[q] please help! - Sprint HTC One (M7)

Okay, so I decided to screw around with my HTC One again, and ended up trying the new Cyanogenmod installer. Needless to say, I have screwed my phone up worse than ever and I have no idea how to get it back. It is stuck in bootloader, I can't go into recovery or reboot or even power off. It just keeps rebooting to bootloader. I tried the RUU, but it comes back with an error that the image version isn't correct, and I tried flashing another recovery, but i still can't get into recovery. Right now, I am sitting in my bootloader with nothing to boot into. I can use ADB however, just please help me.

CaRBiiNeZz said:
Okay, so I decided to screw around with my HTC One again, and ended up trying the new Cyanogenmod installer. Needless to say, I have screwed my phone up worse than ever and I have no idea how to get it back. It is stuck in bootloader, I can't go into recovery or reboot or even power off. It just keeps rebooting to bootloader. I tried the RUU, but it comes back with an error that the image version isn't correct, and I tried flashing another recovery, but i still can't get into recovery. Right now, I am sitting in my bootloader with nothing to boot into. I can use ADB however, just please help me.
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Try, "fastboot erase cache" and then try to go into recovery.
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New ROM Gone Wrong!

Okay so basically yesterday I got my lovely spanking HTC ONE (m7) and quickly proceeded to downloading the One_All-In-One_Kit, uncloked the bootloader and rooted the phone successfully.
I then proceeded to download ARHD and flash it accordingly, everything went swimmingly, the ROM installed via Aroma as it should, yep all nice and dandy. NO! After the installation, I rebooted, get to the HTC bootscreen, I'm presented with a nice new red message at the bottom and then the phone restarts itself, tries to enter recovery, that doesn't work, then it tries booting up again and does the same thing over and over.
I've flashed the ROM several times and get the same thing each time. I've tried RGUI and get the same sort of thing with that only with RGUI the phone doesn't try rebooting into recovery it just stays on the HTC bootscreen.
I'm desperate for help on this so please, if anyone has any insight it would be highly appreciated.
I hope you're not also flashing any of the custom kernels on here....cos they're not compatible with 4.2.2
Nope not flashing anything else but the ROM itself..
after flashing did you try "fastboot erase cache" ?
sometimes that helps when phones get stuck on the HTC logo after a rom flash.
Use the toolkit to erase cache
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Yeah done that several times too. Can't seem to work out why it isn't working and I too can't find the correct RUU for my device meaning I can't even take it back to stock
try to hold power + volume down to get into the bootloader to get back into recovery. Once in recovery factory reset, erase cache, erase dalvik, and reflash the rom.
also download the andorid SDK for fastboot and adb, then try "adb reboot bootloader" if you can not get back into the bootloader to get into recovery
My friend had his do this loop as well, we had trouble getting it into recovery, but held the button combo of power and vol down several times (probably 10) and it FINALLY booted into the custom Clockwork recovery, then we reflashed and it worked like a charm.
Also try redownloading... it could be a bad download
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rilee said:
Okay so basically yesterday I got my lovely spanking HTC ONE (m7) and quickly proceeded to downloading the One_All-In-One_Kit, uncloked the bootloader and rooted the phone successfully.
I then proceeded to download ARHD and flash it accordingly, everything went swimmingly, the ROM installed via Aroma as it should, yep all nice and dandy. NO! After the installation, I rebooted, get to the HTC bootscreen, I'm presented with a nice new red message at the bottom and then the phone restarts itself, tries to enter recovery, that doesn't work, then it tries booting up again and does the same thing over and over.
I've flashed the ROM several times and get the same thing each time. I've tried RGUI and get the same sort of thing with that only with RGUI the phone doesn't try rebooting into recovery it just stays on the HTC bootscreen.
I'm desperate for help on this so please, if anyone has any insight it would be highly appreciated.
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Just a word of advice. Update your profile to say your country and carrier. It helps people identify which device model and carrier you use.
Thanks for the help so far guys, basically I can get into recovery, that's not the problem, the problem is the phone gets stuck on the HTC screen after the ROM has been installed. I'll try downloading the ROM again when I can, in the hope that it is just a bad download. Hopefully this is the case and re-flashing a newly downloaded ROM will solve all my issues.
I'll post back with the result as and when I can.
rilee said:
Thanks for the help so far guys, basically I can get into recovery, that's not the problem, the problem is the phone gets stuck on the HTC screen after the ROM has been installed. I'll try downloading the ROM again when I can, in the hope that it is just a bad download. Hopefully this is the case and re-flashing a newly downloaded ROM will solve all my issues.
I'll post back with the result as and when I can.
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I would be restoring my nandroid backup and make sure the phones that way first and then start again
Thanks again for the help guys, went to phones 4 u this afternoon and he exchanged the device for me.

[Q] sprint htc one stuck on boot loader

I recently tried to flash hd revolution rom and it said it install fine, but when my phone reset it went to the boot loader and it will no longer go to recovery or to the phone it is just stuck on the boot loader ( white ) screen can anyone help me get my phone working again
Fastboot erase cache
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Fastboot erase cache
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Im stuck in the screen that says ( hboot ) or I can get to the FASTBOOT USB white screen. I do have it connected to my pc and my PC is making the noise to say it sees the phone
Tiltmfc said:
Im stuck in the screen that says ( hboot ) or I can get to the FASTBOOT USB white screen. I do have it connected to my pc and my PC is making the noise to say it sees the phone
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make it say fastboot USB
gunnyman said:
make it say fastboot USB
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Ok, here is where I am at right now.
1. I reflashed TWRP
2. Did a recovery from my MAY back up
3. I am not able to load into the phone but not everything is loading and the screen is black and reboots after being on for more then 3 mins
4. I can now get into recovery fine.
so Should I just reflash the rom I was trying to flash or will I need to reload a stock rom to fix what ever I screwed up...
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Ok, here is where I am at right now.
1. I reflashed TWRP
2. Did a recovery from my MAY back up
3. I am not able to load into the phone but not everything is loading and the screen is black and reboots after being on for more then 3 mins
4. I can now get into recovery fine.
so Should I just reflash the rom I was trying to flash or will I need to reload a stock rom to fix what ever I screwed up...
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Did you ever fix this because im stuck with the same issue, black screen and reboots but now im stuck in the bootloader with no recovery and flashing recovery does nothing. Cant find an up to date ruu.zip for my phone.
Any luck?
dnmeboy said:
Did you ever fix this because im stuck with the same issue, black screen and reboots but now im stuck in the bootloader with no recovery and flashing recovery does nothing. Cant find an up to date ruu.zip for my phone.
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Right now I am in exactly in the same place. Anytime I try to reboot it goes straight to the fastboot screen, and I can't get past into either booting my phone, or into the recovery (TWRP) I've tried adb fastboot clear cache, looking for an RUU that works for mine [htc one - sprint 1.31.651.2, M7wls, S-ON, HBOOT-1.44.0000]and all I could find was an OTA). I was foolishly trying to flash the Orio One custom ROM but didn't double check things, and I think it erased my radio. AKA i super messed something up. Whenever I try to flash anything that looks like the stock RUU (i went to the htc dev site as well) it always comes back with an error: (bootloader) signature checking...FAILED (remote: signature verify fail). I've been researching it for a couple hours tonight but no luck so far. Hopefully tomorrow I can wake up with a clear mind and try to figure this thing out. If anyone has any advice, I'd much appreciate it.
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Right now I am in exactly in the same place. Anytime I try to reboot it goes straight to the fastboot screen, and I can't get past into either booting my phone, or into the recovery (TWRP) I've tried adb fastboot clear cache, looking for an RUU that works for mine [htc one - sprint 1.31.651.2, M7wls, S-ON, HBOOT-1.44.0000]and all I could find was an OTA). I was foolishly trying to flash the Orio One custom ROM but didn't double check things, and I think it erased my radio. AKA i super messed something up. Whenever I try to flash anything that looks like the stock RUU (i went to the htc dev site as well) it always comes back with an error: (bootloader) signature checking...FAILED (remote: signature verify fail). I've been researching it for a couple hours tonight but no luck so far. Hopefully tomorrow I can wake up with a clear mind and try to figure this thing out. If anyone has any advice, I'd much appreciate it.
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can u guys help in this regard... can't transfer rom file to phone.. plz help adb also not working

[Q] Stuck in a reboot loop, can't get into recovery, what to do?

I recently upgraded to an HTC One, on Verizon in the US. I promptly used rumrunner s-off to get S-OFF, unlock the bootloader, and obtain root. I also flashed the latest ClockworkMod recovery, with the intent of installing CyanogenMod, but decided I'd try out the stock ROM for a few days first, since my old phone was still on Gingerbread.
Everything was working fine until I decided to remove some Verizon bloatware. While I did back up each app before removing it, I forgot to make a nandroid backup. I only removed things that seemed nonessential -- such as the NFL Mobile app, Slacker radio, and My Verizon, which I'd also removed without issue on my old phone -- but apparently that was not the case, as after rebooting, I got stuck on the Verizon logo during the boot sequence.
I then attempted to perform a factory reset in CWMR, and it appeared to be stuck on "wiping cache", so -- like the impatient idiot I clearly am, as I later found a few threads explaining that this part of the reset process can just take a very long time -- I rebooted the phone to try again. This resulted in CWMR throwing errors about failing to mount several partitions, but it finally seemed to finish the reset on the second try. However, upon reboot, it just sat at the HTC logo forever.
After about an hour, and no success in finding anything on the internet indicating that it should take this long to boot up after a reset, I powered the phone off and back on again. After rebooting, the bootloader screen displayed "OS" in red followed by some random symbols. I could still get into recovery, and could still access the device with fastboot, so I decided to try to reflash the stock ROM, using the RUU zip found here.
Due to some problem (this was all about 6 hours ago while I was at work, and I was quite frustrated at this point, so I don't remember what exactly was the problem here) and based on the advice of another forum thread, I decided to try TWRP instead of CWM. But, TWRP wouldn't go any further than its logo splash screen, so I re-flashed CWM. Afterwards, my phone went into a reboot loop -- the HTC logo comes up, the phone vibrates shortly, and then after a few seconds the screen turns off and it does the same thing over again. If I hold the power button down for long enough, it will power down, but if I try to turn it back on, it will either go into the loop again, or just sit at the HTC logo (left it there for upwards of an hour at one point).
I have found several threads about similar boot loop issues, but as I can't get into hboot/fastboot or recovery, I can't try to apply any of the solutions. I cannot connect from my computer with fastboot or adb -- "devices" lists nothing, and all other commands return either "error: no device found" or "waiting for device". No amount of power+volume down makes any difference, nor does holding the phone under a bright light as several threads suggested. Occasionally it will go to a black screen (not off, just black) that maybe it thinks is the bootloader menu, but it doesn't display anything, and after about 30 seconds it will reboot itself.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting into recovery and trying to reflash.... something?
Alternatively, if I return it to Verizon at this point, will they be able to tell that it's rooted/unlocked/S-OFF?
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
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I recently upgraded to an HTC One, on Verizon in the US. I promptly used rumrunner s-off to get S-OFF, unlock the bootloader, and obtain root. I also flashed the latest ClockworkMod recovery, with the intent of installing CyanogenMod, but decided I'd try out the stock ROM for a few days first, since my old phone was still on Gingerbread.
Everything was working fine until I decided to remove some Verizon bloatware. While I did back up each app before removing it, I forgot to make a nandroid backup. I only removed things that seemed nonessential -- such as the NFL Mobile app, Slacker radio, and My Verizon, which I'd also removed without issue on my old phone -- but apparently that was not the case, as after rebooting, I got stuck on the Verizon logo during the boot sequence.
I then attempted to perform a factory reset in CWMR, and it appeared to be stuck on "wiping cache", so -- like the impatient idiot I clearly am, as I later found a few threads explaining that this part of the reset process can just take a very long time -- I rebooted the phone to try again. This resulted in CWMR throwing errors about failing to mount several partitions, but it finally seemed to finish the reset on the second try. However, upon reboot, it just sat at the HTC logo forever.
After about an hour, and no success in finding anything on the internet indicating that it should take this long to boot up after a reset, I powered the phone off and back on again. After rebooting, the bootloader screen displayed "OS" in red followed by some random symbols. I could still get into recovery, and could still access the device with fastboot, so I decided to try to reflash the stock ROM, using the RUU zip found here.
Due to some problem (this was all about 6 hours ago while I was at work, and I was quite frustrated at this point, so I don't remember what exactly was the problem here) and based on the advice of another forum thread, I decided to try TWRP instead of CWM. But, TWRP wouldn't go any further than its logo splash screen, so I re-flashed CWM. Afterwards, my phone went into a reboot loop -- the HTC logo comes up, the phone vibrates shortly, and then after a few seconds the screen turns off and it does the same thing over again. If I hold the power button down for long enough, it will power down, but if I try to turn it back on, it will either go into the loop again, or just sit at the HTC logo (left it there for upwards of an hour at one point).
I have found several threads about similar boot loop issues, but as I can't get into hboot/fastboot or recovery, I can't try to apply any of the solutions. I cannot connect from my computer with fastboot or adb -- "devices" lists nothing, and all other commands return either "error: no device found" or "waiting for device". No amount of power+volume down makes any difference, nor does holding the phone under a bright light as several threads suggested. Occasionally it will go to a black screen (not off, just black) that maybe it thinks is the bootloader menu, but it doesn't display anything, and after about 30 seconds it will reboot itself.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting into recovery and trying to reflash.... something?
Alternatively, if I return it to Verizon at this point, will they be able to tell that it's rooted/unlocked/S-OFF?
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
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Can u get into bootloader?? Press power + vol down??
brasstongue said:
After rebooting, the bootloader screen displayed "OS" in red followed by some random symbols.
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that means your firmware is either in a state of limbo, or you corrupted one of your partitions.
so I decided to try to reflash the stock ROM, using the RUU zip found here. Due to some problem
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which ruu, and what was the problem
But, TWRP wouldn't go any further than its logo splash screen, so I re-flashed CWM.
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Did you flash the correct recovery for Verizon (M7_WLS), it's different than international (M7_U/UL)
as @khandelwalsiddharth mentioned you need to get to bootloader if a fix is even possible, so POWER OFF your phone completely, then HOLD VOLDOWN and POWER, when it boots up let go of POWER but keep holding VOLDOWN until you get to bootloader
then you need to have working "fastboot devices" (if you're on Win8.1, you probably need to use another computer with Win7 or use a Linux Live USB)
if you can't get to bootloader, then I don't think this is fixable, cause hboot is corrupt
Thanks for the reply.
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which ruu, and what was the problem
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Oh, I guess I forgot to make that a link... I had downloaded the only VZW one on this page but I'm not even sure why I bothered to mention it, as downloading it to my computer was the only thing I ever did with it; I was never able to get as far as flashing it to the phone, so it actually had nothing to do with the problem...
nkk71 said:
Did you flash the correct recovery for Verizon (M7_WLS), it's different than international (M7_U/UL)
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I was under the impression that Verizon was m7vzw, in which case yes, I was using the correct recovery (6.0.4.7 version listed next to "HTC One (Verizon)" on this page) and it was working just fine the first time I flashed it.
nkk71 said:
as @khandelwalsiddharth mentioned you need to get to bootloader if a fix is even possible, so POWER OFF your phone completely, then HOLD VOLDOWN and POWER, when it boots up let go of POWER but keep holding VOLDOWN until you get to bootloader
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Yeah, I've tried this about 100 times, and the only thing holding VOLDOWN does is occasionally interrupt the boot loop to send me to the black screen for 30 seconds before going back into the boot loop. I did find one thread where the poster was able to get into the bootloader after letting the phone sit overnight, so I'll try again tomorrow, but I'm not very hopeful.
nkk71 said:
then you need to have working "fastboot devices" (if you're on Win8.1, you probably need to use another computer with Win7 or use a Linux Live USB)
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I'm on Win7, and "fastboot devices" was working the other day, so I know my drivers are all set up properly and functioning. The phone just isn't booting far enough to connect to the computer.
nkk71 said:
if you can't get to bootloader, then I don't think this is fixable, cause hboot is corrupt
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So... should be safe to take it back to Verizon and ask for a replacement, since they won't be able to tell it's unlocked? >_>
brasstongue said:
Thanks for the reply.
Oh, I guess I forgot to make that a link... I had downloaded the only VZW one on this page but I'm not even sure why I bothered to mention it, as downloading it to my computer was the only thing I ever did with it; I was never able to get as far as flashing it to the phone, so it actually had nothing to do with the problem...
I was under the impression that Verizon was m7vzw, in which case yes, I was using the correct recovery (6.0.4.7 version listed next to "HTC One (Verizon)" on this page) and it was working just fine the first time I flashed it.
Yeah, I've tried this about 100 times, and the only thing holding VOLDOWN does is occasionally interrupt the boot loop to send me to the black screen for 30 seconds before going back into the boot loop. I did find one thread where the poster was able to get into the bootloader after letting the phone sit overnight, so I'll try again tomorrow, but I'm not very hopeful.
I'm on Win7, and "fastboot devices" was working the other day, so I know my drivers are all set up properly and functioning. The phone just isn't booting far enough to connect to the computer.
So... should be safe to take it back to Verizon and ask for a replacement, since they won't be able to tell it's unlocked? >_>
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my bad, thought I read Sprint, not sure if Sprint and Verizon use same recovery, but that doesn't really matter now
unless you can get to bootloader, you're stuck, sorry.
If your pc does see "fastboot devices" then it must be in bootloader and flashing a ruu.zip (if available) could (that's a very big could) get the device working again.

[RESOLVED] Unlocked XT1058; Bootloop & Failed System Flash

Long story short: Phone won't boot past "Unlocked Bootloader" warning; Recoveries won't stick; Unknown Error & Freezing when trying to Flash System.img
I own an ATT Locked Moto X, but went ahead and unlocked it by purchasing the oem code. No issues there.
I decided to go ahead and try rooting it too, and was able to flash TWRP as my recovery. Still, everything seemed to be looking good, until I tried hard rebooting (to see if root would last). Upon rebooting, I could not get past the warning sign, notifying me that the bootloader was unlocked. I waited, and waited, and restarted again, but all progress stopped there. I would be the first to admit that whatever happened was probably my fault; perhaps I flashed some files in the wrong order, or entered a wrong command into fastboot. I don't know, and frankly don't care. My only question is how to get out of this mess and back to rooting, or at the very least, back to stock ROM now that I'm unlocked.
Booting into recovery only leads to the red triangle over an open android mascot, with the "Android Recovery" title. So clearly TWRP didn't stick; I tried reflashing, but nothing lasts past reboot. Then I tried flashing Philz Touch instead, which, upon exit, notified me that root was not enabled. So I rooted, rebooted, and was finally able to see Philz Tough again, even though I still can't boot normally. That time, both Philz Touch as well as root seemed to have stuck.
With that minor victory I downloaded the latest firmware for my model and tried to flash the components over, thinking I had somehow corrupted the existing OS files, but here's where it gets particularly frustrating. I am able to flash every file except for system.img, even though I am using moto-fastboot, which I understand is a common mistake. I get no specific error code, simply "Unknown Error," upon which the phone is frozen in fastboot. The phone remains unresponsive until I hard reboot [back into fastboot], and see that, once again, Recovery is back to stock. So now I'm baffled. I can't seem to find a way to flash the system file, factory resetting doesn't work, and my recoveries are constantly reverted back to stock. Does anyone have any advice, or suggestions for what I could try next?
You try RSD lite?
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southern87 said:
You try RSD lite?
Sent from my XT1058 using xda app-developers app
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I was already downloading it just as I saw your post, as my last-ditch effort. It also failed, but it gave me "Unknown USB Error," which is all I needed, it seems. I tried a different USB slot on another side of the computer, and lo-and-behold, the flash finished.
I'm not sure what saddens me more, the fact that I pushed off making this post for hours, only to have the solution less than an hour after I do, or the fact that I never thought to try a different USB port... In any case, sorry for the uselessness of this post. I think I'll save rooting for another day though...

[Q] Sprint HTC One M8

Hey guys, Im fairly new to this stuff, but I got a question or two, it may take me a day to reply so i'll try to put as much info as posible.
Now recently I received the OTA 4.20 (Lolipop) on my phone, so I flashed my stock recovery to download the OTA, making me reroot my phone.
So my phone is re-rooted (after 2 tries) but now it seems like I cant write to my SD card, so I got fed up and went into TWRP recovery and selected wipe data and restore. (Restore point was before I got lolipop) I try to reboot but it takes me as far as HTC One screen. Next I go to recovery and try a factory reset, says its successful, but it lied to me! Still stuck at HTC One screen. So I flash back to stock recovery to try the factory reset with that, it went for a moment, then tried to boot, getting stuck at HTC one screen again, so once more, I flash TWRP to my phone in attempt to get the recovery back, but now I can't load recovery, or boot. So Im stuck there. Is there any advice to what to do from here? I tried command 'fastboot erase cache' thinking that would do something and reflashing the recovery.img but it's still not working. I hope someone can help me.
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for more relevant answers.
Stand by
Good luck
The reason you can't write to your SD card isn't because of lollipop, that was actually added but on kit Kat, but the devs went and added a line of code to a file to allow it again. I am currently running my stock rooted, built from decrypted ruu, originally I wasn't able to but I added that one line of code. I believe all you have to do is flash a stock rooted and SD card write should be enabled. As for not being able to get into recovery or boot at all, boot to bootloader and ruu then flash twrp.
Ok so correct me if im doing something wrong, but I flashed the stock recovery in attempt to factory reset it, it wont work, so I flash TWRP with command line (Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img) And it's 'successful' but it wont load, it will attempt to load but one second in and it goes back to fastboot, how to I move forward from here?
Edit: so idiot me did it again, I was trying to install M7 version into a m8. Resolved, Now I can enter recovery again.
Alright, so now my only problem is now that it wont boot normally, it freezes at HTC one screen. I have access to TWRP recovery, just not sure what to do next from here.
ArthAngel said:
Alright, so now my only problem is now that it wont boot normally, it freezes at HTC one screen. I have access to TWRP recovery, just not sure what to do next from here.
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I actually just unlocked my bootloader yesterday, installed TWRP today, and had what I thought was the same. The thing is, let it sit. Mine sat at the HTC ONE screen for what seemed to be between 5 and 10 minutes. I read that it happens in one of these threads.
But I let it sit and it eventually went to "Android is Upgrading" and was loading the apps.
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I actually just unlocked my bootloader yesterday, installed TWRP today, and had what I thought was the same. The thing is, let it sit. Mine sat at the HTC ONE screen for what seemed to be between 5 and 10 minutes. I read that it happens in one of these threads.
But I let it sit and it eventually went to "Android is Upgrading" and was loading the apps.
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Ok thanks, I'll post back in 20 minutes with an update.
So i've waited about 20 minutes on the HTC one screen, (Still on it as I post this) It is still stuck on it. I dont know if this helps but im able to view my internal and external card via computer cable, but I only see folders, no files of any kind in any of them..
Edit* I WAS able to read it, now I can't.
I GOT IT! I was able to revert to a backup I made. Even though I gotta flash stock again for OTA but F it! I got it working again. Thanks for all your help!

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