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Hey everyone. I know I totally screwed up. So I got my Phone today. HTC One from Sprint. I went to unlock bootloader. Success, but when I went to install a custom rom I went to do a wipe, I guess I wiped the wrong thing. So now I don't have a OS, and stuck in TWRP because it won't load. Is there a way to push the rom to the phone and install from there? Or do I need a RUU? Or best bet is try to get a new phone?
azbigmike1369 said:
Hey everyone. I know I totally screwed up. So I got my Phone today. HTC One from Sprint. I went to unlock bootloader. Success, but when I went to install a custom rom I went to do a wipe, I guess I wiped the wrong thing. So now I don't have a OS, and stuck in TWRP because it won't load. Is there a way to push the rom to the phone and install from there? Or do I need a RUU? Or best bet is try to get a new phone?
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You will have to Adb push vipers rom in twrp. Lmn if you need some more help
tutorial if needed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28282056
eric00716 said:
You will have to Adb push vipers rom in twrp. Lmn if you need some more help
tutorial if needed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28282056
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I have ran into a similiar problem except I cannot get into TWRP I used the all in one tool and it starts to open for a split second, then I go into a bootloop. I have tried to flash TWRP again bust still no luck. I also reinstalled htc drivers because when I try to run boot into recovery command from the all in one tool, it tells me device not detected. I think this is strange since it finds it to flash twrp but not anything else. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
nsmartinez79 said:
I have ran into a similiar problem except I cannot get into TWRP I used the all in one tool and it starts to open for a split second, then I go into a bootloop. I have tried to flash TWRP again bust still no luck. I also reinstalled htc drivers because when I try to run boot into recovery command from the all in one tool, it tells me device not detected. I think this is strange since it finds it to flash twrp but not anything else. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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The majority of the people having this isdue are using the wrong AIO. Theyre using the international and not sprint. There are two aios on the download page
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eric00716 said:
You will have to Adb push vipers rom in twrp. Lmn if you need some more help
tutorial if needed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28282056
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So installing a custom rom will fix my problem or does a rom run off the stock OS? Or does it use its own OS so once I can install it, it will work?
I'm using the Sprint AIO.
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azbigmike1369 said:
Hey everyone. I know I totally screwed up. So I got my Phone today. HTC One from Sprint. I went to unlock bootloader. Success, but when I went to install a custom rom I went to do a wipe, I guess I wiped the wrong thing. So now I don't have a OS, and stuck in TWRP because it won't load. Is there a way to push the rom to the phone and install from there? Or do I need a RUU? Or best bet is try to get a new phone?
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Easiest way is to download HTC One (Sprint) All-In-One Toolkit V1.0 then see where is says Extras there is an option thats says ADB Sideload a ROM just load the ROM is really simple just read the instructions carefully.
Make sure you have proper Drivers Installed and you are on the screen of ADB Sideload a ROM on TWRP
I was able to fix it. Crisis avertied
azbigmike1369 said:
I was able to fix it. Crisis avertied
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how did you fix your problem i am having the same issue and can't get anywhere. thanks
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also my phone is saying internal storage is 0mb did this happen to you also?
SuperSonicEJ8 said:
how did you fix your problem i am having the same issue and can't get anywhere. thanks
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also my phone is saying internal storage is 0mb did this happen to you also?
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See my previous post you should be able to fixed that way
David-sm said:
See my previous post you should be able to fixed that way
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adb sideload rom is failing...it says unable to mount data
SuperSonicEJ8 said:
adb sideload rom is failing...it says unable to mount data
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You should try another USB Port/USB Cable make sure you have the HTC Drivers installed, I would try this:
Disconnect Phone try another USB Port/USB Cable
Reboot phone into Recovery
Open All-In-One Toolkit V1.0 Select Extras ---> ADB Sideload a ROM
On TWRP go to Advance ---> ADB Sideload (Select Wipe Dalvik Cache/Wipe Cache)
Select RUN on ADB Sideload select ROM and the ROM transfer should work (you should see a sideload.zip file thats the ROM)
If that doesn't work probably someone with more knowledge can help you.
I had a similar issue and had to install my rom with the ADB Sideload option.
harvickgm said:
I had a similar issue and had to install my rom with the ADB Sideload option.
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thanks for the reply guys but adb sideload is not working for me...i just keep getting the mound data error. =\
Same issue
I as well am getting a unable to mount data issue which is not allowing me to push anything using adb sideload...and when using the all in one toolkit I got a message saying
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
error: closed
granted I have been awake for about 26 hours now so i may have just missed something but any advice would be very helpful
EDIT - Figured out that you need to do wipe of pretty much everything by going to wipe>advanced>and selecting everything, then do a adb sideload, worked like a charm
I by mistakely wiped my data and system in twrp recovery and then i don't have any rom to flash and when i reboot it says no os installed!!
what to do please help!!!!!
udimars30 said:
I by mistakely wiped my data and system in twrp recovery and then i don't have any rom to flash and when i reboot it says no os installed!!
what to do please help!!!!!
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read this
I forgot to put a ROM on my sdcard before wiping/flashing kernel and my phone won't boot now. How do I get a ROM on there?
If you have a nandroid backup on the phone, resore it. If you don't have a backup, copy the ROM you wanted to install to the phone via 'adb push rom-name.zip /data/media/rom-name.zip' Then flash as described above.
Or easier go to TWRP recovery ---advanced ----- and adb sideload
rambo12345 said:
read this
I forgot to put a ROM on my sdcard before wiping/flashing kernel and my phone won't boot now. How do I get a ROM on there?
If you have a nandroid backup on the phone, resore it. If you don't have a backup, copy the ROM you wanted to install to the phone via 'adb push rom-name.zip /data/media/rom-name.zip' Then flash as described above.
Or easier go to TWRP recovery ---advanced ----- and adb sideload
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Can't do says error
udimars30 said:
Can't do says error
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what exactly you cant do ?
adb push or adb sideload?
rambo12345 said:
what exactly you cant do ?
adb push or adb sideload?
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both
when adb push
says adb out of date killing and then error: closed.
when sideload
says cannot read sideload
udimars30 said:
both
when adb push
says adb out of date killing and then error: closed.
when sideload
says cannot read sideload
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do you have htc sync installed? and try few times with the same commands
rambo12345 said:
what exactly you cant do ?
adb push or adb sideload?
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rambo12345 said:
do you have htc sync installed? and try few times with the same commands
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no i don't have it installed
rambo12345 said:
do you have htc sync installed? and try few times with the same commands
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can i still go into fastboot mode??
udimars30 said:
no i don't have it installed
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ok you need to install htc sync
and take a look at here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
rambo12345 said:
ok you need to install htc sync
and take a look at here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
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right now only i am looking at that but don't know what to do.
can i go into fastboot mode and return back to twrp??
udimars30 said:
right now only i am looking at that but don't know what to do.
can i go into fastboot mode and return back to twrp??
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yes you can co back to recovery (twrp) , but why you need that?
rambo12345 said:
yes you can co back to recovery (twrp) , but why you need that?
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downloaded htc sync and did with that but nothing still happened!
shows the same error
try all in one toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
rambo12345 said:
try all in one toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
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can i relock bootloader and then flash stock ruu through the toolkit??
udimars30 said:
can i relock bootloader and then flash stock ruu through the toolkit??
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yup
skinsfanbdh said:
yup
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but i did that still the ruu doesn't flash or do i need to give a command??
Google is also an option...
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you have to make sure it is the exact ruu for your device or you will get an error
Try to get into boot loader or recovery. Make sure the phone is under light and try resetting it by pressing power and volume down. The phone can not be in a dark room or this will not work. Then connect your phone to the computer. Navigate on your PC to where you have the Android platform tools. Now hold down SHIFT and right click in this folder where the platform tools are, and select open command prompt here. Type in "ADB devices" with no quotation marks. You should see your phone come up, it will probably be something like "HT something something" this is the serial number of your phone. If you see this continue. Make sure the ROM that you are trying to put on your phone is in the same folder when you held shift and right clicked. Now you need to type "ADB push" followed by the exact name of the ROM that you placed in the same folder as the platform tools. So it should be "ADB push ROM_NAME /sdcard" without the quotation marks. The /sdcard part tells the computer where to place the ROM on your phone. If you are able to do this, reboot into recovery and you should be able to flash the ROM from there. A side note, it could take anywhere from 1 to 5 or 6 minutes to push this ROM to your phone, roms for this phone are big files and they take a while to push in this way.
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You should also uninstall HTC Sync manager, this will not allow you to use the ADB commands
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Hope you get this sorted out. If not, we need more info like where and when you bought the device what carrier your on, what firmware you had and what rom you were flashing. Also if your running windows and what version or mac/Linux.
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I cant believe this has happen to me but it has happen. I made a back up on my ROM i wiped everything and most of had wiped sd card too. I am using clockworkmod, I'm S off with moonshine and am using Moonshine Custom Hboot Can you guys please help me I dont know what I'm doing I need my phone on for an important call today. I'm thinking sideload is best option but my device cant be found on my pc I'm thinking its because USB debugging isnt checked but idk.
If u can't get adb sideload to work, ur still good. You have s-off, get the 1.29 RUU. Relock ur bootloader, run RUU & start over. Then you can restore ur nanoid
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tonyrance said:
If u can't get adb sideload to work, ur still good. You have s-off, get the 1.29 RUU. Relock ur bootloader, run RUU & start over. Then you can restore ur nanoid
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I was thinking that on my way to and from the store but my moonshine hboot couldnt that brick the device? since its not stock hboot.
Uninstall HTC sync and the drivers install these drives http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Reboot your pc make sure any anti virus and or firewalls are disabled including Windows firewall. Boot your phone into recovery and click advanced sideload mode then finally adb sideload romname.zip
Off it still fails to see your device assuming your running Windows go into device manager find the unrecognised device and point to the naked drivers. No need at all for RUU's or s-off again.
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I have been running 4.3, s-off on 1.55 & then 1.44 revone. I have started from scratch several time to clean everything up. I'm not sure about moonshine, never used it, but the ruu will return u to stock. I don't think it will be a problem-you will of course have too gain root access again.
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tonyrance said:
I have been running 4.3, s-off on 1.55 & then 1.44 revone. I have started from scratch several time to clean everything up. I'm not sure about moonshine, never used it, but the ruu will return u to stock. I don't think it will be a problem-you will of course have too gain root access again.
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I'm quite sure he already cleaned everything up by formatting his sd card, hehehe. My reply above should get him up and going.
Thanks a bunce, i'm still learning too. Lol!
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tonyrance said:
Thanks a bunce, i'm still learning too. Lol!
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Your trying thats what matters, I learn new stuff everyday.
Konfuzion said:
Uninstall HTC sync and the drivers install these drives http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Reboot your pc make sure any anti virus and or firewalls are disabled including Windows firewall. Boot your phone into recovery and click advanced sideload mode then finally adb sideload romname.zip
Off it still fails to see your device assuming your running Windows go into device manager find the unrecognised device and point to the naked drivers. No need at all for RUU's or s-off again.
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Konfuzion that method did not work it keeps saying cannot read file name when i try to sideload
How Can I Relock Bootloader with Moonshine hboot? where can I find stock?
SkinnyBiggs said:
How Can I Relock Bootloader with Moonshine hboot? where can I find stock?
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Try flashing TWRP from bootloader just type fastboot flash recovery ChangeToRecoveryName.zip then try to sideload again. If that fails make sure you have updated your adb and try again.
Konfuzion said:
Try flashing TWRP from bootloader just type fastboot flash recovery ChangeToRecoveryName.zip then try to sideload again. If that fails make sure you have updated your adb and try again.
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Still a no go. My adb is updated I just downloaded it on my desktop. I think I'm not typing the recovery right, I not exactly sure what you mean by ChangeToRecovery.zip .
Konfuzion said:
Try flashing TWRP from bootloader just type fastboot flash recovery ChangeToRecoveryName.zip then try to sideload again. If that fails make sure you have updated your adb and try again.
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If you download a recovery and the file you download is called twrp6.2.zip then the command you type is fastboot flash recovery twrp6.2.zip
I am assuming you understand adb? If your adb directory is located at c:/android on your computer that's where you put the recovery image you download and then from a command prompt on your computer you type CD.. (enter) until your at c: then CD android (enter) then type your fastboot flash recovery twrp6.2.zip command.
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Konfuzion said:
If you download a recovery and the file you download is called twrp6.2.zip then the command you type is fastboot flash recovery twrp6.2.zip
I am assuming you understand adb? If your adb directory is located at c:/android on your computer that's where you put the recovery image you download and then from a command prompt on your computer you type CD.. (enter) until your at c: then CD android (enter) then type your fastboot flash recovery twrp6.2.zip command.
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Sorry I kept typing ".zip" instead of ".img" thats why it wasn't picking up the recovery. I still cant side load the Rom that link you gave me doesnt let me install anything.
SkinnyBiggs said:
Sorry I kept typing ".zip" instead of ".img" thats why it wasn't picking up the recovery. I still cant side load the Rom that link you gave me doesnt let me install anything.
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Good luck man, aside from doing it for you I don't know how to help. Everything I have told you it's quite simple.
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Konfuzion said:
Good luck man, aside from doing it for you I don't know how to help. Everything I have told you it's quite simple.
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I cant even be mad at you I figured you were starting to get irritated. the ADB works in bootloader its just not picking up in recovery for some reason. Just Like my UTG Cord worked in the ROM but not in the recovery. IDK what's wrong Thanks for your time and effort.
Do you know how I can get Stock Bootloader to run a RUU? thats the only solution I can think of.
SkinnyBiggs said:
I cant even be mad at you I figured you were starting to get irritated. the ADB works in bootloader its just not picking up in recovery for some reason. Just Like my UTG Cord worked in the ROM but not in the recovery. IDK what's wrong Thanks for your time and effort.
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If your ADB works in Bootloader, try using the toolkit. Worked for me everytime. Just put the rom you want to sideload in the specified folder.
That's why I said to install the Universal Naked Drivers which I linked above your phone will then be recognized in recovery. I am not irritated, but if you can't figure out how to install a driver I can't help you over this forum. I could help you with team viewer but I am not at home.
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Try chaging the name of the rom to "sideload". See if it will sideload it then. "adb sideload sideload.zip"
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Last time i had all kinds of issues also, got some good help like you folks
I was scared to try it on my own, so i bit the bullet and formatted in recovery, used Hasoon2000's toolkit after i redownloaded sdk 32bit(for my 64bit system) and BAMM! Sideload went smooth as silk-not rubbing in your face, but hopefully we've mentioned something that might help.
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So, my dad bought an HTC One from a seller on EBay. The phone was originally on Sprint, but it was unlocked; when he got the phone, it didn't work initially, and after he and my mom trouble shooted for a bit, they got it working. Those are the only details I know; I don't know what the problem was.
After they got it working, my dad did something to the phone, and it froze up completely. He let the battery drain, and then I went to work. When I got back, he had wiped the OS, and the only thing it can do is boot into TWRP v2.5.0.0. I don't know what else he did, or what else he tried.
Here's my problem; I can't flash a ROM on it, because, somehow, it's unrooted. Every time I power it down, TWRP says "Your device is unrooted." I researched a bit on how to root it from that point; but, to do that, you need an OS, which somehow, I do not have. It seems like, to get the phone rooted, I need an OS, and to get an OS, I need it rooted.
So, I tried do use the ADB sideload that a lot of people recommended. I downloaded the SDK packages, I ran Command Prompt, I've tried it at least 30 times by now, but it will not pick up the phone. When I do the "adb devices" command, it has nothing listed. I tried pushing the ROM anyway, just to see, and it fails because, again, "no devices found." I've tried wiping the cache and dalvik, rebooting into recovery, and trying the rooting and the ADB stuff over again, numerous times, and neither one works.
The only thing I haven't tried is doing a RUU; but, before I do that, I decided to ask here, and get some help. The RUU seems extremely complicated, and I don't even know if it will work.
I'll be the first to admit, I really don't know much about Android, or any of this. I've flashed ROMs, and that's about it. So, can anyone tell me what I should try, and if the RUU would work? If it would, can you link me to a guide?
Thank you!
If you hold down the power button while pressing the vol- button, does it load the Bootloader, a white screen with options.
Are you using Windows 8.1? Because if you are fastboot only works on HTC devices with 1.54 and up on 8.1. I was messing with my DNA this weekend and realized that adb picks it up if I'm in twrp but if I'm in the boot loader I get no device found. I also have an HTC one which isn't rooted and adb can pick it up in Windows 8.1 in normal debug mode and while I'm also in the boot loader. I'm using usb 2.0 so make sure that is what you plug it in to. Otherwise, there are driver issues with adb and fastboot in 8.1 and htc has not updated their drivers for it.
Other option is to download a live CD of Linux and try sideloading a Rom through there.
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Awsom0 said:
Here's my problem; I can't flash a ROM on it, because, somehow, it's unrooted. Every time I power it down, TWRP says "Your device is unrooted." I researched a bit on how to root it from that point; but, to do that, you need an OS, which somehow, I do not have. It seems like, to get the phone rooted, I need an OS, and to get an OS, I need it rooted.
Thank you!
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If you're problem is not having root , then try flashing a supersu.zip through recovery. That should enable root access you're able to enter recovery.
I thought twrp provided root, anyways theres any option in advanced I think you can sideload a rom via adb push. It's something like adb sideload "name of rom sideloading.zip" and I don't think you need to be rooted to sideload.
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Root doesn't come with recovery and can be lost sometimes upon flashing a new rom. That's why the supersu.zip exists.
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If the supersu.zip doesn't work, then you'll DEFINITELY have to find a way to get ADB working. Because that'll be your only hope
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Best ruu based info here
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twrp does offer root if your not rooted
teamw.in/project/twrp2
Under change log taken right from there page
Added a root checker and offer to install SuperSU if the device isn't
already rooted
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DEFNUB said:
Best ruu based info here
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
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twrp does offer root if your not rooted
teamw.in/project/twrp2
Under change log taken right from there page
Added a root checker and offer to install SuperSU if the device isn't
already rooted
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Yes upon initial install. But I know some ROMs which say you lose that root access after flashing it and tell you to flash the supersu.zip in order restore it.
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Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of having a root checker if their root files could be deleted? I'm pretty sure it's built into the recovery. I could be dead wrong, never ran into a custom rom that's never been with out root.
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DEFNUB said:
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of having a root checker if their root files could be deleted? I'm pretty sure it's built into the recovery. I could be dead wrong, never ran into a custom rom that's never been with out root.
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i dont get why you need Root to install a ROM? flash a ROM in TWRP by going to Advanced -> ADB Sideload. have a ROM on your PC where the adb and fastboot files are and type in "adb sideload name_of_rom.zip"
select reboot system when it is flashed, when it asks for root select "Do Not Install", and it should reboot into your flashed rom
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i dont get why you need Root to install a ROM? flash a ROM in TWRP by going to Advanced -> ADB Sideload. have a ROM on your PC where the adb and fastboot files are and type in "adb sideload name_of_rom.zip"
select reboot system when it is flashed, when it asks for root select "Do Not Install", and it should reboot into your flashed rom
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My initial understanding was that OP could not get adb working to sideload a Rom. Usually twrp will ask upon reboot to install su if it detects root has been lost.
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If you can't get adb to work, then you should buy a USB-OTG adapter.
With the USB otg you would be able to connect a USB-Stick to the one and mount it in the recovery.
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Or use a ubuntu live CD.
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I forgot to mention, after I could not get the sideload to work, I got an OTG cable, which does work.
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If you hold down the power button while pressing the vol- button, does it load the Bootloader, a white screen with options.
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Yes. After I get to the Bootloader, the only place I can go is into Recovery.
BadAzDB said:
If you're problem is not having root , then try flashing a supersu.zip through recovery. That should enable root access you're able to enter recovery.
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I downloaded a file called "UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip" from a website called "chainfire"; I'd post a link, but I can't do that until I hit 10 posts.
Then I installed it, and it was successful. Then I tried installing a ROM; and it failed again. Then I wiped everything, rebooted, re-installed the SuperSU, rebooted, and tried installing the ROM; it failed again. Also, every time I restart, TWRP still says it is not rooted, and gives the option to root it. I always opt to root it, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I'm also noticing, when I try and flash the ROM, it does this:
"Updating partition details...
Installing '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
Verifying zip signature...
E: Zip signature verification failed: 1
Error flashing zip '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Updating partition details..."
Could it have something to do with this MD5 check? Or maybe this Zip signature verification?
Awsom0 said:
I forgot to mention, after I could not get the sideload to work, I got an OTG cable, which does work.
Yes. After I get to the Bootloader, the only place I can go is into Recovery.
I downloaded a file called "UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip" from a website called "chainfire"; I'd post a link, but I can't do that until I hit 10 posts.
Then I installed it, and it was successful. Then I tried installing a ROM; and it failed again. Then I wiped everything, rebooted, re-installed the SuperSU, rebooted, and tried installing the ROM; it failed again. Also, every time I restart, TWRP still says it is not rooted, and gives the option to root it. I always opt to root it, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I'm also noticing, when I try and flash the ROM, it does this:
"Updating partition details...
Installing '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
Verifying zip signature...
E: Zip signature verification failed: 1
Error flashing zip '/usb-otg/ROM.zip'
Updating partition details..."
Could it have something to do with this MD5 check? Or maybe this Zip signature verification?
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there's an option in TWRP where you can toggle signature validation off/on. try and turn it off then run the zip.
Root is needed AFTER you install your ROM. I think you have a corrupted zip file. Sideload a ROM but after you download it check the md5 to see if its downloaded correctly. You needed to read more bro. Sounds to me you are very new to this.
IINexusII said:
i dont get why you need Root to install a ROM? flash a ROM in TWRP by going to Advanced -> ADB Sideload. have a ROM on your PC where the adb and fastboot files are and type in "adb sideload name_of_rom.zip"
select reboot system when it is flashed, when it asks for root select "Do Not Install", and it should reboot into your flashed rom
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You actually don't need root to flash a Rom. Sounds like a bad download like the other dude said.
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You should be able to install any rom you want as long as you're able to flash zips from the recovery, even if there's no OS installed, that just means the system and boot partitions are empty and they can be easily filled with a rom zip. And root is something that comes with the rom or something you can install after you flash a rom. You don't need root to flash if you can already boot into TWRP.
Hyy Guys
I have possibly bricked my htch one , i wanted to install a new rom though but eventully after installing the rom the phone got stuck at the htc logo . Now i have not any access to the phone apart from Recovery and Bootloader . Can someone guide me how to get back to normal .
THx
Kuulthag said:
Hyy Guys
I have possibly bricked my htch one , i wanted to install a new rom though but eventully after installing the rom the phone got stuck at the htc logo . Now i have not any access to the phone apart from Recovery and Bootloader . Can someone guide me how to get back to normal .
THx
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what rom/version?
what recovery/version?
fastboot getvar all?
alray said:
what rom/version?
what recovery/version?
fastboot getvar all?
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I Have teamwin recovery on . I Had 4.2 Version on my phone exactly which rom it was i dont know.
but i tried pushing rom through adb and sideload but It didnt workout.
Kuulthag said:
I Have teamwin recovery on . I Had 4.2 Version on my phone exactly which rom it was i dont know.
but i tried pushing rom through adb and sideload but It didnt workout.
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What version of TWRP?
What is the error when trying to sideload? You must give more precise info if you want us to be able to help
+you dont know which rom you are trying to flash....?
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Kuulthag said:
Hyy Guys
I have possibly bricked my htch one , i wanted to install a new rom though but eventully after installing the rom the phone got stuck at the htc logo . Now i have not any access to the phone apart from Recovery and Bootloader . Can someone guide me how to get back to normal .
THx
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Install TWRP 2.6.3.3 and try to install the new ROM again.
Hope this helps
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alray said:
What version of TWRP?
What is the error when trying to sideload? You must give more precise info if you want us to be able to help
+you dont know which rom you are trying to flash....?
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i am using latest team win recovery 2.7
The error i get from adb sideload is " failed to write date ยด protocol fault < no status>
i am trying to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2423492 .
appreciate your help.
SBColasito said:
Install TWRP 2.6.3.3 and try to install the new ROM again.
Hope this helps
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which rom should i install and how to flash files without having access to phone internal memory .
Kuulthag said:
which rom should i install and how to flash files without having access to phone internal memory .
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use twrp 2.6.3.3 not 2.7
and try adb push instead of adb sideload
boot your phone in twrp 2.6.3.3 main menu
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
wait until the rom is transferred to your pc (5 min)
wipe and then install the rom.