So I got carried away with trying to get rid of that three dot menu button at the bottom of the screen and I've slowly managed to work myself into a really bad problem. I'm not necessarily new to this, I've rooted my Droid 2, Droid 3, and GS3, but this has been more complicated for me.
Anyways, my problem is, I was trying to wipe my phone so that I could flash a ROM. This is because I couldn't access my settings (I overwrote the original in an attempt to get rid of the multitask button). But while I was in CWM I factory reset it but I also accidentally deleted the system. My bootloader is unlocked, but now my phone is on and I can't get into recovery, and I'm assuming it's because the whole system is gone so there's nothing to boot.
Another problem I had (while my phone was able to boot up completely), Android File Transfer wouldn't work, I downloaded a rom for the settings.apk but it wouldn't let me transfer files between my computer and phone. I emailed the .apk to myself but since I couldn't access settings I wasn't able to pick my usual email (although now I'm thinking I should have just used the email I first signed in with). Not as much of a concern but input is still welcome.
I've looked up RUU but it looks like it's not available yet for Verizon. Any possible solutions would be MUCH appreciated.
Don't worry, your device is not bricked.
If your bootloader works well, you must select fastboot and flash the recovery via fastboot.exe in the command line. Now you should be able to get into recovery.
If you wiped your partitions, you can have a trouble with mounting /sdcard. Then you should get an OTG Micro USB cable and put ROM on your USB stick, but I'm not sure if TWRP recovery for HTC One supports mounting flash memory from USB host.
Gudio142 said:
Don't worry, your device is not bricked.
If your bootloader works well, you must select fastboot and flash the recovery via fastboot.exe in the command line. Now you should be able to get into recovery.
If you wiped your partitions, you can have a trouble with mounting /sdcard. Then you should get an OTG Micro USB cable and put ROM on your USB stick, but I'm not sure if TWRP recovery for HTC One supports mounting flash memory from USB host.
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I'm stuck on the green HTC logo screen and the red warning about the bootloader. I can't boot into recovery anymore. By the way I'm using a Mac but I do have a PC running Windows 8 if there's solutions I could try
Gudio142 said:
Don't worry, your device is not bricked.
If your bootloader works well, you must select fastboot and flash the recovery via fastboot.exe in the command line. Now you should be able to get into recovery.
If you wiped your partitions, you can have a trouble with mounting /sdcard. Then you should get an OTG Micro USB cable and put ROM on your USB stick, but I'm not sure if TWRP recovery for HTC One supports mounting flash memory from USB host.
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I tried flashing into recovery via fastboot but my computer doesn't recognize my device. And I'm pretty sure I had drivers installed since that's how I unlocked the bootloader in the first place..
xerhoffx said:
I tried flashing into recovery via fastboot but my computer doesn't recognize my device. And I'm pretty sure I had drivers installed since that's how I unlocked the bootloader in the first place..
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Install the latest drivers and try from a windows 7 pc (or windows 8, win 8.1 doesn't work well)
Reinstall drivers if you haven't already and try the correct file for your 'Modelid' here. It's the only way I got mine to work again after i did the same thing.
Note: The file i used had a different software version but it still flashed ok.
After that, if you can find the right Nandroid you now have the ability to flash that
n1234d said:
Install the latest drivers and try from a windows 7 pc (or windows 8, win 8.1 doesn't work well)
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I only have Windows 8 I believe...
xerhoffx said:
I only have Windows 8 I believe...
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Try a different PC, worked for another guy whose pc wouldn't detect his phone. See if a pc with XP works..
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jingles98 said:
Reinstall drivers if you haven't already and try the correct file for your 'Modelid' here. It's the only way I got mine to work again after i did the same thing.
Note: The file i used had a different software version but it still flashed ok.
After that, if you can find the right Nandroid you now have the ability to flash that
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Where could I find a nandroid for Verizon? I feel like Verizon is the most difficult to find.
FIXED
I was finally able to boot into recovery and thank goodness had a CWM backup. Thanks for your input guys.
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ok, so my phone is screwed.
Been trying touse this thread to recover it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2325853
I have no SD Card, I can not mount SD Card in Recovery.
I have from what I can tell installed the Android SDK and when doing 'adb devices' I get 'error device not found'.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled HTC drivers and sync, does not recognise my phone. Device manager shows my One but can not find any drivers for it.
I have tried the All In One Tool to sideload, does not work, does not reboot to bootloader etc due to drivers not working.
Basically my phone is dead as, what can I do? Take it to HTC, how much would it cost to fix?
Cheers
EDIT: If i reboot system from Recovery it tells me it does not have root, do i want to root it? I say yes and it reboots to splash screen, nothing else
What operating system are you running?
If you're using Windows 8 search for the thread with the windows 8 drivers.
I accidently formatted my SD card while I had no rom installed. It took a while but eventually ADB picked it up and I was able to push the rom to my device using ADB push (I was also getting the "No devices found" message). This was before I found the windows 8 driver thread, it just randomly started working after many resets of both my phone and computer.
What recovery are you using? Do you happen to have a flash drive and a usb otg cable? This is an other option.
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Saenzscene said:
What recovery are you using? Do you happen to have a flash drive and a usb otg cable? This is an other option.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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that is easy dont panic
1- if the drivers is not installed properly you cant do anything from PC and send it to the device
if you are using Windows 8.1 there is NO drivers for it,
if its Windows 8 there is NO official driver yet but you can install Windows 7 drivers
if its Windows 7 or earlier make sure its installed correctly if you dont know reply to my comment i will tell you anything you want
2- it happned to me too No Root and NO Rom installed, i simply copied the ROM to a USB Stick and using a USB OTG cable ($1) i plugged the cable to the phone and mounted the cable and then installing it from there,
tell me more about what you have and i will help you
Spent a few hours last night working on this with the help of Matt from here
I have CWM Touch (latest) and he was able to fix the driver issue, and we got sideloading working.
Will push the rom to phone, install, start roms splash screen but go no further. Still no SD Card or missing the mount points to show SD Card.
Attempted to S-Off, failed, unsure if CID 11111111 was successful. (Not CID11111111, was HTC_039 now VODAP21 or similar)
I has told/read an article that if you flash a differnt base (eg ICS to JB) that it will replace a script that handles/writes the mount points..
That worth a try but I believe all roms are JB. Any idea of any ICS roms for the One??
I can not find a RUU for 1.29.980.2 to try, only Nandroid Backups that I can not use as no SD..
EDIT: what does a flashing red led mean too? Cheers
Hello, I have an HTC one M7 (cid H3G__402) with 4.4.3 and I found no way to get it to work on any pc I try to connect it to. So, of course, there's no way to unlock the bootloader, do s-off or any of those things since fastboot does not see the device. Now, I just recently read about Sunshine and since it does not require connection to a pc, it will work to unlock the bootloader and s-off. But will it actually solve my problem?
When I go into recovery mode to try to install anything it says "check cid failed". Now I'm trying to download a stock rom to flash it and see if anything changes with that but I'm not really sure recovery mode is "ready" to read anything off the phone.
6MDMaster6 said:
Hello, I have an HTC one M7 (cid H3G__402) with 4.4.3 and I found no way to get it to work on any pc I try to connect it to. So, of course, there's no way to unlock the bootloader, do s-off or any of those things since fastboot does not see the device. Now, I just recently read about Sunshine and since it does not require connection to a pc, it will work to unlock the bootloader and s-off. But will it actually solve my problem?
When I go into recovery mode to try to install anything it says "check cid failed". Now I'm trying to download a stock rom to flash it and see if anything changes with that but I'm not really sure recovery mode is "ready" to read anything off the phone.
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The problem with fastboot could be driver related, when you connect your phone with the usb cable does your pc detect it at all? In device manger your device should be listed "MY HTC".
When connected to fastboot mode in the bootloader does the screen show fastboot usb in red?
What about mass storage are you able to copy files to the sd card normally using mass storage on your pc?
Sunshine will work to get you Unlocked rooted and s-off, but it would be fairly pointless if you can't copy any Rom to the device.
What recovery are you using? (name and version please)
Danny201281 said:
The problem with fastboot could be driver related, when you connect your phone with the usb cable does your pc detect it at all? In device manger your device should be listed "MY HTC".
When connected to fastboot mode in the bootloader does the screen show fastboot usb in red?
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No pc detect the device. I tried on five different computers with different OSs with either drivers installed or not. No devices detected, not even in device manager.
No, Fastboot does not show fastboot usb.
Danny201281 said:
What about mass storage are you able to copy files to the sd card normally using mass storage on your pc?
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Nope. The HTC one does not support sd cards. I could use dropbox (or whatever) to copy the file on the device but I'm wondering if it would help.
Danny201281 said:
What recovery are you using? (name and version please)
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The stock one that came with the system, I guess. I don't really know what name and version it is.
6MDMaster6 said:
No pc detect the device. I tried on five different computers with different OSs with either drivers installed or not. No devices detected, not even in device manager.
No, Fastboot does not show fastboot usb.
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Might also be caused by a bad usb cable or because you are using a usb charging cable without data connections
Nope. The HTC one does not support sd cards.
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Yes we known that:laugh:. When speaking about sd card here we are reffering to /sdcard which is your internal storage, not a "real" sd card. What he want to know is if your are able to copy files to your phone storage when its connected to your PC. Your phone should show in your "computer" folder like a usb stick for example.
The stock one that came with the system, I guess. I don't really know what name and version it is.
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You can't flash rom with stock recovery, well you can't do anything with stock recovery except a factory reset
alray said:
Might also be caused by a bad usb cable or because you are using a usb charging cable without data connections
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I also tried something like 5 or 6 usb cables that work with other phones too.
alray said:
Yes we known that:laugh:. When speaking about sd card here we are reffering to /sdcard which is your internal storage, not a "real" sd card. What he want to know is if your are able to copy files to your phone storage when its connected to your PC. Your phone should show in your "computer" folder like a usb stick for example.
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Was just making sure
The phone doesn't show on the computer AT ALL. Not like a usb stick, not like a "device not recognized"... nothing. Zip. Nada.
It just charges via usb and that's it.
alray said:
You can't flash rom with stock recovery, well you can't do anything with stock recovery except a factory reset
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That's my problem, really. Anything I try to do via recovery it just will say "check cid failed" and reboot the phone. Either "sd card" or "phone storage"
6MDMaster6 said:
I also tried something like 5 or 6 usb cables that work with other phones too.
Was just making sure
The phone doesn't show on the computer AT ALL. Not like a usb stick, not like a "device not recognized"... nothing. Zip. Nada.
It just charges via usb and that's it.
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Looks like a defective usb port on your phone. Try to clean it
That's my problem, really. Anything I try to do via recovery it just will say "check cid failed" and reboot the phone. Either "sd card" or "phone storage"
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You can't use the stock recovery to flash anything. Th eonly thing stock recovery can flash is OTA updates.
alray said:
Looks like a defective usb port on your phone. Try to clean it
You can't use the stock recovery to flash anything. Th eonly thing stock recovery can flash is OTA updates.
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6MDMaster6 said:
I also tried something like 5 or 6 usb cables that work with other phones too.
Was just making sure [emoji14]
The phone doesn't show on the computer AT ALL. Not like a usb stick, not like a "device not recognized"... nothing. Zip. Nada.
It just charges via usb and that's it.
That's my problem, really. Anything I try to do via recovery it just will say "check cid failed" and reboot the phone. Either "sd card" or "phone storage"
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Yeah I agree with @alray Unless you haven't yet tried a different USB cable. It's either the cable or the port on your device. Is it rooted? if it is you can use Rom Toolbox from the playstore to flash a custom recovery. I can provide a H3G Stock rom if you can get it on to the phone. But if its the port it wont fix it.
H3G Stock 4.4.3 Nandroid backup
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95864024717073216
Hello,
So I have officially had my first screw up. Rather than getting into what happened and explaining what a retard I am, I will make a long story short.
I can not boot into my OS to activate USB debugging. So when I am in bootloader, no fastboot devices are showing. I have no backup. I can however get into TWRP! What do I do? Can I flash system.img in TWRP? If not I think I am screwed... Any help would be greatly appreciated right now! I am kind of freaking out.
I am newer to Android. My Nexus 6 is my first Android Phone. Why am I flashing stuff and not having a backup? Because I am stupid and did not put it on a flash drive when I clean installed Windows 10 on my computers new SSD.
EDIT: Problem solved and I apologize for wasting all of your time. Apparently I did know what I was doing. (Kinda... lol) I did a clean install of Windows 10 on my laptop today because I got a new Samsung 850 Pro SSD. Apparently when I installed the Android SDK Platform tools and google drivers the drivers did not "take". So here I am freaking out, wondering why my Nexus 6 was not being recognized as a fastboot device, and the damn driver wasn't even installed. I had to go into device manager and hold my laptops hand / point it directly to the google drivers folder. My laptop still made the sound when I plugged it in so I didn't think the drivers were the issue. But oh well...
I can't believe how fast I had a few different people willing to help! I really appreciate it and it is good to know that help is here when needed!
Rektifying said:
Hello,
So I have officially had my first screw up. Rather than getting into what happened and explaining what a retard I am, I will make a long story short.
I can not boot into my OS to activate USB debugging. So when I am in bootloader, no fastboot devices are showing. I have no backup. I can however get into TWRP! What do I do? Can I flash system.img in TWRP? If not I think I am screwed... Any help would be greatly appreciated right now! I am kind of freaking out.
I am newer to Android. My Nexus 6 is my first Android Phone. Why am I flashing stuff and not having a backup? Because I am stupid and did not put it on a flash drive when I clean installed Windows 10 on my computers new SSD.
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you can sidelod any rom(and gapps) via adb or with twrp, then flash it in twrp.
simms22 said:
you can sidelod any rom(and gapps) via adb or with twrp, then flash it in twrp.
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Can I flash system.img in twrp ? I decided to wipe dalvik, system, data, internal storage, and cache before flashing MRA58N. I guess I wasn't thinking obviously. Being now when in bootloader mode my device isn't recognized.
I really don't know how or what to do. I have all of the images for MRA58N and I have access to twrp. I have no idea what to do now. I am noob with TWRP. Do I have to use the mount feature or ?
I'm really freaking out here. I have my Nexus 6 in TWRP right now, hooked to my computer. I am to scared to do anything! My phone is literally wiped, so I don't even get how TWRP is on it to be honest. lol
If no devices are showing in fastboot then you should check your drivers on your computer. And TWRP only allows you to flash .img files on recovery and boot partitions.
Even though this thread doesn't have the newest update you might be able to replace the .img files in the zip with the ones you have, OR you can just use the 58K build to get you bootable.
I have to system.img on my phone in the TWRP folder. When I click install, then images, It only gives me Boot and Recovery for "Select Partition to flash image"
With the phone in bootloader mode and connected to pc you can use fastboot not adb. That's how you flash the factory images.
With the phone in twrp and connected to pc you should see your phone and its internal storage from the pc. Drag and drop a rom zip to your internal storage and flash a rom.. Can also go to 'advanced' in twrp and adb sideload rom-name.zip.
If the phone doesn't show up on your PC in either mode you need the latest USB drivers, or check device manager.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
yes because twrp will only allow you to flash your boot and recovery partitions if you're using .img files,
Go to that thread I listed above and grab the zip file for the MRA58K the one labeled as "Base."
Transfer it to your phone though a usb cable while in twrp. Then flash it and when it gets done reboot to system.
Your phone should be on Marshmallow and you can give your factory .img files another shot.
Thank you all for the advice. Especially StykerB for being more specific. I wasn't sure if I needed more than one zip or just the base. I should be good now. Right now I am uninstalling the google usb drivers and re-installing them. I just installed them today.... So I do not get it. My Nexus 6 shows up on my computer while in twrp but not for fastboot in bootloader. makes no sense. Or maybe it does?
I wonder wtf is going on. I have the google usb drivers installed, but my computer is not recognizing my Nexus 6. That is why I am having problems. I was going to say, I have flashed .img's to my Nexus 6 many times now. That is why I started freaking out when no matter what I did I could not get fastboot to see my Nexus 6. I am going to look into this USB driver issue first. If I can fix that I can flash the images the normal way and be done with it.
I wan't to thank you all and apologize for wasting your time. I thought I knew what I was doing, and I actually did. I installed a new Samsung 850 Pro SSD in my laptop today. I did a clean install for obvious reasons. Well when I installed the Android SDK platform tools and Google USB drivers, for some reason the USB drivers didn't "take". Even when I re-installed them they didn't. I had to go in device manager with my N6 plugged in, and hold my computers hand and point it directly to the google folder. Once I did that the driver installed and I was good to go.
It is good to know that help is definitely here if needed. You all responded very fast! Before I knew it I had a few different people helping / ready to help. Thank you all again!
Hi XDA users i really need some help!!
my buddy is into rooting androids and doing all kinds of stuff to them. i bought a nexus 6 and he rooted it added cyanogenmod and twrp recovery.
I soon upgraded my phone and let my cousin use my nexus 6 cause he lost his phone.
when he gave it back I wanted to erase everything and sign back in to my account so i went into twrp recovery and by accident instead of factory reset i formatted the phone which erased everything. so now it doesn't have anything in the internal storage of the phone.
it is now stuck on twrp if i boot it all i see is the google startup screen and it stays there.
my laptop wont recognize the phone so i cant add cyanogenmod ROM and I bought
did i ruin this phone? anyone encountered this before?
i will ad pictures tonight
Get it hooked up to a computer (update drivers on your laptop if needed), get a flashable ROM onto your phone's storage, and flash in TWRP
Just use a otg cable to hook up usb stick to the phone and use that to install the rom
Preferably, download a fresh stock ROM from here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
Then either get the drivers to work properly on your laptop or hook your phone up to another computer and transfer it over to flash. Shouldn't have anything to worry about
I do this all the time. You just wiped the OS and internals and only have TWRP. I do this when I want to complete clear my phone. You can either use an OTG stick or fastboot to flash a new ROM.
No one else here has mentioned this, but you can also use fastboot to adb push a ROM zip into your internal SD card if you do not have an OTG stick.
mikeprius said:
I do this all the time. You just wiped the OS and internals and only have TWRP. I do this when I want to complete clear my phone. You can either use an OTG stick or fastboot to flash a new ROM.db push something
No one else here has mentioned this, but you can also use fastboot to adb push a ROM zip into your internal SD card if you do not have an OTG stick.
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you can't use fastboot to flash any ROM but the factory image, and you can NOT use fastboot to adb push anything. you can only use adb to adb push stuff. and you dont need to use anything to move a rom into storage using twrp. and I do this every time I want to flash clean.
Yea, not too big of an issue really. Boot into TWRP and like the others said, transfer a ROM and gapps to the phone and just flash those, or alternatively, you can use fastboot to flash a stock image, if you want to go that route and need help with that, pm me and I'll run you through it! We all gotta learn these simple steps right? let me know!
mikeprius said:
I do this all the time. You just wiped the OS and internals and only have TWRP. I do this when I want to complete clear my phone. You can either use an OTG stick or fastboot to flash a new ROM.
No one else here has mentioned this, but you can also use fastboot to adb push a ROM zip into your internal SD card if you do not have an OTG stick.
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i tried an otg stick that i have its 64gb 3.0 sandisk ultra and the phone does not recgonize it.
and i tried connecting it to three different laptops and none worked
TMG1961 said:
Just use a otg cable to hook up usb stick to the phone and use that to install the rom
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I have a 64gb 3.0 sandisk OTG stick with the ROM but my nexus 6 is not recognizing it so adding a OTG cable in between might work?
Boot into TWRP and then plug into your PC, it should recognize it and let you move files.
thank you everyone for replying!! so pretty much this is what i have tried.
i connected it to three different laptops and none pick up the phone while i am in twrp recovery.
i bought a 64gb 3.0 sandisk OTG stick and put the ROM in their and the phone is not recognizing the external drive.
how do i update the drivers? maybe thats it.
am i using the wrong OTG stick?
Easiest way that's totally fool proof, download the nexus root toolkit from wugfresh.com and click the option to install drivers, then click "step 3" and it will install it for you without getting the full android SDK.
bmedin91 said:
i tried an otg stick that i have its 64gb 3.0 sandisk ultra and the phone does not recgonize it.
and i tried connecting it to three different laptops and none worked
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Try a different one if you have it. My Sandisk USB thumb drive to OTG cable does not recognize, but I have an HP thumbdrive that does.
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bmedin91 said:
thank you everyone for replying!! so pretty much this is what i have tried.
i connected it to three different laptops and none pick up the phone while i am in twrp recovery.
i bought a 64gb 3.0 sandisk OTG stick and put the ROM in their and the phone is not recognizing the external drive.
how do i update the drivers? maybe thats it.
am i using the wrong OTG stick?
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I have this: http://www.amazon.com/LIFETIME-WARRANTY-Electronics-Micro-Cable/dp/B005GGBYJ4
It's basically a microUSB connector to USB. You can connect thumb drives, keyboards, mouses, etc..................I always keep a copy of TWRP and a ROM (dosen't matter what, I keep Pure Nexus) on it at all times. I've had to flash TWRP from my back up once b/c a CM based ROM corrupted TWRP.
What i noticed is that if i am already booted into twrp and then hook up my stick it isnt recognized either. But when i boot into twrp with the stick already hooked up its recognized.
TMG1961 said:
What i noticed is that if i am already booted into twrp and then hook up my stick it isnt recognized either. But when i boot into twrp with the stick already hooked up its recognized.
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Yeah same here. You either need to plug in first to get the phone to recognize it then go into twrp. If it doesn't then do a soft reboot to the rom then reboot into twrp agaib
Alright guys, I'll get right to the point with this one. So I was flashing a stock image to get back to Marshmallow from N preview 3, and for whatever reason, I couldn't get my system partition to flash! It would begin, and then just finish early. When I tried again, it kept telling me that the file was in use in another program. I made a new copy of my platform tools and the stock image I needed, and it did the same thing! My first thought was a corrupted system partition, and I was really hoping it wasn't that. I got it to work using my sister's really really slow Windows Vista laptop (not kidding, took an HOUR to flash) and that worked. Since then I reinstalled windows on my main laptop, but was wondering just what could have caused that? It kept partially flashing the image, and then saying it was in use right after when I tried to do it again. Sorry this isn't too much to go on, I don't have screens or logs or anything to help the case, but suggestions? Thanks all!
H4X0R46 said:
.... I got it to work using my sister's really really slow Windows Vista laptop (not kidding, took an HOUR to flash) and that worked.
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Hardware issue or wrong drivers. Your PC - USB port - USB cable - drivers or drivers not correct/installed wrong drivers.
Before fastboot check PC in device manager if your phone is recognized.
Download toolkit of wugfresh. After installing there is a sub folder with drivers and also as a sub folder with fastboot and adb.
Install the drivers and use the fastboot/adb and check/try again.
NLBeev said:
Hardware issue or wrong drivers. Your PC - USB port - USB cable - drivers or drivers not correct/installed wrong drivers.
Before fastboot check PC in device manager if your phone is recognized.
Download toolkit of wugfresh. After installing there is a sub folder with drivers and also as a sub folder with fastboot and adb.
Install the drivers and use the fastboot/adb and check/try again.
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Sure hope it wasn't hardware. That would be bad. My sister's did it without problem despite the amount of time it took lol. I always use my laptop to flash images, it just chose today to do that. It's really weird at that, never seen that happen before. Fastboot devices command showed that it was connect and seen, so that's even more strange.
Also, does anyone know a sure fire way to check if my system partition is actually getting corrupted? Or is that much more extensive?
H4X0R46 said:
Also, does anyone know a sure fire way to check if my system partition is actually getting corrupted? Or is that much more extensive?
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In case the system partition is corrupted the phone will not boot. And the partition will not mount in TWRP recovery.
NLBeev said:
In case the system partition is corrupted the phone will not boot. And the partition will not mount in TWRP recovery.
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Well, my device boots and I as able to flash xposed with out and issues so that's not the case. Might have just been my computer acting up. Thanks for your input! It helps a lot!