When I installed ROM it was successful, I then tried to reboot and it went into boot loop. I then tried to go back to recovery and wipe and start over, but it wouldn't let me back into recovery it just flashed the recovery ui then went back to bootloop.
Matthew.One said:
When I installed ROM it was successful, I then tried to reboot and it went into boot loop. I then tried to go back to recovery and wipe and start over, but it wouldn't let me back into recovery it just flashed the recovery ui then went back to bootloop.
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assuming you have an M7_U/UL, you're probably using an old recovery, you need TWRP 2.6.3.3 (probably TWRP 2.8.0.1 works too), so flash recovery
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fastboot flash recovery <name of recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
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I want to see if I can get this resolved without running the RUU first.
Basically, I tried everything I could to get either Hatka or Borked to install. Hatka would install but not boot, and Borked would go through the install as if it worked, but never flash anything. Finally gave up, and rebooted to try and get into recovery and restore my backup, only to have it reboot after seeing the teamwin logo. Strange. Tried to "fastboot boot" an older TWRP. Same result. Clockwork? Same thing. I've had something that from memory was identical in the past, that just randomly resolved itself, but just in case anyway...
Thank you for your help!
Fixed. Figured out I could wipe partitions with fastboot.
fastboot wipe boot
fastboot wipe system
fastboot wipe data
Recovery booted fine after that.
so i was reading the instructions for the ARHD 10.1 rom and there was one part that was bugging me, the part that said you need the firmware package but it also says(recommended but not needed for now), but i went ahead and flashed it. it also said "There is no need to flash latest hboot!". so to be safe i backup everything. now after i flashed the rom everything was running smoothly but then i decided to go back into recovery. when i reboot into recovery, the screen said entering recovery then it went it cwm touch and then it existed then boot back to the htc start-up screen. this happens every time i flash something. but this time its different. i usually flah the twrp recovery then flash back the cwm recovery and it is fixed but it seems that since my phone is running 4.2.2 its not working..please help. i was thinking of using fastboot to flash the recovery 2.17.401.1..... please help
fastboot erase cache
skinsfanbdh said:
fastboot erase cache
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i will do it now, lets hope it works
so.... did it work?
skinsfanbdh said:
fastboot erase cache
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Thanks! This really helped me as it would flash the TWRP splash screen and then trip up.
Cheers!
I was running ARHD 10.1 and flashed TeamSeven's kernel in Clockwork Recovery. Went to reboot and the phone just boot loops, no big deal right. So when I put the phone back into bootloader screen and tried to boot into recovery it boots for about .50 seconds into my custom recovery then boots back to the Fastboot HTC Screen. Im unable to get into my custom recovery. Ive tried using the All in one tool to flash different recoverys and have been successful in doing so, I know this because they boot for the .50 seconds into TWRP or Clockwork then goes back into the HTC Fastboot screen. Does anybody have any ideas? How can I fix this? I tried to sideload a rom but it seems it will not let me until im able to get into my custom recovery.
Have you used ADB to delete cache, Then re-flash a recovery ? Then full wipe etc and clean install a Rom ?
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I was running ARHD 10.1 and flashed TeamSeven's kernel in Clockwork Recovery. Went to reboot and the phone just boot loops, no big deal right. So when I put the phone back into bootloader screen and tried to boot into recovery it boots for about .50 seconds into my custom recovery then boots back to the Fastboot HTC Screen. Im unable to get into my custom recovery. Ive tried using the All in one tool to flash different recoverys and have been successful in doing so, I know this because they boot for the .50 seconds into TWRP or Clockwork then goes back into the HTC Fastboot screen. Does anybody have any ideas? How can I fix this? I tried to sideload a rom but it seems it will not let me until im able to get into my custom recovery.
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type fastboot erase cache from PC while phone is in fastboot. you should be able to get into recovery afterwards. If not, flash another recovery from fastboot. fastboot flash recovery RECOVERYNAME.img
I unlocked the bootloader on my HTC One and successfully flashed CWM recovery; however, when I try to boot into recovery the HTC splash screen comes up with "Entering Recovery" for a few seconds (as it should), then the screen goes black for a second and it boots into the ROM like normal without going into Recovery.
I've seen that the general fix for this is to clear the dalvik-cache, but I can't do that without root permission, and I can't install the superuser to get root without being able to boot into the Recovery.
I have developer options enabled with USB Debugging, Fastboot is turned OFF.
I have flashed to plain CWM, touch CWM, and TWRP, all with the same results.
fastboot erase cache had no effect
beotric.android said:
I unlocked the bootloader on my HTC One and successfully flashed CWM recovery; however, when I try to boot into recovery the HTC splash screen comes up with "Entering Recovery" for a few seconds (as it should), then the screen goes black for a second and it boots into the ROM like normal without going into Recovery.
I've seen that the general fix for this is to clear the dalvik-cache, but I can't do that without root permission, and I can't install the superuser to get root without being able to boot into the Recovery.
I have developer options enabled with USB Debugging, Fastboot is turned OFF.
I have flashed to plain CWM, touch CWM, and TWRP, all with the same results.
fastboot erase cache had no effect
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try reflashing recovery use twrp 2.5.0.0
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Aldo101t said:
try reflashing recovery use twrp 2.5.0.0
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Flashed to TWRP 2.5.0.0, same result
beotric.android said:
Flashed to TWRP 2.5.0.0, same result
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are you flashing recovery with adb-fastboot, what computer os are you using
are you usung the correct recovery image, for the sprint m7wls, (fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7wls)
use goo manager to flash the recovery and see
or you can use the all in one tool in the dev section
Aldo101t said:
are you flashing recovery with adb-fastboot, what computer os are you using
are you usung the correct recovery image, for the sprint m7wls, (fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7wls)
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I am using the "fastboot flash recovery" command on Windows 7 64-bit (I have also tried on 32-bit).
You were right about the recovery file, I was using openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7.img, not m7wls. So for anyone who finds this thread later make sure it's the right recovery file for your build and carrier (not just phone model).
Hello,
i'm updated my P10 to EMUI 9 with Manual pie upgrade and after this i installed aosp.
Everything boots fine, but today i tried to Flash a new System gsi via fastboot and after reboot to twrp, wipe dalvik&cache, data something went wrong.
After reboot it boots automatically to recovery, and it Stuck on the bootscreen from twrp (used twrp_3.2.1-0_Oreo_V3.img)
After this i tryed to Flash the stock recovery, but after reboot from fastboot i see only:
Your device has been unlocked.........
....
Your device is booting now...
fastboot Shows:
PHONE Unlocked
FRP Unlocked
after this i tryed to Flash stock System, kernel, and recovery_ramdisk.
how can i Flash ramdisk to emui 9?
how can i Access erecovery or how can i Flash it?
mfg
bacardi
Flash stock recovery_ramdisk and reboot and press vol. up for 5/6 seconds and you'll enter into erecovery, after that do a factory reset.
One tip, never wipe data with twrp our you'll end in the same situation, always with stock recovery (you'll need back up your important data).
sfoot13 said:
Flash stock recovery_ramdisk and reboot and press vol. up for 5/6 seconds and you'll enter into erecovery, after that do a factory reset.
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i tryed to Flash these stock images (System, kernel, and recovery_ramdisk)
when i flash stock recovery image it stuck on "Your device is booting now..." if i flash twrp it stuck on boot screen with twrp logo.
I drained the battery over night but no change.
Solved:
fastboot -w helped me to solve the Problem.
You must use A/B variant instead of the old A variant.