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Hej guys. I really hope that you can help me with my problem
Have been trying for 2 days and looking at post but haven't been able to get it fixed.
Here goes.
I have been playing around with custom roms on my htc one for a while now.
Then when i was about to install a new custom rom, i first wiped my phone.
I properly wiped something that should not be wiped, because i ended up with no os and no custom rom zip file that i could install in twrp.
I then tryed sideloading revolutions, and it seemed to work because it ended up booting on the phone and i could select what programs too install with it... but halfway through it stoped and rebooted.
now i cant even get into recovery anymore, and booting the phone only gets it to htc briliant logo. Then it restarts and tryes going into recovery, but it cant, and ends up just restarting over and over again.
Tryed flashing cwm and twrp again, but still cant get into recovery.
adb dont fint my device, and i have tryed all drivers i could find.
Tryed using a RUU, but it fails. Properly because its not the right one, but cant fint one that fits.
Sooo... i think im in a real pickle right now.
my radio is :4a.14.3250.13
hboot: 1.44.0000
Thinking about going back with my phone, but with the warranty gone i dont know if they'll even look at it.
Hoping for some advise, or some ideas on what to do.
-dealba
fastboot erase cache in terminal or with all in one toolkit
Arh thanks for your reply.
Cant belive i dident try that.
but it worked, im now able to get into twrp.
It says that i have 0 mb internal storage?
should i try to flash twrp again or what should my aproach be ?
dealba said:
Arh thanks for your reply.
Cant belive i dident try that.
but it worked, im now able to get into twrp.
It says that i have 0 mb internal storage?
should i try to flash twrp again or what should my aproach be ?
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try reboot recovery if that doesnt work install cwm non touch. i love twrp but i had the same issue with it and i havent had it with cwm
skinsfanbdh said:
try reboot recovery if that doesnt work install cwm non touch. i love twrp but i had the same issue with it and i havent had it with cwm
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Okay thanks
So i tryed installing cwm the non touch version. but it says the same thing as twrp.
And that is that it cant mount /sdcard/
dealba said:
Okay thanks
So i tryed installing cwm the non touch version. but it says the same thing as twrp.
And that is that it cant mount /sdcard/
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i dont think that is a problem. im not absolutely sure about that but what is the next step you trying to accomplish
skinsfanbdh said:
i dont think that is a problem. im not absolutely sure about that but what is the next step you trying to accomplish
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Well, im really just trying to get an os flashed back on the phone so i can boot it, either by another custom rom or a stock rom.
But since i cant use adb commands, how do i get a new rom on there?
dealba said:
Well, im really just trying to get an os flashed back on the phone so i can boot it, either by another custom rom or a stock rom.
But since i cant use adb commands, how do i get a new rom on there?
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you on a windows computer?
dealba said:
Well, im really just trying to get an os flashed back on the phone so i can boot it, either by another custom rom or a stock rom.
But since i cant use adb commands, how do i get a new rom on there?
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i have had the same problem. what i did is in twrp recovery go to wipe --- format data --- type yes (WARNING you will lose all your files)
skinsfanbdh said:
you on a windows computer?
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Yes, im running windows
dealba said:
Yes, im running windows
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download all in one toolkit if you havent already its easy to use and easier for me to tell you what to do. plus i dont know how well you know adb and fastboot commands
rambo12345 said:
i have had the same problem. what i did is in twrp recovery go to wipe --- format data --- type yes (WARNING you will lose all your files)
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okay thanks, now i can see my sdcard.
But still wondering how to get a rom on it so i can flash from twrp..
dealba said:
okay thanks, now i can see my sdcard.
But still wondering how to get a rom on it so i can flash from twrp..
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adb sideload
its an option in the all in one tool kit but its easier or you can type the command
skinsfanbdh said:
download all in one toolkit if you havent already its easy to use and easier for me to tell you what to do. plus i dont know how well you know adb and fastboot commands
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I got the toolkit now
got a 5 min post restriction so little slow on replying
dealba said:
I got the toolkit now
got a 5 min post restriction so little slow on replying
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i think it it will be over after 3 more posts. plug your phone in. then open all in one toolkit and select adb sideload then just follow the on screen instructions
skinsfanbdh said:
i think it it will be over after 3 more posts. plug your phone in. then open all in one toolkit and select adb sideload then just follow the on screen instructions
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Okay, did the side loader, and used android revolutions rom. It installed and and after staying on boot animation a few minnuts it started.
Thank you so much for your help, really appreciate it
dealba said:
Okay, did the side loader, and used android revolutions rom. It installed and and after staying on boot animation a few minnuts it started.
Thank you so much for your help, really appreciate it
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no problem. have fun:victory:
skinsfanbdh said:
fastboot erase cache in terminal or with all in one toolkit
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So I'll try here first. I am having the same issue, I can't get the device to boot into recovery, no matter if I clear the cache, or flash either one of twrp or CWM.
I unlocked the bootloader, I think used the all in one toolkit to flash the recovery. When that didn't work, I erased the cache and manually flashed the recovery, and it said it pushed successfully.
I am at a loss, I have no idea what to try next, any help would be appreciated.
******Finally got it, I had to disable Fast Boot in the Power options in Settings******
How do you copy update.zip from external to internal SD?
Sorry if it's a total no-brainer, but how do I manually copy a recovery zip to the internal update.zip? Can I do this from my phone (which is stuck in a bootloop: see below)? Or do I have to use ADB with my computer?
Turbojugend said:
So I'll try here first. I am having the same issue, I can't get the device to boot into recovery, no matter if I clear the cache, or flash either one of twrp or CWM.
I unlocked the bootloader, I think used the all in one toolkit to flash the recovery. When that didn't work, I erased the cache and manually flashed the recovery, and it said it pushed successfully.
I am at a loss, I have no idea what to try next, any help would be appreciated.
******Finally got it, I had to disable Fast Boot in the Power options in Settings******
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My situation:
Using Open Recovery I tried to install CM7 with custom kernel on my XT720
It gave an error: "assert failed: write_raw_image... Status 7" As I was looking that up, my phone blackscreened. After a while I pulled the battery.
Then on startup it went into a bootloop after a picture of a broken screen saying "2ndboot kernel restart in progress." (Presumably the kernel wasn't properly applied?)
Trying to boot into bootloader says battery is too low.
Phone will only turn on when plugged into outlet.
What I think I need to do:
- Copy a good update from my external SD over the bad update.zip on the internal SD, and apply the update to reset the kernel, etc.
- Open Recovery could do this, if I could load it.
- I could load Openrecovery if I could get the bootloader to run,
- I could get the bootloader to run if my battery would charge
Hello,
yesterday I accidentally deleted the data partition on my phone (M7 model)
I coudn't get adb dideload to work so I bought an usb otg cable.
Now when I try to install a rom (hd android v51) I always get an error after aroma closes:"set_perm: some changes failed)
Can anyone help me installing ANY rom to get my phone working again?
thx
Hey, no worries. Just adb push <nameofrom>.zip /data/media/0/ then it will take some time, when it says its successful just go to that path and flash it like a normal ROM worked for me and I hope it helps you.
Make sure the ROM is in the same folder of adb.
Happy Flashing from the proud owner of a HTC One.
The newer ROMs require latest custom recovery. E.g. ARHD 51 definitely requires it. I had TWRP 2.6.3.1 and had errors and all errors went away using 2.6.3.4
davebugyi said:
The newer ROMs require latest custom recovery. E.g. ARHD 51 definitely requires it. I had TWRP 2.6.3.1 and had errors and all errors went away using 2.6.3.4
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I already have the latste twrp, the one made for 4.4 roms,
Bllooi said:
Hey, no worries. Just adb push <nameofrom>.zip /data/media/0/ then it will take some time, when it says its successful just go to that path and flash it like a normal ROM worked for me and I hope it helps you.
Make sure the ROM is in the same folder of adb.
Happy Flashing from the proud owner of a HTC One.
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As I told in post 1, I can't get adb to work anymore. It had worked but sideloading and pushed resulted in nothing, after installing the rom there where mounting troubles
killerbie said:
As I told in post 1, I can't get adb to work anymore. It had worked but sideloading and pushed resulted in nothing, after installing the rom there where mounting troubles
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Honestly if anyone could shine a light on this it would be great. Haven't seen something like this before and sorry for not reading about your adb trouble
1,,go into recovery
2..mount storage
3..untick all tha boxes apart from data leave data ticked
4..rename wich rom you wont to just rom
5..place rom in fastboot folder
6..open cmd
7,,type adb push rom.zip/sdcard/
wait for it to finish in cmd window go install rom and fingers crossed
just reread ya post why how is adb not working what is it saying please copy and past cmd,log
bygrave said:
1,,go into recovery
2..mount storage
3..untick all tha boxes apart from data leave data ticked
4..rename wich rom you wont to just rom
5..place rom in fastboot folder
6..open cmd
7,,type adb push rom.zip/sdcard/
wait for it to finish in cmd window go install rom and fingers crossed
just reread ya post why how is adb not working what is it saying please copy and past cmd,log
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Owkay, got adb to work! (yay!!!)
I did what you told, except i did "adb push 'myrom.zip' /sdcard/'myrom.zip'
it copied perfecty
Installed, used aroma and I'm past the recovery screen!!!
Could it be that my rom installed incorectly because more than only data was ticked on in the 'moun' section?!
it could of been a few things really mate im glad u got it sorted and just always push that way i find the best
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Thank you all for helping me!! really, you people saved my day (and the days coming!!)
@bygrave, thank you very much mate
Going through the process to repair my phone has educated me on tremendously about the errors of my ways. If anyone can provide any beneficial assistance, it would be greatly appreciated.
OTA (PRIOR- 4.4.2. kitkat )Sense 5.5 with updated firmware 4.06 HBOOT 1.56
Sprint HTC ONE M7_WLS
S-ON
TAMPERED
UNLOCKED
TWRP Recovery
UNDETECTED IN ADB
Remote signature failed
Remote access denied
Running on Windows 8.1 and ADB version 1.0.31
USB 1.0 (I know that 2.0+ is better)
Cause for boot loop = No OS available. (Yes, I am aware that I need to install a ROM but that is the issue I am having.)
What does this mean?
FLASHED CUSTOM RECOVERY (WRONGFULLY)
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BD619 said:
What does this mean?
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I originally had CWM recovery on there and wanted to use the TWRP recovery instead since it had the HTC dumblock on there, which helped out before. While my phone was in it current condition, I downloaded TWRP and flashed it into my HTC ONE. I know I must have done so wrongfully because now when I try to go into recovery... it freezes during "entering recovery" and reboots into boot loop.
from bootloader open a cmd window and type
fastboot erase cache
See if that helps
BD619 said:
from bootloader open a cmd window and type
fastboot erase cache
See if that helps
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I've made that attempt already. But the strange thing is that it executes the command, but if used again it will give me a list of blocks and inods or something like that. But I will try the command and reboot the system. Ill update with the outcome.
ogmless collection
Okay I erased the cache, it confirmed the command. I rebooted and of course it was in boot loop. I entered bootloader, then to recovery... and the same problem persisted.
BestaAtMakingMistakes said:
Okay I erased the cache, it confirmed the command. I rebooted and of course it was in boot loop. I entered bootloader, then to recovery... and the same problem persisted.
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You can try This see if it will get you up and running
Just make sure when you get to the part where you push to rom to your phone make sure you use a 4.4.2 rom or your phone may not boot.
What version of twrp did you flash?
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Okay so I went through and followed the steps... good news is that it fixed my recovery problem I had and now I can enter twrp. Now TWRP is telling me that I have no OS system. So if I install a ROM, will I be good?
BestaAtMakingMistakes said:
Okay so I went through and followed the steps... good news is that it fixed my recovery problem I had and now I can enter twrp. Now TWRP is telling me that I have no OS system. So if I install a ROM, will I be good?
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Yeah just adb push a 4.4.2 rom to your phone
adb is not detecting my device so I am unable to push files.
BestaAtMakingMistakes said:
adb is not detecting my device so I am unable to push files.
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Try this to get the drivers installed properly
(If you are using Windows 8.1 this will most likely not work)
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone(usually M7WLS), right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
foretell rublinke
Yes, I am running Windows 8.1.
BestaAtMakingMistakes said:
Yes, I am running Windows 8.1.
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That only applies to fastboot you should be fine.
You should be fine in fastboot also.
BD619 said:
That only applies to fastboot you should be fine.
You should be fine in fastboot also.
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So what would you suggest I do from here. Again, my USER name says it all. I'm about to give up and go to sprint and ask them to do whatever it is that they can do for my phone.
BestaAtMakingMistakes said:
So what would you suggest I do from here. Again, my USER name says it all. I'm about to give up and go to sprint and ask them to do whatever it is that they can do for my phone.
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Check PM
Just to clarify, Windows 8.1 latest update has fixed fastboot issues! I was shocked after I applied the update I immediately checked fastboot and s-off'd
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rickyg87 said:
Just to clarify, Windows 8.1 latest update has fixed fastboot issues! I was shocked after I applied the update I immediately checked fastboot and s-off'd
Sent from my HTC One using xda-developers app
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Not sure how adb was prior to this past week but I would agree that fastboot works great. Its the only thing that has worked or else I wouldn't have messed up my own phone.
BestaAtMakingMistakes said:
Not sure how adb was prior to this past week but I would agree that fastboot works great. Its the only thing that has worked or else I wouldn't have messed up my own phone.
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Adb has always worked fine for me. However, in twrp there should be an option to mount, I've had to use this on my one x to load a Rom (and boot.img, since I was also s-on) onto my sd.
I flashed the Rom in twrp, reboot to bootloader then fastboot flashed the boot.img
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BD619 said:
Yeah just adb push a 4.4.2 rom to your phone
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Yeah, my adb isn't working and hasn't been working from day one. I'm sure I'm just missing the fact that I cant debug my phone because it's in boot loop. But one more step left to see if everything I've learn in the past week pays off.
I'm sorry to do this, but I don't know where to start. Here's what I did to get to where I'm at:
- previously running SlimBean flashed using TWRP
- Downloaded ROM Manager and it recommended installing CWM Recovery
- Followed prompts
- It installed CWM 6.0.4.8
- Booted back into ROM and used ROM Manager to attempt to flash SlimKat 4.4.2 build 6
- CWM wiped dalvik but then got hung up
- Now it keeps saying Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
I'm completely stuck. Can't figure out what to do next. Please help!!!
Have you tryed reflashing the recovery to rule out a faulty install of cwm?
I should say, have you tried reflashing cwm *through Fastboot* to rule out a faulty cwm install?
Use TWRP recovery, preferred is 2.6.3.3 although there are newer versions, enter recovery, wipe - format data, basically for some reason, fastboot erase cache wipes the cache into an un-readable format.
note: this will also erase your internal storage too, so if theres anything important you want on there, make sure you back it up first using the adb pull command.
dougeedug said:
Have you tryed reflashing the recovery to rule out a faulty install of cwm?
I should say, have you tried reflashing cwm *through Fastboot* to rule out a faulty cwm install?
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I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed. Is there a way to check I'm doing this ok?
EDIT: Ok, I got it to recongize my device. I'm going to try flashing TWRP thru ADB....will report back shortly...
Seanie280672 said:
Use TWRP recovery, preferred is 2.6.3.3 although there are newer versions, enter recovery, wipe - format data, basically for some reason, fastboot erase cache wipes the cache into an un-readable format.
note: this will also erase your internal storage too, so if theres anything important you want on there, make sure you back it up first using the adb pull command.
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I can't quite risk doing this yet. Only as a last, last resort...
cartisdm said:
I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed. Is there a way to check I'm doing this ok?
EDIT: Ok, I got it to recongize my device. I'm going to try flashing TWRP thru ADB....will report back shortly...
I can't quite risk doing this yet. Only as a last, last resort...
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whilst your phone is in recovery and plugged into your computer, open device manager, is there a yellow ! where its says android devices or myHTC ?
IGNORE THIS, You got it working whilst I was typing this.
cartisdm said:
I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed.
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Use the command "fastboot devices" from the bootloader with "fastbootUSB" highlighted. You can't use adb commands in the bootloader because adb is to interact with android, which is not running while in bootloader. Let me know if you get output with the "fastboot devices" command.
EDIT: I should specify, if you are trying to flash recovery from anywhere but the bootloader using fastboot commands (it sounds like you may be trying to flash recovery with adb commands), you are just doing it wrong. so lets get that sorted first.
cartisdm said:
I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed. Is there a way to check I'm doing this ok?
EDIT: Ok, I got it to recongize my device. I'm going to try flashing TWRP thru ADB....will report back shortly...
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you flash a custom recovery with fastboot commands not adb commands.
Got it!!! Thank you everyone for taking the time. I have a flight in a few hours and I was panicking!!!!
I grabbed universal drivers from here: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi (remove the brackets around .com)
Then my computer picked up the device and I was able to install TWRP. Clockworkmod recovery still doesn't work, no matter which version I tried. I'll stick with TWRP for now.
Thanks again!
EDIT: Well eff me, it wiped my internal storage. It must have done it after I flashed because that's where I grabbed the zip in the first place. That sucks...
cartisdm said:
Got it!!! Thank you everyone for taking the time. I have a flight in a few hours and I was panicking!!!!
I grabbed universal drivers from here: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi (remove the brackets around .com)
Then my computer picked up the device and I was able to install TWRP. Clockworkmod recovery still doesn't work, no matter which version I tried. I'll stick with TWRP for now.
Thanks again!
EDIT: Well eff me, it wiped my internal storage. It must have done it after I flashed because that's where I grabbed the zip in the first place. That sucks...
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did you format data inside twrp recovery, like I said above, that will erase your internal storage too, you will need to push a rom over to your internal storage now using adb and then flash it.
Seanie280672 said:
did you format data inside twrp recovery, like I said above, that will erase your internal storage too, you will need to push a rom over to your internal storage now using adb and then flash it.
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I didn't do so intentionally, but it's possible I did it without paying attention. I'm back to my system now so I'll just live with the loss. I flashed an existing ROM that I had in my Downloads folder once I was able to get into TWRP. It's just weird that folder is empty now.
Last night tried installing SkyDragon v.9. It installed, the phone booted into rom and then started rebooting. Now i cant flash any rom because the phone reboots on the stage of wiping something. I installed newer twrp 2.8.0.2. Now i have these erros: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. I'm S-ON unlocked. Tried ADB Sideload but it says device not found. Have no idea what to do. Saw somewhere that you can relock, unlock and install RUU to unbrick, but im not sure if i should do that. Help please.
OK. So... Try this:
From recovery go into Advanced Wipe, select all and wipe 2 or 3 times.
Reboot into bootloader.
In fastboot mode, make fastboot erase cache.
Then boot into recovery, and try ADB Sideload again or install rom via USB OTG (if you have)
If it also doesn't work try sth like this - it worked for me some time ago.
I saw that my PC recognizes my phone as normal storage when it's booted into TWRP and I don't need ADB Sideload. Try copy ROM like this and install.
If it won't work, you'll have to install RUU
Bruce666 said:
OK. So... Try this:
From recovery go into Advanced Wipe, select all and wipe 2 or 3 times.
Reboot into bootloader.
In fastboot mode, make fastboot erase cache.
Then boot into recovery, and try ADB Sideload again or install rom via USB OTG (if you have)
If it also doesn't work try sth like this - it worked for me some time ago.
I saw that my PC recognizes my phone as normal storage when it's booted into TWRP and I don't need ADB Sideload. Try copy ROM like this and install.
If it won't work, you'll have to install RUU
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It didn't work Which RUU should i choose? M7-UL, hboot-1.55.0000, radio-4a.21.3263.04. I live in russia so i suppose i need one with "europe" in it's name? And how should i re-lock? Just by using fastboot command?
Give me CID ill try to find ruu 4u
Bruce666 said:
Give me CID ill try to find ruu 4u
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HTC_A07
http://www.htc1guru.com/2014/03/android-ruu-europe/
Bruce666 said:
http://www.htc1guru.com/2014/03/android-ruu-europe/
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Thank you very much! Really hope this works.
It must work. If you need help writr here
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Last night tried installing SkyDragon v.9. It installed, the phone booted into rom and then started rebooting. Now i cant flash any rom because the phone reboots on the stage of wiping something. I installed newer twrp 2.8.0.2. Now i have these erros: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. I'm S-ON unlocked. Tried ADB Sideload but it says device not found. Have no idea what to do. Saw somewhere that you can relock, unlock and install RUU to unbrick, but im not sure if i should do that. Help please.
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If it reboots immediately when you try to wipe or flash something (i.e instant black screen then reboot)
You can probably fix it with e2fsck.
Boot to recovery select Mount then unmount all partitions return to twrp home screen and connect usb and check adb is working with
Code:
adb devices
You should get an output of your serial no.
Then do this
Code:
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p35
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p36
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p37
exit
Now try to flash the Rom again
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After i installed twrp 2.8.0.2 i can wipe. Well, sometimes it does wipe but sometimes it just writes error: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. When i try flashing rom, for example viperone 7.0.1, it writes "set_perm some changes failed" right at the 0%. I tried installing cyanogenmod 11s and it installed without errors. But when i boot into rom, it says something like "the process android ui crashed".
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After i installed twrp 2.8.0.2 i can wipe. Well, sometimes it does wipe but sometimes it just writes error: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. When i try flashing rom, for example viperone 7.0.1, it writes "set_perm some changes failed" right at the 0%. I tried installing cyanogenmod 11s and it installed without errors. But when i boot into rom, it says something like "the process android ui crashed".
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check the Frequently Asked Question sticky page 3
Point D, relates to unable to mount
Point C, relates to permission errors for certain ROMs, 2.6.3.3 should work or 2.8.0.1;
2.8.0.2 is known to have problems with certain ROMs
nkk71 said:
check the Frequently Asked Question sticky page 3
Point D, relates to unable to mount
Point C, relates to permission errors for certain ROMs, 2.6.3.3 should work or 2.8.0.1;
2.8.0.2 is known to have problems with certain ROMs
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Dude, you are a wizard! Installed 2.6.3.3 and flashed viper without any problems. Yay it's working :laugh: . Couldn't think that recovery can cause these errors. I've been using 2.7.1.1 for quite a long time so i thought it'll work like it always did, but it just kept rebooting on wiping stage. So now it's working prefectly fine :good: Spent 5 hours today looking for sloutions and i have no idea how i missed your post on the faq thread. Thank you very much for your help! And thanks to everyone who responded!
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Dude, you are a wizard! Installed 2.6.3.3 and flashed viper without any problems. Yay it's working :laugh: . Couldn't think that recovery can cause these errors. I've been using 2.7.1.1 for quite a long time so i thought it'll work like it always did, but it just kept rebooting on wiping stage. So now it's working prefectly fine :good: Spent 5 hours today looking for sloutions and i have no idea how i missed your post on the faq thread. Thank you very much for your help! And thanks to everyone who responded!
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no problem,
2.6.3.3 is best for most ROMs, unless they require a recovery with "by-name" support (such as CM11), then you need 2.7.0.8 or higher
i've also successfully flashed using 2.8.0.1, but .2 seems to have issues again.
and if all is good now, can you also edit main thread title to include [SOLVED], thanks
edit the first post -> at the bottom of the edit window, click Go Advanced, and then you can edit main title