Phone keeps getting stuck at HTC screen. - HTC EVO 3D

I unlocked the bootloader and rooted it okay... then I flashed a ROM, that also worked fine. I tried to flash a kernel and now it just gets stuck on the HTC screen. I tried restoring my back up, still the same issue. Tried reflashing the ROM, same issue. Not sure how to get it back to normal at this point.

It sounds like the kernel you flashed is either a 2.3.3 kernel that doesn't work on 2.3.4, or it was a bad flash. You should be able to fix this by holding volume down when booting up (opens HBOOT) then choose Recovery and from the recovery you can then either enable USB Mass Storage device and transfer a stock kernel over USB to your SD card then flash the stock kernel, or if you already have a stock kernel on your SD card, you can just select it from the install from zip menu and flash.
This Kernel should work fine (it's stock with CIQ spyware removed):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224659

and after I flash this kernel it should be back to normal.... or should I try to flash a ROM all over again as well? As long as it can definitely be fixed then that's quite alright.... this phone compared to the Epic (which I came from) seems like it's much less fail safe to me.

Coriolis3ffect said:
and after I flash this kernel it should be back to normal.... or should I try to flash a ROM all over again as well? As long as it can definitely be fixed then that's quite alright.... this phone compared to the Epic (which I came from) seems like it's much less fail safe to me.
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ROMs usually have kernels. You could just wipe Dalvick cache and cache and flash your original rom (which has it's original kernel). and that should work.
There's a sea of roms. You could try posting on a rom's thread whether a particular kernel is compatible. Just follow the spin of things. Saves from just going round in circles.

Coriolis3ffect said:
and after I flash this kernel it should be back to normal.... or should I try to flash a ROM all over again as well? As long as it can definitely be fixed then that's quite alright.... this phone compared to the Epic (which I came from) seems like it's much less fail safe to me.
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Here's a scenario: If you installed a rooted stock 2.3.4 rom then decided to install Silverneedle kernel, your phone will get stuck in this boot-loop because the silverneedle kernel is not compatible with 2.3.4 yet. So by flashing a stock kernel over what is already on there, it should fix the problem. Before you flash the stock kernel clear cache and dalvik. After that flash the kernel and reboot the phone. Chances are it will boot normally. I doubt you will have to reflash a ROM to fix this.

Just cleared the dalvik and the cache, reflashed the ROM hoping to start completely fresh and its still getting stuck...

Coriolis3ffect said:
Just cleared the dalvik and the cache, reflashed the ROM hoping to start completely fresh and its still getting stuck...
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Then flash a stock kernel. I have had the same problem before. I flashed a ROM, installed a kernel and stuck at HTC boot screen. The fix is to either install a stock kernel through bootloader or flash another ROM in recovery. If you want the best chance of it working the first time, then flash the stock rooted 2.3.4 ROM by xhausx. If you want to try other ROMs and kernels, make sure that your ROM and kernel are compatible. Also use the synergy wipe zip file before flashing to make sure everything is formatted properly. Also, did you flash the extra firmwares that came with the 2.3.4 update? If not, make sure you flash those along with the new radio that just came out.
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Take it you didn't do a nandroid before flashing?
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Tried to get my nandroid and it still got stuck..

Perhaps I should've also mentioned that my bootloader still says S-ON and I unlocked it using the HTC unlock method.

sn0b0ard said:
Then flash a stock kernel. I have had the same problem before. I flashed a ROM, installed a kernel and stuck at HTC boot screen. The fix is to either install a stock kernel through bootloader or flash another ROM in recovery. If you want the best chance of it working the first time, then flash the stock rooted 2.3.4 ROM by xhausx. If you want to try other ROMs and kernels, make sure that your ROM and kernel are compatible. Also use the synergy wipe zip file before flashing to make sure everything is formatted properly. Also, did you flash the extra firmwares that came with the 2.3.4 update? If not, make sure you flash those along with the new radio that just came out.
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Not sure about any extra firmwares actually.... currently going to try flashing xhaus' ROM and hope that works...
Flashed the superwipe before flashing the ROM, then flashed the ROM... it went to the HTC screen for a second then just vibrated and then turned black.

When I go into the bootloader when it is loading up the images.... it kept saying "No Image!" for all of them. I'm not having any luck with this at all.

Coriolis3ffect said:
When I go into the bootloader when it is loading up the images.... it kept saying "No Image!" for all of them. I'm not having any luck with this at all.
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Do you have it named exactly PG86IMG.ZIP?
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Okay... you mentioned something about firmwares to flash... which ones are they?
I'm kinda lost at this point because I'm not sure about the specific order in which you are supposed to do things.

Which version of hboot do you have?
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1.50.000 or whatever

Just follow this guide easy. Easy step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1231249

jayharper08 said:
Just follow this guide easy. Easy step by step.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1231249
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+1 on this. RUU method should be bullet proof

Coriolis3ffect said:
Okay... you mentioned something about firmwares to flash... which ones are they?
I'm kinda lost at this point because I'm not sure about the specific order in which you are supposed to do things.
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It's in the post that xhausx made for the stock rooted 2.08.651.2 ROM.
URL: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223979
List of new firmwares for the 2.08.651.2 update:
(If you do the RUU method, you should have all the firmwares installed automatically btw...)
Radio & PRI Updates Radio 0.97.10.0808 PRI 1.24_003
PG86IMG_radio_pri.zip (MD5: E28414AAC6F91CE9D7B3615B2999AD3A)
RPM Possible fix for Black SOD
PG86IMG_rpm.zip (MD5: DE69396C8922FAD3AC82E5F836EE95FB)
SBL Secure Bootloader?
PG86IMG_sbl.zip (MD5: 5604349AD611241CF1AC152FD3B0DE45)
TZ Trusted Zone - Not sure of it's purpose
PG86IMG_tz.zip (MD5: 75749FBCCE1331A5A85D2A154E15B276)
PG2F2_SPCUSTOM - No idea what it is
PG86IMG_pg2f2_spcustom.zip (MD5: 7A7DE8659A0771919A14B0C299CA18CC)
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The link posted is for the GSM Evo 3D... will it work on CDMA?

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[Q] wifi, wimax, camera and...video playback

Hey GUIs...I recently used the HTC official unlck to unlock ny EVO 3s and then I installed a ROM...I thought that the ROM might be the problem but it wasn't....first off when I installed it my Wimax, camera,WiFi, or video playback didn't work...she. I flashed the damn Sprint ROM back and still had the sane problems? Any thoughts?
What rom did you install? Did you install the kernal to go with that rom? Did you re-install the stock kernal when you went back to the stock rom?
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I had installed.miui at first and then synergy and I didn't do either kernel for either 3 ROMS...where would u find them
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megarain5 said:
I had installed.miui at first and then synergy and I didn't do either kernel for either 3 ROMS...where would u find them
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You need the appropriate kernel for the rom to run properly. Kernels for each rom should be listed in the rom thread. If you are on hboot 1.5 you will have to flash the kernel separately in the bootloader or with the Flash GUI app.
sitlet said:
You need the appropriate kernel for the rom to run properly. Kernels for each rom should be listed in the rom thread. If you are on hboot 1.5 you will have to flash the kernel separately in the bootloader or with the Flash GUI app.
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so even with me messing up the kernel once if i find the correct kernel everything will revert and work? because when i flashed miui it stuck on the startup screen and never loaded past that so if i find the kernel that solves everything?
I would at least wipe cache and dalvik after flashing the kernel. If you run into problems, you may need to fully wipe, then install the rom from stratch, then install the kernel right after.
sitlet said:
I would at least wipe cache and dalvik after flashing the kernel. If you run into problems, you may need to fully wipe, then install the rom from stratch, then install the kernel right after.
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Well yeah thats the problem i did it using the flash gui app...the first kernel i tried which was a tiamut kernel didnt load....so i used rcmix_3d_evo_kernel...it accepted, when it went into reboot. it never loaded after that. But now when i go into my recovery...i can actually unpack that zip now. when beforehand, it would alwasy fail...does that mean something? im trying the way you just said by flashing it, then wipping the dalvik and cache and then flashing my rom, basically right now im bricked unless this works, and the way to help me not be bricked doesnt work because megaupload has been seized so i cant get the cwm to make my sd card. RUU doesnt work to flash it back to stock. Im pretty much stuck with a bricked phone...hopefully i find a way around this. theres a thread on here that refers to other people being bricked from this exact kernel.
sitlet said:
I would at least wipe cache and dalvik after flashing the kernel. If you run into problems, you may need to fully wipe, then install the rom from stratch, then install the kernel right after.
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Hey you really helped me, i ended up being bricked but what i had to do was flash the kernel twice or idk exactly which worked but i had to fastboot flash the boot.img from the ROM i were gonna use and flash the kernel...now all of my things are back working, 4g, wifi,video playback and everyting...the thing is the kernel was a defective kernel IF NOT FLASHED CORRECTLY.

[Q] Bricked Phone??? Stuck at HTC Splash Screen

This is embarrassing but I think I might have just bricked my phone. I'm hoping that there is a work around. Please let me know if you need more info to possibly help me.
I was running:
1. SIM Unlocked/Rooted T-Mobile Amaze 4G with 1.43.531.3 Radio
2. BulletProof 2.41 Rom
3. Faux123 Kernal v.0.0.8 [Jan 22]
4. Have Clockwork Recovery Installed
I've been dealing with constant reboots since I bought the phone new. I saw that someone posted in the Energy Rom thread that when they installed his Rom that the reboots went away. So I decided to try his.
I then:
1. Grabbed the Stock Kernal Flasher and tried to flash back to the stock kernal using Xboarders Easy Flasher. Everything seemed to go fine.
2. Phone rebooted and Its just stuck at the HTC Logo.
Any options for me? I did try to restore from my last ROM backup using CWM (which I figured was futile) but that didn't change anything.
Thanks for your help on this. I love this phone but I just couldn't keep dealing with the constant reboots. Now I'm really hosed
Reflash the kernel again...maybe it didn't write everything.
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Double0EK said:
Reflash the kernel again...maybe it didn't write everything.
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Thanks for the reply,
I used Windows to flash the phone's kernal. It won't recognize the device since its stuck at the logo.
If there is a way to flash the kernal in Recovery (I'm still S-On with unlocked bootloader) please let me know and I'll try it that way..
Stephen
dnslammers said:
Thanks for the reply,
I used Windows to flash the phone's kernal. It won't recognize the device since its stuck at the logo.
If there is a way to flash the kernal in Recovery (I'm still S-On with unlocked bootloader) please let me know and I'll try it that way..
Stephen
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i think the problem is using the stock kernel.
take out the battery, use the vol down+power buttons to boot into hboot, then boot into fastboot, flash the kernel appropriate to the rom your using, dont just use stock, and then reflash your rom. always remember to do a full wipe
alx294 said:
i think the problem is using the stock kernel.
take out the battery, use the vol down+power buttons to boot into hboot, then boot into fastboot, flash the kernel appropriate to the rom your using, dont just use stock, and then reflash your rom. always remember to do a full wipe
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Thanks for your suggestion. Before I saw your reply, I decided to flash the Energy Rom since it had the Stock kernal built into it. I fortunately already had the rom on my SD card so I went into Recovery and flash that rom.
FORTUNATELY, the phone rebooted successfully after rom flash to the new rom. My phone is still using Faux123's kernal so the Energy rom didn't flash the stock kernal after all. But my phone is working again!!!
Thanks for everyone's help. I guess I'll just leave the Faux123 kernal on it and be satisfied with that with the Energy rom. Hopefully the constant reboots will go away.
Stephen
dnslammers said:
My phone is still using Faux123's kernal so the Energy rom didn't flash the stock kernal after all.
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Thanks to S-ON the kernel will not flash when you flash a rom. You have to flash the kernel separately using the kernel flash utility.
I'm running the Energy rom using the stock kernel from his thread and am loving it. Battery life is great. I've heard that battery life is not so good with faux.
No worries needed... glad you figured it out. The good news though about having S=on is that it's virtually impossible to brick. I'm pretty sure I've read posts from members saying good luck trying to brick it.
I'm sure if you edit the right code in the build.prop, you might be able to brick it, but even then you should still be able to boot into recovery.
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phone is acting funny...need help

ill try and be as concise as possible, any other questions, just ask...ive been running energyrom for a few days now. i decided yesterday that i was going to flash this phone to stock and return it to tmobile (nothing wrong with the phone itself, just cant get used to it). i used the relocker tool and went into hboot where it said "relocked" and "security warning" underneath (never saw that before). so i figured wtf and flashed the stock 1.43 rom to it. well, after boot, **** wouldnt recognize the internal sd or my external one either.
decided to flash the stock rom again, relocked using htc.dev (adb oem relock) and went back to hboot. no more "security warning". flash the stock rom and go into titanium backup to remove bloat and see under "uninstalled" btips, btips_tmp, com.android.htcprofile, cw, and cwtemp. how? i hadnt uninstalled anything and was coming from a fresh flash of the stock rom. anyways, now im having issues with wifi calling not working right. i figured since i flashed nrgz's modified kernel, maybe that had something to do with it, but wouldnt a complete reinstall of the stock rom overwrite the kernel? wtf am i supposed to do now? ive flashed hundreds of times across various devices and never had issues.
I think you may need stock recovery for a reflash of the stock rom to overwrite the kernel. Then again, I may not know wtf I'm talking about.
marleyfan61 said:
I think you may need stock recovery for a reflash of the stock rom to overwrite the kernel. Then again, I may not know wtf I'm talking about.
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thanks for the response. anyone else have any ideas or should i give the flashing stock recovery a shot? i always thought flashing the ruu overwrote everything
kernel issues, you need to flash the right kernel, you do not need stock recovery to flash kernel...go and read READ me first section...there's all in one tool use it
marleyfan61 said:
I think you may need stock recovery for a reflash of the stock rom to overwrite the kernel. Then again, I may not know wtf I'm talking about.
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This is right, i had the same problem with the security warning and it was because i didnt have stock recovery
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Why is it that only GB radios work on my ICS PHONE?

I have S-Off, the leaked May Hboot, an ICS ROM (Nils' Business ICS 3.4 S-off version), but the ICS radios simply do not work.
Today I tried them and had barely functioning cell reception, crap battery life, and only 1x data.
Then I flashed the OTA GB radios, and everything was perfect. Lightening fast 4g, killer cell reception, and great battery.
Why?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
The Beeb
Try this one. There are a couple floating around that may have problems but this one works for me
ICS Latest Radio
Just remove everything in the name before the PH and flash in bootloader (I know, you know this but others may not)
May also want to match the kernel
Thanx, Nils. I'll try it after work today.
BTW, I'm on your new kernel release, and it's running great.
BBEgo said:
Thanx, Nils. I'll try it after work today.
BTW, I'm on your new kernel release, and it's running great.
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Pretty sure you were so let me know how you make out.
If it ain't broke don't fix it. There are people who would kill for "Lightening fast 4g, killer cell reception, and great battery. "
Kane5581 said:
If it ain't broke don't fix it. There are people who would kill for "Lightening fast 4g, killer cell reception, and great battery. "
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What you say makes perfect sense, and I even agree with you.
There's just this tiny voice in the back of my head that keeps shouting "Yeah, but WHY?!?"
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
Snuzzo said:
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
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Are you asking or telling?
i flashed the latest radio while on my latest ROM with the latest leaked kernel with not problems.
NilsP said:
Are you asking or telling?
i flashed the latest radio while on my latest ROM with the latest leaked kernel with not problems.
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Just mentioning is all. I had issues myself with data+voice until doing the above. Now I have spot on 4g and calls are crystal.
EDIT:
That was with the older leak, same radios.
Snuzzo said:
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
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+1 you probably NEED to do this.. I know I always do..
In superchilpil's firmware thread he does say to wipe and reinstall or you'll have 4g problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614366
"YOU MUST FACTORY RESET IN THE BOOTLOADER TO FIX DATA ISSUES"
Actually it was Snuzzo who informed me that I need to do that after not reading all the words on the flashing instructions. You know figured I would just skip that part well thats fine if you want your data dropping in and out, no 4G and just general ****tyness..
I did a wipe/factory reset in bootloader, and then restored a CWM Backup of Nils' ROM.
When that didn't work, I did it again and wiped everything and started over with a fresh install... No joy.
Snuzzo said:
After updating radios, may need to have stock recovery installed and do a factory reset in hboot, then reflash recovery, rom, & kernel.
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I skipped the recovery step... That's gotta be the problem.
BBEgo said:
I did a wipe/factory reset in bootloader, and then restored a CWM Backup of Nils' ROM.
When that didn't work, I did it again and wiped everything and started over with a fresh install... No joy.
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You have to have the stock recovery in order to factory reset in the bootloader. If you have a custom recovery such as cwm or ra it won't do the reset needed for the radio to work correctly.
Flash stock recovery
Factory reset
Boot to make sure radios work right
Fastboot install custom recovery
Restore backup
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Unable to flash back to Mean Rom ICS from MeanBean?

I have been running MeanBean for a few months and am not very happy with the battery life and certain other "Features" and would like to flash the ICS ROM listed below. I have tried a few times to flash it but it won't install. It stalls trying to install and just sits there for up to an hour with no progress. I have wiped everything several times and get the same results. I end up having to go back to MeanBean also listed below (Which installs just fine in about 5 minutes.) I've re-downloaded the ROM several times getting the same size.
I've recently started getting random reboots with no error report generated. That and the poor battery life begs me to go back to ICS... If It would install. I have 1 year left on the contract so a new phone is not in the cards.
Any suggestions?
Kernel: 3.4.10-g19136fe
Baseband: 1.05.11.0606
Build: 3.16.651.3
S-ON
Thanks! ?)
jocarog said:
Try either mean rom ics if you haven't updated your firmware or meanbean jelly bean if you did update to the latest firmware, both have all the instructions in the op for s-on installation should be easy...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048229 (meanbean) :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727167 (mean rom)
Both are pure stock with a bunch of tweaks that will give you good battery life and performance, only con is that both haven't been updated in a while but are pretty stable... (ics mean rom not being developed at all anymore)
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Micro Maniac said:
I have been running MeanBean for a few months and am not very happy with the battery life and certain other "Features" and would like to flash the ICS ROM listed below. I have tried a few times to flash it but it won't install. It stalls trying to install and just sits there for up to an hour with no progress. I have wiped everything several times and get the same results. I end up having to go back to MeanBean also listed below (Which installs just fine in about 5 minutes.) I've re-downloaded the ROM several times getting the same size.
I've recently started getting random reboots with no error report generated. That and the poor battery life begs me to go back to ICS... If It would install. I have 1 year left on the contract so a new phone is not in the cards.
Any suggestions?
Kernel: 3.4.10-g19136fe
Baseband: 1.05.11.0606
Build: 3.16.651.3
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since you are s-on, are you flashing the kernel/boot.img separately? or thru fastboot? If I'm not mistaken when you are s-on you have to flash the rom twice (meanben OP and meanrom ICS OP instructed) so the kernel gets installed... Good luck!
P.S. you need to update your radio/baseband but for that you need to be s-off.
I have the same problem, except for me when I install the MeanRom zip, it reboots while it installs the kernel and then hangs. I'd really like to get this rom working again! Really the onnly reason was because I heard that Sprint limited MMS sizes on JB, and ICS was supposedly unaffected, so I wanted to see if it was true.
numel007 said:
I have the same problem, except for me when I install the MeanRom zip, it reboots while it installs the kernel and then hangs. I'd really like to get this rom working again! Really the onnly reason was because I heard that Sprint limited MMS sizes on JB, and ICS was supposedly unaffected, so I wanted to see if it was true.
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Try a different download, did you checked the md5?? If you are s-off it should be easy to flash...
jocarog said:
Try a different download, did you checked the md5?? If you are s-off it should be easy to flash...
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I'm s-off, and I thought maybe there was something wrong with the md5 also, but it checks out fine. I also tried downloading an older version, then dirty flashing the newer version, but that didn't work either and it hung at the same spot. I've never had problems before with flashing roms before... althoughI've never been able to flash a kernel correctly for some reason. Custom kernels and my phone just never work
numel007 said:
I'm s-off, and I thought maybe there was something wrong with the md5 also, but it checks out fine. I also tried downloading an older version, then dirty flashing the newer version, but that didn't work either and it hung at the same spot. I've never had problems before with flashing roms before... althoughI've never been able to flash a kernel correctly for some reason. Custom kernels and my phone just never work
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thicklizard has a kernel stabilizer in his dev folder made by viperboy, my replacement doesn't like custom kernels if I don't flash that right after the kernel, did you used superwipe or just wiped in TWRP?
jocarog said:
thicklizard has a kernel stabilizer in his dev folder made by viperboy, my replacement doesn't like custom kernels if I don't flash that right after the kernel, did you used superwipe or just wiped in TWRP?
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A stabilizer? Does that work across all roms Sense and AOSP? Or just certain types? I only wiped in twrp, but according to instruction to install kernels, all you need to do is wipe cache and dalvik before flashing right?
numel007 said:
A stabilizer? Does that work across all roms Sense and AOSP? Or just certain types? I only wiped in twrp, but according to instruction to install kernels, all you need to do is wipe cache and dalvik before flashing right?
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You need to do a super wipe and in the same session I would flash the custom kernel and yes the stabilizer works on sense and aosp...
numel007 said:
A stabilizer? Does that work across all roms Sense and AOSP? Or just certain types? I only wiped in twrp, but according to instruction to install kernels, all you need to do is wipe cache and dalvik before flashing right?
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Are you positive you are S-OFF? You used Facepalm,DirtyRacun,or Moonshine?
S-OFF and htcdev unlocked are 2 totally different things
Sounds to me like you are just htcdev unlocked
jocarog said:
You need to do a super wipe and in the same session I would flash the custom kernel and yes the stabilizer works on sense and aosp...
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If I superwipe, I'll need to reflash the rom correct? And then without rebooting, install the stabilizer, wipe cache and dalvik, then Komodo?
bigdaddy619 said:
Are you positive you are S-OFF? You used Facepalm,DirtyRacun,or Moonshine?
S-OFF and htcdev unlocked are 2 totally different things
Sounds to me like you are just htcdev unlocked
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I believe I am s-off, as my bootloader reads. I used DirtyRacun (which had a number of problems.)
Oh and my Hboot is 1.19.222 if that helps
numel007 said:
If I superwipe, I'll need to reflash the rom correct? And then without rebooting, install the stabilizer, wipe cache and dalvik, then Komodo?
I believe I am s-off, as my bootloader reads. I used DirtyRacun (which had a number of problems.)
Oh and my Hboot is 1.19.222 if that helps
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Yup looks like you are s-off
Komodo won't work on sense roms
bigdaddy619 said:
Yup looks like you are s-off
Komodo won't work on sense roms
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Oh I know Komodo doesn't work, forgot to mention I'm running ReVolt to test if I can install kernels... Just tried the stabilizer, and then the kernel. Still no luck Get put in a bootloop
numel007 said:
If I superwipe, I'll need to reflash the rom correct? And then without rebooting, install the stabilizer, wipe cache and dalvik, then Komodo?
I believe I am s-off, as my bootloader reads. I used DirtyRacun (which had a number of problems.)
Oh and my Hboot is 1.19.222 if that helps
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If you are going to go back to ics mean rom do not flash Komodo! That's for aosp 4.2.2, you might want to use an ics kernel... I don't remember the name but zarbos had one and I think flar2 had another one, and flash rom, then custom kernel, then stabilizer, reboot...
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If you are going to go back to ics mean rom do not flash Komodo! That's for aosp 4.2.2, you might want to use an ics kernel... I don't remember the name but zarbos had one and I think flar2 had another one, and flash rom, then custom kernel, then stabilizer, reboot...
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Yeah forgot to mention what rom I'm using. But I tried to use I believe Arc-Reactor a while back with Sense and the same thing happened then too
numel007 said:
Oh I know Komodo doesn't work, forgot to mention I'm running ReVolt to test if I can install kernels... Just tried the stabilizer, and then the kernel. Still no luck Get put in a bootloop
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Try a lower speed meaning 1.7ghz or 1.8ghz some phones don't like to be OC'ed
bigdaddy619 said:
Try a lower speed meaning 1.7ghz or 1.8ghz some phones don't like to be OC'ed
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I'm using the 1.5 version when I flash. I also tried the 1.7 before, and neither work. I think I have a busted phone or something lol
numel007 said:
I'm using the 1.5 version when I flash. I also tried the 1.7 before, and neither work. I think I have a busted phone or something lol
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hmmmmm weird
BTW is revolt even for the EVO LTE? NVM found it
bigdaddy619 said:
hmmmmm weird
BTW is revolt even for the EVO LTE?
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Well seeing as there is a thread here, someone ported it at least. It's really really nice though I'd love to get my own kernel working on it. You don't think that maybe since it's a hybrid of three different roms, that would be affecting the installation? I guess perhaps I could superwipe, install rom, install stabilizer, and then kernel.
Link to ReVolt: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337740
numel007 said:
Well seeing as there is a thread here, someone ported it at least. It's really really nice though I'd love to get my own kernel working on it. You don't think that maybe since it's a hybrid of three different roms, that would be affecting the installation? I guess perhaps I could superwipe, install rom, install stabilizer, and then kernel.
Link to ReVolt: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337740
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IDK I only use sense roms so not really sure what the problem might be
bigdaddy619 said:
IDK I only use sense roms so not really sure what the problem might be
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I could experiment quickly. I'll do the installs with Elemental 1.5 and MeanBean and see if I can boot.
Update: Flashed, rom appears to be stuck in boot animation.
Update 2: Booted! Wow, alright guess I'll try the same with ReVolt now...

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