Hey guys,
I think I might have bricked my phone. I've installed yesterday a new firmware (device is s off, rooted). Version 6.09.401.5. So far so good. Downloaded a new ROM. Wiped everything including sdcard in twrp, then tried to push the rom to the sdcard. Also worked. But, I can't install it. Tried 100 different recoveries. It keeps me saying that it can't mount /system. Tried another firmware, but this time it failed (don't know why, it hang on the RUU screen, and windows didn't detect my m7 anymore). So i tried to boot in the bootloader (I think the firmware update failed..) I get the normal bootloader screen, but now fastboot isn't working anymore. My phone get's recognized by adb in recovery, but nothing other than that. i tried to install another rom again, but this time it sais that /cache /system etc. are unmountable. What have I done? Can someone help me or did I just brick the device?
Yeah, this means I can't get by no means inside the RUU environment, so I can't flash a new firmware. The phone doesnt get recogdnized by Windows in the bootloader, however the bootloader screen is normal. So can't use fastboot.
Okay, little update guys. Picked up a Windows 8 machine (mine was running on 8.1) So fastboot works. Tried to flash firmware, but now it sais remote: not allowed. Any idea's? Tried 2 different firmware packages.
Alright! Got it fixed. Here's the solution:
Thanks to Windows 8.0, not 8.1, i was able to flash a firmware, so that windows recognized the phone again. Then, picked up a flashable firmware zip (~1GB) and flashed it via the standard procedure. I think that that repartitioned the whole device, so that the original rom could be installed via the firmware.
My phone is rescued again, thanks xda!
batuhanxtx said:
Alright! Got it fixed. Here's the solution:
Thanks to Windows 8.0, not 8.1, i was able to flash a firmware, so that windows recognized the phone again. Then, picked up a flashable firmware zip (~1GB) and flashed it via the standard procedure. I think that that repartitioned the whole device, so that the original rom could be installed via the firmware.
My phone is rescued again, thanks xda!
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Did you just have a 6 post conversation with yourself and change your name on the 7th post ?
Most people here know about windows 8.1 and fastboot
a little reading would have saved you a lot of stress
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Hello guys,
I hope you get not bored by these every day "I bricked my milestone" threads, but I do really need and would appreciate your help. So here is what's going on:
After Motorola delays the official 2.2 ROM again I decides to try CM6. I asked a friend, who has flashed his Milestone before, for an instruction and he gave me one.
I had an Milestone from O2 Germany with latest 2.36 update. First I made the recovery vulnerable. I downgraded to 2.34 and flashed the vulnerable-recovery only (of course the one for my 90.78 bootloader). I checked if the system was working right after every flash via RSD, and the phone bootet properly anytime. I applied the Androidiani update.zip and entered the OR. I wiped and applied the CM update via OR.
After I applied the CM update, the OR told me to reboot and so I did. I saw the Motorola logo and then the bootloader came up with an error message (Err:A5,70,39,00,27). I wanted to restore via Nandroid, but I no longer could enter the recovery (not to mention the OR). So I asked my friend again what to do and he told me to flash vulnerable recovery again via RSD (yes, I could enter bootloader mode) to be able to enter recovery again. After I flashed I could enter the recovery, but some new mad behavior appeared. The bootloader error disappeared, but every time I tried to boot, the phone ended up in boot loops (Motorola logo --> reboot --> Motorola logo --> reboot -->...).
Then I tried to restore via Nandroid. This seemed to work well, but after a reboot I got this bootloader error again.
To conclude:
flashing via RSD --> boot loops (recovery and bootloader work)
flashing via OR --> bootloader error (only bootloader works)
Some guy from android-hilfe.de told me to flash the bootloader, but I know this is very dangerous. So I went to the #milestone-modding irc-channel and asked for help. They gave me the advice to try to flash other sbf's, maybe an old 2.0. As I tried this today I got a new problem: the sbf file won't work. When I press 'start' in RSD everything starts as usual. But when the phone should show the message "sw update in progress" nothing happens and RSD get stuck on 0%. At the and I get the following message:
'ERROR: Flash failure: Phone[0000]: Error erasing subscriber unit. Device API Error: 0xE003003F Command: ERASE (Error Code: e003003f)'
So I did not proceed. Anybody a suggestion what to do? I'm really helpless.
Greetings Luke
PS: the forum search lead me to this thread. The problem sounds pretty similar.
Try flashing a 2.1 sbf. Let me know what happens. Please use RSDlite v4.6 or higher
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Try flashing a 2.1 sbf. Let me know what happens. Please use RSDlite v4.6 or higher
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Good advice. Latest rsd and drivers. Try a different machine...rsd is moody. Try the GOT sbf, it includes the vuln recovery. I have had problems with Win7 that got solved with a different machine with xp.
If all of this does not work, we need to try fastboot. But try the rest first...
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Hey, thanks for your replie
I did this 3 hours ago. I used the full sbf for the 2.36 update for the German o2 Milestone. I also tried DACH and other versions before.
The result is always, that I end up getting boot loops like described above. RSDLite tells me the file is successfully flashed and unlike a 2.0 sbf the Milestone shows the message "sw update in progress".
I'm using RSDLite 4.9.
LukeTS said:
Hey, thanks for your replie
I did this 3 hours ago. I used the full sbf for the 2.36 update for the German o2 Milestone. I also tried DACH and other versions before.
The result is always, that I end up getting boot loops like described above. RSDLite tells me the file is successfully flashed and unlike a 2.0 sbf the Milestone shows the message "sw update in progress".
I'm using RSDLite 4.9.
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Try a different version of RSDlite on a different machine or operating system.
Caz666 said:
Good advice. Latest rsd and drivers. Try a different machine...rsd is moody. Try the GOT sbf, it includes the vuln recovery. I have had problems with Win7 that got solved with a different machine with xp.
If all of this does not work, we need to try fastboot. But try the rest first...
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You mean a GOT 2.1 or the 2.2 sbf?
Unfortunately I have no machine running XP at the moment. But I have a virtual XP running on my Win 7 Pro. But I guess it's no good idea to try to flash on this?!
LukeTS said:
You mean a GOT 2.1 or the 2.2 sbf?
Unfortunately I have no machine running XP at the moment. But I have a virtual XP running on my Win 7 Pro. But I guess it's no good idea to try to flash on this?!
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There is no GOT 2.1
GOT is only 2.2. You can try GOT 2.2 sbf and RSD v4.6
Oh, okay =)
I thought there is a version by them.
Gonna try your advices and post the results.
Thank you so far
Wow, your problem still same me.
I was tried and solved:
_Flash with any rom you have
_Milestone will auto reboot after flash done and loop
_Don't worry about that, remove battery in 5s and re-plugin
_Turn on your milestone: hold X and POWER to access Recovery. Select Wipe and reboot
killed said:
Wow, your problem still same me.
I was tried and solved:
_Flash with any rom you have
_Milestone will auto reboot after flash done and loop
_Don't worry about that, remove battery in 5s and re-plugin
_Turn on your milestone: hold X and POWER to access Recovery. Select Wipe and reboot
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Did that before and tried it now. Didn't work for me. But thanks for your advice
I also flashed 2.2 from GOT. I was able to flash with RSD and it did not fail. But there is still the boot loop. So nothing changed.
This time I did it with my Atom-netbook and used RSD 4.6.
Ok, so I think I need to try something else. Only flashing with RSD easily doesn't work for me. Like I said in my post before: GOT 2.2 and the advice from killed did not work. Still getting boot loops.
So what would you recommend me to do?
LukeTS said:
Ok, so I think I need to try something else. Only flashing with RSD easily doesn't work for me. Like I said in my post before: GOT 2.2 and the advice from killed did not work. Still getting boot loops.
So what would you recommend me to do?
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You tried GOT 2.2.1 sbf and it didn't work? Can you access recovery? There was a suggestion of fast boot, but I don't know what that is (just in case you wanted to google it or something, not sure). Do you have the drivers installed for your computer?
You could try this:
milestonefail said:
for some people RSDLite doesnt work properly. One way to fix that is put the SDL.bat file (attatched as .txt, change to .bat before using) in the RSDLite installation folder, move the .sbf file you are using to the same folder, and drag that .sbf to SDL.bat.
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Read the end of this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11372663&postcount=51 Read the end
Also look here for the link for the drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11163403&postcount=27
Good luck! I am not responsible if anything happens to your device.
Yep, it didn't work. RSD said the flash passed, but I always get boot loops. I can access th recovery, but even nandroid in OR doesn't work (I get back to that bootloader error I described in my first post).
I also don't know what fastboot is, but just using google won't help me, because I don't know, what I meant to do with fastboot.
The drivers are installed. Without them I guess RSD wouldn't even recognize my phone.
I also tried the batch file you posted, but it didn't work. I wasn't able to start the flashing process. I guess, the only thing the batch file does is to start RSD with admin rights.
These are all methods I tried and they just don't work. I need something different to this usual helpful stuff. That's why I posted in this forum, because I tried everything and I'm helpless at the moment.
Thanks for your advice anyway. I hope someone has a solution soon.
fastboot most likely will do nothing for you if a nandroid backup fails. Fastboot is a way to flash individiual partitions in case your recovery or nandroid does not work.
It works like adb (command line from a conected computer) and requires nothing on the phone. But if nandroid works...it will not do anything different.
Basically, a nandroid is a collection of .img files (one per partition) that a script flashes in sequence. With fastboot, you could flash all of the .img files from computer command prompt.
I would:
1) try a different nandroid...download the latest leak (01/25 from the dev forum). It is in nandroid format. I would factory reset the phone first.
2) if this does not work, i would fastboot erase and the fastboot flash (look up the syntax) every .img in the nandroid backup. This is just in case you OR is corrupted in some way...not likely, but i am out ideas.
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Hey,
thanks for your reply.
Your first recommendation would probably not work. I tried 4 different Nandroid backups and every time I get the bootloader error.
Basically I have no idea what fastboot is, where I get it from and not to mention how to get it work, so I think this is no option for me.
Right now I have resigned. Nothing seems to work. I consider getting a new phone. But before I do this I wanna ask you one last question: can flashing the bootloader theoretically effect anything? I think my phone IS bricked at the moment, so I'm not anymore afraid of flashing the bootloader. But if it would even theoretically be impossible, that this would change anything, then it's just a waste of time. So does flashing 90.78 bootloader via RSD Lite change anything?
Thank you!
LukeTS said:
Hey,
thanks for your reply.
Your first recommendation would probably not work. I tried 4 different Nandroid backups and every time I get the bootloader error.
Basically I have no idea what fastboot is, where I get it from and not to mention how to get it work, so I think this is no option for me.
Right now I have resigned. Nothing seems to work. I consider getting a new phone. But before I do this I wanna ask you one last question: can flashing the bootloader theoretically effect anything? I think my phone IS bricked at the moment, so I'm not anymore afraid of flashing the bootloader. But if it would even theoretically be impossible, that this would change anything, then it's just a waste of time. So does flashing 90.78 bootloader via RSD Lite change anything?
Thank you!
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Why give up without trying? I believe you should flash it to see if it changes anything...How worse than this can it get?
Please...do not take my words for granted...Inform yourself from other sources before you try this...and if you do let us know if you successfully managed to get your phone back!
You misunderstood me. I wanted to try it, but if someone would have said that it's a waste of time, then I wouldn't have done it.
So I tried it, but flashing the bootloader (90.78 --> 90.78) didn't change anything. Still getting boot loops.
What do you think. Try a downgrade to 90.73? Is a downgrade even possible?
LukeTS said:
You misunderstood me. I wanted to try it, but if someone would have said that it's a waste of time, then I wouldn't have done it.
So I tried it, but flashing the bootloader (90.78 --> 90.78) didn't change anything. Still getting boot loops.
What do you think. Try a downgrade to 90.73? Is a downgrade even possible?
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I dont think that is possible. I've read here on the forum somewhere that downgrading the bootloader is not possible...but you should search, maybe you find that it's possible.
Anyhows, I dont think your phone is lost, I just think we're missing something!
I also think it's not possible. I've read this in some forums, too.
It seems that it isn't lost. I was happy, as I found out, that I can enter recovery and bootloader. I thought it could easily be restored. But then nothing worked for me. So we must miss something, but I have no clue what.
What do you mean by:
"Then I tried to restore via Nandroid. This seemed to work well, but after a reboot I got this bootloader error again."
Are you sure you have enough battery?
You could try restoring a nandroid from other recovery. Replace the recovery from your sd-card. If you use Androidiani 3.3 try an older version of it or another OpenRecovery.
I got my HTC One for 8 months now, i unlocked and flashed it with Andoird Reolution HD 12.0 back then, now as i wanted to perorm an update to 52.0 i tried to do it as usual, download the zip moved it to the "SD"-Card of the Phone and installed it via Clockwerkmod (latest Version). As the installation was complete i wanted to reboot the device and now im stuck in loading screen. If I turn the Phone off i can press recovery in the bootloader menu but it doesnt load in to Clockwerkmod. Does somebody have a solution to this Problem? What happens if I just perform a factory reset in the Bootloader?
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Edit: i tried to flash the recovery manually using fastboot while using the manual from androidforums (cant post the actual link as im new to xda)
I followed the steps but now im stuck in cmd where its searching for devices, but it wont find one. as my phone is ****ed up and i dont have a working OS i did not turn off the Fastboot option in the settings.Is this the reason why its not working? Appreciate any ideas. :S
Wiztard101 said:
I got my HTC One for 8 months now, i unlocked and flashed it with Andoird Reolution HD 12.0 back then, now as i wanted to perorm an update to 52.0 i tried to do it as usual, download the zip moved it to the "SD"-Card of the Phone and installed it via Clockwerkmod (latest Version). As the installation was complete i wanted to reboot the device and now im stuck in loading screen. If I turn the Phone off i can press recovery in the bootloader menu but it doesnt load in to Clockwerkmod. Does somebody have a solution to this Problem? What happens if I just perform a factory reset in the Bootloader?
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Edit: i tried to flash the recovery manually using fastboot while using the manual from androidforums (cant post the actual link as im new to xda)
I followed the steps but now im stuck in cmd where its searching for devices, but it wont find one. as my phone is ****ed up and i dont have a working OS i did not turn off the Fastboot option in the settings.Is this the reason why its not working? Appreciate any ideas. :S
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I'm not sure about CWM, but I know you need the latest versions of TWRP to work with KitKAt Roms. If you can get fastboot getvar all to work pls post so we can see where the phone is at.
If it's searching for devices, try removing and reinstalling the htc sync drivers. Get the newest version as well.
mb_guy said:
I'm not sure about CWM, but I know you need the latest versions of TWRP to work with KitKAt Roms. If you can get fastboot getvar all to work pls post so we can see where the phone is at.
If it's searching for devices, try removing and reinstalling the htc sync drivers. Get the newest version as well.
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It is indeed searching for devices, i dont have sync manager installed and already manually updated the drivers.
X1053, rooted and unlocked bootloader on T Mob US
Tried to install a new kernel but it failed. Wiped cached (factory reset in twrp) and now it won't boot past the animation logo.
As its not booted into the OS, windows won't recognize it as a device so i can't install a new rom to try again. Windows 8 'bings' when I connect it but it won't load as a drive.
I CAN get into AP Fashboot Flash Mode If I then go to Recovery, it still takes me to twrp. But there are not zip files to install that work and I can't work out how to copy them over without windows recognizing the device?
Thanks in advance
You'll maybe need to flash the same stock firmware version you're on now...4.4 or 4.4.2 or whatever version you were on. Then root again.
This will help you...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
Good luck!
kj2112 said:
You'll maybe need to flash the same stock firmware version you're on now...4.4 or 4.4.2 or whatever version you were on. Then root again.
This will help you...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply. the problem is I can't connect to the phone to transfer a new firmware on. It 'bings' on USB plug but won't open as a USB drive. I can't get the phone to boot, can only get it to recovery. i tried reinstalling the motorola drivers again but still no luck.
When it was running Ok, I could plug it in (when it used to load into the android OS OK) and it would appear as a USB drive in Windows 8. I also tried on a different laptop.
emailrob said:
Thanks for the reply. the problem is I can't connect to the phone to transfer a new firmware on. It 'bings' on USB plug but won't open as a USB drive. I can't get the phone to boot, can only get it to recovery. i tried reinstalling the motorola drivers again but still no luck.
When it was running Ok, I could plug it in (when it used to load into the android OS OK) and it would appear as a USB drive in Windows 8. I also tried on a different laptop.
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When you boot into bootloader, does the phone itself recognize that it is connected via USB? If so, you have to obtain the current SBF of your phone and flash over the files via fastboot.exe and mfastboot.exe.
There are plenty of guides throughout this site. Take your time and read everything before you make your first move.
Cyphir said:
When you boot into bootloader, does the phone itself recognize that it is connected via USB? If so, you have to obtain the current SBF of your phone and flash over the files via fastboot.exe and mfastboot.exe.
There are plenty of guides throughout this site. Take your time and read everything before you make your first move.
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OK panic nearly over! I managed to get it flashed using RDS lite. 4.4 is back on now, although I lost my root Not sure I want to go down the whole downgrade to 4.2.2 etc but I'll see. Thanks again
Just adding a reply in case anyone has a similar issue.
RSDLite managed to get the firmware back on. It lost root, but what actually happened is the recovery got deleted / corrupted.
So i went back through the rooting guide which started by adding twrp and then flashing. Rebooted, and SuperSU tells me all is OK and root is there.
:laugh:
Is your phone recognized by fastboot or adb?
Since your bootloader is unlocked, manually flash the 4.4.2 firmware files, then TWRP, then boot into recovery, use adb to push SuperSU or whichever root program you prefer to /sdcard, then use TWRP to flash it.
nhizzat said:
Is your phone recognized by fastboot or adb?
Since your bootloader is unlocked, manually flash the 4.4.2 firmware files, then TWRP, then boot into recovery, use adb to push SuperSU or whichever root program you prefer to /sdcard, then use TWRP to flash it.
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Its all working OK now thanks. I just flashed 4.4 again and re-installed TWRP.
Hey all! I'm having some big problems getting my phone working. I was running Venom One rom for a while but then decided to try out something else and installed the CM 11S. Again phone worked perfectly but I got used to using Venom so I wanted to go back to it. And that's where I fu**ed it I think... I've installed the rom (I'm using T.W.R.P 2.7.1.1, standard cache and data format) like previously and again everything went smoothly with no errors. However, when I restarted the phone it got stuck on HTC logo. But it wasn't stuck like you couldn't do anything, I could lock the screen and when I unlocked it it would present me with the usual lock screen, time, taskbar etc. but when you unlocked it it went back to the HTC logo after a while an error popped up saying that the htc dialler was not responding. I haven't came across something like that ever before... So I went back to recovery and flashed the system again and again I had the exact same issue. So then I went and formatted everything including my internal storage, and that's where I made the biggest mistake. I forgot that I had the rom zip on internal storage and I'd lose it if I format the partition. No problem you'd say BUT I can't copy anything onto the phone.
When I connect the phone to my PC in recovery mode it just refuses to mount!! No matter which partition I want to mount, nothing comes up in my computer. I went on to the device manager and surely enough the HTC One is an unknown device... I tried side-loading the rom but the adb can't connect to the phone. I tried re-installing the HTC sync just to make sure I definitely have the usb drivers but still no luck. ADB devices command shows no devices connected. I've run out of ideas and I'm regretting my decision to try different roms...
I really don't want to buy a new phone so if anyone has ANY ideas please right it down. Thanks in advance!
bboybtek said:
Hey all! I'm having some big problems getting my phone working. I was running Venom One rom for a while but then decided to try out something else and installed the CM 11S. Again phone worked perfectly but I got used to using Venom so I wanted to go back to it. And that's where I fu**ed it I think... I've installed the rom (I'm using T.W.R.P 2.7.1.1, standard cache and data format) like previously and again everything went smoothly with no errors. However, when I restarted the phone it got stuck on HTC logo. But it wasn't stuck like you couldn't do anything, I could lock the screen and when I unlocked it it would present me with the usual lock screen, time, taskbar etc. but when you unlocked it it went back to the HTC logo after a while an error popped up saying that the htc dialler was not responding. I haven't came across something like that ever before... So I went back to recovery and flashed the system again and again I had the exact same issue. So then I went and formatted everything including my internal storage, and that's where I made the biggest mistake. I forgot that I had the rom zip on internal storage and I'd lose it if I format the partition. No problem you'd say BUT I can't copy anything onto the phone.
When I connect the phone to my PC in recovery mode it just refuses to mount!! No matter which partition I want to mount, nothing comes up in my computer. I went on to the device manager and surely enough the HTC One is an unknown device... I tried side-loading the rom but the adb can't connect to the phone. I tried re-installing the HTC sync just to make sure I definitely have the usb drivers but still no luck. ADB devices command shows no devices connected. I've run out of ideas and I'm regretting my decision to try different roms...
I really don't want to buy a new phone so if anyone has ANY ideas please right it down. Thanks in advance!
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don't worry, you'll not have to buy another phone. Your issue is one of the most common issue we see here. First I will recommend you to use twrp 2.7.1.1 only to flash CM11 based roms and use twrp 2.6.3.3 or 2.6.3.4 for any Sense based roms.
You will first need to fix your drivers issue so you can adb push or adb sideload the rom to your phone again. there is a guide linked in my signature (nkk71's guide). In this thread, there is instruction (in the FAQ #2) about how to solve drivers issues.
When your drivers issue are solved, flash twrp 2.6.3.3:
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fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then boot in twrp 2.6.3.3 and adb push or sideload venom and hopefully it will be able to boot and it will be stable.
alray said:
don't worry, you'll not have to buy another phone. Your issue is one of the most common issue we see here. First I will recommend you to use twrp 2.7.1.1 only to flash CM11 based roms and use twrp 2.6.3.3 or 2.6.3.4 for any Sense based roms.
You will first need to fix your drivers issue so you can adb push or adb sideload the rom to your phone again. there is a guide linked in my signature (nkk71's guide). In this thread, there is instruction (in the FAQ #2) about how to solve drivers issues.
When your drivers issue are solved, flash twrp 2.6.3.3:
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fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then boot in twrp 2.6.3.3 and adb push or sideload venom and hopefully it will be able to boot and it will be stable.
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The only weird thing is, I used the 2.7.1.1 to flash the sense rom in first place and everything worked fine :/ . Anyway, thanks for the shout! :good: I'll give it a try right now and see how it goes.
Right, I'm having problems installing the drivers for some reason. The ones downloaded from this thread don't seem to be doing anything at all. When click on them they show up for a split second in task manager and then they disappear. No install wizard no nothing. So i downloaded the ones for Windows 7 from here but this just gives me a message that "Windows could not find driver software for your device." . I mean, what the hell?
Edit: Right, after a lot of struggle I've managed to successfully bring my phone back to life! I have no idea what caused the issues with installing the drivers. I've spent ages deleting every trace of HTC drivers, then installed Windows 7 ones and somehow it worked. Then flashed t.w.r.p 2.6.3.3 and venom and it seems to be working smoothly! Hopefully no more problems . Thanks a lot for helping out man!
I nearly bricked my Razr i XT when downgrading from a Kitkat update to JB 4.1.2 but thanks to the great work here I am making some progress but cannot get Recovery or Root. the unlocking of bootloader via the Motorola website went fine and thanks to this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239706 I got the rom I wanted, and it's fine.
I have read many other tutorials on installing a recovery and have downloaded and tried 6 or 7 CWM and TWRP images
but it never completes - fastboot says it has, but the phone stubbornly hangs at the flashing.
I have no problems getting into fastboot, but failed many times, and in desperation have tried with USB debugging on and off
and with and without sim and sdcard inserted.
attached are some photos to show where I am stuck at, and I would greatly appreciate some help
carkev said:
I nearly bricked my Razr i XT when downgrading from a Kitkat update to JB 4.1.2 but thanks to the great work here I am making some progress but cannot get Recovery or Root. the unlocking of bootloader via the Motorola website went fine and thanks to this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239706 I got the rom I wanted, and it's fine.
I have read many other tutorials on installing a recovery and have downloaded and tried 6 or 7 CWM and TWRP images
but it never completes - fastboot says it has, but the phone stubbornly hangs at the flashing.
I have no problems getting into fastboot, but failed many times, and in desperation have tried with USB debugging on and off
and with and without sim and sdcard inserted.
attached are some photos to show where I am stuck at, and I would greatly appreciate some help
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U said fastboot hangs at flashing the recovery, but on the command lines on your PC it says finished. Have u tried booting into recovery?
What recovery did u use and where did u get it?
USB debugging, simcard and sdcard don't have anything to do with fastboot. But it is likely that u didn't know that
thanks for looking at this.
I did try booting into recovery from my PC by after rebooting it and then taking the recovery option, but the phone hung at the Motorola bootloader unlocked warning screen.
this link was typical of the various tutorials I used: http://androidteen.com/motorola-razr-i-how-to-root-and-install-clockworkmod-cwm-recovery-on-android-4-1-2-jelly-bean-firmware/
to be fair I cannot recall where I got all the recovery images from - I have that many, and had to rename them recovery.img, so cannot remember the original download names
update:
I have just tried an app from the google play named Root Android, which advised trying other apps - Kingroot, Framaroot & Towelroot,
but they all failed .
what did catch my eye yesterday was the yellow text when in fastboot that says 'dismatched partition entry'
I ignored it as the img files I was trying to flash are all much smaller than the 100mb stated,
but today I am beginning to think that perhaps my recovery partition is corrupt and look for ways to repair it.
does that make any sense?
carkev said:
update:
I have just tried an app from the google play named Root Android, which advised trying other apps - Kingroot, Framaroot & Towelroot,
but they all failed .
what did catch my eye yesterday was the yellow text when in fastboot that says 'dismatched partition entry'
I ignored it as the img files I was trying to flash are all much smaller than the 100mb stated,
but today I am beginning to think that perhaps my recovery partition is corrupt and look for ways to repair it.
does that make any sense?
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That could be it. Try flashing a rsd lite package from JB. Than go to the recovery and see if u have stock back.
Hazou said:
That could be it. Try flashing a rsd lite package from JB. Than go to the recovery and see if u have stock back.
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thanks HazouPH, I'll give that a go
I have solved my problem with CWM:victory:
whilst I am not 100% certain I am pretty much sure it was a driver problem - for those who this may benefit, here is what I did.
1. I did not reflash my phone, but stayed with the one in my original post.
2. remember that the main problem was that Fastboot said I had succeeded in flashing a Recovery image, but that the phone 'hung'
at flash as in my photo. and then from my phone I could not get to recovery from the fastboot menu .
3. I stumbled across a posting (on XDA, but I cannot remember where) that said the Motorola drivers were not as good as they should be and that the Motohelper one's would be fine - so I downloaded them, and have attached the zip below.
4. I then decided to tidy up my PC and uninstalled all mobile phone drivers, plus any redundant USB Device drivers
5 for the USB tidying up I tend to use USBdview, which is superb and can be found here
6 when all this was done I simply tried the reflash of CWM - and got the same situation I had been having all along
but amazingly, when I selected 'recovery' it went in CWM - I nearly fainted with surprise!
from all this I can only assume it was a driver problem as I had changed nothing else.
perhaps it was Motohelper drivers- perhaps it was USBdview that did it for me - I will never really know, nor care!
I now have CWM v6.0.1.9 - it is touchscreen and permanent, plus I use the cute Reboot by app by Petrus to control my phone.
happy days!