boost mobile stock rom? - HTC Desire 510

hey , i accidentally wiped my internal and external memory which had my backup on it and now im kindav stuck with no OS..
can someone help me out? :angel:

NovaxxBite said:
hey , i accidentally wiped my internal and external memory which had my backup on it and now im kindav stuck with no OS..
can someone help me out? :angel:
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Make a backup with twrp (doesn't matter if you have an os, you just need the folder it makes) and download the virgin/Sprint backup in the development forum. It's the same Rom just unzip it to the folder twrp created.

HTC 510 bricked
nice said than done how we copy the back up file in the TWRP folder when there's no access to the phone

prz0007 said:
nice said than done how we copy the back up file in the TWRP folder when there's no access to the phone
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You should have access to the sd card through recovery. make sure sure you upgrade to the latest version of TWRP.

LarryBoyG said:
You should have access to the sd card through recovery. make sure sure you upgrade to the latest version of TWRP.
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yes I have access to my sd card via recovery I do have the latest TWRP but now what how do I move the files around I tried copy i tried to make a back up but it fails
i think the only way to recover the phone would be adb sideloading but I need a stock zip rom

prz0007 said:
yes I have access to my sd card via recovery I do have the latest TWRP but now what how do I move the files around I tried copy i tried to make a back up but it fails
i think the only way to recover the phone would be adb sideloading but I need a stock zip rom
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Use cmd and adb push and push the folder that you extracted from the zip to /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/<device serial #>/
If any of these folders don't exist (eg. TWRP, BACKUPS, the serial number folder)
In TWRP open cmd on your computer and type adb shell and then cd /sdcard (for internal, sdcard , for external, sdcard2 ) and then type mkdir <name of folder>
If you need your serial number to create the folder in BACKUPS reboot the phone to hboot ( adb reboot bootloader ) and in cmd type fastboot getvar all
Your serial number will be in the output:
Code:
[COLOR="DimGray"][B] . . . [/B][/COLOR]
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: [B]FAxxxxxxxxxx[/B]
(bootloader) imei: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(bootloader) meid: xxxxxxxxxxxx
[COLOR="DimGray"][B] . . . [/B][/COLOR]
Sorry, I would have gone more into detail but I have to be awake in five hours.

htc 510
sorry but i didn't get what you said
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C:\Users\Angel>adb shell
~ # ←[6ncd /sdcard2
cd /sdcard2
/sbin/sh: cd: can't cd to /sdcard2
~ # ←[6n^C
that's what I get when I'm on the main window on TWRP and type adb shelll and the other commands you gave me

prz0007 said:
sorry but i didn't get what you said
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C:\Users\Angel>adb shell
~ # ←[6ncd /sdcard2
cd /sdcard2
/sbin/sh: cd: can't cd to /sdcard2
~ # ←[6n^C
that's what I get when I'm on the main window on TWRP and type adb shelll and the other commands you gave me
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Try
for internal
/storage/sdcard0
/storage/emulated/0
/storage/emulated/legacy
for external
/storage/ext_sd
One of those should work.

HTC 510
I tried all and each command same result what am I'm doing wrong?
Im in TWRP main screen a
I open CMD execute adb shell
cd / all commands given but same result does any one has stock Boost rom that I can may be push through recovery I tried a sense rom via sideload but rom can not load

prz0007 said:
I tried all and each command same result what am I'm doing wrong?
Im in TWRP main screen a
I open CMD execute adb shell
cd / all commands given but same result does any one has stock Boost rom that I can may be push through recovery I tried a sense rom via sideload but rom can not load
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Raptor ROM.

HTC 510
well just to say thank you who all who tried and help I was able to push the rom through recovery phone back up and running I didn't try the raptor rom be cause I already had another one is a senserom don't really recall the name i change the name to rom.zip but I did downloaded the raptor rom so may be I'll give it a try in the future another customer happy
thank you guys

dragonhart6505 said:
Make a backup with twrp (doesn't matter if you have an os, you just need the folder it makes) and download the virgin/Sprint backup in the development forum. It's the same Rom just unzip it to the folder twrp created.
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Can you link me to the rom? I have been trying to fix this issue for hours. Also, my internet connection keeps dropping so if you have the torrent link I would be very thankful!

ladylane100 said:
Can you link me to the rom? I have been trying to fix this issue for hours. Also, my internet connection keeps dropping so if you have the torrent link I would be very thankful!
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Just download the RUU http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html

Thank you! I got "Error [132]: Signarure Error The ROM Update Utility cannot update your Android phone. Please get the correct ROM Update Utility and try again." and then the phone hangs at the htc logo.

dragonhart6505 said:
Make a backup with twrp (doesn't matter if you have an os, you just need the folder it makes) and download the virgin/Sprint backup in the development forum. It's the same Rom just unzip it to the folder twrp created.
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I double tapped, deleted my OS only have twrp on phone. I Sideloaded a kernel.. the 1 in this link above. I went from a USABLE boost mobile phone calls mobile internet STOCK everything.. to... A sprint phone with no mobile internet. All I need is a STOCK backup of an HTC Desire 510 from the boost carrier and I will be back in business baby... however I do appreciate having capability to download and play my android games

qleviothin said:
I double tapped, deleted my OS only have twrp on phone. I Sideloaded a kernel.. the 1 in this link above. I went from a USABLE boost mobile phone calls mobile internet STOCK everything.. to... A sprint phone with no mobile internet. All I need is a STOCK backup of an HTC Desire 510 from the boost carrier and I will be back in business baby... however I do appreciate having capability to download and play my android games
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Any Virgin Mobile or Sprint rom will work with your Boost Mobile just download it and flash via TWRP use the "Search All Forums" at the top right to find a rom you want.

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[Q] [TWRP]Bootloops, can't mount to Windows to put new ROM or saved backup onto phone

My current situation is as follows:
ROM on it is bad and bootloops
Storage was wiped for a pure clean install
TWRP 2.5.0 doesn't seem to have any method to mount while in Recovery
As a result, I cannot boot it up to add the good files and I cannot mount it in Recovery to add the good files
I am at work and as such cannot use ADB.
If I can get it to mount, I can copy over the known good backups or just a known good ROM I can flash. There just doesn't seem to be any way to get it to mount in Windows 7 or 8. Does anyone have any suggestions?
rougegoat said:
My current situation is as follows:
ROM on it is bad and bootloops
Storage was wiped for a pure clean install
TWRP 2.5.0 doesn't seem to have any method to mount while in Recovery
As a result, I cannot boot it up to add the good files and I cannot mount it in Recovery to add the good files
I am at work and as such cannot use ADB.
If I can get it to mount, I can copy over the known good backups or just a known good ROM I can flash. There just doesn't seem to be any way to get it to mount in Windows 7 or 8. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Your only option now is to run the Stock ruu and return to stock. Theres plenty of threads on this forum that describe the procedure. You should never wipe the storage just for this reason. its much easier and less time consuming to flash a nandroid backup than having to revert back to stock via the ruu. Good luck and I hope everything works out
wranglerray said:
Your only option now is to run the Stock ruu and return to stock. Theres plenty of threads on this forum that describe the procedure. You should never wipe the storage just for this reason. its much easier and less time consuming to flash a nandroid backup than having to revert back to stock via the ruu. Good luck and I hope everything works out
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I managed to find a machine I have sufficient privileges on for ADB. I can now push files to it. Do you know off hand what the path needed for TWRP backups is?
rougegoat said:
I managed to find a machine I have sufficient privileges on for ADB. I can now push files to it. Do you know off hand what the path needed for TWRP backups is?
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should be /mnt/sdcard0/twrp/backups
but you wiped storage. Can you boot into fastboot? if so you can run the fastboot command
fastboot flash nameofrom.zip
you'll have to place the rom zip in the same directory as fastboot but fastboot should interrogate the zip file and flash the correct partitions
wranglerray said:
should be /mnt/sdcard0/twrp/backups
but you wiped storage. Can you boot into fastboot? if so you can run the fastboot command
fastboot flash nameofrom.zip
you'll have to place the rom zip in the same directory as fastboot but fastboot should interrogate the zip file and flash the correct partitions
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I can get there. The issue is the one zip I have on hand doesn't seem to like being pushed that way. Rather than sit through a gig download I was just going to push a backup of stock I have on hand into the proper folder. At the very least I'd attempt it while downloading a stock+root rom.
rougegoat said:
I can get there. The issue is the one zip I have on hand doesn't seem to like being pushed that way. Rather than sit through a gig download I was just going to push a backup of stock I have on hand into the proper folder. At the very least I'd attempt it while downloading a stock+root rom.
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ok the correct path according to my phone's file system is /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
if those files don't exsist you can create them from adb shell
mk dir sdcard
cd sdcard
mk dir TWRP
cd TWRP
mk dir BACKUPS
exit out of adb shell by issuing the command exit
the
adb push nameofbackup.win /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
wranglerray said:
ok the correct path according to my phone's file system is /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
if those files don't exsist you can create them from adb shell
mk dir sdcard
cd sdcard
mk dir TWRP
cd TWRP
mk dir BACKUPS
exit out of adb shell by issuing the command exit
the
adb push nameofbackup.win /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS
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Giving it a shot now.
Sorry my syntax was off it's mkdir without a space
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wranglerray said:
Sorry my syntax was off it's mkdir without a space
Sent from my HTCONE using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
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No worries, I'm versed enough commandline wise to know what you were getting at. Unfortunately it seems that random number path for the device chunk has changed since I did my backup(probably because of my wiping and being an overall idiot). The stock+root zip of a rom finished downloading though, so I'm flashing that now. Hopefully that ends this ordeal.
(Edit) Success getting it to be usable again. Now to start from scratch. (/edit)
rougegoat said:
No worries, I'm versed enough commandline wise to know what you were getting at. Unfortunately it seems that random number path for the device chunk has changed since I did my backup(probably because of my wiping and being an overall idiot). The stock+root zip of a rom finished downloading though, so I'm flashing that now. Hopefully that ends this ordeal.
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good luck! post your results i'd be interested in knowing how it ends up.
Hey rogue.... went through this same problem about four days ago, almost blew my brains out because I thought I would have to smash my phone and return it through the best buy protection plan. Anyways... the ONLY way to fix your problem is to use the Sprint HTC One RUU. Boot your phone into fastboot usb mode and run the RUU. Takes about 10-15 minutes, and will have you COMPLETELY back to stock. From there, you need to start from scratch unlocking and installing the recovery. ViperRom is the only rom that won't bug out your sprint phone atm. Also be sure you relocked your phone before you run the RUU. I'm super busy atm and can't go find the RUU links, but google it and i'm sure you can find it. If not, i'll get you the links later if you pm me. Peace bro and good luck.
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cburch85 said:
Hey rogue.... went through this same problem about four days ago, almost blew my brains out because I thought I would have to smash my phone and return it through the best buy protection plan. Anyways... the ONLY way to fix your problem is to use the Sprint HTC One RUU. Boot your phone into fastboot usb mode and run the RUU. Takes about 10-15 minutes, and will have you COMPLETELY back to stock. From there, you need to start from scratch unlocking and installing the recovery. ViperRom is the only rom that won't bug out your sprint phone atm. Also be sure you relocked your phone before you run the RUU. I'm super busy atm and can't go find the RUU links, but google it and i'm sure you can find it. If not, i'll get you the links later if you pm me. Peace bro and good luck.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
I know another person suggested this earlier, but failed to mention that sideloading once you're caught in this loop won't work. Run the RUU, unlock, and flash ViperRom.
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.
Rooted HTC one, no os, don't know how to push rom
I accidently wiped my os while putting a new rom on. I am INCREDIBLY inexperienced with this and really had no business fooling around with it. Regardless, I have the HTC One rooted with TWRP but cant get the new rom on to the phone. I'm on a mac and android file transfer is not recognizing my phone. Any help anyone could give would be great.
Try putting the rom on a usb stick and using an otg cable then mount it under twrp and flash from there?
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Good Info
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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Thanks for the Info

[Q] HTC One Bricked ?

Hi everybody,
My HTC One is no more use full, i made a mistake i format every thing because i would like to update my rom and now i can only boot in recovery or bootloader so no adb command works.
I know you can install a rom thru fastboot command but it's only with file *.img (eg: system.img)
Does anyone know where i cant find this kind of file or can i make one with systel folder in any rom in zip files (eg:Android_Revolution_HD-One_10.3.zip)
Thank's for your help. :good:
Please sorry for my poor english (I'm french)
Regards
australfr said:
Hi everybody,
My HTC One is no more use full, i made a mistake i format every thing because i would like to update my rom and now i can only boot in recovery or bootloader so no adb command works.
I know you can install a rom thru fastboot command but it's only with file *.img (eg: system.img)
Does anyone know where i cant find this kind of file or can i make one with systel folder in any rom in zip files (eg:Android_Revolution_HD-One_10.3.zip)
Thank's for your help. :good:
Please sorry for my poor english (I'm french)
Regards
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It's not bricked.
Get this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
install htc drivers
upload rom.zip VIA adb sideload. Make sure file path is simple. e.g C:\rom.zip. This will start the installation after uploaded.
mih3y said:
It's not bricked.
Get this tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
install htc drivers
upload rom.zip VIA adb sideload. Make sure file path is simple. e.g C:\rom.zip. This will start the installation after uploaded.
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Hi,
Thank's for your answer.
When i do that, the process start and stop at 1% with the following message :
* failes to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' *
The command line i used is : adb sideload rom.zip
The One is unloacked and was in recovery with TWRP in which i selected adb sideload.
Regards
Go into recovery and use the command:
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/0
or
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip data/media
and flash the rom
Guich said:
Go into recovery and use the command:
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/0
or
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip data/media
and flash the rom
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Thank's for your help.
Both commands return the following message : protocol failure
australfr said:
Thank's for your help.
Both commands return the following message : protocol failure
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You wiped your internal sd.. sd isn't formatted, you can't put anything into
Just in recovery make sd formatting.. and then adb sideload procedure
tash2013 said:
You wiped your internal sd.. sd isn't formatted, you can't put anything into
Just in recovery make sd formatting.. and then adb sideload procedure
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Ok it's work.
My One is back thank you again :good:
Regards
Thank's
I will thanks all of you three :
- mih3y
- Guich
- tash2013
For your help to bring my HTC one Back
best Regards
Eric
tash2013 said:
You wiped your internal sd.. sd isn't formatted, you can't put anything into
Just in recovery make sd formatting.. and then adb sideload procedure
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It's not formatting, formatting just deletes files system table, partitions are still there, they only need to be mounted.
So before pushing or sideloading the easiest way is in recovery go to Mounts and Storage options and mount data partition (this will also automatically mount sdcard partition (since it is contained on data partition).

HELP... HTC ONE has no OS, can only acces twrp

I am in need of help please, I had my phone rooted and the 4.2.2 rom flashed.. i was clearing the cache, and apparently wiped the phone clean... now there is no OS, and all I can access is TWRP recovery, and put phone in fast boot... I have tried installing SuperSU through terminal, tried pushing roms through terminal.. am unable to sideload or mount from usb... please help anyone.. im on a mac...
You can use an OTG cable and a usb-drive and put a rom in the drive and flash it with twrp
Find a windows computer and flash an RUU.
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thanks
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
Adb sideboard could have been another e thing
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It wouldn't sideload or anything... But all is well now.
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Without OTG Cable
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.
Help
ccresendez said:
It wouldn't sideload or anything... But all is well now.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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Hi I have the same problem and am a noob. Can you give a description as to how you fixed your phone. My phone won't interact with the computer either so I'm not sure how to load a Rom onto it
Please help
I did the same thing and i cannot find a fix! I tried buying a usb otg cable but the phone doesnt seem to recognize it. I dont know what the original person who posed this meant by "i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life". someone please help me. I've been stuck with no phone for about a week now. :crying:
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ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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Can you please explain what you did to fix it. I did the same thing to my HTC One and i dont know how to fix it. pleaseeee help.
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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This worked for me. Thanks!
ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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can you guide me step-by-step how to perform the ruu
THANK YOU
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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THANK YOU SO MUCH! Recently moved from iPhone so I have near zero knowledge about Android and rooting. Thought I had bricked my phone after TWRP said there was no OS installed, you saved it
Cheers mate! Created an account just to say thank you!:laugh:
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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hi..friend
mine also got same issue.
but, i didn't understand how to do that.
could u pls guide me details.
which rom should i push into sd card? do i need get ruu zip as a rom?
really appreciated if have little time to guide me
TQ
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ccresendez said:
after about 8 hours i finally figured it out, with the help of many many forums...... i had to relock the bootloader, then run RUU, which brought my phone to life.. im a noob at this so i was trying to run an RUU with my bootloader locked and spent hours trying to push files to my phone via terminal. after relocking bootloader... everything worked simple.... thanks for taking the time to respond...
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hi friend..
could u pls gimme some details step by step how u make it?
i'm tried since 2 days ago but nothing at all.
does my ruu missing some part of it?
appreciated for ur help.TQ
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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i could not able to select "Data" on mount menu.
which version twrp should i use ?
im having issues can anyone here help me i do that adb sideload on CMW but nothing happens and im geeting a lil bit fustrated
amr-213 said:
You can use an OTG cable and a usb-drive and put a rom in the drive and flash it with twrp
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I dont have a critical issue however at work i cant mount my phone to the pc's i have to use usb via otg cable. I plug it in and twrp sees usb otg but no files in the thumb drive. I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. Any ideas?
Htc one
Viper rom version 4.1
Twrp 2.6.3.3
Stock 4.4 kernel
zaki aziz said:
i could not able to select "Data" on mount menu.
which version twrp should i use ?
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Download twrp 2.6.3.3
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myvwrocks said:
I dont have a critical issue however at work i cant mount my phone to the pc's i have to use usb via otg cable. I plug it in and twrp sees usb otg but no files in the thumb drive. I have been trying to figure this out for a few days now. Any ideas?
Htc one
Viper rom version 4.1
Twrp 2.6.3.3
Stock 4.4 kernel
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make sure that the files on the drive and make sure the drive is FAT32 not NTFS or something else ,,, and if try to see if you can see the files when you are on the os and mount the drive :/
amr-213 said:
make sure that the files on the drive and make sure the drive is FAT32 not NTFS or something else ,,, and if try to see if you can see the files when you are on the os and mount the drive :/
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It is fat32 I can see all of the files with root explorer when the phone is booted. I initially had the zip in a folder on the drive than I moved it to the root of the drive. in twrp it still shows the drive just no files.
myvwrocks said:
It is fat32 I can see all of the files with root explorer when the phone is booted. I initially had the zip in a folder on the drive than I moved it to the root of the drive. in twrp it still shows the drive just no files.
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weird try formating the drive and try again ,, and maybe try another flash drive

Strange Brick, Sdcard empy,TWRP unable to mount sd dacr,s-on, ruu not working

Hi everybody, i have htc m7, sd card is empy, twrp working but doesn't work while i try to mount something. I can't use adb push And OTG cable works but on twrp the OTG0 folder seems empy but on pc it doesn't..i can't install ruu because s-on and i can put to s-off only if the phone doesn't go to bootloop.:silly:
-twrp working
-no rom to flash
-unable to mount /data /sdcard
-OTG usb empy
-no ruu
-S-on
-unlocked
Thanks to you , XDA, and for all you guys
dexploit said:
Hi everybody, i have htc m7, sd card is empy, twrp working but doesn't work while i try to mount something. I can't use adb push And OTG cable works but on twrp the OTG0 folder seems empy but on pc it doesn't..i can't install ruu because s-on and i can put to s-off only if the phone doesn't go to bootloop.:silly:
-twrp working
-no rom to flash
-unable to mount /data /sdcard
-OTG usb empy
-no ruu
-S-on
-unlocked
Thanks to you , XDA, and for all you guys
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What version of Twrp recovery are you using?try to flash the Twrp either 2.3.3 or later but not the new version. Then try adb sideload
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dexploit said:
Hi everybody, i have htc m7, sd card is empy, twrp working but doesn't work while i try to mount something. I can't use adb push And OTG cable works but on twrp the OTG0 folder seems empy but on pc it doesn't..i can't install ruu because s-on and i can put to s-off only if the phone doesn't go to bootloop.:silly:
-twrp working
-no rom to flash
-unable to mount /data /sdcard
-OTG usb empy
-no ruu
-S-on
-unlocked
Thanks to you , XDA, and for all you guys
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I'm guessing you have HTC drivers installed.
Connect USB to windows Boot into Recovery, selecr Advanced, choose Sideload, then swipe to start sideload
then with adb use command 'adb devices'
Does your phone up? it'll have a name beginning with sideload
If it doesn't, possible driver issue. What OS are you using?
dexploit said:
Hi everybody, i have htc m7, sd card is empy, twrp working but doesn't work while i try to mount something. I can't use adb push And OTG cable works but on twrp the OTG0 folder seems empy but on pc it doesn't..i can't install ruu because s-on and i can put to s-off only if the phone doesn't go to bootloop.:silly:
-twrp working
-no rom to flash
-unable to mount /data /sdcard
-OTG usb empy
-no ruu
-S-on
-unlocked
Thanks to you , XDA, and for all you guys
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Did u mount USB OTG ??
CYNiCAL2KX said:
I'm guessing you have HTC drivers installed.
Connect USB to windows Boot into Recovery, selecr Advanced, choose Sideload, then swipe to start sideload
then with adb use command 'adb devices'
Does your phone up? it'll have a name beginning with sideload
If it doesn't, possible driver issue. What OS are you using?
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yes lastest driver installed. i have twrp 2.7, i've done adb sideload customROM.zip but than ?
dexploit said:
yes lastest driver installed. i have twrp 2.7, i've done adb sideload customROM.zip but than ?
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CYNiCAL2KX said:
I'm guessing you have HTC drivers installed.
Connect USB to windows Boot into Recovery, selecr Advanced, choose Sideload, then swipe to start sideload
then with adb use command 'adb devices'
Does your phone up? it'll have a name beginning with sideload
If it doesn't, possible driver issue. What OS are you using?
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Did you do 'ADB devices'???
raghav kapur said:
Did u mount USB OTG ??
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yes but on twrp in logs page it says "unable to mount otg" and "unable to mount /data /system /cache" Seems like the one doesn't recognize the partition
CYNiCAL2KX said:
Did you do 'ADB devices'???
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yes and "sending: 'HTC_One_-_****************_32.0.0 (2).zip' 100%"
but than ? Phone bootloop and where is the rom that i've placed ?
dexploit said:
yes and "sending: 'HTC_One_-_****************_32.0.0 (2).zip' 100%"
but than ? Phone bootloop and where is the rom that i've placed ?
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The phone bootlooped? Strange. TWRP usually runs the script straight after sideload. The zip is on sdcard/0/sideload.zip
What happens when you try to install the sideload.zip?
CYNiCAL2KX said:
The phone bootlooped? Strange. TWRP usually runs the script straight after sideload. The zip is on sdcard/0/sideload.zip
What happens when you try to install the sideload.zip?
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in in twrp if i go to install i see only empy sdcard!!! but the adb sideload command was completed at 100 %...no errors, nothing..(yesterday i had cwm 5 and always all folder empy and unable to mount all !!!!)
Flash latest CWM recovery the same way you flash Twrp.twrp is unsecure coz you deleted all your system data in twrp recovery.after flash,cwm shoud work,and adb too.then put superuser.zip on internal storage,install thru cwm to gain root.flash arhd 52.0 rom to get it boot.
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dexploit said:
in in twrp if i go to install i see only empy sdcard!!! but the adb sideload command was completed at 100 %...no errors, nothing..(yesterday i had cwm 5 and always all folder empy and unable to mount all !!!!)
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I think you have a corrupted partition. Try this: http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/fix-data-htc-one.html
Just something I found with a quick search but, I hope that will fix your problem, if not you should google around for more alternative methods to repairing a corrupted data partition
How Do I Recognise The Problem?
When trying to mount the DATA partition from inside the custom recovery using the mount /data command you will most likely see this output: mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p37 on /data failed: Invalid argument
To be 100% sure you can check filesystem structure with the following command: /sbin/e2fsck -n -f /dev/block/mmcblk0p37
Good luck
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shawek said:
Flash latest CWM recovery the same way you flash Twrp.twrp is unsecure coz you deleted all your system data in twrp recovery.after flash,cwm shoud work,and adb too.then put superuser.zip on internal storage,install thru cwm to gain root.flash arhd 52.0 rom to get it boot.
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He used CWM but it shows no files on sdcard
Thanks, but doesn't work. Buto now i can mount sd card, but not /system and /cache!
shawek said:
Flash latest CWM recovery the same way you flash Twrp.twrp is unsecure coz you deleted all your system data in twrp recovery.after flash,cwm shoud work,and adb too.then put superuser.zip on internal storage,install thru cwm to gain root.flash arhd 52.0 rom to get it boot.
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So, I did part of this because I'm having a similar issue. I was able to flash CWM, but unable to mount USB storage in order to get this thing booted up. I tried to sideload and that's unsuccessful.
When I use the devices command in adb, it doesn't list it. However, when I typed devices in fastboot, it listed it. Obviously, I'm starting to get pissed.
i had a same problem,needed 3 days to solve it.I understand that adb cant recognize the device(i was getting that error too)and(typing "adb devices" sometimes shows the device)--,but can you put a zip file on internal storage of the phone,now when you have cwm recovery?try to get many informations as you can,read,you will fix this.i didnt try to fix partitions mentioned above,but you can try with that.
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It seems like your data partition is trashed, and maybe you need to format it. This is more aggressive than wiping /sdcard and /data. TWRP can do this, and CWM probably can, too. Also, "fastboot devices" should only show the phone when it's in fastboot mode, and "adb devices" will show the phone when it's in recovery or running Android (with USB Debugging enabled).
If you want to poke around a little bit before taking this drastic step, I would try one more time to get adb connected--boot the phone to recovery, wait a few seconds, attach the cable, then give "adb devices" another try. Also, I don't know if the driver necessary for ADB is the same as fastboot. It's possible your computer is configured to do one but not the other. Is there someone else's computer you can ask to use for a few minutes to check this?
Solved unmount /system /cache /data
i've format all the formattable things in twrp , reboot and used adb push and after flash cyanogenmod! ! Thank you all guys !:good:

Adb Sideload

Hello all,
I made a big mistake and wiped my Sd card on my rooted, Unlocked M7. I was able to get recovery(TWRP) back on but for the life of me cannot sideload a Rom on it? At the moment it has no OS. So that means I cannot open usb debugging so I could manually place the ViperOne rom back on the SD. I've never sideloaded anything but after watching many youtube videos and failing ( cannot read ROM.zip) its driving me nuts. Is there maybe an easier way? Maybe something else I can try?
I have tried to load for both desktop and platform tools( both I can see my device).
Splitshot said:
( cannot read ROM.zip)
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This error is usually caused by the file being in the wrong location. Make sure "ROM.zip" is in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer.
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TWRP 2.6.4.0 also include mtp drivers so you can see your device storage on your ocmputer when booted in recovery mode.
Splitshot said:
Hello all,
I made a big mistake and wiped my Sd card on my rooted, Unlocked M7. I was able to get recovery(TWRP) back on but for the life of me cannot sideload a Rom on it? At the moment it has no OS. So that means I cannot open usb debugging so I could manually place the ViperOne rom back on the SD. I've never sideloaded anything but after watching many youtube videos and failing ( cannot read ROM.zip) its driving me nuts. Is there maybe an easier way? Maybe something else I can try?
I have tried to load for both desktop and platform tools( both I can see my device).
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alray said:
This error is usually caused by the file being in the wrong location. Make sure "ROM.zip" is in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer.
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TWRP 2.6.4.0 also include mtp drivers so you can see your device storage on your ocmputer when booted in recovery mode.
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Like alray said flash TWRP 2.8.4.0 and the phone will be seen in windows and you can just copy the file to the phone and flash it
I already had a "Install recovery v1.2" in my downloads so I tried this because I was unsuccessful with all the other attempts and low and behold it worked. although its an older version of TWRP (2.6.3). would it make a difference not having the latest? now that recovery is there I was hoping to push a ROM then update the recovery through root manager.
I just read alray's last line about the mtp drivers. OK, I will first get my folders working better, upgrade to a newer version TWRP and then push a rom. Is there a difference in "Fastboot adb sideload flash ViperOne.zip" and "
" adb sideload push ViperOne.zip"? Two video's used 2 different commands.
Splitshot said:
I already had a "Install recovery v1.2" in my downloads so I tried this because I was unsuccessful with all the other attempts and low and behold it worked. although its an older version of TWRP (2.6.3). would it make a difference not having the latest? now that recovery is there I was hoping to push a ROM then update the recovery through root manager.
I just read alray's last line about the mtp drivers. OK, I will first get my folders working better, upgrade to a newer version TWRP and then push a rom. Is there a difference in "Fastboot adb sideload flash ViperOne.zip" and "
" adb sideload push ViperOne.zip"? Two video's used 2 different commands.
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you don't need adb at all if you load TWRP 2.8.4.0 you just copy the file in windows like to a flash drive
Splitshot said:
upgrade to a newer version TWRP and then push a rom.
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If you are going to update twrp to 2.8.4.0, you will not need to push or sideload the rom, just copy it to your phone storage using the windows explorer. Navigate to "my computer --> One --> Internal storage" and copy your rom there.
Is there a difference in "Fastboot adb sideload flash ViperOne.zip" and "
" adb sideload push ViperOne.zip"? Two video's used 2 different commands.
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These 2 commands means nothing. :laugh: SO no, there is no difference between these 2 commands, both will fail lol
if you want to use adb push:
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard
if you want to sideload:
Code:
adb sideload name_of_rom.zip
But like i said, you don't need to use these commands to get your rom on your phone if you are gonna update twrp to 2.8.4.0.
download twrp 2.8.4.0, save it to the same folder where you have adb and fastboot installed on your computer. Open a command prompt from that folder, boot your phone in bootloader/fastboot usb mode.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then boot in recovery mode
you'll now see your phone storage on your computer, copy (drag and drop) your rom.zip to your phone storage.

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