need help with flashing android hd 62.0 - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hello there,
so earlier i was trying to flash my htc one m7 with android 62.0 but it seems it wasn't a success because now my phone is just stuck in a boot loop and i cant get into recovery mode anymore. Now its been awhile since i flashed a rom, i had android hd 31.0 before that so i thought id update it but its seems its gonna be a bit harder that that. my phone is showing s-on with hboot 1.55 and i used clockwork to flash the rom. now could i get some advice as to how i could get this android hd 62.0 to work on my htc? or should i just try to revert to what i used to but the problem is the old rom isn't on my phone anymore and i was never able to find the stock rom for my phone (rogers canada m7). any advice here ?

If you have an old CWM, try upgrading it first. With newer OSs, something in the Android install procedure has changed. You need a recovery that's at least as new as TWRP 2.6.3.3. To get back to recovery, try using the power+volume down button to get to fastboot mode, and use the computer for "fastboot erase recovery" and "fastboot erase cache". Then boot to recovery.

fenstre said:
If you have an old CWM, try upgrading it first. With newer OSs, something in the Android install procedure has changed. You need a recovery that's at least as new as TWRP 2.6.3.3. To get back to recovery, try using the power+volume down button to get to fastboot mode, and use the computer for "fastboot erase recovery" and "fastboot erase cache". Then boot to recovery.
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hey there fenstre thanks for answering so quickly,
so i was able to install a most recent cwm version, i tried to flash the same rom again but this time it just stay stuck on the htc screen.i tried to clear the cache..not really sure what else i should try at this point is there anything else i might be doing wrong ?

deerome said:
so i was able to install a most recent cwm version, i tried to flash the same rom again but this time it just stay stuck on the htc screen.i tried to clear the cache..not really sure what else i should try at this point is there anything else i might be doing wrong ?
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Do you need to wipe data? Did you wipe data within the ARHD installer? (For me, it doesn't ever work unless I do this. You can make a nandroid backup before if you want.)

fenstre said:
Do you need to wipe data? Did you wipe data within the ARHD installer? (For me, it doesn't ever work unless I do this. You can make a nandroid backup before if you want.)
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i didint wipe the data the first time i tried flashing i thought i didint need to but guess i was wrong but i did try to flash it a second time while wiping it and it still seem to stay stuck on the htc logo..grr would there be another way to go around about it ? could the rom be not compatible with my phone?

deerome said:
i didint wipe the data the first time i tried flashing i thought i didint need to but guess i was wrong but i did try to flash it a second time while wiping it and it still seem to stay stuck on the htc logo..grr would there be another way to go around about it ? could the rom be not compatible with my phone?
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Could be--is your phone the m7-ul, the international HTC One? If so, did you wipe cache and dalvik cache in recovery, and data inside the ARHD installer? If you've done all that, I'm about out of ideas...

ARHD requires TWRP 2.6.3.3 CWM will not work and will just bootloop
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
ARHD 2.7 has known issues
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fenstre said:
Could be--is your phone the m7-ul, the international HTC One? If so, did you wipe cache and dalvik cache in recovery, and data inside the ARHD installer? If you've done all that, I'm about out of ideas...
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yea i even tried that and it didint work.if i found a stock rom for my htc carrier (roger) would i be able to install that on my phone ?

deerome said:
yea i even tried that and it didint work.if i found a stock rom for my htc carrier (roger) would i be able to install that on my phone ?
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Yes, do it from the bootloader (after re-locking it). You'll have to find the instructions somewhere...

bored_stupid said:
ARHD requires TWRP 2.6.3.3 CWM will not work and will just bootloop
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
ARHD 2.7 has known issues
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that was the issue this fixed my problem your a genius ! thanks :good:

deerome said:
that was the issue this fixed my problem your a genius ! thanks :good:
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Your welcome
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[Q] Problem installing MIUI 2.5.25 using Rom Manager

Hello,
Today I tried to install MIUI 2.5.25 for my N1 using Rom Manager.
After it's installed it automaticly boots into recovery mode, so i pressed "reboot system now" but it booted into recovery again. So I had to restore my backup.
What could be the problem?
Marcel94 said:
Hello,
Today I tried to install MIUI 2.5.25 for my N1 using Rom Manager.
After it's installed it automaticly boots into recovery mode, so i pressed "reboot system now" but it booted into recovery again. So I had to restore my backup.
What could be the problem?
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did you do a full wipe ? before installing rom maybe that why is causing your problems
Yes, I checked the options Wipe Data and Cache and Wipe Dalvik cache in Rom manager. Or do I need to do this a different way?
Marcel94 said:
Yes, I checked the options Wipe Data and Cache and Wipe Dalvik cache in Rom manager. Or do I need to do this a different way?
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you have to flash it from recovery and do wipe in recovery find the rom you downloaded in rom manger in sd in download folder i think not sure but save that zip/rom in your pc then do full wipe then try installing rom again
That didn't help, it boots into recovery again. Anything else i could have done wrong or forgot about?
Marcel94 said:
That didn't help, it boots into recovery again. Anything else i could have done wrong or forgot about?
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umm not that i know of did you ask people on that rom thread ? that will surely help you you did do a full wipe correct ? your using CWM Recovery or Aroma Recovery ? try using aroma if that dont help then use 4ext recovery and if that fails im sorry bro i can't help you anymore
Okay, no I haven't asked yet. Yes I use CWM. Thanks anyway!
Marcel94 said:
Okay, no I haven't asked yet. Yes I use CWM. Thanks anyway!
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try using other recoveries as i said and if i helped HIT THANKS that why it's here
Whats ur hboot partition...4ext is gr8 use that.
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blackrose or non blackrose version?
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I don't know anything about hboot, I just rooted my phone and than I downloaded MIUI and installed it. So I also guess non blackrose version.
As urs is a non blackrose partition its stock.so its not hboot prob..why dont ur try it from the beginning..using recovery..wipe all 2x then flash zip
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Still the same problem. Also if I boot into recovery I get a warn sign if it boots and than it doesn't starts recovery mode. If I install CWM again (using rom manager) I can boot into recovery without any problems. I had this a few times now. Could that be the reason?
If you shut down the phone, then hold the trackball and power, you should boot into bootloader (hboot).
You should then have an option to boot into recovery.
ROM Manager only allows you to reboot into CWM and no other recoveries, as far as I know.
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Check out the ROM thread, I guess the latest MIUI needs special disk partition. Also post ROM related issues in the thread for quick and appropriate response.
I read about it already, and i wanted to post it there too. But I need to have posted at least 10 posts to post on the development page. But isn't it strange there is a non blackrose version if that one doesn't work anyway? And do you know anything about the warn sign I told about?
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I'm trying to install blackrose now. I downloaded the latest version but when I launch the blackrose.exe it automaticly closes again. What could be the problem?
BTW, does my bootloader need to be unlocked for this?
No. its not compulsion for bootloader to be unlocked. might be due to bad download. try downloading again and turn off ur anti virus program while doing it.
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Thanks! Turning off my anti virus did the trick
Glad it worked buddy. the reason behind it is that Blackrose uses some exploit and it makes antivirus program consider it a threat, while it really isnt
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[Q] Unable to install roms

Hello, i got my One yesterday and promptly rooted it via the HTCDev site. i have gotten supersu installed and cwm installed. however, when i try to install a rom, everything says it works but when i reboot it stays at the HTC screen. the only one ive gotten to do anything is viper rom and it comes up with no signal and no apps installed and then reboots about 2 minutes later. any suggestions? any info i need to give?
sevarious said:
Hello, i got my One yesterday and promptly rooted it via the HTCDev site. i have gotten supersu installed and cwm installed. however, when i try to install a rom, everything says it works but when i reboot it stays at the HTC screen. the only one ive gotten to do anything is viper rom and it comes up with no signal and no apps installed and then reboots about 2 minutes later. any suggestions? any info i need to give?
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hmmm. you may need to flash the boot image???? make sure the rom you are flashing is for the sprint phone.
Aldo101t said:
hmmm. you may need to flash the boot image???? make sure the rom you are flashing is for the sprint phone.
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i may be a little slow. where do i get the boot img from? when i download a rom i just sideload the whole thing.
sevarious said:
i may be a little slow. where do i get the boot img from? when i download a rom i just sideload the whole thing.
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pull it from the rom zip(boot)and put it in your fastboot directory.
i have not had to install a rom since i got my htc evo 4g lte last year. this is a new step to me. im assuming this is done before installing the rom?
sevarious said:
i have not had to install a rom since i got my htc evo 4g lte last year. this is a new step to me. im assuming this is done before installing the rom?
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install the rom, but don't boot it up. then flash boot image and then boot rom
Aldo101t said:
install the rom, but don't boot it up. then flash boot image and then boot rom
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well that got it up and running, however i have no signal and when i start using the interface the phone reboots.
sevarious said:
well that got it up and running, however i have no signal and when i start using the interface the phone reboots.
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boy, i don't know at this point, you may have borked the radio, i would try to ruu, get back to stock and start all over.keep in mind if you run an RUU you have to relock the bootloader to do so. then you can unlock again and go from there.install recovery etc/
Aldo101t said:
boy, i don't know at this point, you may have borked the radio, i would try to ruu, get back to stock and start all over.keep in mind if you run an RUU you have to relock the bootloader to do so. then you can unlock again and go from there.install recovery etc/
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Also, I suggest using the revone s-off method from the revolutionary team. It allows you to flash ROMs more easily without flashing the boot.img separately. The link to the thread on how is in my web signature.
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Did u disable system write protection?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40342328
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ok so here is an update- i went back to stock, re unlocked via htc dev, installed clockwork custom recovery, used viberboys link to put SU on there, got s-off with moonshine, able to boot. i flash the rom on there and it wont boot plus it breaks my custom recovery and i have to reflash it.
Try TWRP
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i have tried all of this with both recoveries. I just tried cleanrom and it boots into safemode only with no signal. this is so frustrating...
What rom are you trying to install? The losing signal after reboot I've experienced but that's from trying to install intl
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since this morning I have been using cleanroom.
sevarious said:
since this morning I have been using cleanroom.
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Did you do full wipe, before flashing the rom?
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I installed my cwm and also twrp but both failed to install any Rom. But my cwm says it us unable to load cache,
and would also won't load sd card...need help...phone getting bricked every time I install a Rom..and I have to Unbrick again....
I need a solution for this pls...
suhazgummadi said:
I installed my cwm and also twrp but both failed to install any Rom. But my cwm says it us unable to load cache,
and would also won't load sd card...need help...phone getting bricked every time I install a Rom..and I have to Unbrick again....
I need a solution for this pls...
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maybe your partitions got screwed up
run an RUU and start over
flex360 said:
maybe your partitions got screwed up
run an RUU and start over
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I ran the ruu over a 10times for in unbricking it but still no difference.

[Q] Flashing kernel through recovery 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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s_o_r_e_n said:
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...

problem after installing Android Revolution HD 40.3

Hi everyone,
I've intslled the Android Revolution HD 40.3 on my HTC One.
The process went well. But when it finished the phone keep rebooting, entering recovery mode and exiting and re-rebooting again and again and again ...
I do not have any idea about what to do !!
Help please !!!
Medarioth said:
Hi everyone,
I've intslled the Android Revolution HD 40.3 on my HTC One.
The process went well. But when it finished the phone keep rebooting, entering recovery mode and exiting and re-rebooting again and again and again ...
I do not have any idea about what to do !!
Help please !!!
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This happened to me a lot on my old Desire HD. Have you tried re-flashing the rom or trying a different one? Also did you clean flash?
JasSingh93 said:
This happened to me a lot on my old Desire HD. Have you tried re-flashing the rom or trying a different one? Also did you clean flash?
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I can't access the recovery mode to re-flash the rom or try another one.
What exactly do you mean by "clean flash" ? I'm quite a nweebie with HTC and english is not my usual language ^^
Medarioth said:
I can't access the recovery mode to re-flash the rom or try another one.
What exactly do you mean by "clean flash" ? I'm quite a nweebie with HTC and english is not my usual language ^^
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Ah okay. I would then flash a custom recovery. You can access the bootloader correct? What method did you use to install the rom? Clean flash or wipe is when you erase all the phone's system files, leaving a blank slate for a new rom to be installed on, and should be done before installing a brand new rom to avoid any issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568662
This is the link to the recovery image I used, it's the latest clockwordmod touch recovery. Very easy to flash as long as you have fast boot setup correctly. Once you have a working recovery you should be able to try a re-flash.
JasSingh93 said:
Ah okay. I would then flash a custom recovery. You can access the bootloader correct? What method did you use to install the rom? Clean flash or wipe is when you erase all the phone's system files, leaving a blank slate for a new rom to be installed on, and should be done before installing a brand new rom to avoid any issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568662
This is the link to the recovery image I used, it's the latest clockwordmod touch recovery. Very easy to flash as long as you have fast boot setup correctly. Once you have a working recovery you should be able to try a re-flash.
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Well I entered Recovery mode through Rom Manager[/URL]clokworkmod () then used "install zip from sdcard".
I chose to keep my old data and don't make a factory reset.
The link you gave redirect me for a post of yours.
Medarioth said:
Well I entered Recovery mode through Rom Manager[/URL]clokworkmod () then used "install zip from sdcard".
I chose to keep my old data and don't make a factory reset.
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Was the recovery still stock or was a custom one flashed? Which process did you follow to root the phone? Since you can't access the recovery at the moment is suggesting it is stock. A failed rom install shouldn't corrupt recovery
JasSingh93 said:
Was the recovery still stock or was a custom one flashed? Which process did you follow to root the phone? Since you can't access the recovery at the moment is suggesting it is stock. A failed rom install shouldn't corrupt recovery
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I remember I've unlocked the bootloader.
I used the method described on this french website : phonandroid.com/tutoriel-comment-rooter-son-htc-one.html
On the bootloader now, i can do a factory reset. Can it be a solution ? will it or not delete the root ?
Medarioth said:
I remember I've unlocked the bootloader.
I used the method described on this french website : phonandroid.com/tutoriel-comment-rooter-son-htc-one.html
On the bootloader now, i can do a factory reset. Can it be a solution ? will it or not delete the root ?
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I'm not sure, since you have tried to flash another rom, a factory reset might not solve the issue. Trying shouldn't brick the phone but I can't say for sure, sorry!
The method looks similar to the one I used. Could you try following from step 6? but using a different recovery.img. I used the clockwokmod touch from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
JasSingh93 said:
I'm not sure, since you have tried to flash another rom, a factory reset might not solve the issue. Trying shouldn't brick the phone but I can't say for sure, sorry!
The method looks similar to the one I used. Could you try following from step 6? but using a different recovery.img. I used the clockwokmod touch from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
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yehaaaa! I can now access the ClockworkMod Recovery
Should I try to re-install the rom ? a simple reboot ? ^^
Medarioth said:
yehaaaa! I can now access the ClockworkMod Recovery
Should I try to re-install the rom ? a simple reboot ? ^^
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Nice! Glad you have working recovery. Yes I would reinstall the rom now, and I would recommend that you wipe the system files, (except SD Card partition of course) to reduce the chance of boot loops etc
JasSingh93 said:
Nice! Glad you have working recovery. Yes I would reinstall the rom now, and I would recommend that you wipe the system files, (except SD Card partition of course) to reduce the chance of boot loops etc
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ok will try and keep you updated
Medarioth said:
ok will try and keep you updated
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Ok, you shouldn't have any problems anymore :fingers-crossed:
Medarioth said:
ok will try and keep you updated
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doesn't work :/ after finishing the installation the phone reboot but it's stuck on the boot logo
Medarioth said:
doesn't work :/ after finishing the installation the phone reboot but it's stuck on the boot logo
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Could you send me a link to the rom you flashed? Try downloading a different rom. As you can't boot a ROM your only option may be to use ADB to push a new ROM onto your phone's storage.
See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317989
EDIT: Sorry, that link is for the other recovery. Use this one instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
My bad
JasSingh93 said:
Could you send me a link to the rom you flashed? Try downloading a different rom. As you can't boot a ROM your only option may be to use ADB to push a new ROM onto your phone's storage.
See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317989
EDIT: Sorry, that link is for the other recovery. Use this one instead http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
My bad
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I used the rom on this link : androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_40.3.zip
Medarioth said:
I used the rom on this link : androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_40.3.zip
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It may have been a bad download. There isn't really any reason for it to not work, although it does say on the page it "You need TRWP 2.6.3.3 custom recovery!"
Not to worry, you can flash it in no-time. Ok so just as before, just flash a new recovery (again) and use the latest image from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
This should allow you to install the rom as the developers intend. It is strange though, i've never encountered a rom where a specific recovery was needed.
JasSingh93 said:
It may have been a bad download. There isn't really any reason for it to not work, although it does say on the page it "You need TRWP 2.6.3.3 custom recovery!"
Not to worry, you can flash it in no-time. Ok so just as before, just flash a new recovery (again) and use the latest image from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
This should allow you to install the rom as the developers intend. It is strange though, i've never encountered a rom where a specific recovery was needed.
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done. waiting in progress ....... :fingers-crossed:
Medarioth said:
done. waiting in progress ....... :fingers-crossed:
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It should definitely work this time! I've actually just flashed TWRP recovery, and I can already say I prefer it over ClockWorkMod!
Medarioth said:
done. waiting in progress ....... :fingers-crossed:
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Hallelujah after 5 min for rebooting
Just have to reconfigur and reinstal all the apps
thx for your help bro :good:
Medarioth said:
Hallelujah after 5 min for rebooting
Just have to reconfigur and reinstal all the apps
thx for your help bro :good:
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Yayyy!!! Nice one! Good teamwork we got there in the end! Happy to help
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[Q] 4.4.2 CM11, return to all stock?

I have an HTC One on sprint, running a CM11 nightly. While I liked it for a while, due to business aspects, I need to go back to iphone. I am just gonna trade someone I know for my HTC for their iphone. I guess what i was wondering is what is the process of returning it back to stock? They still want root access, just not a custom ROM. I'm S-ON, HBOOT 1.56.000, Radio, 1.00.20.1100, and OS 4.06.651.4.
I'd like a step by step process hopefully (not an expert on androids, more used to iphones). But i do have some experience with cmd. I was also wondering if I turn it back to stock, will i lose all of my data (contacts, photos,etc.) I know you lose apps, but when I flashed to CM11, I backed up with TWRP, and then had to use CWM, so i couldn't restore my contacts. I do have a backup of my original ROM before i went to CM11 in TWRP, but I had to flash to CWM, so I'm not sure if it's still there.
Also, if they wanted to keep the CM11 on it, would there be any problems switching phone numbers and whatnot on it? I'd assume not because it still has an IMEI, but just wanted to make sure.
Find a flashable zip of twrp and if you didn't delete it ur backup of ur stock rooted should work...u have to have Sprint base Rom to swap phones so NO cm11 will not work when you go to trade phones
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noXcape said:
Find a flashable zip of twrp and if you didn't delete it ur backup of ur stock rooted should work...u have to have Sprint base Rom to swap phones so NO cm11 will not work when you go to trade phones
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I tried to reflash twrp. It wouldnt work. it wouldnt recognize touches.
So if I want it all stock, except for root, can I use an RUU? I know it wipes everything, but better than nothing. plus i could sync with htc manager and get everything i had back.
FireGuy2014 said:
I tried to reflash twrp. It wouldnt work. it wouldnt recognize touches.
So if I want it all stock, except for root, can I use an RUU? I know it wipes everything, but better than nothing. plus i could sync with htc manager and get everything i had back.
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what version of twrp did you flash, should be 2.6.3.0 or higher. thus the touch problems, you don't need to ruu.(openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img)
Aldo101t said:
what version of twrp did you flash, should be 2.6.3.0 or higher. thus the touch problems, you don't need to ruu.(openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img)
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I used that originally i believe. So if I re-flash my recovery to twrp, I can restore from my back up, even if I was rooted? and would i still have CM11, or stock sense?
FireGuy2014 said:
I used that originally i believe. So if I re-flash my recovery to twrp, I can restore from my back up, even if I was rooted? and would i still have CM11, or stock sense?
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yep, you'll still have the same rom after flashing recovery til you restore a previous backup, you can back up cm 11 too.
Aldo101t said:
yep, you'll still have the same rom after flashing recovery til you restore a previous backup, you can back up cm 11 too.
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I'm selling it and the person wants a stock rom, but also rooted. So Would I have sense or CM11 if i flash my twrp and restore my backup?
FireGuy2014 said:
I'm selling it and the person wants a stock rom, but also rooted. So Would I have sense or CM11 if i flash my twrp and restore my backup?
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if your backup is stock sense it will be sense.i have no idea what your backup is. you should know that.
Aldo101t said:
if your backup is stock sense it will be sense.i have no idea what your backup is. you should know that.
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I tried using the twrp manager from the play store but it says I'm not supported. 2.7.0.0 is the latest. It shows the backup i have though. Does anyone know where I can download it from and flash it onto my phone?
FireGuy2014 said:
I tried using the twrp manager from the play store but it says I'm not supported. 2.7.0.0 is the latest. It shows the backup i have though. Does anyone know where I can download it from and flash it onto my phone?
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http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7wls is where to go 2.7.0.1 is the latest, flash this with adb fastboot, in your bootloader
Aldo101t said:
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7wls is where to go 2.7.0.1 is the latest, flash this with adb fastboot, in your bootloader
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would the command be fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.1-m7wls.img?
FireGuy2014 said:
would the command be fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.1-m7wls.img?
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yessir
Aldo101t said:
yessir
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should i erase my cache first?
Or just plug it up, go to bootloader, and flash it, then restore?
FireGuy2014 said:
should i erase my cache first?
Or just plug it up, go to bootloader, and flash it, then restore?
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not sure on the cache erase some say do some say don't i'd try it without first if you have issues wipe it and reflash recovery
Aldo101t said:
not sure on the cache erase some say do some say don't i'd try it without first if you have issues wipe it and reflash recovery
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tried to no avail. I tried and it was stuck on HTC logo for 15 minutes. I reflashed to CM11, and im downloading the RUU now to completely wipe/restore it. Unless i did something wrong? I erased cache using adb, then booted up, restored my stuff, and it said successful, but it was on the htc logo. I tried again to the same thing. then i reflashed cm11 and it worked. did i forget to do a factory reset before i restored everything? it said it wiped stuff before it restored it.
FireGuy2014 said:
tried to no avail. I tried and it was stuck on HTC logo for 15 minutes. I reflashed to CM11, and im downloading the RUU now to completely wipe/restore it. Unless i did something wrong? I erased cache using adb, then booted up, restored my stuff, and it said successful, but it was on the htc logo. I tried again to the same thing. then i reflashed cm11 and it worked. did i forget to do a factory reset before i restored everything? it said it wiped stuff before it restored it.
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after you erased cache did you flash recovery, then reboot recovery and restore a backup
when you are on the htc logo hold the power button down til it reboots and see if it goes past the htc screen
you don't have to factory reset to restore a rom just hit restore and select the backup
Aldo101t said:
after you erased cache did you flash recovery, then reboot recovery and restore a backup
when you are on the htc logo hold the power button down til it reboots and see if it goes past the htc screen
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I flashed recovery, then erased cache, then rebooted to recovery, and restored a backup. when it said successful, i rebooted from there, and it vibrated on bootup, but stayed at the htc screen for a while. I held the power button and rebooted. same thing.
FireGuy2014 said:
I flashed recovery, then erased cache, then rebooted to recovery, and restored a backup. when it said successful, i rebooted from there, and it vibrated on bootup, but stayed at the htc screen for a while. I held the power button and rebooted. same thing.
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well, i don't know, i'd try 2.6.3.0 twrp and don't wipe cache, thats what i been using, what the hell can't hurt to try at this point in the game
sometimes it takes awhile on the first boot, i've had some take quit awhile, but i don't know
Aldo101t said:
well, i don't know, i'd try 2.6.3.0 twrp and don't wipe cache, thats what i been using, what the hell can't hurt to try at this point in the game
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I'm gonna try an RUU. I'm downloading the latest one right now (4.06.651.4 i believe). I'll let you know how it works out. since i'm S-ON, all i need to do is relock boot loader and then run the RUU correct?
FireGuy2014 said:
I'm gonna try an RUU. I'm downloading the latest one right now (4.06.651.4 i believe). I'll let you know how it works out. since i'm S-ON, all i need to do is relock boot loader and then run the RUU correct?
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yes,

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