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I have a rooted nexus one running cm7.2 and it won't boot to boot loader or recovery or rom o
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Or fast boot so I can't do anything am I bricked
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Try to use passimg.zip method. Google it download that zip put it in or main SD. Hold trackball + power button. Good luck
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I can't get to fadtboot or boot loader so I cantbdo passimage
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I can't get to fadtboot or boot loader so I cantbdo passimage
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Do you have ADB and fastboot software installed in your PC? Either have that or download Android SDK. You can boot your phone via ADB command lines.
Yes I have it but nothing will work the charging lightbwont lightvwont light up orbanything
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Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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what is mean?
Search.
hi
humzaahmed155 said:
Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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Hi. my N1 is totally dead(i think) wont boot still showing X logo and lock. I tried everything. When using Nexus 7 toolkit, toolkit say device found (showing serial number). But when i try flash using adb command everytime i get message device not found. What is problem, what is wrong?
Thanks
bagi576 said:
Hi. my N1 is totally dead(i think) wont boot still showing X logo and lock. I tried everything. When using Nexus 7 toolkit, toolkit say device found (showing serial number). But when i try flash using adb command everytime i get message device not found. What is problem, what is wrong?
Thanks
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Can you reach the boot menu by pressing the volume down key while powering on?
Otherwise, try to check if fastboot is able to see your device and flash some new boot and system image
You have a Nexus One, not sure why you're using the Nexus 7 Toolkit..
hi
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You have a Nexus One, not sure why you're using the Nexus 7 Toolkit..
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Hi, only Nexus 7 Toolkit shows device is connected. adb mode not responding. i've just tried N7 Toolkit
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efxbug said:
Can you reach the boot menu by pressing the volume down key while powering on?
Otherwise, try to check if fastboot is able to see your device and flash some new boot and system image
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Thank you for asking. able to enter boot menu and fastboot menu. but cant flash anything, i'll tried new boot new system img's. Nothing. When connecting to PC fastboot showing Fastboot USB mode is enabled. unable to do nothing via adb mode. adb mode say error device not found.
Thanks for answer
Are drivers installed? And have you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
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Are drivers installed? And have you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
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Yes, installed correct. it show up in the Device Manager list.
Anyway, i go to try this driver. Thanks. Let me know u
hmm. unlucky. Still nothing. Windows take a signal when connecting phone shows on fastboot menu => fastboot usb and adb mode say error device not found:crying:
i scanned my drivers using driver genius v11, i saw android driver named Samsung_Android_4.0_usbdrivers. now i think its something wrong with my boot.img?
When you see fastboot usb, and you type fastboot devices in a terminal, what does it say? ADB only works in recovery or when your ROM is booted, so just focus on fastboot.
it say when N1 is fastboot usb mode "error device not found". thanks for advance. tomorrow i'll be ask more.
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Hey guys. Finally my N1 detected in adb mode. Im used Nexus 7 toolkit, downloaded N1 official Rom (i used only boot.img from zip file)
1st ive installed toolkit, then flashed boot.img (from official rom) to /system/ folder. Finally Windows device manager say detected new device and downloading drivers.
Started cmd.exe typed adb shell => adb mode showed HT9**********. Now problem is wont boot. What i do now? :silly:
i hope u can enter fastboot usb mode. if so try flashing any recovery.img
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While in fastboot and plugged into use (using our special fastboot)
Code:
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
That's it, no more Sticky Bit
What exactly does this do.
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What exactly does this do.
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That is also my question
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If you've ever played with fastboot and afterward it booted into fastboot every reboot, this is the fix. If you have or had this problem you know what this does and how annoying it is.
One bit of advice make sure your using a Motorola data cable. I couldn't get this to work without one plus I couldn't do fast boot to push files or nothing
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jlaird1990 said:
One bit of advice make sure your using a Motorola data cable. I couldn't get this to work without one plus I couldn't do fast boot to push files or nothing
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Very True. I've only used the usb cables that came with my Moto Bravo and Atrix HD. I prefer the Bravo one because its about 3 times thicker than the AHD cord. Or a Motorola Factory Cable....I really need to get one of those.
If you look inside your XML of the sbf it sets sticky to on. Then if something messes up during flashing you'll go right back to fastboot to do it all over again. Sometimes it gets stuck on of the off command doesn't execute and that's what the command in OP does.
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jlaird1990 said:
One bit of advice make sure your using a Motorola data cable. I couldn't get this to work without one plus I couldn't do fast boot to push files or nothing
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That explains why I had to use rsdlite. Using an "Onn" usb cable from Walmart and fastboot complains about a download limit then fails on system.img
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darknessrise1234 said:
That explains why I had to use rsdlite. Using an "Onn" usb cable from Walmart and fastboot complains about a download limit then fails on system.img
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The Download Size Error is from using the SDK's fastboot. You need to use the snapdragon fastboots or you'll get errors when flashing a lot of our partitions. Those are the only fastboots that fully work for us.
I used the fastboot from your thread, but I put it in the folder of my Kindle tools. That could be it.
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Found this over on the DroidRZR.com Forms,it worked for me where the single fast boot command wouldn't for some reason.
List of commands to type in. ( in order)
1. adb reboot bootloader
2.fastboot oem fb_mode_set
3.fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
3.fastboot erase userdata
4.fastboot erase cache
5.fastboot reboot
Hope this helps someone.
This thread is telling the fix in the op... Smh
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No I get it,but the 1 fastboot command didn't work for me,i had to got through all the steps to get out of sticky fastboot.
device not found
TabascoTX said:
Found this over on the DroidRZR.com Forms,it worked for me where the single fast boot command wouldn't for some reason.
List of commands to type in. ( in order)
1. adb reboot bootloader
2.fastboot oem fb_mode_set
3.fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
3.fastboot erase userdata
4.fastboot erase cache
5.fastboot reboot
Hope this helps someone.
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thanks for this one. but when i enter adb reboot bootloader it says device not found? what mode shall i go to?
thanks
Hello everyone!
I just flashed the Android Revolution ROM (5.1 version) and it wouldn't boot properly- (I was using twrp and had S-Off) afterwards I flashed clockworkmod to see if maybe twrp was the issue...
Now my phone will only boot into fastboot and refuses to reboot or boot into recovery.. I'm totally out of ideas and the toolkits I've used in the past don't seem to be of any use.
If anyone has any clue or tip then I would greatly appreciate it!
Hi.
I'm in the same situation as this poor fella (only fastboot, no CWM recovery) except my situation might be even worse as I'm running Windows 8.1, this stupid OS which prevents to use fastboot. I know there is a solution to make it work on W8.1, but unfortunately there is no USB 3.0 port on my computer so I can't use the Intel driver workaround.
So right now my phone is stuck on the bootloader screen and I really don't know what to do anymore.
I'm freaking out at the fact that I've lost my primary phone...argh. I wish I never quickly went for the 4.4 roms.. been giving me trouble
Well.. I flashed twrp through fastboot using Hasoon's HTC Toolkit and it looks like it worked but.. when trying to boot into recovery it freezes then cycles through rebooting..
Had these issues too, only option was ruu to get my phone back up and running.
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Boot329 said:
I'm freaking out at the fact that I've lost my primary phone...argh. I wish I never quickly went for the 4.4 roms.. been giving me trouble
Well.. I flashed twrp through fastboot using Hasoon's HTC Toolkit and it looks like it worked but.. when trying to boot into recovery it freezes then cycles through rebooting..
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1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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mt3g said:
Had these issues too, only option was ruu to get my phone back up and running.
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I've never done that before- what are the prerequisites and steps you took to get it back up and running?
mt3g said:
Had these issues too, only option was ruu to get my phone back up and running.
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1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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Forgive my ignorance but I've only been using Toolkits and have no clue on how to run commands through the command prompt..
But I am willing to learn! Where exactly would you recommend me looking into to get this working?
(I have the SDK manager and HTC usb files if that helps?)
Boot329 said:
Forgive my ignorance but I've only been using Toolkits and have no clue on how to run commands through the command prompt..
But I am willing to learn! Where exactly would you recommend me looking into to get this working?
(I have the SDK manager and HTC usb files if that helps?)
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No problem bro, I'm always down to help someone learn and fastboot/adb is a MUST if you are a rooter bc it'll get your ass out of a bind quick. I'll need to know what OS your computer is running while I gather the necessary downloads and screenshots so I can help you as much as I can
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No problem bro, I'm always down to help someone learn and fastboot/adb is a MUST if you are a rooter bc it'll get your ass out of a bind quick. I'll need to know what OS your computer is running while I gather the necessary downloads and screenshots so I can help you as much as I can
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Yeah I'm slowly realizing that I can't run away from learning this information!
I'm using Windows 7 (32 bit)
Also I ran into this article: http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/
This might help I think?
I'm at work now then going to the gym if I'm still up and you need help I'll post in the thread to see how things are going... Good luck in the mean time tho. Post your hboot and what is you're on fastboot garvar all is needed to help with ruu.
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InflatedTitan said:
No problem bro, I'm always down to help someone learn and fastboot/adb is a MUST if you are a rooter bc it'll get your ass out of a bind quick. I'll need to know what OS your computer is running while I gather the necessary downloads and screenshots so I can help you as much as I can
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I got it working out with the help of your command lines! THANK YOU !
No need to get any screenshots- your were extremely helpful!
Boot329 said:
I got it working out with the help of your command lines! THANK YOU !
No need to get any screenshots- your were extremely helpful!
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Oh alright lol. I had everything downloaded and screens captured to walk you through haha. Awesome man, glad you got it
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So I recently downloaded a g3 ROM on 24a baseband and flashed the at&t version instead of the Verizon version so as you know now I am sitting with a brick.. Every time I try to put the phone in download mode I get what is pictured in the pic below it says (840) fastboot mode started (890) udc_start.... Now I am assuming I have to do something with fastboot and adb but not sure what really would like to get off my galaxy nexus and back on the phone.. I know there is lots of nice people on XDA that can help so please do expect some beer for the help thanks guys
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so you don't have recovery access?
Press both volume down and power untill the phone completely shuts off. Don't let go till its off. Then press volume down and power and as soon as you see the LG logo let go then press power button again taking you to the reset screen. Follow through to factory reset to get you to twrp or whichever recovery you put it on.
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So I recently downloaded a g3 ROM on 24a baseband and flashed the at&t version instead of the Verizon version so as you know now I am sitting with a brick.. Every time I try to put the phone in download mode I get what is pictured in the pic below it says (840) fastboot mode started (890) udc_start.... Now I am assuming I have to do something with fastboot and adb but not sure what really would like to get off my galaxy nexus and back on the phone.. I know there is lots of nice people on XDA that can help so please do expect some beer for the help thanks guys
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Have you try to get into TWRP or CWM recovery via hard buttons? 1) From that fastboot screen, press power and vol. down together and hold for 8 seconds until it reboots by itself and then flash off, 2) press power and vol. down together until LG logo turns on, 3) Let go of both buttons briefly (1/2 second), push both buttons together again for 1 second, only to let go of the volume down button, 4) This should bring up a white Factory Reset screen, 5) push Power button 3 times to enter TWRP or CWM recovery (hopefully you can restore a saved rom--if not download a rom (and all support files like Gapps if needed on AOSP roms) via PC on USB-OTG flash drive (buy one if you don't have one as they're so convenient, USB-OTG cable is like $2 on Epay to use your existing flash drives, or 32GB Kingston micro-Duo OTG flash drive is $15), then use File Manager of TWRP to copy the rom over to your "SD card" and then to flash them.:good:
Edit: Damn, late to the party again
If you can't boot to recovery to flash an other ROM for your variant, follow this guide, it should work.
Read it twice before you do anything!
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kudos to @cms88168 for this fix, i will use his guide but will make some tweaks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477595
Make sure to download your versions aboot, boot, dbi, laf, misc, modem, persist, recovery, rpm, sbl1, and tz images here
and download his 7Z file (from here: click! | password: cms88168) and place all of the images into the extracted file, replacing his laf.img with yours.
next you want to hold shift and right click and open command prompt in the fastboot folder.
make sure your phone is connected and is in fastboot mode.
next we will be erasing and flashing all of the images back. do this one line at a time obviously.
Code:
fastboot erase aboot
fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase dbi
fastboot flash dbi dbi.img
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
fastboot erase misc
fastboot flash misc misc.img
fastboot erase modem
fastboot flash modem modem.img
fastboot erase persist
fastboot flash persist persist.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase rpm
fastboot flash rpm rpm.img
fastboot erase sbl1
fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.img
fastboot erase tz
fastboot flash tz tz.img
fastboot reboot
you should then reboot and turn your phone off. Next plug it in holding the volume+ button and boot into download mode (it should work now) if not you might not have downloaded the right versions for your phone or something else is completely wrong and i dont know how to fix it.
Next you should revert to stock using this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
I hope this helps some people! Feel free to ask questions or provide some feedback, this is my first guide.
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Thanks for all the replys.. I am not a noon when it comes to Roms and recovery and all.. I can get into twrp still but the thing is all my data is gone onece I flashed the wrong ROM so all my backups and everything when I try to go into download mode it goes straight back to that fast boot screen in the pic so I can't go back to stock with the lg flash tools
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Hid3rs said:
If you can't boot to recovery to flash an other ROM for your variant, follow this guide, it should work.
Read it twice before you do anything!
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I believe this what I will have to do
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androidreviewguy said:
I believe this what I will have to do
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If you don't understand something in the guide or need some help, hit me up via PM.
Good luck!
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If you don't understand something in the guide or need some help, hit me up via PM.
Good luck!
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I appreciate that very much fastboot is something new to me so probely be prepared for a pm lol but won't be able to do it till tomorrow have to watch a wwe ppv with my wife lol
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androidreviewguy said:
Thanks for all the replys.. I am not a noon when it comes to Roms and recovery and all.. I can get into twrp still but the thing is all my data is gone onece I flashed the wrong ROM so all my backups and everything when I try to go into download mode it goes straight back to that fast boot screen in the pic so I can't go back to stock with the lg flash tools
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If you can still get into TWRP you should be able to adb push another ROM and anything else you need to flash while in recovery.
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If you can still get into TWRP you should be able to adb push another ROM and anything else you need to flash while in recovery.
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Is there anyway you can tell me how to do that or the things I would need to download?
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Is there anyway you can tell me how to do that or the things I would need to download?
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If you don't already have the Android SDK installed on your PC you will need to install and set that up first. It can be found here:
https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html?hl=i
Next make sure you have the proper drivers for your phone installed on your computer. They can be found here:
http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-VS980
Open up a terminal and plug your phone into your computer while it's in recovery mode and try running the adb devices command. If no devices are listed (which they weren't for me the first time), open up Device Manager (assuming you are on Windows) and find your device. Right click on it and select "Update driver software" then "Browse my computer for driver software" then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer." Now, you should be able to select the driver for your phone. I selected the "ADB Sooner Interface" and it works for me. After running the adb kill-server and then adb devices command your device should be listed. Next all you have to do adb push the ROM plus any other files you want to flash.
If you need any more help, feel free to PM me and I'll do my best.
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If you don't already have the Android SDK installed on your PC you will need to install and set that up first. It can be found here:
https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html?hl=i
Next make sure you have the proper drivers for your phone installed on your computer. They can be found here:
http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-VS980
Open up a terminal and plug your phone into your computer while it's in recovery mode and try running the adb devices command. If no devices are listed (which they weren't for me the first time), open up Device Manager (assuming you are on Windows) and find your device. Right click on it and select "Update driver software" then "Browse my computer for driver software" then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer." Now, you should be able to select the driver for your phone. I selected the "ADB Sooner Interface" and it works for me. After running the adb kill-server and then adb devices command your device should be listed. Next all you have to do adb push the ROM plus any other files you want to flash.
If you need any more help, feel free to PM me and I'll do my best.
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Nice man thank you so much I will try tonight and tomorrow and check back with you
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When I did adb I install all drivers is still didn't push the recovery at all I get errors like recovery can't load or it won't open up I mean I did everything is it the file is corrupted
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lox2013 said:
When I did adb I install all drivers is still didn't push the recovery at all I get errors like recovery can't load or it won't open up I mean I did everything is it the file is corrupted
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you must of did something wrong. I did get a working recovery and a rooted phone. cheers to the guy that put this together. just keep on trying or pm me and i can tell you the way i did it.
Did you unlock your bootloader first??
etienne97 said:
Did you unlock your bootloader first??
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Yeah I unlock the boot loader it was easy. The recovery keep saying can't unload error
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smiley45 said:
you must of did something wrong. I did get a working recovery and a rooted phone. cheers to the guy that put this together. just keep on trying or pm me and i can tell you the way i did it.
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How did u do it
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Yeah I unlock the boot loader it was easy. The recovery keep saying can't unload error
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All you need to do is make sure you install the htc drivers and also try and install the adb fastboot universal driver from xda. It provides a lot of useful drivers. Just follow these steps:
Turn off your phone
Hold the volume down button and then hold both the vol down and power button until HBOOT pops up.
Then scroll to the fastboot option with the volume keys and press the power button.
Now your in fastboot. You can now connect your phone to your computer.
Next on your pc search device manager and open device manager.
Check and make sure under android usb devices it says my htc.
Now open command prompt without elevated permissions.
Enter fastboot devices and it should show your device.
You are now ready to flash the recovery.
Download the recovery image and rename it rec.img and type something like "fastboot flash recovery C:/Users/***/Downloads/rec.img" without the quotations.
After it finishes just scroll to the HBOOT option on your device and click the power button and scroll to the recovery option and click the power button. Bam TWRP on your desire.
Links:
ADB FASTBOOT UNIVERSAL THREAD
RECOVERY THREAD
ROOT THREAD
If your having trouble still just look over the root and the recovery threads.
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All you need to do is make sure you install the htc drivers and also try and install the adb fastboot universal driver from xda. It provides a lot of useful drivers. Just follow these steps:
Turn off your phone
Hold the volume down button and then hold both the vol down and power button until HBOOT pops up.
Then scroll to the fastboot option with the volume keys and press the power button.
Now your in fastboot. You can now connect your phone to your computer.
Next on your pc search device manager and open device manager.
Check and make sure under android usb devices it says my htc.
Now open command prompt without elevated permissions.
Enter fastboot devices and it should show your device.
You are now ready to flash the recovery.
Download the recovery image and rename it rec.img and type something like "fastboot flash recovery C:/Users/***/Downloads/rec.img" without the quotations.
After it finishes just scroll to the HBOOT option on your device and click the power button and scroll to the recovery option and click the power button. Bam TWRP on your desire.
Links:
ADB FASTBOOT UNIVERSAL THREAD
RECOVERY THREAD
ROOT THREAD
If your having trouble still just look over the root and the recovery threads.
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On step ten I don't understand that at all how do I rename it and where do I put the recovery file at so u saying put fastboot flash whatever name u put.img
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lox2013 said:
On step ten I don't understand that at all how do I rename it and where do I put the recovery file at so u saying put fastboot flash whatever name u put.img
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Download the image from the recovery thread and then go to your downloads folder and rename the image thats in your downloads folder to rec.img and flash it. Keep it in your downloads folder.
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PS- this ebay unlocking service seller told me he can unlock 510 virgin one(see attached image),
but any one know that 510 virgin one has ability to work in GSM netwroks?
Or the desire 510 sprint model can be used in international GSM networks?
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