I need some help and advice.
I was on Virtuous Shooter 1.0.2 Rom and tried to install a kernel from the CDMA section.
Before i flashed it i made a nandroid backup, so i could allways go back (I thought).
But after flashing the Kernel it didn't go to the rom, but to my recovery.
So the rom booted just fine, only my recovery was broken.
Then i tried flashing a new recovery by using Rom manager. The phone crashed while doing this.
And now all i can do is boot into the bootloader and fastboot.
Should i use the revolutionary tool again when in fastboot? Or can i do a fastboot restore like this:
Manual Nandroid restore
Make a Nandroid backup, and copy the folder off your SD card to your desktop.
cd ~/Desktop/path/to/backup/
fastboot flash userdata data.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
I don't want to make things worse now, so i could use some advice.
I'm at work now so won't be trying this in the next few hours.
Thanx already
Download and flash an RUU
1. You now need to pick the RUU you wish to flash, a good source is this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1208485
2. Once you have downloaded the RUU you would like to flash, run it (it can take a while to load), and stop when you get the welcome screen, which has a picture of a Evo 3D on the left and a red caution notice on the right.
3. Move this window out of the way (it forces itself into foreground), then open up windows explorer and go to:
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp
4. Then sort by Date Modified. Find the newest folder with a long random sequence of numbers as its name, go in here and you should see, three files and a folder: corecomp, dotnetinstaller, IBSEW64. (the files may be different on 32-bit OS), now go into the folder which has another long random name.
In there amongst a lot of files (use search if you need to), you will find rom.zip. This is the rom we want to flash!
5. Copy the rom.zip file to the root of your SD Card
(i.e. if your on Windows, X:/ [where X is the letter of your EVO 3D's SD Card])
6. Rename the rom.zip you just put on your SD Card, to PG86IMG.zip (ensure you do not rename it to PG86IMG.zip.zip or it wont work!)
7. Find the "HTC Android ROM Update Utility" Window, and hit Cancel.
Flash RUU (rom.zip)
1. EITHER:
1a. Shut down your phone, then take out your battery and put it back in.OR:
1b. Make sure fastboot is disabled in settings and shut down your phone (This can be done via Settings > Power> Untick "FAST BOOT" at the bottom.)
2. Keep hold of the volume down button and switch your phone on.
3. When it asks "Do you want to start the update", press Volume Up to accept (this can take a while and its normal for the system part to appear to go in a loop several times)
5. Press Power Off to reboot to first time setup.
6. Your phone is now debranded!
7. Remove PG86IMG.zip from your memory card
Thanx, sounds good, but what does this do?
I don't need a new rom, i need my recovery back, so i can restore my nandroid, i believe this only gives me the rom part?
trion said:
Thanx, sounds good, but what does this do?
I don't need a new rom, i need my recovery back, so i can restore my nandroid, i believe this only gives me the rom part?
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Put this file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/37682542/PG86IMG.zip in the root of your sd-card.
Just go into hboot and give permission to update.
This file will flash Recovery back again.
This all can be found here in this post .
HTC EVO 3DEVO 3D GSM Android Development[RECOVERY] Revolutionary based on CWM
Sorry, I dont't know how to give a direct link to the post.
deaad said:
Put this file http://dl.dropbox.com/u/37682542/PG86IMG.zip in the root of your sd-card.
Just go into hboot and give permission to update.
This file will flash Recovery back again.
This all can be found here in this post .
HTC EVO 3DEVO 3D GSM Android Development[RECOVERY] Revolutionary based on CWM
Sorry, I dont't know how to give a direct link to the post.
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thanx! will try it later, still at work now.
Don't use a RUU too much work for no reason.
Simply do this
In future
1. Wrong Section
2. How comes that you are flashing a CDMA Kernel?
3. You also flashed a cdma Recovery lol
Flashmaniac said:
Don't use a RUU too much work for no reason.
Simply do this
In future
1. Wrong Section
2. How comes that you are flashing a CDMA Kernel?
3. You also flashed a cdma Recovery lol
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I was aware that it was from the CDMA section, but as most of the development is going on in there, and on my previous phone the kernels worked on both models. I tried a CDMA kernel, if it wouldn't work i could just restore my nandroid. But i didn't expect the kernel to overwrite my recovery.
And for flashing the recovery, i just used the normal ROM Manager option of flashing a recovery, Rom manager doesn't name a GSM or CDMA model, just HTC Evo 3D recovery, and that screwed up my rom.
Nandroid restoring now
thanx all who helped me :-D
I have come copied the ROM.zip to the SDCARD and rename to PG86IMG.zip
However each time I go into bootloader, it doesnt ask me to Update. It will automatically detect and start loading the zip (with one error image not found or something). You can still see a blue status bar on the right side but once its completely done it doesnt appear anything have happened. Rebooting the phone proves nothing was flashed.
What am I doing wrong? Do I need a FAT 16 SDCARD or goldcard to do this?
Related
Can anyone point me in the direction of a Stock RUU for HTC EVO 3D CDMA hboot 1.50
This is the scenario...
My phone is booting up into Hboot on its own. I have tried using the PG86IMG.zip and it loads, however it just loops and goes back to the bootloader.
This is how it looks...
Loading (PC86DIAG.zip )
No Image!
Loading (PC86DIAG.ndh)
No Image!
Found PG86IMG.zip
Checking
This is when it returns to the bootloader.
Cainerguy said:
Can anyone point me in the direction of a Stock RUU for HTC EVO 3D CDMA hboot 1.50
This is the scenario...
My phone is booting up into Hboot on its own. I have tried using the PG86IMG.zip and it loads, however it just loops and goes back to the bootloader.
This is how it looks...
Loading (PC86DIAG.zip )
No Image!
Loading (PC86DIAG.ndh)
No Image!
Found PG86IMG.zip
Checking
This is when it returns to the bootloader.
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Hello,
Try the following
1) Remove the PC86IMG.zip file from your SD Card (or remove the SD Card)
2) Reboot your phone
3) After fastboot goes through its check, navigate to "Recovery" using the volume buttons. Press power to select it
A) Did it pull up the recovery? If so flash a new ROM AND CLEAR ALL DATA
B) Did it not go to recovery? If so you will need to install the Fastboot/ADB Binaries and Drivers to flash a new recovery. Once a new recovery is installed, a new ROM can be flashed.
Let me know if this does not help
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Google "rootevo3dnew.zip" and you should find a site that says something like evohacks.com or something like that. Download that package and extract it to your computer. Now follow these instructions...
1. Go into the extracted folder, find the clockworkmod recovery image and rename it "cwm.img" (for easier typing).
2. Next, open your command prompt and redirect to the root evo 3d folder. (Or ifyou have windows vista/seven, hold shift and right click the evo 3d folder an click "open command prompt here"
3. Turn on fastboot USB on your phone since ur in the bootloader.
4. Next type fastboot Boot cwm.img and it should boot clockworkmod. Wipe your device Amanda flash a Tom.
This is all assuming you know how to work adb / fastboot and have a windows PC, hope it helps.!!
Sent from my PG8610000 using XDA App
apologies...
KMyers said:
Hello,
Try the following
1) Remove the PC86IMG.zip file from your SD Card (or remove the SD Card)
2) Reboot your phone
3) After fastboot goes through its check, navigate to "Recovery" using the volume buttons. Press power to select it
A) Did it pull up the recovery? If so flash a new ROM AND CLEAR ALL DATA
B) Did it not go to recovery? If so you will need to install the Fastboot/ADB Binaries and Drivers to flash a new recovery. Once a new recovery is installed, a new ROM can be flashed.
Let me know if this does not help
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Thanks!!! This worked beautifully!
Reload recovery.
Try reading this thread, you have load a recovery onto the device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821
I am running 1.50 with S-OFF, and downloaded the TRWP recovry
http://www.mediafire.com/?n72emuv5a1c00sd
Im new to the phone rooting thing.
I have found a ROM i want to use on my EVO 3D.
http://bit.ly/HxcO6Z
I been looking into how to flash ROM's on my device and found this video which would maybe work since i also used his method to also unlock/root my phone.
http://bit.ly/HxcW6F
Question is what are the steps i should take.
What if i decide to change my ROM back to stock how would i do this without deleting everything on my phone like it did when i unlocked it?
Just read the tutorials.
Sent from my HTC EVO 3D X515m
iTzLOLtrain said:
What if i device to change my ROM back to stock how would i do this without deleting everything on my phone like it did when i unlocked it?
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??
You need to write clear sentences.
If you have root and flash recovery, just move ROM to sd card, boot into recovery and flash.
Make sure that you meet all ROM requirements
iTzLOLtrain said:
Im new to the phone rooting thing.
I have found a ROM i want to use on my EVO 3D.
http://bit.ly/HxcO6Z
I been looking into how to flash ROM's on my device and found this video which would maybe work since i also used his method to also unlock/root my phone.
http://bit.ly/HxcW6F
Question is what are the steps i should take.
What if i device to change my ROM back to stock how would i do this without deleting everything on my phone like it did when i unlocked it?
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You are unlocked through htcdev and have s-on, right. If so, you need to put a recovery image in the same folder as you have fastboot, mine is c:\sdk. Once you've got that image in there, put the phone into hboot mode (vol down+power). Now select fastboot in hboot, now plug the phone into the computer. It should say fastboot USB. Now go to your desktop and find the folder that fastboot is in, hold shift and right click in that folder, select open command prompt here. A terminal window should open. Now type fastboot boot recovery.img. the phone should reboot to recovery. From there, select factory reset, wipe cache, go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache. Now go back and select install zip from sd, find the Rom that you put on your sd card and select it.
If you don't have a recovery image on hand, here is the one I used when on hboot 1.5 s-on. It's cwm 4.0.1.4. Just change the name to recovery and put it in the folder fastboot is in. http://db.tt/rDBfkbG2
You are gonna lose some data when you flash a new Rom. Just use titanium backup to restore apps and app data, not system data. And while you're fastbooted in recovery, before you wipe anything, go to backup/restore and select backup. This makes an exact backup of your current configuration. So when you want to go back, just fastboot to recovery and restore it(no wiping necessary on a restore)
edit.... so I somehow miraculously now have it working again.... installed amon-ra recovery, then unsuccessfully flashed Neo, but was able to get Ecliptic Rez to work... can't seem to delete this thread though...
Hi,
So I was running the most recent RUU re-locked, S-on.
I went through the unlock process successfully, then got TWRP on my phone (not even sure how this worked... was using the Rezound all-in-one tool, it didn't seem to work properly the first time, but was able to pull up TWRP through Recover later on) then used TWRP to flash SuperSU and was rooted. Then feeling cocky I went ahead and did a clean wipe (note: I was very dumb and never setup a Restore... I thought, oh everything is going great, I'll just flash real quick, no reason to create a backup.... lesson learned haha) and tried to flash Ecliptic Rez. The first time it didn't work... it almost instantly said it was "installed" but didn't work. I tried to Flash it again, this time it looked good, took a while to install, everything looked great. I rebooted and the EclipticRez splash screen came up.... but then it stayed up, and it's still up. I can go back to recovery/hboot/whatever.
If it matters I pretty much flashed Ecliptic with all the options as default (except I chose S-on)...
I also tried just now to flash NeoMax2.0 but this is stuck at the splash screen as well. I tried to flash this rom first by having it as PM98IMG.zip on my root, but it didn't seem to install properly (it went through an initial phase on hboot for about a minute then went back to the hboot screen. So I then flashed it using TWRP, it said it was "injected successfully" (or something like that) but then when I rebooted it went to the splash screen and is stuck there...
If it matters too, my phone is "unlocked" and "tampered" on hboot.
My questions are...
Where should I go from here?
I really don't wanna mess with S-OFF..
I'm trying to learn more about amon-ra recovery but it's gonna take a while for me to digest all that info.
Could it be a TWRP issue in some way?
Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
For future reference, since you are s-on (as am I) you need to flash the kernel after the ROM.
Some ROMs you have to pull the kernel out and do it in fastboot, or some, like Ecliptic, will put a PH98IMG on your sd card and put you in hboot after the ROM flashes. Then you accept the update if it doesn't start automatically and it will flash the kernel and then you should be able to boot.
You shouldn't need to rename the ROM to PH98IMG, just select flash zip in recovery and navigate to it.
feralicious said:
For future reference, since you are s-on (as am I) you need to flash the kernel after the ROM.
Some ROMs you have to pull the kernel out and do it in fastboot, or some, like Ecliptic, will put a PH98IMG on your sd card and put you in hboot after the ROM flashes. Then you accept the update if it doesn't start automatically and it will flash the kernel and then you should be able to boot.
You shouldn't need to rename the ROM to PH98IMG, just select flash zip in recovery and navigate to it.
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That's dead on! Thank you. That was the difference I noticed. I'm not sure why, but amon-ra after flashing EclipticRez sent me back to hboot and there I realized that I was supposed to do another step, and at that point I thought, hey this might work this time lol
Out of curiosity.... so you say some ROMs have you "pull the kernel out" - what exactly does that mean? Would I have to download (or perhaps just located the kernel in the SD card) and change that to PH98IMG and put it on SD Root so it loads that update in hboot? Thanks
Since I download everything to my pc then transfer to my phone, what I do is just look in the ROM zip file in explorer and then copy the boot.img out of it into my fastboot folder. Then I just flash it from there using:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
There's probably a way to get it out using Root Explorer or ES File Explorer, but I don't know how you would put it into a PH98IMG file on the phone.
I avoid PH98IMG files whenever possible. Those could be anything packaged up into a file named PH98IMG and I feel safer flashing something using the real name. Would hate to use the wrong PH98IMG file by accident and do something I regret later.
feralicious said:
Since I download everything to my pc then transfer to my phone, what I do is just look in the ROM zip file in explorer and then copy the boot.img out of it into my fastboot folder. Then I just flash it from there using:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
There's probably a way to get it out using Root Explorer or ES File Explorer, but I don't know how you would put it into a PH98IMG file on the phone.
I avoid PH98IMG files whenever possible. Those could be anything packaged up into a file named PH98IMG and I feel safer flashing something using the real name. Would hate to use the wrong PH98IMG file by accident and do something I regret later.
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Ok cool, so you'd flash your ROM first using the command prompt, then after the ROM has finished installing and you're back in hboot you would then flash the boot.img (aka Kernel right?)?
Flash the ROM in recovery - on the phone, not fastboot. I just download to my pc and store everything there then copy what I need to my phone when I want. So when I flash a ROM I copy it to my sd card to use in my phone.
Then you may or may not have to flash the kernel in fastboot. Only need to use fastboot if the ROM doesn't make a PH98IMG file for you and put it on your sd card. If it does make one I believe it will put you in bootloader and ask you if you want to update and you just select yes with no need to use pc.
I want to flash this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400838
But I don't have 4EXT, and as far as I can tell in order to install it I need to install the .apk from here (http://www.4ext.net/) and run it as root.
The problem is, apps won't run as root. If I try to update the superuser app it says it fails to get root.
I've got the SOS X rom on there now, twrp 1.1.1 recovery, and HBOOT-1.58.5858
It's S-OFF.
I also tried flashing a stock root rom to see if I could get superuser to work, but it had the same problem. And I've tried a couple different HBOOT versions.
Any help would be much appreciated!
First and foremost, that ROM wont work with Hboot 1.58. that Hboot version works best with Sense-based Roms, but it doesnt play nice at all with JB Roms. flash Hboot 1.04. sense-based Roms will still work. its the most used Hboot for the Evo 3D.
Second, you can flash the recovery from boot loader if you have the proper zip file. if not, you can also flash it from your computer using fastboot.
i am not sure why your root does not work. it could be a file system error. i can't tell.
anyways, ill guide you on flashing the Hboot and the recovery.
Hboot: (you know this already, but just in case )
BACKUP BEFORE PROCEEDING
take the Hboot file i included, and rename it to PG86IMG. after the rename the file Should be just PG86IMG.zip
put the file in the root of your Phone's SD card
turn off your phone, or remove the battery, or anything.
boot your phone into boot loader by pressing and holding Vol- + Power till you see the boot loader screen.
it will seach for a PG86IMG file to install. it will find the file you dropped into the SD card.
it will ask you if you want to install it, fallow the on-screen instructions to select yes.
it will install
afterwards, it will tell you to hit power to reboot or something like that.
after that delete the PG86IMG file from your sd card, or else it will prompt you to install it again when you use Hboot the next time
this is the same procedure for any and all Hboots. if you need another version later on, go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30014044&postcount=7
Recovery:
BACKUP BEFORE PROCEEDING
now, if you find the recovery itself in a zip file, you can install it from boot loader by renaming it to PG86IMG and doing exactly like the Hboot.
i only have the img, so i will tell you how to do that.
from a computer, you will search for the android SDK. its about 100mb. hopefully youre using Windows, and if so, there is a mini SDK that is really small. this mini SDK contains what will allow you to use Fast Boot and ADB.
Here you can find the mini SDK http://androidforums.com/faqs/443072-adb-guide-updated-12-05-2011-a.html
take the folder sdk-tools and put it on the root of your hard drive or anywhere. put in the folder the recovery.img file i included
open cmd on windows, or terminal on linux. type in "cd C:\sdk-tools" if on windows.
hit enter. after that type fastboot and hit enter and see if something comes up. if it doesnt, you got the path wrong. i cant really go into much detail explaining this is coming out of my memory so excuse me.
after you do get the path right, just boot your phone into boot loader, select fastboot, plug your phone to your computer and you should see Fastboot USB on your phone screen highlighted in red.
after that just go to the command window on your pc, and type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" no, theres no typo there. if you get lost, let me know and ill help you out
hopefully you will stay with 4ext since it performs better than twrp. at least in my case.
once it finishes installing youre done. you have 4ext and an Hboot version that works with the Rom you want to install.
now to the Root access problem.
try flashing a rooted rom, see if it works. if it doesnt, or you already tried. then try wiping everything and reflashing.
if still no go, then let me know and ill see how i can help you.
Thanks so much! This is exactly what I needed.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Hello, its my first ever post on this i think, so i apologize for the mistakes in advance. i just got One Max yesterday, i did the whole setup and got a OTA Update for 4.4.2, downloaded it and installed. all of sudden it got stuck on the Red triangle with exclamation mark in the middle. it rebooted itself and now its stuck on htc one flash sceen.
i have tried turning off and on = same result
i have tried factory reset = same results
left it on for hours in hope of different result. = same results
left it off for few hours but = same results.
went to htcdev and unlocked bootloader.
HTC One Max International
stock rom 4.3.
please help me as i m still reading through xda forums and not getting any help.
Thank you!
someone please help me out, i am stuck using nokia asha 210 and trust me its not the same feeling! please please help me out!
hi there.
i can help.
you need to unlock bootloader using htcdev.
install CWM for your international device from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498749
download my stock backup from here https://www.dropbox.com/s/pj9mds5lalg84lu/clockworkmodbackup.rar
uncompress my stock backup to your sdcard.
goto recovery and restore from backup
this will take you to 1.54.401 stock (only hboot 2.47 or below)
if that dont work, your hboot must have been updated. if your hboot is 2.49, then install virtuous 2.02
Thank you boss, i m downloading the files right now,
your back up is being downloaded and i also downloaded
International
Touch - http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.ph...0.4.5-t6ul.img
Classic - http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.ph...0.4.5-t6ul.img
Stock - http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.ph...overy_t6ul.img
will this work for me and my hboot is 2.46.0000.
i already unloked my bootloader from htcdev.
Thank you as soon as i get the results i will let you know!
waqas9240 said:
Thank you boss, i m downloading the files right now,
your back up is being downloaded and i also downloaded
International
Touch - http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.ph...0.4.5-t6ul.img
Classic - http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.ph...0.4.5-t6ul.img
Stock - http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.ph...overy_t6ul.img
will this work for me and my hboot is 2.46.0000.
i already unloked my bootloader from htcdev.
Thank you as soon as i get the results i will let you know!
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yeah it should work on your hboot.
ok the files are downloaded. i have uncompressed your back up from dropbox to my sd and pushed the recovery .img file to the sd card as well.
i go to the hboot menu and select recovery.
i m doing anything wrong.
sorry my first time doign this after a long time
waqas9240 said:
ok the files are downloaded. i have uncompressed your back up from dropbox to my sd and pushed the recovery .img file to the sd card as well.
i go to the hboot menu and select recovery.
i m doing anything wrong.
sorry my first time doign this after a long time
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you need to fastboot flash the recovery on there. downlod this htc one max toolkit found on this thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578663
use the toolkit to flash the cwm international recovey.
once flashed, myou can then choose recovery from hboot and hopefully it will boot cwm
so i used the toolkit to flash teh recovery. i pushed the file on the right side of the toolkit where it says flash recovery and it showed its done show how many seconds it took. now i pushed the back-up into the sd card and selected recovery in the hboot menu. it reboots and come back to the same red triangle. i do now know what to do.
i would greatly appreciate it, if you can give me step by step guide. i know i am making some type of mistake.
once again i greatly appreciate your help!
are you definitely unlocked?
need unlocked bootloader to flash recovery.
open a command prompt windows (dos window) with admin (hold shift and right click toolkit folder ond select command prompt here)
navigate to the toolkit folder where the fastboot tool sits. now copy your downloaded recovery.img in the same folder as the fastboot.
make sure the downloaded recovery file is called recovery.img
now type this
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
japodude said:
are you definitely unlocked?
need unlocked bootloader to flash recovery.
open a command prompt windows (dos window) with admin (hold shift and right click toolkit folder ond select command prompt here)
navigate to the toolkit folder where the fastboot tool sits. now copy your downloaded recovery.img in the same folder as the fastboot.
make sure the downloaded recovery file is called recovery.img
now type this
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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which recovery file are we talking about? the recovery file from your back up or the CWM international recovery file?
ok it finally picked up clockworkmod recovery. i have uncompressed the back up you gave me and pushed it to the sd card. clockwork says no files found. i have tried the zip file as well same results
waqas9240 said:
ok it finally picked up clockworkmod recovery. i have uncompressed the back up you gave me and pushed it to the sd card. clockwork says no files found. i have tried the zip file as well same results
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on your pc, uncompress the zip keeping folders structure.
in recovery, choose advanced and mount. mount usb and copy the uncompressed clockworkmod folder to the phone.
then try restore from backup.
when you use push command, i think its coping to internal storage. you need my backup folder on external.
good luck dude
japodude said:
on your pc, uncompress the zip keeping folders structure.
in recovery, choose advanced and mount. mount usb and copy the uncompressed clockworkmod folder to the phone.
then try restore from backup.
when you use push command, i think its coping to internal storage. you need my backup folder on external.
good luck dude
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i have tried both, from internal folder it does not show anything but from external storage it shows the folder when i go into it it says no files. i will format the sd card and try it again and let you know.
waqas9240 said:
i have tried both, from internal folder it does not show anything but from external storage it shows the folder when i go into it it says no files. i will format the sd card and try it again and let you know.
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the backup has helped others restore their device so it defo works dude.
your sd card should contain this folder structure. clockworkmod\backup\2014-01-07.22.42.20
if all fails, download virtuous 2.0.0 international zip and install that. thats based on latest kitkat update and works
japodude said:
the backup has helped others restore their device so it defo works dude.
your sd card should contain this folder structure. clockworkmod\backup\2014-01-07.22.42.20
if all fails, download virtuous 2.0.0 international zip and install that. thats based on latest kitkat update and works
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ok i tried a kitkat rom. it picked up it take quite a while to load up. it goes till the lock screen, but when i slide it to unlock it shows htc logo with whte screen and stays there till i turn the screen on and off. but its not going any further
waqas9240 said:
ok i tried a kitkat rom. it picked up it take quite a while to load up. it goes till the lock screen, but when i slide it to unlock it shows htc logo with whte screen and stays there till i turn the screen on and off. but its not going any further
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do a full wipe in recovery.
from the main menu in clockwork i did the wipe cache and factory reset. it took out the system and it got stuck again at the htc one screen. i am intalling it again and see. should the sd card stay in the phone the whole time?
waqas9240 said:
from the main menu in clockwork i did the wipe cache and factory reset. it took out the system and it got stuck again at the htc one screen. i am intalling it again and see. should the sd card stay in the phone the whole time?
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sdcard being there all the time shouldnt make any difference.
make a full wipe/factory reset, wipe dalvik
install virtuous roms
reboot
thats all to it.
japodude said:
sdcard being there all the time shouldnt make any difference.
make a full wipe/factory reset, wipe dalvik
install virtuous roms
reboot
thats all to it.
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ya bro, the one i installed turned out to be 4.3 with bugs.
camera is not opening, not reading sim card, finger sensor is not registering. and possibly some other issues. right now i m downloading this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585814
waqas9240 said:
ya bro, the one i installed turned out to be 4.3 with bugs.
camera is not opening, not reading sim card, finger sensor is not registering. and possibly some other issues. right now i m downloading this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585814
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that's the one. virtuous 2.0 something. then once installed do the virtous ota to 2.0.2
ps install twrp recovey . best recovery to install this rom
and fingerprint sensor wont work while unlocked. relock the bootloader and fingerprint works.
you can lock and unlock bootloader without htcdev as long as you got soff hboot.