Hello People from XDA developers
I have a problem with my HTC One Mini.
I decided that i was gone root my phone.
So i started with unlocking my phone using at htcdev.com
After i completed my phone was unlocked.
The next step is to root my phone.
I used TWRP 2.7 to root at teamw.in/project/twrp2/216
Every thing worked at this moment of time.
Then i downloaded an custum rom at insertcoin-roms.org InsertCoin M4 3.0.5
I tought that i needed a full whip.
So in TWRP is selected everything and wiped everything.
After that i pushed the rom using ADB Sideload in the phone and installed it.
After installing i cant boot anymore every time its going to Hboot/Fastboot menu.
At this moment i dont kwow what to do?
I add a photo from my HTC One Mini, Hboot
Sorry for my bad english its not my main language.
My problem is already solved:
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Hi everyone,
first timer here. Just received my very first Android phone, an International HTC One (I'm in Sweden)
I successfully went through the process of unlocking the bootloader, rooting the phone, when I ran into the problem of not being able to install busybox, and it seems that was because I first needed to disable system write protection.
The only thing I could find to this effect was a link on this forum to a zip for the Sprint HTC One that was meant to fix specifically this issue. I tried installing it using the recovery, and now my HTC is stuck at the HTC logo when trying to boot. (although I am still able to enter recovery)
What should I do? is there anyway to "uninstall" the mischievous zip?
here is the link to the thread where I downloaded the zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236849
Thanks for the help!
***Just realized as well that when I go into team win recovery and select reboot to system, it says that No OS is installed!***
Needs to be moved to international HTC one forum, this is the sprint forum.
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Wangagat said:
Hi everyone,
first timer here. Just received my very first Android phone, an International HTC One (I'm in Sweden)
I successfully went through the process of unlocking the bootloader, rooting the phone, when I ran into the problem of not being able to install busybox, and it seems that was because I first needed to disable system write protection.
The only thing I could find to this effect was a link on this forum to a zip for the Sprint HTC One that was meant to fix specifically this issue. I tried installing it using the recovery, and now my HTC is stuck at the HTC logo when trying to boot. (although I am still able to enter recovery)
What should I do? is there anyway to "uninstall" the mischievous zip?
here is the link to the thread where I downloaded the zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236849
Thanks for the help!
***Just realized as well that when I go into team win recovery and select reboot to system, it says that No OS is installed!***
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DL a compatible ROM for you device, then download Hasoon's tool, in the Dev section here and the international forum...simply sideload your compatible ROM...
Where are your back-ups, before flashing anything you should always to a BACKUP IN TWRP OR W.E. you use!
Hello,
I got my HTC One for 2-3 weeks now and yesterday decided to root it since I Jailbroke my IPod aswell.
Today I was trying to install busybox, but without success. So I started to google and found a clip on YT that says that you need to disable SW Protection. And to do that you need to install a zip file that is actually coming from this site. That zip file was meant for the Spirit One version, but I didn't know that mattered and installed it anyway using CWM and I didn't make a backup. After I did that my HTC got stuck on the boot screen. I didn't know what to do and could find anything on the web. So first I did "wipe data/factory reset" That didn't help so I formatted /system and /data. And I think by that I removed the OS ( Android 4.2)
Is it possible to recover my HTC to the state before I unboxed it ? I wouldn't mind unrooting my HTC as well since it's just to complicated for me.
PLS tell me there is a way to do it !!!
BTW - YES I'm a noob, but I rather be that and never do such thing again than basically ruin my HTC since I love it
Just flash a rom. You'll be rooted, no write protection and have busybox.
I second that. Sounds like you have a GSM phone so find a compatible Rom that's pre rooted and flash it. GE 4.3 for example.
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quick question
Hey what commands would you use if you need to get the file on to the phone through cmd? Like I want to get [ROM][m7]Android 4.3 JWR66V Google Play Ed. - Rooted/Busybox/Odexed/Deodexed (8/6/13) on my phone. But can´t just put it there casue I´m not running any rom atm. Is it possible and what do I write? [solved!!!]
mmK_ said:
Hey what commands would you use if you need to get the file on to the phone through cmd? Like I want to get [ROM][m7]Android 4.3 JWR66V Google Play Ed. - Rooted/Busybox/Odexed/Deodexed (8/6/13) on my phone. But can´t just put it there casue I´m not running any rom atm. Is it possible and what do I write?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325853&highlight=sideload
just following this now - feeling a little sheepish too
That guide works fine, I didn't make it up
I had rooted my device HTC One M8 (Sprint), and while attempting to flash the Venom ROM I deleted my stock OS as well as my backup. I am able to reboot into reboot into TWRP recovery and fast boot usb is recognized. However while attempting to use commands on terminal (Mac and PC) nothing is responsive. The only thing I can think of is trying to flash the stock Harmond ROM since there is no stock ROM for Sprint's regular M8 posted online yet. Another problem I have is to flash the Harmond ROM I would have to have S-Off, but unfortunately mine turned back on after I wiped everything. I was told by another person to side load a ROM but like I said commands are not working. I have also tried flashing from installing them on my external SD, but all the ROMS I have found require to have S-Off. Please help and tell me I am not completely screwed.
You don't need S-off to flash any of the ROM's here. S-off is preferred if you're able to obtain it on your device, but it's not required. Use the mount option in TWRP to move a ROM from your PC to your phone, then flash the ROM like normal. Don't forget to make a backup once you're done getting things set up.
Sent from my HTC device
Magnum_Enforcer said:
You don't need S-off to flash any of the ROM's here. S-off is preferred if you're able to obtain it on your device, but it's not required. Use the mount option in TWRP to move a ROM from your PC to your phone, then flash the ROM like normal. Don't forget to make a backup once you're done getting things set up.
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I installed two different Harman stock RUU's onto my SD card and got activity on the boot loader screen loading them. Then after the forced reboots it would just send me into the white HTC starting screen and wouldn't do anything after that. Also tried two of the Venom ROMs but the touch screen as well as the volume up/down do not allow you to select continue to proceed the flash process. After doing some research Sprint carriers, which I am have the same issue. Have also tried Revolution and Badboy from my SD card and nothing came from them.
You have to have SuperCID to run the HK RUU. See the thread for more info. For the touch issue in Aroma, check out the thread in the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2767501
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Magnum_Enforcer said:
You have to have SuperCID to run the HK RUU. See the thread for more info. For the touch issue in Aroma, check out the thread in the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2767501
Sent from my HTC device
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You Sir, are amazing! My phone is up and running again after hours of trial and error! That two finger touch tip worked, but took a little patience. I have the latest version of Viper running now. Thanks again for your time and help!
htc 626g+ "no command" while booting
hello there,
I have rooted my htc with king root (mobile version) worked fine until i updated via ota. when i try to install the update by reboot the boodh comes.."no command" i have tried clearing cache and wiping data and have read most forums about abd and stuff like thatin internet, cant understand as much to implement them.I dont know what zip file to send via abd prompt as those forums are telling.can't find a ruu for this device not even cyanogen mods fo this (to give it a try)
some one please help me..
In general, I don't believe running an OTA update while rooted is a good practice.
raaja..*) said:
hello there,
I have rooted my htc with king root (mobile version) worked fine until i updated via ota. when i try to install the update by reboot the boodh comes.."no command" i have tried clearing cache and wiping data and have read most forums about abd and stuff like thatin internet, cant understand as much to implement them.I dont know what zip file to send via abd prompt as those forums are telling.can't find a ruu for this device not even cyanogen mods fo this (to give it a try)
some one please help me..
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DNRDustin said:
In general, I don't believe running an OTA update while rooted is a good practice.
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yeah... you know mistakes.... happens
many of us have done same mistake(many threads in related topics here)
it ll b good if some one hlps
cant even find a custom rom for this mobile :crying:
I've found Facebook member HTC Desire 626G+ Development:
He post link to his CWM backup of the phone:
I've installed CWM on the phone and next restorw the backup.
Phone now is working although it is described as Desire 320.
ststefanov said:
I've found Facebook member HTC Desire 626G+ Development:
He post link to his CWM backup of the phone:
I've installed CWM on the phone and next restorw the backup.
Phone now is working although it is described as Desire 320.
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How to do it?
I tried but On the Installation Screen its shows Error "No Partition selected"
when there was no partition was displaying like
Boot
System
NVRam
etc...
so do you have any idea?
or which CWM Version you were using?
There are very good instructions how to do it in Facebook thread.
Just search for user "HTC Desire 626G+ Development".
I've checked it today and there is new message:
DONT USE THIS GUIDE. NEW MORE RELIABLE AND PROPER STOCK BACKUP IS COMING WHICH WILL RISE DEAD DEVICE TO LIVE.
WAIT UNTIL THEN.
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I just finished unlocking and rooting my 626s via this fanstic guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-626/help/complete-detailed-step-step-root-t3217505 thanks jtrosky
Anyway I kind of messed up and removed a lot of the default aps that came with the phone, I just had to do a reset and now I dont have a home screen or keyboard. This was my first time doing someting like this so I did not even create a backup/recovery.
I know how to correct the problem I just need a default ROM/RUU from another Canadian (preferably bell) service provider so I can reflash it onto the phone. I know that HTC allows you to down load other roms but they are all for american carriers and when I try to install them I get an error stating something along the lines of "invalid service id" details of the default build are as follows : Android version 5.1 and Firmware version 1.21.666.4.
If anyone could help me out I would greatly apreachate it, otherwise I will need to get a new phone because even tho is under warranty as soon as Bell sees that its been rooted and such they wont fix it.
PS hopefully I posted this in the right place I am a new member here.
Does it at least boot?
Edit: try flashing this in recovery (I'm assuming you have a custom one, preferably TWRP). It's just a Titanium Backup update zip with the Sense Home and keyboard apps. Let me know if it helped
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jd41x83q0vcq0o3/htc_launcher_keyboard.zip?dl=0
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
Ya it boots into android with out any problem, I just cant getinto google app store to download anything because I can type anything. I am using CyanogenMod recovery as that is the one the guide suggested to use.
Edit: do I launch it via fastboot or load it unto the phone and run threw Cyanogen recovery?
Rakivic said:
Ya it boots into android with out any problem, I just cant getinto google app store to download anything because I can type anything. I am using CyanogenMod recovery as that is the one the guide suggested to use.
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Try downloading and flashing the zip I posted above
Put it onto internal memory and flash in cyanogenmod recovery
If that doesn't work but you're able to boot, just sideload/install Google keyboard apk like normal. You'll have to download the apk elsewhere since you can't use the Play Store for now
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
Surj138 said:
Try downloading and flashing the zip I posted above
Put it onto internal memory and flash in cyanogenmod recovery
If that doesn't work but you're able to boot, just sideload/install Google keyboard apk like normal. You'll have to download the apk elsewhere since you can't use the Play Store for now
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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ok tried what you suggested and the phone spat out a whole bunch of errors which are listed in order below they all showed up red.
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
E:footer is wrong
E:signature vitrifaction failed
Install failed
E:unknown volume for path [/cash/recovery/log]
E:cant mount cash recover log
I installed the file you provided in zip format into the main folder of the phone, unplugged from computer, restated phone, then selected the same as you would to run the root in cyanogenmod recovery.
is there something I am doing wrong or am I just plain screwed?
No you're not screwed.
I'm not familiar with CM recovery.. Can you disable those verification checks?
If not then try putting Google keyboard apk on your phone memory and installing it while booted. Use the file explorer, if you didn't delete that as well
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Surj138 said:
No you're not screwed.
I'm not familiar with CM recovery.. Can you disable those verification checks?
If not then try putting Google keyboard apk on your phone memory and installing it while booted. Use the file explorer, if you didn't delete that as well
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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ok will have to put default recovery on it first...with CM recovery installed the phone gets stuck at the part "verifying installed aps" but it boots normally if I reflash the default recovery. I dont know if that means anything to you or not.
EDIT: just flashed it to TWRP instead of CM recovery seams like TWRP is the preferred choice
Nice[emoji106] So did it work after all?
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Surj138 said:
Hmm weird, well I hope it works for you
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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I flashed your zip with twrp and it worked now i just need a file manager apk do I install that threw TWRP recovery the same way as I did with the zip you gave me. I think I am on the road to getting this working again thanks to your help.
Rakivic said:
I flashed your zip with twrp and it worked now i just need a file manager apk do I install that threw TWRP recovery the same way as I did with the zip you gave me. I think I am on the road to getting this working again thanks to your help.
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What installed? It was supposed to install Sense Home launcher and Sense keyboard.
If they installed correctly then you should be good to go already. I can make a zip with the HTC file explorer but if your keyboard is working, you should be able to just download it from the Play Store
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Surj138 said:
What installed? It was supposed to install Sense Home launcher and Sense keyboard.
If they installed correctly then you should be good to go already. I can make a zip with the HTC file explorer but if your keyboard is working, you should be able to just download it from the Play Store
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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Thanks for all your help I was able to get everything sorted out and my phone back working....this time before I start removing anything I will back it up lol
Surj138 said:
Try downloading and flashing the zip I posted above
Put it onto internal memory and flash in cyanogenmod recovery
If that doesn't work but you're able to boot, just sideload/install Google keyboard apk like normal. You'll have to download the apk elsewhere since you can't use the Play Store for now
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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Hi,
I am having the same issue here.
I am missing the Setup Wizard so I can't get passed the connect to a wifi prompt.
Tried looking for a Canadian flashable zip..no luck. Tried flash your privous ZIP but I guess I am missing more that the launcher and keyboard to move on :/
I have a Titanium backup on my SD card but not as a ZIP and can launch into the OS without going through the Wizard.
Cheers
maximepull said:
Hi,
I am having the same issue here.
I am missing the Setup Wizard so I can't get passed the connect to a wifi prompt.
Tried looking for a Canadian flashable zip..no luck. Tried flash your privous ZIP but I guess I am missing more that the launcher and keyboard to move on :/
I have a Titanium backup on my SD card but not as a ZIP and can launch into the OS without going through the Wizard.
Cheers
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Try flashing this in recovery and rebooting... it's just a zip with HTC and Android setup wizards. Hope it works
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cfaujbqzf9nbyh5/setup_wizard.zip?dl=0
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Surj138 said:
Try flashing this in recovery and rebooting... it's just a zip with HTC and Android setup wizards. Hope it works
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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Has anybody had any luck flashing this variant of the HTC DEsire 626s with marshmallow... (Bell/ PC Mobile) Variant?
sorry to post this here but I have been looking for help on my mothers Desire 626s from eastlink. I really don't care what provider its on I just want to put a Stock Rom on it. it is currently on 1.24.428.4 firemware and the phone keeps asking to update to 1.30.428.3 and it cant. I put a stock Recovery back on the device and it will start the install then it will fail and give me a triangle with a exclamation mark. I have tried 5 or 6 different recoverys and the same thing over and over. I even went as far as contacted HTC and they told me since they DONT and I QUOTE DONT have a copy of the RUU for my phone they cant help me. so I turn to the internet and have been searching for weeks and I cant seem to find anyone who can help me out. so I hope some one here can. thanks
Surj138 said:
Try flashing this in recovery and rebooting... it's just a zip with HTC and Android setup wizards. Hope it works
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cfaujbqzf9nbyh5/setup_wizard.zip?dl=0
Sent from my HTC Desire 626s using Tapatalk
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Hi and thanks for the zip.
I'm sure it would help alot. Problem is, I don't have a recovery and can't flash through fastboot because my Bootloader is relocked...
If you tell me where to unzip them, maybe I can extract them to the proper location on the phone?
I know a few months passed since your post but my xda account was linked to an email I no longer use...
Cheers
maximepull said:
Hi and thanks for the zip.
I'm sure it would help alot. Problem is, I don't have a recovery and can't flash through fastboot because my Bootloader is relocked...
If you tell me where to unzip them, maybe I can extract them to the proper location on the phone?
I know a few months passed since your post but my xda account was linked to an email I no longer use...
Cheers
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maximepull said:
I'm stuck.
My phone boots to the welcome screen all the way to the wifi selection but stops after that saying the setup wizard cannot launch. So I cannot go into phone settings to "enable OEM unlocking" to follow the official HTC procedure for the bootloader unlock (which was once unlocked but is now relocked).
I looks like I have no recovery, because I cannot boot into recovery, it just fails.
If I go to (what I thought was) Download/Fastboot mode and try to Fastboot flash twrp for example, it says: FAILED (remote: cannot flash this partition in s-on state) ----> but I then read that this was because I was NOT actually in Download Mode.
So I think I managed to get to Download mode and tried the Fastboot command to flash TWRP again and now it says: FAILED (remote: 9: SD_SECURITY_FAIL recovery and bootloader isn't BL_UNLOCK).
I suppose it means that my Bootloader isnt unlocked...but as mention initially, I cannot access the OS and enable the OEM unlocking toggle.
Since Fastboot isnt working, I dont know if an RUU would work.... And look like I will never know because everytime I launche the EXE file, it extracts, asks me to to accept the conditions, then nothing happens...
Please help!!
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I am replying to myself. After trying several things on the phone, I went back to the OS's setup wizard. The second step (2 steps before the crash), has some text and one has a clickable link saying "learn more". It actually opens some phone settings, and from there, you can access all of the phone settings. So I was able to activate Dev mode, OEM unlock and debugging without going through the Wizard!!
Followed the BL unlock procedures on HTC website and as soon as it was unlocked, phone rebooted and TWRP reappeared! I'm saved!!
Thought I would share my discovery in case this ever happens to you too.
I also discovered another possible course of action. When accessing the same "link" to get to settings, go to the network settings and put the phone on Airplane mode. Go back to the setup wizard and skip the connection to wifi. I think it will skip the part of the Setup that made the OS crash.