[Q] (Q) Stuck on HTC screen on reboot - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

Hi,
I did a backup through ROM Manager. Everything worked as it was supposed to. When the backup was complete I chose the reboot option in CWM and now I cannot get past the HTC splash screen. I went back into recovery and restored my backup and rebooted with the same results.
Any ideas?
TIA

I am having the same problem but how do you get the device to go off? I have tried all the buttons but I'm still stuck at the white htc screen? My flyer is rooted with s-off but i can't get it to shut off to try anything? Please help asap?

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xeas said:
Hello I believe my HTC one is bricked. I was changing my ROM, I have done it before but its been awhile so I did it wrong and bricked it. This is what I know.
When putting in the new ROM it showed an error and I realized I forgot to clear the data and cache. So I went back into my recovery to clear the cache and I did a factory reset.
Then it started to boot loop. It would boot to my boot screen, turn off, then boot up to my recovery, show the recovery's logo screen for a very short period then turn off and go back to the HTC boot screen.
I held down the power button and volume down and managed to get to my boot loader from there I did another factory reset because I thought it would go back to stock.
I attempted an RUU to no avail.
All of that got me to where I am now. I can boot to to my boot loader and recovery. I have full access of my teamwin recovery and my boot loader. My recovery says I have no OS every time I reboot. I am not in USB debugging mode and only have access to fastboot from my computer.
I really think I just need a nuclear option to set it back to. %100 stock using only fastboot. My last resort is going into the att store and play dumb.
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you can boot to recovery
choose advanced/sideload
then from your pc put the rom you want to push to the phone in the adb/fastboot folder
then
adb devices
(verify you phone are detect)
adb sideload name_of_the_rom_file.zip
(Wait the file is transfered to phone and recovery flash)
clsA said:
you can boot to recovery
choose advanced/sideload
then from your pc put the rom you want to push to the phone in the adb/fastboot folder
then
adb devices
(verify you phone are detect)
adb sideload name_of_the_rom_file.zip
(Wait the file is transfered to phone and recovery flash)
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Fixed. I went into the att store and a nice gentleman told me what he did. He relocked the boatloader and ran the HTC ruu
xeas said:
Fixed. I went into the att store and a nice gentleman told me what he did. He relocked the boatloader and ran the HTC ruu
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very good
i have the same problem but my phone is not being recognized everytime i pull up a linux terminal.
i flashed the android revolution 41 rom and after instalation i accidentally skipped the last step and got stuck in the loop
i am getting the same logo and the clockworkmod 6.0.3.4 screen for a few seconds the phone restarts and gets stuck at the htc logo.
i know some have had problems with their htc one on windows 8 so i went and made my pc ubuntu, same thing.
thanks in advance for the help
qibz said:
i have the same problem but my phone is not being recognized everytime i pull up a linux terminal.
i flashed the android revolution 41 rom and after instalation i accidentally skipped the last step and got stuck in the loop
i am getting the same logo and the clockworkmod 6.0.3.4 screen for a few seconds the phone restarts and gets stuck at the htc logo.
i know some have had problems with their htc one on windows 8 so i went and made my pc ubuntu, same thing.
thanks in advance for the help
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Welcome to XDA
posting your problem with all the needed information in a new thread would help.
when making your post be sure and include
whats on the bootloader screen
and a copy/paste of the results from fastboot getvar all
most likely your not s-off or your not on the correct version of TWRP
also in your new post add @clsA so i get the notification that you posted

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edtrud said:
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