[Q] Tampered- unlocked HTC One - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
Iám from the netherlands. I have flashed a custom Rom on my Htc one, but at the end i made probably the wrong choice to root again.
After rebooting the device, it keeps on rebooting. it's never stops. when i enter recovery mode than the screen shows Tampered and Unlocked.
I have tried all the options shown in the recovery mode, Reboot,reset to factory, Hiboot, reboot to USB etc. Nothing seems to change the Loop which the phone is in.
I can't get access via Usb to the phone.
Iám a little bit desperate.
Please can you help me.
Maarten.

maarten rijkers said:
Hello,
Iám from the netherlands. I have flashed a custom Rom on my Htc one, but at the end i made probably the wrong choice to root again.
After rebooting the device, it keeps on rebooting. it's never stops. when i enter recovery mode than the screen shows Tampered and Unlocked.
I have tried all the options shown in the recovery mode, Reboot,reset to factory, Hiboot, reboot to USB etc. Nothing seems to change the Loop which the phone is in.
I can't get access via Usb to the phone.
Iám a little bit desperate.
Please can you help me.
Maarten.
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what did you flash? a GPe 4.4 and you're s-on -> bootloop
use adb sideload with an another rom to get your phone up & running again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317986

maarten rijkers said:
Hello,
Iám from the netherlands. I have flashed a custom Rom on my Htc one, but at the end i made probably the wrong choice to root again.
After rebooting the device, it keeps on rebooting. it's never stops. when i enter recovery mode than the screen shows Tampered and Unlocked.
I have tried all the options shown in the recovery mode, Reboot,reset to factory, Hiboot, reboot to USB etc. Nothing seems to change the Loop which the phone is in.
I can't get access via Usb to the phone.
Iám a little bit desperate.
Please can you help me.
Maarten.
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Hoi Maarten,
Follow nkk71's instructions on how to gain access again to your phone.
Keep in mind that 4.4 GPe needs indeed S-OFF and also TWRP doesn't always give good results, CWM Touch worked fine for me.
Also, didn't you create a backup of your stock rom in your recovery? Does restoring that one work?
Harold

Haaarold said:
Hoi Maarten,
Follow nkk71's instructions on how to gain access again to your phone.
Keep in mind that 4.4 GPe needs indeed S-OFF and also TWRP doesn't always give good results, CWM Touch worked fine for me.
Also, didn't you create a backup of your stock rom in your recovery? Does restoring that one work?
Harold
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Actually, for anything 4.4 you need TWRP 2.6.3.3 anything other (available at the moment) doesnt work well with 4.4; it may work but not guaranteed.
Cheers

Tampered unlocked HTC One
Haaarold said:
Hoi Maarten,
Follow nkk71's instructions on how to gain access again to your phone.
Keep in mind that 4.4 GPe needs indeed S-OFF and also TWRP doesn't always give good results, CWM Touch worked fine for me.
Also, didn't you create a backup of your stock rom in your recovery? Does restoring that one work?
Harold
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Hi Harold,
I did make a backup of my stock rom, but i can't access the phone. It stays in the loop.
Maarten.

Tampered unlocked HTC One
nkk71 said:
what did you flash? a GPe 4.4 and you're s-on -> bootloop
use adb sideload with an another rom to get your phone up & running again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317986
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Hi,
Yes I did flash a GPe 4.4., but mij main problem is to get access to my phone. my phone does not have SD card possibilitys, just internal memory.
Maarten.

maarten rijkers said:
Hi,
Yes I did flash a GPe 4.4., but mij main problem is to get access to my phone. my phone does not have SD card possibilitys, just internal memory.
Maarten.
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use the adb sideload method posted above to get a pre 4.4 rom onto your phone, unless you wipe "internal storage" (aka /sdcard or /data/media) it won't be lost.
you can also use "adb pull" commands to get your files from your phone before flashing; adb works in custom recovery (CWM or TWRP).

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[Q] HTC One Bricked (bootloop)

Hello folks,
During update from Revolution HD 3.4 to 3.5 something went wrong and process stopped before it got finished. Now I ended up in bootloop, even recovery is not working. I've tried to use RUU but failed on CID verification as I'm having the phone from 3 IE. Is any chance to bring it back to life or i just got very expensive paper weight ?
Or if anyone can provide RUU for 3 IE I'm willing to pay for it.
Bad day, bad day...
Thank you for any advice.
megahafo said:
Hello folks,
During update from Revolution HD 3.4 to 3.5 something went wrong and process stopped before it got finished. Now I ended up in bootloop, even recovery is not working. I've tried to use RUU but failed on CID verification as I'm having the phone from 3 IE. Is any chance to bring it back to life or i just got very expensive paper weight ?
Or if anyone can provide RUU for 3 IE I'm willing to pay for it.
Bad day, bad day...
Thank you for any advice.
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What is happening when you enter recovery?
MacHackz said:
What is happening when you enter recovery?
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I can see the recovery screen (clockworkmod) for about 0.1 second and it reboots again.
megahafo said:
I can see the recovery screen (clockworkmod) for about 0.1 second and it reboots again.
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try reflashing it and wiping cache etc
MacHackz said:
try reflashing it and wiping cache etc
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Thanks, for hint. Got recovery working again
What I have done.
1.) Unlocked, re-locked bootloader.. (i think this did the trick, full wipe ?)
2.) Wiped cache
3.) Re-flash clockworkmod
4.) Upload ROM using sideload.
Now the phone is back. I hope i will not break something again.
Hi, I am having the same issue with my phone as of right now. I tried re-locking bootloader and then unlocking again and also reflashing clockwork and I am still getting the bootloop and cannot access recovery (flashes for 0.1 secs and then disappears).
What exactly did you do to fix the issue?
tokenwoken said:
Hi, I am having the same issue with my phone as of right now. I tried re-locking bootloader and then unlocking again and also reflashing clockwork and I am still getting the bootloop and cannot access recovery (flashes for 0.1 secs and then disappears).
What exactly did you do to fix the issue?
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The cue there if wiping the cache partition.
Riyal said:
The cue there if wiping the cache partition.
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Hi Riyal,
I have fixed that issue with fastboot erase cache. Now, I am having a problem loading a ROM because it states in recovery that it "can't mount SD card"?
Figured it out, I just had to ADB push a stock rom and then re-wipe/re-flash
tokenwoken said:
Hi Riyal,
I have fixed that issue with fastboot erase cache. Now, I am having a problem loading a ROM because it states in recovery that it "can't mount SD card"?
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I had the same problem, going to try to sideload this stock de-odexed rom (didn't work the first few times) and CHILL THE PHUCK out until AOKP.
scared me lol first HTC device, brand new, and I thought I broke it.
P.S I realized that REVOHD uses AROMA, that's why it wouldn't sideload.... Am I Rite?
Similar issue
tokenwoken said:
Figured it out, I just had to ADB push a stock rom and then re-wipe/re-flash
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My HTC One device is actually suffering the same problem.
I bought my HTC One Sprint(Sim-Free Edition) in the US and got it to India.
But after I inserted my Indian Sim it said ''SIM LOCK ENABLED''.....I just got frustrated and
rooted the device and tried to install ''Android RevolutionHD (Odexed)'' Stock ROM with the help of TWRP.
But after I installed the stock rom, my device is just showing the HTC symbol and hanging there itself.
It Hangs there for around 6-7mins and reboots and the same happens again.
The only thing I can do is to get in to the bootloader and Power OFF the Device.
Any Help???? Please..... just having a costly paper weight since 2 weeks.
Please need help urgently....!!!
Hi
Greetings,
Did you flashed boot.IMG if no
Extract the boot.img from the Rom
Copy that file to abd/fastboot folder
Now connect you phone with pc with your phone booted in fastboot/bootloader,
Later flash boot.img by following command
"Fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Reboot and your done
If you do not know how to use abd search for it
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using xda premium
thanks but....
shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
Did you flashed boot.IMG if no
Extract the boot.img from the Rom
Copy that file to abd/fastboot folder
Now connect you phone with pc with your phone booted in fastboot/bootloader,
Later flash boot.img by following command
"Fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Reboot and your done
If you do not know how to use abd search for it
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using xda premium
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thanks for your advice but how do i extract boot.img when the phone is not even switching on to connect to the pc.
suhazgummadi said:
thanks for your advice but how do i extract boot.img when the phone is not even switching on to connect to the pc.
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You have the zip file of ARHD in your pc extract the boot.img using winrar thats it and you have to put that file in abd/fastboot folder in pc
and everything what i said its to be done in pc
excpet putting phone in fastboot mode
suhazgummadi said:
My HTC One device is actually suffering the same problem.
I bought my HTC One Sprint(Sim-Free Edition) in the US and got it to India.
But after I inserted my Indian Sim it said ''SIM LOCK ENABLED''.....I just got frustrated and
rooted the device and tried to install ''Android RevolutionHD (Odexed)'' Stock ROM with the help of TWRP.
But after I installed the stock rom, my device is just showing the HTC symbol and hanging there itself.
It Hangs there for around 6-7mins and reboots and the same happens again.
The only thing I can do is to get in to the bootloader and Power OFF the Device.
Any Help???? Please..... just having a costly paper weight since 2 weeks.
Please need help urgently....!!!
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The Sprint version is never going to work on any carrier other than Sprint. It's a CDMA device. The sim slot if for connecting to Sprint's LTE network, but requires a CDMA connection first and foremost to work at all.
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Thanks, this actually worked for me. I have HTC One TMO edition, i did a sdcard format and things went very bad from there and i was not able to flash anything and recovery kept rebooting.. after i tried this below, it worked like a charm..
megahafo said:
Thanks, for hint. Got recovery working again
What I have done.
1.) Unlocked, re-locked bootloader.. (i think this did the trick, full wipe ?)
2.) Wiped cache
3.) Re-flash clockworkmod
4.) Upload ROM using sideload.
Now the phone is back. I hope i will not break something again.
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Quickest and easiest way to fix this issue is...
'fastboot erase cache'
'fastboot reboot recovery'
hnt20 said:
Thanks, this actually worked for me. I have HTC One TMO edition, i did a sdcard format and things went very bad from there and i was not able to flash anything and recovery kept rebooting.. after i tried this below, it worked like a charm..
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I'm stuck on the same boat :\
I was able to finally boot into CWM recovery but I'm getting write errors all over the place.
I used the AIO Kit to re-lock the bootloader and unlock it - Reflashed CWM - Tried to sideload ARHD 10.0 but the DOS prompt errors out saying that it cannot find my device.
Little help?
HumorousMaximus said:
I'm stuck on the same boat :\
I was able to finally boot into CWM recovery but I'm getting write errors all over the place.
I used the AIO Kit to re-lock the bootloader and unlock it - Reflashed CWM - Tried to sideload ARHD 10.0 but the DOS prompt errors out saying that it cannot find my device.
Little help?
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i was going through the same thing yesterday and i thought i had bricked my phone. what i did that finally worked, was unplugging the usb, restarting the computer, reinstalling htc drivers, then restarting the computer, then using a different usb port. i was finally able to sideload ARHD whereas before i could do fastboot commands, but it wasn't responding to the sideload, and wasn't able to mount the sdcard, so i thought i was screwed. :good:
mky4b11 said:
i was going through the same thing yesterday and i thought i had bricked my phone. what i did that finally worked, was unplugging the usb, restarting the computer, reinstalling htc drivers, then restarting the computer, then using a different usb port. i was finally able to sideload ARHD whereas before i could do fastboot commands, but it wasn't responding to the sideload, and wasn't able to mount the sdcard, so i thought i was screwed. :good:
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Thanks for the tip, I was able to get back into AROMA but the original issue that got me to this point came up again. Aroma installer runs and during the install it kicks itself out and sends me back to recovery, so the installer doesn't complete. It gets to about 30% and craps out just after it writes system data and starts to install the .apk's. Screen goes black and it reboots itself and sends me to recovery.
thoughts?

[Q] HTC one bricked? stuck on HTC logo

Hi I was rooting my HTC one and was able to do so successfully. Then I tried to flash roms and it didn't work with TWRP so I tried clockwork. That's when everything went to hell. I was stuck in the bootloader loop and it just kept booting to that. Then I tried to follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
and I did method 1 but when I ran one of the commands I saw failed. Now my HTC One is just stuck on the screen with a silver HTC logo and I can't even turn it off. I would really appreciate any insights and advice. I tried doing it on my own but clearly I kept ****ing up and could really use some help.
limache said:
Hi I was rooting my HTC one and was able to do so successfully. Then I tried to flash roms and it didn't work with TWRP so I tried clockwork. That's when everything went to hell. I was stuck in the bootloader loop and it just kept booting to that. Then I tried to follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
and I did method 1 but when I ran one of the commands I saw failed. Now my HTC One is just stuck on the screen with a silver HTC logo and I can't even turn it off. I would really appreciate any insights and advice. I tried doing it on my own but clearly I kept ****ing up and could really use some help.
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This is a softbrick not a (hard)brick. this is fixable. Try putting it under a bright light and holding down pwr + vol dwn (dont ask just do it) and see if the soft buttons start blinking. if so, you should feel a buzz when it reboots, and then keep holding down vol dwn and that should put you into bootloader. from there you can get to fastboot (and maybe even recovery)
Toxicoblivion said:
This is a softbrick not a (hard)brick. this is fixable. Try putting it under a bright light and holding down pwr + vol dwn (dont ask just do it) and see if the soft buttons start blinking. if so, you should feel a buzz when it reboots, and then keep holding down vol dwn and that should put you into bootloader. from there you can get to fastboot (and maybe even recovery)
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I've got to ask. A bright light? Is he doing surgery as well? What's the reason for the light?
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Quis89 said:
I've got to ask. A bright light? Is he doing surgery as well? What's the reason for the light?
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
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for some reason multiple people have reported successful reboots under bright light in which previously (sometimes within minutes) earlier would not work in a dark environment. i have no idea why it works, but ive heard it work enough times, its worth adding it in.
Toxicoblivion said:
for some reason multiple people have reported successful reboots under bright light in which previously (sometimes within minutes) earlier would not work in a dark environment. i have no idea why it works, but ive heard it work enough times, its worth adding it in.
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It's thought this is a safety feature so that you can't accidentally long press power and restart in dark places like your pocket.
@rider5512 Sounds right to me. Thanks for clarifying.
Toxicoblivion said:
This is a softbrick not a (hard)brick. this is fixable. Try putting it under a bright light and holding down pwr + vol dwn (dont ask just do it) and see if the soft buttons start blinking. if so, you should feel a buzz when it reboots, and then keep holding down vol dwn and that should put you into bootloader. from there you can get to fastboot (and maybe even recovery)
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Thanks Toxic!!- so I tried that and I'm back in the bootloader now! I guess the bright light made a difference as I messed up my phone last night. It didn't buzz but now I'm back in the bootloader. How should I go about fixing this now that I can access the bootloader and recovery? I really don't want to half ass this again lol.
It also says "TAMPERED" "RELOCKED" on the top as well.
I'm thinking of following the instructions for method 2 from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
Would this be correct or do I need to do anything else first?
limache said:
Thanks Toxic!!- so I tried that and I'm back in the bootloader now! I guess the bright light made a difference as I messed up my phone last night. It didn't buzz but now I'm back in the bootloader. How should I go about fixing this now that I can access the bootloader and recovery? I really don't want to half ass this again lol.
It also says "TAMPERED" "RELOCKED" on the top as well.
I'm thinking of following the instructions for method 2 from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
Would this be correct or do I need to do anything else first?
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Method 2 looks good.
Just remember that you will have to unlock your bootloader again. You will probably have to request a new token at htcdev.
Then flash recovery from toolkit and sideload and install new rom.
crushalot said:
Method 2 looks good.
Just remember that you will have to unlock your bootloader again. You will probably have to request a new token at htcdev.
Then flash recovery from toolkit and sideload and install new rom.
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Great I'm just concerned at getting this to work again.
EDIT - So I am trying method 2 right now - I am trying to boot into recovery but it just brings me back to bootloader. I cannot access recovery so when I try sideloading the rom it doesn't work. It says "error device not found" in cmd prompt but I already installed the HTC drivers though. Any advice?
So that means I have to go through the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and rooting it. So can I just use this tool by Hasoon2000 instead of going through manually typing in cmd prompts in the future?
In regards to requesting the new token, can you clarify? Are you saying that since I activated the old token, it cannot be activated anymore and I need to contact HTC Dev directly?
limache said:
Great I'm just concerned at getting this to work again.
EDIT - So I am trying method 2 right now - I am trying to boot into recovery but it just brings me back to bootloader. I cannot access recovery so when I try sideloading the rom it doesn't work. It says "error device not found" in cmd prompt but I already installed the HTC drivers though. Any advice?
So that means I have to go through the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and rooting it. So can I just use this tool by Hasoon2000 instead of going through manually typing in cmd prompts in the future?
In regards to requesting the new token, can you clarify? Are you saying that since I activated the old token, it cannot be activated anymore and I need to contact HTC Dev directly?
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fastboot erase cache
limache said:
Great I'm just concerned at getting this to work again.
EDIT - So I am trying method 2 right now - I am trying to boot into recovery but it just brings me back to bootloader. I cannot access recovery so when I try sideloading the rom it doesn't work. It says "error device not found" in cmd prompt but I already installed the HTC drivers though. Any advice?
So that means I have to go through the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and rooting it. So can I just use this tool by Hasoon2000 instead of going through manually typing in cmd prompts in the future?
In regards to requesting the new token, can you clarify? Are you saying that since I activated the old token, it cannot be activated anymore and I need to contact HTC Dev directly?
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You need to flash a new custom recovery again before you can boot into it and sideload. You won't be able to do that until you unlock your bootloader again.
You do have to do the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom recovery from the toolkit.
You will need to get a new unlock token from htcdev (however you did it before, manually or with the toolkit) since you can only use the unlock token's once it seems. No biggie, just need to do the process again to get that new token you will need to unlock you bootloader before you will be able to do anything in recovery.
crushalot said:
You need to flash a new custom recovery again before you can boot into it and sideload. You won't be able to do that until you unlock your bootloader again.
You do have to do the whole process of unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom recovery from the toolkit.
You will need to get a new unlock token from htcdev (however you did it before, manually or with the toolkit) since you can only use the unlock token's once it seems. No biggie, just need to do the process again to get that new token you will need to unlock you bootloader before you will be able to do anything in recovery.
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Thank you crushalot!
So I am following this guide.
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-root/how-to-root-htc-one-windowsmaclinux/
I successfully unlocked the bootloader and now I need to flash the recovery. In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?
Edit - Okay so I used Hasoon's toolkit to flash the recovery and I think it worked. However, now I am trying to sideload the rom and having issues. I selected "ADB Sideload a ROM" and i manually went into recovery and TWRP (the toolkit can't send it into recovery for some reason). I selected "sideload a rom" on the HTC and then it shows you a bar that says "Swipe to sideload". I wasn't sure if I needed to do that or not but I tried running the toolkit and sideloading the rom and i got "error: closed" in command prompt.
in TWRP there are messages saying "unable to mount /data, recreate data/media folder, internal storage etc".
limache said:
Thank you crushalot!
So I am following this guide.
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-root/how-to-root-htc-one-windowsmaclinux/
I successfully unlocked the bootloader and now I need to flash the recovery. In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?
Edit - Okay so I used Hasoon's toolkit to flash the recovery and I think it worked. However, now I am trying to sideload the rom and having issues. I selected "ADB Sideload a ROM" and i manually went into recovery and TWRP (the toolkit can't send it into recovery for some reason). I selected "sideload a rom" on the HTC and then it shows you a bar that says "Swipe to sideload". I wasn't sure if I needed to do that or not but I tried running the toolkit and sideloading the rom and i got "error: closed" in command prompt.
in TWRP there are messages saying "unable to mount /data, recreate data/media folder, internal storage etc".
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"In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?"
That is done in order to give root access to the currently installed rom. You are going to install a new rom, so you don't have to do that until you get the rom installed.
You are now the 3rd user I have run into that is having the issue where you can't mount anything in recovery and I'm not sure why. Some users report that re locking and unlocking the bootloader fixes this, but you just did that, so I'm not sure why this is happening.
Within the toolkit try the perm root option? Perhaps there is something I can't think of since I rooted mine, the day I got it awhile back.
"Rooting The Device To root your device, first make sure you have unlocked the bootloader and installed a custom recovery. Next, select the ‘Perm Root’ option (the last one) from the Extras section and follow the instructions to get root access in no time."
To any other advanced users who may be able to answer this:
Does the recovery need the installed rom to have the SU binaries before it can mount the system in recovery? Does recovery need to be granted SU though some other means before mounting?
crushalot said:
"In Step 23, he copies the file "CWM-SuperSU-v1.30.zip" into the internal storage. Since I cannot access the internal storage of the phone, is this step necessary to flashing recovery? Can I just skip over to step 24 and run "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.0.0-m7.img" ?"
That is done in order to give root access to the currently installed rom. You are going to install a new rom, so you don't have to do that until you get the rom installed.
You are now the 3rd user I have run into that is having the issue where you can't mount anything in recovery and I'm not sure why. Some users report that re locking and unlocking the bootloader fixes this, but you just did that, so I'm not sure why this is happening.
Within the toolkit try the perm root option? Perhaps there is something I can't think of since I rooted mine, the day I got it awhile back.
"Rooting The Device To root your device, first make sure you have unlocked the bootloader and installed a custom recovery. Next, select the ‘Perm Root’ option (the last one) from the Extras section and follow the instructions to get root access in no time."
To any other advanced users who may be able to answer this:
Does the recovery need the installed rom to have the SU binaries before it can mount the system in recovery? Does recovery need to be granted SU though some other means before mounting?
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Okay I just tried Perm room - nothing happened except it showed 776 KB/s. I remember a few days ago there was a system update from HTC and I updated it OTA - would that affect this at all?
Just to be clear, I run the program, go into recovery, go into adb sideload, then I select the rom on the PC. Then I swipe across the bar to mount the rom and then it fails to mount and I get "error closed" in command prompt.
I know it is a pain in the ass, and users not familiar with adb/fastboot commands and using the toolkit mess it up.
Flashing recovery in fastboot after you pointed to your adb/fastboot folder you need to do:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery name-of-your-recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
As you got it flashed successfully but you have problems sideliadung it with adb, get yourself a OTG cable and a USB storage stick, put the custom ROM.zip on there and then choose 'flash .zip from external storage' or s.thing like that. I don't know if that option is available in TWRP but it is in ClockworkMod.
Once you have booted successfully up into the ROM, go back into recovery and do a Nandroid back up, and keep it on that stick and on the internal storage if your One!
Good luck
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hardstuffmuc said:
I know it is a pain in the ass, and users not familiar with adb/fastboot commands and using the toolkit mess it up.
Flashing recovery in fastboot after you pointed to your adb/fastboot folder you need to do:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery name-of-your-recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
As you got it flashed successfully but you have problems sideliadung it with adb, get yourself a OTG cable and a USB storage stick, put the custom ROM.zip on there and then choose 'flash .zip from external storage' or s.thing like that. I don't know if that option is available in TWRP but it is in ClockworkMod.
Once you have booted successfully up into the ROM, go back into recovery and do a Nandroid back up, and keep it on that stick and on the internal storage if your One!
Good luck
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Hmm so can I use the toolkit to do this? I don't have the actual recoveries of TWRP and CWM. If I have TWRP on this installed, can I flash Clockwork as well or do you have to choose one or the other?
I just want to clarify - are you saying that I should be doing this manually instead of using the toolkit to install CWM or TWRP? When I use the toolkit, does it erase the cache?
Btw, when I plug in my phone, it detects it as an F drive but I cannot access the actual internal storage. What does this mean? I have the drivers installed already.
limache said:
Okay I just tried Perm room - nothing happened except it showed 776 KB/s. I remember a few days ago there was a system update from HTC and I updated it OTA - would that affect this at all?
Just to be clear, I run the program, go into recovery, go into adb sideload, then I select the rom on the PC. Then I swipe across the bar to mount the rom and then it fails to mount and I get "error closed" in command prompt.
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Yes, every user that I encountered with this issue had done an OTA update. Not exactly sure why or how that is causing these issues.
Yes, your procedure for sideload is correct, however you are unable to flash anything or use recovery at all because when in recovery the internal storage won't mount, so it can't perform any actions.
Need to do some more reading for: unable to mount in recovery
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limache said:
Hmm so can I use the toolkit to do this? I don't have the actual recoveries of TWRP and CWM. If I have TWRP on this installed, can I flash Clockwork as well or do you have to choose one or the other?
I just want to clarify - are you saying that I should be doing this manually instead of using the toolkit to install CWM or TWRP? When I use the toolkit, does it erase the cache?
Btw, when I plug in my phone, it detects it as an F drive but I cannot access the actual internal storage. What does this mean? I have the drivers installed already.
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I don't think the toolkit is the issue. The cache erase can also be done from the toolkit with the Erase Cache in the Commands section. Never hurts to try this, but the issue is not being able to mount storage in recovery. I think you could install either recovery and it wouldn't matter as they would both have the same issue. Generally, I prefer TWRP anyway.
You can't access the phones internal storage when connected via USB when the phone is in recovery or fastboot. So that is normal.
limache said:
Hmm so can I use the toolkit to do this? I don't have the actual recoveries of TWRP and CWM. If I have TWRP on this installed, can I flash Clockwork as well or do you have to choose one or the other?
I just want to clarify - are you saying that I should be doing this manually instead of using the toolkit to install CWM or TWRP? When I use the toolkit, does it erase the cache?
Btw, when I plug in my phone, it detects it as an F drive but I cannot access the actual internal storage. What does this mean? I have the drivers installed already.
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crushalot said:
Yes, every user that I encountered with this issue had done an OTA update. Not exactly sure why or how that is causing these issues.
Yes, your procedure for sideload is correct, however you are unable to flash anything or use recovery at all because when in recovery the internal storage won't mount, so it can't perform any actions.
Need to do some more reading for: unable to mount in recovery
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I don't think the toolkit is the issue. The cache erase can also be done from the toolkit with the Erase Cache in the Commands section. Never hurts to try this, but the issue is not being able to mount storage in recovery. I think you could install either recovery and it wouldn't matter as they would both have the same issue. Generally, I prefer TWRP anyway.
You can't access the phones internal storage when connected via USB when the phone is in recovery or fastboot. So that is normal.
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Hmmm okay so the other poster's suggestion was to get an OTG cable (a micro usb to USB cable right?) and connect the USB with the ROM directly the phone. Do you think this would be a big difference or no? I just don't know if the issue is the internal storage itself or the mode of pushing the ROM.
Otherwise, I'm pretty much scratching my head and have no idea what else I could do =/.
Just for anyone else who's having issues, I've tried using TWRP's install function with the OTG cable but it still doesn't mount. Just letting people know.
if you are noob to recover your phone you can try some services like this
i revived my HTC one by them
http://goo.gl/1DMXlq

[Q] Htc one Stuck on hboot screen when was flashing a custom rom

Hi i will put everything out so it can be answered without going back and forth : I was installing Trickdroid 10.3 and was about 95% done then it crashed I erased the wrong thing and now am stuck on hboot/fastboot screen everything I seleect either shuts down phone and restarts it back in same place or does nothing helpful. Usb can't be seen and recovery will do same flash off the right back to same screen s-on was s-off but is now back to on hboot is 1.44 radio 4a 14.3250.13 phone was rooted and bootloader was unlocked my device is TAMPERD and says UNLOCKED HAHAHA had to say T&U was funny when i got it saying it still is, but says ss-on... I have been looking and readin for a week and now it came down to taken suggestistions and hopefully we can get it fixed cause i dont want to end up with an electric bath toy for the babys!!!:crying:
DrzNikki said:
Hi i will put everything out so it can be answered without going back and forth : I was installing Trickdroid 10.3 and was about 95% done then it crashed I erased the wrong thing and now am stuck on hboot/fastboot screen everything I seleect either shuts down phone and restarts it back in same place or does nothing helpful. Usb can't be seen and recovery will do same flash off the right back to same screen s-on was s-off but is now back to on hboot is 1.44 radio 4a 14.3250.13 phone was rooted and bootloader was unlocked my device is TAMPERD and says UNLOCKED HAHAHA had to say T&U was funny when i got it saying it still is, but says ss-on... I have been looking and readin for a week and now it came down to taken suggestistions and hopefully we can get it fixed cause i dont want to end up with an electric bath toy for the babys!!!:crying:
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Can you see the device in ADB mode?
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Can you see the device in ADB mode?
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No I can't......I also forgot I am running windows 8, when I use the adb device nothing, any adb codes, or serial numbers don't show up. No matter what is done recovery is not working. I have an s4, it too was in the same state, I was able to download ROM to external SD card, rebooted into recovery mode, and re-flash ROM. That is almost fixed...
If I get a female to female USB and mount the USB somehow will it give it the same effect? If so any suggestions? Or any other suggestions to help me get through this?
DrzNikki said:
No I can't......I also forgot I am running windows 8, when I use the adb device nothing, any adb codes, or serial numbers don't show up. No matter what is done recovery is not working. I have an s4, it too was in the same state, I was able to download ROM to external SD card, rebooted into recovery mode, and re-flash ROM. That is almost fixed...
If I get a female to female USB and mount the USB somehow will it give it the same effect? If so any suggestions? Or any other suggestions to help me get through this?
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Yes, that would be my advice. Go to a site like Amazon, and search for a "micro USB OTG cable". They are inexpensive, and will allow you to use a flash drive with the phone in recovery. Then download a rom onto a flash drive, and install from there.
dgtiii said:
Yes, that would be my advice. Go to a site like Amazon, and search for a "micro USB OTG cable". They are inexpensive, and will allow you to use a flash drive with the phone in recovery. Then download a rom onto a flash drive, and install from there.
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Thank you for replying!!! How would I get into recovery with no access to the phone? Is there a manual script to get into it? Also I can upload a picture of the only part of the phone I can see if that would help?
DrzNikki said:
Thank you for replying!!! How would I get into recovery with no access to the phone? Is there a manual script to get into it? Also I can upload a picture of the only part of the phone I can see if that would help?
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Hold down the power button while holding down the volume down button at the same time until the phone reboots. If it does not, use the same procedure while holding the proximity sensor under a bright light (sounds weird but it works!). Phone will boot into bootloader mode, select recovery, and you will be good to go. I'll take a look if you upload a pic, sure
I had something similar, but managed to get in through ABD (windows 7), but also remembering that I was stuck in a boot loop, i wiped cache , re tried and rom loaded and booted. Have a read up on ABD in windows 8, see if there's anthing your missing or specific modded files needed for windows 8 and ADB running, just my opinion

[Q] Getting boot loops no matter what rom

Hey guys,
I have the latest twrp sprint build installed on my Sprint HTC One (m7wls). It seems that no matter what rom I install, after sliding up the lock and unlocking the screen, I get a white HTC splash screen. The phone then proceeds to boot loop. I can access my recovery perfectly fine. This has happened with Android revolution, viper rom, nocturnal google edition, beanstalk 4.4 ge. etc. If it's a GE rom, then the phone will go maybe 1 or 2 steps into set up and then boot loop. If it's a sense rom, I get the same result for each one: i swipe up to unlock, get a white splash screen, and bootloop. I've tried wiping every cache, reflashing several times, and sideloading. I'm really lost guys, I don't know why my phone hates me. Any ideas on what's wrong?
Thanks
EXDetonator said:
Hey guys,
I have the latest twrp sprint build installed on my Sprint HTC One (m7wls). It seems that no matter what rom I install, after sliding up the lock and unlocking the screen, I get a white HTC splash screen. The phone then proceeds to boot loop. I can access my recovery perfectly fine. This has happened with Android revolution, viper rom, nocturnal google edition, beanstalk 4.4 ge. etc. If it's a GE rom, then the phone will go maybe 1 or 2 steps into set up and then boot loop. If it's a sense rom, I get the same result for each one: i swipe up to unlock, get a white splash screen, and bootloop. I've tried wiping every cache, reflashing several times, and sideloading. I'm really lost guys, I don't know why my phone hates me. Any ideas on what's wrong?
Thanks
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Sounds like you installed the GSM version of ViperOne or ARHD(meaning not the version that still has Sprint support).
You will need to RUU to fix it
BD619 said:
Sounds like you installed the GSM version of ViperOne or ARHD(meaning not the version that still has Sprint support).
You will need to RUU to fix it
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Dang alright thanks, I'm downloading the RUU executable now. So all I do is relock the bootloader, and then run the RUU in fastboot? I hope this works, I need a working phone.
EXDetonator said:
Dang alright thanks, I'm downloading the RUU executable now. So all I do is relock the bootloader, and then run the RUU in fastboot? I hope this works, I need a working phone.
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Yup re-lock and run from fastboot
I'm getting an error when trying to run the RUU. It's saying it can't connect to the device. Attached is a picture of the message. Any insights anybody?
EXDetonator said:
I'm getting an error when trying to run the RUU. It's saying it can't connect to the device. Attached is a picture of the message. Any insights anybody?
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Try a different usb port USB2 work best
BD619 said:
Try a different usb port USB2 work best
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I've tried another usb port, no dice. I tried the "fastboot devices" command line under both ports, and the device shows up so idk why the RUU utility won't work. I may try manually flashing the firmware via fastboot command.
*edit* I managed to manually flash the firmware package via fastboot, but the phone refuses to boot into even stock android. It's going straight to hboot each time, where it say i has os- 3.05. What's going on? I already relocked.
**edit 2** I've managed to RUU! Now time to reflash recovery and try another rom. Any recommendations?

HTC m7 stays black after sideload/mounting in twrp

Hi Guys,
a friend of mine gave me his broken m7 it was completly stock (no root nothing) and i could acces the recovery mode everything i tried didnt help (full wipe new installation...) the phone was stuck on the htc loading screen.
So i decided to install twrp to maybe get an costum rom on the phone ... everything looked good
i could enter twrp and i tried the sideloader funktion but i had problems that i always lost connection to the phone so i tried to mount it to send the new rom to the phone that did also work but after like 40% of the file was copied the phone get stucked and i lost usb connection again... (maybe it still was in sideload)
I I tried to reboot the phone but now it just stays black if i connect it to the pc i get the usb unplug/plug sound when i press the hardreset...
Can i dispose the Phone now or do you have any suggestions what i can do further ?
Thank you !
no one any idea ?
What twrp version you are using?
istribo said:
What twrp version you are using?
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How did you install twrp without unlocking the bootloader
juliusmichaelhonrada said:
How did you install twrp without unlocking the bootloader
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You cannot install custom recovery with locked bootloader. You need to unlock your bootloader then flash your recovery thru fastboot.

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