Here is my problem. I flashed the HTC Google edition of Android 4.3 using ClockworkModRecovery and my phone then started going through a boot loop (the white HTC screen would repeat over and over). I don't have any other ROMs on the SD card to install and I don't have a backup in CWMR to revert back to my old ROM. I've tried side loading a ROM but everytime I do that, the cmd prompt says either device not found or it will say list of devices but nothing is listed. I've made sure my drivers are up to date, I downloaded the latest SDK and downloaded the tools for 4.3, 4.2.2, and 4.1.2. I even tried putting the stock Sprint RUU back on my phone but when I run that it says that it can't update my phone (and I did lock the bootloader for this procedure). I am kind of at a loss for what to do. Is there anyway for me to get a ROM on the SD card so that I can load it in CWMR without using sideloader? I obviously can't remove the internal SD card and I can't get it to show up as a removable device on my computer because I don't have a ROM that my phone can boot on.
its about time people read before flashing incompatible roms
Yeah I realized that after the fact, any ideas on what to do?
coppertop4646 said:
Yeah I realized that after the fact, any ideas on what to do?
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Uninstall everything HTC from your PC/reboot PC and get the latest drivers HERE install them and plug your phone in and the should be installed.
Use the ones updated 6-6-13 and also get the HTC_BMP_USB_drivers for your system(towards the bottom of the OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44760760
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Thanks for the help so far. I've managed to get another ROM on the SD card (using adb push) however, when I try to install it through TWRP, I get the message
Error flashing zip ' /data/local/tmp/CM.zip
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/data'
E: Unable to mount internal storage.
Also, when I try to sideload via TWRP, when I am on my phone and try to start ADB sideload within the recovery, it says failed, so I don't even have the chance to sideload a ROM from my computer.
Also, I tried turning S-OFF and when I use the command ./revone -P I get this message back
revone failed (error code = 1)
Any ideas on what to do next?
coppertop4646 said:
Thanks for the help so far. I've managed to get another ROM on the SD card (using adb push) however, when I try to install it through TWRP, I get the message
Error flashing zip ' /data/local/tmp/CM.zip
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/data'
E: Unable to mount internal storage.
Also, when I try to sideload via TWRP, when I am on my phone and try to start ADB sideload within the recovery, it says failed, so I don't even have the chance to sideload a ROM from my computer.
Also, I tried turning S-OFF and when I use the command ./revone -P I get this message back
revone failed (error code = 1)
Any ideas on what to do next?
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Okay I was able to flash a new zip. There was something up with my SD card that was preventing me from successfully flashing ROMs via TWRP, but I went into fastboot on my phone and then from the cmd prompt ran fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
After running that command, I went back into recovery and installed the Cyanogenmod zip and it ran fine.
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Hi, i've a problem, but i'm sure there's any solution.
I wanted to update CWM to 5.8.3.1 (recovery_1.28.img). But there are lots of errors. It can't open or mount /cache and it can't also mount USB.
I installed lots of custom ROMs before, and everytime i'm installing one, I format EVERYTHING and mount the USB Storage and copy a ROM.zip to sdcard.
But i can't mount it and now i've a "empty" phone. I can relock or unlock the bootloader, can go into the bootloader/fastboot/recovery.
When I'm installing a RUU, there's a Bootloader Version Error 140. I think that's because it's a 2.3.5 RUU. (..Runnymede_O2_DE)
What can I do? How can I do it?
Flash it via fastboot, recovery adb?
Downgrade HBoot?
Sometimes there was a "Remote: signature verify fail" error.
Please help me.
Rachorid said:
Hi, i've a problem, but i'm sure there's any solution.
I wanted to update CWM to 5.8.3.1 (recovery_1.28.img). But there are lots of errors. It can't open or mount /cache and it can't also mount USB.
I installed lots of custom ROMs before, and everytime i'm installing one, I format EVERYTHING and mount the USB Storage and copy a ROM.zip to sdcard.
But i can't mount it and now i've a "empty" phone. I can relock or unlock the bootloader, can go into the bootloader/fastboot/recovery.
When I'm installing a RUU, there's a Bootloader Version Error 140. I think that's because it's a 2.3.5 RUU. (..Runnymede_O2_DE)
What can I do? How can I do it?
Flash it via fastboot, recovery adb?
Downgrade HBoot?
Sometimes there was a "Remote: signature verify fail" error.
Please help me.
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Adb the ROM.zip to your SD card. And then flash it
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Thank you for your answer
But,
how can i move it? (i can only use adb recovery)
I just clicked on "choose zip from sdcard" and CWM says "E: Can't mount /sdcard/"
I'm sure it worked three hours before, but i tried out so many and nothing worked, i wipe everything again, if something happen i'll get back
Rachorid said:
Thank you for your answer
But,
how can i move it? (i can only use adb recovery)
I just clicked on "choose zip from sdcard" and CWM says "E: Can't mount /sdcard/"
I'm sure it worked three hours before, but i tried out so many and nothing worked, i wipe everything again, if something happen i'll get back
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In recovery with your phone plugged onto The PC. Rename your ROM zip file you want to flash just name it ROM and then Copy it to adb directory on your PC. The in command prompt CD to your adb directory and type 'adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/'
It will sit there for a while. But be patient. Once its done find the ROM.zip under the choose zip from SD card choice in cwm.
Here is a thread to explain what I mean. Has screenshots too. Although this is for the one s. The principle is the same.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
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Thank you
I think that's the solution, but it can't mount /sdcard
It can mount cache, data & system...
I've a CWM Backup from March, can I use it??
Unless your on the ICS hboot, you should use older recovery.
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I don't know why, but finally my SXL works!!
I used this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680572
I already tried it, but it didn't work. Now it works, i don't know why...
But thank you
Hi everyone.
I unlocked the bootloader and rooted a Telus HTC One. But the latest flash went wrong and I went into bootloop. Somehow, I seem to have gotten myself into a situation where there's no ROM installed. I can still get into Bootloader and Recovery. When I try to start the phone, it's stuck at "HTC Quietly Brilliant" screen.
I've tried factory resetting, wiping everything, relocking the bootloader and loading the Factory RUU Zip using the All-In-One tool kit by Hasoon, and sideloading a ROM. Nothing seems to work. I also managed to push a ROM to the phone using the adb push command. When I try to install it using TWRP, I get an error msg "Unable to open zip file." It failed using CWM recovery as well.
When I plug the phone into a computer, it recognizes something is plugged in. But I can't open the drive at all. I get error msgs when I try to mount sdcard, system, data, anything. Things don't seem to be mounting/recognized at all. HTC sync and drivers are installed.
Experts, what else can I try?
Try downloading a Telus clean nandroid backup. Then go back into recovery (depends of what nandroid you get, make sure you have the right recovery, so if you download a CWM nandroid use CWM).
G-Bus said:
Try downloading a Telus clean nandroid backup. Then go back into recovery (depends of what nandroid you get, make sure you have the right recovery, so if you download a CWM nandroid use CWM).
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Thanks for the suggestion. Not having any luck finding a Telus nandroid. Would it make matters worse if I try to restore from a non-Telus nandroid? My phone can't mount the /sdcard right now. Suppose I'll have to adb push it to the phone again?
runlsd said:
Thanks for the suggestion. Not having any luck finding a Telus nandroid. Would it make matters worse if I try to restore from a non-Telus nandroid? My phone can't mount the /sdcard right now. Suppose I'll have to adb push it to the phone again?
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You don't mount the sdcard in HTC One you mount the data partition.
Also what happens if you sideload a ROM?
PHP:
adb sideload <ROM>
Have you tried erasing cache after installing a ROM if successful?
Riyal said:
You don't mount the sdcard in HTC One you mount the data partition.
Also what happens if you sideload a ROM?
PHP:
adb sideload <ROM>
Have you tried erasing cache after installing a ROM if successful?
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When I sideloaded, It said
Can't Open /sdcard/rom.zip" (bad).
Installation aborted
Sideloading now gives me this error
failed to open driver control: No such file or directory
Restarting adbd
hmm, okay. I thought since recovery says "Install zip from sdcard" i thought /sdcard needed to be mounted. /data is mounted at the moment. No connectivity between computer and the phone unless through the All-in-one kit.
Riyal said:
Have you tried erasing cache after installing a ROM if successful?
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And I haven't had successfully installed a ROM since I bricked the phone.
Install a custom ROM and kernel on your USB from the computer, mount the USB in Twrp using the otg cable. Flash ROM, if it doesnt boot, flash the kernel.
Flashing the kernel fixed it for me.
Another way is to use an adb pusher app and transfer thevfiles to your SD card.
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Thanks everyone. Somehow it sideloaded when I tried for the twentieth time.
Hey guys, I accidentley wiped my sdcard when I reunlocked the bootloader. I have a custom rom that was on previously but its stock in a loop. I tried to push another room using adb sideload but when i do I got * Cannot read 'sideload'. I dont know any other way i can connect the phone to computer to flash another rom. please help.
Thanks
Update:
I can push the rom but i get this error when trying to install "E: unable to mount 'data' "
p1mpin said:
Hey guys, I accidentley wiped my sdcard when I reunlocked the bootloader. I have a custom rom that was on previously but its stock in a loop. I tried to push another room using adb sideload but when i do I got * Cannot read 'sideload'. I dont know any other way i can connect the phone to computer to flash another rom. please help.
Thanks
Update:
I can push the rom but i get this error when trying to install "E: unable to mount 'data' "
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when I had that problem, I ended up wiping everything and then rebooted to recovery and it finally worked.
p1mpin said:
Hey guys, I accidentley wiped my sdcard when I reunlocked the bootloader. I have a custom rom that was on previously but its stock in a loop. I tried to push another room using adb sideload but when i do I got * Cannot read 'sideload'. I dont know any other way i can connect the phone to computer to flash another rom. please help.
Thanks
Update:
I can push the rom but i get this error when trying to install "E: unable to mount 'data' "
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Try what @JudgeFutta said. The error's most likely due to corrupt partitions.
p1mpin said:
Hey guys, I accidentley wiped my sdcard when I reunlocked the bootloader. I have a custom rom that was on previously but its stock in a loop. I tried to push another room using adb sideload but when i do I got * Cannot read 'sideload'. I dont know any other way i can connect the phone to computer to flash another rom. please help.
Thanks
Update:
I can push the rom but i get this error when trying to install "E: unable to mount 'data' "
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Try to get in Recovery and from mount option mount system and then try it will work or try this
Make Sure HTC Drivers are installed and ADB is already working
1. Reboot into TWRP
2. in TWRP, Hit andvanced and find Sideload
3. Swipe to start Sideload
4. Open a CMD Prompt window and Change Directories to where your adb.exe is
5. type adb devices and it should show your device conntected and say sideload
6. Your ZIP file should already be in your adb folder
7. You are now ready to push the zip.....
8. type adb sideload nameofzip.zip
9. Wait until it says 100% and reboot back into recovery to flash the ROM
10. If hitting power does not make the screen come one, type adb reboot recovery
11. if adb reboot recovery does not work, hold power and volume down until it reboots to fastboot then go to recovery
ADB Push from Recovery - If Sideload Fails For You
adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
Be sure u r in Recovery when using ADB Push command.
Thanks guys. What i found out is that i had a corrupt partition so I formated the sdcard since there was nothing on it and it worked. I pushed the rom through adb but i didnt do the sideload method. I have liquid smooth on it now but I want a sense rom. any suggestions for a good one?
p1mpin said:
Thanks guys. What i found out is that i had a corrupt partition so I formated the sdcard since there was nothing on it and it worked. I pushed the rom through adb but i didnt do the sideload method. I have liquid smooth on it now but I want a sense rom. any suggestions for a good one?
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Why not try the best Sense rom available. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502430
Gd luck
User420s said:
Why not try the best Sense rom available. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502430
Gd luck
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@p1mpin Can vouch for that ROM, it's amazing. Might also want to flash Kangaroo Kernel while you're at it. It'll give you great battery life.
Hello,
First and foremost I would like to give the important information away:
Phone: HTC One (M7)
Carrier: Rogers (I think same as AT&T?)
State: Unlocked, S-On, TWRP v2.7.1.0 installed, Hboot 1.57 and without an OS
The story:
Advance Wiped Everything:
So I didn't transfer the ROM before I used the "wipe" option in TWRP and deleted everything (using advanced wipe). Now I'm left with a phone that is "soft-bricked".
ADB Sideload
I rooted and installed TWRP my phone using QbKing77's guide
I tried googling a soultion and found a guide that told me to enter TWRP->Advanced->ADB Sideload and realized my phone cannot enter ABD sideload mode...so I'm like there must be another way, so I look up ADB push and again the same problem...it wont work. ADB shows: "error:device not found" in cmd.
Drivers
Now I think the problem is in the driver and I have reinstalled all the correct drivers (including Android SDK Google USB drivers). Then it strikes me that if the problem is with the drivers why was I able to use fastboot and not ADB?
RUU
After 4 hours of trying I gave up and was like lets try a RUU, same freaking problem. I get error code 155 which after researching seems to be pointing at my phone's bootloader not being "Re-locked" when the freaking screen says ***tampered*** re-locked****. So now I have unlocked it again and relocked the bootloader again, still no luck. I tried downloading different RUUs for both Rogers and AT&T and both give that exact same error even after "fastboot oem lock" command. After giving up on that I go back to try to entter ADB sideload mode via TWRP, I downloaded TWRP 2.5-2.7 and none of them would allow me to enter ADB sideload mode.. As of now its been 1 hour and TWRP still states: "Starting ADB sideload feature...".
Conclusion
If there is any way to get my phone to it's stock settings (IDC about the tampered, and relocked messages) I am all ears, I'm sorry if the information given isn't organized enough, but I'm very exhausted at this point. I will be more than happy to answer any more questions anybody might have.
Thanks!
haqsaber said:
Hello,
First and foremost I would like to give the important information away:
Phone: HTC One (M7)
Carrier: Rogers (I think same as AT&T?)
State: Unlocked, S-On, TWRP v2.7.1.0 installed, Hboot 1.57 and without an OS
The story:
Advance Wiped Everything:
So I didn't transfer the ROM before I used the "wipe" option in TWRP and deleted everything (using advanced wipe). Now I'm left with a phone that is "soft-bricked".
ADB Sideload
I rooted and installed TWRP my phone using QbKing77's guide
I tried googling a soultion and found a guide that told me to enter TWRP->Advanced->ADB Sideload and realized my phone cannot enter ABD sideload mode...so I'm like there must be another way, so I look up ADB push and again the same problem...it wont work. ADB shows: "error:device not found" in cmd.
Drivers
Now I think the problem is in the driver and I have reinstalled all the correct drivers (including Android SDK Google USB drivers). Then it strikes me that if the problem is with the drivers why was I able to use fastboot and not ADB?
RUU
After 4 hours of trying I gave up and was like lets try a RUU, same freaking problem. I get error code 155 which after researching seems to be pointing at my phone's bootloader not being "Re-locked" when the freaking screen says ***tampered*** re-locked****. So now I have unlocked it again and relocked the bootloader again, still no luck. I tried downloading different RUUs for both Rogers and AT&T and both give that exact same error even after "fastboot oem lock" command. After giving up on that I go back to try to entter ADB sideload mode via TWRP, I downloaded TWRP 2.5-2.7 and none of them would allow me to enter ADB sideload mode.. As of now its been 1 hour and TWRP still states: "Starting ADB sideload feature...".
Conclusion
If there is any way to get my phone to it's stock settings (IDC about the tampered, and relocked messages) I am all ears, I'm sorry if the information given isn't organized enough, but I'm very exhausted at this point. I will be more than happy to answer any more questions anybody might have.
Thanks!
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first, do not use twrp 2.7.1.0 but 2.6.3.3 and use HTC divers not Google drivers. you will then be able to sideload or push a rom to your phone. Also make sure to use at least adb 1.0.29, sideload will not work on previous version.
alray said:
first, do not use twrp 2.7.1.0 but 2.6.3.3 and use HTC divers not Google drivers. you will then be able to sideload or push a rom to your phone. Also make sure to use at least adb 1.0.29, sideload will not work on previous version.
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Thanks for your response.
I have flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3, and when I boot into recovery it asks me for a password? I was still unable to boot up ADB sideload (This time I get an error message instead of it failing to start all together). But I was able to access the adb shell and was able to push a custom rom into the device into /data/ and then tried installing it, which failed.
I flashed the ROM using this command: fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
then after the transfer was done typed: fastboot erase cache
as of now when I type adb devices into the command prompt my phone is being detected which is an improvement from last night! Thanks!
haqsaber said:
Thanks for your response.
I have flashed TWRP 2.6.3.3, and when I boot into recovery it asks me for a password? I was still unable to boot up ADB sideload (This time I get an error message instead of it failing to start all together). But I was able to access the adb shell and was able to push a custom rom into the device into /data/ and then tried installing it, which failed.
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you don't have to use an adb shell to push a rom, only use adb normally from your computer with the phone booted in recovery. And the destination of the rom when you push it is not /data, its /sdcard
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
when complete, select "install" in recovery and choose your rom.
alray said:
you don't have to use an adb shell to push a rom, only use adb normally from your computer with the phone booted in recovery. And the destination of the rom when you push it is not /data, its /sdcard
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
when complete, select "install" in recovery and choose your rom.
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The rom.zip is now in my /sdcard/ folder and when I try to install it I get the following error:
Code:
Updating partition details....
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
Error Flashing zip '/sdcard/rom.zip'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
and my ADB version is 1.0.31
Edit: So I went in the mount option and noticed that "cache" was selected so I deselected it and tried to flash again and it just said
Code:
Error Flashing zip '/sdcard/rom.zip'
Updating partition details...
So now I'm thinking there must be something wrong with the ROM, so i'm downloading and will retry.
Code:
KitKat (Android 4.4.3 + HTC Sense 6.0)
Download Android Revolution HD 81.0
Nope, that didn't work either. Could it be that I need to put in that password first? If so what is the TWRP password?
haqsaber said:
The rom.zip is now in my /sdcard/ folder and when I try to install it I get the following error:
Code:
Updating partition details....
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
Error Flashing zip '/sdcard/rom.zip'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
and my ADB version is 1.0.31
Edit: So I went in the mount option and noticed that "cache" was selected so I deselected it and tried to flash again and it just said
Code:
Error Flashing zip '/sdcard/rom.zip'
Updating partition details...
So now I'm thinking there must be something wrong with the ROM, so i'm downloading and will retry.
Code:
KitKat (Android 4.4.3 + HTC Sense 6.0)
Download Android Revolution HD 81.0
Nope, that didn't work either. Could it be that I need to put in that password first? If so what is the TWRP password?
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looks like you have enabled data encryption in the OS...
in twrp wipe everything and format data
then push the rom again and install it.
alray said:
looks like you have enabled data encryption in the OS...
in twrp wipe everything and format data
then push the rom again and install it.
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And that worked! Thank you so much!!
Last week after software update using auto update Option , after installing the softare , the phone will keep rebooting and won't detect the network. I guess that my phone battery was low at the time of installation(10%) however it was connected to a charger. The problem is after turning on the phone, the phone will reboot after aprox. 1minute 50 seconds and the htc1 won't show network. The settings option in network setting would appear greyed out.
After this problem, I tried factory reset, no avail. Tried recovery from bootloader option but no avail.
Tried Using RUU- RUU_M7_U_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.2_R_Radio_4A.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01_release_311663_signed_2_4
Gives me error 155 in Update Utility.
After searching the threads, I decided to unlock and unroot the phone so that I could install any custom ROMs, did unlocking and unrooting.
My htc1 m7 with following specs now
Tampered
Unlocked
M7_U S-On
Hboot- 1.57.0000
Radio0- 4T.28.3218.04
OS-6.15.599.101
Android version 4.4.3 and Sense 6
Some guys recommended me to post my query on xda and I came here with lots of hopes. Unfortunately after couple of days no one from expert community has responded to this query.
htc1resetting said:
Some guys recommended me to post my query on xda and I came here with lots of hopes. Unfortunately after couple of days no one from expert community has responded to this query.
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you not being ignored, their is no real answer to your problem
you can flash stock recovery for 6.15.599.101 if you can find it
and try the factory reset from stock recovery (not bootloader)
If you have TWRP 2.6.3.3 or higher on the phone now you can choose to format data and then push / sideload a 6.xx.xxx.x rom to the phone. Their are no 6.xx RUU so that's not an option. If the phone died during the update theirs no telling what partitions are damaged so the format data option is your first step
clsA said:
you not being ignored, their is no real answer to your problem
you can flash stock recovery for 6.15.599.101 if you can find it
and try the factory reset from stock recovery (not bootloader)
If you have TWRP 2.6.3.3 or higher on the phone now you can choose to format data and then push / sideload a 6.xx.xxx.x rom to the phone. Their are no 6.xx RUU so that's not an option. If the phone died during the update theirs no telling what partitions are damaged so the format data option is your first step
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Firstly loads of thanks.
I have tried hard to find 6.15.599.101 RUU but no success.
I should use the second option to push 6.xx.xx.x rom, can you advice where can I find it. I get confused between kernel & OTA, which one is a ROM or neither one?
htc1resetting said:
Firstly loads of thanks.
I have tried hard to find 6.15.599.101 RUU but no success.
I should use the second option to push 6.xx.xx.x rom, can you advice where can I find it. I get confused between kernel & OTA, which one is a ROM or neither one?
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Use this >> http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip /sdcard/
or adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
My device is already formatted and I can only access bootloader(TWRP recovery) and if I boot the phone it gives me white htc screen.
I have downloaded the Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0 fastboot works fine however adb won't detect my device. I have sdk tools from adroid.development and the latest version of adt tools.
htc1resetting said:
My device is already formatted and I can only access bootloader(TWRP recovery) and if I boot the phone it gives me white htc screen.
I have downloaded the Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0 fastboot works fine however adb won't detect my device. I have sdk tools from adroid.development and the latest version of adt tools.
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boot into TWRP
from the PC command prompt
type adb devices
if it's blank you need to reinstall the htc driver
if your device serial number shows it's working normally
When I use the adb command- where should my phone be? adbsideload? fastboot?
The adb won't detect my device even with htc drivers re-installed. When I use the adb sideload button in the TWRP , it stays there for ever.
Can we use fastboot command to flash the ROM, the way we flash recovery?
htc1resetting said:
When I use the adb command- where should my phone be? <<< TWRP
The adb won't detect my device even with htc drivers re-installed. When I use the adb sideload button in the TWRP , it stays there for ever.
Can we use fastboot command to flash the ROM, the way we flash recovery? << NO
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Go to post 2 of @nkk71 superguide to install the drivers correctly > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
Finally I was able to sideload- adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
After the sideload was 100% my phone was black screen, was no more in recovery TWRP.
What next step to take?
When I restarted the phone, it will again show the white HTC screen , won't go ahead and boot.
I am s-on and with TWRP 2.8.0.1 recovery.
htc1resetting said:
Finally I was able to sideload- adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
After the sideload was 100% my phone was black screen, was no more in recovery TWRP.
What next step to take?
When I restarted the phone, it will again show the white HTC screen , won't go ahead and boot.
I am s-on and with TWRP 2.8.0.1 recovery.
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use TWRP 2.6.3.3
Using twrp, 2.6.3- I sideloaded adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
By the time sideload= 100% on cmd
Phone recovery-twrp showed, zip sign verification failed.
Screen shows as follows:
Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing 'dataa/media/sideload.zip
checking for md5 flile....
skipping md5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
E: zip signature verification failed.
I unchecked zip file verification from settings and this time was able to complete, followed the step by step installation. After the installation was complete, cleared cache and dalvi and performed system boot. The phone restarts but its again stuck at white htc screen.
clsA said:
use TWRP 2.6.3.3
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Using twrp, 2.6.3- I sideloaded adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
By the time sideload= 100% on cmd
Phone recovery-twrp showed, zip sign verification failed.
Screen shows as follows:
Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing 'dataa/media/sideload.zip
checking for md5 flile....
skipping md5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
E: zip signature verification failed.
htc1resetting said:
Using twrp, 2.6.3- I sideloaded adb sideload Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
By the time sideload= 100% on cmd
Phone recovery-twrp showed, zip sign verification failed.
Screen shows as follows:
Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing 'dataa/media/sideload.zip
checking for md5 flile....
skipping md5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
E: zip signature verification failed.
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your download is corrupt ..download it again and md5 check your downloads
clsA said:
your download is corrupt ..download it again and md5 check your downloads
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Made another attempt to sideload and it was successful, phone booted and rebooted. Phone turned on but again restarted after few seconds, the same way it was behaving earlier. Any suggestions?
I was checking htc Dev site, it has download section with my OS version no. 6.15.599.101- is there something I can do with this file to get my phone working.? m7u-3.4.10-ga936d02.zip is the file.
What are options to get RUU for 6.15.599.101 ?
htc1resetting said:
Made another attempt to sideload and it was successful, phone booted and rebooted. Phone turned on but again restarted after few seconds, the same way it was behaving earlier. Any suggestions?
I was checking htc Dev site, it has download section with my OS version no. 6.15.599.101- is there something I can do with this file to get my phone working.? m7u-3.4.10-ga936d02.zip is the file.
What are options to get RUU for 6.15.599.101 ?
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You still never tried the stock recovery / factory reset
maybe you can extract it from that file
maybe @Danny201281 could help you check and repair your partition's if he has time
I tried factory reset and stock recovery at my first step long time ago. Only after failing, I tried the TWRP recovery and Android Revolution.
htc1resetting said:
My device is already formatted and I can only access bootloader(TWRP recovery) and if I boot the phone it gives me white htc screen.
I have downloaded the Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0 fastboot works fine however adb won't detect my device. I have sdk tools from adroid.development and the latest version of adt tools.
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When you say it's formatted are you sure about that?
Format Data is not the same as Factory reset or Wiping partitions. You need to use the Format Data option in twrp to be sure. So in case you haven't already and probably wouldn't hurt to do it again anyway.
Boot into twrp recovery Select the Wipe option and then Format Data option. You will be prompted to type "yes" to confirm. This will wipe everything from your device including your Rom and internal storage. Reboot to recovery to restore a completely new file system to your device.
Now with the phone still in twrp recovery, Select the Mounts option and uncheck all the boxes to unmount the partitions. Return to the twrp home screen (you don't need sideload mode for this part) in the command line type
Code:
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk35
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk36
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk37
exit
Once that's done you can push or Sideload your Rom. Personally I prefer the push method but which is easiest for you is fine.
Ideally you want to do a factory reset with Stock recovery also but since you can't find one unless you can extract it from the file on HTC dev just try the above.
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Danny201281 said:
When you say it's formatted are you sure about that?
Format Data is not the same as Factory reset or Wiping partitions. You need to use the Format Data option in twrp to be sure. So in case you haven't already and probably wouldn't hurt to do it again anyway.
Boot into twrp recovery Select the Wipe option and then Format Data option. You will be prompted to type "yes" to confirm. This will wipe everything from your device including your Rom and internal storage. Reboot to recovery to restore a completely new file system to your device.
Now with the phone still in twrp recovery, Select the Mounts option and uncheck all the boxes to unmount the partitions. Return to the twrp home screen (you don't need sideload mode for this part) in the command line type
Code:
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk35
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk36
e2fsck -fvy dev/block/mmcblk37
exit
Once that's done you can push or Sideload your Rom. Personally I prefer the push method but which is easiest for you is fine.
Ideally you want to do a factory reset with Stock recovery also but since you can't find one unless you can extract it from the file on HTC dev just try the above.
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I was using the format data option before as well.
This time, followed the step by step procedure and installed the OS, the phone booted again but it restarts after sometime as it was at the beginning of the problem. Any suggestions?
htc1resetting said:
I was using the format data option before as well.
This time, followed the step by step procedure and installed the OS, the phone booted again but it restarts after sometime as it was at the beginning of the problem. Any suggestions?
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When the phone is booting, does it take longer than normal? And does it bootloop before finally booting.
Unfortunately this is starting to sound like a hardware problem. After formatting the memory, repairing partitions with e2fsck and flashing a new Rom there's not much else can be done. If your still getting random reboots then something is defiantly a miss.
You can check your supersu app to make sure is properly rooted, by opening supersu, it may ask you to update the Binary's.
Or just flash this in recovery to make sure your on the latest.
http://download.chainfire.eu/452/SuperSU/
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