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I'm an amateur ROM flasher and I usually get around a problem after a few hours of messing around with the device and forums but I am absolutely stumped by this one. After unsuccessfully trying to flash a few roms, I decided to restore my phone back to what it was because I backed it up only a few hours before. All it would load is a black screen with the status bar showing the time and no signal, sometimes allowing me to slide to unlock to my saved launcher with still a black background. Not only would it never get reception, it would reboot within two minutes. This cycled until the battery would die. I ended up deleting everything on the device itself in attempt to fix something, not thinking I would delete my back ups and then my ability to ever get my phone past bootloader or recovery. I can still do fastboot commands and change the recovery, but besides that, it's a brick. Any kind of help would mean the world, thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317989
[HOW TO] ADB Sideload/Push if you Wipe Internal Storage And have no ROM to Flash
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Im geussing you dont have any other phone to download a rom to an sd card and put it in ur phone?
It would beat having to go thru all the adb setup if your not familiar with adb .
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It's not a brick until nothing lights up our charges. And since there is no sd slot, that's out. You have access to recovery, you're fine. Download a stable Rom and just like fastboot, do an adb push of the Rom like suggested above. Wipe data, caches, and format system before flashing. No worries. All its not lost.
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propjockey said:
It's not a brick until nothing lights up our charges. And since there is no sd slot, that's out. You have access to recovery, you're fine. Download a stable Rom and just like fastboot, do an adb push of the Rom like suggested above. Wipe data, caches, and format system before flashing. No worries. All its not lost.
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What ??? No sd card slot ? Thats insane.
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captivated1971 said:
What ??? No sd card slot ? Thats insane.
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Wild times were living in.
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Use the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536 makes everything easy download a Rom and then click sideload Rom. You may have to click install HTC drivers first.
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I smell a couple Trolls in here
No trolling on my end. Just trying to help a guy out. Maybe I'm missing the joke.
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No trolling on my end. Just trying to help a guy out. Maybe I'm missing the joke.
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Likely he's referring to the "Sent from my Samsung" guy aghast at the lack of an SD card slot.
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No trolling on my end. Just trying to help a guy out. Maybe I'm missing the joke.
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The Troll is the AT&T guy who think's he's being cute trying to tell the OP to put it on an SD card.
Yeah I see that now. Wasn't firing on all cylinders last night.
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bearw815 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317989
[HOW TO] ADB Sideload/Push if you Wipe Internal Storage And have no ROM to Flash
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Any of those adb commands results only with "error: device not found"
This may not be a fix for HTC phones, but on Samsung devices, I've had to uninstall and reinstall drivers several times. Do and uninstall, run a registry cleaner, reboot pc, reinstall drivers, reboot, and try adb again. I used to do that every so often with my Samsung devices that wouldn't be properly detected by my pc. It usually fixed my problem.
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This may not be a fix for HTC phones, but on Samsung devices, I've had to uninstall and reinstall drivers several times. Do and uninstall, run a registry cleaner, reboot pc, reinstall drivers, reboot, and try adb again. I used to do that every so often with my Samsung devices that wouldn't be properly detected by my pc. It usually fixed my problem.
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How would I get around to doing this on a Mac? It's all I got.
Sorry, I'm not a Mac guy. I couldn't tell you. Can you poach some time on pc at work or a friend's? You may also be able to boot a Linux live disc on your Mac and work from there. Takes some effort, but may help.
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How would I get around to doing this on a Mac? It's all I got.
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No offense meant, but that information really needs to be in the first post. It could have made things significantly easier. We also really need to know what ROMs you were trying, because the problems you'r edescribing vaguely sound like you've flashed a GSM ROM somewhere along the line by accident, in which case you will need to RUU (and most of the guides are unfortunately pretty Windows-centric).
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No offense meant, but that information really needs to be in the first post. It could have made things significantly easier. We also really need to know what ROMs you were trying, because the problems you'r edescribing vaguely sound like you've flashed a GSM ROM somewhere along the line by accident, in which case you will need to RUU (and most of the guides are unfortunately pretty Windows-centric).
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No offense taken. Unfortunately, a Mac is all I'm able to use at the moment. I'm trying to run CleanRom from the sprint htc one development section of this site, so I'm fairly certain it should work. My main problem right now is that using adb commands my phone is not recognized. Using fastboot, though, works absolutely fine to do whatever I need and recognizes my device. I've tried using twrp and clockworkmod recovery touch to sideload any zip file and just won't work. All it says after trying that is "failed to open driver control: no such file or directory".
Please do tell me if any other information would help you help me faster. I don't frequent forums so I'd imagine I'm quite frustrating to work with.
Anybody have any idea?
I need to know how to get a rom back on my phone. it is stuck on the white htc screen and will not do anything including shut off. Any help would be great thanks.
This happened to me recently as long as you can get into recovery your should still be fine. With TWRP you can use Adb sideload to push a rom back onto the phone.
cloppy said:
This happened to me recently as long as you can get into recovery your should still be fine. With TWRP you can use Adb sideload to push a rom back onto the phone.
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now im in recovery what can I do to fix it? will you help me out please?
Holding down the power button long enough like 30 seconds should power off the phone. Maybe try to hold the Vol down button too like your entering the recovery. that might trick it to power off or reboot.
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Holding down the power button long enough like 30 seconds should power off the phone. Maybe try to hold the Vol down button too like your entering the recovery. that might trick it to power off or reboot.
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I got it in recovery now but im not sure what to do now.
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I got it in recovery now but im not sure what to do now.
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Thats good you got to recovery if you have TWRP you can use the ADB sideload commands. other recoveries may have a similar option. Here is a guide how to sideload.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
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Thats good you got to recovery if you have TWRP you can use the ADB sideload commands. other recoveries may have a similar option. Here is a guide how to sideload.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
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Great but what files do I need for my pc?
you need the HTC drivers and ADB. here is a tool kit that should have all the stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
well im not sure how to do this so ill just switch to a different phone.
You don't need to switch to a different phone. Just try to learn how to do this stuff. Go to HTC's and Sprint's Web sites and download drivers. Then, try to flash a ROM. PM me, if you want, and I will try to help.
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Vobeyo said:
You don't need to switch to a different phone. Just try to learn how to do this stuff. Go to HTC's and Sprint's Web sites and download drivers. Then, try to flash a ROM. PM me, if you want, and I will try to help.
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the problem with that is I can get a rom on the phone to flash it. im new to the sideload thing
Davek30 said:
the problem with that is I can get a rom on the phone to flash it. im new to the sideload thing
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There's a first time for everything, bucko.
You should not be messing around if you're not comfortable with adb.
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the problem with that is I can get a rom on the phone to flash it. im new to the sideload thing
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I was too up until last week when i found all these guides and tools available here. Plus there are plenty of people available and willing to help here no need for a new phone. Install the drivers on your computer, reboot into recovery and use the adb guide to sideload a rom all these processes are well documented.
Download the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Download a Rom you want.
Then connect your phone to your computer while in bootloader, click sideload Rom from the tool you downloaded, then select your Rom. Profit.
You may need to click install HTC drivers from the tool as well if your phone isn't recognized by the computer.
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Konfuzion said:
Download the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Download a Rom you want.
Then connect your phone to your computer while in bootloader, click sideload Rom from the tool you downloaded, then select your Rom. Profit.
You may need to click install HTC drivers from the tool as well if your phone isn't recognized by the computer.
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You can do all this, but ADB is easier.
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You can do all this, but ADB is easier.
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Not for someone who doesn't know ADB. How can typing in command line be easier than clicking a button?
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Konfuzion said:
Download the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40341536
Download a Rom you want.
Then connect your phone to your computer while in bootloader, click sideload Rom from the tool you downloaded, then select your Rom. Profit.
You may need to click install HTC drivers from the tool as well if your phone isn't recognized by the computer.
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Not trying to sound like a richard head but how will anyone learn anything buy using Hasoon's toolkit(don't get me wrong he does amazing work,I used a toolkit myself on my Nexus 7 ONLY because I didn't know how to unlock the bootloader) I give huge props to all the Devs that build toolkits for us.
My point is if you learn to DIY most members won't freak out as much because they will have the knowledge to hopefully fix the problem.
Carry on
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Not trying to sound like a richard head but how will anyone learn anything buy using Hasoon's toolkit(don't get me wrong he does amazing work,I used a toolkit myself on my Nexus 7 ONLY because I didn't know how to unlock the bootloader) I give huge props to all the Devs that build toolkits for us.
My point is if you learn to DIY most members won't freak out as much because they will have the knowledge to hopefully fix the problem.
Carry on
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My point is this guy is talking about ditching the phone for another and I gave him a simple easy solution to his problem that is essentially one click. And you think someone who is considering getting a new phone over a wiped sd card is interested in taking the time to learn ADB?
The OP sounds like the type of person who should just stick to stock, but alas here we are.
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My point is this guy is talking about ditching the phone for another and I gave him a simple easy solution to his problem that is essentially one click. And you think someone who is considering getting a new phone over a wiped sd card is interested in taking the time to learn ADB?
The OP sounds like the type of person who should just stick to stock, but alas here we are.
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All you have to do is Google 'how to sideload,' to find that all you have to type is 'adb sideload rom.zip'
It is very simple.
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All you have to do is Google 'how to sideload,' to find that all you have to type is 'adb sideload rom.zip'
It is very simple.
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People are so hard headed, yeah I'm wrong OP download ADB, update it, start learning ADB, connect your phone in bootloader and ADB sideload your Rom of choice. Because that will be much easier than clicking one button......
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So I have a Sprint HTC One and I tried flashing a ROM that was for "all other models" and after I flashed it kept on boot looping. So then I wiped everything not thinking about deleting the other ROMs I had on the phone to restore it with. So now I can access fastboot and recovery(twrp 2.6.1.0) but I can't mount an OTG, I can't use adb, and I cant flash through fastboot. I honestly don't know what to do from here so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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So I have a Sprint HTC One and I tried flashing a ROM that was for "all other models" and after I flashed it kept on boot looping. So then I wiped everything not thinking about deleting the other ROMs I had on the phone to restore it with. So now I can access fastboot and recovery(twrp 2.6.1.0) but I can't mount an OTG, I can't use adb, and I cant flash through fastboot. I honestly don't know what to do from here so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You are new to XDA. Please look through the
for a moment, to give yourself an understanding of how XDA works. Please make a specific note of rule #15.
Your thread is now in the correct location.
Thank you.
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So I have a Sprint HTC One and I tried flashing a ROM that was for "all other models" and after I flashed it kept on boot looping. So then I wiped everything not thinking about deleting the other ROMs I had on the phone to restore it with. So now I can access fastboot and recovery(twrp 2.6.1.0) but I can't mount an OTG, I can't use adb, and I cant flash through fastboot. I honestly don't know what to do from here so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Since you can access recovery you need to adb sideload a rom. You can find o ut how to do that here.
If that doesn't work for you (which I suspect it won't) then you will need to take your phone back to stock by applying RUU. there are several ways to do that. Let me know if you need that information and I'll post it here for you.
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Since you can access recovery you need to adb sideload a rom. You can find o ut how to do that here.
If that doesn't work for you (which I suspect it won't) then you will need to take your phone back to stock by applying RUU. there are several ways to do that. Let me know if you need that information and I'll post it here for you.
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I've tried side loading and my phone isnt recognized by adb :/ and before I rooted my phone I updated to 1.31.651.2 and there isn't an RUU for it yet
Herstandez said:
I've tried side loading and my phone isnt recognized by adb :/ and before I rooted my phone I updated to 1.31.651.2 and there isn't an RUU for it yet
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Uninstall your HTC drivers. And install the universal naked drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Make sure you don't have HTC sync installed, disable any anti virus and firewalls and try to sideload again.
There are ways to RUU on 1.31 but that is way too much hassle when all you need is to install a Rom.
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Konfuzion said:
Uninstall your HTC drivers. And install the universal naked drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Make sure you don't have HTC sync installed, disable any anti virus and firewalls and try to sideload again.
There are ways to RUU on 1.31 but that is way too much hassle when all you need is to install a Rom.
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I'm trying that now, I'll let you know what happens, thank you guys so much
Konfuzion said:
Uninstall your HTC drivers. And install the universal naked drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Make sure you don't have HTC sync installed, disable any anti virus and firewalls and try to sideload again.
There are ways to RUU on 1.31 but that is way too much hassle when all you need is to install a Rom.
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Please excuse me being a n00b, but I'm not too positive on what to do with the files in the zip :/
Herstandez said:
Please excuse me being a n00b, but I'm not too positive on what to do with the files in the zip :/
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Did you get it figured out? You have to install the drivers manually. If you don't know how, then I would google search "how to manually install device drivers" otherwise you can just use the drivers that install when you install HTC Sync. They work just as well.
What you need to do if adb does not recognize your device is fastboot flash TWRP 2.5.0.0. The older version works. Then you will be able to use adb and you can follow all the steps I outlined here.
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otherwise you can just use the drivers that install when you install HTC Sync. They work just as well.
here.
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They really don't though...
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Konfuzion said:
They really don't though...
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For a basic user with only one device, what about them isn't adequate? From everything I have read about them the only benefit is the multi-device capability. The fact that you get the sync program is undesirable, I completely agree, but it does seem to be the simplest way for basic users to access the drivers.
I am truely interested in the differences, as I have read this entire post and not found much enlightenment.
Thanks for the knowledge
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For a basic user with only one device, what about them isn't adequate? From everything I have read about them the only benefit is the multi-device capability. The fact that you get the sync program is undesirable, I completely agree, but it does seem to be the simplest way for basic users to access the drivers.
I am truely interested in the differences, as I have read this entire post and not found much enlightenment.
Thanks for the knowledge
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Main difference is you can manually install the drivers while the phone is connected via fastboot/abd and avoid the problems people run into trying to get their phones recognized while in fastboot/abd.
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Konfuzion said:
Main difference is you can manually install the drivers while the phone is connected via fastboot/abd and avoid the problems people run into trying to get their phones recognized while in fastboot/abd.
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Hmmm. I'll have to keep an eye out for that. I wonder if the difference in drivers would affect adb recognizing TWRP 2.6.1.0. I have seen a lot of people who have to go back to TWRP 2.5.0.0 to get adb to work.
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Hmmm. I'll have to keep an eye out for that. I wonder if the difference in drivers would affect adb recognizing TWRP 2.6.1.0. I have seen a lot of people who have to go back to TWRP 2.5.0.0 to get adb to work.
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I can't speak for that, but maybe.
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Konfuzion said:
Main difference is you can manually install the drivers while the phone is connected via fastboot/abd and avoid the problems people run into trying to get their phones recognized while in fastboot/abd.
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I tried to manually install the drivers, but no luck, windows says it cant find any drivers
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Hmmm. I'll have to keep an eye out for that. I wonder if the difference in drivers would affect adb recognizing TWRP 2.6.1.0. I have seen a lot of people who have to go back to TWRP 2.5.0.0 to get adb to work.
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also the device is listed as Android 1.0 and not m7wls, I don't know if that helps
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Hmmm. I'll have to keep an eye out for that. I wonder if the difference in drivers would affect adb recognizing TWRP 2.6.1.0. I have seen a lot of people who have to go back to TWRP 2.5.0.0 to get adb to work.
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So I was able to sideload a ROM, but now it keeps rebooting and there are no apps installed and it said the system crashed when I finished the setup
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Hmmm. I'll have to keep an eye out for that. I wonder if the difference in drivers would affect adb recognizing TWRP 2.6.1.0. I have seen a lot of people who have to go back to TWRP 2.5.0.0 to get adb to work.
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I also just wiped everything and reflashed the rom, after flashing it said I still had no os :/
Herstandez said:
I also just wiped everything and reflashed the rom, after flashing it said I still had no os :/
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how did you get the adb sideload to work in the first place? i'm having the exact same problem with my device at the moment
gbau said:
how did you get the adb sideload to work in the first place? i'm having the exact same problem with my device at the moment
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I just flashed twrp 2.5.0.0 and it worked, there's a link in this thread to it
Herstandez said:
I just flashed twrp 2.5.0.0 and it worked, there's a link in this thread to it
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hmmm. i'm already on 2.5.0.0, but it's still not recognizing. I think it might be my drivers because it says "This device cannot start (Code 10)" in device manager
Hey y'all. So, I accidently deleted everything on my internal storage when I was messing around on TWRP. I've downloaded ADB and the RUU. 1.29 file to return to stock, however it doesn't work because I need 1.31. I know I need to turn S-OFF, but I have no idea how to go about this considering every time I mount my phone, my computer doesn't recognize it. So I was wondering, what should I do to fix my problem? If it helps I'm running windows 7 on my Mac using VMWare Fusion.
Anyone? lol
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Hey y'all. So, I accidently deleted everything on my internal storage when I was messing around on TWRP. I've downloaded ADB and the RUU. 1.29 file to return to stock, however it doesn't work because I need 1.31. I know I need to turn S-OFF, but I have no idea how to go about this considering every time I mount my phone, my computer doesn't recognize it. So I was wondering, what should I do to fix my problem? If it helps I'm running windows 7 on my Mac using VMWare Fusion.
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You fix it yet?
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nah =/
This might be a way for you to fix phone. If it doesn't work now, can't hurt much to try.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236418
You need stock? Or just to get back up and running?
To get up and running.....
First download a Rom and recovery (TWRP)
From adb type fastboot flash recovery recoverynamehere.img
Boot into recovery
In TWRP go to Advanced > ADB Sideload
abd sideload romnamehere.zip
To get back to stock....
Here is a guide to RUU on 1.31 if that's what you want to do.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
Make sure you get s-off before you upgrade to 4.3
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Konfuzion said:
You need stock? Or just to get back up and running?
To get up and running.....
First download a Rom and recovery (TWRP)
From adb type fastboot flash recovery recoverynamehere.img
Boot into recovery
In TWRP go to Advanced > ADB Sideload
abd sideload romnamehere.zip
To get back to stock....
Here is a guide to RUU on 1.31 if that's what you want to do.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
Make sure you get s-off before you upgrade to 4.3
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I have the same issue as the OP and I can't mount /data to get the ADB Sideload to workin in TWRP.
Sirricharic said:
I have the same issue as the OP and I can't mount /data to get the ADB Sideload to workin in TWRP.
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You don't/can't mount data on the HTC one. You click advanced/sideload mode.
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Here's a thread I just found, some very good links on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438026&nocache=1
You should be able to find just about anything from here, roms, kernals, guides, tools. The OP did a lot of work on this.
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Here's a thread I just found, some very good links on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438026&nocache=1
You should be able to find just about anything from here, roms, kernals, guides, tools. The OP did a lot of work on this.
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I don't think linking this thread is a very good idea this is for the GSM HTC One and someone could very easily mess up their CDMA HTC One if they flash just about anything on that post.
That said I already provided the solution.
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Konfuzion said:
You don't/can't mount data on the HTC one. You click advanced/sideload mode.
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When I put that into the command window, it just says waiting for device and won't let me type anything else
brndnbalbin53 said:
When I put that into the command window, it just says waiting for device and won't let me type anything else
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When you put what into the command window?
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When you put what into the command window?
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When I'm in adb and I type fastboot flash recovery with the TWRP recovery.img it'll just say waiting for device
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When I'm in adb and I type fastboot flash recovery with the TWRP recovery.img it'll just say waiting for device
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Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Go with what Konfuzuin is saying, it will work. If you need step by step help I have done this on my mac and can get you where you need to be with out using Windows. Even if you get TWRP and a rom installed there is a very good chance you will be stuck in a bootloop. No roms will work so use the link Konfuzion provided to get the RUU to work.
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Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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it still says waiting for device and it won't let me type anything else =[
brndnbalbin53 said:
it still says waiting for device and it won't let me type anything else =[
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Make sure anti virus and any firewalls are turned off including Windows firewall and try again.
If all that doesn't work try uninstalling HTC sync and the drivers and install the Universal Naked Drivers. I will link in a sec.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Install and then reboot your computer and try again
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brndnbalbin53 said:
it still says waiting for device and it won't let me type anything else =[
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Currently can you access TWRP in recovery mode? Or are you having issues getting TWRP installed?
sattdog said:
Currently can you access TWRP in recovery mode? Or are you having issues getting TWRP installed?
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yeah i have TWRP installed on my phone, but let me make things a little bit clearer. My phone has absolutely nothing running on it because I formated the data.
Konfuzion said:
Make sure anti virus and any firewalls are turned off including Windows firewall and try again.
If all that doesn't work try uninstalling HTC sync and the drivers and install the Universal Naked Drivers. I will link in a sec.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Install and then reboot your computer and try again
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yup still nothing =/
So I just got this last Wednesday. I read through a guide, and watched an instructional video on how to root my device. Everything works fine up until the point where I have to install SuperSU or SuperUser. Now, my friend uses SuperUser so I thought I would go ahead and follow his footsteps with that. I install ViperOne, and it finishes. After the reboot, my device is stuck in a bootloop. I wipe the memory, not thinking, and removed everything. My backpu, ViperOne, everything. I look up some more guides and learn about the abd push ROM.zip /sdcard/ command and try it out but I'm getting device not found. I have an OTG cable coming, but the possibility is there to use adb so until it does come, I'd like to at least attempt.
Current status:
Can only access boot loader and TWRP. ADB is not working. I wouldn't mind running an RUU but the only file I found on it, on top of downloading it twice @ 80kbps, says there's an error and I can't extract it from the .zip archive.
I don't know what more information I should provide, but any advice on how to unbrick this would be greatly appreciated. This is an amazing android, and all I wanted to do was make it better :c
Try reinstalling drivers on your computer. You might have to do some research here to find them though. Good luck.
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Try holding power button down until the bottom lights stop flashing and let it boot up.
....assuming you flashed the Sprint version.
Sorry. Misunderstood your post...ruu may be your best bet here.
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I did the same thing when I first got the phone. Download the drivers for the one from the htc site, also try installing HTC sync if you haven't already. I'd provide links, but I'm not at a computer right now. Try using another computer if you can. Also, try restarting your phone WHILE it's plugged into your computer, or a different usb port. That helped me get adb working.
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KamokuKatai said:
So I just got this last Wednesday. I read through a guide, and watched an instructional video on how to root my device. Everything works fine up until the point where I have to install SuperSU or SuperUser. Now, my friend uses SuperUser so I thought I would go ahead and follow his footsteps with that. I install ViperOne, and it finishes. After the reboot, my device is stuck in a bootloop. I wipe the memory, not thinking, and removed everything. My backpu, ViperOne, everything. I look up some more guides and learn about the abd push ROM.zip /sdcard/ command and try it out but I'm getting device not found. I have an OTG cable coming, but the possibility is there to use adb so until it does come, I'd like to at least attempt.
Current status:
Can only access boot loader and TWRP. ADB is not working. I wouldn't mind running an RUU but the only file I found on it, on top of downloading it twice @ 80kbpsd, says there's an error and I can't extract it from the .zip archive.
I don't know what more information I should provide, but any advice on how to unbrick this would be greatly appreciated. This is an amazing android, and all I wanted to do was make it better :c
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Use these drivers, make sure to delete all other drivers. Once installed go to device manager and search for new drivers, then pick these.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
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Why is this such a common issue?
Sweet!
jab74101 said:
Use these drivers, make sure to delete all other drivers. Once installed go to device manager and search for new drivers, then pick these.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
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Yeah, this did the trick! Thank you, good sir! ****ing drivers, how do they work? /icp
FrostyF7 said:
Why is this such a common issue?
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Because nonexpandable storage is still new to people (I did the same thing haha)
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