than you can flash any WWE or European rom. Change CID in fastboot: fastboot oem writecid HTC__001,, hit enter and check fastboot oem readcid.
Thanks gee2012. I am now on Android Revolution HD, and it's working. Time to find out how to return to factory firmware ....Amazing help, guys...much appreciated!!!!
for me adb sideload just keeps saying starting adb sideload feature. Anyway on how to fix this? I'm also plagued with no backup and a deleted OS. Please help me!!:crying:
@KashyapG: You need to be in recovery mode in your phone, and then you must activate the adb sideload uploading function from there. After that, adb sideload from your computer should work. don't forget to add .zip to the filename
adb sideload itself won't work, it's stuck on adb sideload feature starting- unless that means it's started- I have put in .zip at the end of the rom file name.
Try this how to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
same problem
hi nitin this is haider from bhopal
please help me to out of this i have rooted my htc dual sim indian version to install custom rom but after rooting i am unable to install any custom rom i have tried many now i want to unroot my phone but i cant i havnt find any ruu for my devise i have tried allot to find it out at google but i am fail
pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee help me to unroot and to install my original factory firmware
my device details are as under
Android Version 4.2.2
HTC Sence Version 5.0
Software No 2.23.720.1
Kernel Version 3.4.10-g597332e
[email protected] # 1
Baseband Version 1.01.32.0708-1237.20.28.0614
Build number2.23.720.1 CL223177 release-keys
KashyapG said:
adb sideload itself won't work, it's stuck on adb sideload feature starting- unless that means it's started- I have put in .zip at the end of the rom file name.
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Try it like this.
Boot into recovery
Click on adb sideload and let it run
Go to computer and open terminal
Gain root access (sudo -I if ubuntu)
Press enter and type password
Connect your phone to computer
Type in "adb devices"
Press enter
Your computer should say device in recovery
Then type in adb sideload and drag the file into the terminal window
Press enter and profit
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Related
Current device status:
M7-UL
Relocked
S-OFF
CID-11111111
Stock recovery!!
before action or Problem:
Did full wipe through custom recovery TWRP. which cost me to loose everything SDcard including my OS. Now i can't reboot nor i have custom rom.zip----how stupid
Tries:
1. Tried to ADB push custom rom but was not successful cause SDcard mount. tried to unmount but unusful.
2. so i decided to get the orignal firmware 1.29 (before i was 2.17)---please don't ask why
I used mike guide. it work----Thanks mike for the guide
Now i'm back to the old firmware (1.29) with no OS to boot and stock recovery.
I hope the expert here can give me a hand on this and get my HTC one back to life!!
Thanks in advance for you supports
omvingG upon
aburobeen said:
Current device status:
M7-UL
Relocked
S-OFF
CID-11111111
Stock recovery!!
before action or Problem:
Did full wipe through custom recovery TWRP. which cost me to loose everything SDcard including my OS. Now i can't reboot nor i have custom rom.zip----how stupid
Tries:
1. Tried to ADB push custom rom but was not successful cause SDcard mount. tried to unmount but unusful.
2. so i decided to get the orignal firmware 1.29 (before i was 2.17)---please don't ask why
I used mike guide. it work----Thanks mike for the guide
Now i'm back to the old firmware (1.29) with no OS to boot and stock recovery.
I hope the expert here can give me a hand on this and get my HTC one back to life!!
Thanks in advance for you supports
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Use twrp to sideload the rom. I think you go to Advance tab in TWRP and choose sideload rom and adb I think the command is "adb sideload <name of rom>".
I can't remember fully. I hope someonce can assist you and correct me if I'm wrong.
Rex2369 said:
Use twrp to sideload the rom. I think you go to Advance tab in TWRP and choose sideload rom and adb I think the command is "adb sideload <name of rom>".
I can't remember fully. I hope someonce can assist you and correct me if I'm wrong.
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Thanks for the replay.
The problem is i'm on stock recovery. I got it back after updating the firmware.
Now i'm relocked and stuck with the stock recovery.
I thinks first i need to unlock and then flash the custom recovery.
But how to do it while i'm in bootloader and with no OS in place!!
When you are in bootloader, click on Fastboot. After you are in Fastboot USB mode (it will show that on the screen), unlock the bootloader using this tutorial:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-unlock-htc-one-bootloader-tutorial/
After you are done with that, you'll need to download TWRP 2.5.0 and place it inside your fastboot folder on your computer, and then open a command prompt window from there (shift + right click and open command prompt window here) and then execute this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Of course you replace recovery.img with whatever the name of your recovery is, in that case TWRP 2.5.0's zip file.
TarekElsakka said:
When you are in bootloader, click on Fastboot. After you are in Fastboot USB mode (it will show that on the screen), unlock the bootloader using this tutorial:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-unlock-htc-one-bootloader-tutorial/
After you are done with that, you'll need to download TWRP 2.5.0 and place it inside your fastboot folder on your computer, and then open a command prompt window from there (shift + right click and open command prompt window here) and then execute this command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Of course you replace recovery.img with whatever the name of your recovery is, in that case TWRP 2.5.0's zip file.
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Thanks a lot.
it helped
Now how i can get my OS back to business.
Do i need to flash the stock rom or any rom? and how can i flash it!!
So, i think is better flashing a ruu, like the stock european ruu and, via Revone tool, flash a recovery
You're s-offed, you don't need unlock your bootloader
Guich said:
So, i think is better flashing a ruu, like the stock european ruu and, via Revone tool, flash a recovery
You're s-offed, you don't need unlock your bootloader
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Thanks for the tip.
i'm only a littlle android guy. i hardly manage to get my S-OFF.
would you be so kind to show me on how to do that:angel:
Depends on what you are looking for. Are you trying to revert your device to stock status so you can receive OTA updates? Because that would mean flashing a RUU and relocking the bootloader, as mentioned above. However if you aren't interested in OTA updates (which we don't know when will be available) then go for the easier route, a custom ROM which you flash via TWRP recovery. After you go into TWRP, go to Advanced and choose ADB sideload and then slide to start, then use your computer to adb sideload rom.zip (of course rom.zip will be replaced by whichever ROM you want to sideload).
This is to set up ADB:
http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/
The proper drivers for your PC to recognize the device in ADB mode are obtained by installing HTC Sync Manager.
TarekElsakka said:
Depends on what you are looking for. Are you trying to revert your device to stock status so you can receive OTA updates? Because that would mean flashing a RUU and relocking the bootloader, as mentioned above. However if you aren't interested in OTA updates (which we don't know when will be available) then go for the easier route, a custom ROM which you flash via TWRP recovery. After you go into TWRP, go to Advanced and choose ADB sideload and then slide to start, then use your computer to adb sideload rom.zip (of course rom.zip will be replaced by whichever ROM you want to sideload).
This is to set up ADB:
http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/
The proper drivers for your PC to recognize the device in ADB mode are obtained by installing HTC Sync Manager.
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He can use the adb push command too...
Ah okay. I am new to all of this so I don't have sufficient information, I was just sharing how I got to fix my device when I was in the same situation.
I used adb push zip file as below instruction:
C:\Android>adb devices
List of devices attached
FA35VW927790 recovery
C:\Android>adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_9.4.zip /data/media/
3100 KB/s (1017950778 bytes in 320.621s)
C:\Android>adb reboot recovery
C:\Android>
I try to look for the zip file but did not find it?? any ideas
Still stuck at this point.
I tried to adb push it many times but still no success
:crying:
Please guys tell me if im doing something wrong or you have a better way of doing it.
aburobeen said:
Still stuck at this point.
I tried to adb push it many times but still no success
:crying:
Please guys tell me if im doing something wrong or you have a better way of doing it.
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The zip will be there somewhere, I command '/sdcard' instead of '/data/media'.
If you still can't find it just use
adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_9.4.zip
Choose install zip from sideload in recovery and once it's finished transferring it will begin to install automatically so you won't have to look for the zip file
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
aburobeen said:
I used adb push zip file as below instruction:
C:\Android>adb devices
List of devices attached
FA35VW927790 recovery
C:\Android>adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_9.4.zip /data/media/
3100 KB/s (1017950778 bytes in 320.621s)
C:\Android>adb reboot recovery
C:\Android>
I try to look for the zip file but did not find it?? any ideas
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because you wiped your internal storage there is no file structure there, that's why you cant find the zip file.
You'll have to sideload your rom from twrp then boot up your phone which will create the needed directories.
1) update your android sdk. Sideload only works on certain versions of the sdk.
2) Place the rom you would like to flash in the same folder as fastboot and adb.( for you it looks like C:\Android\sdk\platform-tools
3) next from twrp under the advanced tab turn on adb sideload
4) issue the command adb sideload name of rom.zip
good luck
aburobeen said:
Still stuck at this point.
I tried to adb push it many times but still no success
:crying:
Please guys tell me if im doing something wrong or you have a better way of doing it.
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If you use /sdcard then it will work fine, I had the same issue
Victory at last :laugh:
My experience:
TWRP recovery
1.Tried to adb push /sdcard succeeded on this but failed to flash!!
2. Tried to adb sideload failed.
3. Flashed another recovery CWM.
4. adb sideload file.zip...........success
I don't why TWRP recovery was not responding correctly.
Any way got my phone back to life. and hopefully my experience could help people who made the same foolish mistake!!
Thanks to everybody who contributed to this post.
Cheers all
Maybe you had an earlier version of TWRP which had incompatibility issues with ADB. Anyway I'm glad you got through it. I sure hate being stuck like that as well.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta
aburobeen said:
Victory at last :laugh:
My experience:
TWRP recovery
1.Tried to adb push /sdcard succeeded on this but failed to flash!!
2. Tried to adb sideload failed.
3. Flashed another recovery CWM.
4. adb sideload file.zip...........success
I don't why TWRP recovery was not responding correctly.
Any way got my phone back to life. and hopefully my experience could help people who made the same foolish mistake!!
Thanks to everybody who contributed to this post.
Cheers all
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What version of CWM did you flash to get sideload working??
Alex740il said:
What version of CWM did you flash to get sideload working??
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I used the latest CWM Version 6.0.3.2.
My HTC One M7 is stuck at HTC logo and will not boot further. I've tried many methods, but cannot repair the phone. It's M7 Europe HTC_001 Firmware 1.29.401.13.
With bootloader unlocked I flash cwm recovery and tried to copy custom rom to flash but phone cannot mount usb storage. I tried to flash stock RUU 1.28.401.7, it won't flash because of hboot error. I tried to flash PN07IMG_1.29.401.13.zip using fastboot flash zip. firmware.;zip, with locked or unlocked bootloader, it won't flash, giving error.
Is there any full RUU 1.29.401.17 or RUU 2.17.401.1 firmware out there for download? I think that's my only solution is to get the same or higher full and not OTA firmware. Would it be possible to ADB push custom rom to phone if it can only power and stuck at logo? Or any other solution, please help, thanks.
There is far from enough info to help you
Have you looked at Hasoon's all in one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
or mikes thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
It reads as though you need to read and ensure you understand before you attempt to resolve this
I like mikes method and both are proven to work
Please use the search option as it works
L0rdNels0n said:
There is far from enough info to help you
Have you looked at Hasoon's all in one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
or mikes thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
It reads as though you need to read and ensure you understand before you attempt to resolve this
I like mikes method and both are proven to work
Please use the search option as it works
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Thanks for your help but I've tried all that. First phone cannot "mount USB storage" in custom recovery so I cannot copy any file to the phone. Flashing stock RUU is not possible because there is no RUU 1.29.401.13.exe or higher, only OTA. Is it possible to downgrade hboot with s-on and in fastboot mode? Any other suggestion? Thanks.
citifone said:
Thanks for your help but I've tried all that. First phone cannot "mount USB storage" in custom recovery so I cannot copy any file to the phone. Flashing stock RUU is not possible because there is no RUU 1.29.401.13.exe or higher, only OTA. Is it possible to downgrade hboot with s-on and in fastboot mode? Any other suggestion? Thanks.
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Try ADB push/sideload: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325853&highlight=sideload
FIX
Hi, I was having the same problem, NOTHING was working, ADB Sideload failing, etc. and the OTG cable arrives tomorrow...my way to fix it?
1.- Went to TWRP Recovery
2.- Wipe>Advance Wipe> Wiped everything
3.- Format Data (option next to Advance Wipe)
4.- Reboot into Recovery(during reboot it said "your device is not rooted, want to root?) Marked yes.
5.- Advance Adb Sideload
6.- Sent CyanogenMod ROM...BANG! worked.
Hope this helps
I've tried to use adb push method but when I put phone to recovery (phone shows red triangle) and run command adb devices, it cannot see the device. Is it because of the drivers? I've installed all drivers and do not see any drivers error in device manager...I really appreciate all the helps from everyone and I spent so much time trying to fix this phone already and I feel I'm so closed now to fix it but just need little more help..Thanks..
L0rdNels0n said:
There is far from enough info to help you
Have you looked at Hasoon's all in one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
or mikes thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
It reads as though you need to read and ensure you understand before you attempt to resolve this
I like mikes method and both are proven to work
Please use the search option as it works
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Samper27 said:
Hi, I was having the same problem, NOTHING was working, ADB Sideload failing, etc. and the OTG cable arrives tomorrow...my way to fix it?
1.- Went to TWRP Recovery
2.- Wipe>Advance Wipe> Wiped everything
3.- Format Data (option next to Advance Wipe)
4.- Reboot into Recovery(during reboot it said "your device is not rooted, want to root?) Marked yes.
5.- Advance Adb Sideload
6.- Sent CyanogenMod ROM...BANG! worked.
Hope this helps
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Thanks for your tips and advice..After many hours of trying, my phone is NOW ALIVE. This is how I did it:
1)Find a custom rom from this forum and rename to rom.zip, of course if you use windows like me with .zip extension hidden then just simply rename it rom (to make it simple and short) and copy it to adb shell folder.
2)After unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery, find it in this forum or here: http://clockworkmod.com/rommanager
3) Boot phone to recovery, and select Install zip from sideload and plug phone to PC. Wait until phone installs all adb drivers..
4) In adb shell type command: "adb devices" without quotes, of course..to make sure adb sees your phone..You should see your devices name.
5) In adb type commad" adb sideload rom.zip..at this point you should see "sending: sideload....1%..wait until it show 100%..some roms like the one I used, Android Revolution HD One 12 (4.2.2) need to install from the screen, just follow instruction on screen and let it finish installation and wola, it's alive again..
I hope this will help someone who have similar problem with this phone. Thanks for the help from everyone.
HTC ONE not started, only htc logo
Hi how are you? I have a one mobile Htc One M7, just not started but show only htc logo. Plase help me!
citifone said:
Thanks for your tips and advice..After many hours of trying, my phone is NOW ALIVE. This is how I did it:
1)Find a custom rom from this forum and rename to rom.zip, of course if you use windows like me with .zip extension hidden then just simply rename it rom (to make it simple and short) and copy it to adb shell folder.
2)After unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery, find it in this forum or here: http://clockworkmod.com/rommanager
3) Boot phone to recovery, and select Install zip from sideload and plug phone to PC. Wait until phone installs all adb drivers..
4) In adb shell type command: "adb devices" without quotes, of course..to make sure adb sees your phone..You should see your devices name.
5) In adb type commad" adb sideload rom.zip..at this point you should see "sending: sideload....1%..wait until it show 100%..some roms like the one I used, Android Revolution HD One 12 (4.2.2) need to install from the screen, just follow instruction on screen and let it finish installation and wola, it's alive again..
I hope this will help someone who have similar problem with this phone. Thanks for the help from everyone.
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epic, thank you for the useful post
I've recently done the conversion to the Google Edition but since my headphone didn't work with it I wanted to go back to Stock.
Unfortunately I completely screwed up...
The current state of my phone is:
I can't boot, only end up at the white HTC logo boot screen
I can't recover my nandroid backup because CWM says "Can't mount SD card"
I can't flash the RUU I found because my firmware is too high...
I can't root / flash a different because I can't transfer any files to my phone
I can't S-off my phone because adb doesn't see it... (Using rumrunner)
I really have no idea what to do and I don't even know how I reached this point. I just flashed the Rom for stock HTC M7 JB and had multiple errors occurring decided to try flashing KitKat which didn't work and suddenly nothing worked anymore.
Does anyone have an idea of what I could try?
Thanks a lot for our help!
Further details:
Unlocked & Tampered recovery
S-On
HBoot 1.55
OS 3.62.401.1
chibi03 said:
I've recently done the conversion to the Google Edition but since my headphone didn't work with it I wanted to go back to Stock.
Unfortunately I completely screwed up...
The current state of my phone is:
I can't boot, only end up at the white HTC logo boot screen
I can't recover my nandroid backup because CWM says "Can't mount SD card"
I can't flash the RUU I found because my firmware is too high...
I can't root / flash a different because I can't transfer any files to my phone
I can't S-off my phone because adb doesn't see it... (Using rumrunner)
I really have no idea what to do and I don't even know how I reached this point. I just flashed the Rom for stock HTC M7 JB and had multiple errors occurring decided to try flashing KitKat which didn't work and suddenly nothing worked anymore.
Does anyone have an idea of what I could try?
Thanks a lot for our help!
Further details:
Unlocked & Tampered recovery
S-On
HBoot 1.55
OS 3.62.401.1
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let me guess your trying all this from a windows 8.1 pc?
clsA said:
let me guess your trying all this from a windows 8.1 pc?
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It's Window 7.
chibi03 said:
It's Window 7.
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Thats great !!
install the HTC Sync and then uninstall it but leave the drivers
next step is boot to recovery
and from their try
adb devices
if it works
adb push this file to your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2481786&d=1388342684
adb push TWRP_2.6.3.3_m7.zip data/media/0/
make sure TWRP_2.6.3.3_m7.zip is in the same directory as adb before push
you flash that from recovery the same you do a rom .. then reboot to recovery to see it
Also note that your s-on and cannot use a kitkat rom
find ARHD 31.6 here and push it the same you did the recovery
http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.com/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html
clsA said:
Thats great !!
install the HTC Sync and then uninstall it but leave the drivers
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I have done that but while in custom Recovery my phone isn't recognised. And at the Htc boot screen adb doesn't list the device but Windows sees it as plugged in but not started.
chibi03 said:
I have done that but while in custom Recovery my phone isn't recognised. And at the Htc boot screen adb doesn't list the device but Windows sees it as plugged in but not started.
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then uninstall all your htc drives and do it again
if you know how to manually install drivers from device manager you can use these
Flash TWRP recovery and push ROM with ADB.
Reboot into TWRP.
Press mount and just choose DATA
Leave it and then push your rom file with "adb push rom.zip /sdcard/.
When its done you will get a message that files are transfered, Now flash rom
Thanks, that worked.
clsA said:
then uninstall all your htc drives and do it again
if you know how to manually install drivers from device manager you can use these
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Thanks for your help but reinstalling the drivers didn't work.
bihslk said:
Flash TWRP recovery and push ROM with ADB.
Reboot into TWRP.
Press mount and just choose DATA
Leave it and then push your rom file with "adb push rom.zip /sdcard/.
When its done you will get a message that files are transfered, Now flash rom
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Thank you! that did the trick, I was really worried that I won't be able to fix this but you saved me.
chibi03 said:
Thanks for your help but reinstalling the drivers didn't work.
Thank you! that did the trick, I was really worried that I won't be able to fix this but you saved me.
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No problem mate.. Good luck
I bought a second hand HTL22 that was updated to the latest software and h-boot. Here are my specs
HBoot - 1.54.000
OS - 2.21.970.2
I payed someone on yahoo auctions japan[/URL] to S-Off it for me with plans to do the rest myself.
It came back with
CID - 111111111 - OK
S-OFF - OK
Upon getting it back I was able to unlock the Bootloader using the htcdev way and flash CWM and/or TWRP recoveries.
My issue now is that when I enter either recoveries, the partitions cannot be loaded nor can I sideload so I cannot root it. BUT I can boot fine into the OS...
I was thinking that its something to do with the partitions but right now I am at a loss. Does anyone have the partition table info for a stock HTL22 so I can at least compare? Really any advice would be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE: Got everything to work and I will lay it out here - Unlock Bootloader, Root, Custom Rom, and Sim Unlock - Working on Softbank GSM
First of all everything that I did assumes that you have S-OFF and Super-CID and can adb/fastboot into your OneJ. This also assumes that all files you download will be put into the same folder as your adb and fastboot commands
1. Unlock Bootloader - I used the htcdec method
2. Install TWRP recovery - (Make sure you install the right recovery for your device and software version - this was my problem previously. If you install the wrong version you will not be able to mount your partitions and therefore cannot do the next step.
- Download the appropriate TWRP version from here: linkhttp://www.scottish-vinegar.com/%E5%B0%8F%E7%89%A9%E7%BD%AE%E3%81%8D%E5%A0%B4/...I downloaded the 4.2.2 version
- *this step is optional and you can do it later but will save you bit of time to do it now
download SU and push it onto your device
adb push UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.91 /sdcard/
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- reboot into fastboot
-
fastboot flash recovery twrp250-m7_wlj_422.img
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--- Your file name may differ
- reboot into recovery
3. Root your device
- Click install
- browse to your sdcard and click your superuser file (if you did not previously download and put this file on your device you will have to reboot into your OS and do it now. Please look at the second step of the recovery section for more info
- reboot
4. Install Google Edition Rom *This step is optional but I dont know if your simunlock will work wiithout it as I didnt try
- Download rom for gsm here http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877490001371
- push or use a file manager to put it on your phone
- reboot into recovery
adb reboot recovery
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- wipe cache, data, system
- install
- go back to install menu again and reinstall superuser
- reboot
5. Unlock Sim - info from here
- Download this
- install it to your device
adb push mmcblk0p19 /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p19 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19
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- run this command
adb shell am start com.android.settings/.TestingSettings
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- check your device and go into phone settings. Turn everything off except radio and set preferred network to LTE/GSM
- reboot
give it some time it should find and connect to your GSM network
moku160 said:
I bought a second hand HTL22 that was updated to the latest software and h-boot. Here are my specs
HBoot - 1.54.000
OS - 2.21.970.2
I payed someone on yahoo auctions japan to S-Off it for me with plans to do the rest myself.
It came back with
CID - 111111111 - OK
S-OFF - OK
Upon getting it back I was able to unlock the Bootloader using the htcdev way and flash CWM and/or TWRP recoveries.
My issue now is that when I enter either recoveries, the partitions cannot be loaded nor can I sideload so I cannot root it. BUT I can boot fine into the OS...
I was thinking that its something to do with the partitions but right now I am at a loss. Does anyone have the partition table info for a stock HTL22 so I can at least compare? Really any advice would be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Do you mean you don't have root access? If not then just flash supersu.zip if it's letting you flash things and you'll have root access. If you can't flash anything then try to use the toolkit to root it. If not then I would suggest formatting every partition. That should help
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BadAzDB said:
Do you mean you don't have root access? If not then just flash supersu.zip if it's letting you flash things and you'll have root access. If you can't flash anything then try to use the toolkit to root it. If not then I would suggest formatting every partition. That should help
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I tried flashing from fastboot and it wont let me, "FAILED (remote: not allowed)". I cannot flash from the recovery menus because it cannot mount my partitions therefor cannot see the files I put in them.
I will,and should have earlier, try the AIO toolkit and if that doesnt work will take it from there. Thanks!
moku160 said:
I tried flashing from fastboot and it wont let me, "FAILED (remote: not allowed)". I cannot flash from the recovery menus because it cannot mount my partitions therefor cannot see the files I put in them.
I will,and should have earlier, try the AIO toolkit and if that doesnt work will take it from there. Thanks!
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Also try deleting cache through fastboot. If nothing works you'll have to RUU
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Thank you for the help. Turned out i was trying to install the wrong recovery and thats why it wasnt mounting my partitions. Anyway got everything working now. Thank you!
Cost 4000JPY, how that guy did it?
huangda1982 said:
Cost 4000JPY, how that guy did it?
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No clue, just happy he could
moku160 said:
No clue, just happy he could
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I am on stock rom ver. 1.05.970 ...(4.1.2)
ccan you tell me how to upgrde (4.2.2) or latest
also can you tell me whether I can flash this HTL22_Global_Edition_2.24.973.1_htcsoku.zip mentioned in the website http://htcsoku.info/htcsokudev/2013device/m7_wlj/dev/global_edition/
thanks
I wil tell you the procedure I made and it worked
If you dont change the cid KDDI_801 it gives you an error 170!So you can change it from fast boot typing:
fastboot oem readcid (to see the cid)
fastboot oem writecid (write the cid you want,choose one from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2445289)
then just check again if this worked by typing:
fastboot oem readcid
Then go to htcdev and do the procedure.
I flashed it and installed the international version HTL22_Global_Edition_2.24.973.1_htcsoku.zip mentioned in the website http://htcsoku.info/htcsokudev/2013device/m7_wlj/dev/global_edition/
Funkyjohn said:
If you dont change the cid KDDI_801 it gives you an error 170!So you can change it from fast boot typing:
fastboot oem readcid (to see the cid)
fastboot oem writecid (write the cid you want,choose one from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2445289)
then just check again if this worked by typing:
fastboot oem readcid
Then go to htcdev and do the procedure.
I flashed it and installed the international version HTL22_Global_Edition_2.24.973.1_htcsoku.zip mentioned in the website http://htcsoku.info/htcsokudev/2013device/m7_wlj/dev/global_edition/
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Oop... that's stupid. You can't writecid via fastboot when the phone is S-ON.
badly needing help
is there any way to unlock my htc j one? im on the same version as yours.. 1.54hboot and 2.21 version.. i live here in the philippines.. it would cost me so much if i take that service you provide on yahoo auction.. TIA!
I have no relation to the auction sales other than being a customer.
The only way that I know of that can S-off when you have that software version is by paying someone, I assume they do it via hardware some way....
So I am sorry but I cannot help you.
Help with htc htl22
Hello, I have this phone and when I put in a local sim, it doesn't ask for sim pin it just says "NO SERVICE". I'm trying to figure out if it might be a settings but have no idea how to access the network settings (change network settings gsm/wcdma etc). Is there a hidden menu? Ive been searching all over the web but haven't found it yet. Thanks in advance
[QUOt TE=BadAzDB;49656088]Do you mean you don't have root access? If not then just flash supersu.zip if it's letting you flash things and you'll have root access. If you can't flash anything then try to use the toolkit to root it. If not then I would suggest formatting every partition. That should help
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This phone is SOL...since it is on 4.2.2 it is near impossible to downgrade and the Japanese walk through is a nightmare.
I cannot for the life of me get S Off etc all due to the CID lock down.
FFS
Sim unlock
moku160 said:
I bought a second hand HTL22 that was updated to the latest software and h-boot. Here are my specs
HBoot - 1.54.000
OS - 2.21.970.2
I payed someone on yahoo auctions japan[/URL] to S-Off it for me with plans to do the rest myself.
It came back with
CID - 111111111 - OK
S-OFF - OK
Upon getting it back I was able to unlock the Bootloader using the htcdev way and flash CWM and/or TWRP recoveries.
My issue now is that when I enter either recoveries, the partitions cannot be loaded nor can I sideload so I cannot root it. BUT I can boot fine into the OS...
I was thinking that its something to do with the partitions but right now I am at a loss. Does anyone have the partition table info for a stock HTL22 so I can at least compare? Really any advice would be welcome.
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE: Got everything to work and I will lay it out here - Unlock Bootloader, Root, Custom Rom, and Sim Unlock - Working on Softbank GSM
First of all everything that I did assumes that you have S-OFF and Super-CID and can adb/fastboot into your OneJ. This also assumes that all files you download will be put into the same folder as your adb and fastboot commands
1. Unlock Bootloader - I used the htcdec method
2. Install TWRP recovery - (Make sure you install the right recovery for your device and software version - this was my problem previously. If you install the wrong version you will not be able to mount your partitions and therefore cannot do the next step.
- Download the appropriate TWRP version from here: linkhttp://www.scottish-vinegar.com/%E5%B0%8F%E7%89%A9%E7%BD%AE%E3%81%8D%E5%A0%B4/...I downloaded the 4.2.2 version
- *this step is optional and you can do it later but will save you bit of time to do it now
download SU and push it onto your device
- reboot into fastboot
- --- Your file name may differ
- reboot into recovery
3. Root your device
- Click install
- browse to your sdcard and click your superuser file (if you did not previously download and put this file on your device you will have to reboot into your OS and do it now. Please look at the second step of the recovery section for more info
- reboot
4. Install Google Edition Rom *This step is optional but I dont know if your simunlock will work wiithout it as I didnt try
- Download rom for gsm here http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877490001371
- push or use a file manager to put it on your phone
- reboot into recovery
- wipe cache, data, system
- install
- go back to install menu again and reinstall superuser
- reboot
5. Unlock Sim - info from here
- Download this
- install it to your device
- run this command
- check your device and go into phone settings. Turn everything off except radio and set preferred network to LTE/GSM
- reboot
give it some time it should find and connect to your GSM network
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So I was able to get the phone part working. However, I cant seem to get the 3G working on the phone. When I go into Mobile Data it doesnt give me an option for Preferred Network or APN settings.
Sucess !! SOff , Unlocked , Super CID
ShadowKage said:
So I was able to get the phone part working. However, I cant seem to get the 3G working on the phone. When I go into Mobile Data it doesnt give me an option for Preferred Network or APN settings.
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Guys , if you need .. PM me
Hello
first my problem was:
Quote:
Originally Posted by mara_hr
to cut the long story short, i have formated data on my htc one m7 without making backup (i know)
i have downloaded several roms and am able to read them though usb-otg without problem.
problem occurs when i try to flash them:
Error log:
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
assert failed: getpro()
E:Error executing updater binary in zip
Error flashing zip
But when i try to flash android revolution HD 81 - Android revolution 81 , he reads the rom, starts to flash it but screen doesnt respond. volume keys and power keys respond, but you can not say where is the key??
please help
i use TWRP v2.5.0.0
is there any way to update twrp? (latest roms require 2.6 twrp or higher???)
Download the 2.6.3.3 version of TWRP, rename the file to recovery, place the .img file in the folder on your PC where ADB is located and then flash in fastboot with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. After that command completes, run fastboot erase cache. Then you can copy the ARHD 81 .zip to your phone and flash away.
after that i have tried:
So now you probably have screwed your partitions flashing an incompatible rom and recovery to your phone. Flash a twrp version for Sprint variant and then format data and flash a Custom rom compatible with Sprint phones (M7WLS)
Sprint TWRP here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7wls
Sprint roms here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spri...ne/development
i have flashed sprint twrp and sprint roms:
Bad Boyz Sprint ONE ROM 4.4.2 Sense 6 v1.0
ROM] Eragon v53Stable&clean|Sense/Aosp/GPE mix, ROM for the HTC One
Sprint_Eragon_V_54.0.0.zip
ViperOne 7.0.1
and they all have same issue.
installation went well. on first boot rom went to lock screen. after unlocking only white screen occurs with green htc logo.
after that dialer app reports crushing
what to do next?
do i need to unlock sprint sim since i live in croatia (europe)?
thanks for help
You should RUU and get everything working the way it should again.
Then flash a rom from the Sprint section.
BD619 said:
You should RUU and get everything working the way it should again.
Then flash a rom from the Sprint section.
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thx for repling
im a bit of a n00b. can you send me a link or something how to do that? thank you
mara_hr said:
thx for repling
im a bit of a n00b. can you send me a link or something how to do that? thank you
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android revolution HD 81
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bruhhh
NOTE: Read the threads, the instructions I'm giving you are just for you to gauge the difficulty of this task, to see if you can do it. Don't follow my instructions! Read the threads!
Read this first.
Then get this firmware.zip and put it in your adb/fastboot folder
source
reboot into fastboot mode with:
adb reboot bootloader
unless you don't have ADB, which you probably don't because you dun goofed when you flashed an Int'l ROM. In which case just press and hold power + vol down and pray.
once you're in fastboot mode, check to see if your device is recognized (may have to do this as root user in linux):
fastboot devices
This should list your device. If nothing comes up, check back here.
Now we're gonna lock your bootloader because RUU fails on unlocked bootloaders (security reasons). Skip this if you're S-Off (you shouldn't be, that's for advanced users).
fastboot oem lock
Now you're gonna go into RUU mode, which lets you modify all partitions of the phone (because you won't be in one):
fastboot oem rebootRUU
Now, we're going to flash the stock image to all the partitions of your device. This is the step that will undo your mistake!
fastboot flash zip firmware_version.zip
NOTE: Change the name of firmware_version.zip to whatever you download from above. If you get an error saying "flush again immdeiately," flash again immediately; just put in the exact same command.
Done. Just finalize with this:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
And then unplug and redo your entire root/ROM process from there.
Hopefully this mini guide will give you an idea of whether you'll need further help. @BD619 is a great fellow to ask.
thank you. you are a life saver. my phone is alive
iv unlocked the bootloader. what do i have to do now install custom rom?