hello everyone
i have tried to install the twrp on my m7 but when i use the command ""fastboot flash recovery name.img"
it says
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
error: cannot load 'twrp.img'
i also have some problem when i use other command like "adb reboot bootloader"
adb server is out of date. killing...
ADB server didn't ACK
* failed to start daemon *
error:
can someone help me pleas ?
1. download latest adb/fastboot drivers/apps/whatchamacallits.
2. are you in the correct path of where the .img file is?
3. Has your phone been prepped to accept a custom recovery?
93zx7 said:
1. download latest adb/fastboot drivers/apps/whatchamacallits.
2. are you in the correct path of where the .img file is?
3. Has your phone been prepped to accept a custom recovery?
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1 i cant find it I looked in a lot of forum
I have downloaded and installed the adb setup 1.4.3 I thought it was the latest version
2 I open the cmd in the folder where is my img
Should I put this folder somewhere speciale ?
I have watched a lot of tutorial on YouTube and no one's was telling me to put it in a special place
3 yes my phone is debugged and the bootloader is unlocked and I have a good cable
ADB Drivers: https://adb.clockworkmod.com/
No special location needed. Try redownloading the img file and reflashing after installing the adb drivers from CWM website
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Hey guys im trying to flash CWM onto my incs, I have already unlocked the bootloader via htcdev site.
Every time i attempt to flash it through fastboot usb it doesnt work
I have downloaded the cwm img file for the incs, but have no idea what the md5 txt under the download link means, do I have to do something with that txt in order to do it correctly?
I have the img file saved into the same folder on my pc along with fastboot.exe, adb.exe adbwinapi.dll and adbwinusbapi.dll
I then open cmd and type in cd c:\android (andoid is the folder name with the files above)
After this I connect my phone via usb to the pc and put it into fastboot usb mode
I then type into cmd the following command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and it gives me the message error: cannot load recovery image, I renamed the cwm img file to recovery.img
Ive even tried entering this command fastboot flash recovery c:\android\recovery img but it gives me the same error message am I doing this right or am i missing something? ive followed all the steps from this thread even read all comments http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1122694
any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks
Never mind I managed to flash CWM and Flash CM7
I'm worried.
I went to install a new rom, so formatted my sd card first, without realising it I've wiped my backups and also the rom I was going to flash. I can still get into twrp but I have no idea how to get a rom across to my handset.
ive tried fastboot update but i just get "waiting for device"
Someone please help
gsusx said:
I'm worried.
I went to install a new rom, so formatted my sd card first, without realising it I've wiped my backups and also the rom I was going to flash. I can still get into twrp but I have no idea how to get a rom across to my handset.
ive tried fastboot update but i just get "waiting for device"
Someone please help
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Triy adb sideload, links for how to http://www.google.nl/url?sa=t&rct=j...v4l4QSOgEwWvPXvTXm_X0Kw&bvm=bv.48705608,d.ZWU.
1. Connect your phone make sure it's actually connected and you have the drivers.
If you don't have the drivers check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1983470
2. Rename the ROM you want to flash to something basic, I used Find5.zip
3. Open CMD (command prompt), navigate it to the folder you placed the ROM
(e.g. code: cd C:\Users\Jelle\Downloads\ will navigate to my Downloads folder)
4. Boot to recovery on your phone and enable the ADB sideload function.
5. in CMD type adb sideload Find5.zip
6. Let TWRP or CWM flash the zip and prompt for reboot.
7. Reboot and be happy, your phone is fixed!
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Triy adb sideload, links for how to http://www.google.nl/url?sa=t&rct=j...v4l4QSOgEwWvPXvTXm_X0Kw&bvm=bv.48705608,d.ZWU.
1. Connect your phone make sure it's actually connected and you have the drivers.
If you don't have the drivers check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1983470
2. Rename the ROM you want to flash to something basic, I used Find5.zip
3. Open CMD (command prompt), navigate it to the folder you placed the ROM
(e.g. code: cd C:\Users\Jelle\Downloads\ will navigate to my Downloads folder)
4. Boot to recovery on your phone and enable the ADB sideload function.
5. in CMD type adb sideload Find5.zip
6. Let TWRP or CWM flash the zip and prompt for reboot.
7. Reboot and be happy, your phone is fixed!
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you're a gentleman
im downloading the drivers now
gsusx said:
you're a gentleman
im downloading the drivers now
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its installing now, thank you so much !!!!
my kid played with my htc one and now he erased the os completely and i cant seem to get access to my htc one or transfer any files to it
can anyone help me?
i can still get into bootloader or recovery just cant transfer any rom to my phone in order to try and flash it
talmager1 said:
my kid played with my htc one and now he erased the os completely and i cant seem to get access to my htc one or transfer any files to it
can anyone help me?
i can still get into bootloader or recovery just cant transfer any rom to my phone in order to try and flash it
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one of the following methods in custom recovery:
1) OTG cable
2) adb push <name of rom>.zip /data/media/
3) adb sideload <name of rom>.zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317986)
but my computer cant seem to idenitfy my htc one once it is connected even if i can t still get to the bootloader and it does show fastboot usb on it
so i cant figure out a way to transfer a rom file to my phone.
talmager1 said:
but my computer cant seem to idenitfy my htc one once it is connected even if i can t still get to the bootloader and it does show fastboot usb on it
so i cant figure out a way to transfer a rom file to my phone.
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so when in custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) if you type "adb devices" it doesn't show up?
you on Win8 or 8.1?
maybe easiest to use an OTG cable then.
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so when in custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) if you type "adb devices" it doesn't show up?
you on Win8 or 8.1?
maybe easiest to use an OTG cable then.
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im on windows 7 i had latest ar 40.3 installed fine its just my kid played with my phone guessing he wiped os and everything i can still enter recovery or bootloader but i cant seem to have usb conncetion while its connected im using latest twrp 2.6.3.3 dont see any of the options u told me to look for and again cant seem to transfer a zip file to my phone u have any other suggestion?
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im on windows 7 i had latest ar 40.3 installed fine its just my kid played with my phone guessing he wiped os and everything i can still enter recovery or bootloader but i cant seem to have usb conncetion while its connected im using latest twrp 2.6.3.3 dont see any of the options u told me to look for and again cant seem to transfer a zip file to my phone u have any other suggestion?
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I'm on Win7, HTC Drivers 4.8.0.002, TWRP 2.6.3.3 and adb works just fine:
Code:
C:\ADB2>[B]adb devices[/B]
List of devices attached
HTxxxxxxxxxx recovery [COLOR="Blue"]<- yep in TWRP recovery[/COLOR]
C:\ADB2>[B]adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_40.3.zip /data/media/0/[/B]
3213 KB/s (1157600536 bytes in 351.780s) [COLOR="Blue"]<- yep, it will take 5 mins or so without showing any progress[/COLOR]
C:\ADB2>
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I'm on Win7, HTC Drivers 4.8.0.002, TWRP 2.6.3.3 and adb works just fine:
Code:
C:\ADB2>[B]adb devices[/B]
List of devices attached
HTxxxxxxxxxx recovery [COLOR="Blue"]<- yep in TWRP recovery[/COLOR]
C:\ADB2>[B]adb push Android_Revolution_HD-One_40.3.zip /data/media/0/[/B]
3213 KB/s (1157600536 bytes in 351.780s) [COLOR="Blue"]<- yep, it will take 5 mins or so without showing any progress[/COLOR]
C:\ADB2>
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i tried that i only get a message cannot stat rom.zip :no such file or directory
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i tried that i only get a message cannot stat rom.zip :no such file or directory
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1- usually better to copy/paste command prompt output (text, not screenshot) so that we can see what's going on
2- no such file or directory, anything like this:
Code:
C:\ADB2>adb push MyFilenameIsWrong.zip /data/media/0/
cannot stat 'MyFilenameIsWrong.zip': No such file or directory
C:\htcone>adb devices
List of devices attached
FA34MW909469 sideload
C:\htcone>adb sideload rom.zip
* cannot read 'sideload' *
C:\htcone>adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
cannot stat 'rom.zip': No such file or directory
thats what i get
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C:\htcone>adb devices
List of devices attached
FA34MW909469 sideload
C:\htcone>adb sideload rom.zip
* cannot read 'sideload' *
C:\htcone>adb push rom.zip /data/media/0/
cannot stat 'rom.zip': No such file or directory
thats what i get
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if anyone wants to help i got teamviewer im desperate to get this fixed
I can help you over teamviewer if you want
Hi guys,
Accidentally wiped the internal storage and system files, was distracted and on phone with someone else and messed it up. Didn't do a backup because I'm selling the phone and backed up all my stuff to PC before going with the wipe.
Current status:
-Tampered
-Unlocked
-S-On
-Hboot 1.44
-Bootloader with fastboot working
-Recovery TWRP 2.8.0.0. working
-Fastboot recognizes device
-Adb doesn't recognize device
-Have managed to push a stock TWRP nandroid backup for Developer Ediion by mounting. It sits along with the TWRP folder in /sdcard
-Tried RESTORE button through TWRP recovery, can't see the ROM.zip file
-Tried INSTALL button through TWRP Recovery, gets stuck at "updating partition details"
Please help me, thanks in advance.
shabx said:
Hi guys,
Accidentally wiped the internal storage and system files, was distracted and on phone with someone else and messed it up. Didn't do a backup because I'm selling the phone and backed up all my stuff to PC before going with the wipe.
Current status:
-Tampered
-Unlocked
-S-On
-Hboot 1.44
-Bootloader with fastboot working
-Recovery TWRP 2.8.0.0. working
-Fastboot recognizes device
-Adb doesn't recognize device
-Have managed to push a stock TWRP nandroid backup for Developer Ediion by mounting. It sits along with the TWRP folder in /sdcard
-Tried RESTORE button through TWRP recovery, can't see the ROM.zip file
-Tried INSTALL button through TWRP Recovery, gets stuck at "updating partition details"
Please help me, thanks in advance.
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You will need to unzip the nandroid backup and place it in the <serial #> directory for TWRP to see it. The nandroid backup folder needs to be in //sdcard/TWRP/BACKUP/<Serial #>/<Nandroid_folder_name>. You might also change to TWRP 2.6.3.3 it works best with stock roms.
Thanks, i can try this today. If its possible, can you put up a screenshot showing the exact filepath.. Or confirm if what I understood below is accurate.
/sdcard/twrp/backup/serial #/nandroid/<contents of zip file>
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Thanks, i can try this today. If its possible, can you put up a screenshot showing the exact filepath.. Or confirm if what I understood below is accurate.
/sdcard/twrp/backup/serial #/5.11.1540.9 TWRP NANDROID
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See attached pictures, this is the view from the zip. You see there is only one folder in the zip. This folder is extracted out of the zip and it becomes the folder that is placed in the serial # folder. The contents of the folder are shown in the second picture. The serial # is the serial # of your phone. If you don't know it then you can find it in fastboot getvar all.
One more thing. The mount function is very inconsistent. Out of 60-70 attempts.. It mounted only once properly and I could push the stock ROM to the phone. Is there a way to unpack the zip in twrp?
shabx said:
One more thing. The mount function is very inconsistent. Out of 60-70 attempts.. It mounted only once properly and I could push the stock ROM to the phone. Is there a way to unpack the zip in twrp?
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No, I don't think you can unpack the zip in TWRP. Just what is the file you are trying to move? Could you give the name and location where you got the file?
I got it from htc1guru database. Its the M7 TWRP Nandroid Backup CID BS US001 1.29.1540.3 .. Its for the developer edition which is the same as my phone..
Currently the phone only has twrp folder on sdcard.. And inside twrp, there's .twrps
. that's it.. I will have to create a new folder called backup, a new folder with their serial number as its name etc.
shabx said:
I got it from htc1guru database. Its the M7 TWRP Nandroid Backup CID BS US001 1.29.1540.3 .. Its for the developer edition which is the same as my phone..
Currently the phone only has twrp folder on sdcard.. And inside twrp, there's .twrps
. that's it.. I will have to create a new folder called backup, a new folder with their serial number as its name etc.
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That file may not work with your phone it is pretty outdated. Can you post a fastboot getvar all (except for imei and serialno)? So, we can see if there is a better version or way to do the same thing.
Ok I will post the details when I get back home tonight.. Any other ideas? Anyway to get the adb working? I could then use revone for s-off and then RUU from desktop
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Ok I will post the details when I get back home tonight.. Any other ideas? Anyway to get the adb working? I could then use revone for s-off and then RUU from desktop
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ADB works in OS if USB Debugging is enabled and in custom recovery. In other words, the phone is in Recovery and attached to your computer you can run the command adb devices and you should see your serial number and next to it "recovery". If you are in FASTBOOT USB, only fastboot will work not ADB. Depending on your hboot you can use revone (hboot 1.4X), rumrunner (hboot 1.54) or firewater (hboot 1.5X) to achieve S-OFF.
Adb doesn't work. I tried adb devices and it would not return any values. Fastboot devices always gave the serial number but not adb. I have hboot1.44 and because of adb device not found I can't push revone too
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Adb doesn't work. I tried adb devices and it would not return any values. Fastboot devices always gave the serial number but not adb. I have hboot1.44 and because of adb device not found I can't push revone too
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Here try this method:
How to get ADB to recognize the device
After you re-install adb & fastboot
Disconnect your phone from the computer
Then reboot the computer and open the command window
Type: adb kill-server
Then when it is finished
Type: adb start-server
Now connect your phone to the PC
Type: adb devices
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Here try this method:
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@majmoz
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This is an old method that I used to get S-OFF with revone:
Revone S-OFF on the phone methodRevone Download:
http://revolutionary.io/revone
Big thanks to the Revolutionary dev team. The original thread can be found here.
Written instructions:
Download the Revone file above and transfer it to your phone (or download on your phone)
Use a root file explorer and paste the file inside the /data/local/tmp folder
Open a terminal emulator and type the following:
Code:
[B][I]su[/I][/B] (enter)
[B][I]cd /data/local/tmp[/I][/B] (enter)
[B][I]chmod 755 revone[/I][/B] (enter) (IF revone doesn’t work, type revone.bin)
[B][I]./revone -P[/I][/B] (enter)
Reboot
Open terminal again and type:
Code:
[B][I]su[/I][/B] (enter)
[B][I]cd /data/local/tmp[/I][/B] (enter)
[B][I]./revone -s 0 -u[/I][/B] (That would be a ZERO) (enter)
Reboot
That’s it! To get rid of the tampered, or relock, follow instructions below
To remove “tampered”
open terminal
Code:
[B][I]cd /data/local/tmp[/I][/B]
[B][I]su[/I][/B]
[B][I]./revone.bin -t[/I][/B]
These are other commands that you can fill in above to
-u – Unlock the device
-l – Lock the device (as if it was never unlocked)
-r – Relock the device (mark the device as relocked)
-t – Reset the device’s tamper flag.
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You will need a terminal emulator you can download one from the Google Play Store.
majmoz said:
This is an old method that I used to get S-OFF with revone:
You will need a terminal emulator you can download one from the Google Play Store.
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This wont work. My phone has no OS so I can't get in and download stuff from Play Store. Also the ADB steps listed by you didn't work. ADB devices does not return anything.
shabx said:
@majmoz
This wont work. My phone has no OS so I can't get in and download stuff from Play Store. Also the ADB steps listed by you didn't work. ADB devices does not return anything.
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OK ADB devices found works. How do I get S-Off now? I tried Revone, but its failing with error code = 1
shabx said:
@majmoz
OK ADB devices found works. How do I get S-Off now? I tried Revone, but its failing with error code = 1
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Let's get a rom on your phone first. Did you have a rom that you wanted to put on your phone? It should be a Sense ROM.
Originally posted by @alrayHTC ONE M7_U/M7_UL - ADB PUSH & FLASH A ROM - DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
Prerequisites:
You need ADB and FASTBOOT on your computer,
either by installing the Android SDK or Minimal ADB and FASTBOOT
You need to know how to start a fastboot/adb command prompt:
To open a command window prompt, in Windows go to Start Menu --> ''Run'' then type cmd. Change the directory to the ADB folder on your machine:
If using the default install location for the SDK:
Code:
cd C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-<DATE>\sdk\platform-tools
If using the default install location of Minimal ADB and FASTBOOT:
Code:
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Or hold left shift + right click a blank space inside the folder where adb and fastboot are located and select ''Open command window here'' from the contextual menu.
You need TWRP recovery on your device.
We still recommend to use version 2.6.3.3 for all roms
except if another version is specified in the rom OP.
Use 2.7.1.1+ for roms that require "block:by-name" support (CM11)
Unlock bootloader if not already unlocked:
Thanks to Electroz for the video tutorial
Flash TWRP Recovery:
Make sure the recovery.img file is in the same folder where adb and fastboot are located
(C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-<DATE>\sdk\platform-tools or C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
reboot phone in bootloader mode
Flash the recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
You need your HTC drivers correctly installed on your PC:
If not, follow this guide (thanks to nkk71):
originally from @nkk71: [GUIDE] [02-MAR-2014] nkk71's SuperGUIDE to returning 100% back to stock
follow the below instructions to fix
Open "Device Manager" -> select the unknown "One" -> right-click -> "Update Driver Software ..." -> "Browse my computer" -> "Let me pick" -> "Android USB Devices" -> select "My HTC ..." -> install that
just in case, HTC Drivers can be found here: [Drivers] HTC Drivers for Windows - Several Versions (credits to @mdmower)
though you should already have them since you have been using your phone anyways
for those who like a visual guide:
okay so I did a fastboot boot command, and as you can see it didnt install correct driver
Open "Device Manager"
there's the culprit
right click and Update Driver Software
select Browse my computer for driver software
select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
select Android USB Devices
select My HTC ... (if you have more than one version, choose the latest)
warning, select Yes
successful installation
now it looks better
and can confirm:
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B]adb devices[/B]
List of devices attached
HTxxxxxxxxxx recovery
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Procedure:
Make sure the ROM you want to flash is in the same folder where ADB and FASTBOOT are.
(C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-<DATE>\sdk\platform-tools or C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
Here is a list of the HTC M7 roms. Some other roms can be found here.
Connect your phone to computer using usb cable
(if not using the official HTC USB calble, make sure
you are using a USB data cable and not only a charging
cable. Data cables have 4 contacts: 5V, GND, DATA+, DATA-.
Charging cable only have 5V and GND contact and will not work)
Reboot phone in recovery mode (TWRP):
If phone is booted in OS:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
if not booted or bootlooping, hold power button + volume down until phone boot in bootloader mode
then select BOOTLOADER then RECOVERY using volume up/down to navigate and power button to select.
Make sure your phone is booted in TWRP main menu:
transfer the rom to your /sdcard folder:
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
Wait for the zip file to transfer, this can take several minutes (5-15) and there is no progress bar, the command prompt will be unresponsive for that duration. When the command prompt is responsive again and display how much bytes transferred in X seconds, the transfer is completed:
In TWRP main menu, select ''INSTALL''
Browse the installation menu and select your rom zip file inside /sdcard folder:
Swipe to confirm you want to flash the rom
Reboot phone
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@majmoz I'm currently downloading the 1.29.1540.17 from htcdev.com .. This is the same as shown in he getvar all posted earlier. Will push the ROM via adb and post results or errors. Thanks.
shabx said:
@majmoz I'm currently downloading the 1.29.1540.17 from htcdev.com .. This is the same as shown in he getvar all posted earlier. Will push the ROM via adb and post results or errors. Thanks.
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That file is a RUU rom zip for your phone. I believe you will have to flash it in bootloader like firmware. Your bootloader will need to be relocked.
Rename file to rom.zip and put in your fastboot/adb folder.
Put the phone in bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
After that, type:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Code:
[B][I]fastboot oem rebootRUU [/I][/B]
NOTE: You should see a silver HTC logo come up on your phone after executing this command.
NOTE: if this command freezes, just disconnect the USB cable and hold the power and volume down buttons until the device reboots. Then, repeat the steps above again.
Finally:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot flash zip rom.zip[/I][/B]
Repeat the same command: IMPORTANT
Code:
[B][I]fastboot flash zip rom.zip[/I][/B]
NOTE: The green bar on the phone may not go to 100% of the bar ... but If you see completed on your computer command window, wait for a few seconds and move on.
Last Step:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot reboot[/I][/B]
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The phone came with an unlocked bootloader. Then why do I need to relock it. You have given me 2 sets of instructions above.. One is using adb and other is flashing the ruu in bootloader.
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.
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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.