Lost Touch In Recovery - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone help me with this please? I did look through some of the other posts when I googled this but all I was seeing was non responsivennes later fixed ina different version of CWM.
I have an AT&T HTC ONE and I have no touch responsiveness in CWM Recovery (Touch Version) And no responsivness when trying to install Roms that use Aroma... Any Fix for this?? Im really at a loss.... (

wwhiterabbitt said:
Anyone help me with this please? I did look through some of the other posts when I googled this but all I was seeing was non responsivennes later fixed ina different version of CWM.
I have an AT&T HTC ONE and I have no touch responsiveness in CWM Recovery (Touch Version) And no responsivness when trying to install Roms that use Aroma... Any Fix for this?? Im really at a loss.... (
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Which version number are you using? This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863 should work just fine.

nkk71 said:
Which version number are you using? This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863 should work just fine.
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Im currently running CWM 6.0.3.1 But how can I flash the one your suggesting above me? I can not get my phone to go into Fastboot or Bootloader. When I hold Volume Down or Up and power when restarting it does nothing and simply boots to regular phone. The only way Im able to get into recovery mode is selecting it from restart option in ROM.

wwhiterabbitt said:
Im currently running CWM 6.0.3.1 But how can I flash the one your suggesting above me? I can not get my phone to go into Fastboot or Bootloader. When I hold Volume Down or Up and power when restarting it does nothing and simply boots to regular phone. The only way Im able to get into recovery mode is selecting it from restart option in ROM.
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"CWM 6.0.3.1" that's the problem, touchscreen was updated in 6.0.3.2 and above I believe.
Well the volume down should work, so first check the following:
1- Settings -> Power -> Fast boot is disabled
2- Settings -> developer options -> USB debugging is enabled
then while in the ROM, connect to PC and type:
adb reboot bootloader <- this will get you to FASTBOOT USB
then:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery <name of recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter RECOVERY, and touchscreen should be working again
Hit the thanks button if I've helped and let me know if you need more info

nkk71 said:
"CWM 6.0.3.1" that's the problem, touchscreen was updated in 6.0.3.2 and above I believe.
Well the volume down should work, so first check the following:
1- Settings -> Power -> Fast boot is disabled
2- Settings -> developer options -> USB debugging is enabled
then while in the ROM, connect to PC and type:
adb reboot bootloader <- this will get you to FASTBOOT USB
then:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery <name of recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter RECOVERY, and touchscreen should be working again
Hit the thanks button if I've helped and let me know if you need more info
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Well first off thanks alot for your time in responding!!
Well when I first rooted the phone last night I had gone into CWM and I wiped cahe delvik cache and factory reset , wiped storage and then like an idiot I realized oooooo I have no usb storage to load the Rom onto. So I tried to sideload the rom from the sideload option in CWM. THe Rom install started but because I had no touch screen use (and the Rom was using that easy installer pack so many Sense roms have, that allow you to pick on screen option before the Rom actually installs) I couldnt get the sense Rom I wanted to install.
So then .... I was stuck in Sideload Mode in CWM... so I quickly downloaded a non sense Rom.. one I was hoping would just sideload and not ask questions. Which It did! So now Im running SinLEssRom But When I go into rom settings and search for Fastboot Disable, or USB debugging option I dont see them....
Do I need to load a Sense rom for me to turn these settings off? Does any Sense rom install without using (I think its called Aroma installer)?
Can I go into CWM recovery, select sideload, and sideload the Recovery you suggested? Im afraid since im IN the recovery It would brick the phone...
Thansk for your time in reading all this...

wwhiterabbitt said:
Well first off thanks alot for your time in responding!!
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That's why hitting the thanks button is a nice.
wwhiterabbitt said:
Well when I first rooted the phone last night I had gone into CWM and I wiped cahe delvik cache and factory reset , wiped storage and then like an idiot I realized oooooo I have no usb storage to load the Rom onto. So I tried to sideload the rom from the sideload option in CWM. THe Rom install started but because I had no touch screen use (and the Rom was using that easy installer pack so many Sense roms have, that allow you to pick on screen option before the Rom actually installs) I couldnt get the sense Rom I wanted to install.
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For future reference: You could have still used the Volume UP and DOWN, and POWER buttons to do this without touchscreen.
wwhiterabbitt said:
Can I go into CWM recovery, select sideload, and sideload the Recovery you suggested?
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Nope, it's not a flashable zip, it's an img file.
wwhiterabbitt said:
Thansk for your time in reading all this...
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That's what the thanks button is for, hint hint
wwhiterabbitt said:
But When I go into rom settings and search for Fastboot Disable, or USB debugging option I dont see them....
Do I need to load a Sense rom for me to turn these settings off? Does any Sense rom install without using (I think its called Aroma installer)?
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OK, now to the important part: just connect your phone and try "adb reboot bootloader" if it works, great, go ahead and flash the new recovery.
If it doesn't, POWER OFF your phone, NOT RESTART, simply OFF. Once OFF press and hold VOL DOWN and POWER, when it turns on, let go of POWER and keep holding VOL DOWN. that will get you to bootloader, enter FASTBOOT connect to PC and it will change to FASTBOOT USB, then flash updated recovery.

nkk71 said:
"CWM 6.0.3.1" that's the problem, touchscreen was updated in 6.0.3.2 and above I believe.
Well the volume down should work, so first check the following:
1- Settings -> Power -> Fast boot is disabled
2- Settings -> developer options -> USB debugging is enabled
then while in the ROM, connect to PC and type:
adb reboot bootloader <- this will get you to FASTBOOT USB
then:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery <name of recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter RECOVERY, and touchscreen should be working again
Hit the thanks button if I've helped and let me know if you need more info
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Wow.. after an all night of trying to fix this I got it. Thanks to your help. So i used your suggestion to replace CWM and it worked! But before I could even do that I had to be able to get to fastboot and I replaced the rom with a Sense rom that didnt use Aroma installer. And I was able to get back into fast boot. Thanks for everyones time!! :fingers-crossed:

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[Q] ROOTing problem, HELP!!!

Hi, guys, My HTC one just reboot normally after I chose the recovery. I am using the recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.0-m7.img, and after I flashed the recovery, I did erase cache. It is still not working. I give the getvar all information as a attachment. Please help me.
Robin2719 said:
Hi, guys, My HTC one just reboot normally after I chose the recovery. I am using the recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.0-m7.img, and after I flashed the recovery, I did erase cache. It is still not working. I give the getvar all information as a attachment. Please help me.
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Have you unlocked the bootloader
HoloApps said:
Have you unlocked the bootloader
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Sureļ¼Œ the bootloader is unlocked.
@Robin2719 please remove your imei from the screenshot
In another thread @xda I read that sometimes booting recovery did not work when the phone is connected to usb. download the recovery file again, erase cache, flash recovery, erase cache, disconnect from usb und try - good luck!
Go into Settings then power. Uncheck Fastboot. May help you.
Definitely uncheck Fast Boot, and try flashing TWRP if it still doesn't boot, to check if you can get any working recovery.
As far as I know TWRP is still not working on HTC One. And the fast boot option in Settings is not related to android fastboot. The fast boot option there is hibernate mode of HTC One which is not really related to android fastboot .
MacHackz said:
Definitely uncheck Fast Boot, and try flashing TWRP if it still doesn't boot, to check if you can get any working recovery.
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I know the difference in adb fastboot and power/fastboot.
I recommended disabling it as I had the same issue. I couldn't get into clockwork until I turned the power fastboot off.
Riyal said:
As far as I know TWRP is still not working on HTC One. And the fast boot option in Settings is not related to android fastboot. The fast boot option there is hibernate mode of HTC One which is not really related to android fastboot .
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[Q] Dev edition - Can't boot into Recovery

I don't know what I'm doing wrong:
It's a dev edition, the bootloader is already unlocked. I skip to the flashing recovery stage. Using hasoon's All-In-One tool, I go into the bootloader, flash recovery, select Recovery in the bootloader menu and....it fails to go into Recovery and boots normally.
Fastboot is off, cache has been cleared. I've tried flashing manually CWM, CWM Touch, TWRP, unplugging from USB after flashing them. It just fails to boot into Recovery each time. The HTC logo displays, blanks out, and then goes back to initial logo display and boots normally.
What am I missing?
the only issue I had getting into CWM was when fastboot was on in the power settings. It looks like you checked that though. However, I flashed CWM from the command line, I didn't use the tool.
sfagundes said:
the only issue I had getting into CWM was when fastboot was on in the power settings. It looks like you checked that though. However, I flashed CWM from the command line, I didn't use the tool.
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The tool is basically a front end for batch files as far as I can tell. I've tried it manually with the same results. Can you tell me if you're using a developer edition and what steps you used?
yes i have a dev edition.
1) Installed HTC Sync to get drivers
2) Copied the latest CWM Touch recovery to sd card.
3) Disabled Fast Boot in power settings.
4) >adb reboot bootloader
5) fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
6) It rebooted twice for me at this point, and I had to re-disable the fast boot option.
7) Powered off the phone
8) held down power and vol down until i got the boot menu, and i was able to go into cwm without issue.
Rooting HTC One Dev Edition
sfagundes said:
yes i have a dev edition.
1) Installed HTC Sync to get drivers
2) Copied the latest CWM Touch recovery to sd card.
3) Disabled Fast Boot in power settings.
4) >adb reboot bootloader
5) fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
6) It rebooted twice for me at this point, and I had to re-disable the fast boot option.
7) Powered off the phone
8) held down power and vol down until i got the boot menu, and i was able to go into cwm without issue.
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I have a HTC One Dev Edition and was wondering.. With the bootloader already unlocked, can I still use hasoon's tool, which apparently does it again, without risk of bricking or modifying my phone in any way, with the exception, of course, of getting root access? Can someone please confirm that? Thanks!

[Q] XT890 Flash custom image\recovery after unlocking

Hi,
My phone wasn't rooted prior to JB upgrade. I'm currently on 91.2.26001.XT890.Retail.en.EU
I've successfully unlocked bootloader but now I'm facing a problem when I'm actually trying to flash custom recovery -> rom:
a) I don't have CWM \ TWRP recovery
b) Clearly I'm not rooted
c) While in phones fastboot stock recovery option just restarts my phone (as well as factory - I assume it's tied to factory reset).
Phone itself works completely fine.
I'm kinda stuck and in need of help.
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41479852
Gesendet von meinem XT890 mit Tapatalk 2
HSD-Pilot said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41479852
Gesendet von meinem XT890 mit Tapatalk 2
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Requires SU (as mentioned in RAZRi_Recovery_Flasher.bat)
And I'm not rooted. I've tried to do it manually step-by-step acoording to bat file, but in the end I get an error on this stage:
Code:
adb shell "su -c 'dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6'"
Why don't you flash CWM in fastboot mode? It's that easy... Download here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974097
command: fastboot flash recovery name-of-revovery.img
Then simply reboot to CWM and flash RazriRoot2.zip
After that boot up normally, check root, boot into fastboot and flash CWM again -> done.
The last step is neccessary as CWM will be one time overwritten after rooting.
shaftenberg said:
Why don't you flash CWM in fastboot mode? It's that easy...
Then simply reboot to CWM and flash RazriRoot2.zip.
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I have no idea how to flash CWM in fastboot mode. I've done following procedure:
got cwm.img from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41479852
Sent phone to fastboot, making sure device is connected done that in cmd:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img
And no result. I mean it gives out info that copying and stuff is OKAY, but there are no changes after reboot.
Or I'm terribly missing something.
Divina Angelus said:
I mean it gives out info that copying and stuff is OKAY, but there are no changes after reboot.
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You must not boot normally!
Switch directly from fastboot to recovery and then you are in.
Flash RazriRoot2 from CWM, boot up normally, then again boot into fastboot and flash CWM a second time.
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You did it right, but you must not boot into normal system after 1st flashing
So again the steps:
- put RazriRoot2 onto SD card
- boot to fastboot
- flash recovery
- directly after that enter CWM recovery
- flash RazriRoot2 from CWM
- boot normally into system, check root
- boot into fastboot again
- flash CWM 2nd time
- reboot, done.
shaftenberg said:
You must not boot normally!
Switch directly from fastboot to recovery and then you are in.
Flash RazriRoot2 from CWM, boot up normally, then again boot into fastboot and flash CWM a second time.
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You did it right, but you must not boot into normal system after 1st flashing
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I fastbooted image, disconnected my usb. Then I choose recovery - aaaaaaaaaand it just goes black (shutdowns apparently). When I turn it on - I get stock loading, etc.
I'm confused.
Same thing happens when I do fastboot reboot-bootloader.
So my main issue here is how to get into CWM after actually flashing it, I guess.
Divina Angelus said:
I fastbooted image, disconnected my usb. Then I choose recovery - aaaaaaaaaand it just goes black (shutdowns apparently). When I turn it on - I get stock loading, etc.
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Man... do I have to SHOUT??!!
Read my last description, step by step!
NO REBOOT, NO DISCONNECT, JUST ENTER CWM AFTER FLASHING!!
and IF phone shuts down, then go DIRECTLY to fastboot again with Power/VOL- and release Power immediately during(!) vibration with keeping VOL- pressed.
shaftenberg said:
Man... do I have to SHOUT??!!
Read my last description, step by step!
NO REBOOT, NO DISCONNECT, JUST ENTER CWM AFTER FLASHING!!
and IF phone shuts down, then go DIRECTLY to fastboot again with Power/VOL- and release Power immediately during(!) vibration with keeping VOL- pressed.
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Alright, I'll sound completely dumb, but how do I do I enter CWM recovery after flashing? Recovery option in phones fastboot doesn't do anything for me. Or is there any magic combo?
Divina Angelus said:
Alright, I'll sound completely dumb, but how do I do I enter CWM recovery after flashing? Recovery option in phones fastboot doesn't do anything for me. Or is there any magic combo?
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Well... VOL- navigates and VOL+ selects.
Are you sure your device is connected? I have the same ROM base as you. When I enter fastboot mode, there is a black screen with some blue options. Do nothing, cable Phone to USB and check with fastboot devices if you are connected.
Then flash the CWM (try my link posted above).
After flashing just press VOL- one time to select "Recovery" then enter CWM with VOL+
That's it?!
shaftenberg said:
Well... VOL- navigates and VOL+ selects.
Are you sure your device is connected? I have the same ROM base as you. When I enter fastboot mode, there is a black screen with some blue options. Do nothing, cable Phone to USB and check with fastboot devices if you are connected.
Then flash the CWM (try my link posted above).
After flashing just press VOL- one time to select "Recovery" then enter CWM with VOL+
That's it?!
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Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus. I was using power button to select recovery... /facepalms
Thank you very much for your patience, everything is fine now.
Divina Angelus said:
Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus. I was using power button to select recovery... /facepalms
Thank you very much for your patience, everything is fine now.
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As I wrote the last post I thought of that you maybe tried to enter with Power...
Then alright, glad it works now!
But don't forget to flash CWM a second time after rooting, otherwise RAZRi will "forget" CWM and install its own recovery again when you booted up. This must be only done once.
Don't feel bad
shaftenberg said:
As I wrote the last post I thought of that you maybe tried to enter with Power...
Then alright, glad it works now!
But don't forget to flash CWM a second time after rooting, otherwise RAZRi will "forget" CWM and install its own recovery again when you booted up. This must be only done once.
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Just spent 6 hours doing exactly the same thing!
I've had 6 phones and thought this would be easy. Just missed the + instead of power about 10 times and couldn't work out why !
Thanks Thanks

TWRP 2.6 [stock on "swipe to unlock" in recovery]

I went to GooManager and downloaded the new version of TWRP. When I reboot to recovery my phone gets stuck on "swipe to unlock" and doesn't let me do anything but to restart my phone on fastboot. I can't flash any ROMs
Can someone please help me? Thanks in advanced. :crying:
chamo311 said:
I went to GooManager and downloaded the new version of TWRP. When I reboot to recovery my phone gets stuck on "swipe to unlock" and doesn't let me do anything but to restart my phone on fastboot. I can't flash any ROMs
Can someone please help me? Thanks in advanced. :crying:
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did you install the correct version for the htc one sprint(wls)(spr)
Aldo101t said:
did you install the correct version for the htc one sprint(wls)(spr)
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I was using the previous version (2.5) just fine and just went to GooManager and I assume that GooManager will download the right for me.
I opened GooManager and click on Menu then Install OpenRecoveryScript and then I manually rebooted to recovery once the download finished. And that's when I get stuck on "swipe to unlock"
Filename was "openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-m7wls.img"
chamo311 said:
I was using the previous version (2.5) just fine and just went to GooManager and I assume that GooManager will download the right for me.
I opened GooManager and click on Menu then Install OpenRecoveryScript and then I manually rebooted to recovery once the download finished. And that's when I get stuck on "swipe to unlock"
Filename was "openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-m7wls.img"
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well, thats the right one, i would suggest that you manually download the file and install using adb fastboot.
I direct downloaded the file from their site and fast boot flashed after verifying MD5. There is definitely a problem with he recovery
Aldo101t said:
well, thats the right one, i would suggest that you manually download the file and install using adb fastboot.
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Thank you sir! I am new to this so I am learning as I go. I read that these are the steps to follow to do an ADB Fastboot. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks again for your help.
1) Download the above file. Save it to the root of your /sdcard directly (internal memory only) and rename it to "twrp.img"
2) Turn off your device. Turn on the device and keep holding volume down until a menu shows up. Select fastboot from the menu list.
3) Plug the device into your computer. Run the following command via the command line:
fastboot flash recovery "twrp.img"
Bless.
Kraizk said:
I direct downloaded the file from their site and fast boot flashed after verifying MD5. There is definitely a problem with he recovery
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That sucks! So should I do try adb fastboot or go back to the previous version (2.5)?
What sucks is that without 2.6 working properly, I won't be able to flash any ROM with the new android version (4.2)
Aldo101t said:
well, thats the right one, i would suggest that you manually download the file and install using adb fastboot.
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Did the ADB and still the same problem. Should I go back to previous version of TWRP?
chamo311 said:
Thank you sir! I am new to this so I am learning as I go. I read that these are the steps to follow to do an ADB Fastboot. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks again for your help.
1) Download the above file. Save it to the root of your /sdcard directly (internal memory only) and rename it to "twrp.img"
2) Turn off your device. Turn on the device and keep holding volume down until a menu shows up. Select fastboot from the menu list.
3) Plug the device into your computer. Run the following command via the command line:
fastboot flash recovery "twrp.img"
Bless.
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no, thats not right, don't put on your sdcard, download the file, put it in your directory where yoy have fastboot(on your computer. cd to that directory, open command prompt, (administrative) type adb reboot bootloader, when in bootloader (fastboot usb) type fastboot flash recovery(name of file).img
Aldo101t said:
no, thats not right, don't put on your sdcard, download the file, put it in your directory where yoy have fastboot(on your computer. cd to that directory, open command prompt, (administrative) type adb reboot bootloader, when in bootloader (fastboot usb) type fastboot flash recovery(name of file).img
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It is broken, several users are reporting it in the original TWRP post as well
Kraizk said:
It is broken, several users are reporting it in the original TWRP post as well
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Now that's some "good news" LOL! because I thought I screwed my phone and I wasn't going to be happy about it. I went back to v2.5 and everything works great!!
Thank you so much for all your help, guys!
Bless!!:good:
Kraizk said:
It is broken, several users are reporting it in the original TWRP post as well
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that could be, thanks for the heads up
STUCK in TWRP Recovery
Aldo101t said:
that could be, thanks for the heads up
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Completely stuck in Recovery. Can swipe to unlock screen but can not reboot even with Volume Down and Power button on Sprint HTC One. Just stuck. Phone is useless. Cant throw adb commands, nothing. WTF? What to do any ideas? Just watching the battery go down on the recovery screen...
Jason0071 said:
Completely stuck in Recovery. Can swipe to unlock screen but can not reboot even with Volume Down and Power button on Sprint HTC One. Just stuck. Phone is useless. Cant throw adb commands, nothing. WTF? What to do any ideas? Just watching the battery go down on the recovery screen...
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just revert back to 2.5.0.0 and you are good to go
Jason0071 said:
Completely stuck in Recovery. Can swipe to unlock screen but can not reboot even with Volume Down and Power button on Sprint HTC One. Just stuck. Phone is useless. Cant throw adb commands, nothing. WTF? What to do any ideas? Just watching the battery go down on the recovery screen...
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Did you just recently update your firmware to the new base? The reason I ask is because after I did I used the the firmware with the bootloader and recovery included. I had reflashed TWRP 2.5. Well I noticed that the method of holding down volume key and and power button would not work for me at all whether I was in the os, bootloader or recovery. So I flashed the Rom I was on again and it fixed it. So I am wondering this is what is happening to you. Maybe just let the phone lose charge then plug it in reboot to the os then into bootloader and flash the 2.5 TWRP recovery. Only thing I can think of your not bricked
Jason0071 said:
Completely stuck in Recovery. Can swipe to unlock screen but can not reboot even with Volume Down and Power button on Sprint HTC One. Just stuck. Phone is useless. Cant throw adb commands, nothing. WTF? What to do any ideas? Just watching the battery go down on the recovery screen...
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Did you try holding the phone under a bright light then holding power and vol down to reboot. This works sometimes
Sent from my jacked HTC One!!
Aldo101t said:
just revert back to 2.5.0.0 and you are good to go
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Given all the issues with 2.6 listed here, should I update from 2.5 to 2.6? Also, if TWRP says 2..5.0.0 at the top of the screen, how do I know this is the wls version?
mzel said:
Given all the issues with 2.6 listed here, should I update from 2.5 to 2.6? Also, if TWRP says 2..5.0.0 at the top of the screen, how do I know this is the wls version?
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look at the zip file you download (openrecovery twrp-2.5.0.0-m7wls.img) m7wls tells you its for sprint.or m7spr whatever
there is a new version 2.6.0.1 but i don't know if it still has bugs or not, i'd stay at 2.5.0.0
Aldo101t said:
look at the zip file you download (openrecovery twrp-2.5.0.0-m7wls.img) m7wls tells you its for sprint.or m7spr whatever
there is a new version 2.6.0.1 but i don't know if it still has bugs or not, i'd stay at 2.5.0.0
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I do not have a separate file. I think my TWRP came as part of some bigger ( root, recovery, permissions) package. I would think it was the Sprint version, but I keep having slight problems - those system apps try reboot after install, but in my case they do not. I have to boot manually, and after each recovery reboot I get a "reboot error notification". Can this be related?
mzel said:
I do not have a separate file. I think my TWRP came as part of some bigger ( root, recovery, permissions) package. I would think it was the Sprint version, but I keep having slight problems - those system apps try reboot after install, but in my case they do not. I have to boot manually, and after each recovery reboot I get a "reboot error notification". Can this be related?
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that error is nothing don't worry about it, if you install a custom rom(make sure it's for sprint)that will go

Bricked HTC One(writed recovery to boot partition)

Hello dear guru's =)
I have an HTC One international. Today i try to get root access and install custom recovery, whent i flash recovery i missed that chose a boot partition to install it. Now phone boots only into recovery, and from my PC, adb or fastboot don see it, but in usb devices its present.
Im on linux Ubuntu 13.04.
In phone dont have any backup.
The phone can't boot in bootloader?
Guich said:
The phone can't boot in bootloader?
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When i chose from CWM recovery menu "Reboot recovery", phone boot into download mode, and thats all. Fastboot or adb dont see it.
But. In usb device list:
In download mode:
Bus 002 Device 061: ID 0bb4:0ff9 HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.) Desire / Desire HD / Hero / Thunderbolt (Charge Mode)
In recovery mode:
Bus 002 Device 063: ID 0bb4:0f91 HTC (High Tech Computer Corp.)
Assuming you didn't corrupt your boot loader you should be able to get at the boot loader and use fastboot to flash a new recovery.
Power the device off
Hold power and volume down, the phone should turn on and load into the boot loader.
From there you can select fastboot (navigate menu with volumn buttons, power button to select fastboot).
You can use this command to flash a recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If you can enter bootloader,you may try formatting partitions from fastboot,and flashing them afterwards,that is if bootloader is unlocked.
You can also lock your bootloader and try installing RUU,it will put your phone back to stock,
P.S. - I'm new to this,so please consult with more experienced members,before doing anything
ZloY909 said:
Hello dear guru's =)
I have an HTC One international. Today i try to get root access and install custom recovery, whent i flash recovery i missed that chose a boot partition to install it. Now phone boots only into recovery, and from my PC, adb or fastboot don see it, but in usb devices its present.
Im on linux Ubuntu 13.04.
In phone dont have any backup.
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you "fastboot flash boot recovery.img"? you may want to check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2478438&page=3
if that doesn't help, post back
Guys, we have to check if he can boot in bootloader/fastboot.
So, @ZloY909, if you're in recovery, adb can recognize your phone?
And, in CWM, there is the option: reboot bootloader?
As download mode you mean bootloader?
ZloY909 said:
Has the same problem, flashed CWM Recovery to the boot partiotion. Can you give me more info about that magic what you are done to cennect your phone to fastboot? =)
Thanks.
Best Regards.
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fastboot shouldn't be affected.
when you connect your phone to the PC, does it the text in bootloader change from "FASTBOOT" to "FASTBOOT USB"
Guich said:
Guys, we have to check if he can boot in bootloader/fastboot.
So, @ZloY909, if you're in recovery, adb can recognize your phone?
And, in CWM, there is the option: reboot bootloader?
As download mode you mean bootloader?
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adb or fastboot is not recognize my phone. In cwm recovery i have only reboot option or reboot into recovery. I have the same situation as tha developer in other post.
when i chose boot to recovery i have : "screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds"
ZloY909 said:
adb or fastboot is not recognize my phone. In cwm recovery i have only reboot option or reboot into recovery. I have the same situation as tha developer in other post.
when i chose boot to recovery i have : "screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds"
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"screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds" -> that's stock recovery
Before, when you are in bootloader (image attached), are you able to "fastboot devices" and it shows up? because the bootloader is not affected by the recovery.
basically "fastboot flash boot recovery.img" put the custom recovery where the kernel is supposed to be.
First thing you need to get/confirm working is bootloader/fastboot.
ZloY909 said:
adb or fastboot is not recognize my phone. In cwm recovery i have only reboot option or reboot into recovery. I have the same situation as tha developer in other post.
when i chose boot to recovery i have : "screen with a phone icon and a green image like i can connect via usb or something, but then it turns red after about 30 seconds"
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In cwm adb will work.
So i think you have some issue with drivers.
And, however, if you turn off the phone, you can't access in bootloader with a longpress of power and vol-?
Hey, so I'm the one who had this same situation. What I had to do from what I recall is go to CWM screen, cleared the cache, even in advanced the davlik cache, then I believe (and you might have to try different combinations of this, because I don't 100% remember as I had before tried so many different ways) I unmounted the system mount, then went to reboot from the first screen to get to the bootloader (hold power button and volume down). After this, I clicked on Fastboot and it then went to Fastboot USB. This is where you should be able to connect. Don't leave this screen until you flash the recovery in the right place and then properly install the ROM. Let me know if you get to at least connecting and I can even send over an image for your boot, so you can at least get your phone back.
It can be done, I had the same situation so your phone is not bricked. Just keep working at it.
herrfricke said:
Hey, so I'm the one who had this same situation. What I had to do from what I recall is go to CWM screen, cleared the cache, even in advanced the davlik cache, then I believe (and you might have to try different combinations of this, because I don't 100% remember as I had before tried so many different ways) I unmounted the system mount, then went to reboot from the first screen to get to the bootloader (hold power button and volume down). After this, I clicked on Fastboot and it then went to Fastboot USB. This is where you should be able to connect. Don't leave this screen until you flash the recovery in the right place and then properly install the ROM. Let me know if you get to at least connecting and I can even send over an image for your boot, so you can at least get your phone back.
It can be done, I had the same situation so your phone is not bricked. Just keep working at it.
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I will check this out. Thanks for your reply.
Now i reinstall to win8, reinstall drivers and adb.
Guich said:
In cwm adb will work.
So i think you have some issue with drivers.
And, however, if you turn off the phone, you can't access in bootloader with a longpress of power and vol-?
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Thanks for your reply. This help me to get to the bootloader.
Now i try to flash boot.img into boot =)
Ok. I have working phone =)
Thanks for yours replies.

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