Formatted everything - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So, everything was inadvertently formatted from my HTC One Tmobile. Sdcard, roms, everything!
I have TWRP installed as recovery but no OS to boot into.
What are my options at this point?
Phone was rooted of course, unlocked via HTC developer method and S-ON.
Was selling this phone this afternoon of course.
Ideas?

Boot in twrp -> Advance -> Sideload.
From pc, you have to put the rom you want flash into your adb/fastboot folder, open a cmd/terminal and use the command:
Code:
adb sideload name_of_rom.zip

Duh!
Thank you!!!!
Had a buyer for this device and was formatting and accidently formatted internals without backup.
Working great now!
CJ

jtkknj said:
Duh!
Thank you!!!!
Had a buyer for this device and was formatting and accidently formatted internals without backup.
Working great now!
CJ
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This is the best method, but there are other metods
And this is simple!

help have managed to do the same thing but get error message
error: insufficient permissions for device
how can i get a rom onto the sd card?
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noone606 said:
help have managed to do the same thing but get error message
error: insufficient permissions for device
how can i get a rom onto the sd card?
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All good managed to adb push to the sdcard using windows but kept getting errors using linux?

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brick htc sensation xl error mount sd..help

Hi...I had a disaster!! I tried to flash a rom on my htc sensation xl but it block on the write htc..so I tried many time but nothing...I haven't any backup or other rom...and involuntarily I wipe system...now I can't mount mass storage...I tried to re-flash recovery but it can't mount sd and say error mounting sd card....If I try to connect to computer, windows say me to format the disk...I'm worried!!! please give me some help to restore my phone! thanks
Get the ROM on computer, then format sdcard, then do a full wipe (system,data,cache,dalvik cache) then flash the ROK, i had the same error until i formatted the sdcard because it has been damaged through the 'ROM installation' process! Fixed my problem
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BTW just click format, the format window will already be on the sdcard defaults!
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ricky310711 said:
Get the ROM on computer, then format sdcard, then do a full wipe (system,data,cache,dalvik cache) then flash the ROK, i had the same error until i formatted the sdcard because it has been damaged through the 'ROM installation' process! Fixed my problem
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BTW just click format, the format window will already be on the sdcard defaults!
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Do NOT format sdcard from PC. You will end up with a hard bricked device.
Flash twrp recovery.
Then go to recovery,
Mount sdcard for PC/USB
Check how much free space and total space the computer thinks that your sdcard has.
If it has to little free space to have the sdcardfix on it, delete some files or folders from the sdcard on the computer
Copy the fix over
Flash it
Reboot and enjoy
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Does it say sdcard is damaged or needs to be formatted for use? If it says that it will not allow files to be transferred, this problem for me was fixed by formatting the sdcard, its up to you weather you want to risk it or not but I've done it 4 times already and it has not affected my device at all?
ricky310711 said:
Does it say sdcard is damaged or needs to be formatted for use? If it says that it will not allow files to be transferred, this problem for me was fixed by formatting the sdcard, its up to you weather you want to risk it or not but I've done it 4 times already and it has not affected my device at all?
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solved! thanks to all
May i asked how you solved this problem for future encounters?
ricky310711 said:
May i asked how you solved this problem for future encounters?
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I have formatted from the computer, put on the phone sdfix.zip and a new rom and flashed them..now I have an other problem..I want pun my htc on s-off but I don't know how I must do.
ps. sorry my english, i'm italian
That's OK, get lexmazters Xl multitool and then follow the prompts to s-off, and don't forget to thank him
ricky310711 said:
That's OK, get lexmazters Xl multitool and then follow the prompts to s-off, and don't forget to thank him
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I have tried all things.. Used XL Multi Tool, modified vold.fstab to 34. can not mount sd card...
[ROM][4.2.2]RunnyCM Evervolv 3.2.0
can somebody advise what is wrong. Attached fastboot screen.
gusya_777 said:
I have tried all things.. Used XL Multi Tool, modified vold.fstab to 34. can not mount sd card...
[ROM][4.2.2]RunnyCM Evervolv 3.2.0
can somebody advise what is wrong. Attached fastboot screen.
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you can use my tool to fix the mount error, just apply the jellybean sdcard fix by anders3408 included in my android everything tool, find it at the bottom of this post in my signature
ricky310711 said:
you can use my tool to fix the mount error, just apply the jellybean sdcard fix by anders3408 included in my android everything tool, find it at the bottom of this post in my signature
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Thanks for advise, I'm applying sd card error fix fo JB, after that phone reboots and in cmd window shows "< waiting for device >"
Do I have to wait?
There's an error with my semi final, manually put the phone into fastboot mode and run the fix, the error will be fixed in the final release!
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ricky310711 said:
There's an error with my semi final, manually put the phone into fastboot mode and run the fix, the error will be fixed in the final release!
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I'm getting this log when applying your fix from fastboot mode:
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
sending 'zip' (144 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.922s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.922s
error: device not found
Press any key to continue . . .
gusya_777 said:
I'm getting this log when applying your fix from fastboot mode:
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
sending 'zip' (144 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.922s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.922s
error: device not found
Press any key to continue . . .
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hre is a quick fix i just make for you
http://d-h.st/saK
download in and run he runme.zip and follow instructions
make sure your phone fully booted
^(
I have applied sdj.zip from ClockWorkmod Recovery v6.0.2.7
I have pushed zip file manually:
>adb devices
List of devices attached
HT22TVZ00428 recovery
> adb shell
~ # mount data
>adb push sdj.zip /data/
56 KB/s (148392 bytes in 2.562s)
>adb shell
~ # mount /data /sdcard
mount /data /sdcard
no sense...same error with sd card.
gusya_777 said:
I have applied sdj.zip from ClockWorkmod Recovery v6.0.2.7
I have pushed zip file manually:
>adb devices
List of devices attached
HT22TVZ00428 recovery
> adb shell
~ # mount data
>adb push sdj.zip /data/
56 KB/s (148392 bytes in 2.562s)
>adb shell
~ # mount /data /sdcard
mount /data /sdcard
no sense...same error with sd card.
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If that recovery is the latest for our device, and you can't mount SD card in recovery for USB, push a ROM.zip to data partition and flash it from recovery. Hopefully your phone will boot up but sdcard error, then download a ruu and install that. Before adb push, go to mounts and mount data after you have wiped data, then write adb remount, then adb push theromfilename.zip /data/
Then hopefully you will be able to flash that and you can then go the ruu way.
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If you did format sdcard from computer, did you format it as NTFS or fat? Sdcard should be in fat format , not NTFS. Android can't read NTFS by default.
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anders3408 said:
If that recovery is the latest for our device, and you can't mount SD card in recovery for USB, push a ROM.zip to data partition and flash it from recovery. Hopefully your phone will boot up but sdcard error, then download a ruu and install that. Before adb push, go to mounts and mount data after you have wiped data, then write adb remount, then adb push theromfilename.zip /data/
Then hopefully you will be able to flash that and you can then go the ruu way.
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If you did format sdcard from computer, did you format it as NTFS or fat? Sdcard should be in fat format , not NTFS. Android can't read NTFS by default.
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I have done this before...I have installed [ROM][4.2.2]RunnyCM Evervolv 3.2.0
Phone works normally but without sdcard...
How can I get proper RUU file?
gusya_777 said:
I have done this before...I have installed [ROM][4.2.2]RunnyCM Evervolv 3.2.0
Phone works normally but without sdcard...
How can I get proper RUU file?
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I have a thread with some ruu files in and with a cid list. You need to find the correct cod and the correct ruu for that.
Fastboot getvar cid
That returns your cid when you are in fastboot USB mode.
You might have to try fastboot oem lock before using the ruu, but at first attempt , don't use that line.
If all works, and your sdcard comes back to live, then next time, don't format sdcard from PC
You can also try from fastboot : fastboot clear sdcard
Then go to recovery and format sdcard, then see if you can mount sdcard.
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anders3408 said:
I have a thread with some ruu files in and with a cid list. You need to find the correct cod and the correct ruu for that.
Fastboot getvar cid
That returns your cid when you are in fastboot USB mode.
You might have to try fastboot oem lock before using the ruu, but at first attempt , don't use that line.
If all works, and your sdcard comes back to live, then next time, don't format sdcard from PC
You can also try from fastboot : fastboot clear sdcard
Then go to recovery and format sdcard, then see if you can mount sdcard.
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Thanks for reply.
there is no option clear sdcard in fastboot.
When I run command fastboot clear sdcard
it gives me all avaiable options, but there is no clear option...
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gusya_777 said:
Thanks for reply.
there is no option clear sdcard in fastboot.
When I run command fastboot clear sdcard
it gives me all avaiable options, but there is no clear option...
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Also I have run this command when tried to upgrade hboot to 28 version.
dd if=/system/fardjadb_runnymede.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
I found it in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693896
may be this is an issue...
gusya_777 said:
Thanks for reply.
there is no option clear sdcard in fastboot.
When I run command fastboot clear sdcard
it gives me all avaiable options, but there is no clear option...
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Also I have run this command when tried to upgrade hboot to 28 version.
dd if=/system/fardjadb_runnymede.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
I found it in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1693896
may be this is an issue...
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i did remeber wrong, the command to wipe sdcard is fastboot erase sdcard.
That command is correct, and should not give you an issue

Did i brick it already?

Like an idiot i flash a mod for a de-odexed ROM to my stock ROM UK Three M7. So stuck at the boot screen.
The problem is i cant seem to do anything about it. I have no back up (I know !!!), no ROM file on the device to flash and i cant seem to push anything to it.
ADB just says no device found even though it was working ok. Can anyone help? Ive tried it on multiple PCs.
AW: Did i brick it already?
Go to recovery Mount your memory to pc. Copy a Rom. After that flash Boot img via fastboot and then Rom from recovery.
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It wont mount /sdcard, im on CWM recovery
AW: Did i brick it already?
You have PC connected and it wont mount..
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Maybe just try facrory reset from recovery..
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Yeah it wont mount, nothing happens.
I cant push anything if it wont mount obviously, i could try doing it from external sd via OTG cable.. but i dont have one.
AW: Did i brick it already?
Did you tried with ruu?
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As understand it if you have an S-ON device(i do) you have to use the right onee or it will fail.Its Three branded unit,so i need a three RUU. There isnt one out there.
RUUs only work if adb can see detect it
Have you tried going through fastboot? Just fastboot some boot.img to get it to boot, then put a ROM on your sdcard
It sees it now. I can get into recovery (CWM) and fastboot, but i have nothing to flash on the phone, i cant get anything onto the phone to flash! I try ADB sideload, it gets to100% but it says..
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
I tried pushing to the SD card but the recovery then doesn't see the ZIP, its just not there.
/sdcard wont mount in CWM, nothing happens.
I tried a boot.img from the Maximus thread.
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
rovex said:
Ok its now accepted the sideload! Ive installed the ROM and its rebooted...
Its back!!!!!!
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Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
I think it won't work
CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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AW: Did i brick it already?
CNexus said:
Awesomesauce
If you could get into recovery, theres a toggle / enable mass storage mode too? You couldve done that to mount your sdcard
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Thats what I meant before
But nice to have your device back. I'm waiting for my One too
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Yeah there is no toggle in CWM and the stock recovery I reflashed was only a test build, and didnt actually do anything.
Well its now working again fine. I dont really know why it worked, but it did. It was suggested i try the Aroma file manager first, which sideloaded OK and let me browse the file system. I then re-downloaded the ROM I was trying to use (Maximus) and tried that. It worked with no errors, although the Aroma installer crashed the first time through, which I understand isnt unusual on the One.
Seems i didnt need to access the SDcard at all, it was just a problem with sideloading. It may have been a corrupt ROM download.
Needless to say i now have a CWM backup, Titanium backup and a ROM file on the SDcard just in case.
You cant mount USB storage in recovery on the HTC One, you can only use ADB Sideload to send the ROM if your stuck in a bootloop or if youve erased the system partition:
I have uploaded the latest binaries to my dev host account.
1. Download and extract these to a directory and copy the rom over into the same directory.
2. Boot up your phone into twrp recovery or a recovery that supports ADB Sideload.
3. Select advanced and adbsideload (Your phone will be waiting for the file transfer.)
4. Open command prompt in the above directory you created with the binaries and rom.
5. Issue command "adb devices" (You should get the serial number with sideload next to it)
6. Finally issue command "adb sideload rom.zip" (rom.zip will be the name of your rom)
This will start sending your rom to the handset and will automatically install.
Hope the above helps
Link to Binaries:
ADB Binaries
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
rovex said:
That's what I was doing, it simply wasn't working. It might have been a corrupt ROM download.
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Could very well be. Happens more often than you would think
But the mass storage thing is strange....I've seen it on almost all recoveries, but i know TWRP no longer has it in their newer builds, maybe the same thing happened with CWM?

[RECOVERY]ClockworkMod Touch v6.0.3.4

USB OTG Info:
USB OTG will show up as external_sd. If external_sd is not mounting, reboot recovery. You must enter recovery with usb already inserted.
Installation:
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Uncheck fastboot in the rom in power options
Turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT>Fastboot
Inside of fastboot. Erase cache. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Root:
To gain root on stock rom. Flash recovery in fastboot then flash this inside of recovery. There are two root programs. Superuser and SuperSU. Both are listed.
Superuser - http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
OR
SuperSU - http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Downloads:
http://goo.im/devs/Flyhalf205/MYSTUL/Recovery//recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.4-mystul.img
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Touch version is a test. Not sure if it will work properly but the classic version should be fully working. Let me know of any problems.
Flyhalf205 said:
Touch version is a test. Not sure if it will work properly but the classic version should be fully working. Let me know of any problems.
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At least on my device, the touch recovery does *not* work, but the classic recovery *does*. Cheers!
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One more thing to note: mounting the internal storage/sdcard does not seem to work either.
nuclear_eclipse said:
At least on my device, the touch recovery does *not* work, but the classic recovery *does*. Cheers!
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One more thing to note: mounting the internal storage/sdcard does not seem to work either.
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I'll take down the Touch and get a test build out....Will never work mounting the storage The internal sdcard is actually located in /data/media. It can not be mounted as storage. The only way is to use ADB commands.
Flyhalf205 said:
I'll take down the Touch and get a test build out....Will never work mounting the storage
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That's quite a shame then. Flashing from /sdcard is by far easier to manage than using adb sideload.... :'(
nuclear_eclipse said:
That's quite a shame then. Flashing from /sdcard is by far easier to manage than using adb sideload.... :'(
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Adb sideload or adb push to the sdcard.
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Flyhalf205 said:
Adb sideload or adb push to the sdcard.
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I tried adb pushing to /sdcard while running the recovery image, but it still refused to flash from there because it would fail trying to mount /sdcard. adb sideload was the only method that actually worked. Unless I'm missing something...
nuclear_eclipse said:
I tried adb pushing to /sdcard while running the recovery image, but it still refused to flash from there because it would fail trying to mount /sdcard. adb sideload was the only method that actually worked. Unless I'm missing something...
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Not sure. Newer HTC phones are strange in the recovery. You mind testing TWRP?
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Sure, I'll test it shortly.
nuclear_eclipse said:
Sure, I'll test it shortly.
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So, were you able to successfully root the First as well? Or was that back-and-forth about adb loading/side-loading about root? I tried re-reading the posts, but my newb-translator is on the fritz.
lordlittlebrooks said:
So, were you able to successfully root the First as well? Or was that back-and-forth about adb loading/side-loading about root? I tried re-reading the posts, but my newb-translator is on the fritz.
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Yes, I have successfully rooted my First with the recovery and Superuser zip from the first post. Flash the recovery and reboot into it, then choose install zip from sideload, and then have your phone connected to the PC with the superuser zip, and run `adb sideload path/to/Superuser.zip`. Once that completes, reboot the phone, and you should have full root access.
nuclear_eclipse said:
Yes, I have successfully rooted my First with the recovery and Superuser zip from the first post. Flash the recovery and reboot into it, then choose install zip from sideload, and then have your phone connected to the PC with the superuser zip, and run `adb sideload path/to/Superuser.zip`. Once that completes, reboot the phone, and you should have full root access.
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Thanks for spelling that out. Beers headed for you and flyhalf. Can't wait to get home and root my First!
lordlittlebrooks said:
Thanks for spelling that out. Beers headed for you and flyhalf. Can't wait to get home and root my First!
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Thanks Glad everything is working out. Uploading a new TWRP build if anyone likes that better.
I've added a few extra features into the classic version of CWM. Power off option in the menu and reboot to bootloader in advance menu. Regular CWM doesn't have those
nuclear_eclipse said:
Yes, I have successfully rooted my First with the recovery and Superuser zip from the first post. Flash the recovery and reboot into it, then choose install zip from sideload, and then have your phone connected to the PC with the superuser zip, and run `adb sideload path/to/Superuser.zip`. Once that completes, reboot the phone, and you should have full root access.
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Is it not possible to just put zip on sdcard and choose install zip from sdcard?
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phositadc said:
Is it not possible to just put zip on sdcard and choose install zip from sdcard?
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Since the recovery currently can't mount the sdcard partition, any attempt to flash from sdcard fails. The only method that works afaik is the option to flash via sideload, which requires the phone to be attached to a PC running adb. I'm not certain, but it sounds like this would also prevent the CyanogenMod built-in update mechanism to fail as well...
nuclear_eclipse said:
Since the recovery currently can't mount the sdcard partition, any attempt to flash from sdcard fails. The only method that works afaik is the option to flash via sideload, which requires the phone to be attached to a PC running adb. I'm not certain, but it sounds like this would also prevent the CyanogenMod built-in update mechanism to fail as well...
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Can you see the folders on the sdcard when you go to install zip from sdcard?
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Flyhalf205 said:
Can you see the folders on the sdcard when you go to install zip from sdcard?
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No.
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No.
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Okay. I'll need to look over my configs again. New build of twrp graphics should be fixed. See if you can see sdcard on that.
EDIT: I think I see what I did wrong in my config file. Building a new build.
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New build of CWM classic is up. Internal storage should work.
Flyhalf205 said:
New build of CWM classic is up. Internal storage should work.
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Internal storage worked like a charm! Thanks again FlyHalf!

HELP... HTC ONE has no OS, can only acces twrp

I am in need of help please, I had my phone rooted and the 4.2.2 rom flashed.. i was clearing the cache, and apparently wiped the phone clean... now there is no OS, and all I can access is TWRP recovery, and put phone in fast boot... I have tried installing SuperSU through terminal, tried pushing roms through terminal.. am unable to sideload or mount from usb... please help anyone.. im on a mac...
You can use an OTG cable and a usb-drive and put a rom in the drive and flash it with twrp
Find a windows computer and flash an RUU.
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thanks
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
Adb sideboard could have been another e thing
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It wouldn't sideload or anything... But all is well now.
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Without OTG Cable
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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ccresendez said:
It wouldn't sideload or anything... But all is well now.
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Hi I have the same problem and am a noob. Can you give a description as to how you fixed your phone. My phone won't interact with the computer either so I'm not sure how to load a Rom onto it
Please help
I did the same thing and i cannot find a fix! I tried buying a usb otg cable but the phone doesnt seem to recognize it. I dont know what the original person who posed this meant by "i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life". someone please help me. I've been stuck with no phone for about a week now. :crying:
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ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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Can you please explain what you did to fix it. I did the same thing to my HTC One and i dont know how to fix it. pleaseeee help.
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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This worked for me. Thanks!
ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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can you guide me step-by-step how to perform the ruu
THANK YOU
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! Recently moved from iPhone so I have near zero knowledge about Android and rooting. Thought I had bricked my phone after TWRP said there was no OS installed, you saved it
Cheers mate! Created an account just to say thank you!:laugh:
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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hi..friend
mine also got same issue.
but, i didn't understand how to do that.
could u pls guide me details.
which rom should i push into sd card? do i need get ruu zip as a rom?
really appreciated if have little time to guide me
TQ
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ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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hi friend..
could u pls gimme some details step by step how u make it?
i'm tried since 2 days ago but nothing at all.
does my ruu missing some part of it?
appreciated for ur help.TQ
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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i could not able to select "Data" on mount menu.
which version twrp should i use ?
im having issues can anyone here help me i do that adb sideload on CMW but nothing happens and im geeting a lil bit fustrated
amr-213 said:
You can use an OTG cable and a usb-drive and put a rom in the drive and flash it with twrp
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I dont have a critical issue however at work i cant mount my phone to the pc's i have to use usb via otg cable. I plug it in and twrp sees usb otg but no files in the thumb drive. I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. Any ideas?
Htc one
Viper rom version 4.1
Twrp 2.6.3.3
Stock 4.4 kernel
zaki aziz said:
i could not able to select "Data" on mount menu.
which version twrp should i use ?
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Download twrp 2.6.3.3
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
myvwrocks said:
I dont have a critical issue however at work i cant mount my phone to the pc's i have to use usb via otg cable. I plug it in and twrp sees usb otg but no files in the thumb drive. I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. Any ideas?
Htc one
Viper rom version 4.1
Twrp 2.6.3.3
Stock 4.4 kernel
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make sure that the files on the drive and make sure the drive is FAT32 not NTFS or something else ,,, and if try to see if you can see the files when you are on the os and mount the drive :/
amr-213 said:
make sure that the files on the drive and make sure the drive is FAT32 not NTFS or something else ,,, and if try to see if you can see the files when you are on the os and mount the drive :/
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It is fat32 I can see all of the files with root explorer when the phone is booted. I initially had the zip in a folder on the drive than I moved it to the root of the drive. in twrp it still shows the drive just no files.
myvwrocks said:
It is fat32 I can see all of the files with root explorer when the phone is booted. I initially had the zip in a folder on the drive than I moved it to the root of the drive. in twrp it still shows the drive just no files.
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weird try formating the drive and try again ,, and maybe try another flash drive

bricked, stuck in recovery

Hi there!
I have a TX1085, it is already unlocked and rooted and has the CM Recovery installed. But before the CM Recovery I had the TWRP Recovery installed and tried to use it to flash CM12, which I had put on the SD-Card. It kept on telling me that mounting the system failed. Unfortunately I wiped everything via TWRP Recovery without creating a backup. Then I installed the CM Recovery to try again. Now, if I try to flash via CM Recovery (apply update) it doesn't show anything in my internal storage and I can't connect via adb using Ubuntu (Terminal tells me either "device not found" or "device offline".)
Any suggestions?
Greets
I have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm still learning all this, but in your case, from what I've learnend so far I'd maybe try the "fastboot boot recoveryfile.img" command, loading TWRP or CMrecovery into the ram of the phone and start flashing from there?! (just an idea)
psssss said:
I have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm still learning all this, but in your case, from what I've learnend so far I'd maybe try the "fastboot boot recoveryfile.img" command, loading TWRP or CMrecovery into the ram of the phone and start flashing from there?! (just an idea)
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Thanks for your suggestion! Unfortunately I don't know how to get access to my phone again via computer, which is - I think - because I deleted the system on it. Or how else could I get into the ram? This is my first time to flash a phone, so I really need some guidance.
pyq said:
Thanks for your suggestion! Unfortunately I don't know how to get access to my phone again via computer, which is - I think - because I deleted the system on it. Or how else could I get into the ram? This is my first time to flash a phone, so I really need some guidance.
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Go to bootloader first the use the commands fastboot boot recovery.img
Try using twrp, everybody is working with it now.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
josuearisty said:
Go to bootloader first the use the commands fastboot boot recovery.img
Try using twrp, everybody is working with it now.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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I tried, but the Terminal gives me that:"cannot load 'recovery.img': No such file or directory". I'm in fastboot, is that correct? Is there another way?
Right now I can't (or don't know how to) switch back to TWRP, but I'll keep it in mind. Thanks for your help!
did you installed android sdk and adb drivers? if yes try to open cmd in sdk directory
pyq said:
I tried, but the Terminal gives me that:"cannot load 'recovery.img': No such file or directory". I'm in fastboot, is that correct? Is there another way?
Right now I can't (or don't know how to) switch back to TWRP, but I'll keep it in mind. Thanks for your help!
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Look for adb in 15 seconds and install it, go to directory where fastboot is located.
Download twrp image and rename it or something and copy recovery.img to fastboot directory.
If there is no recovery.img in that directory it will fail.
After you copy and rename recovery.img then you will be able to do what I told you.
If you are new at modding, you have to take it easy and ask everything before doing it.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
kaktusmaier125 said:
did you installed android sdk and adb drivers? if yes try to open cmd in sdk directory
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I am using Linux without Android SDK, but I have working fastboot and adb installed.
josuearisty said:
Look for adb in 15 seconds and install it, go to directory where fastboot is located.
Download twrp image and rename it or something and copy recovery.img to fastboot directory.
If there is no recovery.img in that directory it will fail.
After you copy and rename recovery.img then you will be able to do what I told you.
If you are new at modding, you have to take it easy and ask everything before doing it.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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I managed to get TWRP working again. I have the .zip-File in my Internal Storage, but can not mount System. How can I do this?
Edit: Wiping data seems to be working but I get the output "E:Unable to mount '/system'". When I try to install the ROM it fails to mount an unmount /system and gets stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally..."
pyq said:
I managed to get TWRP working again. I have the .zip-File in my Internal Storage, but can not mount System. How can I do this?
Edit: Wiping data seems to be working but I get the output "E:Unable to mount '/system'". When I try to install the ROM it fails to mount an unmount /system and gets stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally..."
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try to flash stock firmware
kaktusmaier125 said:
try to flash stock firmware
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How do I do it? Just put the stock.zip on the phone and flash with TWRP?
pyq said:
How do I do it? Just put the stock.zip on the phone and flash with TWRP?
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see this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
what the model you have
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file factory is slow so try https://mega.nz/#F!ow8igZRL!Z7vmN8GOpez2bVMYDvEKkg!h9FWBQha
and flow this insturction http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
pyq said:
How do I do it? Just put the stock.zip on the phone and flash with TWRP?
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Next time, please ask everything you need before doing something.
I have been modding my phones since the Motorola L7 and I always ask for everything on a new device before start modding.
That way I never bricked my phones.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
kaktusmaier125 said:
see this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
what the model you have
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file factory is slow so try https://mega.nz/#F!ow8igZRL!Z7vmN8GOpez2bVMYDvEKkg!h9FWBQha
and flow this insturction http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/guide-return-to-stock-official-status-t3274121
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This post seems to be aiming for Windows users, but I am using Linux. Could I still use it? If yes, how?
josuearisty said:
Next time, please ask everything you need before doing something.
I have been modding my phones since the Motorola L7 and I always ask for everything on a new device before start modding.
That way I never bricked my phones.
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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That is why I asked you how to get CM installed with TWRP. I had the mounting problem at the very beginning already. How can I get CM installed now?
pyq said:
That is why I asked you how to get CM installed with TWRP. I had the mounting problem at the very beginning already. How can I get CM installed now?
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The commands I wrote before, use the same steps but instead use the cm recovery.
I hope you understand!
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
pyq said:
I managed to get TWRP working again. I have the .zip-File in my Internal Storage, but can not mount System. How can I do this?
Edit: Wiping data seems to be working but I get the output "E:Unable to mount '/system'". When I try to install the ROM it fails to mount an unmount /system and gets stuck at "Patching system image unconditionally..."
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In the newer versions of TWRP the first screen should show a Mount button. In that screen you should be able to mount any of the partitions.
josuearisty said:
The commands I wrote before, use the same steps but instead use the cm recovery.
I hope you understand!
Sent from xt1096 with Marshmallow!
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If I use the "fastboot boot CM_recovery.img" command the phone installs it and then starts into TWRP. Except for that nothing changes. How can I continue?
rotorbudd said:
In the newer versions of TWRP the first screen should show a Mount button. In that screen you should be able to mount any of the partitions.
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If I try to make a tick (as to mount) system the phone vibrates but doesn't tick system, so I can't mount it this way.
pyq said:
This post seems to be aiming for Windows users, but I am using Linux. Could I still use it? If yes, how?
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Yes you can

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