Hello,
I have problem with my HTC Desire 500 Dual Sim that it is on HTC Logo at boot and never proceeds.
Here is what I did:
- I rooted the phone using CWM Recovery from This
- I Then installed KangBang (Full Root for 1.32) from the same above link instructions.(didn't know to mount)
Doing above I got a problem that phone was not booting then I needed to take battery out and wait for sometimes to make it boot and work.
So, I tried to flash the ROM (Stock ROM version 1.20) again from the above link and instructions.
After flashing the rom now my phone is stuck at HTC logo. I flashed the stock recovery and kernel found on internet again but didn't help. So re-flashed the KangBang kernel and CWM recovery back.
Now my I have KangBang kernel (didn't mount anything) and CWM recovery and my phone is on HTC logo.
I used "fastboot getvar cid" and it shows HTC_J15 and the "version-main" is empty for my phone.
Also it is S-ON.
What should I do to resolve the problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Related
in detail, i am having one S-off htc vivid, last night i was install Vivid Kernel 007 via TWRP 2.4.1.0 recovery. after this i was tried to install Pure Velocity & RaidCity FinalX but after installation it was never boot, only show boot screen. when try to go in recovery via boot laoder, never go in recovery. i was tried to install CWR and TWRP recovery via fastboot but not able to go in to recovery. also tried stock kernel but no luck.
help plz.
I wanted to flash the Android Revolution 5.1 rom on my internation htc one, got bootloader unlocked, S-OFF and TWRP recovery
i flashed the rom with aroma, at the end i got an error : set_metadata recursive some changes failed
i finished and rebooted
it gets past the htc screen then goes into recovery for the first few times
and now it keeps bootlooping
i can still access bootloader/fastboot so any suggestions to getting back to stock or actually fixing this flash?
Hello Everyone.
Some days ago I tried to flash newest android revolution ROM to get Sense 6 on my phone.
After the flashing my phone stucks on boot HTC logo and I thought that ROM could have been flashed incorrectly and wanted to flash It once again.
I noticed that I cant go to the recovery ( It shows "enetering recovery" and restarts the phone) so I tried to flash other recovery with newest CWM or newest TWRP - i tried with few versions of recovery with no result... shows "entering recovery" and restarts the phone.
Is there any way to back my m7 to life?
My fastboot is tampered and unlicked if it is any help.
I would appreciate any help.
energy_drink said:
Hello Everyone.
Some days ago I tried to flash newest android revolution ROM to get Sense 6 on my phone.
After the flashing my phone stucks on boot HTC logo and I thought that ROM could have been flashed incorrectly and wanted to flash It once again.
I noticed that I cant go to the recovery ( It shows "enetering recovery" and restarts the phone) so I tried to flash other recovery with newest CWM or newest TWRP - i tried with few versions of recovery with no result... shows "entering recovery" and restarts the phone.
Is there any way to back my m7 to life?
My fastboot is tampered and unlicked if it is any help.
I would appreciate any help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
flash cwm recovery image though fastboot and sideload the ROM version 31.6
I got an S-ON/Unlocked M7 today from one off my cliënts wich I had (several months ago) preïnstalled with Revolution HD.
But now the phone was having a bootloop. I then tried to reflash the same zip I did several months ago: no result, full wipe no result. This was done with CM.
I then tried Teamwin, several versions: reboots after 25 seconds of splash screen. ADB Sideload (with a new version Revolution HD/CM11S/... different other roms) using Philz Recovery gave me the same result. Formatted every partition that could possibly be formatted (except the SD Card).
What I noticed: ADB (newest version) cannot sideload a file with more then 1GB filesize. Push and other comments aren't possible in Philz recovery.
The phone crashes in aroma/cm/Philz when trying to format data more then once in one session.
The reboot (bootloop) occurs about 10-15 second after the rom start his own boot animation.
S-Off is not possible as you need a working rom to make the phone s-off (HBOOT 1,57 - Radio 4T.29.3218.08)
Can someone help me?
Flash TWRP 2.8.6.0 go to wipe, choose format data, type yes
When it's done reboot recovery
Copy rom to the phone and flash it. Use a rom that matches the firmware on the phone
If you need older versions look for Insertcoin or MaximusHD
Well, as I said flashing TWRP does not work :/
after showing the splash screen some seconds the phone reboots.
Can anyone help me?
hello guys ...i am trying to install/update on stock kitkat rom on my htc vivid currently having stock gingerbread...
1. i have tried using PH39IMG.zip (stock at&t rom) by copying it in sdcard...update goes smooth and installation is successful...but later when i reboot the mobile, it gets stuck on white screen which green htc logo
2. then i tried updating it using htc sync and stock at&t RUU...it gives the error 132:signature problem
3. tried installing rom via twrp and cwm recoveries ...installation is smooth without any problem but the result is same that when i reboot the mobile, it gets stuck on white screen which green htc logo
4. i also tried to restore backup via cwm recovery ...again the result is when i reboot the mobile, it gets stuck on white screen which green htc logo...
my boot loader is unlocked when i tried PH39IMG.zip, CWM and TWRP recoveries for stock rom (relocked it when required for RUU).....but S lock is ON.....do i need to have S-OFF for all this ??
I have a similar problem. I have an unlocked bootloader, S-on, an NO OS. The phone has an old version of TWRP on it that won't allow me to flash an image. The OS is gone because I removed it trying to remove a software bug in the factory OS. I'm used to flashing Samsung/ LG phones using ODIN and never had an issue just reflashing a stock ROM.
I'm just looking for a way to get the stock rom back on the phone with or without retaining the stock recovery.