[Q] Stucked in recovery badly.. Please help me - Moto X Q&A

My device is Moto X (XT1060). I wiped my Internal storage, Cache, Data, System entirely.
I went to my TWRP v2.6.3.1 recovery and tried to sideload cm12.zip via adb.exe but it failed to recognize the device.
I tried
Code:
adb sideload cmfile.zip
but it show's
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error: device not found
I installed Motorola Device manager.. but no luck so far.
I think I need drivers or something for XT1060.. Please help me.

You should search for twrp 2.8.4.0 for Moto X 2013. Also, make sure you have the latest android SDK and ADB files installed. You'll need to search for threads that help get your phone connected to a pc.

Or you could use 'adb push cm12.zip /sdcard' (without the apostrophes) in a cmd prompt then flash in recovery. Why does everyone resort to sideloading when there's any easier method that will always work?
Once you get your Android SDK and drivers set up and storage mounted in recovery.

nhizzat said:
Or you could use 'adb push cm12.zip /sdcard' (without the apostrophes) in a cmd prompt then flash in recovery. Why does everyone resort to sideloading when there's any easier method that will always work?
Once you get your Android SDK and drivers set up and storage mounted in recovery.
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or you can boot your phone into bootloader if you can and flash the device back to stock and start over.

nhizzat said:
Or you could use 'adb push cm12.zip /sdcard' (without the apostrophes) in a cmd prompt then flash in recovery. Why does everyone resort to sideloading when there's any easier method that will always work?
Once you get your Android SDK and drivers set up and storage mounted in recovery.
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That is basically all the sideload command does isn't it? I seemed to notice when I side loaded I was left with the zip I installed on my device... I could swear I deleted it manually, which would mean that sideload just pushes and installs for you in once nice package.
Either way, the issue he is having is that ADB won't find his devices... read the error message its not having trouble with the sideload or the zip... He just doesn't know how to use ADB and make it recognize his device...
Pushing doesn't always work when ADB doesn't recognize your device....

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[Q] Device not found on ADB | TWRP Sideload and CWM mount problems

My friend has HTC One. He wiped all the data on SD including the ROM files and One is not booting right now. It's rooted and has Trickdroid's 4.2.2 based ROM.
We tried lots of things so far;
- Pushing files via ADB
Trying ADB, it says device not found, no matter we did we couldn't manage the pc to recognize the phone.
- Mounting SD via CWM
I have HOX, when I enter CWM I can see the option to mount the SD but on One there's no line like this.
- Activating Sideload on TWRP
We also flashed TWRP and tried to use Sideload feature but when we tried to activate it, it says something like "unable to mount .."
- Flashing the RUU
And lastly we tried to flash the RUU, we checked the CID and it says o2___001 and there's no RUU for it.
I just saw that One could be S-OFF and got Super-CID, but to do that again, I have to pull and push some files via ADB so we stuck here.
Could you plese help me on this?
Try cwm recovery it has sideload feature I was in a similar situation once before and it worked using cwm recovery
Also. If you want to try use adb again, try to plug in your device and then wait for few seconds before running a push command. It worth mentioning that once adb fail one time, it is not going to work again by repeating the same push command. Once it fails run this command: adb kill-server
This command will stop the previous failed process after killing the server then try to push again
NiMH_999 said:
Try cwm recovery it has sideload feature I was in a similar situation once before and it worked using cwm recovery
Also. If you want to try use adb again, try to plug in your device and then wait for few seconds before running a push command. It worth mentioning that once adb fail one time, it is not going to work again by repeating the same push command. Once it fails run this command: adb kill-server
This command will stop the previous failed process after killing the server then try to push again
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We tried a different computer and solved the ADB problem, then I did just like you told and it's OK now.
Thank you.
You're welcome. glad it's all all OK for you
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
Same problem as you --> fixed
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
If you found that adb worked from a different machine, you might check whether you had any tethering drivers installed (eg EasyTether) on the machine that was not able to see the phone via adb. I found that they interfered with adb's operation on my Macbook previously; it was maddening.
woraz said:
My friend has HTC One. He wiped all the data on SD including the ROM files and One is not booting right now. It's rooted and has Trickdroid's 4.2.2 based ROM.
We tried lots of things so far;
- Pushing files via ADB
Trying ADB, it says device not found, no matter we did we couldn't manage the pc to recognize the phone.
- Mounting SD via CWM
I have HOX, when I enter CWM I can see the option to mount the SD but on One there's no line like this.
- Activating Sideload on TWRP
We also flashed TWRP and tried to use Sideload feature but when we tried to activate it, it says something like "unable to mount .."
- Flashing the RUU
And lastly we tried to flash the RUU, we checked the CID and it says o2___001 and there's no RUU for it.
I just saw that One could be S-OFF and got Super-CID, but to do that again, I have to pull and push some files via ADB so we stuck here.
Could you plese help me on this?
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if you have problems always use Hasoon All-In-One_Kit for HTC
Am having the same issues, have tried everything I can think off and everything google has suggested. I'm beyond stuck any and all help would be greatly appreciated
my bad exp
I don't know if that help anyone but I had the problem "device not found" when I was trying to side load with HTC AIO KIT.
I removed all my drivers for htc from the control panel and installed only the htc driver (binary100100.googlecode.[com]/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe). Then the adb started to work. (after the htc drivers install you need to restart your OS)
When I installed new ROM and reboot the device it showed me the screen with the developer's rom. I thought that I failed and flashed new rom then suddenly the new ROM after one minute started to work. So looks like that I should wait long enough for the first and may be it would also starts to work.
Was he by chance having issues charging his phone before he wiped it?
Myself and my brother both a had issues with the USB port going. Couldn't charge while phone was on. PC wouldn't pick it up so no adb. However was able to pickup fastboot and charge while in fastboot mode.
If that's the case you could try running a zip in oemRUU mode just to get an os on there.
Is he soff?
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
makkasi said:
I don't know if that help anyone but I had the problem "device not found" when I was trying to side load with HTC AIO KIT.
I removed all my drivers for htc from the control panel and installed only the htc driver (binary100100.googlecode.[com]/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe). Then the adb started to work. (after the htc drivers install you need to restart your OS)
When I installed new ROM and reboot the device it showed me the screen with the developer's rom. I thought that I failed and flashed new rom then suddenly the new ROM after one minute started to work. So looks like that I should wait long enough for the first and may be it would also starts to work.
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This worked for me. Thanks!!
Once I removed all the extra crap from control panel and used the latest I was able to do adb devices successfully from bootloader / recovery.
I was just having the same problem on the new LG G2 (D803). It was perplexing because the computer *bleeped* every time it attached so I knew that it saw something. Based on the tips here I went to the Device Manager and sure enough there it was... I reinstalled the drivers inside device manager and then I got an easy adb hit on the phone... hmmm :fingers-crossed:
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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This worked for my Nexus 4 and TWRP installed. Running the ADB sideload commad from TWRP did not, and just trying to push or sideload from command prompt on PC (Win 8) did not. I had drivers for Nexus 4 recognition installed previously from Nexus Root Toolkit which worked when the Nexus 4 was booted into system, but did not recognize it when wiped and/or in recovery mode. Loading these drivers the Nexus 4 was recognized in recovery mode, and I was able to push the ROM and install using TWRP.
Thanks much!
:good:
timekills said:
This worked for my Nexus 4 and TWRP installed. Running the ADB sideload commad from TWRP did not, and just trying to push or sideload from command prompt on PC (Win 8) did not. I had drivers for Nexus 4 recognition installed previously from Nexus Root Toolkit which worked when the Nexus 4 was booted into system, but did not recognize it when wiped and/or in recovery mode. Loading these drivers the Nexus 4 was recognized in recovery mode, and I was able to push the ROM and install using TWRP.
Thanks much!
:good:
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Man, I just wanted to say thank you. I've been stuck on this for hours and this did the trick!
Worked
flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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the drivers mentioned here worked for me.
Device : HTC One M7
Recovery : TWRP
Thanks
Thank you so much! This universal driver worked for me! (HTC One Mini with TWRP, soft-bricked)
NiMH_999 said:
Try cwm recovery it has sideload feature I was in a similar situation once before and it worked using cwm recovery
Also. If you want to try use adb again, try to plug in your device and then wait for few seconds before running a push command. It worth mentioning that once adb fail one time, it is not going to work again by repeating the same push command. Once it fails run this command: adb kill-server
This command will stop the previous failed process after killing the server then try to push again
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Years later, thank you sir, for helping a noob with "adb kill-server"
I was so freaked as to why TWRP wasn't sideloading but PhilZ was.
flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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ADB didn't recognize my Xperia SP in Clockworkmod. That driver worked like a charm Thank you!
This worked for me...
flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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Thank you so much for this. This really helped me out.

[Q] HELP! Wiped everything by accident!

I accidentally wiped everything from my HTC One which was previously running Android Revolution HD 31.0. I tried using ADB sideload from TWRP recovery, which is still on my phone, and when typing ADB devices, I do see a random string of numbers with the text ''sideload'' next to it. However, when I try to sideload the rom I get an error: closed or cannot read 'sideload' message. Any ideas? I really need my phone to work..
YoungStarDC said:
I accidentally wiped everything from my HTC One which was previously running Android Revolution HD 31.0. I tried using ADB sideload from TWRP recovery, which is still on my phone, and when typing ADB devices, I do see a random string of numbers with the text ''sideload'' next to it. However, when I try to sideload the rom I get an error: closed or cannot read 'sideload' message. Any ideas? I really need my phone to work..
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What have you tried..
Assume you have latest drivers and ADB installed fully on PC?
Not sure as I don't use TWRP, but can you mount storage? (if so copy ROM onto sd card via PC)
If you have everything loaded and still no go, is your device s-off?
have you tried "ADB Push" ??
some times this works...when adb sideload fails
"adb push yourrom.zip /data/media/0/"
even this one has to be done from recovery
Harish_Kumar said:
have you tried "ADB Push" ??
some times this works...when adb sideload fails
"adb push yourrom.zip /data/media/0/"
even this one has to be done from recovery
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flash this recovery and chose side load it will work tested by me. though it takes abt 5min to load 1gb file.
this progress will be showin in your cmd
just place the zip in your adb folder and run
adb push (name of the zip)
http://goo.gl/Q5mfQl

[Q] Updating TWRP

Ok here is the skinny. I have the Sprint HTC 1. Currently rooted and running Beanstalk 4.3 and TWRP 2.5 ... I have read, re read, and read again how to update my TWRP to 2.6.3 and have no luck.
I have tried Terminal Emulator
I have tired Goo Manager. It actually down loads the file. Runs through the process. Never reboots or updates
I have tried Fastboot. For what ever reason my computer does not pick up and adb devices. It shows Fastboot USB
Any thoughts. I had some unlock this one for me and throw TWRP on. All my others I have done myself.
I love TWRP..but if I cannot fix...what is the easiest way to put Philz or CWM on instead?
Want to update a ROM to 4.4 Kitkat but cannot with out an updated recovery
jaykspokane said:
Ok here is the skinny. I have the Sprint HTC 1. Currently rooted and running Beanstalk 4.3 and TWRP 2.5 ... I have read, re read, and read again how to update my TWRP to 2.6.3 and have no luck.
I have tried Terminal Emulator
I have tired Goo Manager. It actually down loads the file. Runs through the process. Never reboots or updates
I have tried Fastboot. For what ever reason my computer does not pick up and adb devices. It shows Fastboot USB
Any thoughts. I had some unlock this one for me and throw TWRP on. All my others I have done myself.
I love TWRP..but if I cannot fix...what is the easiest way to put Philz or CWM on instead?
Want to update a ROM to 4.4 Kitkat but cannot with out an updated recovery
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While in fastbootusb check your drivers
Device not recognized? (If you are using Windows 8.1 this will most likely not work)
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone(usually M7WLS), right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
BD619 said:
While in fastbootusb check your drivers
Device not recognized? (If you are using Windows 8.1 this will most likely not work)
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone(usually M7WLS), right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
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Updated the drives. In Fastboot now. on my cmd prompt c:\user\user wont tried typing and ADB Devices and nothiing
In fastbootusb type fastboot devices
BD619 said:
In fastbootusb type fastboot devices
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Now I am thinking it it my computer. Just re enstalled the SDK packet. Changed path to all c:/Android-ADB and says not a recognizable internal or external file
At this point I need some sleep. Eyes are going crossed.
jaykspokane said:
Now I am thinking it it my computer. Just re enstalled the SDK packet. Changed path to all c:/Android-ADB and says not a recognizable internal or external file
At this point I need some sleep. Eyes are going crossed.
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PM me tomorrow and I'll help you out
BD619 said:
PM me tomorrow and I'll help you out
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Sorry been a crazy new year. Still need help.
So downloaded SDK pack. I have tried ADB shell. Fastboot ... etc etc. When in Fastboot I run ADB Devices and nothing is found. however if i have the phone on it works.
at this point...maybe a new recovery?
jaykspokane said:
Sorry been a crazy new year. Still need help.
So downloaded SDK pack. I have tried ADB shell. Fastboot ... etc etc. When in Fastboot I run ADB Devices and nothing is found. however if i have the phone on it works.
at this point...maybe a new recovery?
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While in bootloader/fastbootusb type fastboot devices
adb devices =OS and recovery
fastboot devices = bootloader/fastbootusb
BD619 said:
While in bootloader/fastbootusb type fastboot devices
adb devices =OS and recovery
fastboot devices = bootloader/fastbootusb
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Ok... recognized a device was attached. So type the following
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img
and I got error cannot open 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img'
This is TWRPS guidelines
Download the above file into your platform-tools dir. Turn off your device. Turn on the device and keep holding volume down until a menu shows up. Select fastboot from the menu list. Plug the device into your computer. If you have the right drivers installed, your screen should now say FASTBOOT USB. Run the following command via the command line:
fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
Note that you will need to change the last part to match the name of the file that you just downloaded. This method requires that you have the drivers installed that come with the HTC Sync software that are available here. You will also need adb and fastboot for your computer.
jaykspokane said:
Ok... recognized a device was attached. So type the following
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img
and I got error cannot open 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img'
This is TWRPS guidelines
Download the above file into your platform-tools dir. Turn off your device. Turn on the device and keep holding volume down until a menu shows up. Select fastboot from the menu list. Plug the device into your computer. If you have the right drivers installed, your screen should now say FASTBOOT USB. Run the following command via the command line:
fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
Note that you will need to change the last part to match the name of the file that you just downloaded. This method requires that you have the drivers installed that come with the HTC Sync software that are available here. You will also need adb and fastboot for your computer.
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Try
fastboot erase cache <enter>
then
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img <enter>
You did install the android sdk right?
BD619 said:
Try
fastboot erase cache <enter>
then
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img <enter>
You did install the android sdk right?
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I did. Just to make certain the other night...I down loaded the Android SDK pack. i can run ADB and Fastboot. Pulls all the info etc.
Will try erase cache
jaykspokane said:
I did. Just to make certain the other night...I down loaded the Android SDK pack. i can run ADB and Fastboot. Pulls all the info etc.
Will try erase cache
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What does this mean?
BD619 said:
What does this mean?
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Sorry. Meant it just lists all the available command for each respectively...lists the commands etc.
So did the erase and still same error.
All my apps and data are backed up on Titanium. How hard would it be to just have a new recovery installed?
jaykspokane said:
Sorry. Meant it just lists all the available command for each respectively...lists the commands etc.
So did the erase and still same error.
All my apps and data are backed up on Titanium. How hard would it be to just have a new recovery installed?
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Navigate to the platform tools folder
Press shift and right click inside the folder and choose open cmd here
jaykspokane said:
Sorry. Meant it just lists all the available command for each respectively...lists the commands etc.
So did the erase and still same error.
All my apps and data are backed up on Titanium. How hard would it be to just have a new recovery installed?
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May be a moot point. I am upgrading to a Team Nocturnal_xR1 which is a 4.4 ROM. So far it has been loading and allowed the file on a TWRP 2.5.0.0 version. I still need to upgrade the TWRP version. Right now looks like it may work.
jaykspokane said:
May be a moot point. I am upgrading to a Team Nocturnal_xR1 which is a 4.4 ROM. So far it has been loading and allowed the file on a TWRP 2.5.0.0 version. I still need to upgrade the TWRP version. Right now looks like it may work.
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back to square one. LOL.
and no opening cmd from there did not work either
Check PM
I had a similar issue where I needed the updated twrp. I ended up using the original AIO toolkit that I used to root the phone/unlock the phone to begin with.
I found the latest version of the AIO (made by Hasoon: http://www.hasoon2000.info/getdownl...obile,ATT,Sprint)/One_All-In-One_Kit_v3.1.rar) and the latest image of TWRP from here: http://teamw.in/twrp_view_all_devices.
After installing hasoon, stick the downloaded image in the data/recoveries folder w/in the folders from the AIO. Next use the "Your Own Recovery" option under the flash a recovery option and choose that image instead. Worked great for me several times. Hopefully it does for you. Let me know if you have question.
BD619 said:
Check PM
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[Q] Wiped everything > no OS

Hey there.
Was playing around with recovery and managed to wipe EVERYTHING (yeah...I know... )
I now have no OS and, obviously, when I reboot I get stuck in a bootloop.
My question is how do I flash a rom onto it, as there is no sdcard slot?
Thanks in advance!
adb sideload
b0gd4n said:
Hey there.
Was playing around with recovery and managed to wipe EVERYTHING (yeah...I know... )
I now have no OS and, obviously, when I reboot I get stuck in a bootloop.
My question is how do I flash a rom onto it, as there is no sdcard slot?
Thanks in advance!
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you use adb from your adb / fastboot folder
TWRP / Advanced / Sideload
From PC adb /fastboot folder
you use
adb sideload name_of_rom.zip
or
just have TWRP loaded on the first screen and
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
both ways the name_of_rom.zip needs to be in the same folder as adb / fastboot
1) Go back into recovery (power on while holding vol-, then select recovery). Plug in to PC and use "adb push <rom>.zip \sdcard\(rom).zip. Flash.
2) ADB Sideload (don't know how to use personally).
3) Go back into recovery and plug in a USB flash stick (either an OTG flash that will plug right in, or a microUSB-to-FemaleUSB cable and any USB flash stick or hdd).
I don't understand why people are so in love with microSD, when hardly anyone spends the cash on a 64gb card so the built in 32gb is just fine. If you need removable media, you have it in a $1.99 otg cable and any flash stick (or even a 3tb usb-hdd).
rpmccormick said:
1) Go back into recovery (power on while holding vol-, then select recovery). Plug in to PC and use "adb push <rom>.zip \sdcard\(rom).zip. Flash.
2) ADB Sideload (don't know how to use personally).
3) Go back into recovery and plug in a USB flash stick (either an OTG flash that will plug right in, or a microUSB-to-FemaleUSB cable and any USB flash stick or hdd).
I don't understand why people are so in love with microSD, when hardly anyone spends the cash on a 64gb card so the built in 32gb is just fine. If you need removable media, you have it in a $1.99 otg cable and any flash stick (or even a 3tb usb-hdd).
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clsA said:
you use adb from your adb / fastboot folder
TWRP / Advanced / Sideload
From PC adb /fastboot folder
you use
adb sideload name_of_rom.zip
or
just have TWRP loaded on the first screen and
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
both ways the name_of_rom.zip needs to be in the same folder as adb / fastboot
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BenPope said:
adb sideload
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thank you all!!!
ok, tried using and OTG cable...but it just broke when unplugged a driver from it...oh well.
Then tried booting into recovery, plugged in the the to my pc, started cmd as admin. now I can't find the phone.
adb devices returns an empty list.
Also tried starting adb sideload, but it just gets stuck at Starting ADB sideload feature. left it for up to 30 mins and nothing...
EDIT: also tried updating TWRP recovery. now I have 2.7.0.0 and I still have the same problems...
b0gd4n said:
ok, tried using and OTG cable...but it just broke when unplugged a driver from it...oh well.
Then tried booting into recovery, plugged in the the to my pc, started cmd as admin. now I can't find the phone.
adb devices returns an empty list.
Also tried starting adb sideload, but it just gets stuck at Starting ADB sideload feature. left it for up to 30 mins and nothing...
EDIT: also tried updating TWRP recovery. now I have 2.7.0.0 and I still have the same problems...
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Yeah adb will not list any devices as USB Debugging needs to be enabled and as you dont have a OS installed you won't be able to enable it. Luckily you have the latest version if twrp install so you can use adb sideload from twrp, I think it's in the advanced tab. Start up adb sideload and make sure your Rom.zip file is in the adb folder on your PC and then type, adb sideload <name of Rom>.zip, and the sideload will copy zip file over abd install for you.
BlockABoots said:
Yeah adb will not list any devices as USB Debugging needs to be enabled and as you dont have a OS installed you won't be able to enable it. Luckily you have the latest version if twrp install so you can use adb sideload from twrp, I think it's in the advanced tab. Start up adb sideload and make sure your Rom.zip file is in the adb folder on your PC and then type, adb sideload <name of Rom>.zip, and the sideload will copy zip file over abd install for you.
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yeah, I tried that. every time I try to enable it, it gets stuck at "Starting adb sideload". Left if for 30 mins and still nothing...
b0gd4n said:
yeah, I tried that. every time I try to enable it, it gets stuck at "Starting adb sideload". Left if for 30 mins and still nothing...
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a bit misleading it is, it wont come up with a msg started or something (in other words your waiting for nothing, its already running after the starting msg). Plug your phone in and start the adb sideload in cmd. Of course your system must recognize your phone else your will error out with no device found.
windieboss said:
a bit misleading it is, it wont come up with a msg started or something (in other words your waiting for nothing). Plug your phone in and start the adb sideload in cmd. Of course your system must recognize your phone else your will error out with no device found.
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aaah, so I don't have to wait for it to "start". OK then, I'll try this.
When I plug in the phone, Windows makes the "New device" sound, so I guess it does recognise it.
so it's adb sideload ....zip ?
b0gd4n said:
aaah, so I don't have to wait for it to "start". OK then, I'll try this.
When I plug in the phone, Windows makes the "New device" sound, so I guess it does recognise it.
so it's adb sideload ....zip ?
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yup.
BlockABoots said:
Yeah adb will not list any devices as USB Debugging needs to be enabled and as you dont have a OS installed you won't be able to enable it. Luckily you have the latest version if twrp install so you can use adb sideload from twrp, I think it's in the advanced tab. Start up adb sideload and make sure your Rom.zip file is in the adb folder on your PC and then type, adb sideload <name of Rom>.zip, and the sideload will copy zip file over abd install for you.
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windieboss said:
a bit misleading it is, it wont come up with a msg started or something (in other words your waiting for nothing, its already running after the starting msg). Plug your phone in and start the adb sideload in cmd. Of course your system must recognize your phone else your will error out with no device found.
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ok, booted to recovery > Advanced > ADB Sideload > now it ways "Starting ADB sideload feature..."
Plugged in the device, started cmd from adb folder. Doing adb devices here returns no devices...
Tried all USB ports, still none...
b0gd4n said:
ok, booted to recovery > Advanced > ADB Sideload > now it ways "Starting ADB sideload feature..."
Plugged in the device, started cmd from adb folder. Doing adb devices here returns no devices...
Tried all USB ports, still none...
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Same Problem here. No Solution?
b0gd4n said:
ok, booted to recovery > Advanced > ADB Sideload > now it ways "Starting ADB sideload feature..."
Plugged in the device, started cmd from adb folder. Doing adb devices here returns no devices...
Tried all USB ports, still none...
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After you have started the sideloader server in twrp, just type adb sideload <name of rom>.zip and it will start sending the file. Dont bother trying to search for the device (adb device) as sideloader only understand the above command
BlockABoots said:
After you have started the sideloader server in twrp, just type adb sideload <name of rom>.zip and it will start sending the file. Dont bother trying to search for the device (adb device) as sideloader only understand the above command
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doing just that:
start in recovery> start adb sideload (saying "starting adb sideload feature...") > plugged in (windows new device sound) > cmd with admin > navigate to sdk/platform-tools/ > and now I do the following command:
Code:
adb sideload filename.zip
and I get:
error: device not found
b0gd4n said:
doing just that:
start in recovery> start adb sideload (saying "starting adb sideload feature...") > plugged in (windows new device sound) > cmd with admin > navigate to sdk/platform-tools/ > and now I do the following command:
Code:
adb sideload filename.zip
and I get:
error: device not found
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Hmmm, maybe try uninstalling all HTC drivers on the PC and then reinstalling.....
HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe
HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x64_1.0.5375.msi (or x86 version if on win 32)
SyncManager_2.0.61.0.exe
found here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217396
http://www.mediafire.com/?o10b16j5b3r3o
try the above. If that still fails then give this a go
http://koush.com/post/universal-adb-driver
(after again uninstalling htc drivers)
I deleted os
Hello brother pls help me . I am sorry but i deleted is of htc one. Now can't anything . Here is the details
Twrp - yes
Hboot- unlocked tampered.
S-off
T-mobile htc one 4.4.2
Please help me . Here I saw many many expert so brother pls help me how to solve it & I can use my htc one .
Pls brother........
If someone can mail me in [email protected]
The details what to do. As I am really new & don't know what to do.
So again brother pls help.
windieboss said:
try the above. If that still fails then give this a go
http://koush.com/post/universal-adb-driver
(after again uninstalling htc drivers)
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Whooo this worked!! Finally!!!
So I uninstalled all HTC stuff I had installed (drivers, sync manager, everything), then installed the stuff in the link.
Plugged in the HTC One in sideload mode and did
Code:
adb sideload filename.zip
and it worked!! Thanks again mate!

[Q] Htc one M7 softbricked and can't connect to a computer

FYI: I am not tech savy at all so bare with me if I sound like a noob/idiot.
I basically formatted my phone from TWRP and I'm thinking there isn't any ROM/UI/kernel?..ect. so it cannot start up (basically stuck on the htc loading screen). My computer detects it but not as a storage device and I can't seem to find a way to access it. I believe I have what i need on my computer but my issue is that i dont know how to get into the internal storage of my htc one because it cannot detect it as a storage device on my computer.
The only trace of it at all i seem to be able to find is in
Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Devices and Printers
Its called "android 1.0" and when i click on it, it takes me to its properties from device manager.
It says Location: Port_#0001.Hub_#0008
I dont know if any of this info i gave is relevant, if not, let me know what ups.
ray408 said:
FYI: I am not tech savy at all so bare with me if I sound like a noob/idiot.
I basically formatted my phone from TWRP and I'm thinking there isn't any ROM/UI/kernel?..ect. so it cannot start up (basically stuck on the htc loading screen). My computer detects it but not as a storage device and I can't seem to find a way to access it. I believe I have what i need on my computer but my issue is that i dont know how to get into the internal storage of my htc one because it cannot detect it as a storage device on my computer.
The only trace of it at all i seem to be able to find is in
Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Devices and Printers
Its called "android 1.0" and when i click on it, it takes me to its properties from device manager.
It says Location: Port_#0001.Hub_#0008
I dont know if any of this info i gave is relevant, if not, let me know what ups.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
Here is some reading material for you
Bro..I completely understand your predicament..
Just do this step by step
1. Download minimal adb from the internet and install it on your PC.
2. Download twrp image from the internet.this is a recovery loader.
3.copy the image file into the install directory of minimal adb.
4.execute the minimal adb shortcut from your PC.it should open a command prompt.
5.connect your device to the PC via usb.
6. Type this command to check if your device is recognized. "Fastboot devices"
It should show you a device ID..if your device is connected and recognized
7.flash tarp image with this command "fastboot flash recovery <twrp.img>"
8.reboot your device..press and hold volume down at the sametime to get into bootloader.
9.enter recovery.
10.Download any custom rom from htconeroot.com.it will be a zip file.
11. Copy the zip into minimal adb install directory and run this command to push the zip onto your device. "adb push <image file>.zip any name.zip"
12. After this completes you should be able to see this image in the filemanager in twrp.
13.move the zip file into sdcard directory.
14.make sure all options are checked in the mount in twrp
15.install the custom rom from install option in tarp.
This is 3 frantic days of research on the internet bro..
I had a brick in my hand too..got it up and running VIPERONE ROM
Hope you get through this fine
Thank you, i really appreciate the effort! but im stuck on step 6/7. When i typed in fastboot devices, it didn't show any new id. and when i typed fastboot flash recovery twrp.img it says "waiting on device" so im guessing it still didnt detect it. any idea on why this might be happening? thanks
gowda-the-grear said:
Bro..I completely understand your predicament..
Just do this step by step
1. Download minimal adb from the internet and install it on your PC.
2. Download twrp image from the internet.this is a recovery loader.
3.copy the image file into the install directory of minimal adb.
4.execute the minimal adb shortcut from your PC.it should open a command prompt.
5.connect your device to the PC via usb.
6. Type this command to check if your device is recognized. "Fastboot devices"
It should show you a device ID..if your device is connected and recognized
7.flash tarp image with this command "fastboot flash recovery <twrp.img>"
8.reboot your device..press and hold volume down at the sametime to get into bootloader.
9.enter recovery.
10.Download any custom rom from htconeroot.com.it will be a zip file.
11. Copy the zip into minimal adb install directory and run this command to push the zip onto your device. "adb push <image file>.zip any name.zip"
12. After this completes you should be able to see this image in the filemanager in twrp.
13.move the zip file into sdcard directory.
14.make sure all options are checked in the mount in twrp
15.install the custom rom from install option in tarp.
This is 3 frantic days of research on the internet bro..
I had a brick in my hand too..got it up and running VIPERONE ROM
Hope you get through this fine
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ray408 said:
Thank you, i really appreciate the effort! but im stuck on step 6/7. When i typed in fastboot devices, it didn't show any new id. and when i typed fastboot flash recovery twrp.img it says "waiting on device" so im guessing it still didnt detect it. any idea on why this might be happening? thanks
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Ok..try this..
Press down on the power and volume down button to enter the default boot loader.
If you hv rooted your phone..it should be showing tampered at the top.
select the fast boot option..
Now connect your phone via usb..
The display name should change to "fastboot usb"
Then again open minimal adb and continue from step 6.
Make sure you have all the htc drivers for Windows installed on your PC.
Windows can automatically download these drivers for you if you don't have them..
All the best
Are you using Windows 8.1?
everything works now, thank you guys. You are all awesome!

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