Need major help! - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So, I've been using ARHD for a while now, and tried to flash a new kernel. Upon doing this, the phone stuck at the bootscreen whenever i tried to start it. So, I wiped my data and cache, then tried to connect my phone to my pc in recovery to transfer a new rom and kernel to install. Now, whenever I connect my phone, a grayed out 'Removable Disk (H: )' appears, but when I press it, it says 'Please insert disk'. I don't know what I've done wrong but I need major help quick.
Thanks.

ljames96 said:
So, I've been using ARHD for a while now, and tried to flash a new kernel. Upon doing this, the phone stuck at the bootscreen whenever i tried to start it. So, I wiped my data and cache, then tried to connect my phone to my pc in recovery to transfer a new rom and kernel to install. Now, whenever I connect my phone, a grayed out 'Removable Disk (H' appears, but when I press it, it says 'Please insert disk'. I don't know what I've done wrong but I need major help quick.
Thanks.
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We can't mount the phone storage while in recovery to drag files to it. Either learn to 'adb push' or 'adb sideload', or use the all-in-one toolkit in the development section or buy a USB-OTG cable and flash drive.
You should do a backup in recovery before you flash anything next time, then all you need to do is restore in recovery..

redbull123 said:
We can't mount the phone storage while in recovery. Either learn to 'adb push' or 'adb sideload', or use the all-in-one toolkit in the development section or buy a USB-OTG cable and flash drive.
You should do a backup in recovery before you flash anything next time, then all you need to do is restore in recovery..
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Thanks, I already looked at an adb push thread, and I'm downloading the sdk now. I'll be doing back ups from now on.

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HTC One Formated. Help!

Hi, im new here. Recently Installed Rom and bunch of other things on my HTC ONE. OverClocked it as well. Longs story short. I wanted to wipe the phone but click the Format option.
Now all I have is white screen with Htc logo on it. Cant connect to the computer. Cant boot it into recovery/fastboot Menu. Will not turn off. Just stuck on that HTC logo screen. Im waiting till battery dies may be than ill atleast be able to go to fastboot...
Is it possible to bring it back or the phone is done?
My apologies if im in the wrong area/section
Phone is on Rogers/Canada.
You don't have to worry. Drain battery and boot into bootloader tomorrow. You cam always fastboot flash the Rom if it won't boot. Easiest way is via m7 tools.
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put the phone under a bright light and hold power+volume down
JDR0iD said:
You don't have to worry. Drain battery and boot into bootloader tomorrow. You cam always fastboot flash the Rom if it won't boot. Easiest way is via m7 tools.
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I got it to go to fastboot./ recovery now need to find out what to do next.
Own31 said:
I got it to go to fastboot./ recovery now need to find out what to do next.
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adb sideload from computer while phone is in recovery with sideload selected
skinsfanbdh said:
adb sideload from computer while phone is in recovery with sideload selected
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googling it now. I got it to sideload in recovery but have no idea what to do on the computor. think i need a toolkit
This works in CWM anyway
Boot into recovery
from the pc do the adb push filename.zip /data/media
wait for it to copy
then on the phone reboot recovery your rom should be in the root of the sdcard waiting for you to flash
I just tested it and it worked perfect ( of coarse I didn't format my sdcard so ymmv )
Own31 said:
googling it now. I got it to sideload in recovery but have no idea what to do on the computor. think i need a toolkit
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The sideload works but if you mess up in AROMA or it freezes you have to start from scratch
clsA said:
This works in CWM anyway
Boot into recovery
from the pc do the adb push filename.zip /data/media
wait for it to copy
then on the phone reboot recovery your rom should be in the root of the sdcard waiting for you to flash
I just tested it and it worked perfect ( of coarse I didn't format my sdcard so ymmv )
The sideload works but if you mess up in AROMA or it freezes you have to start from scratch
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what i dont get is what file do i flash/adb.
I downloaded SDK kits, and half a million other zips. but no idea which file to take. I understood tho, that i need to move the file from pc to the phone with adb
If you download all in one toolkit it will make sideloading easier
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Im just lost everywhere. dont understand anything.
using cwm or all in one tool kit or a adb direct. too many things and dont know anything about either of those steps.
do i need to do anything prior using any of the three i listed. folders, files to put into the folders.... etc.
I tried using all in 1 kit. it goes into cmd but doesnt really do anything. I also dont understand when to or what to do in the phone while im doing stuff on the computer. Which menu the phone should be in. Im looking at so many different things and non work or non i understand.
errr this is painful.
Own31 said:
Im just lost everywhere. dont understand anything.
using cwm or all in one tool kit or a adb direct. too many things and dont know anything about either of those steps.
do i need to do anything prior using any of the three i listed. folders, files to put into the folders.... etc.
I tried using all in 1 kit. it goes into cmd but doesnt really do anything. I also dont understand when to or what to do in the phone while im doing stuff on the computer. Which menu the phone should be in. Im looking at so many different things and non work or non i understand.
errr this is painful.
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Hi mate, I'd be happy to help on TeamViewer, as I understand it is complicated to do if you're new to the commands
when using all in one toolkit it will open two cmd windows you manually close the first one after that if it says waiting for device make sure it says fastboot usb at the top of bootloader screen on your phone if it says hboot press power button once. but if your sideloading a rom your phone must be in recovery and sideload selected in recovery. once sideload is done you will have the rom you sideloaded on your sd then you will have to flash that rom.zip
is there an step by step guide or a video?
Own31 said:
is there an step by step guide or a video?
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1. Put phone into recovery
2. Plug into PC
3. Open adb/fastboot folder on PC and drag your chosen rom into there
4. Hold down shift and right-click inside the folder and select 'Open Command Prompt Here'
5. Type 'adb push NAMEOFROM.zip /data/media/' (/data/media/0/ if you were on 4.2.2)
6. Wait for it to complete, as there will be no progress indicator. It takes around 250 seconds (4 minutes)
7. Type 'adb reboot recovery'
8. Install zip from sdcard as usual. Zip file will be on the root
thx Mac.
Lol skinfan using your info i somehow got into CWM using all in one. I closed one window. then went into recovery mod and it put me into CWM.
now i have few option, im sure you all know them.
reboot sys now
install zip from sideload
etc
Own31 said:
thx Mac.
Lol skinfan using your info i somehow got into CWM using all in one. I closed one window. then went into recovery mod and it put me into CWM.
now i have few option, im sure you all know them.
reboot sys now
install zip from sideload
etc
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install zip from sideload
skinsfanbdh said:
install zip from sideload
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Hmm you seem to have forgotten that there is a high possibilty of AROMA freezing and then having to restart the sideload. Why waste his time?
Mac Ill try you steps shorty. if this doesnt work whats going in right now.
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install zip from sideload
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yeh dont know what i did but im pushing i think Android_Revolution_HD-One_10.1
thats the problem i dont even know what to push.
Now New update. I gues Android Rev 10.1 worked because now im in the Welcome Menu and I can install it. It asks me to. Should I? is this the right file to install?
I was gonna push cm-10.1-20130312-NIGHTLY-ville and gapps-jb-20130301-signed next. Just cause I read somewhere I had to. and try both ways. but since And. Rev 10.1 asks me to install i think i will
MacHackz said:
Hmm you seem to have forgotten that there is a high possibilty of AROMA freezing and then having to restart the sideload. Why waste his time?
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if he downloaded rayglobe like i recommended that wont be a problem as reyglobe doesnt use aroma
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Own31 said:
Mac Ill try you steps shorty. if this doesnt work whats going in right now.
yeh dont know what i did but im pushing i think Android_Revolution_HD-One_10.1
thats the problem i dont even know what to push.
Now New update. I gues Android Rev 10.1 worked because now im in the Welcome Menu and I can install it. It asks me to. Should I? is this the right file to install?
I was gonna push cm-10.1-20130312-NIGHTLY-ville and gapps-jb-20130301-signed next. Just cause I read somewhere I had to. and try both ways. but since And. Rev 10.1 asks me to install i think i will
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i would use rayglobe to at least get a fully functional rom on your phone and make a backup then flash what you want
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whats with the ville at the end of the cm file. i think that is not for your phone it should say m7 at the end for the htc one
skinsfanbdh said:
if he downloaded rayglobe like i recommended that wont be a problem as reyglobe doesnt use aroma
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i would use rayglobe to at least get a fully functional rom on your phone and make a backup then flash what you want
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is this it? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2312312
I installed Rev and it worked (i think) asks me to setup the phone now. Not sure if it will work fully well tho.

[Q] Soft bricked my HTC ONE, help plz.

Hello guys,
So i unlocked the bootloader, used TWRP recovery, made a nandroid back up, saved a copy of back up on my pc and then flash the Trickdroid rom. Every thing went smoothly till then, as the proximity sensor wasnt working, i installed the xposed framework then went into recovery and flashed the zip file for it. After the reboot, the phone hung on HTC one boot screen, i used the Vol down + power button but the phone is just not switching on in recovery or anything. Connected to my PC, gave adb reboot recovery but it says "device not found". Did the vol+power thing in light as well but didnt help.
What should i do? Please help.
coolboy2343 said:
Hello guys,
So i unlocked the bootloader, used TWRP recovery, made a nandroid back up, saved a copy of back up on my pc and then flash the Trickdroid rom. Every thing went smoothly till then, as the proximity sensor wasnt working, i installed the xposed framework then went into recovery and flashed the zip file for it. After the reboot, the phone hung on HTC one boot screen, i used the Vol down + power button but the phone is just not switching on in recovery or anything. Connected to my PC, gave adb reboot recovery but it says "device not found". Did the vol+power thing in light as well but didnt help.
What should i do? Please help.
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check your pm
nflndu curtail
Thanks Bhavpreet,
Finally managed to get the piece of rock alive, connected it to PC and used fastboot reboot and then phone came alive. Wonder what went wrong that the phone got stuck at the boot screen.
coolboy2343 said:
Thanks Bhavpreet,
Finally managed to get the piece of rock alive, connected it to PC and used fastboot reboot and then phone came alive. Wonder what went wrong that the phone got stuck at the boot screen.
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Can U share I have a similar problem, recovery bootloopes and sideload flash doesnt work
Pum4 said:
Can U share I have a similar problem, recovery bootloopes and sideload flash doesnt work
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I now know the mistake i did, i flashed trick droid on my one and i was coming from stock 4.1.2. Developer had mentioned that for those coming from 4.1.2, we need to first wipe, install rom, do 1 boot cycle and then wipe again, i missed the last part hence got stuck at the boot screen.
I tried adb but it didnt work, so i used fastboot reboot command and the phone came alive, after which went to recovery and restored my nandroid. What happened to your device?
Boot into bootloader by turning off device and keeping volume down pressed, and then connect your device to your pc so you see "fastboot usb" in red, and then type "fastboot erase cache" followed by "fastboot reboot"
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Bhavpreet said:
Boot into bootloader by turning off device and keeping volume down pressed, and then connect your device to your pc so you see "fastboot usb" in red, and then type "fastboot erase cache" followed by "fastboot reboot"
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I made a really amateur mistake. Installed a normal xposed version instead of the custom for One. Now I'm stuck on the boot screen. I can load bootloader and recovery. Tried using ur method and still stuck. Also cannot read internal memory and can't push xposed disabler.. All with no nandroid backup. Any helpful tips?
nkchii said:
I made a really amateur mistake. Installed a normal xposed version instead of the custom for One. Now I'm stuck on the boot screen. I can load bootloader and recovery. Tried using ur method and still stuck. Also cannot read internal memory and can't push xposed disabler.. All with no nandroid backup. Any helpful tips?
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xposed is universal for all phones so it wasnt xposed maybe an xposed module that doesnt work on our phone
try moving everything from your sd to computer the format sd
nkchii said:
I made a really amateur mistake. Installed a normal xposed version instead of the custom for One. Now I'm stuck on the boot screen. I can load bootloader and recovery. Tried using ur method and still stuck. Also cannot read internal memory and can't push xposed disabler.. All with no nandroid backup. Any helpful tips?
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If you dont have any nandroid backups then im afraid theres really nothing you can do besides factory reset..go into the bootloader and try reseting the phone, see if that works.
The reason your computer doesnt read your phone is normally a drivers issues. Heres what you can do to get your computer to notice your phone.
download the file from here and extract the whole FOLDER to your desktop: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
1. boot into recovery
2. connect your phone to the computer
3. go to device manager, just search for it
4. In other devices, there should be something called android phone, open it, and choose update drivers
5. instead of letting the computer search for the drivers, choose the second option to choose your own
6. choose the folder, the whole folder, and your driver, and click install
Now your phone should be recognized by your computer, check by using adb devices in command. If it works, go from there, try pushing xposed disabler, or push a nandroid to your device and restore.
Heres a link to how to install the drivers if you didnt get my explanation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139767
List of RUU's and nandroids: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
List to HTC drivers if you wanna try this before using the universal naked ones: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191279
skinsfanbdh said:
xposed is universal for all phones so it wasnt xposed maybe an xposed module that doesnt work on our phone
try moving everything from your sd to computer the format sd
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Can't mount usb storage... :crying: It's Icon Themer that I'm using. Used it a dozen times on my own HTC One and nothing went wrong. Used it once on friend's One and this happens.
nkchii said:
Can't mount usb storage... :crying: It's Icon Themer that I'm using. Used it a dozen times on my own HTC One and nothing went wrong. Used it once on friend's One and this happens.
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when you select format sd does it give you errors?
skinsfanbdh said:
when you select format sd does it give you errors?
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Not going to try that yet since I don't want to lose data until it's really impossible..
does it say 0mb internal storage
Bhavpreet said:
If you dont have any nandroid backups then im afraid theres really nothing you can do besides factory reset..go into the bootloader and try reseting the phone, see if that works.
The reason your computer doesnt read your phone is normally a drivers issues. Heres what you can do to get your computer to notice your phone.
download the file from here and extract the whole FOLDER to your desktop: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
1. boot into recovery
2. connect your phone to the computer
3. go to device manager, just search for it
4. In other devices, there should be something called android phone, open it, and choose update drivers
5. instead of letting the computer search for the drivers, choose the second option to choose your own
6. choose the folder, the whole folder, and your driver, and click install
Now your phone should be recognized by your computer, check by using adb devices in command. If it works, go from there, try pushing xposed disabler, or push a nandroid to your device and restore.
Heres a link to how to install the drivers if you didnt get my explanation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139767
List of RUU's and nandroids: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
List to HTC drivers if you wanna try this before using the universal naked ones: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191279
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Device Manager it's Android USB Device with My HTC driver. Removable Disk comes up under My Computer but can't open it. Says "Insert disk"
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skinsfanbdh said:
does it say 0mb internal storage
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I'm using CWM.. Philz Touch 5 to be exact. Used Free Browse mode, I can still see the individual folders.. nothing else I can do tho
nkchii said:
Device Manager it's Android USB Device with My HTC driver. Removable Disk comes up under My Computer but can't open it. Says "Insert disk"
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I'm using CWM.. Philz Touch 5 to be exact. Used Free Browse mode, I can still see the individual folders.. nothing else I can do tho
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do you have all in one toolkit?
skinsfanbdh said:
do you have all in one toolkit?
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nope
nkchii said:
nope
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you should download it and use erase cache option then reinstall recovery and see if that helps but i think you will probably end up having to format sd. if you have htc sync it might be able to get some of the stuff from sd before you format
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Device Manager it's Android USB Device with My HTC driver. Removable Disk comes up under My Computer but can't open it. Says "Insert disk"
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I'm using CWM.. Philz Touch 5 to be exact. Used Free Browse mode, I can still see the individual folders.. nothing else I can do tho
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it seems like your computer recognizes your device then. Go into recovery, then from your computer type adb devices, does it show your device?
Bhavpreet said:
it seems like your computer recognizes your device then. Go into recovery, then from your computer type adb devices, does it show your device?
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yes! for awhile it didn't. now it does
Had this same exact problem, AIO helped me , i had installed TWRP and the AIO opened recovery, then chose recovery and then tried side loading, while doing i then sideloaded the ARHD and voila am back to normal.
The problem and my question is , i flashed with bulletproof kernel and then that created all the problem. now somehow it has booted and i still have bulletproof kernel. Am scared to reboot (am a noob all over again since i bought wp) , if i flash it with a stock kernel deodexed or odexed will that create a problem? I have ARHD10.2 Stock ROM. Please advice.

[Q] HTC one bricked? stuck on HTC logo

Hi I was rooting my HTC one and was able to do so successfully. Then I tried to flash roms and it didn't work with TWRP so I tried clockwork. That's when everything went to hell. I was stuck in the bootloader loop and it just kept booting to that. Then I tried to follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
and I did method 1 but when I ran one of the commands I saw failed. Now my HTC One is just stuck on the screen with a silver HTC logo and I can't even turn it off. I would really appreciate any insights and advice. I tried doing it on my own but clearly I kept ****ing up and could really use some help.
limache said:
Hi I was rooting my HTC one and was able to do so successfully. Then I tried to flash roms and it didn't work with TWRP so I tried clockwork. That's when everything went to hell. I was stuck in the bootloader loop and it just kept booting to that. Then I tried to follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
and I did method 1 but when I ran one of the commands I saw failed. Now my HTC One is just stuck on the screen with a silver HTC logo and I can't even turn it off. I would really appreciate any insights and advice. I tried doing it on my own but clearly I kept ****ing up and could really use some help.
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This is a softbrick not a (hard)brick. this is fixable. Try putting it under a bright light and holding down pwr + vol dwn (dont ask just do it) and see if the soft buttons start blinking. if so, you should feel a buzz when it reboots, and then keep holding down vol dwn and that should put you into bootloader. from there you can get to fastboot (and maybe even recovery)
Toxicoblivion said:
This is a softbrick not a (hard)brick. this is fixable. Try putting it under a bright light and holding down pwr + vol dwn (dont ask just do it) and see if the soft buttons start blinking. if so, you should feel a buzz when it reboots, and then keep holding down vol dwn and that should put you into bootloader. from there you can get to fastboot (and maybe even recovery)
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I've got to ask. A bright light? Is he doing surgery as well? What's the reason for the light?
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Quis89 said:
I've got to ask. A bright light? Is he doing surgery as well? What's the reason for the light?
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
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for some reason multiple people have reported successful reboots under bright light in which previously (sometimes within minutes) earlier would not work in a dark environment. i have no idea why it works, but ive heard it work enough times, its worth adding it in.
Toxicoblivion said:
for some reason multiple people have reported successful reboots under bright light in which previously (sometimes within minutes) earlier would not work in a dark environment. i have no idea why it works, but ive heard it work enough times, its worth adding it in.
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It's thought this is a safety feature so that you can't accidentally long press power and restart in dark places like your pocket.
@rider5512 Sounds right to me. Thanks for clarifying.
Toxicoblivion said:
This is a softbrick not a (hard)brick. this is fixable. Try putting it under a bright light and holding down pwr + vol dwn (dont ask just do it) and see if the soft buttons start blinking. if so, you should feel a buzz when it reboots, and then keep holding down vol dwn and that should put you into bootloader. from there you can get to fastboot (and maybe even recovery)
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Thanks Toxic!!- so I tried that and I'm back in the bootloader now! I guess the bright light made a difference as I messed up my phone last night. It didn't buzz but now I'm back in the bootloader. How should I go about fixing this now that I can access the bootloader and recovery? I really don't want to half ass this again lol.
It also says "TAMPERED" "RELOCKED" on the top as well.
I'm thinking of following the instructions for method 2 from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
Would this be correct or do I need to do anything else first?
limache said:
Thanks Toxic!!- so I tried that and I'm back in the bootloader now! I guess the bright light made a difference as I messed up my phone last night. It didn't buzz but now I'm back in the bootloader. How should I go about fixing this now that I can access the bootloader and recovery? I really don't want to half ass this again lol.
It also says "TAMPERED" "RELOCKED" on the top as well.
I'm thinking of following the instructions for method 2 from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
Would this be correct or do I need to do anything else first?
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Method 2 looks good.
Just remember that you will have to unlock your bootloader again. You will probably have to request a new token at htcdev.
Then flash recovery from toolkit and sideload and install new rom.
crushalot said:
Method 2 looks good.
Just remember that you will have to unlock your bootloader again. You will probably have to request a new token at htcdev.
Then flash recovery from toolkit and sideload and install new rom.
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Great I'm just concerned at getting this to work again.
EDIT - So I am trying method 2 right now - I am trying to boot into recovery but it just brings me back to bootloader. I cannot access recovery so when I try sideloading the rom it doesn't work. It says "error device not found" in cmd prompt but I already installed the HTC drivers though. Any advice?
So that means I have to go through the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and rooting it. So can I just use this tool by Hasoon2000 instead of going through manually typing in cmd prompts in the future?
In regards to requesting the new token, can you clarify? Are you saying that since I activated the old token, it cannot be activated anymore and I need to contact HTC Dev directly?
limache said:
Great I'm just concerned at getting this to work again.
EDIT - So I am trying method 2 right now - I am trying to boot into recovery but it just brings me back to bootloader. I cannot access recovery so when I try sideloading the rom it doesn't work. It says "error device not found" in cmd prompt but I already installed the HTC drivers though. Any advice?
So that means I have to go through the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and rooting it. So can I just use this tool by Hasoon2000 instead of going through manually typing in cmd prompts in the future?
In regards to requesting the new token, can you clarify? Are you saying that since I activated the old token, it cannot be activated anymore and I need to contact HTC Dev directly?
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fastboot erase cache
limache said:
Great I'm just concerned at getting this to work again.
EDIT - So I am trying method 2 right now - I am trying to boot into recovery but it just brings me back to bootloader. I cannot access recovery so when I try sideloading the rom it doesn't work. It says "error device not found" in cmd prompt but I already installed the HTC drivers though. Any advice?
So that means I have to go through the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and rooting it. So can I just use this tool by Hasoon2000 instead of going through manually typing in cmd prompts in the future?
In regards to requesting the new token, can you clarify? Are you saying that since I activated the old token, it cannot be activated anymore and I need to contact HTC Dev directly?
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You need to flash a new custom recovery again before you can boot into it and sideload. You won't be able to do that until you unlock your bootloader again.
You do have to do the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom recovery from the toolkit.
You will need to get a new unlock token from htcdev (however you did it before, manually or with the toolkit) since you can only use the unlock token's once it seems. No biggie, just need to do the process again to get that new token you will need to unlock you bootloader before you will be able to do anything in recovery.
crushalot said:
You need to flash a new custom recovery again before you can boot into it and sideload. You won't be able to do that until you unlock your bootloader again.
You do have to do the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom recovery from the toolkit.
You will need to get a new unlock token from htcdev (however you did it before, manually or with the toolkit) since you can only use the unlock token's once it seems. No biggie, just need to do the process again to get that new token you will need to unlock you bootloader before you will be able to do anything in recovery.
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Thank you crushalot!
So I am following this guide.
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-root/how-to-root-htc-one-windowsmaclinux/
I successfully unlocked the bootloader and now I need to flash the recovery. In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?
Edit - Okay so I used Hasoon's toolkit to flash the recovery and I think it worked. However, now I am trying to sideload the rom and having issues. I selected "ADB Sideload a ROM" and i manually went into recovery and TWRP (the toolkit can't send it into recovery for some reason). I selected "sideload a rom" on the HTC and then it shows you a bar that says "Swipe to sideload". I wasn't sure if I needed to do that or not but I tried running the toolkit and sideloading the rom and i got "error: closed" in command prompt.
in TWRP there are messages saying "unable to mount /data, recreate data/media folder, internal storage etc".
limache said:
Thank you crushalot!
So I am following this guide.
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-root/how-to-root-htc-one-windowsmaclinux/
I successfully unlocked the bootloader and now I need to flash the recovery. In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?
Edit - Okay so I used Hasoon's toolkit to flash the recovery and I think it worked. However, now I am trying to sideload the rom and having issues. I selected "ADB Sideload a ROM" and i manually went into recovery and TWRP (the toolkit can't send it into recovery for some reason). I selected "sideload a rom" on the HTC and then it shows you a bar that says "Swipe to sideload". I wasn't sure if I needed to do that or not but I tried running the toolkit and sideloading the rom and i got "error: closed" in command prompt.
in TWRP there are messages saying "unable to mount /data, recreate data/media folder, internal storage etc".
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"In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?"
That is done in order to give root access to the currently installed rom. You are going to install a new rom, so you don't have to do that until you get the rom installed.
You are now the 3rd user I have run into that is having the issue where you can't mount anything in recovery and I'm not sure why. Some users report that re locking and unlocking the bootloader fixes this, but you just did that, so I'm not sure why this is happening.
Within the toolkit try the perm root option? Perhaps there is something I can't think of since I rooted mine, the day I got it awhile back.
"Rooting The Device To root your device, first make sure you have unlocked the bootloader and installed a custom recovery. Next, select the ‘Perm Root’ option (the last one) from the Extras section and follow the instructions to get root access in no time."
To any other advanced users who may be able to answer this:
Does the recovery need the installed rom to have the SU binaries before it can mount the system in recovery? Does recovery need to be granted SU though some other means before mounting?
crushalot said:
"In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?"
That is done in order to give root access to the currently installed rom. You are going to install a new rom, so you don't have to do that until you get the rom installed.
You are now the 3rd user I have run into that is having the issue where you can't mount anything in recovery and I'm not sure why. Some users report that re locking and unlocking the bootloader fixes this, but you just did that, so I'm not sure why this is happening.
Within the toolkit try the perm root option? Perhaps there is something I can't think of since I rooted mine, the day I got it awhile back.
"Rooting The Device To root your device, first make sure you have unlocked the bootloader and installed a custom recovery. Next, select the ‘Perm Root’ option (the last one) from the Extras section and follow the instructions to get root access in no time."
To any other advanced users who may be able to answer this:
Does the recovery need the installed rom to have the SU binaries before it can mount the system in recovery? Does recovery need to be granted SU though some other means before mounting?
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Okay I just tried Perm room - nothing happened except it showed 776 KB/s. I remember a few days ago there was a system update from HTC and I updated it OTA - would that affect this at all?
Just to be clear, I run the program, go into recovery, go into adb sideload, then I select the rom on the PC. Then I swipe across the bar to mount the rom and then it fails to mount and I get "error closed" in command prompt.
I know it is a pain in the ass, and users not familiar with adb/fastboot commands and using the toolkit mess it up.
Flashing recovery in fastboot after you pointed to your adb/fastboot folder you need to do:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery name-of-your-recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
As you got it flashed successfully but you have problems sideliadung it with adb, get yourself a OTG cable and a USB storage stick, put the custom ROM.zip on there and then choose 'flash .zip from external storage' or s.thing like that. I don't know if that option is available in TWRP but it is in ClockworkMod.
Once you have booted successfully up into the ROM, go back into recovery and do a Nandroid back up, and keep it on that stick and on the internal storage if your One!
Good luck
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
hardstuffmuc said:
I know it is a pain in the ass, and users not familiar with adb/fastboot commands and using the toolkit mess it up.
Flashing recovery in fastboot after you pointed to your adb/fastboot folder you need to do:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery name-of-your-recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
As you got it flashed successfully but you have problems sideliadung it with adb, get yourself a OTG cable and a USB storage stick, put the custom ROM.zip on there and then choose 'flash .zip from external storage' or s.thing like that. I don't know if that option is available in TWRP but it is in ClockworkMod.
Once you have booted successfully up into the ROM, go back into recovery and do a Nandroid back up, and keep it on that stick and on the internal storage if your One!
Good luck
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
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Hmm so can I use the toolkit to do this? I don't have the actual recoveries of TWRP and CWM. If I have TWRP on this installed, can I flash Clockwork as well or do you have to choose one or the other?
I just want to clarify - are you saying that I should be doing this manually instead of using the toolkit to install CWM or TWRP? When I use the toolkit, does it erase the cache?
Btw, when I plug in my phone, it detects it as an F drive but I cannot access the actual internal storage. What does this mean? I have the drivers installed already.
limache said:
Okay I just tried Perm room - nothing happened except it showed 776 KB/s. I remember a few days ago there was a system update from HTC and I updated it OTA - would that affect this at all?
Just to be clear, I run the program, go into recovery, go into adb sideload, then I select the rom on the PC. Then I swipe across the bar to mount the rom and then it fails to mount and I get "error closed" in command prompt.
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Yes, every user that I encountered with this issue had done an OTA update. Not exactly sure why or how that is causing these issues.
Yes, your procedure for sideload is correct, however you are unable to flash anything or use recovery at all because when in recovery the internal storage won't mount, so it can't perform any actions.
Need to do some more reading for: unable to mount in recovery
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limache said:
Hmm so can I use the toolkit to do this? I don't have the actual recoveries of TWRP and CWM. If I have TWRP on this installed, can I flash Clockwork as well or do you have to choose one or the other?
I just want to clarify - are you saying that I should be doing this manually instead of using the toolkit to install CWM or TWRP? When I use the toolkit, does it erase the cache?
Btw, when I plug in my phone, it detects it as an F drive but I cannot access the actual internal storage. What does this mean? I have the drivers installed already.
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I don't think the toolkit is the issue. The cache erase can also be done from the toolkit with the Erase Cache in the Commands section. Never hurts to try this, but the issue is not being able to mount storage in recovery. I think you could install either recovery and it wouldn't matter as they would both have the same issue. Generally, I prefer TWRP anyway.
You can't access the phones internal storage when connected via USB when the phone is in recovery or fastboot. So that is normal.
limache said:
Hmm so can I use the toolkit to do this? I don't have the actual recoveries of TWRP and CWM. If I have TWRP on this installed, can I flash Clockwork as well or do you have to choose one or the other?
I just want to clarify - are you saying that I should be doing this manually instead of using the toolkit to install CWM or TWRP? When I use the toolkit, does it erase the cache?
Btw, when I plug in my phone, it detects it as an F drive but I cannot access the actual internal storage. What does this mean? I have the drivers installed already.
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crushalot said:
Yes, every user that I encountered with this issue had done an OTA update. Not exactly sure why or how that is causing these issues.
Yes, your procedure for sideload is correct, however you are unable to flash anything or use recovery at all because when in recovery the internal storage won't mount, so it can't perform any actions.
Need to do some more reading for: unable to mount in recovery
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I don't think the toolkit is the issue. The cache erase can also be done from the toolkit with the Erase Cache in the Commands section. Never hurts to try this, but the issue is not being able to mount storage in recovery. I think you could install either recovery and it wouldn't matter as they would both have the same issue. Generally, I prefer TWRP anyway.
You can't access the phones internal storage when connected via USB when the phone is in recovery or fastboot. So that is normal.
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Hmmm okay so the other poster's suggestion was to get an OTG cable (a micro usb to USB cable right?) and connect the USB with the ROM directly the phone. Do you think this would be a big difference or no? I just don't know if the issue is the internal storage itself or the mode of pushing the ROM.
Otherwise, I'm pretty much scratching my head and have no idea what else I could do =/.
Just for anyone else who's having issues, I've tried using TWRP's install function with the OTG cable but it still doesn't mount. Just letting people know.
if you are noob to recover your phone you can try some services like this
i revived my HTC one by them
http://goo.gl/1DMXlq

Help. I stupidly erased internal storage now don't know what to do

I'm a dumb ass-I erased internal storage and now there's nothing on my phone to flash. I'm still in recovery (TWRP), not sure what to do next. Tried to connect my Moto X to the computer but nothing shows up. I installed Moto Device Manager and still nothing. Any ideas for this dumb noob?
scott62185 said:
I'm a dumb ass-I erased internal storage and now there's nothing on my phone to flash. I'm still in recovery (TWRP), not sure what to do next. Tried to connect my Moto X to the computer but nothing shows up. I installed Moto Device Manager and still nothing. Any ideas for this dumb noob?
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I don't know if you are like me, but if you are then you need to calm down first, otherwise more mistakes might happen.
Nothing bad has happened, yeah it was kinda stupid to erase the internal memory but so what, everyone does stupid stuffs :laugh:
Just download the ROM, whatever your carrier based ROM is, from here, http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Then open ADB and follow the instructions here, Method 1 is recommended, http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515.
If you have drivers installed on your PC, which I suppose you have, then as soon as you go into bootloader mode, your device will appear on ADB.
That's it.
scott62185 said:
I'm a dumb ass-I erased internal storage and now there's nothing on my phone to flash. I'm still in recovery (TWRP), not sure what to do next. Tried to connect my Moto X to the computer but nothing shows up. I installed Moto Device Manager and still nothing. Any ideas for this dumb noob?
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Without Philz recovery OTG is not available. I assume you have no system to boot? You wiped memory after you wiped data & before you flashed. RSD & XML restore time.
Does your twrp have USB mount? I think not.
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From twrp choose reboot to Bootloader which is "RSD" mode/ap-fastboot already.
devilsdouble said:
I don't know if you are like me, but if you are then you need to calm down first, otherwise more mistakes might happen.
Nothing bad has happened, yeah it was kinda stupid to erase the internal memory but so what, everyone does stupid stuffs :laugh:
Just download the ROM, whatever your carrier based ROM is, from here, http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Then open ADB and follow the instructions here, Method 1 is recommended. If you have drivers installed on your PC, which I suppose you have, then as soon as you go into bootloader mode, your device will appear on ADB.
That's it.
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Thanks for the reply. Did you mean to attach a link for the adb (Method 1)? Not sure where to find that. My phone is not being recognized by my computer either
aviwdoowks said:
Without Philz recovery OTG is not available. I assume you have no system to boot? You wiped memory after you wiped data & before you flashed. RSD & XML restore time.
Does your twrp have USB mount? I think not.
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From twrp choose reboot to Bootloader which is "RSD" mode/ap-fastboot already.
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I'm not sure what you mean by all this. I wiped system, data, internal storage all at once.
scott62185 said:
Thanks for the reply. Did you mean to attach a link for the adb (Method 1)? Not sure where to find that. My phone is not being recognized by my computer either
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Damn, sorry, edited the post. Your phone is not recognised when it's in recovery, which is TWRP, but it might be (should be actually) recognised when you enter bootloader mode (vol down+power), that is if you have the drivers installed.
devilsdouble said:
Damn, sorry, edited the post. Your phone is not recognised when it's in recovery, which is TWRP, but it might be (should be actually) recognised when you enter bootloader mode (vol down+power), that is if you have the drivers installed.
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Oh! okay, let me try that.
Are you sure I should reboot into bootloader? When I choose that in TWRP it says, "There's no OS, are you sure you want to reboot?"
Right, same results.
Philz cwm recovery could have saved you. It has OTG & USB mount. You could have mounted internal memory from recovery to your PC/Mac then DL a ROM to your now empty internal SD then unmount & flash ROM.
Get it?
scott62185 said:
Are you sure I should reboot into bootloader? When I choose that in TWRP it says, "There's no OS, are you sure you want to reboot?"
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Ignore that. In any case you should always be able to enter bootloader mode. It doesn't require an OS, at least that's what I think.
You can just hold on to vol down and power for eight seconds from TWRP manually, that should enter bootloader mode anyway.
aviwdoowks said:
Right, same results.
Philz cwm recovery could have saved you. It has OTG & USB mount. You could have mounted internal memory from recovery to your PC/Mac then DL a ROM to your now empty internal SD then unmount & flash ROM.
Get it.
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He can still flash Philz recovery, then load a rom that way. Download THIS. Reboot to bootloader. Flash recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery philz_touch_6.56.2-moto_msm8960dt.img
Then reboot to recovery. Then copy the rom the rom of choice over via USB mount. Then flash....?
gokart2 said:
He can still flash Philz recovery, then load a rom that way. Download THIS. Reboot to bootloader. Flash recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery philz_touch_6.56.2-moto_msm8960dt.img
Then reboot to recovery. Then copy the rom the rom of choice over via USB mount. Then flash....?
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Yep, if he has the drivers installed then he definitely can flash Philz successfully.
Didn't even know Philz existed for X, goodbye TWRP
Oops, I have done that before myself.
gokart2 said:
He can still flash Philz recovery, then load a rom that way. Download THIS. Reboot to bootloader. Flash recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery philz_touch_6.56.2-moto_msm8960dt.img
Then reboot to recovery. Then copy the rom the rom of choice over via USB mount. Then flash....?
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thanks for this but i cannot get my phone recognized by my computer. I have installed (several times) the Motorola Device Manager, but to no avail...
scott62185 said:
thanks for this but i cannot get my phone recognized by my computer. I have installed (several times) the Motorola Device Manager, but to no avail...
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There's a flashable recovery zip HERE. Flash that in TWRP, then reboot to recovery. Then hopefully your PC will recognize it so you can copy a rom over. That's all I can think of ATM.
gokart2 said:
There's a flashable recovery zip HERE. Flash that in TWRP, then reboot to recovery. Then hopefully your PC will recognize it so you can copy a rom over. That's all I can think of ATM.
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Thanks for attempting to help me. The only problem with this is, how do I get the file to my TWRP if I can't transfer any files from my computer to my phone?
scott62185 said:
thanks for this but i cannot get my phone recognized by my computer. I have installed (several times) the Motorola Device Manager, but to no avail...
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Just asking, you are opening ADB and then can't see the device right? I mean I am sure you know that you won't see the device just from OS, Windows, Mac whatever you use.
I mean you are typing this right?
Code:
adb fastboot devices
devilsdouble said:
Just asking, you are opening ADB and then can't see the device right? I mean I am sure you know that you won't see the device just from OS, Windows, Mac whatever you use.
I mean you are typing this right?
Code:
adb fastboot devices
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I wasn't doing it that way. Thanks for pointing that out. I guess I need to reinstall my adb cause it's not working right. I'm just a noob who doesn't know how all this **** works. Damn, makes me feel so stupid.
scott62185 said:
Thanks for attempting to help me. The only problem with this is, how do I get the file to my TWRP if I can't transfer any files from my computer to my phone?
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LOL.....yeah....forgot. My bad.
devilsdouble said:
Just asking, you are opening ADB and then can't see the device right? I mean I am sure you know that you won't see the device just from OS, Windows, Mac whatever you use.
I mean you are typing this right?
Code:
adb fastboot devices
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Now that I think of it, I've had ADB issues and fastboot still worked. Have you gone to the bootloader screen while connected to the PC and done this to see?
Code:
fastboot devices
What I mean is I had no devices recognized when I did
Code:
adb devices
but I did have it recognized by
Code:
fastboot devices
My TWRP shows USB otg when you select storage.
Travisdroidx2 said:
My TWRP shows USB otg when you select storage.
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So the newest twrp has mounting?
Is that 2711?

Deleted OS?

The other day I was using my phone and it started to die on me so I plugged it in to charge. I guess it was too low power, so when I plugged it in, it powered down and started charging via phone off. Later I come back to turn it on and it just gets stuck in bootloop. I haveTWRP installed so I cleared the dalvik cache and regular cache. That didn't work. So the next time I just did a factory restore, well after the restore I now have no files on my phone. No OS nothing.
When I plug the phone in via USB the computer chimes and lets me know something was plugged in but I don't get any other messages. If I plug my phone in while in recovery it shows the device with zero folders.
I am sure I can fix it from here, but while using WUGS Root Tool Kit my computer keeps telling me that no "FastBoot Devices" found. How do I fix that?
I would like to just flash an image if possible if someone can walk me through the process or any help would be great.
bannworthrulz said:
The other day I was using my phone and it started to die on me so I plugged it in to charge. I guess it was too low power, so when I plugged it in, it powered down and started charging via phone off. Later I come back to turn it on and it just gets stuck in bootloop. I haveTWRP installed so I cleared the dalvik cache and regular cache. That didn't work. So the next time I just did a factory restore, well after the restore I now have no files on my phone. No OS nothing.
When I plug the phone in via USB the computer chimes and lets me know something was plugged in but I don't get any other messages. If I plug my phone in while in recovery it shows the device with zero folders.
I am sure I can fix it from here, but while using WUGS Root Tool Kit my computer keeps telling me that no "FastBoot Devices" found. How do I fix that?
I would like to just flash an image if possible if someone can walk me through the process or any help would be great.
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you wiped system, which wipes your rom off your phone. its a VERY easy fix.. just move whatever rom/gapps/supersu to your phone via twrp or adb, then flash it via twrp.
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btw.. dont use toolkits. LEARN how to things yourself, its much easier.
Hello
simms22 said:
you wiped system, which wipes your rom off your phone. its a VERY easy fix.. just move whatever rom/gapps/supersu to your phone via twrp or adb, then flash it via twrp.
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btw.. dont use toolkits. LEARN how to things yourself, its much easier.
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Could you point me in the direction to the rom/gapps/superu?
bannworthrulz said:
Could you point me in the direction to the rom/gapps/superu?
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which rom? there are many. even a twrp flashable stock rom.
bannworthrulz said:
Could you point me in the direction to the rom/gapps/superu?
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Also I installed a stock version of android off the factory images page and copied it over to my phone but TWRP cannot find the zip file?
simms22 said:
which rom? there are many. even a twrp flashable stock rom.
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Just any stock ROM, I downloaded one from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#fugu but it doesn't show up in TWRP.
bannworthrulz said:
Also I installed a stock version of android off the factory images page and copied it over to my phone but TWRP cannot find the zip file?
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to flash a factory image, you need to flaah it while in the bootloader, using fastboot. its not a zip.
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a stock-like rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-rooted-deoxeded-fast-stable-t3252922
simms22 said:
to flash a factory image, you need to flaah it while in the bootloader, using fastboot. its not a zip.
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Honestly man, you are talking to someone who doesn't understand a lot about these things. I need detailed instruction on how to do this. I now don't have twrp installed. I tried to install CM13 and now its stuck in cyanogen recovery mode. This really sucks and need help on how to fix it. Also while in bootloader mode. It says FASTBOOT DEVICE NOT FOUND if it were found I would not be having this issue. I would have a stock rom installed and be on my way. Since it isn't able to find a FASTBOOT DEVICE that is why I am in this current situation.
NVM I figured it out. Had to install adb-setup-1.4.2.exe and now my phone is fixed and up and running.
bannworthrulz said:
Honestly man, you are talking to someone who doesn't understand a lot about these things. I need detailed instruction on how to do this. I now don't have twrp installed. I tried to install CM13 and now its stuck in cyanogen recovery mode. This really sucks and need help on how to fix it. Also while in bootloader mode. It says FASTBOOT DEVICE NOT FOUND if it were found I would not be having this issue. I would have a stock rom installed and be on my way. Since it isn't able to find a FASTBOOT DEVICE that is why I am in this current situation.
NVM I figured it out. Had to install adb-setup-1.4.2.exe and now my phone is fixed and up and running.
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yup, installing it first helps out, a lot :silly:
bannworthrulz said:
... WUGS Root Tool Kit my computer keeps telling me that no "FastBoot Devices" found. How do I fix that?
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Boot twrp recovery first....

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