I'm stock 4.3, kernels, firmware, but also htcdev unlocked and rooted. Using latest PhilZ recovery.
Not yet S-off, but to flash InsertCoin or ViperROM 3.1, both of which are 4.3/Sense 5.5 based, do I need S-off? 'Been searching forever and can't find a definitive answer.
Thanks for any help.
No you don't
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elvisypi said:
No you don't
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Thanks -- btw I obviously gave a thumb too...
Anyway -- can you verify for me, or point me to someone familiar with PhilZ, the following plan for flashing the ViperROM or InsertCoin (still fighting the internal debate as to which -- cool or rock solid):
1) Copy the ROM (zip) to /sdcard;
2) Reboot to recovery (PhilZ);
3) Wipe Data / Factory Reset;
4) Wipe Cache Partition;
5) Install Zip from /sdcard;
6) I guess reboot (or maybe the flash does that -- not used PhilZ yet).
I know it's overly Questioning, but this phone is great and I think I just can't be too careful.
Thanks in advance.
tdhite said:
Thanks -- btw I obviously gave a thumb too...
Anyway -- can you verify for me, or point me to someone familiar with PhilZ, the following plan for flashing the ViperROM or InsertCoin (still fighting the internal debate as to which -- cool or rock solid):
1) Copy the ROM (zip) to /sdcard;
2) Reboot to recovery (PhilZ);
3) Wipe Data / Factory Reset;
4) Wipe Cache Partition;
5) Install Zip from /sdcard;
6) I guess reboot (or maybe the flash does that -- not used PhilZ yet).
I know it's overly Questioning, but this phone is great and I think I just can't be too careful.
Thanks in advance.
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Yes that's right. All the recoveries are pretty much the same. I am not 100% sure Philz (based on CWM) is compatible with all the ROMs out there, but you can check on the proper thread
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tdhite said:
Thanks -- btw I obviously gave a thumb too...
Anyway -- can you verify for me, or point me to someone familiar with PhilZ, the following plan for flashing the ViperROM or InsertCoin (still fighting the internal debate as to which -- cool or rock solid):
1) Copy the ROM (zip) to /sdcard;
2) Reboot to recovery (PhilZ);
3) Wipe Data / Factory Reset;
4) Wipe Cache Partition;
5) Install Zip from /sdcard;
6) I guess reboot (or maybe the flash does that -- not used PhilZ yet).
I know it's overly Questioning, but this phone is great and I think I just can't be too careful.
Thanks in advance.
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I use TWRP 2.3.6.0 (Sprint HTC One) and haven't had any problems flashing any 5.5-based ROMS. Not sure about Philz, as I've never used that recovery. However, I do know from reading posts in Development section, that CWM definitely causes issues with some of the ROMs, where phone is stuck in recovery after a ROM is flashed.
Your sequence for flashing a ROM is correct. My suggestion will be to Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Data, and System in order to get a clean flash. I normally repeat this twice (just to be sure), then flash the ROM zip from sdcard, then reboot the phone (mostly manually).
I use ViperROM 3.5. It's Sense 5.5-based ROM, and it's way past awesome, with tons of tweaks (if that's your thing). This ROM has it's own installer (AROMA installer) and it walks you through the whole flashing process, and reboots the phone after it's done.
Also, I forgot to mention, if you have already unlocked your phone using official htcdev.com method then you don't need S-Off. S-Off unlocks more than just bootloader, which can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.
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zman0417 said:
I use TWRP 2.3.6.0 (Sprint HTC One) and haven't had any problems flashing any 5.5-based ROMS. Not sure about Philz, as I've never used that recovery. However, I do know from reading posts in Development section, that CWM definitely causes issues with some of the ROMs, where phone is stuck in recovery after a ROM is flashed.
Your sequence for flashing a ROM is correct. My suggestion will be to Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Data, and System in order to get a clean flash. I normally repeat this twice (just to be sure), then flash the ROM zip from sdcard, then reboot the phone (mostly manually).
I use ViperROM 3.5. It's Sense 5.5-based ROM, and it's way past awesome, with tons of tweaks (if that's your thing). This ROM has it's own installer (AROMA installer) and it walks you through the whole flashing process, and reboots the phone after it's done.
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Thanks -- I guess, then, you turned off screen blank in TWRP?
zman0417 said:
I use TWRP 2.3.6.0 (Sprint HTC One) and haven't had any problems flashing any 5.5-based ROMS. Not sure about Philz, as I've never used that recovery. However, I do know from reading posts in Development section, that CWM definitely causes issues with some of the ROMs, where phone is stuck in recovery after a ROM is flashed.
Your sequence for flashing a ROM is correct. My suggestion will be to Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Data, and System in order to get a clean flash. I normally repeat this twice (just to be sure), then flash the ROM zip from sdcard, then reboot the phone (mostly manually).
I use ViperROM 3.5. It's Sense 5.5-based ROM, and it's way past awesome, with tons of tweaks (if that's your thing). This ROM has it's own installer (AROMA installer) and it walks you through the whole flashing process, and reboots the phone after it's done.
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Hmmm, two installs, two boot loops (restored backups). Did you, by chance, select the ViperROM 'optimized' install, or 'stick close to stock'?
This should work -- but I always get a boot loop. I'm about to flash InsertCoin for the time being, but ???
Actually I didn't. I just keep touching my screen every now and then while I'm wiping/flashing. It's just me. Never had any issues using TWRP. If the screen does go blank, I touch the home button and screen comes back on...
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I use viper optimized. Are you using twrp or philz?
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In TWRP, go toWipe, Advance Wipe, then select Dalvik, Cache, Data, System. Do this process twice, then flash ROM. It will work.
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zman0417 said:
Actually I didn't. I just keep touching my screen every now and then while I'm wiping/flashing. It's just me. Never had any issues using TWRP. If the screen does go blank, I touch the home button and screen comes back on...
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I use viper optimized. Are you using twrp or philz?
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In TWRP, go toWipe, Advance Wipe, then select Dalvik, Cache, Data, System. Do this process twice, then flash ROM. It will work.
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Using PhilZ. Not ready to say that's the issue -- I installed InsertCoin and it ran like a champ. Something's up with Viper -- I'll figure it out. I can flash back to TWRP easily, but PhilZ has OTG, power charging, it's awfully good, and wicked stable.
Glad insertcoin is working out for you. Have they come up with kit Kat yet? That's what I'm waiting on before I switch ROMs again.
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Looking at viper forum, it seems like in the new version (3.5), they coded the Sprint device as m7spr as opposed to m7wls (the official name), which has caused ladies on different recoveries while installing. The devs posted instructions on how to fix this before flashing until they release an updated version. Just an FYI.
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I meant "caused issues". Doggone autocorrect....
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no ext, no MTD, have tried recovery v2.0.0.5 / v3 / v4
Used to flash often without a problem, until some day all roms suddenly fail.
to make sure all data/cache are cleared, all wipe (4 totally) and all format (but sdcard/ext) are done. still i wouldn't work. only asop v0.9.9.2 will do.
could anyone tell me why?
not a soul
not a soul
At least the only rom you can flash is arguably the best ROM over made for the heroc. Could be worse.
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what error is it giving you?
MrDowntown12 said:
At least the only rom you can flash is arguably the best ROM over made for the heroc. Could be worse.
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thanks for replying. I totally agree with you, however, one could be curious sometimes to try new things.
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what error is it giving you?
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thanks for replying.
it just stopped at the white screen with HTC logo
i believe i've waited long enough to make sure it's not working.
and there wasn't any error reported while flashing.
Could it be SDcard problem?
I think you're not wiping good enough. Flash caulkins format all then wipe EVERYTHING manually except SD card but NOT excluding sd-ext. Then go to advanced (assuming you're on cw) and wipe dalvik. Then flash caulkins format all one more time. Flash the rom and report back. I'm sure it will work
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Try Exactly what the ABOVE post suggested, and Report back!
abadasstanker69 said:
I think you're not wiping good enough. Flash caulkins format all then wipe EVERYTHING manually except SD card but NOT excluding sd-ext. Then go to advanced (assuming you're on cw) and wipe dalvik. Then flash caulkins format all one more time. Flash the rom and report back. I'm sure it will work
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don't know what your "caulkins" means.
i use cw recovery
4wipe(data/cache/dalvik/battery) + 4format(boot/cache/data/system)
I don't perceive any other wipe/system options.
anyway thanks for reply
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Try Exactly what the ABOVE post suggested, and Report back!
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i use cw recovery
4wipe(data/cache/dalvik/battery) + 4format(boot/cache/data/system)
I don't perceive any other wipe/system options.
anyway thanks for reply
Caulkins is a zip that formats the boot, data, system, and cache in one step. It can be.found in the first post of the wildheroc Rom thread.
But your doing what it does already, it just makes it faster really. Still worth a try tho
Also, I remember when people used to have problems flashing stuff, a wipe of the SD card helped. Just back everything up on your computer the wipe it with everything else.
I don't know if they ever figured out why it worked, just that sometimes a bad file get on the card and wont let it boot. Just another suggestion to try.
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Several days ago I bought Rom Manager from the Play Store on my Nexus 7 (wi-fi). I decided to flash the cyanogen mod, thinking it would be a painless experience I decided not to back up or clear cache. Once the mod had downloaded I rebooted into cyanogen and ended up stuck on the boot screen indefinitely. From there I went into Rom manager's recovery mode and did a factory reset (this time I did make a backup). Finally I was in cyanogen, but I wanted to go back to stock. When I tried flashing it and unrooting my tablet using the Nexus Root Toolkit ([I can't post links) CyanogenMod stayed on my device. I also tried using Rom manager to flash the zip from the Google page, but that didn't work either. I am clueless of what to do and if anybody needs any additional information just say so.
Thanks in Advance!
Edit 1: everytime I try to install a stock ROM it says "installation aborted".
Edit 2: I tried using NRT again to flash stock and it had an interesting error message about losing recovery or something, this could be the root of the problem.
martin234 said:
Several days ago I bought Rom Manager from the Play Store on my Nexus 7 (wi-fi). I decided to flash the cyanogen mod, thinking it would be a painless experience I decided not to back up or clear cache. Once the mod had downloaded I rebooted into cyanogen and ended up stuck on the boot screen indefinitely. From there I went into Rom manager's recovery mode and did a factory reset (this time I did make a backup). Finally I was in cyanogen, but I wanted to go back to stock. When I tried flashing it and unrooting my tablet using the Nexus Root Toolkit ([I can't post links) CyanogenMod stayed on my device. I also tried using Rom manager to flash the zip from the Google page, but that didn't work either. I am clueless of what to do and if anybody needs any additional information just say so.
Thanks in Advance!
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Read up on rooting and unrooting. These toolkits cause nothing but problems. They have threads dedicated to relocking and returning to stock. But you should know the methods behind toolkits. Just my opinion.
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Seconded. For unlocking and rooting maybe, if you already know what you are doing, but there's no way I'd be flashing cyanogen or any other ROM with ROM manager.
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i agree, dont use apps to flash stuff. the apps themselves are what cause the issues. download the rom(or kernel) with the device, boot into your recovery, then flash.
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martin234 said:
Several days ago I bought Rom Manager from the Play Store on my Nexus 7 (wi-fi). I decided to flash the cyanogen mod, thinking it would be a painless experience I decided not to back up or clear cache. Once the mod had downloaded I rebooted into cyanogen and ended up stuck on the boot screen indefinitely. From there I went into Rom manager's recovery mode and did a factory reset (this time I did make a backup). Finally I was in cyanogen, but I wanted to go back to stock. When I tried flashing it and unrooting my tablet using the Nexus Root Toolkit ([I can't post links) CyanogenMod stayed on my device. I also tried using Rom manager to flash the zip from the Google page, but that didn't work either. I am clueless of what to do and if anybody needs any additional information just say so.
Thanks in Advance!
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if you are clueless, then you should read and educate yourself first, before doing anything to your device to begin with. you especially dont have any business using a toolkit if you are clueless, you learn nothing using it.
simms22 said:
i agree, dont use apps to flash stuff. the apps themselves are what cause the issues. download the rom(or kernel) with the device, boot into your recovery, then flash.
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if you are clueless, then you should read and educate yourself first, before doing anything to your device to begin with. you especially dont have any business using a toolkit if you are clueless, you learn nothing using it.
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I have educated myself around using NRT, but not around flashing ROMs. I tried entering recovery and flashing and that didn't work, instead it still rebooted to cyanogenmod.
Get the Google apps zip for 4.2.1. Go to recovery. Factory reset. Flash cyanogen and then gapps. Factory reset again. Fix permissions. Reboot.
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If you want to go back to stock then i have 2 methods for u.
1. If you know fastboot then download 4.2.1 image from google and flash it via fastboot.
2. if you dont know how to do that ten download toolkit andlet it do the magic for u.
I did the 2nd part and i am back to stock with no issues what so ever.
BlackFire27 said:
Get the Google apps zip for 4.2.1. Go to recovery. Factory reset. Flash cyanogen and then gapps. Factory reset again. Fix permissions. Reboot.
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That didn't work i'm still in cyanogen.
martin234 said:
That didn't work i'm still in cyanogen.
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Well of course you are, that person gave terrible advice and didn't read the OP properly.
If you flash CyanogenMod then obviously you will still be using CyanogenMod.
You need to flash the stock images from Google. Google search is your friend.
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nodstuff said:
Well of course you are, that person gave terrible advice and didn't read the OP properly.
If you flash CyanogenMod then obviously you will still be using CyanogenMod.
You need to flash the stock images from Google. Google search is your friend.
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Thanks, unfortunately every time I try to install the stock image I get an "installation aborted" error after "installing update".
I've tried reformatting everything and even thought it may be a problem with Cyanogen so installed some other ROM but it still doesn't work.
martin234 said:
Thanks, unfortunately every time I try to install the stock image I get an "installation aborted" error after "installing update".
I've tried reformatting everything and even thought it may be a problem with Cyanogen so installed some other ROM but it still doesn't work.
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You can't install the factory images through recovery, you need to install them through fastboot.
Download the 4.2.1 images for nakasi (assuming you have the wifi only version, tilapia for the 3g version) and flash them via fast boot or the root toolkit if you have to.
That will solve any problems you have.
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nodstuff said:
You can't install the factory images through recovery, you need to install them through fastboot.
Download the 4.2.1 images for nakasi (assuming you have the wifi only version, tilapia for the 3g version) and flash them via fast boot or the root toolkit if you have to.
That will solve any problems you have.
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I cannot thank you enough, this actually fixed the problem.
Hi.
After unlocking my HTC, installing recovery and a custom ROM (ARHD 13.3) I have a problem with flashing kernels through recovery. Every time when it starts, phone reboots into system, just after the flashing starts, withough flashing the kernel. Any ideas?
Anyone? :-\ tried reflashing Rom with full wipe, tried other roms, changed the recovery...always the same.
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s_o_r_e_n said:
Anyone? :-\ tried reflashing Rom with full wipe, tried other roms, changed the recovery...always the same.
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Sounds strange! What kernel are you trying to flash? Did you also make sure your download's MD5 is correct; could be a bad download.
Yes, md5 sum is correct. I'm trying to flash anything strange is that after full wipe and reflashing Rom I can flash anything before first boot. After first boot can't flash zip files, like Rom cleaner or kernel. Phone always reboots just after flashing starts.
Once I've found that someone had such problem and formating something through adb helped...but can't find this info again
I tried flashing almost every kernel available.
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s_o_r_e_n said:
Yes, md5 sum is correct. I'm trying to flash anything strange is that after full wipe and reflashing Rom I can flash anything before first boot. After first boot can't flash zip files, like Rom cleaner or kernel. Phone always reboots just after flashing starts.
Once I've found that someone had such problem and formating something through adb helped...but can't find this info again
I tried flashing almost every kernel available.
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I think Rom Cleaner should be flashed before first boot anyway, but not the kernel. Are you clearing cache and dalvik before trying to flash?
Yes. I even clean cache through sdk :-\ yep, the Rom cleaner should be flashed before first boot, but anyway it shouldn't reboot even later as I think.
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s_o_r_e_n said:
Yes. I even clean cache through sdk :-\ yep, the Rom cleaner should be flashed before first boot, but anyway it shouldn't reboot even later as I think.
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Weird
Just for the sake of trying, a couple of ideas:
1- wipe the cache from recovery (not fastboot) and also wipe dalvik, then immediately flash kernel
2- perhaps there's a permission issue with the zip(s) / folder(s)
EDIT: perhaps you need to update recovery?
I reflashed recovery, tried CWM, TWRP...same on both think about going back to stock with RUU, then trying everything again from the start:-\
First advance...tried.
Second...U mean fixing permissions? Don't know if it's related to that problem, but of course will try.
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s_o_r_e_n said:
I reflashed recovery, tried CWM, TWRP...same on both think about going back to stock with RUU, then trying everything again from the start:-\
First advance...tried.
Second...U mean fixing permissions? Don't know if it's related to that problem, but of course will try.
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Though I don't think custom recovery would have issues with permissions (since it's su privilege), it could be the folder where your zip files are doesnt have rw permission, and the recovery attempts to access the folder, is unable to, and therefore just reboots.
Try putting the zip file in a different directory (or maybe even the root folder) and try again.
In root folder? Don't understand where exactly...tried to place it on different locations in storage.
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In root folder? Don't understand where exactly...tried to place it on different locations in storage.
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sorry, what I meant was /sdcard
which recovery are you using? send the link
Latest TWRP. I found that I can't even change the permissions to any file on sd card. But I have root access:-\ also tried fixing permissions.
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s_o_r_e_n said:
Latest TWRP. I found that I can't even change the permissions to any file on sd card. But I have root access:-\ also tried fixing permissions.
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Sorry, all out of ideas
No problem thank's for helping, will probably flash the RUU and start from beginning.
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Obvious question, but the kernel is for your version of Android isn't it? You're not flashing a 4.3 kernel on to 4.2.2?
of course not I'm on android 4.2.2 and flashing the 4.2.2 kernel version
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as for now everything's ok. Frankly speaking I didn't do anything new. reflashed recovery for the third time i believe, did the full wipe also few times, flashed arhd, rom cleaner and the kernel one by one and it works...for now
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and no..it's still the same. After first boot, I rebooted into recevery, tried to flash different zip and what....and reboot just after flashing:/ it makes me sick...:/
Thanks to one and all. I was facing the same issue of being unable to install the Bulletproof kernel on my HTC One having ViperOne 4.2.0 custom rom and TWRP 2.6.3.3 recovery.
I followed the advice here and wiped 'Dalvik cache' and 'cache' and (without rebooting) directly dirty flashed the Bulletproof kernel which did the trick.
Hope this helps someone else too.
Got the same problem. Tried with TWRP 2.6.6.3, 2.6.6.4 & actual CWM with failed tries to flash kernel,bootscreens,themes & the 360 camera fix.
Also tried to flash these recovery via fastboot and at least the m7&m7ul versions.
It happens suddenly
Btw: i'm on an tampered,unlocked hboot 1.54
Any help or ideas are much appreciated
Thesinistah86 said:
Got the same problem. Tried with TWRP 2.6.6.3, 2.6.6.4 & actual CWM with failed tries to flash kernel,bootscreens,themes & the 360 camera fix.
Also tried to flash these recovery via fastboot and at least the m7&m7ul versions.
It happens suddenly
Btw: i'm on an tampered,unlocked hboot 1.54
Any help or ideas are much appreciated
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idky but after flashing arhd41 it seems to be better. I can flash in 90% of tries successfully...
please help me.after changing my Rom I sow this error (the process com.htc,htcdiler has stopped).I did every thing, full wipe, flash boot.img, flash recovery, test another Roms, flash ROM, restore to original Rom, flash ROM by RUU.exe ,downgrade from Hboot 1.55 to Hboot 1.44,clearing cache & data from setting>App manager > all etc...none of them dose not work, I can't dile or send sms or recive them,pleaseeeeeeeeee helllllllllpppppp :crying:
now my phone is :
htc one
rooted
with CWM 6.0.4.5
ROM version 3.62.401.1
kernel 3.4.10-g31f7883
super CID
S OFF
RADIO version 3263
I test more than 5 kind of roms
parvizkamran said:
please help me.after changing my Rom I sow this error (the process com.htc,htcdiler has stopped).I did every thing, full wipe, flash boot.img, flash recovery, test another Roms, flash ROM, restore to original Rom, flash ROM by RUU.exe ,downgrade from Hboot 1.55 to Hboot 1.44,clearing cache & data from setting>App manager > all etc...none of them dose not work, I can't dile or send sms or recive them,pleaseeeeeeeeee helllllllllpppppp :crying:
now my phone is :
htc one
rooted
with CWM 6.0.4.5
ROM version 3.62.401.1
kernel 3.4.10-g31f7883
super CID
S OFF
RADIO version 3263
I test more than 5 kind of roms
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Switch to TWRP 6.0.3.3
parvizkamran said:
please help me.after changing my Rom I sow this error (the process com.htc,htcdiler has stopped).I did every thing, full wipe, flash boot.img, flash recovery, test another Roms, flash ROM, restore to original Rom, flash ROM by RUU.exe ,downgrade from Hboot 1.55 to Hboot 1.44,clearing cache & data from setting>App manager > all etc...none of them dose not work, I can't dile or send sms or recive them,pleaseeeeeeeeee helllllllllpppppp :crying:
now my phone is :
htc one
rooted
with CWM 6.0.4.5
ROM version 3.62.401.1
kernel 3.4.10-g31f7883
super CID
S OFF
RADIO version 3263
I test more than 5 kind of roms
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it look like some of you data make the dialer.app crash when it start.
Did you wiped cache of dialer.apk? Settings ---> apps ---> all apps tab ---> dialer.apk ---> wipe data and cache.
do the same for contacts app.
and wipe cache + dalvik then try again.
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BadAzDB said:
Switch to TWRP 6.0.3.3
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no related to his custom recovery imo. and you mean twrp 2.6.3.3 not 6.0
alray said:
it look like some of you data make the dialer.app crash when it start.
Did you wiped cache of dialer.apk? Settings ---> apps ---> all apps tab ---> dialer.apk ---> wipe data and cache.
do the same for contacts app.
and wipe cache + dalvik then try again.
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no related to his custom recovery imo. and you mean twrp 2.6.3.3 not 6.0
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It's happened to me before using that exact recovery. It's not about wiping cache if he's tried it on other roms.
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Yes I meant TWRP 2.6.3.3. If the force close is too much to let you install it through flasify and you can't find a zip of it anywhere then you'll have to use an toolkit in your pc
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the process com.htc,htcdiler has stopped
thx for answers.I did al l(wipe cache, dalvik..., htc diler clean cache & data),did not work:crying:
I changed CWM to TWR AND etc. I disappointed, now Im like an addicte with out drug.
Im sure all of you understand me....
Finally I find the way.....!
I change my HTC one from sense (3.62.401.1_4.3) to Google edition 4.4, then restore my old system backup (3.62.401.1 ) with ClockworkMod recover now it's work properly and everything is ok
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*removed*
batakang ftp is down permanently.
link to my razr m stuff: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-53iD-71B3iX0dXU2FTYjRjN3M&usp=sharing
link to my razr hd stuff: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B-53iD-71B3iZmRMT0x6dTlUU1k&usp=sharing
How to install your ROM? Instructions please.
BastaS said:
How to install your ROM? Instructions please.
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How to flash a rom:
rooted:
install safestrap
open safestrap and install recovery
reboot and enter recovery (select recovery on safestrap splash screen)
make a backup (optional, recommended)
create a rom slot
wipe everything except internal and external storage
install rom
bootloader unlocked:
install custom recovery (twrp recommended)
reboot and enter recovery (press and hold volume up + power hard keys while booting)
make a backup (optional, recommended)
wipe everything except internal and external storage
mount system
install rom
can i flash it to the stock rom slot?
BastaS said:
can i flash it to the stock rom slot?
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no
Q9Nap said:
no
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Can someone tell me which files I should flash? Are any of these files full ROM zips or do I have to flash multiple zips? Or are these only for locked bootloaders? I'm unlocked.
Duckie1217 said:
Can someone tell me which files I should flash? Are any of these files full ROM zips or do I have to flash multiple zips? Or are these only for locked bootloaders? I'm unlocked.
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you can flash any of the zips with "system" in the name; the names are self explanatory.
it isn't necessary to flash boot (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or coming from an aosp/cm/cm-variant build.
it isn't necessary to flash radio (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or have done the gsm hack and want to undo it.
Q9Nap said:
you can flash any of the zips with "system" in the name; the names are self explanatory.
it isn't necessary to flash boot (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or coming from an aosp/cm/cm-variant build.
it isn't necessary to flash radio (but doesn't hurt) unless you are upgrading from an earlier stock build or have done the gsm hack and want to undo it.
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I tried one earlier but my device would just power back off after rebooting. I'll try another package.
Duckie1217 said:
I tried one earlier but my device would just power back off after rebooting. I'll try another package.
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remember to mount system before installing the zip when using twrp/cwm.
Q9Nap said:
remember to mount system before installing the zip when using twrp/cwm.
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I mounted the system. The screen keeps flashing over and over again. No boot animation. Kernel issue?
Duckie1217 said:
I mounted the system. The screen keeps flashing over and over again. No boot animation. Kernel issue?
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what did you have installed before trying to flash? as i mentioned, if you're coming from a stock build prior to 98.30.1 or from aosp/cm, you need to flash the boot image. if you're not even getting to the bootanimation, this is likely the issue. if you're coming from an earlier stock build, you should also flash the radio. if you boot loop on the animation, you need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache.
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what did you have installed before trying to flash? as i mentioned, if you're coming from a stock build prior to 98.30.1 or from aosp/cm, you need to flash the boot image. if you're not even getting to the bootanimation, this is likely the issue. if you're coming from an earlier stock build, you should also flash the radio. if you boot loop on the animation, you need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache.
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Oh, of course. Sorry about that. I'll update here.
Duckie1217 said:
Oh, of course. Sorry about that. I'll update here.
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Did you have any Luck ?
I am having the same issues, coming from dhacker KK.
Gonna got back to clean stock and try again tomorrow.
Germanese said:
Did you have any Luck ?
I am having the same issues, coming from dhacker KK.
Gonna got back to clean stock and try again tomorrow.
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Oh, yeah. I got it running. Works well. Just gotta follow those instructions. Not like a typical flash.
Germanese said:
Did you have any Luck ?
I am having the same issues, coming from dhacker KK.
Gonna got back to clean stock and try again tomorrow.
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instructions added to op, hope this helps.
This rom hasn't massage app ?
And how i recive massage ?
kiba99 said:
This rom hasn't massage app ?
And how i recive massage ?
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Handsent on play.
kiba99 said:
This rom hasn't massage app ?
And how i recive massage ?
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if you know of a good massage app, i'd like to know what it is, especially if it gives happy endings lol.
if you mean "message" which i imagine you do, there are various messaging apps available on the play store, the most notable being google hangouts which now has sms integration.
the purpose of this rom is to remove all unnecessary apps that can be downloaded from the play store, so you're not stuck with a bunch of bloat that you don't want or need. there are replacements for the phone, contacts, camera, and gallery as well...
Just before I flash this, does Wifi Tether work? Has anyone tried it?
Thanks!
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Wi-Fi won't turn on for me after a clean install. Weird.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Coronado is dead said:
Just before I flash this, does Wifi Tether work? Has anyone tried it?
Thanks!
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Wi-Fi won't turn on for me after a clean install. Weird.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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yes, wifi tether is unlocked, as mentioned in the op.
as for wifi, there's no reason it shouldn't work, as i didn't modify anything that has to do with it. i'd recommend wiping everything except internal and external storage, then flashing boot, system, and radio to ensure a clean install. please post if you still have issues after doing that.