M7 Wont turn off in recovery - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
I have just unlocked the bootloader on the rom and installed TWRP Recovery, Went into the recovery and the touch screen wont work it just comes up with swipe to unlock but nothing happens nothing moves. So i thought i would try and turn it off and try again so i press and hold the power button at the top and the to white buttons at the bottom just flash and the device does not turn off.
Really hope you guys can help me as i will need to use my phone tomorrow and it has a full charge of battery.

XSuperDan said:
Hi guys,
I have just unlocked the bootloader on the rom and installed TWRP Recovery, Went into the recovery and the touch screen wont work it just comes up with swipe to unlock but nothing happens nothing moves. So i thought i would try and turn it off and try again so i press and hold the power button at the top and the to white buttons at the bottom just flash and the device does not turn off.
Really hope you guys can help me as i will need to use my phone tomorrow and it has a full charge of battery.
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You need to hold the Power button for an extended time even after the buttons flash.
What TWRP version did you flash?
What version of the OS do you have?

holding power and volume down will reboot to the bootloader.

XSuperDan said:
Hi guys,
I have just unlocked the bootloader on the rom and installed TWRP Recovery, Went into the recovery and the touch screen wont work it just comes up with swipe to unlock but nothing happens nothing moves. So i thought i would try and turn it off and try again so i press and hold the power button at the top and the to white buttons at the bottom just flash and the device does not turn off.
Really hope you guys can help me as i will need to use my phone tomorrow and it has a full charge of battery.
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You can also try connecting your usb cable and send the command
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
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[Q] Nexus One Bricked in FastBoot screen

Hi,
I have my Nexus One stuck in FastBoot screen. Today, my phone worked normally, but trackball don't worked, so I had to reboot phone. But when I rebooted, the phone started in FastBoot screen, and buttons don't work (volume up / down, power, trackball). There are 4 options (bootloader, reboot, reboot bootloader, power down) but I can't choose any because buttons don't work. Before reboot, when phone worked normally except Trackball, the volume and power buttons worked normally, so I don't think that all buttons are crashed.
My phone has HBOOT-0.35.0017, radio version 5.12.00.08. Also has installed a MIUI Spain ROM. I try to reinstall rom but I cannot, because buttons don't work in FastBoot Screen.
Do you have any idea to solve this issue?
Thank you very much
If it starts automatically in fastboot mode, it is most likely that your trackball switch is stuck down, because your phone should start in a generic bootloader and then give you the option to enter fastboot.
Did you spill anything on the phone or accidentally submerse it in anything?
Yes, it seems that trackball is stuck... I will try open the phone and clean trackball from inside...
How do i take out the trackball?
To take the trackball out you'll need to take the nexus one apart for that you can go check out the ifixit tutorial.
Hey guys, did u find a solution for this? I'm having the same problem here!!!! The track ball was my first guess too, but I feel the trackball Ok.
nicolasman said:
Hey guys, did u find a solution for this? I'm having the same problem here!!!! The track ball was my first guess too, but I feel the trackball Ok.
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If it boots directly into the fastboot screen, the trackball is the only button you can press to get directly there on boot. I don't see it being any other problem.

[Q] Freeze and boot stocked

Hey, this is my first post, and i come with a big issue with my HTC One. It's work like a charm, until this evening.
I already flashed two ROM, ARHD 8, 8.1 and 9, without problem, but when i tried to flash 9.1, AROMA freeze. So, no whories, i juste reboot my phone with "adb reboot-bootloader" and did a "fastboot erase cache" and try again. AROMA freeze antoher time (without touching the screen), bad luck i can"t reboot with holding power button. So, again, "adb reboot" (without bootloader this time, it sliped my ming...) and there, it's stock at :
And holding power button don't work (i tried to hold him for 10 minutes...). I tried with adb or fastboot... device not found (logical).
I don't know what to do next, any idea ?
PS : sorry for my bad english, i hope you understand me ^_^
PPS : can't add a link to my photo of the bootscreen, but it's stucked.
Adim0 said:
Hey, this is my first post, and i come with a big issue with my HTC One. It's work like a charm, until this evening.
I already flashed two ROM, ARHD 8, 8.1 and 9, without problem, but when i tried to flash 9.1, AROMA freeze. So, no whories, i juste reboot my phone with "adb reboot-bootloader" and did a "fastboot erase cache" and try again. AROMA freeze antoher time (without touching the screen), bad luck i can"t reboot with holding power button. So, again, "adb reboot" (without bootloader this time, it sliped my ming...) and there, it's stock at :
And holding power button don't work (i tried to hold him for 10 minutes...). I tried with adb or fastboot... device not found (logical).
I don't know what to do next, any idea ?
PS : sorry for my bad english, i hope you understand me ^_^
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wait for the battery to die then plug it in and let it charge for a while then try again once device has cooled down
skinsfanbdh said:
wait for the battery to die then plug it in and let it charge for a while then try again once device has cooled down
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I post here, because now, the battery run out and it doing the same thing again. How can i have crash something with my phone unless doing a S-OFF, but right now, this is impossible, right ?
Adim0 said:
I post here, because now, the battery run out and it doing the same thing again. How can i have crash something with my phone unless doing a S-OFF, but right now, this is impossible, right ?
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you should be fine if the device powers on.
try this download all in one toolkit and erase cache then install custom recovery and boot to recovery and try to flash the rom again in the newly installed recovery
skinsfanbdh said:
you should be fine if the device powers on.
try this download all in one toolkit and erase cache then install custom recovery and boot to recovery and try to flash the rom again in the newly installed recovery
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"error: device not found" Like with adb reboot :/
Adim0 said:
"error: device not found" Like with adb reboot :/
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when you boot into bootloader you have to press the power button once. you will then see fastboot usb at the top of bootloader menu then run the commands. it should see your device after that
The thing is, i can't go in the bootloader
(if i try to hold on power + vol down, i have capacitive button who are blinking (normal) but i can hold them about 10 minutes, but nothing happen)
Adim0 said:
The thing is, i can't go in the bootloader
(if i try to hold on power + vol down, i have capacitive button who are blinking (normal) but i can hold them about 10 minutes, but nothing happen)
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then you have to wait for it to die again then charge. after it charges for a while unplug it turn it on and boot to fastboot and do what i said before.
if your using a touch recovery and flashing a rom that uses aroma only use the hardware buttons(dont touch the screen at all). let it sit on the aroma start screen for at least 5secs. and charge your device enough so you can unplug before you start aroma
skinsfanbdh said:
then you have to wait for it to die again then charge. after it charges for a while unplug it turn it on and boot to fastboot and do what i said before.
if your using a touch recovery and flashing a rom that uses aroma only use the hardware buttons(dont touch the screen at all). let it sit on the aroma start screen for at least 5secs. and charge your device enough so you can unplug before you start aroma
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Yes, i'have done exactly like you said. From off, hold power and vol down but the button blink and.... nothing happens :/
Adim0 said:
Yes, i'have done exactly like you said. From off, hold power and vol down but the button blink and.... nothing happens :/
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try holding power until it turns on then while still holding power hold vol down
Now it's on. But still stocked at splash screen. When i hold power, capacitive button flash, but the phone is doing absolutly nothing
Adim0 said:
Now it's on. But still stocked at splash screen. When i hold power, capacitive button flash, but the phone is doing absolutly nothing
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have tried adb reboot fastboot
Yes, but nothing happen :/
just keep trying to hold power+volume down for 30 seconds if it doesnt reboot to bootloader let go and try again
Yes, i access to the bootloader. I erase the cache, and wait a bit for resend a recovery (he don't want to write it now, because of low battery)
good. you shouldnt have a problem from here as long as you flashing a zip file thats proven to work for your device
It's possible to send a file from fastboot mode ?
Nevermind, found how to do (thank the manuel ^^)
Many thanks skinsfanbdh :good:
So. Problem fixed. Thanks to you skinsfanbdh

Touchscreen in Recovery not working

So I was going to install the InsertCoin 3.0-3 ROM and decided to update to the 2.24 firmware first. I changed the CID (I have the AT&T version) to 11111111 and installed the update as follows
you can flash it from fastboot
adb reboot bootloader (or reboot to bootloader via APM)
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware-2.24.401.1-custom.zip
after it finish YOU WILL NEED TO RUN IT AGAIN
fastboot flash zip firmware-2.24.401.1-custom.zip
You should see successful at the end. Now type:
fastboot reboot
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Rebooted into recovery (TWRP 2.5) and the touchscreen doesn't work. Eventually, the TWRP lock screen comes up and of course, I can't unlock it because the touchscreen doesn't work. I know the phone isn't frozen because after 30 seconds or so, the screen will turn off. Pressing the power button will turn the screen back on and the time/battery changes.
Holding down the power button makes the back and home button flash, but does not restart the phone. Holding down power+vol down does the same thing.
What do I do now? Fastboot and adb don't work so I can't restart that way
r34p3rex said:
So I was going to install the InsertCoin 3.0-3 ROM and decided to update to the 2.24 firmware first. I changed the CID (I have the AT&T version) to 11111111 and installed the update as follows
Rebooted into recovery (TWRP 2.5) and the touchscreen doesn't work. Eventually, the TWRP lock screen comes up and of course, I can't unlock it because the touchscreen doesn't work. I know the phone isn't frozen because after 30 seconds or so, the screen will turn off. Pressing the power button will turn the screen back on and the time/battery changes.
Holding down the power button makes the back and home button flash, but does not restart the phone. Holding down power+vol down does the same thing.
What do I do now? Fastboot and adb don't work so I can't restart that way
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REASON:- THE NEW FIRMWARE HAS MODIFIES TOUCH SCREEN DRIVERS(its a known problem with TWRP v2.5.0.0)
SOLUTION :- press and hold power+volume and keep it pressed for almost a minute(the back light flashes 11 or 12 times turns of and then you will reboot)
Do this again or even one more time!!(also try simply power button for long)
it does the trick
prunzzz said:
REASON:- THE NEW FIRMWARE HAS MODIFIES TOUCH SCREEN DRIVERS(its a known problem with TWRP v2.5.0.0)
SOLUTION :- press and hold power+volume and keep it pressed for almost a minute(the back light flashes 11 or 12 times turns of and then you will reboot)
Do this again or even one more time!!(also try simply power button for long)
it does the trick
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Got it! Thanks!
prunzzz said:
SOLUTION :- press and hold power+volume and keep it pressed for almost a minute(the back light flashes 11 or 12 times turns of and then you will reboot)
Do this again or even one more time!!(also try simply power button for long)
it does the trick
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I am stuck on this as well (HTC One [M7] Sprint running TWRP 2.5.0.0) and the power button + volume (ive tried both) doesnt seem to reboot the phone. Is there another solution to reboot or do i have to wait for the battery to run out of juice?

[Q] Screen not responding to touch in TWRP 2.5

Hello. I installed the TWRP 2.5 to get s-off, and finally got inside it. Now I have a really big problem, as the TWRP doesn't let me click (touch) on the phone. In other words, the touch is not responding. I'm stucked in the lock screen of the TWRP that says "swipe to unlock". It doesn't let me restart the phone... any ideas to solve it? If only the battery was removable...:crying:
thanks.
jcasado94 said:
Hello. I installed the TWRP 2.5 to get s-off, and finally got inside it. Now I have a really big problem, as the TWRP doesn't let me click (touch) on the phone. In other words, the touch is not responding. I'm stucked in the lock screen of the TWRP that says "swipe to unlock". It doesn't let me restart the phone... any ideas to solve it? If only the battery was removable...:crying:
thanks.
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Go back to fastboot and flash the 2.6.0.1 version that is the latest one and has no issues with the HTC One
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7wls
cloppy said:
Go back to fastboot and flash the 2.6.0.1 version that is the latest one and has no issues with the HTC One
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7wls
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thank you, but how can I go back to fastboot? It doesn't let me restart. Should I wait till the battery is over...?
jcasado94 said:
thank you, but how can I go back to fastboot? It doesn't let me restart. Should I wait till the battery is over...?
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Holding down the power button for about 30 seconds powers off the device. once the device is off you can hold the power button and volume down button to get back to the bootloader
cloppy said:
Holding down the power button for about 30 seconds powers off the device. once the device is off you can hold the power button and volume down button to get back to the bootloader
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thanks again, but it does not power off... I holded it for about 1 minute haha... Maybe it's because it's in the lock screen of recovery
jcasado94 said:
thanks again, but it does not power off... I holded it for about 1 minute haha... Maybe it's because it's in the lock screen of recovery
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yea that would happen to me too with 2.6.0.0. hitting the back button will let you unlock but it will then ask to swipe to unlock for anything else. try to start to hold power button at the lock screen hit the back button and unlock and see if it turns off after 30 seconds.
cloppy said:
yea that would happen to me too with 2.6.0.0. hitting the back button will let you unlock but it will then ask to swipe to unlock for anything else. try to start to hold power button at the lock screen hit the back button and unlock and see if it turns off after 30 seconds.
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back button doesn't let me unlock..
do you think if it goes out of battery, I would be able to charge it and then open bootloader or just normal OS?
jcasado94 said:
back button doesn't let me unlock..
do you think if it goes out of battery, I would be able to charge it and then open bootloader or just normal OS?
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yea when it runs out of battery and you let it charge a bit you should be able to turn it back on normally (as long as you have a working system) or to bootloader. i would recommend replacing the recovery first though
cloppy said:
yea when it runs out of battery and you let it charge a bit you should be able to turn it back on normally (as long as you have a working system) or to bootloader. i would recommend replacing the recovery first though
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ok, thanks, that's what I wanted to know. Fortunately, I have a working operating system (as long as I know, because I have not preformed any wipe, just installed recovery...). Hope it works, anyway I'm gonna try adb reboot first..
Thank you.

[Q] HTC One stuck on bootloop/no hardware keys

Hi, wondering if you guys could help me.
My HTC One is stuck on bootloop. I tried to install a GPE rom with S-ON and now it get's to the first screen of the setup and restarts itself. The problem is the volume keys are defunt therefore I can't get into recovery to flash another rom.
Is there anyway I can force the phone to boot to recovery or to hboot ? I tried to «adb reboot recovery» on boot but with no luck.
Really appriciate any help.
Put it under a light and try to longpress Power and vol-.
HI Guich, thanks for the reply.
I did try what you suggested: shined the flash from another cellphone on the One, at the top where the sensors are, and long pressed power+volume-. If I hold the buttons the phone will just restart endlessly and if I let go of the power button and hold the (defunt) volume- the phone will try to boot as standard.
What would the light do to the phone ? Is it supposed to trigger some of the sensors ?
Thanks!
deerxmoose said:
HI Guich, thanks for the reply.
I did try what you suggested: shined the flash from another cellphone on the One, at the top where the sensors are, and long pressed power+volume-. If I hold the buttons the phone will just restart endlessly and if I let go of the power button and hold the (defunt) volume- the phone will try to boot as standard.
What would the light do to the phone ? Is it supposed to trigger some of the sensors ?
Thanks!
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His intention was to re-verify whether you were pressing the volume down key and not the volume up key. There are no hidden sensors im aware of. if nobody else can give u a solution, the only choice wud b a motherboard replacement frm HTC itself
deerxmoose said:
HI Guich, thanks for the reply.
I did try what you suggested: shined the flash from another cellphone on the One, at the top where the sensors are, and long pressed power+volume-. If I hold the buttons the phone will just restart endlessly and if I let go of the power button and hold the (defunt) volume- the phone will try to boot as standard.
What would the light do to the phone ? Is it supposed to trigger some of the sensors ?
Thanks!
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Umh, if you longpress power and vol- it will boot?
Strange.
If you longpress under the light, theoritecally, it have to boot into the bootloader...
raghav kapur that's what I trying to avoid
Guich it boots because the volume button is broken.
I think my only chance is to, some how, force the phone to get into recovery or hboot whilst booting I just don't know how I could do that without the volume buttons.
Just another bit of information.
When I've got the phone connected to the pc, Windows tries to install an MTP device but never gets to finalize the installion because the phone reboots. If I leave the battery flat and then plug it in, with the charging animation on the phone, Windows tries to install an 'unkown device'.
deerxmoose said:
raghav kapur that's what I trying to avoid
Guich it boots because the volume button is broken.
I think my only chance is to, some how, force the phone to get into recovery or hboot whilst booting I just don't know how I could do that without the volume buttons.
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deerxmoose said:
Just another bit of information.
When I've got the phone connected to the pc, Windows tries to install an MTP device but never gets to finalize the installion because the phone reboots. If I leave the battery flat and then plug it in, with the charging animation on the phone, Windows tries to install an 'unkown device'.
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Ah, sorry, my mistake.
If you've a broken vol- you don't have a lot of chance...
It's an unknown device because it don't boot.

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