Unable to install cwm recovery - Asus Transformer TF701

Hi ! Tried many times to install cwm recovery. And drivers. Fastboot don't find the device and returns "waiting for device" but I think I made correctly the procedure. And help ? Many thanks

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[Q] [GT-I9000B] Booting into CWM recovery without power button and broken ROM

Hi guys, the thing is that i have a Galaxy S I9000b, with a broken power button, and a bad CWM ROM. I installed CWM recovery through fastboot mode, but i can't access it. Also i have tried removing "--no-reboot" from de command in heimdall, it reboots, but it stucks on the first boot screen (device model and brand). Also i can't boot the device, so i can't install any app to reboot in recovery mode. There is a way to boot recovery mode with a battery trick or through fastboot? Or even flash CWM ROM through fastboot? There is a way so that after installing the kernel it reboots automatically into recovery? Thanks beforehand, hope you can help me. (Sorry for my bad english, i'm from Chile )
xavipr69 said:
Hi guys, the thing is that i have a Galaxy S I9000b, with a broken power button, and a bad CWM ROM. I installed CWM recovery through fastboot mode, but i can't access it. Also i have tried removing "--no-reboot" from de command in heimdall, it reboots, but it stucks on the first boot screen (device model and brand). Also i can't boot the device, so i can't install any app to reboot in recovery mode. There is a way to boot recovery mode with a battery trick or through fastboot? Or even flash CWM ROM through fastboot? There is a way so that after installing the kernel it reboots automatically into recovery? Thanks beforehand, hope you can help me. (Sorry for my bad english, i'm from Chile )
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Search Google for adb commands to boot downloadmod or recovery I'll post some when I have acsess to computer.
xavipr69 said:
.....i have a Galaxy S I9000b, with a broken power button..... Also i can't boot the device, so i can't install any app to reboot in recovery mode. There is a way to boot recovery mode with a battery trick or through fastboot?
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You can enter your recovery mode with ADB prompts.
Here is a nice thread about simple solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956
And here you can find much more about ADB:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879701
Quote me again if you need more help, but try yourself upon the guides, all is very well described there. Also there are plenty of tutorial videos on YouTube about how to use ADB.
tetakpatak said:
You can enter your recovery mode with ADB prompts.
Here is a nice thread about simple solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956
And here you can find much more about ADB:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879701
Quote me again if you need more help, but try yourself upon the guides, all is very well described there. Also there are plenty of tutorial videos on YouTube about how to use ADB.
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Hey, thanks for the help, but the thing is that i can't access the phone OS, so i can't enable USB debugging to start ADB, by the way i'm a little bit noob in this ADB thing, but i have installed android SDK, java and the drivers, i don't know if i need anything else. When in the command prompt i type "adb devices" but no device is recognized. Please help! Thanks beforehand
tetakpatak said:
You can enter your recovery mode with ADB prompts.
Here is a nice thread about simple solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956
And here you can find much more about ADB:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879701
Quote me again if you need more help, but try yourself upon the guides, all is very well described there. Also there are plenty of tutorial videos on YouTube about how to use ADB.
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Please check my last post! Thanks
xavipr69 said:
Please check my last post! Thanks
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Ouch, you're really in uncomfortable situation
I consider as best you can do to try to flash a stock ROM with Odin. I don't know if it will work, as your USB debugging isn't enabled (I must admit that I've never disabled it). I hope it will work!
If it works, it will result in data loss. Your photos and music will probably remain, but SMS, calls, contacts and all else will be lost. If you flash the same ROM you've used before your system crashed, you may be able to restore with Titanium app all the backups you did.
You can inforce your phone to run in the download mode by connecting an USB jig, that can be bought on eBay for ca $2. I hope our forum mate @xsenman will post for you more usable info, he is an angel of helping in such situations and knows specific questions about i9000B better than me. I am more familiar with the i9000
xavipr69 said:
Hi guys, the thing is that i have a Galaxy S I9000b, with a broken power button, and a bad CWM ROM. I installed CWM recovery through fastboot mode, but i can't access it. Also i have tried removing "--no-reboot" from de command in heimdall, it reboots, but it stucks on the first boot screen (device model and brand). Also i can't boot the device, so i can't install any app to reboot in recovery mode. There is a way to boot recovery mode with a battery trick or through fastboot? Or even flash CWM ROM through fastboot? There is a way so that after installing the kernel it reboots automatically into recovery? Thanks beforehand, hope you can help me. (Sorry for my bad english, i'm from Chile )
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Basically, IF you cannot enter download mode because of power button, you can use other methods, look here in My Android Solutions for recovery / download mode solutions
You cannot use fastboot for Samsung galaxy phones, its all done by Odin3, heimdall or Mobile Odin , so go here and download the required files to flash. or i9000B Roms :- here & here or here for original stock ROM's
If you already had a ROM, and unable to boot you can flash a i9000B kernel to see IF it boots, from above link. For Normal Flash procedure look here
You only follow the procedure with the ROM's meant for i9000B, do not use other ROM's meant for other devices
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries ​

[Q] HTC One (M7) Bricked???

Hello. I have the following problem. I friend of mine that I've sold him my old rooted Htc One tried to make 4.4. kitkat
He tried to install
Android_Revolution_HD-One-53.0zip
BUT I don't know how he managed to stuck his phone.The problem is when I am power on the phone it shows the white HTC screen with the red letters "this build is for development purpose only..." after a while reboots in TWRP v2.5.0.0
And that's it , I cannot do anything because my PC won't recognize it via USB cable.
Any suggestions?
(excuse me for my English, with love from Greece )
As long as it boots into Recovery its not bricked. Do you have the HTC Driver installed on your computer?
Android Revolution HD 53 requires min. TWRP 2.6.3.3. Your version is too old.
foxgre said:
Hello. I have the following problem. I friend of mine that I've sold him my old rooted Htc One tried to make 4.4. kitkat
He tried to install
Android_Revolution_HD-One-53.0zip
BUT I don't know how he managed to stuck his phone.The problem is when I am power on the phone it shows the white HTC screen with the red letters "this build is for development purpose only..." after a while reboots in TWRP v2.5.0.0
And that's it , I cannot do anything because my PC won't recognize it via USB cable.
Any suggestions?
(excuse me for my English, with love from Greece )
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From recovery go to fastboot connect phone to pc.
It must be recognized.
Then flash boot.img which is in the Revolution.zip.
Then install the rom via recovery.
Remember for unlock and not s-off users the boot.img must be flashed befor flashing a rom.zip.
Sent by myself, without help )
i am doing as you say, but it's not recognized.
I only get a message android phone, not installed properly
SAME problem (or pretty similar) here
foxgre said:
i am doing as you say, but it's not recognized.
I only get a message android phone, not installed properly
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SAME problem (or pretty similar) here, trying to instal ARHD61.1... I don't know how did I screw up this so much...
My bootloader is TAMPERED, UNLOCKED, S-On. Recovery TRWP (2.7) launches but... many things don't work.
First thing I have to mention is that I didn't forget to enable debugging before all this started (and now I can't launch android to do it).
My HTC drivers should be up-to-date, as I installed yesterday HTC sync 3.00.52...
In bootloader, if I type "fastboot devices" I get "FA34HW903605 fastboot", and "fastboot reboot.bootloader" does what it is expected to do...
In recovery, "adb push" tells me "error: device not found".
Can someone help me? If you need more details, just ask. Thanks
foxgre said:
i am doing as you say, but it's not recognized.
I only get a message android phone, not installed properly
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Duwie_80 said:
SAME problem (or pretty similar) here, trying to instal ARHD61.1... I don't know how did I screw up this so much...
My bootloader is TAMPERED, UNLOCKED, S-On. Recovery TRWP (2.7) launches but... many things don't work.
First thing I have to mention is that I didn't forget to enable debugging before all this started (and now I can't launch android to do it).
My HTC drivers should be up-to-date, as I installed yesterday HTC sync 3.00.52...
In bootloader, if I type "fastboot devices" I get "FA34HW903605 fastboot", and "fastboot reboot.bootloader" does what it is expected to do...
In recovery, "adb push" tells me "error: device not found".
Can someone help me? If you need more details, just ask. Thanks
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can you guys check out FAQ #2 in my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082 if that's the problem you have
nkk71 said:
can you guys check out FAQ #2 in my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082 if that's the problem you have
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Let me try and I'll tell you later. I also think it's a matter of drivers, so I was downloading and re-installing it... Thank you for your help
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Well, I followed your steps (LET ME THANK YOU FOR MAKING THAT GUIDE) and now the device is "My HTC" as you show.
Something has changed:
If I type "adb devices" (in PC) when phone is in fastboot, the listing is void (before I got "FA34HW903605 fastboot"), and if I do the same while phone is in recovery, I get the mentioned "FA34HW903605 recovery".
In Windows7 I don't see "My HTC" as a conventional USB storage or Memory of a Camera (should it be?)
I've managed to ADB PUSH a ROM (ARHD) in recovery, but now I get an error message: "Unable to mount '/data' " and "Unable to mount internal storage " then FAILED. Now I'll try flashing a new recovery...
WOW WOW WOW!! It was enough for me, sir
1st) Solve comunnication issues as shown in FAQ #2 here
2nd) Solve TWRP recovery mount issues by:
2.a) Installing any other (clockwork) in fastboot using One All In One Kit (eaaaasy)
2.b) Formatting cache, system, data partitions
2.c) Installing TWRP again using One All In One Kit (Android Revolution REQUIRES this recovery)
2.d) Sending the ROM ('adb push your_rom.zip /sdcard/wherever_you_want_it')
2.e) Installing it from TWRP recovery.
An that was all. THANKS A LOT nkk71; without your help I still would be here trying to figure out what's broken... Thanks.
Duwie_80 said:
WOW WOW WOW!! It was enough for me, sir
1st) Solve comunnication issues as shown in FAQ #2 here
2nd) Solve TWRP recovery mount issues by:
2.a) Installing any other (clockwork) in fastboot using One All In One Kit (eaaaasy)
2.b) Formatting cache, system, data partitions
2.c) Installing TWRP again using One All In One Kit (Android Revolution REQUIRES this recovery)
2.d) Sending the ROM ('adb push your_rom.zip /sdcard/wherever_you_want_it')
2.e) Installing it from TWRP recovery.
An that was all. THANKS A LOT nkk71; without your help I still would be here trying to figure out what's broken... Thanks.
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no problem, glad to be of help
remember for most 4.4 ROMs, (for m7_u/ul) TWRP 2.6.3.3 (or higher) is recommended at the moment.
though you should be good by downloading it, then checking MD5 to make sure the download isnt corrupt (that site doesnt work with download managers), then:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
-> enter recovery and push the rom
Thank you all for your support, but still the problem remains.
I have installed HTC Drivers and when i connect the HtcOne i can hear the USB beep from windows but i cannot open the phone like a drive.
In other words i cannot add files to the phone :crying::crying:
foxgre said:
Thank you all for your support, but still the problem remains.
I have installed HTC Drivers and when i connect the HtcOne i can hear the USB beep from windows but i cannot open the phone like a drive.
In other words i cannot add files to the phone :crying::crying:
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you're really not giving any details... so you hear a sound... what does Windows Device Manager show??
foxgre said:
Thank you all for your support, but still the problem remains.
I have installed HTC Drivers and when i connect the HtcOne i can hear the USB beep from windows but i cannot open the phone like a drive.
In other words i cannot add files to the phone :crying::crying:
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It wont be so easy, I'm afraid. Even if comunication issues are solved, you won't be able to copy your ROM using windows file manager, opening the phone like a conventional drive...
You have to install "ADB" in your PC (search in HTC ONE subforums, there's a lot of info about ADB pusing (=copying) ROMS) and use it to copy your ROM. One advice: while "pushing" the ROM, be patient: it takes a long time. When your ROM is "pushed", just install it in recovery and... that's it!!
I think here you have a good starting point.
Duwie_80 said:
It wont be so easy, I'm afraid. Even if comunication issues are solved, you won't be able to copy your ROM using windows file manager, opening the phone like a conventional drive...
You have to install "ADB" in your PC (search in HTC ONE subforums, there's a lot of info about ADB pusing (=copying) ROMS) and use it to copy your ROM. One advice: while "pushing" the ROM, be patient: it takes a long time. When your ROM is "pushed", just install it in recovery and... that's it!!
I think here you have a good starting point.
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Thanks again i am already looking for it.
AT LAST!!!
I've managed to push the rom.
Thank you very much for your help
foxgre said:
AT LAST!!!
I've managed to push the rom.
Thank you very much for your help
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Hey, congratulations!! :good::good::good:

Can't boot into recovery.

Hello,
So I have a P7 at B126. I tried rooting it with kingroot and tried to install TWRP. I got to the part where you have to use fastboot to flash the img and it fails so I gave up. Now I am trying to get into recovery and I can't. It just either goes to a black screen or a Boot failed screen.
Thanks in advance
Hi, I'm a little confused right now. Explain what you did so far a bit more detailed, so we could help you.. Which instruction were you are following? What was the exact error? Is your bootloader unlocked? Can you boot normally?
l3Nni said:
Hi, I'm a little confused right now. Explain what you did so far a bit more detailed, so we could help you.. Which instruction were you are following? What was the exact error? Is your bootloader unlocked? Can you boot normally?
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I can boot normally.
What I did was this.
I followed the guide to root my phone. Rooted it and then tried to install the TWRP custom recovery. It failed at the installing the recovery for some permission error. So I stopped trying to install it. Now I apparently don't have a recovery at all.
I also installed some root apps like SetCPU, Xposed(Which didn't work), SuperSU(Which didn't Work)
If I try to adb reboot recovery it just takes me to the boot failed screen with the android logo on it. If I try using the Power + Down button it just shows me the huawei ascent P7 screen and just go black.
Also when I go to the fastboot/rescure mode it says my bootloader is unlocked.
Thanks for the reply.
Ah okay. So, boot into the fastboot mode, put the recovery.img in the adb folder on your pc, run cmd and type 'cd c://..' (location of adb folder), then 'fastboot flash recovery [name of recovery.img]' (for example 'fastboot flash recovery recovery_twrp.img'). Now you should get a working recovery.
Are you sure you really got root access? Eventually due to this you got the permission error..
l3Nni said:
Ah okay. So, boot into the fastboot mode, put the recovery.img in the adb folder on your pc, run cmd and type 'cd c://..' (location of adb folder), then 'fastboot flash recovery [name of recovery.img]' (for example 'fastboot flash recovery recovery_twrp.img'). Now you should get a working recovery.
Are you sure you really got root access? Eventually due to this you got the permission error..
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I do because adb has admin permissions but fastboot doesn't. I tried that with trying to flash twrp on my p7 but i get a failed error after like a second I the command. So I tried flashing a stock recovery and it throws the same error in fastboot.
When I type fastboot devices I get this
? fastboot
No id for my phone but adb sees it.
Ok, your pc does obviously not recognize the p7 in fastboot mode. Did you install the Hi Suite? Through this way you should get the correct drivers (maybe even update/reinstall). If this does not help, I think I can't help you, sorry. You may wait for more help or google what do when the device isn't recognized in fastboot.
Just flash the newest SuperSU.zip when you got a recovery.. That should fix problems with root apps/ the su binary.
Offtopic: I'm not sure if you noticed, but, you're running a pretty old firmware.. You may think about updating
l3Nni said:
Ok, your pc does obviously not recognize the p7 in fastboot mode. Did you install the Hi Suite? Through this way you should get the correct drivers (maybe even update/reinstall). If this does not help, I think I can't help you, sorry. You may wait for more help or google what do when the device isn't recognized in fastboot.
Just flash the newest SuperSU.zip when you got a recovery.. That should fix problems with root apps/ the su binary.
Offtopic: I'm not sure if you noticed, but, you're running a pretty old firmware.. You may think about updating
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Hi Suite installed and correct drivers are loaded(I hope) and yes thats why Im trying to get this fixed because it wont even let me update firmwares
Try on another pc.. You could also try flashify (look in Google play), but in case of a softbrick you have real problem. Do this on your own risk, most times nothing bad will happen, but it could!
I would recommend to flash the stock recovery, update up to B621 and then installing a custom recovery.
can't boot into recovery
stoutrouge said:
Hello
So I have a P7 at B126. I tried rooting it with kingroot and tried to install TWRP. I got to the part where you have to use fastboot to flash the img and it fails so I gave up. Now I am trying to get into recovery and I can't. It just either goes to a black screen or a Boot failed screen.
Thanks in advance
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Hi mate.
1. Use your pc, Go shuame.com and download "rom flash program".
2. Enter fastboot&rescue mode and connect your phone and PC
3. The program will recognize your phone.
4. Download anyrom and flash by the program.
The process will not complete but you will have Shuame recovery.
But my case it didn't work properly
5. I downloaded CWM from here "pan.baidu.com/s/1dDq0qcT" password :bttc
Start this program with connect your phone and press nomber 1 and ENTER.
I don't exactly remember my phone was on fastboot & rescue mode or recovery mode.
But I could get recovery and did rom flash so it was fixed.
*****from: Godfrey Peligrino ---sorry i dont know how to post BUT, this guide helped me with my p7 L10 B619..just connect it to pc and let it boot over and over and when pc acknowledge you phone..click rom and just wait if not do it again..hope this will help you too..the writings is on chinese so just copy the english thumbnails before you proceed to download...(QUOTE) THANKS TO THE GUY WHO POST THIS....HE IS TOMODACHI5..

stuck to fastboot when try to flash recovery [Lenovo K3 Note]

Hello there, after an hour of search and no useful results, i've decided to ask my question (sorry, if it's already been answered, but i didn't find anything)
I used the following procedure to flash the CWM recovery, but something goes wrong:
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/ufficial-thread-lenovo-k3-note-t3102997 )
1. "adb devices" shows the phone correctly (At this state the phone is properly shown in my windows device manager)
2. "adb reboot bootloader" pushes the phone to boot in fastboot mode
... but ...
3 "fastboot devices" doesn't find it anymore. (At this state the phone is shown as an unknown device in my windows device manager)
4. after some attempts I tried "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" anyway, but as I expected, i was unable to reach the device, the image should be written to.
5. every the phone stucks in fastboot mode, and the only way to restart it is by pulling out the battery.
So, what is the possible reason, to loosing connection to the device after the reboot in fastboot mode? (phone drivers already installed, pc rebooted, ADB SDK installed too)
Thanks in advance for any help!
Regards!
thudrumble said:
Hello there, after an hour of search and no useful results, i've decided to ask my question (sorry, if it's already been answered, but i didn't find anything)
I used the following procedure to flash the CWM recovery, but something goes wrong:
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/ufficial-thread-lenovo-k3-note-t3102997 )
1. "adb devices" shows the phone correctly (At this state the phone is properly shown in my windows device manager)
2. "adb reboot bootloader" pushes the phone to boot in fastboot mode
... but ...
3 "fastboot devices" doesn't find it anymore. (At this state the phone is shown as an unknown device in my windows device manager)
4. after some attempts I tried "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" anyway, but as I expected, i was unable to reach the device, the image should be written to.
5. every the phone stucks in fastboot mode, and the only way to restart it is by pulling out the battery.
So, what is the possible reason, to loosing connection to the device after the reboot in fastboot mode? (phone drivers already installed, pc rebooted, ADB SDK installed too)
Thanks in advance for any help!
Regards!
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Hi,
I have the same problem. Any solution exists for that?
Thanks.
Same here. Some one saying it's driver issue, but I didn't have any errors installing the drivers and I tried different PCs, all the same...
Another reason I said it might not be a driver issue was that I used that PC to root the device successfully a while ago. But after updating to the newly released stock ROM, now this rooting method stuck in the fastboot mode.
I've tried another PC too ... same situation. It should be a phone problem and not a PC, since I've never used the second PC for rooting or such things before. Did someone tried other ways to root the K3 Note (apps etc.)?
Regards!
marskingbeatgates said:
Same here. Some one saying it's driver issue, but I didn't have any errors installing the drivers and I tried different PCs, all the same...
Another reason I said it might not be a driver issue was that I used that PC to root the device successfully a while ago. But after updating to the newly released stock ROM, now this rooting method stuck in the fastboot mode.
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I've tried another PC too ... same situation. It should be a phone problem and not a PC, since I've never used the second PC for rooting or such things before. Did you tried other ways to root the K3 Note (apps etc.)?
Regards!
thudrumble said:
I've tried another PC too ... same situation. It should be a phone problem and not a PC, since I've never used the second PC for rooting or such things before. Did you tried other ways to root the K3 Note (apps etc.)?
Regards!
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Hi,
I tried this method.. I can not add link. Try to find "How to root and install Google Play Store on Lenovo K3 Note" in youtube . And it did work for me. Root checker showed that root access is not fully. But I manage to install another rom.
This might help:
Go to the main thread...and jump to page 73 and read post #722
http://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-...vo-k3-note-t3102997/post61860445#post61860445
For a change, you could use another method:
Lenovo K3 Note Manager by Pr1nc3V located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-note/general/tool-lenovo-k3-note-manager-t3261285
freelancer81 said:
This might help:
Go to the main thread...and jump to page 73 and read post #722
http://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-...vo-k3-note-t3102997/post61860445#post61860445
For a change, you could use another method:
Lenovo K3 Note Manager by Pr1nc3V located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/k3-note/general/tool-lenovo-k3-note-manager-t3261285
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Thanks dude! The first method is the one, that won't work with my K3Note, but I'll try your plan B later today. Fingers crossed
cloudinio said:
Hi,
I tried this method.. I can not add link. Try to find "How to root and install Google Play Store on Lenovo K3 Note" in youtube . And it did work for me. Root checker showed that root access is not fully. But I manage to install another rom.
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Thanks! I found the video and try this one too, if the freelancer81's method fail.
Mission accomplished
Mission accomplished? Kindly share how you were able to resolve it as I am still faced with the problem. I have tried all the recommendations here
same issues..
ADB sees the phone. but fastboot doesnt seem to connect / see it..
And no thats not the issue of not booting into the recovery as suggested, its not even able to flash the recovery.
stinvilla said:
Mission accomplished? Kindly share how you were able to resolve it as I am still faced with the problem. I have tried all the recommendations here
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Anyone?
No one?
Lenovo k3 note stuck on logo
I want volte support in k3 note so I know the cm14 is with volte support when I am trying flash cm14 with twrp the zip file successful install. But in log show "E: unknown commad[log] two rows
After that when I power on the phone its stuck on logo.
Sorry for grammar errors
Give me solution....

HTC One Mini 2: Wiped System, sdcard, external sdcard

Hi there,
I had installed TWRP on my HTC One mini 2, but accidentally "wiped" system, sdcard and external sdcard. I'm now trying to enter Recovery but the procedure isn't working anymore (before wiping I could enter Recovery mode manually by following the procedure). When I connect my phone to my computer, I get an error message ""This device cannot start. (Code 10)". Before wiping the device, it was detected and I could use ADB and FASTBOOT. I've search a lot on internet but can't solve this issue.
I hope someone can help me so that I can enter recovery and install another ROM.
Thanks
Xeskino said:
Hi there,
I had installed TWRP on my HTC One mini 2, but accidentally "wiped" system, sdcard and external sdcard. I'm now trying to enter Recovery but the procedure isn't working anymore (before wiping I could enter Recovery mode manually by following the procedure). When I connect my phone to my computer, I get an error message ""This device cannot start. (Code 10)". Before wiping the device, it was detected and I could use ADB and FASTBOOT. I've search a lot on internet but can't solve this issue.
I hope someone can help me so that I can enter recovery and install another ROM.
Thanks
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All you need HERE
you need HTC drivers
flash recovery again.
enter TWRP and make backup.
replace backup with the one in the URL
in TWRP use restore option
DONE
Hi Kativiti,
Thanks for your reply. I have already downloaded those files and tried the USB drivers on two different laptops and different USB ports, but the drivers aren't installed. Without the drivers I can't execute the adb commands.
Do you have any other other suggestions?
Thanks.
Xeskino said:
Hi Kativiti,
Thanks for your reply. I have already downloaded those files and tried the USB drivers on two different laptops and different USB ports, but the drivers aren't installed. Without the drivers I can't execute the adb commands.
Do you have any other other suggestions?
Thanks.
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need a bit more info to try help better.
are you able to enter HBOOT then FASTBOOT?
Is the device recognized in laptop? "fasboot devices"
When you try to enter recovery what happens? error? black? anything?
are you using original HTC cable?
I can't enter either hboot or recovery. When I follow the procedure, the phone just reboots and nothing else is happening. When it reboots, I can see the HTC logo.
I have tried to install the drivers on four different laptops but the phone isn't being recognized and thus can't use any adb or fastboot commands. I'm using the original usb cables I got with this phone.
Please advice.
Xeskino said:
I can't enter either hboot or recovery. When I follow the procedure, the phone just reboots and nothing else is happening. When it reboots, I can see the HTC logo.
I have tried to install the drivers on four different laptops but the phone isn't being recognized and thus can't use any adb or fastboot commands. I'm using the original usb cables I got with this phone.
Please advice.
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you should be able to enter HBOOT. if you doing it right and still cannot enter them you'll need to send phone to HTC.
Ok. I was able to enter HBoot before I formated/wiped the system and sdcard location. Can you confirm that I should be able to enter HBoot even after formating/wiping the whole phone?
Thanks.
Xeskino said:
Ok. I was able to enter HBoot before I formated/wiped the system and sdcard location. Can you confirm that I should be able to enter HBoot even after formating/wiping the whole phone?
Thanks.
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yes...HBOOT its the phone firmware and cannot be deleted by user.

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