Not Connected on pc - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys.
Im caught on a very difficult situation.
My Phone an HTC ONE M7 is stuck in bootloader and has no OS. I have a recovery installed (TWRP 2.6.3.0) and Im able to access it BUT when I mount the sd card my PC is unable to recognize it. Its a Win xp and 7 bit OS with the HTC 4.2.0.001 driver installed, It has worked fine in the past, I have adb and bootloader drivers installed and still unable to detect it VIA fastboot.
The error I get is USB Device Not Recognized.
And not connected otg
I have no way of flashing a new rom since I cant even access my phones storage.
Here are the details of my Phone.
****TAMPERED****
****UNLOCKED****
M7_U PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.61.0000
RADIO-04T.35.3218.16
OpenDSP-v35.120.274.0718
os-7.21.707.105
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Mar 12 2015,17:04:43.0
AND Yes I didn't knew and did a factory reset VIA Bootloader.
That ****ed up my storage BUT I was able to fix that and Im able to mount ir VIA Recovery, Still mine and a friends win 7 PC get the USB Not Recognized Error.
So what options do I have??
Hope U guys can Help me.:crying:

Pcinspiron said:
Hi guys.
Im caught on a very difficult situation.
My Phone an HTC ONE M7 is stuck in bootloader and has no OS. I have a recovery installed (TWRP 2.6.3.0) and Im able to access it BUT when I mount the sd card my PC is unable to recognize it. Its a Win xp and 7 bit OS with the HTC 4.2.0.001 driver installed, It has worked fine in the past, I have adb and bootloader drivers installed and still unable to detect it VIA fastboot.
The error I get is USB Device Not Recognized.
And not connected otg
I have no way of flashing a new rom since I cant even access my phones storage.
Here are the details of my Phone.
****TAMPERED****
****UNLOCKED****
M7_U PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.61.0000
RADIO-04T.35.3218.16
OpenDSP-v35.120.274.0718
os-7.21.707.105
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Mar 12 2015,17:04:43.0
AND Yes I didn't knew and did a factory reset VIA Bootloader.
That ****ed up my storage BUT I was able to fix that and Im able to mount ir VIA Recovery, Still mine and a friends win 7 PC get the USB Not Recognized Error.
So what options do I have??
Hope U guys can Help me.:crying:
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I guess that you can use flash memory as OTG in TWRP,copy rom file on flash memory and connect to OTG cable then use that on TWRP mode and flash your rom!!!!

Related

[q] [need urgent help]

I need a software that can detect my device. I have rooted my device with TWRP and i had tryed to install a custom rom, and all of my Data got deleted. When i go to recovery mode, and press FastBoot, is automatically set's on FastBoot Usb, and my PC can't detected it. I got all my drivers installed and i don't know what to do, so please tell me if it's a software that Mobile Service use to fix phones.
Please HELP !!! I can't use the phone now, and i really need it.
addict3d.marius said:
I need a software that can detect my device. I have rooted my device with TWRP and i had tryed to install a custom rom, and all of my Data got deleted. When i go to recovery mode, and press FastBoot, is automatically set's on FastBoot Usb, and my PC can't detected it. I got all my drivers installed and i don't know what to do, so please tell me if it's a software that Mobile Service use to fix phones.
Please HELP !!! I can't use the phone now, and i really need it.
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What version is your boot loader? What version of Windows are you on?
This is the all specification of the BootLoader Mode
Rom version that was install on HTC : M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-4A.17.3250.14
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-2.24.401.8
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Aug 9 2013, 16:15:36.0
this is the all information i get when i enter in bootloader (power button+down volume button)
When i connect the HTC to the PC, it changes from FASTBOOT to FASTBOOT USB and the PC can't detecte it.
I am using OS : windows 7 ultimate. this is the sistem i used when i rooted the HTC. if u know some program that can help me pls reply or tell me what can i do. thx and hope for a reply from u very soon.
It's not a sprint model post the question in the One thread
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
I also need help with this. I have a backup on HTC sync and in TWRP, but CWM wont open it for some reason. I went from stock rom to CM11. I lost all my contacts because I backed up with twrp, but I had to flash CWM for CM11 to work (twrp touch screen wasnt working) I'm still on 4.4.2. Didnt think of backing up in CWM cause I thought I could re-flash twrp after I used CWM.

[Q] [HELP] USB issue. Software or Hardware problem?

Hello,
I am pretty sure that I bricked my usb port and there is NO way to solve my problem but just to be sure:
Does anyboidy know if I have a software or a Hardware issue??
No computer recognized my phone. Im 100% sure that it is no driver problem, My computer just say: Unknown device. code:43
My phone was unlocked and rooted, so I tried to flash a stock rom with root-access on my HTC. I thought it could solve my USB-problem, but it did not, Unfortunately I lost my root-access and my phone went from S-off to s-on...
Oh yeah and I already tried to clean my usb-port..
Some extra Infos: when I boot in my recovery menu:
**** TAMPERED *****
**** UNLOCKED *****
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.57.0000
(and in fastboot-mode): FASTBOOT AC
seven09 said:
Hello,
I am pretty sure that I bricked my usb port and there is NO way to solve my problem but just to be sure:
Does anyboidy know if I have a software or a Hardware issue??
No computer recognized my phone. Im 100% sure that it is no driver problem, My computer just say: Unknown device. code:43
My phone was unlocked and rooted, so I tried to flash a stock rom with root-access on my HTC. I thought it could solve my USB-problem, but it did not, Unfortunately I lost my root-access and my phone went from S-off to s-on...
Oh yeah and I already tried to clean my usb-port..
Some extra Infos: when I boot in my recovery menu:
**** TAMPERED *****
**** UNLOCKED *****
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.57.0000
(and in fastboot-mode): FASTBOOT AC
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Assuming you have tried multiple ports, cables and computers with the same results. You could try an OTG cable, it may fail but if not you could at least move a rom to the phone.
** Put a zip file on USB
** Attach USB to phone reboot to TWRP
** TWRP >> Mount usb-otg >> Install using file from USB
Sorry about S-OFF, it would have made your life easier to remove the tampered & unlocked to return the phone for repair. My guess it is hardware.
majmoz said:
Assuming you have tried multiple ports, cables and computers with the same results. You could try an OTG cable, it may fail but if not you could at least move a rom to the phone.
** Put a zip file on USB
** Attach USB to phone reboot to TWRP
** TWRP >> Mount usb-otg >> Install using file from USB
Sorry about S-OFF, it would have made your life easier to remove the tampered & unlocked to return the phone for repair. My guess it is hardware.
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Thanks for your reply.
I tried an OTG cable already and it failed Well I could copy a rom on my phone. E.g. using dropbox but without twrp or another recovery its pretty useless ..
thanks anyway

Device not detected in fastboot, adb or any kind of usb connection

Can't get my phone to be detected in fastboot or adb or anything at all.
I have TWRP 2.7.1.1 installed and I have been trying to get it to connect to the PC. This has happened before and I somehow got it to work again. This has probably something to do with fast charge or something.
Anyone has any ideas to this and is there a way to upgrade the firmware of my device without fastboot? The OS - Line in my fastboot is blank also.
Tried over 4 different cables, no difference.
Using both Windows and OS X.
Both see nothing in either adb or fastboot.
I had USB Fast Charge enabled but I've since tried to flash other ROMs to see if that would solve the problem but it doesn't.
If I remember correctly, the only way to solve the problem was to flash a full default RUU over. I can't do it because fastboot usb isn't even detecting my phone
I was running GPE 4.4.4 with Elemental X 15.1 Kernel.
I'm having a similar issue with my wife's m7. I've previously rooted and s-off'd her m7. I can connect to it via adb and maintain a stable adb shell connection . Rebooting via adb reboot-bootloader or vol down+power and choosing fastboot, I'm unable to see the device under fastboot. fastboot devices returns nothing. fastboot reboot-bootloader returns < waiting for devices >. When fastboot connects via USB, I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" bubble from Windows 7. I've used device manager to uninstall the driver, but it returns on next connection as "Unknown Device". She's on stock 4.3.
Meanwhile, fastboot devices plugged into my old m7 returns a device ID and fastboot reboot-bootloader proceeds immediately. I know that I've got the drivers installed correctly because I have no trouble connecting my old m7 via adb or fastboot, nor my m8.
What in the world could be causing the first m7 to identify incorrectly to Windows as an unknown device when the second identifies as an Android USB device? I've installed and reinstalled drivers a dozen times before testing the second m7 and everything working flawlessly - updated Windows 7 as well after reading a topic regarding Windows 8.1 fastboot issues, just to be safe. Still nothing. In the course of writing this post, I was able to connect via adb while in recovery with no issues. I did a factory reset from recovery and still have no fastboot connection.
Code:
Wife's m7 (no fastboot):
CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3
Android Version 4.3
Sense 5.0
Software number 2.10.605.1 CL278010 release-keys
From bootloader:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW__001
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-1.12.42.1104
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-1.10.605.15
eMMC-boot 2048mb
NOV 8 2013
Code:
My m7 (all working):
TWRP v2.8.0.2
Android Version 4.4.4
CM 11-20141112-SNAPSHOT-M12-m7vzw
Build number cm_m7vzw-userdebug 4.4.4 KTU84Q 8708283ec1 test-keys
From bootloader:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW__001
HBOOT-1.56.0000
RADIO-1.13.41.1109_2
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.11.605.1
eMMC-boot 2048mb
Jan 20 2014
---------- Post added at 02:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:44 PM ----------
Using basic troubleshooting skills that I thought I'd ruled out by getting both the m8 and other m7 to work fine, I swapped cables and ports. The original cable (an official HTC cable, possibly from my HTC Incredible) in the two test ports failed. A Nexus 7 2012 cable in both ports works fine. If I don't survive the project I'm working on right now, let it be known that Google killed me.
Tilgare said:
I'm having a similar issue with my wife's m7. I've previously rooted and s-off'd her m7. I can connect to it via adb and maintain a stable adb shell connection . Rebooting via adb reboot-bootloader or vol down+power and choosing fastboot, I'm unable to see the device under fastboot. fastboot devices returns nothing. fastboot reboot-bootloader returns < waiting for devices >. When fastboot connects via USB, I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" bubble from Windows 7. I've used device manager to uninstall the driver, but it returns on next connection as "Unknown Device". She's on stock 4.3.
Meanwhile, fastboot devices plugged into my old m7 returns a device ID and fastboot reboot-bootloader proceeds immediately. I know that I've got the drivers installed correctly because I have no trouble connecting my old m7 via adb or fastboot, nor my m8.
What in the world could be causing the first m7 to identify incorrectly to Windows as an unknown device when the second identifies as an Android USB device? I've installed and reinstalled drivers a dozen times before testing the second m7 and everything working flawlessly - updated Windows 7 as well after reading a topic regarding Windows 8.1 fastboot issues, just to be safe. Still nothing. In the course of writing this post, I was able to connect via adb while in recovery with no issues. I did a factory reset from recovery and still have no fastboot connection.
Code:
Wife's m7 (no fastboot):
CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3
Android Version 4.3
Sense 5.0
Software number 2.10.605.1 CL278010 release-keys
From bootloader:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW__001
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-1.12.42.1104
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-1.10.605.15
eMMC-boot 2048mb
NOV 8 2013
Code:
My m7 (all working):
TWRP v2.8.0.2
Android Version 4.4.4
CM 11-20141112-SNAPSHOT-M12-m7vzw
Build number cm_m7vzw-userdebug 4.4.4 KTU84Q 8708283ec1 test-keys
From bootloader:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW__001
HBOOT-1.56.0000
RADIO-1.13.41.1109_2
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.11.605.1
eMMC-boot 2048mb
Jan 20 2014
---------- Post added at 02:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:44 PM ----------
Using basic troubleshooting skills that I thought I'd ruled out by getting both the m8 and other m7 to work fine, I swapped cables and ports. The original cable (an official HTC cable, possibly from my HTC Incredible) in the two test ports failed. A Nexus 7 2012 cable in both ports works fine. If I don't survive the project I'm working on right now, let it be known that Google killed me.
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I love the design of this phone but I've had more problems than i can count. So frustrated with this. I had a working device but since adb nor fastboot was working, I made a mistake and I wiped the internal system. Now i have no operating system on the phone. Essentially all i have on it now is the GPE firmware + TWRP Recovery. I still can't get a ROM on it because I can't transfer any files into the internal storage and adb nor fastboot is working. USB OTG seems to give some response in TWRP Terminal Emuatlor when I do "lsusb" but I still can't mount it.
ZaneChua said:
I love the design of this phone but I've had more problems than i can count. So frustrated with this. I had a working device but since adb nor fastboot was working, I made a mistake and I wiped the internal system. Now i have no operating system on the phone. Essentially all i have on it now is the GPE firmware + TWRP Recovery. I still can't get a ROM on it because I can't transfer any files into the internal storage and adb nor fastboot is working. USB OTG seems to give some response in TWRP Terminal Emuatlor when I do "lsusb" but I still can't mount it.
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don't try and mount the usb-otg just boot into twrp and choose install / tap where it says Internel Storage xxxxxxmb / this will drop down and you can choose USB-OTG. now install your rom
clsA said:
don't try and mount the usb-otg just boot into twrp and choose install / tap where it says Internel Storage xxxxxxmb / this will drop down and you can choose USB-OTG. now install your rom
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That was obviously the first thing to do. But USB-OTG is still showing me 0MB. So hence why I said i was trying to mount it. By i say mount it, it's not clicking mount in twrp. It's mounting via command line.
I've formatted the USB to NTFS, exFat and FAT32. Neither filesystem seems to be able to mount. But the OTG is clearly detected.
Tilgare said:
I'm having a similar issue with my wife's m7. I've previously rooted and s-off'd her m7. I can connect to it via adb and maintain a stable adb shell connection . Rebooting via adb reboot-bootloader or vol down+power and choosing fastboot, I'm unable to see the device under fastboot. fastboot devices returns nothing. fastboot reboot-bootloader returns < waiting for devices >. When fastboot connects via USB, I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" bubble from Windows 7. I've used device manager to uninstall the driver, but it returns on next connection as "Unknown Device". She's on stock 4.3.
Meanwhile, fastboot devices plugged into my old m7 returns a device ID and fastboot reboot-bootloader proceeds immediately. I know that I've got the drivers installed correctly because I have no trouble connecting my old m7 via adb or fastboot, nor my m8.
What in the world could be causing the first m7 to identify incorrectly to Windows as an unknown device when the second identifies as an Android USB device? I've installed and reinstalled drivers a dozen times before testing the second m7 and everything working flawlessly - updated Windows 7 as well after reading a topic regarding Windows 8.1 fastboot issues, just to be safe. Still nothing. In the course of writing this post, I was able to connect via adb while in recovery with no issues. I did a factory reset from recovery and still have no fastboot connection.
Code:
Wife's m7 (no fastboot):
CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3
Android Version 4.3
Sense 5.0
Software number 2.10.605.1 CL278010 release-keys
From bootloader:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW__001
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-1.12.42.1104
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-1.10.605.15
eMMC-boot 2048mb
NOV 8 2013
Code:
My m7 (all working):
TWRP v2.8.0.2
Android Version 4.4.4
CM 11-20141112-SNAPSHOT-M12-m7vzw
Build number cm_m7vzw-userdebug 4.4.4 KTU84Q 8708283ec1 test-keys
From bootloader:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW__001
HBOOT-1.56.0000
RADIO-1.13.41.1109_2
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.11.605.1
eMMC-boot 2048mb
Jan 20 2014
---------- Post added at 02:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:44 PM ----------
Using basic troubleshooting skills that I thought I'd ruled out by getting both the m8 and other m7 to work fine, I swapped cables and ports. The original cable (an official HTC cable, possibly from my HTC Incredible) in the two test ports failed. A Nexus 7 2012 cable in both ports works fine. If I don't survive the project I'm working on right now, let it be known that Google killed me.
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I just realised something abouit your wife's m7. The hboot 1.54 has always had issues with fastboot in Windows 8.1. I have never gotten it working on Windows 8.
ZaneChua said:
I just realised something abouit your wife's m7. The hboot 1.54 has always had issues with fastboot in Windows 8.1. I have never gotten it working on Windows 8.
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Interesting. I wonder if that somehow was related to my problem. Now that I've updated the hboot, I wonder if I'd have the same issues connecting with my usual USB cable or in particular USB ports. Might have to test if I can nab her phone from her - she's really digging her new Lollipop install.
Tilgare said:
Interesting. I wonder if that somehow was related to my problem. Now that I've updated the hboot, I wonder if I'd have the same issues connecting with my usual USB cable or in particular USB ports. Might have to test if I can nab her phone from her - she's really digging her new Lollipop install.
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Your problem isn't as serious as mine. lol. Try having a phone which doesn't detect at all through device manager or anything.
Can you update or change the hboot without using usb-fastboot? I have 1.54 and its giving me the same issue with not detecting on Windows 8
det0ur said:
Can you update or change the hboot without using usb-fastboot? I have 1.54 and its giving me the same issue with not detecting on Windows 8
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You don't have usb fastboot working?
Have you tried to completely uninstall the drivers in your computer and then reinstall them? I've had that work on more than one occasion...
Go to control panel/system, and where it says your windows rating or whatever, look up in the top left corner for device manager. You can completely uninstall the drivers from there.
On Windows 8,you may even be able to type "device manager" into that stupid little search thing in the start screen. Or download classic shell from the site that pops up in Google and get a real live start menu back...
Hope it helps. Seems like a driver issue more than a phone issue to me.
ATDavis said:
Have you tried to completely uninstall the drivers in your computer and then reinstall them? I've had that work on more than one occasion...
Go to control panel/system, and where it says your windows rating or whatever, look up in the top left corner for device manager. You can completely uninstall the drivers from there.
On Windows 8,you may even be able to type "device manager" into that stupid little search thing in the start screen. Or download classic shell from the site that pops up in Google and get a real live start menu back...
Hope it helps. Seems like a driver issue more than a phone issue to me.
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Definitely not a driver issue. It's a phone issue. OTG doesn't even work. Device Manager doesn't even detect my phone or any kind of USB device when i attach my phone.
ZaneChua said:
You don't have usb fastboot working?
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Nope. It doesn't work.
I fixed this problem with installing Kies.
Tobirexy said:
I fixed this problem with installing Kies.
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What has Kies have to do with the HTC One? Isn't Kies for Samsung only phones? I don't believe HTC phones have an ODIN download mode.
Sorry that was the wrong post.
So for anyone who wanted to know what was wrong, it was definitely the usb port. I replaced it and now it works fine.

Please Help? HTC One M7 Soft-Brick

Hey there!
So I'm trying to get a HTC One M7 fixed here, and I have a problem. I was updating to Lollipop (stayed on KitKat for a while) then it froze then it rebooted. It had the new logo in the start screen, but it wouldn't boot to the OS at all. I've tried resetting via recovery, doesn't work. Resetting cache doesn't work. ADB + Fastboot with drivers doesn't work. I've tried so many things, like using a toolkit, using ADB + fastboot, going in bootloader and trying adb, nothing works. I'm stuck here. It's a M7 T-Mo variant. I haven't rooted it and it's on stock recovery and the bootloader information is:
*** LOCKED ***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.57.0000
RADIO-4T.28.3218.04
OpenDsp-v32.120.274.0909
OS-6.10.531.10
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Dec 15 2014,17:31:16.0
I've tried everything. Please help? I have a new phone already, but I want this to get working so I can at least sell it for some money
i would suggest unlocking the bootloader and installing a custom recovery, like twrp. Then you can restore from a stock backup file (im sure people here have them).
If that doesnt work... well...
Like I said, my PC doesn't recognize my one m7. Even other PCS don't... So I can't unlock the bootloader
go to htc.com/us/support/htc-one-t-mobile/news/
Look carefully at instructions, download file at bottom, run file, follow wizard instructions, should return device to stock.
Will delete data.
I know you said PC doesnt recognize it, but the RUU app should recognise your phone even if the PC doesnt. And if it doesnt, boot into fastboot and try
Hope this helped

[Q] Blinking Red Light When Charging and Stuck in Bootloader

Hi everyone,
I'll start with this is a Rogers phone (Canadian HTC One M7).
Did some digging around the forum and I'm not sure where to go from here.
I tried the bright light near censor and leaving it plugged in for 72 hours.
Haven't been able to get it to boot, can only boot into bootloader.
Windows 10 only recognizes it as "unknown device in device manager" even after I've installed the usb drivers.
Windows 10 can't see it as a fastboot device, have tried multiple ports and cables.
Pretty sure I need Windows 7 to properly attempt resetting this.
Can't boot into recovery as it just boot loops after selecting it.
I'm not sure what I was last running, I believe CM 10.1. Haven't used the phone in over 18 months.
My bootloader reads as follows:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-ROGER001
HBOOT-1.44.0000
RADIO-4T.21.3218.21
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
May 4, 2013, 14:29:10 -1
My only options are
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
SHOW BARCODE
I don't get the FASTBOOT USB setting on the phone when running the fastboot prompts so I'm not sure where to go from here.
Esposition said:
Hi everyone,
I'll start with this is a Rogers phone (Canadian HTC One M7).
Did some digging around the forum and I'm not sure where to go from here.
I tried the bright light near censor and leaving it plugged in for 72 hours.
Haven't been able to get it to boot, can only boot into bootloader.
Windows 10 only recognizes it as "unknown device in device manager" even after I've installed the usb drivers.
Windows 10 can't see it as a fastboot device, have tried multiple ports and cables.
Pretty sure I need Windows 7 to properly attempt resetting this.
Can't boot into recovery as it just boot loops after selecting it.
I'm not sure what I was last running, I believe CM 10.1. Haven't used the phone in over 18 months.
My bootloader reads as follows:
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-ROGER001
HBOOT-1.44.0000
RADIO-4T.21.3218.21
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
May 4, 2013, 14:29:10 -1
My only options are
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
SHOW BARCODE
I don't get the FASTBOOT USB setting on the phone when running the fastboot prompts so I'm not sure where to go from here.
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your connectivity issue is because hboot 1.44, you'll need xp or 7 to use fastboot. once you get that working you could try to flash a ruu
alray said:
your connectivity issue is because hboot 1.44, you'll need xp or 7 to use fastboot. once you get that working you could try to flash a ruu
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Thanks a lot bud, I used to be really good with all this when the phone first came out. Forgot a lot of the specifics since then.

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