Hey guys i am on twrp 2.6.1.0 with viperone 2.1.0
Yesterday i made a backup of system data and boot after that whenever i try to flash any addon or zip my phone reboots without flashing. I tried using root explorer and saw a similar problem when i started copying contents it auto rebooted my phone. Can anyone help
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hapticc said:
Hey guys i am on twrp 2.6.1.0 with viperone 2.1.0
Yesterday i made a backup of system data and boot after that whenever i try to flash any addon or zip my phone reboots without flashing. I tried using root explorer and saw a similar problem when i started copying contents it auto rebooted my phone. Can anyone help
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anyone please assist
Did you mount system in TWRP?
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Did you mount system in TWRP?
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Yup tried but it wont show it mounted only data and cache show a cross in checkbox when i click on system it does show cross when i go back and again enter the mount option only data and cache have been selected
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Are you on stock kernel? I would do a nandroid backup, wipe everything except SD and then restore
I would also try to reinstall recovery image as well. Sounds like something with the read/write got corrupt
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born_fisherman said:
Are you on stock kernel? I would do a nandroid backup, wipe everything except SD and then restore
I would also try to reinstall recovery image as well. Sounds like something with the read/write got corrupt
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Yup i backed up everything wiped and installed viperone again and all seems good now. Waiting for next Viper now
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Help me my HTC one has been running great. But now for some reason when I try to install a zip file file through cwm recovery it just reboots. And I don't no how to fix it any help would be great full
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did the recovery worked before? try to type
Code:
fastboot erase cache
and try again
Yes I was working but now it is not I've tried the fast boot command and nothing
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ok then try to reflash the recovery
I've tried that aswell looks like I will have to go back to stock and root again
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I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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BadAzDB said:
I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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redbull123 said:
Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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Thank you I was hesitant about flashing new ROMs because of that. Now I'll go crazy
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Hi guys i am from india and i am a gsm user but i installed viper 5.0 rom in my sprint one but handsree activation need cdma sim i don't have a cdma sim. i am stuck at handsfree activation cdma sim required plzz guys help... Thanx in advance
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i have the same issue , only I was a former sprint user my phone is flashed to a 3G network ntelos and after almost crying and not sleeping I left it on the activation screen about 7 minutes it finally just said activation failed and continued to setup, this actually happened as I was typing this , I really hope something works for you
Problem solved bro in twrp recovery mount system and open file manager in twrp recovery and delete system-app-htcsetupwizard.apk and wipe dalvic cache done problem solved. Btw thanx for rply
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Thanks it worked gr8.. :good::good:
salmanati said:
Problem solved bro in twrp recovery mount system and open file manager in twrp recovery and delete system-app-htcsetupwizard.apk and wipe dalvic cache done problem solved. Btw thanx for rply
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salmanati said:
Problem solved bro in twrp recovery mount system and open file manager in twrp recovery and delete system-app-htcsetupwizard.apk and wipe dalvic cache done problem solved. Btw thanx for rply
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After I delete the htcsetupwizard.apk and boot, I get continuous Setup Wizard force closes. It won't let me do anything else.
How did you get past this?
shane582 said:
After I delete the htcsetupwizard.apk and boot, I get continuous Setup Wizard force closes. It won't let me do anything else.
How did you get past this?
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Wipe cache
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shane582 said:
After I delete the htcsetupwizard.apk and boot, I get continuous Setup Wizard force closes. It won't let me do anything else.
How did you get past this?
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Wipe cache and dalvik cache done
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salmanati said:
Problem solved bro in twrp recovery mount system and open file manager in twrp recovery and delete system-app-htcsetupwizard.apk and wipe dalvic cache done problem solved. Btw thanx for rply
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but after i do your method, and restart the phone i get setup wizard has stopped
hello
salmanati said:
Problem solved bro in twrp recovery mount system and open file manager in twrp recovery and delete system-app-htcsetupwizard.apk and wipe dalvic cache done problem solved. Btw thanx for rply
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hello friend. I do not work that method , even uninstalling the apk keeps coming at me at the beginning of the data.
Could you help me
ok guys this what happen.
i plan to refresh my phone. so i installed ARHD ROM with fullwipe, after that i formatted my internal storage thru TWRP.
after that, im stuck with the HTC Logo with the red warning.
i never thought that will happen since i installed the ROM.
i can still use the recovery TWRP but i cant do anything. the phone is totally useless.
i tried reinstalling in thru OTG by mounting it, but still to no avail. is there anyway i could fix this? i really need help.
my phone is running tha latest ARHD 52 (4.4.2)
i dont have any back up
If you can boot into twrp you can use ADB to push a rom to your internal storage then flash.
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Bigbabyjesus said:
If you can boot into twrp you can use ADB to push a rom to your internal storage then flash.
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i did pushed the rom, but after installing the rom. im still on the boot stage with the HTC logo and the red warning, i wasnt able to pass on the boot right after that which is the "HTC One"
Factory reset? Guru reset flash? Restore nandroid? RUU?
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Did you update anything else?
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Could use some advice here guys. I'm stuck in bootloop from simply backing up my system. It seems anything I do in twrp other than doing a reflash of the Rom and gapps is bootlooping me. Again I can flash fresh and start over but I can't do anything else in twrp without a loop. I even tried restoring the phone to the backup that I made just before the loop
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whozilla said:
Could use some advice here guys. I'm stuck in bootloop from simply backing up my system. It seems anything I do in twrp other than doing a reflash of the Rom and gapps is bootlooping me. Again I can flash fresh and start over but I can't do anything else in twrp without a loop. I even tried restoring the phone to the backup that I made just before the loop
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From bootloader, enter the following fastboot command:
fastboot format cache
See if that helps.
whozilla said:
Could use some advice here guys. I'm stuck in bootloop from simply backing up my system. It seems anything I do in twrp other than doing a reflash of the Rom and gapps is bootlooping me. Again I can flash fresh and start over but I can't do anything else in twrp without a loop. I even tried restoring the phone to the backup that I made just before the loop
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By chance..... did you save your backup to an OTG drive?
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No I did not. Any chance it's a corrupt version of Twrp?
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whozilla said:
No I did not. Any chance it's a corrupt version of Twrp?
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Doubt it.... I had the same thing happen when I did a backup to my flashdrive.
I ended up clean flashing and downloading all apps.
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Casper34 said:
Doubt it.... I had the same thing happen when I did a backup to my flashdrive.
I ended up clean flashing and downloading all apps.
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thats happened to me a few timeds, try restorung your backup. once or twice maybe.
simms22 said:
thats happened to me a few timeds, try restorung your backup. once or twice maybe.
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Tried.... didn't work. That really screwed things up. That's why I had to clean flash and download my apps.
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Casper34 said:
Tried.... didn't work. That really screwed things up. That's why I had to clean flash and download my apps.
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do you change your dpi?
simms22 said:
do you change your dpi?
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Nope. All I did was clean flash. I don't know what happened. It happened during the backup though, that's all I know. Had to clean flash to get back up and running. Also, it was rastapop that it happened to. I am running euphoria now.
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I downloaded twrp in the play store. It has an SD fix on it and I re installed the latest twrp recovery. It seemed to boot up after doing dalvik and cache but not after backup. Issue still remains.
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