[Q] Soft bricked my htc one - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So yesterday, I tried installing a custom rom and what happened was that the MD5 sum was incorrect and i wasn't able to boot into system and had no backups so was stuck thinking that it was the end of the world.
What happened next was utter follishness in which I used this command in bootloader -fastboot flash zip rom.zip- what happened then was that the rom was transferred but it tried to install it and failed and a consequence now I cant even reboot into recovery now. It,s like when I start recovery it skips that and progresses to the htc logo.
I relocked the device and unlocked it via the Unlock token I had and again tried to install the recovery and it did but didn't reload into it and skipped to the htc logo screen.
Can anyone please help me with recovering my phone since I just bought it today.
One possible thing that comes to my mind is using the flash command in the fastboot, will it help or any other ways? THANK YOU in advance...

You can adb sideload still. Use adb to reboot into recovery via USB and sideload a known good ROM with a correct MD5 sig. No need to remind you that checking the MD5 is of utmost importance
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bbinder said:
You can adb sideload still. Use adb to reboot into recovery via USB and sideload a known good ROM with a correct MD5 sig. No need to remind you that checking the MD5 is of utmost importance
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Bro, problem is that recovery doesnt work at all n where will i use adb command? In hboot?

Reflash the recovery and after this, do an erase cache:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
.
After you can boot into recovery and use the adb sideload function...

Guich said:
Reflash the recovery and after this, do an erase cache:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
.
After you can boot into recovery and use the adb sideload function...
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I'm gonna try this and will report back! Thanks

I was able to enter the recovery but I try to install the rom.zip it says that cannot mount data and internal storage
What should be done about this?

With an error like: E:/ enable to mount internal storage?

Guich said:
With an error like: E:/ enable to mount internal storage?
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yup with both internal storage and data, its not able to mount either of them

So:
- Flash the stock recovery
- Boot into bootloader
- Do a factory reset
- Reflash a custom recovery
- Teoritecally, this will work

Man, it's finally working. Feeling like hitting the thanks button a thousand times. Thank you so much!

:good:
No prob mate
Sent from One with Tapa4

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[Q] htc one no OS twrp cant mount Help

hello
im new so thank you all in advance!!
my htc one has no os but i can go to fastboot and install recovery the problem is
that twrp recovery cant mount sdcard ,cache, cwm recovery also cant mount sdcard.
so i cant install any rom , and my htc one is just a brick.
hope someone can solve my problem
thanks
filipealm said:
hello
im new so thank you all in advance!!
my htc one has no os but i can go to fastboot and install recovery the problem is
that twrp recovery cant mount sdcard ,cache, cwm recovery also cant mount sdcard.
so i cant install any rom , and my htc one is just a brick.
hope someone can solve my problem
thanks
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Since you have TWRP, just side load the rom
Sideload places the file to be flashed in the root of the /sdcard so if his recovery won't mount it then I doubt sideload will work.
Sideload guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
What did you do to get your recovery to stop mounting? Did your installed recovery ever work properly?
Rex2369 said:
Since you have TWRP, just side load the rom
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just tried
C:\root>adb sideload C:\root\rom.zip
error: closed
not working, i think is because of sdcard not mounting.
theres no fix for sdcard not mounting (format it)
thanks
Try booting into recovery from fastboot and see if it still doesn't mount:
Put your twrp.img file in your adb/fastboot folder
Then:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
I would use the latest version BTW but I assume you are trying that.
crushalot said:
Sideload places the file to be flashed in the root of the /sdcard so if his recovery won't mount it then I doubt sideload will work.
Sideload guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
What did you do to get your recovery to stop mounting? Did your installed recovery ever work properly?
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i accidentaly wipe my phone then i tried to serche for a original ruu and tried to flash it with no luck.
i relocked and unlocked bootloader several times,if i can mount i should be ok burt it wont mount:crying:
i have twrp recovery stock rom backup but no idea what to do with it.
thanks
crushalot said:
Try booting into recovery from fastboot and see if it still doesn't mount:
Put your twrp.img file in your adb/fastboot folder
Then:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
I would use the latest version BTW but I assume you are trying that.
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just tried it freezed in fastboot !now?
Do you have S-off?
crushalot said:
Do you have S-off?
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hello
no, if i erase everything ?
and start from begining?
thanks
filipealm said:
hello
no, if i erase everything ?
and start from begining?
thanks
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Not sure what you mean.
If you had s-off you could run a RUU to get back working and then redo everything (flash recovery, root, install rom of choice.
Got it
filipealm said:
hello
im new so thank you all in advance!!
my htc one has no os but i can go to fastboot and install recovery the problem is
that twrp recovery cant mount sdcard ,cache, cwm recovery also cant mount sdcard.
so i cant install any rom , and my htc one is just a brick.
hope someone can solve my problem
thanks
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I made it :laugh::good:
Formatted the sdcard on twrp recovery ( fixed the mounting issue)
Pushed rom with adb and installed it
Thanks now i just want to go stock
Need to find the wright ruu
filipealm said:
I made it :laugh::good:
Formatted the sdcard on twrp recovery ( fixed the mounting issue)
Pushed rom with adb and installed it
Thanks now i just want to go stock
Need to find the wright ruu
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Glad you got it.
Cheers

[Q] soft bricked HTC One with no OS installed

Hi ALL!
First off I'd like to say thanks for such a forum! Its the first go to place for me for anything android.
Yesterday I did something terrible and very careless from my side. I un-intentionally deleted the /system partition on my HTC One while playing with it and now I am paying for my careless mistake. I have been looking for possible solutions here on this forum and elsewhere on the internet. I did manage to do an *adb sideload push* of a custom ROM and tried to install that but for some reason I cant mount some partitions from my sdcard for example /cache.
I tried exchanging between TWRP (latest) and CWM (touch latest) but no solution so far with the adb sideload method. So I have no OS installed on my phone and the phone sometimes hangs in the HTC Quietly Brilliant display page or sometimes it wouldnt even go in to the Recovery mode but keeps rebooting.
I am clueless at this point, please shade some light on my situation.
In the attached pic you'd find the output from the *fastboot getvar all* command and the phone is S-ON and Unlocked just to mention.
I really appreciate it...
What is the exact error when installing the ROM?
What ROM?
sent from my mobile device
SaHiLzZ said:
What is the exact error when installing the ROM?
What ROM?
sent from my mobile device
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I tried installing Android_Revolution_HD-One_51.0 and One_4.18.401.8_odexed ROMS. I tried installing the Android_Revolution_HD ROM by adb sideload method both for the CWM and TWRP recoveries and it would actually start the AROMA installer and goes on to install but its premature installation. It just finishes fast (sometimes with a success flag but mostly with an error message saying META_INF error -- sorry i havent logged that error, so I am not putting the right wordings).
But now I am downloading the RUU for the 2.24.401.8 OS and I will give it a try. And I will get back to you.
tnx
are u s-off? make sure ur using twrp 2.6.3.3 and not 2.6.3.4, also do a full wipe/factory reset before you try flashing the rom
xnknown said:
are u s-off? make sure ur using twrp 2.6.3.3 and not 2.6.3.4, also do a full wipe/factory reset before you try flashing the rom
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Hi,
No, I am not S-OFF at the moment. ( I have attached a snippet of my status on the phone from the fastboot getvar all command on my first thread)
So currently I have no OS installed and I am not sure if there is any tool that can do S-OFF without installed OS. I tried rumrunner tool but it didnt help either ( I read that its the option to go for if one has hboot version 1.54, which I happen to have)
So the error messages I am getting are as follows.... ( this is in CWM recovery)
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_install
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p36 on /cache failed: Invalid argument
W: failed to mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p36 /File exists)
W: Can't unlink /cache/recovery/command​
I appreciate your helps!
If you flash 2.6.3.4 TWRP recovery, and click install, is your SD card size 0?
sent from my mobile device
SaHiLzZ said:
If you flash 2.6.3.4 TWRP recovery, and click install, is your SD card size 0?
sent from my mobile device
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TWRP 2.6.3.4 recovery is not working correct. It hangs saying "Entering Recovery...". It is something strange.
Fastboot erase cache in fastboot mode
Install the latest twrp by using the fastboot command.
Sideload through adb or store the ROM in your USB, mount USB drive using the usb-otg cable and then flash it from there.
Both methods should work
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EnIXmA said:
Fastboot erase cache in fastboot mode
Install the latest twrp by using the fastboot command.
Sideload through adb or store the ROM in your USB, mount USB drive using the usb-otg cable and then flash it from there.
Both methods should work
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I have tried Sideload having both latest recoveries of TWRP and CWM. Had problem to mount the cache partition (look earlier post). I will have to resort to the USB-OTG cable.
But I got myself in to a big and real problem now. I locked the oem from the fastboot command line thinking to run RUU.exe but it was a BAD BAD choice! Is there any hope for me now? Now my phone says
*****TAMPERED*****
*****RELOCKED*****
*****Security Warning*******
Oh boy! I am in real trouble. Please help!
SOLVED!
vvolverin said:
I have tried Sideload having both latest recoveries of TWRP and CWM. Had problem to mount the cache partition (look earlier post). I will have to resort to the USB-OTG cable.
But I got myself in to a big and real problem now. I locked the oem from the fastboot command line thinking to run RUU.exe but it was a BAD BAD choice! Is there any hope for me now? Now my phone says
*****TAMPERED*****
*****RELOCKED*****
*****Security Warning*******
Oh boy! I am in real trouble. Please help!
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HI,
I finally managed to get the phone up and running. Thanks all for your prompt support.
So, what I did was, first I had to unlock using HTCdev unlock and then installed the latest TWRP recovery for the HTC One ( I think its 2.6.3.3 for HTC One and 2.6.3.4 might be for the HTC One X, because I couldn't manage to install it properly and I couldnt find the 2.6.3.4 version in a download list for the HTC One)....anyway after installing the custom recovery I tried installing stock ROM ( latest from Android Revolution HD --- One_4.19.401.8 OS version.
Oh I am so relieved...its been a good learning process anyway but not so nice if one has just one phone to play with. I probably have missed some important phone calls during the time my phone was down
Once again Thumbs up, Kudos for all those who answered to my desperate questions and Mike1986 for the nice work you are doing!

HTC one restart during new rom installation

Hi all,
My htc started to restart on login screen so i tried to switch rom i unlock the device and installed recovery but during the new rom installation (Android_Revolution_HD-One_71.1) the phone restart again
Can i solve this issue or maybe i have hardware problem?
Thanks
You may try to switch recovery, try twrp 2.6.3.2 or 2.7.1.1.
eliorbbb said:
Hi all,
My htc started to restart on login screen so i tried to switch rom i unlock the device and installed recovery but during the new rom installation (Android_Revolution_HD-One_71.1) the phone restart again
Can i solve this issue or maybe i have hardware problem?
Thanks
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what custom recovery you are using and what version? also did you check the md5 sum of that rom? and full wipe before flashing that certain rom?
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imfuzzyyy said:
what custom recovery you are using and what version? also did you check the md5 sum of that rom? and full wipe before flashing that certain rom?
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i using this recovery recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.8-m7 i move the room to the phone with sideload
i did full wipe
how i can check the md5 sum of this rom
Should i change recovery?
can you please give me a link?
Twrp recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
You should try...
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snebojsa said:
Twrp recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
You should try...
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O.K with this recovery the installation finished but the device stack on htc one screen (beats logs Listed below)
Any new idea?
Start again, use twrp 2.6.3.3, once flashed, do:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then go in to recovery and do wipe - format data, this will wipe your internal sdcard to, so you must Then push or sideload the Rom to the sdcard and then flash
Seanie280672 said:
Start again, use twrp 2.6.3.3, once flashed, do:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then go in to recovery and do wipe - format data, this will wipe your internal sdcard to, so you must Then push or sideload the Rom to the sdcard and then flash
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i dont have fastboot erase cache option
how i can push or sideload the Rom to the sdcard? i i am using adb sideload rom.zip
after that the file transfer and not appear in the sd card
eliorbbb said:
i dont have fastboot erase cache option
how i can push or sideload the Rom to the sdcard? i i am using adb sideload rom.zip
after that the file transfer and not appear in the sd card
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With your phone in the bootloader, and plugged into the computer do
fastboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
THEN go in to recovery and do wipe - format data
Then to get the Rom on your phone, make sure the Rom is in the same folder as adb and fastboot then do
adb push Rom_name.zip /sdcard/
And wait, takes about 5 mins to push over, unplug your phone before you flash it.
Seanie280672 said:
With your phone in the bootloader, and plugged into the computer do
fastboot flash recovery recovery_name.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
THEN go in to recovery and do wipe - format data
Then to get the Rom on your phone, make sure the Rom is in the same folder as adb and fastboot then do
adb push Rom_name.zip /sdcard/
And wait, takes about 5 mins to push over, unplug your phone before you flash it.
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thanks you!
i installed new rom unfortunately that not solved my problem after i "open" the login screen white screen with htc logo appear and error appear htc.htcdialer not responding after few sec the device restart again
do you have any idea how to solve this?
eliorbbb said:
thanks you!
i installed new rom unfortunately that not solved my problem after i "open" the login screen white screen with htc logo appear and error appear htc.htcdialer not responding after few sec the device restart again
do you have any idea how to solve this?
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At least the Rom flashed and booted this time, but sounds like a problem with the Rom or the download, try a different Rom or try downloading it again
Seanie280672 said:
At least the Rom flashed and booted this time, but sounds like a problem with the Rom or the download, try a different Rom or try downloading it again
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i installed this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400161
now i dont have crash but the mobile data not connected its looks like the device not recognize the sim card...
do u think that i have HW problem?
eliorbbb said:
i installed this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400161
now i dont have crash but the mobile data not connected its looks like the device not recognize the sim card...
do u think that i have HW problem?
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Are you s-off then ? You must be s-off for Google play roms to work, sorry but I don't have any experience with gpe roms, don't like then myself.
Seanie280672 said:
Are you s-off then ? You must be s-off for Google play roms to work, sorry but I don't have any experience with gpe roms, don't like then myself.
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no i am S-on
can you recommend on rom that not require s-off?
can i use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2334294 ? ?
thanks
eliorbbb said:
no i am S-on
can you recommend on rom that not require s-off?
can i use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2334294 ? ?
thanks
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Yes, I use that one myself, I'm surprised that gpe Rom even booted for you.
Seanie280672 said:
Yes, I use that one myself, I'm surprised that gpe Rom even booted for you.
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this rom require s-off?
eliorbbb said:
this rom require s-off?
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No, but be sure to read the instructions and requirements

[SOLVED] E: Can't mount /cache/

I'm sorry to do this, but I don't know where to start. Here's what I did to get to where I'm at:
- previously running SlimBean flashed using TWRP
- Downloaded ROM Manager and it recommended installing CWM Recovery
- Followed prompts
- It installed CWM 6.0.4.8
- Booted back into ROM and used ROM Manager to attempt to flash SlimKat 4.4.2 build 6
- CWM wiped dalvik but then got hung up
- Now it keeps saying Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
I'm completely stuck. Can't figure out what to do next. Please help!!!
Have you tryed reflashing the recovery to rule out a faulty install of cwm?
I should say, have you tried reflashing cwm *through Fastboot* to rule out a faulty cwm install?
Use TWRP recovery, preferred is 2.6.3.3 although there are newer versions, enter recovery, wipe - format data, basically for some reason, fastboot erase cache wipes the cache into an un-readable format.
note: this will also erase your internal storage too, so if theres anything important you want on there, make sure you back it up first using the adb pull command.
dougeedug said:
Have you tryed reflashing the recovery to rule out a faulty install of cwm?
I should say, have you tried reflashing cwm *through Fastboot* to rule out a faulty cwm install?
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I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed. Is there a way to check I'm doing this ok?
EDIT: Ok, I got it to recongize my device. I'm going to try flashing TWRP thru ADB....will report back shortly...
Seanie280672 said:
Use TWRP recovery, preferred is 2.6.3.3 although there are newer versions, enter recovery, wipe - format data, basically for some reason, fastboot erase cache wipes the cache into an un-readable format.
note: this will also erase your internal storage too, so if theres anything important you want on there, make sure you back it up first using the adb pull command.
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I can't quite risk doing this yet. Only as a last, last resort...
cartisdm said:
I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed. Is there a way to check I'm doing this ok?
EDIT: Ok, I got it to recongize my device. I'm going to try flashing TWRP thru ADB....will report back shortly...
I can't quite risk doing this yet. Only as a last, last resort...
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whilst your phone is in recovery and plugged into your computer, open device manager, is there a yellow ! where its says android devices or myHTC ?
IGNORE THIS, You got it working whilst I was typing this.
cartisdm said:
I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed.
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Use the command "fastboot devices" from the bootloader with "fastbootUSB" highlighted. You can't use adb commands in the bootloader because adb is to interact with android, which is not running while in bootloader. Let me know if you get output with the "fastboot devices" command.
EDIT: I should specify, if you are trying to flash recovery from anywhere but the bootloader using fastboot commands (it sounds like you may be trying to flash recovery with adb commands), you are just doing it wrong. so lets get that sorted first.
cartisdm said:
I can't get it to recognize my devices in order to use ADB. When connected, I type ADB Devices and I don't see anything listed. Is there a way to check I'm doing this ok?
EDIT: Ok, I got it to recongize my device. I'm going to try flashing TWRP thru ADB....will report back shortly...
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you flash a custom recovery with fastboot commands not adb commands.
Got it!!! Thank you everyone for taking the time. I have a flight in a few hours and I was panicking!!!!
I grabbed universal drivers from here: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi (remove the brackets around .com)
Then my computer picked up the device and I was able to install TWRP. Clockworkmod recovery still doesn't work, no matter which version I tried. I'll stick with TWRP for now.
Thanks again!
EDIT: Well eff me, it wiped my internal storage. It must have done it after I flashed because that's where I grabbed the zip in the first place. That sucks...
cartisdm said:
Got it!!! Thank you everyone for taking the time. I have a flight in a few hours and I was panicking!!!!
I grabbed universal drivers from here: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi (remove the brackets around .com)
Then my computer picked up the device and I was able to install TWRP. Clockworkmod recovery still doesn't work, no matter which version I tried. I'll stick with TWRP for now.
Thanks again!
EDIT: Well eff me, it wiped my internal storage. It must have done it after I flashed because that's where I grabbed the zip in the first place. That sucks...
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did you format data inside twrp recovery, like I said above, that will erase your internal storage too, you will need to push a rom over to your internal storage now using adb and then flash it.
Seanie280672 said:
did you format data inside twrp recovery, like I said above, that will erase your internal storage too, you will need to push a rom over to your internal storage now using adb and then flash it.
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I didn't do so intentionally, but it's possible I did it without paying attention. I'm back to my system now so I'll just live with the loss. I flashed an existing ROM that I had in my Downloads folder once I was able to get into TWRP. It's just weird that folder is empty now.

[SOLVED] [Q] HTC One only bootloader and recovery works

Last night tried installing SkyDragon v.9. It installed, the phone booted into rom and then started rebooting. Now i cant flash any rom because the phone reboots on the stage of wiping something. I installed newer twrp 2.8.0.2. Now i have these erros: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. I'm S-ON unlocked. Tried ADB Sideload but it says device not found. Have no idea what to do. Saw somewhere that you can relock, unlock and install RUU to unbrick, but im not sure if i should do that. Help please.
OK. So... Try this:
From recovery go into Advanced Wipe, select all and wipe 2 or 3 times.
Reboot into bootloader.
In fastboot mode, make fastboot erase cache.
Then boot into recovery, and try ADB Sideload again or install rom via USB OTG (if you have)
If it also doesn't work try sth like this - it worked for me some time ago.
I saw that my PC recognizes my phone as normal storage when it's booted into TWRP and I don't need ADB Sideload. Try copy ROM like this and install.
If it won't work, you'll have to install RUU
Bruce666 said:
OK. So... Try this:
From recovery go into Advanced Wipe, select all and wipe 2 or 3 times.
Reboot into bootloader.
In fastboot mode, make fastboot erase cache.
Then boot into recovery, and try ADB Sideload again or install rom via USB OTG (if you have)
If it also doesn't work try sth like this - it worked for me some time ago.
I saw that my PC recognizes my phone as normal storage when it's booted into TWRP and I don't need ADB Sideload. Try copy ROM like this and install.
If it won't work, you'll have to install RUU
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It didn't work Which RUU should i choose? M7-UL, hboot-1.55.0000, radio-4a.21.3263.04. I live in russia so i suppose i need one with "europe" in it's name? And how should i re-lock? Just by using fastboot command?
Give me CID ill try to find ruu 4u
Bruce666 said:
Give me CID ill try to find ruu 4u
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HTC_A07
http://www.htc1guru.com/2014/03/android-ruu-europe/
Bruce666 said:
http://www.htc1guru.com/2014/03/android-ruu-europe/
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Thank you very much! Really hope this works.
It must work. If you need help writr here
[email protected] said:
Last night tried installing SkyDragon v.9. It installed, the phone booted into rom and then started rebooting. Now i cant flash any rom because the phone reboots on the stage of wiping something. I installed newer twrp 2.8.0.2. Now i have these erros: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. I'm S-ON unlocked. Tried ADB Sideload but it says device not found. Have no idea what to do. Saw somewhere that you can relock, unlock and install RUU to unbrick, but im not sure if i should do that. Help please.
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If it reboots immediately when you try to wipe or flash something (i.e instant black screen then reboot)
You can probably fix it with e2fsck.
Boot to recovery select Mount then unmount all partitions return to twrp home screen and connect usb and check adb is working with
Code:
adb devices
You should get an output of your serial no.
Then do this
Code:
adb shell
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p35
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p36
e2fsck -fvy /dev/block/mmcblk0p37
exit
Now try to flash the Rom again
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After i installed twrp 2.8.0.2 i can wipe. Well, sometimes it does wipe but sometimes it just writes error: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. When i try flashing rom, for example viperone 7.0.1, it writes "set_perm some changes failed" right at the 0%. I tried installing cyanogenmod 11s and it installed without errors. But when i boot into rom, it says something like "the process android ui crashed".
[email protected] said:
After i installed twrp 2.8.0.2 i can wipe. Well, sometimes it does wipe but sometimes it just writes error: unable to mount data and unable to mount internal storage. When i try flashing rom, for example viperone 7.0.1, it writes "set_perm some changes failed" right at the 0%. I tried installing cyanogenmod 11s and it installed without errors. But when i boot into rom, it says something like "the process android ui crashed".
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check the Frequently Asked Question sticky page 3
Point D, relates to unable to mount
Point C, relates to permission errors for certain ROMs, 2.6.3.3 should work or 2.8.0.1;
2.8.0.2 is known to have problems with certain ROMs
nkk71 said:
check the Frequently Asked Question sticky page 3
Point D, relates to unable to mount
Point C, relates to permission errors for certain ROMs, 2.6.3.3 should work or 2.8.0.1;
2.8.0.2 is known to have problems with certain ROMs
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Dude, you are a wizard! Installed 2.6.3.3 and flashed viper without any problems. Yay it's working :laugh: . Couldn't think that recovery can cause these errors. I've been using 2.7.1.1 for quite a long time so i thought it'll work like it always did, but it just kept rebooting on wiping stage. So now it's working prefectly fine :good: Spent 5 hours today looking for sloutions and i have no idea how i missed your post on the faq thread. Thank you very much for your help! And thanks to everyone who responded!
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Dude, you are a wizard! Installed 2.6.3.3 and flashed viper without any problems. Yay it's working :laugh: . Couldn't think that recovery can cause these errors. I've been using 2.7.1.1 for quite a long time so i thought it'll work like it always did, but it just kept rebooting on wiping stage. So now it's working prefectly fine :good: Spent 5 hours today looking for sloutions and i have no idea how i missed your post on the faq thread. Thank you very much for your help! And thanks to everyone who responded!
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no problem,
2.6.3.3 is best for most ROMs, unless they require a recovery with "by-name" support (such as CM11), then you need 2.7.0.8 or higher
i've also successfully flashed using 2.8.0.1, but .2 seems to have issues again.
and if all is good now, can you also edit main thread title to include [SOLVED], thanks
edit the first post -> at the bottom of the edit window, click Go Advanced, and then you can edit main title

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