ok guys this what happen.
i plan to refresh my phone. so i installed ARHD ROM with fullwipe, after that i formatted my internal storage thru TWRP.
after that, im stuck with the HTC Logo with the red warning.
i never thought that will happen since i installed the ROM.
i can still use the recovery TWRP but i cant do anything. the phone is totally useless.
i tried reinstalling in thru OTG by mounting it, but still to no avail. is there anyway i could fix this? i really need help.
my phone is running tha latest ARHD 52 (4.4.2)
i dont have any back up
If you can boot into twrp you can use ADB to push a rom to your internal storage then flash.
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If you can boot into twrp you can use ADB to push a rom to your internal storage then flash.
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i did pushed the rom, but after installing the rom. im still on the boot stage with the HTC logo and the red warning, i wasnt able to pass on the boot right after that which is the "HTC One"
Factory reset? Guru reset flash? Restore nandroid? RUU?
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Hi,
I need a bit of help on an accident I had.
I have a Galaxy S with the [AOSP][4.2.2][UNOFFICIAL] SuperNexus 2.0 - I90 rom, but somehow I made a mistake and ended up erasing the internal sd card storage so now my phone doesn't work (it's stuck at the rom boot logo). I tried to install the rom again using an external sd but couldn't do it. Is there anyway for me to get my phone up and running again?
Thanks!
Coito said:
Hi,
I need a bit of help on an accident I had.
I have a Galaxy S with the [AOSP][4.2.2][UNOFFICIAL] SuperNexus 2.0 - I90 rom, but somehow I made a mistake and ended up erasing the internal sd card storage so now my phone doesn't work (it's stuck at the rom boot logo). I tried to install the rom again using an external sd but couldn't do it. Is there anyway for me to get my phone up and running again?
Thanks!
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You could try falshing with Odin on 2.3.6 again and then flash back to 4.x
With download modus that should work.
But no promisses
Go to download mod using 3 botton combo and flash 2.3.6 GB with Odin ;and come back to jb surly it will work.
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Thanks for the answers, I'll try that.
By the way, I forgot to mention that I'm able to boot to recovery. Does that make any difference?
Sure;flash the ROM again and reboot.
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ferchachi said:
Sure;flash the ROM again and reboot.
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my problem is that since I erased the internal storage and now I can't boot properly I'm not being able to make my phone be recognized by my computer while in recovery so that I can copy the rom to the phone again.
Any idea on how I can manage that?
After my knowledge computer can't recognize phone in recovery mod;tray with Odin in download mod.
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ferchachi said:
After my knowledge computer can't recognize phone in recovery mod;tray with Odin in download mod.
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Actually I found out, a bit by accident, that in recovery if we go to mounts and storage and mount the usb storage the computer recognizes the phone's internal mem and allows to copy stuff in it. I managed to copy the rom back on the phone again and I'm now installing it again.
Anyways, thank you all for the tips
Happy for you and good lac;story for my bad English!!!
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How do I completely erase EVERYTHING?
Somehow, not everything is being removed when I erase everything in settings. I am running CM 10.1 Nightlies and I have no memory to be able to copy another ROM over. I only have 700mb left. I have tried factory resetting in recovery and erase everything in settings.
Any and all help is appreciated, thank you.
Hello everybody,
I found the file that was taking 26GB, it is located on /dev/block and i can't seem to delete one of these files, how do i go about doing this?
Here's what I would do, flash the Rom you want (wipe data, caches, and system, then flash) then when your up and running format your sdcard and see if that fixes your problem.
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spitfire2425 said:
Here's what I would do, flash the Rom you want (wipe data, caches, and system, then flash) then when your up and running format your sdcard and see if that fixes your problem.
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Hi everyone, kind of in a big mess here.
I went into CWM Recovery and I formatted most of the things in the advanced section and now it won't event boot :\
What can I do?
thomaswackers said:
Hi everyone, kind of in a big mess here.
I went into CWM Recovery and I formatted most of the things in the advanced section and now it won't event boot :\
What can I do?
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Fastboot flash Rom.
The Rom is on the sdcard. HTC did some weird stuff with it's folders.
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xile6 said:
Fastboot flash Rom.
The Rom is on the sdcard. HTC did some weird stuff with it's folders.
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I can't fastboot though :\ my computer says USB not recognized
thomaswackers said:
I can't fastboot though :\ my computer says USB not recognized
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use ADB sideload or USB OTG to install ROM.
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use ADB sideload or USB OTG to install ROM.
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How do I do USB OTG?
Purchase a usb OnTheGo around 3 dollars.
Save the ROM in a jump/usb drive.
Open recovery
Connect it to you phone
Select install from an external sdcard (CWM)
or
Select USB OTG - make sure it is selected (TWRP)
Install the ROM.
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Hello,
I just got my One today, and I've been trying to root it and stuff. I unlocked the bootloader successfully, then tried flashing the custom recoveries. For some reason only cwm (regular) worked; the other ones (cwm touch and TWRP) flashed successfully, but when I tried going into recovery, the phone would be on the "booting into recovery screen", then just turn off.
Anyways, I just continued with cwm regular, but it kept saying "can't mount /cache/recovery/command, log, last_log,..." basically lots of that stuff on the bottom. I ignored that. Then, I put superuser.zip into the SD card, but clockworkmod could not find the sd card stuff.
Finally, in CWM, I formattted /system, /sdcard, /external_sd, /data and /data/media. Then the phone would ONLY boot straight into the bootloader (even if I did NOT hold down), could not even open recovery. So I flashed the same cwm recovery again.
Now I can only go into bootloader and recovery. Sorry for the long post, and thanks for any help in advance.
I'm just guessing but I think it's because you formatted everything and never flashed a rom. So there's just nothing on your phone, it can only boot into the bootloader because everything else was formatted.
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I'm just guessing but I think it's because you formatted everything and never flashed a rom. So there's just nothing on your phone, it can only boot into the bootloader because everything else was formatted.
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That sounds reasonable. Does anyone know how to "put" something on the phone? even just stock stuff, so I can boot?
Relock your bootloader then use an RUU. Then unlock and try again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253182
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twilightnx said:
That sounds reasonable. Does anyone know how to "put" something on the phone? even just stock stuff, so I can boot?
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Adb push a rom onto the phone. Google adb if you don't know how to use it.
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Don't RUU use this tool makes it easy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Also download a Rom you want and just click on sideload Rom, you may also have to click install HTC drivers first too.
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Relock your bootloader then use an RUU. Then unlock and try again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253182
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Thank you! My problem's been solved.
Can a mod lock this thread?
twilightnx said:
Thank you! My problem's been solved.
Can a mod lock this thread?
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The thread will eventually drift away. Next time, post in the Q&A forum. More importantly, don't rely on a toolkit to save you. Sometimes, they don't work. The actual fix to this problem is fairly trivial (and to poster above, doesn't necessarily involve ADB either). If were trying to simply push stock software back on, it's three (well, in your case two) fastboot commands:
fastboot flash boot <path-to-boot.img>
flash system <path-to-system.img>
After unzipping a factory .tar. It's worth learning how to do in case this happens again.
Hey guys i am on twrp 2.6.1.0 with viperone 2.1.0
Yesterday i made a backup of system data and boot after that whenever i try to flash any addon or zip my phone reboots without flashing. I tried using root explorer and saw a similar problem when i started copying contents it auto rebooted my phone. Can anyone help
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Hey guys i am on twrp 2.6.1.0 with viperone 2.1.0
Yesterday i made a backup of system data and boot after that whenever i try to flash any addon or zip my phone reboots without flashing. I tried using root explorer and saw a similar problem when i started copying contents it auto rebooted my phone. Can anyone help
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anyone please assist
Did you mount system in TWRP?
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Did you mount system in TWRP?
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Yup tried but it wont show it mounted only data and cache show a cross in checkbox when i click on system it does show cross when i go back and again enter the mount option only data and cache have been selected
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Are you on stock kernel? I would do a nandroid backup, wipe everything except SD and then restore
I would also try to reinstall recovery image as well. Sounds like something with the read/write got corrupt
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Are you on stock kernel? I would do a nandroid backup, wipe everything except SD and then restore
I would also try to reinstall recovery image as well. Sounds like something with the read/write got corrupt
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Yup i backed up everything wiped and installed viperone again and all seems good now. Waiting for next Viper now
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I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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BadAzDB said:
I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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redbull123 said:
Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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Thank you I was hesitant about flashing new ROMs because of that. Now I'll go crazy
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