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I was messing around in CWM touch. In the Storage and Mounts directory..
I've done this before , (format /sdcard)..but this time I went a step further and did (format /data) AND also
(format /data and /data/media) commands. I might have even hit the Format /system command .
Now I'm stuck at the HTC quietly brilliant screen, with the red text on the bottom..and it wont go no further...i just wanted to shine my sd card..
And because I have formated my SD card, there is nothing on it so no back up now... I'm on the Viperone rom..and by formating system i think i wiped the device :S..i really dont know..man.
So i tried opening an ADB shell to see if i could push the Viperone zip from my pc direcctly..but adb doesn't recocgnize the device..
I'm Unlocked bootloader
S-Off
SuperCid- 11111111
Sounds like you’ve got nothing left. Reflash your rom on your super shiny phone.
My device is bricked, like really is bricked..
I can boot into boot loader but what good is that if my PC is saying unknown usb device..
XdaNonDeveloper said:
My device is bricked, like really is bricked..
I can boot into boot loader but what good is that if my PC is saying unknown usb device..
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fastboot flash your recovery again?
Edit: uninstall everything HTC
reboot pc
plug phone back in and it should install the drivers again
Lim Wee Huat said:
Sounds like you’ve got nothing left. Reflash your rom on your super shiny phone.
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lol..
faack
bigdaddy619 said:
fastboot flash your recovery again?
Edit: uninstall everything HTC
reboot pc
plug phone back in and it should install the drivers again
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Not the problem, I can boot into recovery but my phone doesnt start up.
I cant place nothing on the sd card to flash, and ADB SHELL isnt recognizing my device..
so i have to reflash a stock carrier right? by running an RUU exe?
which one can i Use for a M7_UL i think the closest one to a bell canada ruu would be ATT?
Wait can't I just PUSH the zip. to my sdcard then run the zip from clockwork??
XdaNonDeveloper said:
Not the problem, I can boot into recovery but my phone doesnt start up.
I cant place nothing on the sd card to flash, and ADB SHELL isnt recognizing my device..
so i have to reflash a stock carrier right? by running an RUU exe?
which one can i Use for a M7_UL i think the closest one to a bell canada ruu would be ATT?
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If you can get into recovery then sideload a rom
Edit: uninstall everything HTC
reboot pc
plug phone back in and it should install the drivers again
you sure about that?..
okay but first let me try a command in ADB, whats that show CID command??
if that works then i dont have to uninstall drivers..
XdaNonDeveloper said:
Edit: uninstall everything HTC
reboot pc
plug phone back in and it should install the drivers again
you sure about that?..
okay but first let me try a command in ADB, whats that show CID command??
if that works then i dont have to uninstall drivers..
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In recovery type adb devices
In bootloader type fastboot devices
bigdaddy619 said:
If you can get into recovery then sideload a rom
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Would this work even though its for TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
XdaNonDeveloper said:
Would this work even though its for TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
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If there is a sideload option in CWM then yes it will work
or adb push nameofrom.zip /sdcard/
bigdaddy619 said:
In recovery type adb devices
In bootloader type fastboot devices
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In recovery, typing ADB devices gives me a serial with (*recovery*) next to it.
In bootloader it *Lists* no device serial number.
If i try ADB Push should I be in recovery?.. wow I can see the ~# in ADB shell when in recovery ..theres connections being made lol
XdaNonDeveloper said:
In recovery, typing ADB devices gives me a serial with (*recovery*) next to it.
In bootloader it *Lists* no device serial number.
If i try ADB Push should I be in recovery?.. wow I can see the ~# in ADB shell when in recovery ..theres connections being made lol
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Your good to sideload a rom in recovery
Put the rom zip in the folder you are running your cmd commands from
OR use adb push with the rom in the same folder
adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
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You don't need to open an AD shell to push the rom
bigdaddy619 said:
If there is a sideload option in CWM then yes it will work
or adb push nameofrom.zip /sdcard/
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I did the following command - adb push ViperOne_2.1.0 /sdcard/
got the following - /sbin/sh: adb: not found
bigdaddy619 said:
Your good to sideload a rom in recovery
Put the rom zip in the folder you are running your cmd commands from
OR use adb push with the rom in the same folder
adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
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You don't need to open an AD shell to push the rom
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Okay I'll try again without an ADB shell open
Okay now Im getting the following - cannot stat "ViperOne.." no such file or directory..
CWM touch does not have a sideload option :|
XdaNonDeveloper said:
I did the following command - adb push ViperOne_2.1.0 /sdcard/
got the following - /sbin/sh: adb: not found
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check my edit sorry
adb push ViperOne_2.1.0.zip /data/media/0/
It should look like that
bigdaddy619 said:
check my edit sorry
adb push ViperOne_2.1.0.zip /data/media/0/
It should look like that
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OK, this time I added the .ZIP to the end of the file.
Now its showing just a (-) blinking.. never returned a message.. i'll wait for a bit
then i'll try pushing it to the /sdcard/ and see what happens then.
After the blinking - stopped it returned this mesage
failed to copy ViperOne..zip) to data/media/0/': Is a directory
trying again..
[DRIVERS] Latest HTC Drivers [4.2.0.001] Use the ones dated 6-6-13 and don't forget the BMP drivers
[ADB/FB/APX Driver] Universal Naked Driver 0.72 (We dont need no stinking HTC Sync)
If you can't get it to work try what I said about uninstalling the HTC stuff and installing one of these if we can get you recognized ih bootloader we can flash twrp and you can sideload the rom
Please Read the ViperOne Terms of Use...
Team Venom proudly presents....
Thanks bigdaddy lol, thanks for your guidance I am installing Viperone now
XdaNonDeveloper said:
Please Read the ViperOne Terms of Use...
Team Venom proudly presents....
Thanks bigdaddy lol, thanks for your guidance I am installing Viperone now
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Cool glad you got it going enjoy
this thread will let you unlock your bootloader without htcdev,or let you change your hboot watermark from relocked or locked back to stock.
originally,we used a zip file flashable in recovery. i have found it to work on gsm devices with 1.44 hboot and CW recovery. it did not work with twrp. if the following is too scary,feel free to test the zip files. that thread,info,and downloads can be found here. since not all recoverys are working,these values can be changed with simple adb commands.
advantages
-no hassle with htcdev,tokens,or unlock codes
-no submitting your phones personal info to htc
-the ability to get back to 100% stock without any visual traces or records of having been s off or unlocking your bootloader.
you do NOT need to downgrade your hboot. this simple adb command works without any scary hboot downgrades.
*you must be s off.
*you must have superuser installed(see this thread if you need help installing superuser. use the keep bootloader locked directions)
read this:
this will not work if your s on. its not a way to magically unlock
the usual disclaimers:
use this info at your own risk. if it melts your phone into a little pile of aluminum goo,its not my fault.
credits
-beaups for giving me the echo comand,so yall didnt need to dump,edit with a hex editor,and copy back
-strace for originally discovering the location of the lock status flag(check out this thread for more info)
-kdj67f for fearlessly testing on vzw m7_wlv and putting up some screenshots in post 2. thanks!
-matthew0776 for fearlessly testing for sprint m7_wls
IF you are an advanced user with adb/fastboot set up and some basic knowlede of the cmd window,you can skip to #2
1)set up adb
-download this file
-install drivers: if you have htc sync installed,you should allready have drivers. if not,you can install htc sync,or install these modified htc drivers from revolutionary (driver mirror)
-unzip your miniadb_v1031.zip file. this is native funtionality in windows 7. you otherwise may need a utility such as "7-zip" to extract,or unzip it. place the unzipped folder onto the root of your C drive on your PC. root means the top level,not inside any folders. so just copy and paste,or drag and drop the folder onto C with everything else that is there. you may want to rename it to "miniadb_m7" since youll be putting some device specific files in here.
-open a command window. on windows 7,click the start bubble in the lower left and type "command" in the search box. xp i believe is similar or the same. doing this should open a small black command window.
-change to your miniadb_m7 directory. type the following at the prompt in your cmd window:
cd c:\miniadb_m7
your command promt should change to "c:miniadb_m7>" provided you: 1)unzipped the miniadb_v1031 zip file,and 2)put the folder on your c drive,and 3)entered the name of the folder correctly ("miniadb_m7" in this case)
-now make sure usb debugging is checked in developer options(you will need to turn it on first),and plug your phone into your PC with a usb cable
-make sure your phone is being recognized- type:
adb devices
if your drivers are installed correctly,this should return your phones serial number. you should hear the "found device" noises when you plug your phone in. if it starts installing drivers,wait for it to finish before typing the adb devices command.
if you get your serial number back,then enter this command:
adb reboot bootloader
this should take your phone to the "fastboot" screen,wich is white with colored letters. this is one mode of your bootloaders interactive modes. at the top youll see fastboot devices as confirmation youre in fastboot.
now enter:
fastboot devices
again,this should return your phones serial number. you should hear the "found device" noises when you plug your phone in. if it starts installing drivers,wait for it to finish before typing the adb devices command.
if you get your serial number back,you can enter the following to boot back to the phones OS:
fastboot reboot
and now,youve installed adb/fastboot and tested youre phones drivers. if at either spot,you have trouble and dont get your serial number back,there is some sort of connection issue. use these steps to troubleshoot:
troubleshooting connectivity issues:
-try a reboot of the PC
-try different usb cables and ports
-dont use a usb hub
-dont use usb 3.0
-make sure nothing capable of comunicating with the phone is enabled and running. htc sync,pdanet,easy tether,and even itunes have all been known to cause issues.
-windows 8 has been known to have issues. try a windows 7 or older machine
failing the above,
-i use these drivers for fastboot and adb(donwload and run as admin): http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe (mirror)
failing that,try manually updating the drivers in the following manner:
-put the phone in fastboot mode(select fastboot from the hboot menu)
-open device manager on the PC
-plug in phone,watch for it to pop up in device manager.
-update drivers with device manager,pointing the wizard to the extracted
driver download folder from above
note that you can check the connectivity of the phone,and make sure drivers are working by in the following manner:
-open cmd window. change to directory containing adb/fastboot utilities
-adb with the phone in the booted OS,usb debug enabled,enter:
adb devices in a cmd window
-fastboot with phone in fastboot,enter:
fastboot devices in cmd window
in either case,a properly connected phone with working drivers installed should report back the phones serial number.
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this process,in your cmd window,should look something like this:
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Scott>[COLOR="red"]cd c:\miniadb_m7[/COLOR]
c:\miniadb_m7>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
FAxxxxxxxxxx device
c:\miniadb_m7>[COLOR="red"]adb reboot bootloader[/COLOR]
c:\miniadb_m7>[COLOR="red"]fastboot devices[/COLOR]
FAxxxxxxxxxx fastboot
c:\miniadb_m7>[COLOR="red"]fastboot reboot[/COLOR]
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.037s
c:\miniadb_m7>
2)reset your "lock status flag"
to LOCK your bootloader,enter the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su (if needed to get a # prompt)
echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
(i would very strongly recomend you copy/paste this)
exit
(exit a second time if you need to to get back to a normal > prompt)
adb reboot bootloader
verify you are now locked
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
to UNLOCK your bootloader,enter the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su (if needed to get a # prompt)
echo -ne "HTCU" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
(i would very strongly recomend you copy/paste this)
exit
(exit a second time if you need to to get back to a normal > prompt)
adb reboot bootloader
verify you are now unlocked
*i have tested this on my gsm htc one. if someone wants to test on vzw,ill add you to the credits
99% is good enough for me haha! Phone just hut 50% charged, give me a minute. Will post back with pictures.
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Confirmed, code working. Flags set/reset. Phone even reboots and works will upload pics/screenshots.
Thanks!
Starting out unlocked:
Locking:
Locked:
Unlocking:
Re-unlocked:
Very good work!
Excellent work bro I'll add it to the FAQ Guide added to Q9
bigdaddy619 said:
Excellent work bro I'll add it to the FAQ Guide added to Q9
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Awsome. Hope it helps some folks. matthew0776 asked in another thread,so I figured I'd bring it here
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I concur excellent job on this! Saves a lot of extra mumbo jumbo for us s-off people.
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olorolo said:
I concur excellent job on this! Saves a lot of extra mumbo jumbo for us s-off people.
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Saved me today when I had to return my device for new. Damn camera probs and the screen was way over saturated. ...:thumbup::beer:
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Can not find the way to root. I'm s-off, I have android 4.3 and I have hboot 1.44. To flash the recovery by fastboot tells me failed: not allowed.
AxelCM1 said:
Can not find the way to root. I'm s-off, I have android 4.3 and I have hboot 1.44. To flash the recovery by fastboot tells me failed: not allowed.
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you might be in hboot,not fastboot,or are making some other error.
there is info on different ways to install a recovery here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45513789&postcount=2
scotty1223 said:
Awsome. Hope it helps some folks. matthew0776 asked in another thread,so I figured I'd bring it here
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Hi Scotty!
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pandacookie said:
Hi Scotty!
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lol hi panda! small interweb,eh? lol
scotty1223 said:
you might be in hboot,not fastboot,or are making some other error.
there is info on different ways to install a recovery here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45513789&postcount=2
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Thanks Master!
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scotty1223 said:
lol hi panda! small interweb,eh? lol
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Yup!
I'm S-OFF now, thanks to Rumrunner, but it also says I'm locked again. Should I worry?
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Der. Never mind. Just Googled and sparked my memory. It's been awhile with an HTC device for me.
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This is good stuff to know...Thank you much!
pandacookie said:
Yup!
I'm S-OFF now, thanks to Rumrunner, but it also says I'm locked again. Should I worry?
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Der. Never mind. Just Googled and sparked my memory. It's been awhile with an HTC device for me.
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lol,as youve found,nothing to wory about. locking and unlocking is as easy as setting the flag to the proper values,so the rumrunner tool prolly locked the bootloader in the process.
you can leave it locked,youll just have to install recoveries a bit differently than youre used to,no big deal. if you do want to unlock just use this thread
Hi anyone tried this on a RELOCKED bootloader, or if know it works?
to UNLOCK your bootloader,enter the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su (if needed to get a # prompt)
echo -ne "HTCU" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
(i would very strongly recomend you copy/paste this)
exit
(exit a second time if you need to to get back to a normal > prompt)
Yes. It works fine on a relocked bootlloader to lock or unlock
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scifitrekkie said:
Hi anyone tried this on a RELOCKED bootloader, or if know it works?
to UNLOCK your bootloader,enter the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su (if needed to get a # prompt)
echo -ne "HTCU" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
(i would very strongly recomend you copy/paste this)
exit
(exit a second time if you need to to get back to a normal > prompt)
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It works perfectly and does not reset your phone as htcdev does. Quick & painless.
scotty1223 said:
Yes. It works fine on a relocked bootlloader to lock or unlock
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Thanks a bunch. I wish I could've found this before I ruued my phone and unlocked again lol
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Should I enter that command with pc or terminal emulator
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davidoisamoje said:
Should I enter that command with pc or terminal emulator
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I would use your pc so you can copy and paste
I've been a lurker for the last few years; never thinking I would need any help or assistance .. but I have a situation ..
My Sprint HTC One was working better than I had ever seen it just last Thursday. I was running CM11, with ART. I had an old version of SuperOne (Sense 5) backed up with TWRP. I thought I'd go ahead and load the backup, and update all the apps and then make another more recent backup before returning to CM11. I got as far holding the power button and selecting recovery. The phone locked up at that point.
It took 10 minutes to get it back to the screen where you can select fastboot, factory reset, etc. Interestingly I couldn't get into TWRP. The screen read "entering recovery" and nothing. It would just hang there.
I read that erasing the cache with fastboot might work, and it did. But when I was able to enter recovery, instead of restoring CM11, I thought, "well, maybe now it'll work", so I just rebooted. Wrong. Wouldn't boot. And, now running fastboot cache erase (or erase cache) doesn't do anything.
Now, by pressing the power button alone and holding it in I'm able to get to the fastboot, factory reset, etc screen. Went to fastboot usb, and fastboot commands work but ADB doesn't detect the device. I can't send ADB commands, but I can send ONE fastboot command. After sending any fastboot command, the phone locks up. Nothing from that point.
I tried installing a RUU. The .exe file detected the version on my phone, and everything went great until the program said it was booting to the bootloader. Locked it up. Nothing from that point.
I need help.
Thanks.
I uninstalled the HTC drivers and reinstalled them. A suggestion since ADB didn't work. And I can't get into bootloader. No difference.
Any suggestions
Any suggestions at all. I'm desperate.
Ogre77497 said:
Any suggestions at all. I'm desperate.
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You can get into fastboot correct?
Fastboot - Yes .. Sorta
I can get into fastboot, but I copy anything to the phone via fastboot. I'm told "unable to write". Thanks.
Ogre77497 said:
I can get into fastboot, but I copy anything to the phone via fastboot. I'm told "unable to write". Thanks.
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Ok it's probably a problem with your USB cable or USB port. Try using another PC and another cable.
If this doesn't work read some guide to properly set up ADB, uninstall all HTC stuff and install only the "naked driver" and than run the LATEST ruu. Maybe you have upgraded your firmware and can't flash older ruu's.
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Will Try
I'll give that a try. I really appreciate the help. I run my whole business on that phone.
Just make sure you follow my suggestions properly. It should be just the cable, and I think you don't have the right drivers for ADB. Stay calm your phone is just soft bricked. You only need to be patient and read. Naked driver here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
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elvisypi said:
Ok it's probably a problem with your USB cable or USB port. Try using another PC and another cable.
If this doesn't work read some guide to properly set up ADB, uninstall all HTC stuff and install only the "naked driver" and than run the LATEST ruu. Maybe you have upgraded your firmware and can't flash older ruu's.
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+1
I did the same thing a few weeks ago and lost recovery in the process. The naked driver did the trick. Also the thread about restoring after a gsm rom install is a great. It's not a loss. Not having an sd card in the one made things a little different for me, but I was able to get everything back. These drivers suck!
Progress
I've followed your directions. I downloaded the naked driver, and the minimal ADT. I found the correct RUU (3.04.651.2) I attempted to relock the bootloader, but I got a message .. " Status read failed <no such file or directory>" Went ahead and tried flashing the RUU (fastboot flash zip ruu.zip), and got the message "FAILED Remote: not allowed"
The phone is unlocked, CID SPCS_001, and HBOOT 1.44
I wasn't able to access TWRP recovery earlier, so I tried reflashing the img file. Failed remote: image update error. I tried erasing the cache .. "Failed remote erasing error", but now I can get into TWRP.
TWRP says I have "0" internal storage. I also can't mount system, data or cache. The choices are there but can't be selected.
I can't use ADB (device not found). and the phone isn't detected by windows. I had installed the HTC drivers, but couldn't uninstall them, so I install HTC Sync manager and then uninstalled it. The program deleted the HTC drivers when I uninstalled it. When I plugged in the HTC One (with a new cable) nothing happened, so I used the windows hardware wizard to install the naked driver. The phone still isn't detected, but again I can issue fastboot commands. Well, one fastboot command and then the phone freezes up.
If I use filemanager within TWRP there's no emulated sd card. I really think that's where my problem is. No partitions are available. And, when I use TWRP to shut down, it warns me that no OS is installed.
Any other suggestions?
I sure appreciate all your help. Thanks.
elvisypi said:
Just make sure you follow my suggestions properly. It should be just the cable, and I think you don't have the right drivers for ADB. Stay calm your phone is just soft bricked. You only need to be patient and read. Naked driver here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
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Are you Linux savvy at all? All this crap is far easier on Linux. I guarantee the drivers are absolute cakewalk -- there isn't a specific driver at all, just a rule to tell the kernel about the device.
I can give you the udev rule for the phone if you are sick of trying to get Windows to work. The Android SDK is also quite easy to install.
If you want to try, just install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Later versions also work, but that version is the current stable release. I can help from there.
Try another cable maybe it's faulty. Uninstall all the HTC crap, run some cleaner app like ccleaner (maybe there are leftovers) and install only the naked driver. Your phone should be detected. Make sure you have the latest version of ADB. here's the latest http://click.xda-developers.com/api...n 1.1.3 Here&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13877458281136
The ruu is not to be flashed with fastboot commands, you must run the exe file
Here's the latest ruu
http://click.xda-developers.com/api....05.651 .5&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_138775039936710
-extract zip to a folder on your pc
-using fastboot, type this cmd: fastboot oem lock this will relock the bootloader
-from pc, run ARUWizard.exe from the extracted folder. it will run the RUU utility & flash back to stock
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Installing Ubuntu
Not Linux savy at all, but I'll install Ubuntu. I'll let you know when I'm able to boot into it. Thanks.
tdhite said:
Are you Linux savvy at all? All this crap is far easier on Linux. I guarantee the drivers are absolute cakewalk -- there isn't a specific driver at all, just a rule to tell the kernel about the device.
I can give you the udev rule for the phone if you are sick of trying to get Windows to work. The Android SDK is also quite easy to install.
If you want to try, just install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Later versions also work, but that version is the current stable release. I can help from there.
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Ogre77497 said:
Not Linux savy at all, but I'll install Ubuntu. I'll let you know when I'm able to boot into it. Thanks.
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When you get it installed, login and open a terminal windows (it'll install Unity by default, so click on the first button on the left sidebar and search for terminal, then click on it), then type exactly the following (cut/copy/paste should do it too) noting that the first command will make you give your password since sudo requests root level access:
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y wget openjdk-7-jdk
wget http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.3-linux.tgz
mkdir ~/bin
cd ~/bin
tar xvzf ~/android-sdk_r22.3-linux.tgz
cat >> ~/.bashrc <<EOF
if [ -d ${HOME}/bin/android-sdk-linux ]; then
PATH+=":${HOME}/bin/android-sdk-linux/tools"
PATH+=":${HOME}/bin/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools"
fi
export PATH
EOF
exit
That last command will exit the terminal. Start another and it'll read the .bashrc file and presto -- you have SDK access from everywhere.
Then, type this command:
android
That will bring up the SDK UI -- let it download/install all of the latest stuff (r22 of the tools and whatnot).
When done, close the android SDK window.
Type adb (bet it works), but fastboot will require root access (I'm not going to teach you how to get around that yet -- no problem, you just run sudo and I'll show that in a sec).
Finally, plug in your HTC One and type adb devices and let's see if it didn't just know it already.
Lemme know.
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Installed
I have Linux running on my Dell laptop. No internet though. Something about installing broadcom drivers ..
What do I need to do, sir?
tdhite said:
Are you Linux savvy at all? All this crap is far easier on Linux. I guarantee the drivers are absolute cakewalk -- there isn't a specific driver at all, just a rule to tell the kernel about the device.
I can give you the udev rule for the phone if you are sick of trying to get Windows to work. The Android SDK is also quite easy to install.
If you want to try, just install Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Later versions also work, but that version is the current stable release. I can help from there.
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Ogre77497 said:
I have Linux running on my Dell laptop. No internet though. Something about installing broadcom drivers ..
What do I need to do, sir?
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@bigdaddy619 probably got you covered, but if not, let me know. Your friend for Broadcom chips on Dell boxes is here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
The gist is pretty simple. If you don't know which wireless you have, do this:
1) widen your terminal window so you have ample room (good and wide);
2) run sudo lspci -v
Hunt down the Broadcom info -- it'll say which device is your broadcom wifi. Just need the numbers.
Working ..
I feel like I'm making some progress here, but it's still not being recognized. Everything worked great up until ...
After closing the SDK window, I connected the HTC One, and "Fastboot USB" came up on my phone. I typed adb devices and got a line "List of Devices attached" by nothing was showing as being attached.
If I enter a fastboot command, it hangs saying "waiting on device".
tdhite said:
When you get it installed, login and open a terminal windows (it'll install Unity by default, so click on the first button on the left sidebar and search for terminal, then click on it), then type exactly the following (cut/copy/paste should do it too) noting that the first command will make you give your password since sudo requests root level access:
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y wget openjdk-7-jdk
wget http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.3-linux.tgz
mkdir ~/bin
cd ~/bin
tar xvzf ~/android-sdk_r22.3-linux.tgz
cat >> ~/.bashrc <<EOF
if [ -d ${HOME}/bin/android-sdk-linux ]; then
PATH+=":${HOME}/bin/android-sdk-linux/tools"
PATH+=":${HOME}/bin/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools"
fi
export PATH
EOF
exit
That last command will exit the terminal. Start another and it'll read the .bashrc file and presto -- you have SDK access from everywhere.
Then, type this command:
android
That will bring up the SDK UI -- let it download/install all of the latest stuff (r22 of the tools and whatnot).
When done, close the android SDK window.
Type adb (bet it works), but fastboot will require root access (I'm not going to teach you how to get around that yet -- no problem, you just run sudo and I'll show that in a sec).
Finally, plug in your HTC One and type adb devices and let's see if it didn't just know it already.
Lemme know.
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Ogre77497 said:
I feel like I'm making some progress here ....
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Hang in, writing you some instructions, just a few minutes -- just need to get a udev rule into place but I want to make it easy for you.
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Hang in, writing you some instructions, just a few minutes -- just need to get a udev rule into place but I want to make it easy for you.
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Actually -- let's walk before we run. I loaded up Ubuntu real quick to assure I can duplicate what I want you to see. So, do this:
1) connect (if not already connected) the HTC to the usb port so you get 'fastboot (usb)' as normal;
2) type the following:
sudo su
lsusb -v >/tmp/lsusb.txt
chmod 666 /tmp/lsbusb.txt
exit
Now, edit that file in the text editor (just search for 'edit' like you did for 'termina' and select the "Text Editor". When you get that open, have it "File | Open" the file above -- /tmp/lsusb.txt
Then look through for text similar to what I give below. If we get that -- I need the idVendor line -- it should read: "idVendor 0x0bb4 High Tech Computer Corp."
I copied some sample output from my own machine so you can see how it should look:
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probably a bunch of stuff we don't care about, then something like...
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0bb4:0ff0 High Tech Computer Corp.
Device Descriptor:
bLength 18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.10
bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol 0
bMaxPacketSize0 64
idVendor 0x0bb4 High Tech Computer Corp.
idProduct 0x0ff0
bcdDevice 1.00
iManufacturer 1 htc, Inc
iProduct 2 Android 1.0
iSerial 3 XXXXXXXXXXXX (I X'd this out -- it'll be your device serial id).
bNumConfigurations 1
Configuration Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 2
wTotalLength 32
bNumInterfaces 1
bConfigurationValue 1
iConfiguration 0
bmAttributes 0x80
and a bunch more stuff...
If we don't see that, we got troubles. If we do -- we'll make a udev rule to load it up for adb and fastboot.
It appears he's bricked, when we first mounted the phone to the PC and it tried to install drivers we got QHSUSB_DLOAD which usually indicates a brick.
The strange thing was we could still access fastbootusb and the PC would recognize it being in fastboot. But any other command then fastboot devices would lock up the bootloader and fail.
Getting Closer
That's exactly it. "idVendor 0x0bb4 High Tech Computer Corp."
Finally, something worked. Thanks.
Now, edit that file in the text editor (just search for 'edit' like you did for 'termina' and select the "Text Editor". When you get that open, have it "File | Open" the file above -- /tmp/lsusb.txt
Then look through for text similar to what I give below. If we get that -- I need the idVendor line -- it should read: "idVendor 0x0bb4 High Tech Computer Corp."
I have a Sprint HTC One M8. It's rooted. I have TWRP. I basically just wanted to get rid of bloatware. But now I want to follow a tutorial that requires me to be S-OFF.
I think I am on this step:
Push, Prepare, and Execute firewater:
adb reboot <–important!!!!
adb wait-for-device push firewater /data/local/tmp
adb shell
su
chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/firewater
/data/local/tmp/firewater
When I type any commands nothing happens. adb devices, adb shell, etc. Nothing. Am I supposed to go in Recovery?
If I go into recovery they work.. so I rebooted.. I pushed firewater over. I did adb shell and up pops:
~ # <-[6n.
I hit SU and it says /sbin/sh: su: not found.
I did chmod command from above. When I do the last step /data/local/tmp/firewater it says permission denied.
When you are booted into android make sure usb debugging is enabled. Settings > About > Software Information > More > click Build Number like 10 times to enable developers options. Then go to Settings > Developer Options > check USB Debugging. Also go to Settings > Power > uncheck Fastboot, You have to run firewater from android, NOT from recovery. What exactly are you trying to do that requires S-OFF?
Thanks. I've already got Developer. USB Debugging is enabled.
EDIT: Because I misread your post. I didn't know I run Firewater through Android. But anyway, it's not working.
I'm just doing a simple mod to hide the Boomsound icon. Stupid to have that clog up my notification area.
PS - I see you're in Ocean City, NJ? My friends wife's parents live in Somers Point. I go down to Smithville sometimes.. little town with all the shops in it.. it's fantastic when they decorate it for Christmas. Really nice stores to shop in and the inn has the best french onion soup I've ever had.
yuppicide said:
I have a Sprint HTC One M8. It's rooted. I have TWRP. I basically just wanted to get rid of bloatware. But now I want to follow a tutorial that requires me to be S-OFF.
I think I am on this step:
Push, Prepare, and Execute firewater:
adb reboot <–important!!!!
adb wait-for-device push firewater /data/local/tmp
adb shell
su
chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/firewater
/data/local/tmp/firewater
When I type any commands nothing happens. adb devices, adb shell, etc. Nothing. Am I supposed to go in Recovery?
If I go into recovery they work.. so I rebooted.. I pushed firewater over. I did adb shell and up pops:
~ # <-[6n.
I hit SU and it says /sbin/sh: su: not found.
I did chmod command from above. When I do the last step /data/local/tmp/firewater it says permission denied.
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I am not sure exactly what you have going on, but here are a few tips. Make sure you have it mounted as a storage device. Also, make sure you open the command window in the same folder you have adb in, or navigate to that directory properly.
KUmike said:
I am not sure exactly what you have going on, but here are a few tips. Make sure you have it mounted as a storage device. Also, make sure you open the command window in the same folder you have adb in, or navigate to that directory properly.
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That reply helped me. You said "mounted as storage device". When I clicked my phone it said "HTC SYNC" on it.
I'm good now, thanks!
I just went through this yesterday. Updating adb fixed it for me. Also, following those commands necessitates that the file is where u type it. So, I followed another website's guide and achieved s-off.
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iandmacdonald said:
I just went through this yesterday. Updating adb fixed it for me. Also, following those commands necessitates that the file is where u type it. So, I followed another website's guide and achieved s-off.
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Every time I connect my phone, all I need to do is select "Disk Drive" rather than HTC Sync. By default the phone chooses that. Now everything works fine.
I know you have already fixed your problem but I recommend uninstalling the HTC Sync Manager from your computer. Keep the HTC Drivers though. If you still get the popups to install HTC Sync after you uninstall it; remove the installer/option on your M8. You'll need a file manager and root to do that or you could install ViperOne and de-select the option in Aroma.
I can't remember the file you have to remove off-hand though, I just went through my folders and deleted stuff I didn't need or want. I made backups just in case it needed to be re installed.
KUmike said:
I am not sure exactly what you have going on, but here are a few tips. Make sure you have it mounted as a storage device. Also, make sure you open the command window in the same folder you have adb in, or navigate to that directory properly.
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I had ADB work fine without switching to Mass Storage.
mswlogo said:
I had ADB work fine without switching to Mass Storage.
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It definitely won't for me
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KUmike said:
It definitely won't for me
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Maybe you have HTC Sync installed? You shouldn't.
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Maybe you have HTC Sync installed? You shouldn't.
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Nope, I dunno. Works in mass storage mode
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I was having similar problems with my M7 and Windows 7 devices after upgrading to 4.4.2 and Sense 6 (Team Nocturnal NuiSense). My phone wasn't recognized by HTC Sync or CDMA Workshop.
I kept uninstalling/reinstalling drivers, to no avail.
What finally worked like a magic bullet for me was to dial ##3424# and turn on DM Command Service.
I'm not sure if that will work for you, but it may be worth a shot.
I hv same problem but how I can on my USB debbuging mode ,,, rooted but no OS
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When you are booted into android make sure usb debugging is enabled. Settings > About > Software Information > More > click Build Number like 10 times to enable developers options. Then go to Settings > Developer Options > check USB Debugging. Also go to Settings > Power > uncheck Fastboot, You have to run firewater from android, NOT from recovery. What exactly are you trying to do that requires S-OFF?
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I hv same problem but how I can on my USB debbuging mode ,,, rooted but S-on and I hv TWRP but no OS firmware ,,,, Kindly guide me what I should do to make active my usb debugging mode in HTC desire 828 dual sim ? plzzzz
Yes, I have an unlocked bootloader, and I'm rooted and was running the GPE ROM. However, I wasn't doing anything special. I was using adb to push a movie to my device. After a really long time (about 50 minutes, the file was almost 7 GB) I get an error in the command prompt saying the the push failed or permission denied or something. I try turning on the phone and nothing happens. I unplug and plug back in and this QHSUSB_DLOAD thing is in the device manager instead. I did a little Googling and it seems that this means the phone could be hardbricked?! I've tried holding the power button for at least a minute, power and volume down, power and volume up. The buttons aren't flashing as they usually do if it's being hard resetted. I also tried the light trick for those who know about it but no dice. Currently I have it plugged into an outlet, but the charging LED isn't on. I'm freaking out. Am I screwed or is there a way to fix this? I've read the USB QDLoader 9008 cited specifically for hardbricking but mine doesn't have any numbers attached to the end of it.
lostradiant said:
Yes, I have an unlocked bootloader, and I'm rooted and was running the GPE ROM. However, I wasn't doing anything special. I was using adb to push a movie to my device. After a really long time (about 50 minutes, the file was almost 7 GB) I get an error in the command prompt saying the the push failed or permission denied or something. I try turning on the phone and nothing happens. I unplug and plug back in and this QHSUSB_DLOAD thing is in the device manager instead. I did a little Googling and it seems that this means the phone could be hardbricked?! I've tried holding the power button for at least a minute, power and volume down, power and volume up. The buttons aren't flashing as they usually do if it's being hard resetted. I also tried the light trick for those who know about it but no dice. Currently I have it plugged into an outlet, but the charging LED isn't on. I'm freaking out. Am I screwed or is there a way to fix this? I've read the USB QDLoader 9008 cited specifically for hardbricking but mine doesn't have any numbers attached to the end of it.
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here's a potential fix: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
if this doesn't work and its under warranty then return it to your provider.
I bought the unlocked version straight from HTC a little more than a year ago with no extra warranty. Do you think they will still repair it for free? And if they ask if the bootloader is unlocked or not, if it's S-Off or not(it is), and rooted, what should I say? Also, I'm kinda curious why it bricked in the first place when I wasn't even writing to system or anything, just copying an MKV file.
lostradiant said:
I bought the unlocked version straight from HTC a little more than a year ago with no extra warranty. Do you think they will still repair it for free? And if they ask if the bootloader is unlocked or not, if it's S-Off or not(it is), and rooted, what should I say? Also, I'm kinda curious why it bricked in the first place when I wasn't even writing to system or anything, just copying an MKV file.
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first of all never tell them it was rooted or s-off etc, they will tell you that you have to pay, they will shift all failure blame on to you.
secondly, if it was over a year ago they will probably make you pay anyway, telling you that your warranty has expired.
did you try the unbrick project ?
Seanie280672 said:
here's a potential fix: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
if this doesn't work and its under warranty then return it to your provider.
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lostradiant said:
I bought the unlocked version straight from HTC a little more than a year ago with no extra warranty. Do you think they will still repair it for free? And if they ask if the bootloader is unlocked or not, if it's S-Off or not(it is), and rooted, what should I say? Also, I'm kinda curious why it bricked in the first place when I wasn't even writing to system or anything, just copying an MKV file.
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I posted the same unbrick project link in the other thread you asked about this in. It's definitely worth a try. Don't be put off by the fact it requires Linux. It's not that difficult to setup a bootable usb stick you won't need to touch your Windows install at all. I can certainly help you with that. And it could fix your phone for free, where as HTC probably won't
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Danny201281 said:
I posted the same unbrick project link in the other thread you asked about this in. It's definitely worth a try. Don't be put off by the fact it requires Linux. It's not that difficult to setup a bootable usb stick you won't need to touch your Windows install at all. I can certainly help you with that. And it could fix your phone for free, where as HTC probably won't
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Hi, I'm going to try it soon. I do have experience with Linux(my major is CS) . The only thing is, where do I get fastboot on Ubuntu? I've already booted into Ubuntu from USB and I'm downloading the package from that unbrick link.
lostradiant said:
Hi, I'm going to try it soon. I do have experience with Linux(my major is CS) . The only thing is, where do I get fastboot on Ubuntu? I've already booted into Ubuntu from USB and I'm downloading the package from that unbrick link.
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here: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/08/install-adb-and-fastboot-android-tools.html
lostradiant said:
Hi, I'm going to try it soon. I do have experience with Linux(my major is CS) . The only thing is, where do I get fastboot on Ubuntu? I've already booted into Ubuntu from USB and I'm downloading the package from that unbrick link.
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to install adb fastboot this is easy just 3 commands in the terminal. Thanks to Webupd8 team.
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Code:
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Make sure your connected to the internet and press Ctrl+Alt+T to open the terminal then type or copy and paste the above commands one at a time waiting for each to complete there out put. It may seem to have stopped at times but be patient when the prompt returns to normal enter the next command and when there all done your ready to use adb and fastboot.
Edit:- @Seanie280672 beat me to it
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Danny201281 said:
to install adb fastboot this is easy just 3 commands in the terminal. Thanks to Webupd8 team.
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Make sure your connected to the internet and press Ctrl+Alt+T to open the terminal then type or copy and paste the above commands one at a time waiting for each to complete there out put. It may seem to have stopped at times but be patient when the prompt returns to normal enter the next command and when there all done your ready to use adb and fastboot.
Edit:- @Seanie280672 beat me to it
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Hi the first two commands work but the last one doesn't seem to:
Code:
[email protected]:~$ sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-adb
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-fastboot
if you get any errors whilst downloading adb and fastboot, you may need to go into control panel and settings and enable Eclipse, or something like that its just a tick box, took me ages to work this part out.
EDIT: yup you have the same problem I was having, you need to enable that setting, cant remember exactly where it is, but its in control panel somewhere, its just a tick box.
lostradiant said:
Hi the first two commands work but the last one doesn't seem to:
Code:
[email protected]:~$ sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-adb
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-fastboot
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Mmm that's a problem from the repository side. Maybe the packages were updated and renamed or removed for some reason
I know they were removed once before but then came back due to regular requests. I'll take a look at the git page brb
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lostradiant said:
Hi the first two commands work but the last one doesn't seem to:
Code:
[email protected]:~$ sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-adb
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-fastboot
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What version of ubuntu are you using?
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Danny201281 said:
Mmm that's a problem from the repository side. Maybe the packages were updated and renamed or removed for some reason
I know they were removed once before but then came back due to regular requests. I'll take a look at the git page brb
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What version of ubuntu are you using?
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I believe it's Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (64 Bit). It's the one on here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
Seanie280672 said:
if you get any errors whilst downloading adb and fastboot, you may need to go into control panel and settings and enable Eclipse, or something like that its just a tick box, took me ages to work this part out.
EDIT: yup you have the same problem I was having, you need to enable that setting, cant remember exactly where it is, but its in control panel somewhere, its just a tick box.
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I did a search in the system settings for eclipse and nothing showed up. Do I need to install eclipse then?
lostradiant said:
I believe it's Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (64 Bit). It's the one on here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
I did a search in the system settings for eclipse and nothing showed up. Do I need to install eclipse then?
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you need to use 32bit firsat of all.
lostradiant said:
I believe it's Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (64 Bit). It's the one on here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
I did a search in the system settings for eclipse and nothing showed up. Do I need to install eclipse then?
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Seanie280672 said:
you need to use 32bit firsat of all.
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Edited :- 64bit is supported by the repository but ubuntu 14.10 is not supported by the repository
go here http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/ and download Ubuntu from the first link at the top that says PC (Intel x86) desktop CD
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Seanie280672 said:
you need to use 32bit firsat of all.
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Poop. Okay, I'll go and install that.
lostradiant said:
Poop. Okay, I'll go and install that.
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if you get the download issue again, see my post here, finally found it, its how to fix the download problem, might be worth doing it before downloading anything, as you'll see from my post and the user I quoted, took us both ages to figure the problem out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52920846&postcount=49
once universe, not eclipse, was enabled, everything downloaded and installed fine.
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Poop. Okay, I'll go and install that.
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One other heads up when using Fastboot in linux all commands must start with sudo preffix or they will fail. So
Code:
fastboot devices
becomes
Code:
sudo fastboot devices
And so on the same for all Fastboot commands. Adb however works just the same as in Windows. But if when you first try adb devices you get
Code:
no permissions ????????????
Then type
Code:
sudo killall adb
Disconnect your usb cable and reconnect then
Code:
sudo adb devices
After that adb should work and without the sudo preffix.
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Danny201281 said:
One other heads up when using Fastboot in linux all commands must start with sudo preffix or they will fail. So
Code:
fastboot devices
becomes
Code:
sudo fastboot devices
And so on the same for all Fastboot commands. Adb however works just the same as in Windows. But if when you first try adb devices you get
Code:
no permissions ????????????
Then type
Code:
sudo killall adb
Disconnect your usb cable and reconnect then
Code:
sudo adb devices
After that adb should work and without the sudo preffix.
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Okay I will keep that in mind. But it seems that all you need to do is call the sudo ./revive.sh. I'm assuming that does all the work for you? I'm currently redownloading the Unbrick tar file. Assuming this process doesn't work, do you have any guesses on how much HTC will charge to fix this? If it's $300 or close I may as well just get a Nexus 5 instead.
lostradiant said:
Okay I will keep that in mind. But it seems that all you need to do is call the sudo ./revive.sh. I'm assuming that does all the work for you? I'm currently redownloading the Unbrick tar file. Assuming this process doesn't work, do you have any guesses on how much HTC will charge to fix this? If it's $300 or close I may as well just get a Nexus 5 instead.
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Yes but after the unbrick there is some more flashing to be done and I'd bet money that adb and Fastboot won't work in Windows because Windows is great like that but Linux will always work because it doesn't need drivers for Android phones because it's boss!!! Lol. just trying to keep you going through any potential pit falls :good:
And sorry no I have no idea how much HTC would charge I suppose it depends what they find. Also I'm from the UK so GBP for me
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When I run the sudo ./revive.sh I get:
Code:
[email protected]:~/Downloads$ sudo ./revive.sh
HTC Unbricking Project M7_UL 0.6beta
Detecting bricked device..
Device can't be found, check connections. Aborting
I've tried 2 different ports(a 2.0 and a 3.0) and it couldn't find it in either.
However if I run this command:
Code:
[email protected]:~/Downloads$ sudo dmesg -C
[email protected]:~/Downloads$ dmesg
[ 1319.253743] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci-pci
[ 1319.346976] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=05c6, idProduct=9008
[ 1319.346989] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
[ 1319.346995] usb 2-1.2: Product: QHSUSB_DLOAD
[ 1319.347000] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM
[ 1319.347697] qcserial 2-1.2:1.0: Qualcomm USB modem converter detected
[ 1319.347928] usb 2-1.2: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB0
It is clearly being found.