Well I was flashing the latest firmware and tried to boot into recovery and flash ARHD 50.1 and I just got the HTC screen and then to a black screen and now I have the phone with a triangle and exclamation.
Can anyone give me some help with this?
The firmware.zip flashed stock recovery, which is what you see with the triangle. Just flash twrp with: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
cschmitt said:
The firmware.zip flashed stock recovery, which is what you see with the triangle. Just flash twrp with: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
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Thanks! :good:
I was a bit worried as I'm still new to all this stuff. I finally got into fastboot and flashed my older firmware back and I was fine. I flashed the new firmware and made it back into fastboot again and reflashed twrp and was able to enter recovery and flash the rom.
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hello,
I have a problem guys i was flashing a rom (rom holics) happens to finishing flash, and in the process of restarting the device, I think for hurry I gave ah update.zip and rebooting, the screen stays there with the htc logo in black and restarts and the cycle repeats, could enter the bootloader, but now when I go into recovery at the beginning and who wants to enter (see the logo and lettering recovery) but then again with the white screen logo vibrates and reboots, I can do? by fastboot usb I can do something?
re-flash the recovery?
I ask for your support please
In fastboot, flash the recovery again I recommend wxcrecovery and then flash the ROM again. If you are s-on then you have to fastboot flash the kernel.
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Marshmellow92 said:
In fastboot, flash the recovery again I recommend wxcrecovery and then flash the ROM again. If you are s-on then you have to fastboot flash the kernel.
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I get the following (attached screenshot)
cancha said:
I get the following (attached screenshot)
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Recovery was written fine. Now you need to reboot to recovery. Instead of
fastboot reboot
do
fastboot reboot recovery
Or just select bootloader on the phone, then select recovery
Now you're in recovery, flash the ROM of your choice. If you're s-on, you'll then need to reboot to fastboot and fastboot flash the boot.img included with the rom
homeslice976 said:
Recovery was written fine. Now you need to reboot to recovery. Instead of
fastboot reboot
do
fastboot reboot recovery
Or just select bootloader on the phone, then select recovery
Now you're in recovery, flash the ROM of your choice. If you're s-on, you'll then need to reboot to fastboot and fastboot flash the boot.img included with the rom
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If I did that, try to get into recovery, but still I can not access = recovery restarts in white screen and htc logo, I did going into bootloader then recovery, not tried from the console of the pc
In boot loader does it say locked or unlocked?
Edit: try a different recovery
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homeslice976 said:
In boot loader does it say locked or unlocked?
Edit: try a different recovery
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says JuopunutBear S-OFF
when I try to load from the image with the following command
fastboot boot recovery.img file-
It's the same goes for the recovery time is then restarted the typical htc logo with white screen
I'm already starting to worry is brick?
cancha said:
when I try to load from the image with the following command
fastboot boot recovery.img file-
It's the same goes for the recovery time is then restarted the typical htc logo with white screen
I'm already starting to worry is brick?
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If all else fails flash stock recovery, re-lock bootloader, run an RUU ( or flash a PH39IMG.ZIP file ), unlock the bootloader, re-root, flash a custom recovery and restore your phone from a nandroid backup or titanium backup. and all should be well.
camo_flage said:
If all else fails flash stock recovery, re-lock bootloader, run an RUU ( or flash a PH39IMG.ZIP file ), unlock the bootloader, re-root, flash a custom recovery and restore your phone from a nandroid backup or titanium backup. and all should be well.
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Thanks friend, if I had no need to use the RUU and install the RUU now achieved again the whole process thanks XD
I have a soft brick. I cannot make the phone to boot.
My cid is vodap001 uk, 2.24.161.1 ,hboot 1.54
The phone is on bootlloop and I cannot access recovery but I can access fastboot.
I flashed all the recoveries twpr , cwm , stock but I cannot get into recovery ,it also loops
The phone in only unlocked ,it is still s-on.
Someone please upload the 2.24.161.1 vodaphone ruu because I cannot find it anywhere in xda the htc1guru site is down and all the links are also down.
I would be very greatful if someone could help.
seilogeo said:
I have a soft brick. I cannot make the phone to boot.
My cid is vodap001 uk, 2.24.161.1 ,hboot 1.54
The phone is on bootlloop and I cannot access recovery but I can access fastboot.
I flashed all the recoveries twpr , cwm , stock but I cannot get into recovery ,it also loops
The phone in only unlocked ,it is still s-on.
Someone please upload the 2.24.161.1 vodaphone ruu because I cannot find it anywhere in xda the htc1guru site is down and all the links are also down.
I would be very greatful if someone could help.
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here you go >> http://www.thehtcguru.com/GuruResets/Guru_Reset_M7_2.24.161.1.zip
Use TWRP 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Thanks a lot for that.
I started downloading , I will keep you updated!!
Still I cannot boot into recovery, it is very strange .
Can I flash this zip with fastboot or not?
seilogeo said:
Thanks a lot for that.
I started downloading , I will keep you updated!!
Still I cannot boot into recovery, it is very strange .
Can I flash this zip with fastboot or not?
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Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_file.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then boot in recovery, push the rom to your phone and install it.
You can't flash a rom from fastboot, it must be done from recovery.
alray said:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_file.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then boot in recovery, push the rom to your phone and install it.
You can't flash a rom from fastboot, it must be done from recovery.
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This is my biggest problem I cannot boot into recovery, it bootloops after 15 seconds I choose it in the fastboot menu. I even tried to (fastboot boot recovery. img) and it also bootloops.
I cannot boot into android also, I am in big trouble. Any ideas??
seilogeo said:
This is my biggest problem I cannot boot into recovery, it bootloops after 15 seconds I choose it in the fastboot menu. I even tried to (fastboot boot recovery. img) and it also bootloops.
I cannot boot into android also, I am in big trouble. Any ideas??
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First are you sure you have flashed the recovery and then erased cache and rebooted before attempting to boot in recovery mode?
Have you checked the MD5 value of your recovery before flashing?
"fastboot boot recovery.img" was only available on hboot 1.44
alray said:
First are you sure you have flashed the recovery and then erased cache and rebooted before attempting to boot in recovery mode?
Have you checked the MD5 value of your recovery before flashing?
"fastboot boot recovery.img" was only available on hboot 1.44
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I literally tried all of the recovery images I found for that device , I always check the md5 , and erase cache.
It looks like it is finishes flashing properly with no errors , but when I try to boot into recovery it bootloops.
Ok I found it no worries
If someone can help me find the ruu for vodap001 x. xx. 161.x would be my savior right now
Hi, is there a way to root through stock recovery? I'm unable to either flash recovery or boot it through
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
, i've tried through stock recovery but it says zip isnt signed, is there a way to sign it?
Terramoto said:
Hi, is there a way to root through stock recovery? I'm unable to either flash recovery or boot it through
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
, i've tried through stock recovery but it says zip isnt signed, is there a way to sign it?
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I'm pretty sure it's not possible with stock recovery.
I also think your command might be what's messing you up...
To boot recovery wouldn't be
Code:
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
I've never tried this so not 100% sure.
To install recovery the command would be...
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I dont think so, because its able to boot it just doesnt get into the recovery, its the same problem when i flash it, it boots but it doesnt load recovery. Damn it, all this bloatware here hunting my privacy and i can't remove it and one of the apps is auto turning wifi on... HTC never more.
Any help appreciated here, I have been searching the forums all morning, but haven't found the same issue as mine (lots of stuck at google ?'s but none from failed upgrade) last night I decided to take the plunge and update my N6 from build 6.0.1 (MOB31H, Oct 2016) to 7.0.0 (NBD90Z, Oct 2016)
I typically use the WugFresh NRT to upgrade via factory image. Last night I decided to give the OTA images a try.
Everything was going smoothly until I bumped my keyboard tray and my phone became disconnected while still flashing. It was almost done too.....it was at the point of flashing the system image and was interrupted at 83% and it failed install.
I then attempted to recover from this by flashing entire factory image for 7.0 but it doesn't seem to want to mount my device. I then tried to go back and flash 6.01 to device using the softbrick/bootloop function from the NRT toolkit. It seemed to partially work as the size of the word google on the screen changed during boot went smaller (so I assume the boot.img was able to flash?) but I am still stuck at the google logo with the unlock at the bottom. Bright side is device is bootloader unlocked.
If I try the recover from bootloop function on the NRT it seems to have trouble sending files to phone (goes through all the process just doesn't take it looks like it sending files but before each at beginning it doesn't seem to connect to device.
I can access bootloader, and recovery. In recovery I tried to wipe/cache (wipes but doesn't help), tried factory reset (wipes but still stuck at Google), tried to mount system through selecting via recovery and it fails.
Not sure which image I should try to flash now to recover 6.01 or 7.0 or if I can even recover from this? Any suggestions are appreciated.
When I first got my phone I did create a backup using the NRT but that was on I think 5.0 or 5.01 and I no longer have twrp installed, should I try putting twrp on it and restoring that back up? It was a long time ago and I am not sure if it will cause radio or boot img issues...since I have upgraded so far past without making another backup with a newer version.
I have read that some others with similar issues that were told to use the N beta to get a clean flash.....only issue is there is no longer a N beta for Nexus 6......it now only shows 7.01 for 6p, 5x, and pixel.
Should I try flashing twrp and a ROM? And after see if I can get to load that way then go back and flash stock image?
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
On PC:
Download most recent from Google factory images page.
Download most recent twrp
Unzip file
Unzip image-shamu-______.zip
From phone:
Boot to bootloader (power+vol down)
Plug in phone
From PC:
Fastboot flash bootloader <name of bootloader file>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash radio <name of radio>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into twrp recovery and wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
Profit
Dirty_Jerz said:
On PC:
Download most recent from Google factory images page.
Download most recent twrp
Unzip file
Unzip image-shamu-______.zip
From phone:
Boot to bootloader (power+vol down)
Plug in phone
From PC:
Fastboot flash bootloader <name of bootloader file>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash radio <name of radio>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into twrp recovery and wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
Profit
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just a silly question really , can this work on on a locked bootloader /not rooted device ?
touns_j said:
just a silly question really , can this work on on a locked bootloader /not rooted device ?
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This requires you unlock your bootloader. You will be installing a custom recovery. Root is not needed though.
wavechapter said:
This requires you unlock your bootloader. You will be installing a custom recovery. Root is not needed though.
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alright , i thought twrp could be replaced with stock recovery
Dirty_Jerz said:
On PC:
Download most recent from Google factory images page.
Download most recent twrp
Unzip file
Unzip image-shamu-______.zip
From phone:
Boot to bootloader (power+vol down)
Plug in phone
From PC:
Fastboot flash bootloader <name of bootloader file>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash radio <name of radio>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into twrp recovery and wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
Profit
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Thank You Dirty_Jerz! I really appreciate the help.
I am now back up and running on 7.0!
Strange, maybe I am missing something but not aware of what...
I've been on Revolution OS and as being curious I gave Android Q a try....means, I flashed "Q" successfully yesterday -through Mi flashing tool- but wasn't happy at all, therefore I went back to Global Dev (again via Mi Flashing tool) to reinstall Revoultion.....Regardless of which TWRP version I' am trying to flash, even after Fastboot is indicating a successful TWRP flash I am not able to access the Recovery. Trying to use adb reboot recovery ends-up in the stock recovery....also fastboot boot recovery.img dosn't help....
even trying to flash the TWRP version I used to install Revolution recerntly does not work.
flyingjack said:
Strange, maybe I am missing something but not aware of what...
I've been on Revolution OS and as being curious I gave Android Q a try....means, I flashed "Q" successfully yesterday -through Mi flashing tool- but wasn't happy at all, therefore I went back to Global Dev (again via Mi Flashing tool) to reinstall Revoultion.....Regardless of which TWRP version I' am trying to flash, even after Fastboot is indicating a successful TWRP flash I am not able to access the Recovery. Trying to use adb reboot recovery ends-up in the stock recovery....also fastboot boot recovery.img dosn't help....
even trying to flash the TWRP version I used to install Revolution recerntly does not work.
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What I've found is normal commands to boot into recovery do not work for this phone. Boot into fastboot, flash recovery then use volume up and power combination to boot into recovery. Hopefully that will get you back in.
flyingjack said:
Strange, maybe I am missing something but not aware of what...
I've been on Revolution OS and as being curious I gave Android Q a try....means, I flashed "Q" successfully yesterday -through Mi flashing tool- but wasn't happy at all, therefore I went back to Global Dev (again via Mi Flashing tool) to reinstall Revoultion.....Regardless of which TWRP version I' am trying to flash, even after Fastboot is indicating a successful TWRP flash I am not able to access the Recovery. Trying to use adb reboot recovery ends-up in the stock recovery....also fastboot boot recovery.img dosn't help....
even trying to flash the TWRP version I used to install Revolution recerntly does not work.
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I escaped from the FASTBOOT loop by flashing the FASTBOOT ROM using command.
ROM I used
cepheus_global_images_V10.2.6.0.PFAMIX_20190327.0000.00_9.0_global_9cc39b4570.tgz
The command I used
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash cust cust.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash dummy dummy.img
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot flash metadata metadata.img
fastboot flash misc misc.img
fastboot flash persist persist.img
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot reboot
Finally I found a TWRP version that is working (3.3.0-0423 by wzsx150 -thx mate!) and got back to Revolution OS!!
Thx also for your support!