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brandon_scott said:
Hello, I have used this site to solve many problems but I could not find an answer to my current predicament anywhere on the site so I made an account. I was on twrp and I accidentally wiped the os completely off my phone. I tried to run the ruu but because my phone is 1.31 and that version isn't out yet I wasn't able to do it. I know turn the s-on to s-off but I can't. I used both revone and moonshine neither worked. I can no longer access twrp only the normal recovery. When I hook my phone up to my computer it says fastboot usb but for some reason the adb can't find the device in cmd when I type in adb shell and when I try adb devices nothing comes up. I have uninstalled and reinstalled drivers. I have taken off htc sync manager. When I look at all the drivers and devices on my computer I do see the phone and everything seems fine on that end. I can not sideload anything either. If I could just get my device recognized or turn off s-on I could fix it. I locked the bootloader to run the ruu but since that wasn't working now I decided to unlock the bootloader again hoping maybe I could just use cmd to fix it. Are there any commands I could use to turn s-off? Or maybe flashing a specific software. Once again my problem is that I idiotically deleted my os off my htc one. Now when I turn my phone on it just goes to the splash screen and then if I hold the power and volume down it turns off and when I turn it back on while holding the volume down it takes me to the bootloader where I can set it to fastboot usb but that's it. Are there maybe any ways I could control the phone using only my computer. Im stuck in what I believe to be a softbrick and I have tried every way I found online on youtube and xda and every thing else that I found on google and bing. I have spent 10 hours trying every method I could find and still nothing.
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you have to flash a custom recovery (twrp/cwm) so you can be able to sideload a rom and install it.
Rename the attached recovery to recovery.img and place it in your adb folder then put your phone into fastboot mode and run this command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then use the all-in-one toolkit to sideload your Rom
Twrp for HTC One
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2364445
Hope this helps
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Also , never try to s-on a modified h-boot as you could brick your device
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craigmoly said:
Rename the attached recovery to recovery.img and place it in your adb folder then put your phone into fastboot mode and run this command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then use the all-in-one toolkit to sideload your Rom
Twrp for HTC One
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2364445
Hope this helps
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Also , never try to s-on a modified h-boot as you could brick your device
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I tried to flash the recovery and it didn't work it might have to do with the adb not being able to find my phone. Fastboot devices shows my phone but adb devices shows nothing and adb shell says device not found. Ive updated drivers and that doesn't work. mtp driver won't install correctly for what ever reason. That toolkit won't work everything on there does nothing except for the basic fastboot controls.
Adb will only see your phone when it's on and booted , fastboot sees your device when in bootloader/fastboot
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Try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325853
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Might be a daft question but are you sure you've placed the recovery in the right folder , you want it in the folder with adb.exe and fastboot.exe and rename it to recovery.img
Have u tried using the toolkit , use it to flash the Twrp recovery that is in the list then sideload https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9wxc0gm0j7emp15/xnwTSxfg6n
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Good day everyone.
I rebooted my phone one day and came into the looping Logo splash screen issue. I followed all the step which ATT (that is the carrier I have and of course they tried both Factory resets and wipe the cache) which didn't work (still looping into the logo screen). They told me I have to buy a new phone BUT why buy a new phone when I know the answer is out there. This is why I love this forum, even though I have been reading it for a day, but already learned a lot.
I can get in the HBOOT menu and also can get into the bootloader menu but when I try to recover my phone, using a program like:
RUU_M7_UL_K44_SENSE55_MR_HTC_Europe_4.19.401.9_R_Radio_4A.23.3263.28_10.38r.1157.04L_release_353069_signed_2-1
Or
HTC One Toolkit - Squabbi - 3.1.2
It doesn't work because when it reboots the phone, the bootloader will not go into the "FASTBOOTUSB" mode which I think is the issue. The USB for the FASTBOOT never comes on with the black HTC screen (when trying to do a recovery)
If the FASTBOOTUSB would come on automatically it could help but wanted advice from you all.
Here is my phone info:
**** LOCKED ****
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.55.0000
RADIO-4T.20.3218.13
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-3.17.502.3
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Sep 10 2013.01:21:12.0
Can someone please lead me the right way to unbrick this soft bricked phone?
If you have any questions, please ask, I will be more then happy to answer.
Thank you all in advance
Firstly, are you sure you have the correct/updated drivers on your computer?
also I think you're using the wrong RUU btw unless you have a superCID phone and it sounds like you're completely stock, the one you posted is for the eu version and you need this http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...13_10-33-1150-01_release_318450_signed_2-exe/ for an att device.
Next Download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790 if you don't already have adb and fastboot and then see if your computer is recognizing adb at least when you're at the main hboot menu by typing "adb devices" once you open a command prompt and navigate to the adb and fastboot folder by typing "cd /(whatever your adb folder is called)"
If adb works you should gain s-off for your device using this http://firewater-soff.com/instructions
Now you should be able to flash the RUU following directions and in this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
jukiewalsh said:
Firstly, are you sure you have the correct/updated drivers on your computer?
Download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790 if you don't already have adb and fastboot and then see if your computer is recognizing adb at least when you're at the main hboot menu by typing "adb devices" once you open a command prompt and navigate to the adb and fastboot folder.
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I am not sure if I have the updated drivers but I did install the HTC sync so maybe I do. I am still a noob so sorry if this sounds very noobish.
Question question before I install the the adb program...
Should I go through this before I do anything??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LENBpQW7mM4#t=872
I just watched the video and just want to know will it work with my issue? I know it is a general question but doesn't hurt to ask correct?
Thanks again!
jukiewalsh said:
Firstly, are you sure you have the correct/updated drivers on your computer?
Download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790 if you don't already have adb and fastboot and then see if your computer is recognizing adb at least when you're at the main hboot menu by typing "adb devices" once you open a command prompt and navigate to the adb and fastboot folder.
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Also when I typed in adb devices into the cmd prompt after installing the program it just says:
List of devices
Nothing is under that.
Any recommendation from there? Thank you again!
djjonaaron said:
Also when I typed in adb devices into the cmd prompt after installing the program it just says:
List of devices
Nothing is under that.
Any recommendation from there? Thank you again!
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I just updated my first response with another helpful guide, and you need to uninstall/remove htc sync from your computer COMPLETELY. That's probably your culprit for not getting recognized by the computer.
jukiewalsh said:
I just updated my first response with another helpful guide, and you need to uninstall/remove htc sync from your computer COMPLETELY. That's probably your culprit for not getting recognized by the computer.
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Thank you very much Jukiewalsh.
I am downloading the CORRECT program and following your directions. I will keep you updated my friend!
Much much respect!!!
Jon
djjonaaron said:
Thank you very much Jukiewalsh.
I am downloading the CORRECT program and following your directions. I will keep you updated my friend!
Much much respect!!!
Jon
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But before you do anything else is your device still under warranty? If you send it to HTC chances are you could get a completely new phone...
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jukiewalsh said:
But before you do anything else is your device still under warranty? If you send it to HTC chances are you could get a completely new phone...
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I already check with ATT and HTC.. Out of warranty as of June 19th 2014. Yeah.. That SUCKSSSSSSSS
Two weeks over and they will not work with me at all. grrrrr
jukiewalsh said:
Firstly, are you sure you have the correct/updated drivers on your computer?
also I think you're using the wrong RUU btw unless you have a superCID phone and it sounds like you're completely stock, the one you posted is for the eu version and you need this http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...13_10-33-1150-01_release_318450_signed_2-exe/ for an att device.
Next Download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790 if you don't already have adb and fastboot and then see if your computer is recognizing adb at least when you're at the main hboot menu by typing "adb devices" once you open a command prompt and navigate to the adb and fastboot folder by typing "cd /(whatever your adb folder is called)"
If adb works you should gain s-off for your device using this http://firewater-soff.com/instructions
Now you should be able to flash the RUU following directions and in this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
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Quick question.
If I run "adb devices" and it says it is trying to connect to the port number and doesn't find anything. That isn't good is it? I am in the HBOOT menu, uninstalled everything HTC related on my computer. When I run adb devices now it says
List of devices:
Nothing of course is listed.
Thanks,
djjonaaron said:
Quick question.
If I run "adb devices" and it says it is trying to connect to the port number and doesn't find anything. That isn't good is it? I am in the HBOOT menu, uninstalled everything HTC related on my computer. When I run adb devices now it says
List of devices:
Nothing of course is listed.
Thanks,
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Okay that's weird, sound like a connection problem somewhere. Double check you drivers, reinstall them, and then if it still won't see it then try a different USB port (the one in the back is your best bet)
Does your computer recognize that SOMETHING being connected at all? Like does it make that "ding" sound when you plug it in? haha
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Also once you have removed all the HTC programs reboot your computer for good measure and then just google search for HTC USB drivers and see if you need yours updated
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jukiewalsh said:
Okay that's weird, sound like a connection problem somewhere. Double check you drivers, reinstall them, and then if it still won't see it then try a different USB port (the one in the back is your best bet)
Does your computer recognize that SOMETHING being connected at all? Like does it make that "ding" sound when you plug it in? haha
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Also once you have removed all the HTC programs reboot your computer for good measure and then just google search for HTC USB drivers and see if you need yours updated
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Ok.. uninstalled everything, rebooted, Plugged in the USB into the back. Installed the new drivers from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217396
The computer says there is something connected because the plug in device sound kicks up just fine.
Then did this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
I don't know if that looks good or not. What do you think?
Again thank you!!!
And you not in fastboot mode are you? It would say on your phone screen
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Wait... When the phone worked was USB debugging enabled?
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jukiewalsh said:
And you not in fastboot mode are you? It would say on your phone screen
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Wait... When the phone worked was USB debugging enabled?
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I tried with Fastboot and then not fastboot
The problem is.. the ONLY way for this phone to connect via USB to my computer is through FASTBOOT. When I select FASTBOOT it goes right to FASTBOOT USB. Otherwise it will not connect via USB
One more thing to add.
When i do a factory reset, it gets to Backup CW Package and freezes there if that tells you anything.
Last thing.. I did do this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot devices
HT35VW911121 fastboot
Is that a good? It recognizes it on the fastboot but not ADB.... hummmm
djjonaaron said:
Last thing.. I did do this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot devices
HT35VW911121 fastboot
Is that a good? It recognizes it on the fastboot but not ADB.... hummmm
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Yeaaaaah! You can only be in one separate mode at a time so you were probably just in fastboot before. Okay now I'm going to take you a different route than the RUU because you can't s off without an operating system right now which means you can't flash an RUU.
Now you need to first go here http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-...htc-one-running-android-4-4-2-kitkat-0151186/ and follow the steps to unlock your bootloader (second section), your phone might hang at the end where it reboots but thats fine we just need it to get unlocked for now.
Next download this twrp recovery img http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-m7.img and save it to where your adb/fastboot files are and rename the file to "recovery". After this manually reboot your phone into the hboot again and get it into fastboot mode and then after navigating to your adb/fastboot folder in a cmd prompt type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
next on your phone use the volume keys to highlight "bootloader" and press the power button. It should take you back to the main bootloader screen. Now highlight recovery and press the power button.
once twrp is booted you can set your phone aside for now... download this http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407581059 and save the zip to your adb/fastboot folder. Now type in the command prompt "adb push m7_Stock_Rooted_4.18.502.7_Odex.zip /sdcard/
m7_Stock_Rooted_4.18.502.7_Odex.zip" wait for it to finish and type "adb reboot recovery"
now go to install and select the m7_Stock_Rooted_4.18.502.7_Odex.zip file on your sd card and wait for it to install and then reboot. After you get to this point I'll help you return completely back to your stock tomorrow.:good:
jukiewalsh said:
Yeaaaaah! You can only be in one separate mode at a time so you were probably just in fastboot before. Okay now I'm going to take you a different route than the RUU because you can't s off without an operating system right now which means you can't flash an RUU.
Now you need to first go here http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-...htc-one-running-android-4-4-2-kitkat-0151186/ and follow the steps to unlock your bootloader (second section), your phone might hang at the end where it reboots but thats fine we just need it to get unlocked for now.
Next download this twrp recovery img http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/m7/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-m7.img and save it to where your adb/fastboot files are and rename the file to "recovery". After this manually reboot your phone into the hboot again and get it into fastboot mode and then after navigating to your adb/fastboot folder in a cmd prompt type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
next on your phone use the volume keys to highlight "bootloader" and press the power button. It should take you back to the main bootloader screen. Now highlight recovery and press the power button.
once twrp is booted you can set your phone aside for now... download this http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407581059 and save the zip to your adb/fastboot folder. Now type in the command prompt "adb push m7_Stock_Rooted_4.18.502.7_Odex.zip /sdcard/
m7_Stock_Rooted_4.18.502.7_Odex.zip" wait for it to finish and type "adb reboot recovery"
now go to install and select the m7_Stock_Rooted_4.18.502.7_Odex.zip file on your sd card and wait for it to install and then reboot. After you get to this point I'll help you return completely back to your stock tomorrow.:good:
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Sounds great. I will do this once I get home from work tonight and should be ready with everything done above by tomorrow. *crossing fingers*
I really do appreciate your guidance and help through this. You are helping me out so much!!!
Much respect again,
Jon
No problem, and while you're doing it read all the steps on the websites before you begin and then make sure you have a general understanding before you do anything.
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jukiewalsh said:
No problem, and while you're doing it read all the steps on the websites before you begin and then make sure you have a general understanding before you do anything.
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Well i think I just bricked my phone. I took home the phone.. and now it is not booting... there is a USB connection but the screen stays black and when i hold the power button down and/or power button + the volume down it is not booting.
However when i do press the power button down and/or power button + the volume down it does connect and reconnect to the computer. any ideas?
jukiewalsh said:
No problem, and while you're doing it read all the steps on the websites before you begin and then make sure you have a general understanding before you do anything.
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Should I try this? do you think it might work? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770684
Thank you kind sir!
I ran the Cyanogenmod factory reset and now the phone will not boot. It is stuck on the Cyanogenmod boot logo. If I boot to the fastboot it tells me device is still unlocked with s-off. From there it will not boot further or go into recovery. If I try to go into recovery it sits at the Android boot logo.
If I need to do anything complicated to fix please explain. I haven't messed with the phone other than rooting, unlocking, and flashing roms.
Thanks!
Lunarpancake said:
I ran the Cyanogenmod factory reset and now the phone will not boot. It is stuck on the Cyanogenmod boot logo. If I boot to the fastboot it tells me device is still unlocked with s-off. From there it will not boot further or go into recovery. If I try to go into recovery it sits at the Android boot logo.
If I need to do anything complicated to fix please explain. I haven't messed with the phone other than rooting, unlocking, and flashing roms.
Thanks!
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Try in fastboot there 2 commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
After that u should be able to enter in recovery and flash your rom again.
Fain11 said:
Try in fastboot there 2 commands:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
After that u should be able to enter in recovery and flash your rom again.
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but I go into fastboot and it turns red and says "Fastboot USB" however I do not see the device in My Computer. Is there another way to run those commands or do I need to have access to it from my pc?
Lunarpancake said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I go into fastboot and it turns red and says "Fastboot USB" however I do not see the device in My Computer. Is there another way to run those commands or do I need to have access to it from my pc?
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You won't see the device, partitions and all.
It should only be present in device manager.
Try the command:
fastboot devices
it should get you the SN on your phone.
If u are new to fastboot and ADB try this article http://techbeasts.com/2014/01/05/useful-adb-and-fastboot-commands-and-how-to-them/
and this one even better:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2225405
After you understand fastboot and adb, and also performed the 2 commands above, if u deleted the zip archive of your ROM to flash again your phone, you will have to push or sideload a ROM, see point E) from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228274&page=3
I have the google usb drivers installed, the fastboot folder made and the sdk installed and theres no devices listed.
In device Manager I have "Android USB Devices > My HTC"
Driver Details: HTC Corporation 7/25/2014 Version 2.0.7.26
Lunarpancake said:
I get "Error: device not found"
I have the google usb drivers installed, the fastboot folder made and the sdk installed
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Are you on windows 8.1?
What is your Hboot?
Did u installed HTC drivers?
Fain11 said:
Are you on windows 8.1?
What is your Hboot?
Did u installed HTC drivers?
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WIndows 7
HBOOT 1.54.0000
I uninstalled all HTC Drivers and applications.
Lunarpancake said:
WIndows 7
HBOOT 1.54.0000
I uninstalled all HTC Drivers and applications.
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Well, not all drivers, u must still have htc drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54098442&postcount=223
Also try a different USB port from your computer.
Fain11 said:
Well, not all drivers, u must still have htc drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54098442&postcount=223
Also try a different USB port from your computer.
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Tried different USB, no change. Also that driver when applied still does not seem to work and now I have no "Android" section in my Device Manager. Device Manager updates the list when I plug in or unplug the phone but I cant locate what is being added/removed.
Lunarpancake said:
Tried different USB, no change. Also that driver when applied still does not seem to work and now I have no "Android" section in my Device Manager. Device Manager updates the list when I plug in or unplug the phone but I cant locate what is being added/removed.
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It should be ANDROID USB DEVICES>>>MY HTC
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It should be ANDROID USB DEVICES>>>MY HTC
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If I boot the phone normally and let it get stuck at the Cyanogenmod loading screen it sees my device. Tells me the serial number and "UNAUTHORIZED".
Booting in fastboot usb - nothing.
Lunarpancake said:
If I boot the phone normally and let it get stuck at the Cyanogenmod loading screen it sees my device. Tells me the serial number and "UNAUTHORIZED".
Booting in fastboot usb - nothing.
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What is your adb version?
"adb ver"
Fain11 said:
What is your adb version?
"adb ver"
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1.0.31
It's the latest version...
Try to see if u can install drivers manually:
Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/OYI
Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
Plug in your phone FASTBOOT to your USB cable .
Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
as per here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799
Fain11 said:
It's the latest version...
Try to see if u can install drivers manually:
Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/OYI
Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
Plug in your phone FASTBOOT to your USB cable .
Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
as per here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799
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Still nothing. BTW that driver is older than the others.
Let me clarify a little.
Driver you gave me is installed and phone shows up in device manager when in fastboot usb mode.
However if I type "adb devices" I get the response "List of Devices" with nothing under it. There are no devices listed.
If I boot the phone normally and get hung on the Cyanogenmod Boot screen the command will show my device serial.
Lunarpancake said:
Still nothing. BTW that driver is older than the others.
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Well, if u don't see a new device in Device Manager when u plug your phone, is either Windows or your phone.
U already swiched usb ports.
Try another computer.
If that doesn't work, it's your phone's usb port, and that is a hardware problem.
****, I just realized my problem. I was using command "adb devices" not "fastboot devices"
UGGG *slams head on desk*.
I am in CWM Recovery now.
Lunarpancake said:
Let me clarify a little.
Driver you gave me is installed and phone shows up in device manager when in fastboot usb mode.
However if I type "adb devices" I get the response "List of Devices" with nothing under it. There are no devices listed.
If I boot the phone normally and get hung on the Cyanogenmod Boot screen the command will show my device serial.
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Man, not adb devices. u are in fastboot
fastboot devices
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Lunarpancake said:
****, I just realized my problem. I was using command "adb devices" not "fastboot devices"
UGGG *slams head on desk*.
I am in CWM Recovery now.
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U still have your ROM zip?
Install that. Do not try factory reset again!
If not, I explained how to push or sideload a ROM
Fain11 said:
Man, not adb devices. u are in fastboot
fastboot devices
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U still have your ROM zip?
Install that. Do not try factory reset again!
If not, I explained how to push or sideload a ROM
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I HAD my ROM zip however the SDCard partition is toast apparently. Error is "E: Can't Mount /SCDARD"
Hey, everyone I'm just wondering if anyone knows if there's a rooting method for htc one m7 with windows 8. i spoke with someone on oneclickroot website or something like that and they told me that there are none so i just wanna confirm or deny that. So if you know can u please share wether htc one m7 can be rooted on windows 8 or not?
thanks
randomlegend10 said:
Hey, everyone I'm just wondering if anyone knows if there's a rooting method for htc one m7 with windows 8. i spoke with someone on oneclickroot website or something like that and they told me that there are none so i just wanna confirm or deny that. So if you know can u please share wether htc one m7 can be rooted on windows 8 or not?
thanks
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windows 8.1 has a driver problem on a really old hboot 1.44
and it was only a problem for a very few. The phone was updated to hboot 1.54 just weeks after the release of windows 8.1 and it works fine.
If you are on hboot 1.44 and you only have use of a windows 8.1 PC their is a driver hack that will work and get your phone working long enough to update the hboot.
File > http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2500592&d=1389122072
Instructions
I repeat this is a REALLY DIRTY solution that may harm your system, personal data, hardware and/or cat.
Here are the steps:
0. Have a Linux or Windows LiveCD just in case something goes wrong
1. Download and extract files from attachment
2. Navigate to the folder corresponding to your system version (x86 = 32-bit, x64 = 64 bit)
3. Right-click franken-usb.bat and click "Run as Administrator"
5. Wait for it to finish and reboot the system. If everything went fine, you will boot your system successfully
6. Install ADB/Fastboot drivers just like on Windows 8
7. Connect your phone in Fastboot mode to your USB 2.0 port and check if it works
8. Enjoy and wait for official fix
How does it work:
It's not any kind of magic - it just replaces Windows 8.1's usbhub.sys and usbport.sys with Windows 8's ones.
Old files don't check for BOS descriptor so Fastboot can work.
Script updated - it should now actually copy the files but please double check if files were copied to C:\Windows\system32\Drivers!
Hope it helps you!
Regards!
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Everything else is the same
unlock bootloader @ HTCDEV.com
Flash custom recovery
Flash SuperSU for root
flash custom rom for fun
CMD says file is too big when Flashbooting... Help?
First, forgive title error, I know it's Fastboot lol... Wow so I am so close, yet so far away. I have successfully unlocked boot loader. I have downloaded all the necessary files. I have followed You-Tube guides to the word... Yet when I get down to the final steps, errors! I am stuck at this point... On CMD screen, when doing the "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" it will not work. Kicks back an error that basically says twrp.img is too big and my phone is rejecting the download. Went and found a smaller file that should be small enough, yet still the same error. Please help me! I am so frustrated after hours of working on this. Thanks!!
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Wow so I am so close, yet so far away. I have successfully unlocked boot loader. I have downloaded all the necessary files. I have followed You-Tube guides to the word... Yet when I get down to the final steps, errors! I am stuck at this point... On CMD screen, when doing the "flashboot flash recovery twrp.img" it will not work. Kicks back an error that basically says twrp.img is too big and my phone is rejecting the download. Went and found a smaller file that should be small enough, yet still the same error. Please help me! I am so frustrated after hours of working on this. Thanks!!
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can you post the output from fastboot getvar all (minus the serial no. and IMEI)
What recovery did you download and try ...it's critical you get the right file
Thank you!!! Screenshots attached...
clsA said:
can you post the output from fastboot getvar all (minus the serial no. and IMEI)
What recovery did you download and try ...it's critical you get the right file
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Thank you!!! Screenshots attached...
missmyraj said:
Thank you!!! Screenshots attached...
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OK you have a t-mobile phone that's a good thing
Boot the phone to the bootloader by shutting it down then holding volume down and hit power
now with the phone in fastboot USB / hooked to the PC
type fastboot devices
you should see your phones serial no displayed
now just type fastboot flash recovery with a space at the end
now just drag TWRP 2.6.3.3 into the command window and hit enter. this will flash twrp
now type fastboot erase cache
followed by fastboot reboot-bootloader
now you can enter recovery and use adb to push or sideload a rom to your phone
Instructions
Unlock the bootloader at HTCDEV
then from fastboot USB
Flash recovery TWRP 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then sideload this Rom to your phone
http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_81.0.zip
TWRP / Advanced / ADB Sideload - swipe to sideload
From PC adb / fastboot folder
you use
adb sideload name-of-rom.zip
make sure the rom is in the same folder as adb / fastboot
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You should note that you windows is not showing the file extensions of your files in the sdk folder that's why you get the error when you rename files twrp.img is actually trwp.img.img
you just can't see it so be careful when renaming files and adding the extensions, their already their just hidden
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your time!! I will give it a shot tomorrow. ?
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Had to at least give it one more shot before bed, and it worked!! You just rocked my little world, clsA. Thank you so much! Take care.
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Thanks so much for your time!! I will give it a shot tomorrow. ?
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Had to at least give it one more shot before bed, and it worked!! You just rocked my little world, clsA. Thank you so much! Take care.
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Great !! Enjoy your phone
I'm using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/general/guide-root-huawei-p7-t3311424 to root my device because none of the programs I used could root my device.
I encounter the problem when I write: fastboot reboot bootloader into Minimal ADB & Fastboot. It is just stuck at "waiting for devices"
If I write adb devices it finds the phone but if I write fastboot devices it doesn't
In PC's device manager there is "Android Phone" and it appeared after I installed HiSuite and it means phone should be recognised by the system. I have also installed Universal Universal ADB driver from Koush.com
I really don't know what am I missing.
By the way I'm running 5.1.1 android
adacas said:
I'm using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/general/guide-root-huawei-p7-t3311424 to root my device because none of the programs I used could root my device.
I encounter the problem when I write: fastboot reboot bootloader into Minimal ADB & Fastboot. It is just stuck at "waiting for devices"
If I write adb devices it finds the phone but if I write fastboot devices it doesn't
In PC's device manager there is "Android Phone" and it appeared after I installed HiSuite and it means phone should be recognised by the system. I have also installed Universal Universal ADB driver from Koush.com
I really don't know what am I missing.
By the way I'm running 5.1.1 android
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To enter the bootloader alternatively, turn off your phone, connect it to the pc and hold down power and vol- to get into the mode
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And I have noticed that I had miswritten the code line so now it should be fixed.
TheSproker said:
To enter the bootloader alternatively, turn off your phone, connect it to the pc and hold down power and vol- to get into the mode
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And I have noticed that I had miswritten the code line so now it should be fixed.
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So the phone boots into FASTBOOT&RESCUE MODE but when I type fastboot oem unlock xxxxxxxxxxxx (with my code) it still shows "waiting for device"
adacas said:
So the phone boots into FASTBOOT&RESCUE MODE but when I type fastboot oem unlock xxxxxxxxxxxx (with my code) it still shows "waiting for device"
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Hmm.. Have you enabled USB debugging and installed hisuite on your pc?
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Hmm.. Have you enabled USB debugging and installed hisuite on your pc?
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Yes both of these things are done long time ago
Does your phone show up in hisuite when it is in normal mode?
TheSproker said:
Does your phone show up in hisuite when it is in normal mode?
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Yes. I can export contacts, photos and etc.
Well, it must be some sort of a connection error, but I can't tell exactly.
Do you run cmd as administrator?