Hello everyone,
as title says, im stuck on booting HTC Desire C device. HTC logo on white background with "this build is for development purposes only...", cycling over and over. Mistake i made is when i was using 'All-In-One-Kit-v2.0' i forgot to install CMW, flashed "boot900.img" wich is overclocking kernel, flashed it, powered off the device, turned it back on and got stuck there. Im struggling whole morning to get this done... searched whole google about this, tried to flash "recovery.img", flashing new ROMs, unfortunately, nothing has been done. Hopefully you could help me and i would really appreciate that. Im newbie here, my english is not that good soo..
Turn it off, press volume down key, and hold it with power until you get to fastboot. Then connect it to your PC, and flash a Cwm, and then lower frequency kernel...
calinorg said:
Turn it off, press volume down key, and hold it with power until you get to fastboot. Then connect it to your PC, and flash a Cwm, and then lower frequency kernel...
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If you could explain to me how to flash cwm while im in fastboot, it would be really awesome... Btw "thanks" button is hit!
There are plenty of similar topics here so read around for details, but the command itself is fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Recovery.img should be your cwm ...
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calinorg said:
There are plenty of similar topics here so read around for details, but the command itself is fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Recovery.img should be your cwm ...
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Well I think i got everything set up... but i ran into a problem last night. It happens i cant find my device attached under "adb devices". I have installed drives needed, installed adb and fastboot on pc, nothing seems to work with me... Its driving me crazy..
You can't find it because adb works only if it is booted. Try typing fastboot devices
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calinorg said:
You can't find it because adb works only if it is booted. Try typing fastboot devices
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wow i feel dumb now... haha anyways thank you... but now it says "cannot load recovery.img"... Im really noobish around here so any help would be gorgeus
What is the name of your recovery file? Change recovery.img with the name of the file
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calinorg said:
What is the name of your recovery file? Change recovery.img with the name of the file
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it is "recovery.img".... Do i need to put it some specific folder or?
In the same folder as fastboot and adb
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calinorg said:
In the same folder as fastboot and adb
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Thats installation folder of adb and fastboot in program files, right?
Yes. Or you could type the whole path to fastboot file... I think that it's easier to put it in program Files...
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Well i wrote "fasboot flash recovery c:\users..etc \recovery.img" and it throws me out error.. im not home atm so i cant quote correctly whole error but asap i get home ill copy it whole
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In the same folder as fastboot and adb
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Yep, it is in the same folder as adb and fastboot and im getting this message after "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img": "Error: cannot load 'recovery.img'"
Well now I really don't know. Try fastboot boot recovery.img as a temporary solution... That should just boot that recovery, without installing it to partition.
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Hmmm... it says for recovery.img no such file or directory even tho it is in c:\adb
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I just tried "fastboot flash recovery C:\adb\recovery.img"
And i got this:
"sending 'recovery' (4888KB)...
FAILED (command write failed (Invaild argument))
Finished. Total time: 0.031s"
Im really trying to solve this out, it is bugging me whole day...
EDIT: I tried different cables, different usb ports, placing recovery.img into different folders and fastbooting from there. Nothing seems to help...
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Bump... anyone? Please?
Do you have a sync manager program installed? If so, uninstall it (it should leave the drivers installed) and try again, the sync manager identifies your handset and takes control so flashing gets interfered with
What version of Windows? (I've not read whole thread) Win7 upwards has driver install problems so search the forums/threads
Only use on USB 2.0 ....3.0 is a higher speed than our handsets are capable of
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I have a rooted nexus one running cm7.2 and it won't boot to boot loader or recovery or rom o
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Or fast boot so I can't do anything am I bricked
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Try to use passimg.zip method. Google it download that zip put it in or main SD. Hold trackball + power button. Good luck
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I can't get to fadtboot or boot loader so I cantbdo passimage
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n1noob13 said:
I can't get to fadtboot or boot loader so I cantbdo passimage
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Do you have ADB and fastboot software installed in your PC? Either have that or download Android SDK. You can boot your phone via ADB command lines.
Yes I have it but nothing will work the charging lightbwont lightvwont light up orbanything
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Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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what is mean?
Search.
hi
humzaahmed155 said:
Your phone needs a JTAG repair.
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Hi. my N1 is totally dead(i think) wont boot still showing X logo and lock. I tried everything. When using Nexus 7 toolkit, toolkit say device found (showing serial number). But when i try flash using adb command everytime i get message device not found. What is problem, what is wrong?
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bagi576 said:
Hi. my N1 is totally dead(i think) wont boot still showing X logo and lock. I tried everything. When using Nexus 7 toolkit, toolkit say device found (showing serial number). But when i try flash using adb command everytime i get message device not found. What is problem, what is wrong?
Thanks
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Can you reach the boot menu by pressing the volume down key while powering on?
Otherwise, try to check if fastboot is able to see your device and flash some new boot and system image
You have a Nexus One, not sure why you're using the Nexus 7 Toolkit..
hi
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You have a Nexus One, not sure why you're using the Nexus 7 Toolkit..
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Hi, only Nexus 7 Toolkit shows device is connected. adb mode not responding. i've just tried N7 Toolkit
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efxbug said:
Can you reach the boot menu by pressing the volume down key while powering on?
Otherwise, try to check if fastboot is able to see your device and flash some new boot and system image
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Thank you for asking. able to enter boot menu and fastboot menu. but cant flash anything, i'll tried new boot new system img's. Nothing. When connecting to PC fastboot showing Fastboot USB mode is enabled. unable to do nothing via adb mode. adb mode say error device not found.
Thanks for answer
Are drivers installed? And have you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
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Are drivers installed? And have you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
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Yes, installed correct. it show up in the Device Manager list.
Anyway, i go to try this driver. Thanks. Let me know u
hmm. unlucky. Still nothing. Windows take a signal when connecting phone shows on fastboot menu => fastboot usb and adb mode say error device not found:crying:
i scanned my drivers using driver genius v11, i saw android driver named Samsung_Android_4.0_usbdrivers. now i think its something wrong with my boot.img?
When you see fastboot usb, and you type fastboot devices in a terminal, what does it say? ADB only works in recovery or when your ROM is booted, so just focus on fastboot.
it say when N1 is fastboot usb mode "error device not found". thanks for advance. tomorrow i'll be ask more.
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Hey guys. Finally my N1 detected in adb mode. Im used Nexus 7 toolkit, downloaded N1 official Rom (i used only boot.img from zip file)
1st ive installed toolkit, then flashed boot.img (from official rom) to /system/ folder. Finally Windows device manager say detected new device and downloading drivers.
Started cmd.exe typed adb shell => adb mode showed HT9**********. Now problem is wont boot. What i do now? :silly:
i hope u can enter fastboot usb mode. if so try flashing any recovery.img
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Hello everyone!
I just flashed the Android Revolution ROM (5.1 version) and it wouldn't boot properly- (I was using twrp and had S-Off) afterwards I flashed clockworkmod to see if maybe twrp was the issue...
Now my phone will only boot into fastboot and refuses to reboot or boot into recovery.. I'm totally out of ideas and the toolkits I've used in the past don't seem to be of any use.
If anyone has any clue or tip then I would greatly appreciate it!
Hi.
I'm in the same situation as this poor fella (only fastboot, no CWM recovery) except my situation might be even worse as I'm running Windows 8.1, this stupid OS which prevents to use fastboot. I know there is a solution to make it work on W8.1, but unfortunately there is no USB 3.0 port on my computer so I can't use the Intel driver workaround.
So right now my phone is stuck on the bootloader screen and I really don't know what to do anymore.
I'm freaking out at the fact that I've lost my primary phone...argh. I wish I never quickly went for the 4.4 roms.. been giving me trouble
Well.. I flashed twrp through fastboot using Hasoon's HTC Toolkit and it looks like it worked but.. when trying to boot into recovery it freezes then cycles through rebooting..
Had these issues too, only option was ruu to get my phone back up and running.
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Boot329 said:
I'm freaking out at the fact that I've lost my primary phone...argh. I wish I never quickly went for the 4.4 roms.. been giving me trouble
Well.. I flashed twrp through fastboot using Hasoon's HTC Toolkit and it looks like it worked but.. when trying to boot into recovery it freezes then cycles through rebooting..
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1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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mt3g said:
Had these issues too, only option was ruu to get my phone back up and running.
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I've never done that before- what are the prerequisites and steps you took to get it back up and running?
mt3g said:
Had these issues too, only option was ruu to get my phone back up and running.
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1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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Forgive my ignorance but I've only been using Toolkits and have no clue on how to run commands through the command prompt..
But I am willing to learn! Where exactly would you recommend me looking into to get this working?
(I have the SDK manager and HTC usb files if that helps?)
Boot329 said:
Forgive my ignorance but I've only been using Toolkits and have no clue on how to run commands through the command prompt..
But I am willing to learn! Where exactly would you recommend me looking into to get this working?
(I have the SDK manager and HTC usb files if that helps?)
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No problem bro, I'm always down to help someone learn and fastboot/adb is a MUST if you are a rooter bc it'll get your ass out of a bind quick. I'll need to know what OS your computer is running while I gather the necessary downloads and screenshots so I can help you as much as I can
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No problem bro, I'm always down to help someone learn and fastboot/adb is a MUST if you are a rooter bc it'll get your ass out of a bind quick. I'll need to know what OS your computer is running while I gather the necessary downloads and screenshots so I can help you as much as I can
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Yeah I'm slowly realizing that I can't run away from learning this information!
I'm using Windows 7 (32 bit)
Also I ran into this article: http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-android-adb-and-fastboot-on-windows-tutorial/
This might help I think?
I'm at work now then going to the gym if I'm still up and you need help I'll post in the thread to see how things are going... Good luck in the mean time tho. Post your hboot and what is you're on fastboot garvar all is needed to help with ruu.
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InflatedTitan said:
No problem bro, I'm always down to help someone learn and fastboot/adb is a MUST if you are a rooter bc it'll get your ass out of a bind quick. I'll need to know what OS your computer is running while I gather the necessary downloads and screenshots so I can help you as much as I can
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I got it working out with the help of your command lines! THANK YOU !
No need to get any screenshots- your were extremely helpful!
Boot329 said:
I got it working out with the help of your command lines! THANK YOU !
No need to get any screenshots- your were extremely helpful!
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Oh alright lol. I had everything downloaded and screens captured to walk you through haha. Awesome man, glad you got it
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Hi guys, I'll just start things off with saying that I am far from being anywhere near as technologically advanced as the majority of you so I would like your help if possible.
I had wanted to flash back to Stock and unroot my Moto X but for some reason I had gone into TWRP and decided to delete everything. Now every time I try to reboot from TWRP, it'll just say that the phone does not have an OS Installed and therefore if I reboot it, it will just stay on the 'Warning Bootloader Unlocked" screen.
I've read quite a few threads on various forums but I am unable to get my laptop to recognise the device in fastboot. That's my only problem so far as I've downloaded the Motorola Device Manager and all those other things but still cannot get my laptop to show the device for me to put the files into. When I plug it in, I am able to hear the sound and the device recognizes that it's been plugged in but I can't see it on my laptop.
Any and all help is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks guys and forgive my ignorance.
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Hi guys, I'll just start things off with saying that I am far from being anywhere near as technologically advanced as the majority of you so I would like your help if possible.
I had wanted to flash back to Stock and unroot my Moto X but for some reason I had gone into TWRP and decided to delete everything. Now every time I try to reboot from TWRP, it'll just say that the phone does not have an OS Installed and therefore if I reboot it, it will just stay on the 'Warning Bootloader Unlocked" screen.
I've read quite a few threads on various forums but I am unable to get my laptop to recognise the device in fastboot. That's my only problem so far as I've downloaded the Motorola Device Manager and all those other things but still cannot get my laptop to show the device for me to put the files into. When I plug it in, I am able to hear the sound and the device recognizes that it's been plugged in but I can't see it on my laptop.
Any and all help is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks guys and forgive my ignorance.
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You don't put files on the phone and you don't use twrp. Follow the instructions in the return to 100% stock thread.
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You don't put files on the phone and you don't use twrp. Follow the instructions in the return to 100% stock thread.
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I've tried following the steps but I was unsure of step 3 where it says to download and install the proper firmware for the device but still unsure on how to install it. RSD Lite won't pick up the device nor will it show up when I type 'adb devices' in CMD. And finally, how do I go about turning on USB debugging when it won't boot up past the bootloader unlock screen?
Appreciate the help
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boss. said:
I've tried following the steps but I was unsure of step 3 where it says to download and install the proper firmware for the device but still unsure on how to install it. RSD Lite won't pick up the device nor will it show up when I type 'adb devices' in CMD. And finally, how do I go about turning on USB debugging when it won't boot up past the bootloader unlock screen?
Appreciate the help
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Turn the phone off. Unplug it. Hold down VOL DOWN, and press power. The phone will boot into the bootloader. This is how you flash with rsd lite.
Adb does not work in bootloader, and isn't used for this. Once in bootloader (ap fastboot mode), rsd lite should recognize the device.
Make absolutely sure you do not downgrade to a previous version (you will brick), and make sure you flash the correct firmware for YOUR device/carrier.
You can only flash the same version or higher than what you were on before you erased everything.
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Turn the phone off. Unplug it. Hold down VOL DOWN, and press power. The phone will boot into the bootloader. This is how you flash with rsd lite.
Adb does not work in bootloader, and isn't used for this. Once in bootloader (ap fastboot mode), rsd lite should recognize the device.
Make absolutely sure you do not downgrade to a previous version (you will brick), and make sure you flash the correct firmware for YOUR device/carrier.
You can only flash the same version or higher than what you were on before you erased everything.
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Thanks for the help! Unfortunately RSD Lite doesn't recognise the device in bootloader. Am I supposed to put the files into a certain place for things to start working properly and is it also because I'm using windows 8.1? I've already installed the Motorola Device Manager as well.
Really sorry for all the questions - complete newbie right here
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boss. said:
Thanks for the help! Unfortunately RSD Lite doesn't recognise the device in bootloader. Am I supposed to put the files into a certain place for things to start working properly and is it also because I'm using windows 8.1? I've already installed the Motorola Device Manager as well.
Really sorry for all the questions - complete newbie right here
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You said you downloaded moto device manager... Did you install it? If so you are one of the unlucky ones and will have to use the manual method with fastboot and mfastboot. Take it slow and follow the instructions. Leave out the config carrier line.
To make sure fastboot is working, type fastboot devices while in bootloader mode.
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You said you downloaded moto device manager... Did you install it? If so you are one of the unlucky ones and will have to use the manual method with fastboot and mfastboot. Take it slow and follow the instructions. Leave out the config carrier line.
To make sure fastboot is working, type fastboot devices while in bootloader mode.
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Oh okay that makes sense. Yeah I had installed but still nothing. Okay, I'll try the manual method, thanks heaps!
I've typed it fastboot devices in CMD and it came up with T017500PDP fastboot. I assume that's good? Haha
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boss. said:
Oh okay that makes sense. Yeah I had installed but still nothing. Okay, I'll try the manual method, thanks heaps!
I've typed it fastboot devices in CMD and it came up with T017500PDP fastboot. I assume that's good? Haha
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Yes perfect.
Run one command at a time - copy/paste them.
Remember to use mfastboot for system.img - regular fastboot will NOT work. Also remember to skip the config carrier command.
samwathegreat said:
Yes perfect.
Run one command at a time - copy/paste them.
Remember to use mfastboot for system.img - regular fastboot will NOT work. Also remember to skip the config carrier command.
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You my friend are a legend. Last round (hopefully) of questions though: where the code says to type in fastboot flash .... .gpt.bin and all those other things, am I supposed to put the files somewhere in particular? Because just regularly typing them into CMD comes up with (bootloader) Variable not supported! Then error: cannot open 'gtp.bin' or cannot open 'recovery.img' and so on but on the phone it says getvar partition-type:recovery or boot and so on.
Also the when the instructions say to use mfastboot, CMD says that it is not recognized as an internal or external command. Thanks!
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You my friend are a legend. Last round (hopefully) of questions though: where the code says to type in fastboot flash .... .gpt.bin and all those other things, am I supposed to put the files somewhere in particular? Because just regularly typing them into CMD comes up with (bootloader) Variable not supported! Then error: cannot open 'gtp.bin' or cannot open 'recovery.img' and so on but on the phone it says getvar partition-type:recovery or boot and so on.
Also the when the instructions say to use mfastboot, CMD says that it is not recognized as an internal or external command. Thanks!
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First: yes, you have to put those files in the same folder as you are running the commands from. If your command prompt shows C:\users\jimmy\
Then that is where the files should be! You should have extracted the zip file you downloaded to the same folder you are running the commands from.
Second, you obviously have not download mfastboot.exe (it is linked in the return to stock thread) OR you didn't put it in the same folder as the rest of the files.
The "variable not supported" messages are normal. The error cannot open.... errors are NOT.
I'm attaching mfastboot.exe (it's zipped - extract it to the same folder as everything else) to this post so you don't have to go looking for it.
DON'T move on if the first command doesn't work. Make sure each one gives success before you move on.
Awesome!
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First: yes, you have to put those files in the same folder as you are running the commands from. If your command prompt shows C:\users\jimmy\
Then that is where the files should be! You should have extracted the zip file you downloaded to the same folder you are running the commands from.
Second, you obviously have not download mfastboot.exe (it is linked in the return to stock thread) OR you didn't put it in the same folder as the rest of the files.
The "variable not supported" messages are normal. The error cannot open.... errors are NOT.
I'm attaching mfastboot.exe (it's zipped - extract it to the same folder as everything else) to this post so you don't have to go looking for it.
DON'T move on if the first command doesn't work. Make sure each one gives success before you move on.
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Thanks so much, it worked great! The colours are a bit out of wack though (the blues are now orange and so on) and the bot animation is messed but still better than nothing. Thanks so much for your help!
boss. said:
Thanks so much, it worked great! The colours are a bit out of wack though (the blues are now orange and so on) and the bot animation is messed but still better than nothing. Thanks so much for your help!
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You're welcome....but that isn't normal. I suggest doing it again from the beginning. A full SBF to stock re-writes all the partitions and there shouldn't be anything "out of wack". Sounds like something went wrong....OR your device has physical damage?
Anyways, please consider hitting the "THANKS" button under any and all posts that help you. :good:
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You're welcome....but that isn't normal. I suggest doing it again from the beginning. A full SBF to stock re-writes all the partitions and there shouldn't be anything "out of wack". Sounds like something went wrong....OR your device has physical damage?
Anyways, please consider hitting the "THANKS" button under any and all posts that help you. :good:
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Re-did the whole thing from scratch again and now all problems are solved. Really appreciate the help my friend!
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Hi all, my life was good when i flashed the lolipop zip from rootjunky, but then i noticed that my homebutton wasnt working so i thought id just reflash it and move on no problem, but after i tried to reflash it i got errors, so i just tried to reboot it, and now i am stuck on the motorolla screen, i can get into fastboot and ive tried using his unbrick method, but im still having issues, if anyone can help me thatd be much appreciated.
Michaelmansour1997 said:
Hi all, my life was good when i flashed the lolipop zip from rootjunky, but then i noticed that my homebutton wasnt working so i thought id just reflash it and move on no problem, but after i tried to reflash it i got errors, so i just tried to reboot it, and now i am stuck on the motorolla screen, i can get into fastboot and ive tried using his unbrick method, but im still having issues, if anyone can help me thatd be much appreciated.
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I had the same issue at first, but I rebooted and it worked fine. Did you try wiping cache after installing the zip? You may want to try a factory reset from recovery if wiping cache doesn't do anything.
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zefir738 said:
I had the same issue at first, but I rebooted and it worked fine. Did you try wiping cache after installing the zip? You may want to try a factory reset from recovery if wiping cache doesn't do anything.
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i did not wipe cache after initially installing the zip, i tried to unbrick it using rootjunky's unbricking guide but it didnt do anything, and i do not know if i can flash that file over usb, because i cannot load the zip onto the phone
Michaelmansour1997 said:
i did not wipe cache after initially installing the zip, i tried to unbrick it using rootjunky's unbricking guide but it didnt do anything, and i do not know if i can flash that file over usb, because i cannot load the zip onto the phone
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Oh dear. That's a pickle.. I wish I could be more helpful :/
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zefir738 said:
Oh dear. That's a pickle.. I wish I could be more helpful :/
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no worries, hopefully someone can chime in with their solution
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no worries, hopefully someone can chime in with their solution
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Have you attempted to ADB push the zip to your phone?
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Have you attempted to ADB push the zip to your phone?
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adb wont show up on my pc, do you think its because of usb3? what would be the command to push the update?
Michaelmansour1997 said:
adb wont show up on my pc, do you think its because of usb3? what would be the command to push the update?
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Yeah, no computer I've ever used has recognized the Turbo when it's plugged into a USB 3 port, in fastboot mode and regularly booted. Try plugging it into a USB 2 port.
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Yeah, no computer I've ever used has recognized the Turbo when it's plugged into a USB 3 port, in fastboot mode and regularly booted. Try plugging it into a USB 2 port.
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http://gyazo.com/c5d1be6c5a88265bf13af3cbce30ce12 getting these errors when trying to unbrick using rootjunkys method
when i try to push it with adb it says device not found even on USB 2.0
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http://gyazo.com/c5d1be6c5a88265bf13af3cbce30ce12 getting these errors when trying to unbrick using rootjunkys method
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Oops, I accidentally hit like on this post. Are you able to boot into bootloader at all? Or is it just stuck at the white Motorola logo?
Edit: oops, you are, just re-read OP. Have you tried the command to ADB push the update.zip to the phone, and then initiating the flash via ADB?
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zefir738 said:
Oops, I accidentally hit like on this post. Are you able to boot into bootloader at all? Or is it just stuck at the white Motorola logo?
Edit: oops, you are, just re-read OP. Have you tried the command to ADB push the update.zip to the phone, and then initiating the flash via ADB?
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i can get in the bootloader, but when i go to update via adb when i plug the phone into my pc nothing comes up when i show devices, in the command window.
zefir738 said:
Oops, I accidentally hit like on this post. Are you able to boot into bootloader at all? Or is it just stuck at the white Motorola logo?
Edit: oops, you are, just re-read OP. Have you tried the command to ADB push the update.zip to the phone, and then initiating the flash via ADB?
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My pc for some reason cant see the phone in adb
http://gyazo.com/84cfc34a9a6bd74e53f7b74e5cb783f1
Michaelmansour1997 said:
My pc for some reason cant see the phone in adb
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When trying to connect via ADB, are you in recovery or fastboot mode?
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zefir738 said:
When trying to connect via ADB, are you in recovery or fastboot mode?
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recovery
Michaelmansour1997 said:
recovery
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Hm.... Unfortunately I'm out of ideas at the moment. I'm gonna get some shuteye, it's almost 3 AM here on the east coast. I'm gonna revisit this thread in the morning and see if I can get more ideas, but I hope you are able to get this sorted out before then! If you are, please PM me and let me know. I wish you the best of luck, señor.
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Hm.... Unfortunately I'm out of ideas at the moment. I'm gonna get some shuteye, it's almost 3 AM here on the east coast. I'm gonna revisit this thread in the morning and see if I can get more ideas, but I hope you are able to get this sorted out before then! If you are, please PM me and let me know. I wish you the best of luck, señor.
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I think i may have got it, there are a different set of drivers needed for the recovery adb than what come in the box from the motorolla driver suite, right now the file is being pushed using adb, fingers crossed!
After it pushed it said that something was wrong with an exsisting apk and it aborted
Michaelmansour1997 said:
I think i may have got it, there are a different set of drivers needed for the recovery adb than what come in the box from the motorolla driver suite, right now the file is being pushed using adb, fingers crossed!
After it pushed it said that something was wrong with an exsisting apk and it aborted
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Did it specify which apk? Which file did you try to push? If it was the Lollipop zip, what was the file size? Girlfriend's snoring so I'm having trouble sleeping, may be with you a bit longer than expected ?
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Did it specify which apk? Which file did you try to push? If it was the Lollipop zip, what was the file size? Girlfriend's snoring so I'm having trouble sleeping, may be with you a bit longer than expected
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"3c_main.apk has unexpected contents" i was pushing lolipop zip file size is 789mb
Michaelmansour1997 said:
"3c_main.apk has unexpected contents" i was pushing lolipop zip file size is 789mb
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Hm..what command are you using to push the file? adb push /path/to/local/file /mnt/sdcard/path/to/file? Maybe try redownloading the file and pushing the newly downloaded one? The file size sounds right to me, unfortunately I can't compare it to mine because I deleted it after making sure my install went smoothly xP
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Hm..what command are you using to push the file? adb push /path/to/local/file /mnt/sdcard/path/to/file? Maybe try redownloading the file and pushing the newly downloaded one? The file size sounds right to me, unfortunately I can't compare it to mine because I deleted it after making sure my install went smoothly xP
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im just using "adb sideload Blur_Version.21.44.12.quark_verizon.verizon.en.US.zip" , what should i use
I have a unlocked X, was trying to install a new rom via recovery and something went wrong...but I forgot to do backup so now its on a boot loop and I didnt have USB debugging enabled. Is there anyway to load new another rom to the phone so that I can install via recovery since I dont have usb enabled?
Yes power the device off by holding the power button and volume down, after the display is off let go of the power button. You can flash recovery or boot to recovery from there
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Durteedee said:
Yes power the device off by holding the power button and volume down, after the display is off let go of the power button. You can flash recovery or boot to recovery from there
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I can boot into recovery but how do I transfer the new rom to the phone so I can install via recovery? I dont know how to move it from my PC to the phone.
You should look up side loading via adb and most newer recoveries allow you drag and drop once it's booted, you are using a custom recovery for your phone correct?
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You should look up side loading via adb and most newer recoveries allow you drag and drop once it's booted, you are using a custom recovery for your phone correct?
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yes team win recovery v2.6.3.1
In advance you will find sideload via adb, I am sure you have fastboot/adb commands on your PC as well an understanding of how sideloading works
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when I go into terminal, type abd devices, I dont see any attached...dont I need usb debugging on to be able to see device?
mario24601 said:
when I go into terminal, type abd devices, I dont see any attached...dont I need usb debugging on to be able to see device?
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dont use adb use fastboot.
"fastboot devices"
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dont use adb use fastboot.
"fastboot devices"
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thanks but its still not connecting....not sure what im doing wrong.
Also trying a otg cable but phone is not recognizing it. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Since I didn't have USB debugging on when it went into boot loop, am I screwed or how can I move a new rom over? I do have win recovery I am able to boot to recovery but can't figure out how to load new rom. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Might have to start from scratch....flash the latest 5.1 firmware again....and bootloader if you haven't done so yet.
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Had the same issue, fixed it by updating the bootloader.
I followed option 5 on this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61142892&postcount=2
You will need to find the correct files for your phone varient from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/xt1053-retail-stock-lollipop-flashable-t3155843
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First link, option 5. Had a similar problem where I can go to recovery but my internal was deleted...I had nothing. Nor did I have a system.....I couldn't restore a backup nor flash a new ROM. I had nothing but recovery....so I googled the 5.1 firmware update and modem....and followed option 5 with mfastboot. Phone is up and running fine.
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mario24601 said:
Since I didn't have USB debugging on when it went into boot loop, am I screwed or how can I move a new rom over? I do have win recovery I am able to boot to recovery but can't figure out how to load new rom. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Anyone have any recommendations? thanks
Finally got it working, took ALOT of trial and error! If anyone has same issue I can give step by step...not that Im good at this stuff but I can share what I learned