Hi I just rooted my HTC one, I put on it supervu v1.65 I then installed the latest TWRP, but when I boot my phone into TWRP my touchscreen wont work, is there a fix or something I can download please..many thanks
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Hi I just rooted my HTC one, I put on it supervu v1.65 I then installed the latest TWRP, but when I boot my phone into TWRP my touchscreen wont work, is there a fix or something I can download please..many thanks
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What version did you install? The latest version from their thread? The new touch drivers don't work with older versions.
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I installed twrp 2.6.3.0, I have now installed ClockworkMod Recovery 0.5, but again the touchscreen will not work
I found a new clockwork recovery, thankyou
Had same issues when I first used TWRP along with crashing errors so I stuck with what I know best CWM
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Hey,
I want (well not want, it's necessary) to change from CWM to 4ext recovery touch. i donwloaded the 4ext recovery updater, flashed the recovery from the app and rebooted to recovery. still there is cwm. i tried again with the classic version of 4ext recovery but the result remains the same.
i'd be glad if anyone can help me.
regards
If I'm not mistaken they are integrated..... Synergy!!!!!
i don't know what you're trying to say. my point is that 4ext recovery does not start when it should start. instead cwm is starting.
I'm trying to say that 4ext recovery is integrated into your cwm recovery to allow for 4ext partitions and backwards compatibility to 3ext. If the recovery isn't working you haven't told me that your original h-boot is 2.0000.
yeah right, i didn't told you that.
thanks for your help anyway. i managed to get it working by myself through flashing it via fastboot.
Good to hear no problem.
I am having the same problem. May I know what you mean by flashing using fastboot?
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xansavier said:
I am having the same problem. May I know what you mean by flashing using fastboot?
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I asume you somewhat know how to use fastboot or read up on it. Havent flashed through fastboot for some time now but I think the line would be "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfile.img"
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thedarkjack said:
Hey,
I want (well not want, it's necessary) to change from CWM to 4ext recovery touch. i donwloaded the 4ext recovery updater, flashed the recovery from the app and rebooted to recovery. still there is cwm. i tried again with the classic version of 4ext recovery but the result remains the same.
i'd be glad if anyone can help me.
regards
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what i did,downloaded v.1.0.0.3 rc,put the filenin the root of ur sd,then reboot to recovery..after that,just flash it like usual..install zip from sd card,pick the file and confirm install..it will automatically change from cwm to 4ext touch..
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@adde79
Yup. Will Give that method a try when I get home.
@zeroryuki
I tried flashing using recovery, it fails.
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Just my 2 cents,but you can't install core Droid with 4ext, so I have to wonder at it's advantage over cwm.?
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@adde79
Thanks, managed to flash to 4ext touch.
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Reflashed recovery on HTC Desire from CWM v2.5.0.7 to 4Ext v1.0.0.3 Beta 8
xansavier said:
@adde79
Thanks, managed to flash to 4ext touch.
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Hi,
I don't know how you solved this, but I had exactly the the same problem with an HTC Desire, can't upgrade to 4ext from CWM v2.5.0.7.
In my case, I solved it by running unrevoked again, but specifying the 4Ext recovery image. (I used the 4Ext app on the phone to download the appropriate .zip to the SDCard, then transferred it to the PC and extracted it there.)
Julian
xansavier said:
@adde79
Thanks, managed to flash to 4ext touch.
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No problem mate
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Cwm to 4ext
how to change CWM to 4EXT on Inc S?
HELP....
wesly.btm said:
how to change CWM to 4EXT on Inc S?
HELP....
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Go to 4ext.net, download 4ext recovery updater, install it. With it's help u will instal latest 4ext recovery
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SandySemenov said:
Go to 4ext.net, download 4ext recovery updater, install it. With it's help u will instal latest 4ext recovery
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Prefer via SlideME..
itsbeertimenow said:
I'm trying to say that 4ext recovery is integrated into your cwm recovery to allow for 4ext partitions and backwards compatibility to 3ext. If the recovery isn't working you haven't told me that your original h-boot is 2.0000.
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Just came along this thread by accident.
Just for reference:
This is nonesense
4ext recovery has nothing to do with cwmr and they are not integrated.
You need to be s-off to be able to flash a recovery from inside your rom.
In the case you are not s-off, just download (or install) the recovery via recovery control/updater.
It will prepare your recovery config, but it cannot effectively update the recovery partition when you are not s-off.
So after you did that, you need to flash it manually.
You will find the recovery.img you tried to install or downloaded via recovery control in your sdcard's download folder.
Dear all,
I have flashed .sense ROM sucessfully.
Thanks to bengamin and bigbear for their great support.
It is working as smooth.
Great work.
Cwm 5.0.2.7
I hereby write what I did.
1. Flash clockworkmod recovery in rom manager, it was downloaded and updated to 5.0.2.8
2. After this I rebooted in recovery mode but no luck it stayed with Htc white screen.
3. Then rebooted normally, in rom manager flashed using all clockworkmod recoveries. It throws a message saying your phone is wildfire s, after which it downloaded and installed to 5.0.2.7. Now it boots in recovery mod
meswar said:
Thanks to bengamin and bigbear
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Hehe lol, they never get my name right.
It's pronounced Ben-ja-min Gw-in
Benjamin Gwynn is my name.
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I've tried to install 3 different kernels. I go through all the kernel options and when I hit INSTALL, the phone immediately reboots not flashing the kernel.
Tried to find on Google but not enough info.
Can anyone tell me what to do?
Thanks.
By the way. I have viperone Rom.
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ksarius said:
I've tried to install 3 different kernels. I go through all the kernel options and when I hit INSTALL, the phone immediately reboots not flashing the kernel.
Tried to find on Google but not enough info.
Can anyone tell me what to do?
Thanks.
By the way. I have viperone Rom.
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more infos about used recovery, kernel, and getvar all please
herwegan said:
more infos about used recovery, kernel, and getvar all please
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???
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ksarius said:
???
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what rom version are you using? which kernel are you trying to flash? have you tried to reflash twrp recovery (newest version?) ?
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what rom version are you using? which kernel are you trying to flash? have you tried to reflash twrp recovery (newest version?) ?
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Viperone 2.1.0
Kernel. Tried elemental x bulletproof seven
Twrp I have the last version.
Thanks.
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ksarius said:
Viperone 2.1.0
Kernel. Tried elemental x bulletproof seven
Twrp I have the last version.
Thanks.
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Fastboot flash boot boot.IMG?
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CoryTallman said:
Fastboot flash boot boot.IMG?
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I don't install from pc. I was trying to install directly from the phone.
Should i do it from pc? I was trying from phone cuz it's more convinient.
This was the steps.
In Twrp, wipe cache and davlik. Next I go to install and flash the kernel. I choose all the kernel options and hit install. Right away the phone reboots. Without installing.
Is this some known issue?
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ksarius said:
I don't install from pc. I was trying to install directly from the phone.
Should i do it from pc? I was trying from phone cuz it's more convinient.
This was the steps.
In Twrp, wipe cache and davlik. Next I go to install and flash the kernel. I choose all the kernel options and hit install. Right away the phone reboots. Without installing.
Is this some known issue?
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No, it should work like that.
I would try from a PC just to see what happens.
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ksarius said:
I don't install from pc. I was trying to install directly from the phone.
Should i do it from pc? I was trying from phone cuz it's more convinient.
This was the steps.
In Twrp, wipe cache and davlik. Next I go to install and flash the kernel. I choose all the kernel options and hit install. Right away the phone reboots. Without installing.
Is this some known issue?
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This guy had the same problem, don't know if he ever got it solved:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2423817
I have the same problem all of a sudden. Never seen this before. I have flashed multiple Roms and kernels in the last several days with no issues.
I just flashed ARHD 13.4, let it boot and set it up. I then booted to recovery and tried to flash Bulletproof 4.4 and the Aroma installer works fine until I hit install. I see it starts to install but then it reboots into safe mode.
I have re-downloaded and no luck. Not sure what's going on. I'm gonna keep testing stuff.
ARHD 13.4
TWRP 2.6.1.0
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Update: I flashed back to a 4.3 GE ROM and Bulletproof 5.3 flashed fine. I wonder if this is just an Aroma installer problem...
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I solved my problem by reflashing the rom.
But this time i made sure to have taskmanager or task. (dont recall exact name) installed so i wouldnt have the "sync is having problems right now. It will be back shortly"
So not sure if that also affects in something.
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I think its Aroma installer problems. I flashed ARHD 13.4 again and had no problem flashing Bulletproof 4.4 this time. Aroma was updated recently I think, might be a new bug since the problem only happens in recovery and its only started happening recently. Can't be ROM or kernel related.
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Also here with two HTC One's, reboots on start flashing.
TWRP 2.6.x.0 (tried 2.6.1.0 & 2.6.3.0).
Flashing Viper Kernel (Stock Kernel) works.
'fastboot erase cache' & 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' (custom kernel, boot loop) doesn't help.
I think dirty flash the ViperOne 2.6.0 and then flash custom Kernel works.
One thing, has a working ViperOne Rom with stock kernel (2.5.0, 2.6.0), flash in recovery a custom kernel (bullet, faux123, etc) and it works. Then flash stock kernel, works. Boots fine. And now starts the problem. Reboot in recovery to flash custom kernel and nothing works with custom kernel flash. Only back to stock Kernel work (flash kernel zip or dirty flash ViperOne Rom).
I have the same problem running CWM and ARHD 21.0. Tried reflashing, wiping, other kernels, no luck.
Possible solution from here:
Enter TWRP, connect with "adb shell" and write this:
Code:
e2fsck -fv /dev/block/mmcblk0p35
"It will fix system partition errors if there are any. This was the problem for me. Any attempt to write to corrupted sectors was causing reboot."
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I had the same issue about 2 weeks ago on ARHD 22. I was on stock rom before that and could flash Bulletproof and TeamSeven kernels just fine. In ARHD22 whenever i tried to flash a kernel with Aroma installer it immedately rebooted my phone.
I tried wiping all sorts of cache-s and factory reset but nothing worked.
What worked for me which i discovered by pure accident was that i did a nandroid backup of my ARHD22 setup and restored it. To my suprise after that i could flash again any kernel with Aroma installer just fine.
So if nothing mentioned here works for you give this method a try and maybe it will work for you too.
Btw i have latest TRWP installed.
Okay. So I rooted my HTC One a few days ago.
I had a problem with the /system folder still being protected so I installed Viper's kernel thing for HTC One.
This however, caused my wi-fi to be broken.
I then attempted to install Viper's custom rom and when the phone tried to boot back up it just kept looping and showing they HTC brilliant screen with red text saying development bla bla.
I have tried to install a stock rom and attempted to install a RUU, but none of it worked and got me past the boot loop.
I have TWRP Recovery, but it isn't mounting any of the folders correctly.
I have access to adb and fastboot commands, but none of that has been able to help me so far.
When I tried to install the RUU it gave me an error saying 12 verifications failed.
I have no access to android in anyway so I only have bootloader and recovery to work with.
I would appreciate any help you can give me. I have looked at tons of threads on here and found nothing that worked!
Did you flash ViperRom or ViperOne?
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CoryTallman said:
Did you flash ViperRom or ViperOne?
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I flashed ViperOne.
iwolfking said:
I flashed ViperOne.
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ViperOne Is a GSM Rom PM me I'll help you fix it
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Hi, i have a rooted htc one with cwm and android hd rev rom. I want to change from cwm to twrp, because i cant flash the bulletproof kernel. What is the easy way of doing this? Ive tried recovery tools and goomanager but they couldnt install twrp.
thx
Use adb.
Fastboot flash recovery 'nameofrecoveryfile'.zip
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Where do. I get it from?
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