[Q] HTC One ViperOne won't reboot - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I recently started to use ViperOne 6.1.0 on my HTC One, with S-Off. After setting all the tweaks, everything goes fine, except for when I reboot my phone, it stays in the boot screen. I have reset my phone, reflashed the rom with and without wiping the phone. When I do wipe, I can reset everything and go into the phone. But when I reflash without wiping, the phone boots, goes through the upgrading apps screen. When it is all done, it goes back to the boot screen and just sits there. HELP!
EDIT: I wiped, and flashed rom fine. I restarted the phone fine, but as soon as I restored using Titanium Backup, the phone will not reboot right. The problem does not happen on other roms, such as Android Revolution 62.0. I really want to use ViperOne, but I also want all of my data. Can somebody please help? I have not tried to flash a custom kernel yet.
FIXED: It seems as if upon reboot, the viperone sidebar was crashing somehow. Once disabled, everything has been running smoothly.

Mickey Meyers said:
I recently started to use ViperOne 6.1.0 on my HTC One, with S-Off. After setting all the tweaks, everything goes fine, except for when I reboot my phone, it stays in the boot screen. I have reset my phone, reflashed the rom with and without wiping the phone. When I do wipe, I can reset everything and go into the phone. But when I reflash without wiping, the phone boots, goes through the upgrading apps screen. When it is all done, it goes back to the boot screen and just sits there. HELP!
EDIT: I wiped, and flashed rom fine. I restarted the phone fine, but as soon as I restored using Titanium Backup, the phone will not reboot right. The problem does not happen on other roms, such as Android Revolution 62.0. I really want to use ViperOne, but I also want all of my data. Can somebody please help? I have not tried to flash a custom kernel yet.
FIXED: It seems as if upon reboot, the viperone sidebar was crashing somehow. Once disabled, everything has been running smoothly.
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trying to do the wipe cache & dalvik

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Reset Issue

Hi guys I wanted to go ahead and reload a different ROM. I had purehero 2.1 MOC (maps-oced) but I heard that the nonclocked version has better stability with wi-fi. I went ahead and tried to downgrade the rom without wiping and everything booted up fine. However wi-fi tethering was still not working I kept getting an error about unable to start wifi tethering etc. I went ahead and tried many roms (pure hero/alysious) all that wouldn't require wipe. I still kept getting same error. I went ahead and went to recovery I did a factory wipe/loaded rom and it just stays on the nexus X cross as if it's trying to boot but it doesn't it just keeps recyling over and over again. I went back to recovery and wiped data/factory and also dalvik cache ( i have a2sd enabled) then retried loading rom and same thing. I'm at the moment of wiping all mentioned plus eXt2 and reloading rom AGAIn. I hope this time it boots up.
Will something in my SD card possibly have my phone acting up the way it is? If so what solutions do u guys suggest? I hope after doing the last step I mentioned I can FINALLY log into my phone. At the moment i'm unable to do so. My aim name is crown510. If any of u can assist me I would appreciate it. Thank you!

[Q] ROM Manager woes

I have a rooted HTC Hero (Sprint) and during preparations for upgrading to CM7 I ran into issues with ROM Manager.
First, I backed up everything (apps and data) via two different methods. I cleared davlik cache, and then performed a CWM Flash Recovery backup. Once that completed successfully, I sought out to apply the CM7 ROM. I selected it from the GUI menu, rather than rebooting into the Flash Recovery. I selected to backup everything and then wipe the data/cache. During the process, the phone hung (white HTC screen for over 10 minutes). I could reboot successfully after this, and selecting "Recovery" didn't work either. I figured my phone was bricked. But miraculously, it managed to finally recover.
The recovered ROM was a fresh clean slate. So, I installed ROM Manager and Titanium backup again. However, when I tried to reboot to the CWM Flash Recovery, or even try entering the CWM CUI menu from power up (by holding the HOME key), the phone hangs. Something is seriously screwed up with ROM Manager. I'd like to wipe it completely clean and start over, but everything I've tried results in a phone that hangs. I'm now thinking I should use a different program for managing the ROMs... but, being familiar with ROM Manager and seeing other people use it successfully, I feel determined to make it work. Any suggestions?
I would just flash an RUU and start from scratch.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9lyYjZr_O3gZnJrRVFqRmh4eVU/edit
I was able to recover.
What I didn't realize is that the first boot can take upwards of 20-30 minutes. I pulled the battery after around 15 minutes, thinking my phone had hung.
Anyway, when I selected "Recovery" again I left the phone alone and eventually I got a stock ROM again. Whew!
While ClockworkMod is fine for 2.1, when you're on 2.3 there's no question that TWRP is the way to go. I've flashed it to my phone (did "flash_image recovery [recoveryfilename.img]") from the terminal window and it's working great, far more extensive than ClockworkMod.

[Q] Screen Black after installing Rom then boot loop

Hello,
I attempted to flash Trickdroid on my Sprint HTC one. I went through all the steps in the Aroma installer and it froze on 10%. I did rebooted back into recovery, did a full wipe attempted restore one of the two nandroid backups I made. After the restore, I would get a blank screen. All that was there was the Status bar. The phone would then reboot. I rebooted into recovery, did restore and cache wipe, and was able to install trickdroid. Now I am experiencing the same issue, a blank screen with just the status bar at the top, then it reboots itself. Is there a way I can fix this?? I'm stumped
Does anyone think this could be a kernel issue? I think it's strange that it would be booting to a blank screen after a nandroid restore. I noticed when I tried reinstalling trickdroid, it gave me an error when installing the kernel. I'm currently downloading a different ROM to try side loading in ADB, I'm also fine with going back to stock, but everyone is saying the stock RUU's arent available. Any help is appreciated. I hope I didn't just brick my new phone.
Here is what my screen looks like when I boot. It only shows reception bars, time and battery %. Everything else is black and it reboots as soon as the screen times out. This is after re-installing trickdroid. If I factory reset, it will show the lock screen but as soon as I unlock or let it sit it will bootloop. If I try to do a nandroid recovery, it does the same thing, but I am able to get to the drop down and go to settings. It will then reboot itself after about a minute.
You may find this guide useful
[GUIDE] Complete Flashing Guide | Rooting | Going Back To Stock | 05.05.2013
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41076144
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still softbricked
Ahhh! this is getting really annoying and I am starting to freak out!!.
Still getting softbrick black screen followed by automatic reboot
1. tried nandroid backup one
2. tried nandroid backup two
2. erase cache, factory rest-blank screen
3. tried reinstalling trickdroid-blank screen,
4. erase cache, factory reset-side load android revolutrion- AROMA freezes
5 had to reflash recovery because couldn't access even after fastboot erase cache
6. adb sideloaded Android revolution, after install phone got stuck in fastboot,
7. tried erase cache, still stuck in fastboot. Won't boot into anything else...
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME OR CONFIRM I AM ON THE RIGHT TRACK!!!!!!!
Even though both trickdroid and android revolution both say all phone variants are supported, apparently this doesn't mean sprint There is an entire section for Sprint HTC one. For anyone else who has this issue, the RUU was found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904&highlight=ruu . I am up an running again! For all of you who replied, thanks for the help through this mini crisis I just had I guess that's what I get for being a XDA member for 3 years and never submitting a single post.

[SOLVED] Relentless boot looping. I feel like I've tried everything to no avail.

UPDATE: LOOKS LIKE RUU FIXED IT.
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I bought this phone last night. Already having major issues.
Unlocked and flashed clockwork. Rooted and worked well.
Then I accidentally tried to flash a GSM rom which caused phone to start booting, showing blinkfeed while not connecting radio, then rebooting about about 40 seconds.
I immediately tried to restore the backup, but even the reflashed stock backup was not connecting, then rebooting.
I have since reflashed recovery a countless times via adb, cleared cache repeatedly, flashed several different M7WLS stock-flavored roms, including regular oem stock. I have tried using adb with the stock boot.img, stock recovery, various adb sideloads, and have even tried using TWRP to flash a couple different stock roms. Even worse, at some point the "sdcard" was wiped and I no longer have the original backup (but it didn't work anyway). After all of this flashing it's still doing the same thing, except now it's not showing blinkfeed, just a statusbar and a black screen. Trying RUU now.
Why is it still boot looping on me? I've never had this much trouble with any of my phones.
If I'm unable to get this working, what do I do? Contact HTC or Sprint? What am I going to have to pay?

HTC One keeps rebooting

So. I factory reset my phone via TWRP after using this zip to remove some bloatware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250403
Now, if I reboot my phone, it continuously reboots until I reset my phone again. This means I can't access fastboot or recovery without losing all my data again...
I am running an ATT HTC One M7 on Android 4.3 with Sense 5.0 rooted. I'd really like to NOT have to reset my phone entirely, as I have some personal and work data on my phone that can't be lost. I could always back it up, i suppose, but I'd like to avoid the situation altogether IF possible.
ryno9100 said:
So. I factory reset my phone via TWRP after using this zip to remove some bloatware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250403
Now, if I reboot my phone, it continuously reboots until I reset my phone again. This means I can't access fastboot or recovery without losing all my data again...
I am running an ATT HTC One M7 on Android 4.3 with Sense 5.0 rooted. I'd really like to NOT have to reset my phone entirely, as I have some personal and work data on my phone that can't be lost. I could always back it up, i suppose, but I'd like to avoid the situation altogether IF possible.
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try turning off your phone and go into boot loader (holding power and volume down at the same time for 10+ seconds) and then recovery. Try reflashing your rom or restore using nandroid backup
Did you flash a custom room or is it still the official one ? if its a custom room it might be related to the kernel you flashed.
Try flashing a compatible kernel.
Ayman.y88 said:
Did you flash a custom room or is it still the official one ? if its a custom room it might be related to the kernel you flashed.
Try flashing a compatible kernel.
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It wasn't a ROM. It was just a script to remove the bloatware.
And I tried going into recovery and reflashing. the only thing that worked was resetting the phone.
Any other ideas? I've got the phone running, but if I reboot it, it's just going to do the same things again.
I agree that it may be a kernel issue. However, if you have the phone running either back it up on a PC and factory reset. BTW: can I ask which ROM you were running that you felt the need to flash that to eliminate bloatware? Because some Roms have aroma installer which can aide in removing those problems.
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