OK I don't know what I did but my 4g won't work or my wifi... Was downloading and flashing different kernels.. I did do a Nandroid backup but here's the prob. I can't get to it because I bootloader the team win recovery and now I can't undo it.. Please help
DatBSlim said:
OK I don't know what I did but my 4g won't work or my wifi... Was downloading and flashing different kernels.. I did do a Nandroid backup but here's the prob. I can't get to it because I bootloader the team win recovery and now I can't undo it.. Please help
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Not sure what you mean, you cannot get into bootloader. 4G WIFI issues are probably due to a kernel issue. I would say download recovery and flash that zip in bootloader and start over.
OK didn't explain that too well b4.. OK twrm recovery It said to flash in bootloader doing the PC86IMG.zip I did that and it will not let me use clockwork recover so I can restore my back up
If you have hboot 1.5 you will have to follow the 2nd part of these instructions to flash anything with a kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821
I had the same problem but doing it this way i haven't ran into that issue again. I hope it helps.
I have h boot 1.40
Sounds like your causing more problems trying to flash cwm recovery you gotta get into twrp and and the restore options, and restore the enitre systems. You don't need to go into any bootloader or anything just recovery...
Quickboot app is fastest way of gettin this done.. if you flash cwm over twrp then your nandroid can't be flashed thro cwm if it was made with twrp, I believe they are different formats, I use cwm my self, good luck
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DatBSlim said:
OK didn't explain that too well b4.. OK twrm recovery It said to flash in bootloader doing the PC86IMG.zip I did that and it will not let me use clockwork recover so I can restore my back up
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Ok, sounds like you switched from clockwork recovery to twrm. The backup files are different and not compatible between recoveries I think. You probably have to put clockwork back on to restore.
I don't know how I did it but I got everything back to how it was... Lol thanks 4 all the help xda
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So i have already flashed the CWM recovery onto my Evo 3d, But i have changed my mind and now i want to flash the TWRP recovery. Now i was wondering could i just flash over the CWM recovery with the TWRP recovery or would i have to remove the CWM recovery first? If so how do i remove it. Any help would be very much appreciated.
I had CWM first, and just flashed TWRP right over it. No issues at all
ChrisAC84 said:
I had CWM first, and just flashed TWRP right over it. No issues at all
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+1 no issues at all.
ChrisAC84 said:
I had CWM first, and just flashed TWRP right over it. No issues at all
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So it's not gonna brick my phone or anything when i flash right over?
steam374 said:
So it's not gonna brick my phone or anything when i flash right over?
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Nope. It will just write the new recovery right over the old one. On my Evo 4G I never had to erase recovery before flashing a new one. I switched between CWM and Amon Ra a couple times. I believe if you did want to erase it though, it can be done in fastboot. 'fastboot erase recovery'. There should be no need for that though. I'm not sure if that command works for us, but it did with the Evo 4G
So like you guys said i flashed the recovery over CWM and it worked perfectly. I only have one more question though...Where is the backup option on TWRP?
EDIT: Nevermind i found it i didn't know what they ment by "Backup partions"
I am unable to do this? I get a 736 error no matter if I try it in MAGLDR113 or CWR recovery. same thing. This happened before and i don't remember how I got it to work.
CWM installed fine when I rooted but since it seems most of the Dev's are preferring TWRP to CWM I was thinking about getting rid of the CWM and installing TWRP.
I looked around but didn't see just how to do this. Anybody got a link to instructions or know what I need to do?
OR.... Am I worrying about something stupid and shouldn't worry about it?
AdRock02gt said:
CWM installed fine when I rooted but since it seems most of the Dev's are preferring TWRP to CWM I was thinking about getting rid of the CWM and installing TWRP.
I looked around but didn't see just how to do this. Anybody got a link to instructions or know what I need to do?
OR.... Am I worrying about something stupid and shouldn't worry about it?
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I would switch to TWRP. All you need to do is flash TWRP right over CWM. You don't need to erase CWM first. Just follow the instructions for installing TWRP, and you'll be good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192077
Is it possible to just install it through terminal emulator now that we have root?
oohaylima said:
Is it possible to just install it through terminal emulator now that we have root?
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Not to my knowledge. Teamwin recommended installing it as a PG86IMG.zip for now, as that's the most reliable way to install it. You could also use fastboot to flash it if you'd want. Those are the only two ways I know to install it.
Actually, it looks like you can use Joeykrim's flash GUI app would do that...maybe research how to use it for that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192527&highlight=flash+GUI+app
my opinion is Teamwins recovery wil become the standard , nothing against clockwork . Amon Ra was the king of recoveries in the EVO4G days or atleast in my mind it was . I flashed the Teamwin recovery using the PG86IMG.zip . Went very smoothly without a hitch . My only advice is when you flash to Teamwin make a backup of your stock set up then let the flashing addiction kick in .
k2buckley said:
I would switch to TWRP. All you need to do is flash TWRP right over CWM. You don't need to erase CWM first. Just follow the instructions for installing TWRP, and you'll be good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192077
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Is the same true if I want to go back to CWM? Can I use ROM Manager to install CWM over TWRP?
StEVO_M said:
Is the same true if I want to go back to CWM? Can I use ROM Manager to install CWM over TWRP?
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Yes. There's a new touch recovery available. Search the play store for 4ext. Its a touch recovery.
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA
Latest Twrp works well. Only issues I seen in the latest was the time is off by 3 hours in the recovery and it doesn't seem to charge no red light.. But flashes everything right..
Hopefully this fixes a issue where the phone wasn't charging to green while off...
I've just started to use 4ext and so far I have no issues. TWRP works well also. I did get some restarts while in TWRP.
4eXT is going to become the standard you just don't know it yet...
(used Amon Ra, Clockwork Mod,TWRP and now 4eXT.)
I really need help. I unlocked my bootloader through htcdev.com and I flashed clockworkmod then I installed a rooted stock rom. then I installed rom manager and it made me flash clockwork mod again to use it so I did that. Now every time I try to boot into recovery I get the htc white splash screen for about 20 seconds then the phone reboots and I get no recovery. Anyone that has any idea on how to help please do so I am really lost here.
Go into the phone settings under power and uncheck fastboot....that should help
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I already had it unchecked, but I just checked it to see if anything would change and still nothing.
rayprobg said:
I already had it unchecked, but I just checked it to see if anything would change and still nothing.
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I would forget about using rom manager for now, just flash stuff manually in recovery. You're going to need to reflash your clockwork recovery, the one that was meant to be flashed with the htcdev.com unlock method. Also, I believe I saw someone post a TWRP that had been modified to work with the htcdev.com unlock method as well, so you could also search for that. Just download a PG86IMG.zip of the recovery you'll use, place it on your sd card, and then boot to the bootloader to flash the recovery. After that, you should be able to get back into recovery and restore a nandroid or flash a rom and start fresh.
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I would forget about using rom manager for now, just flash stuff manually in recovery. You're going to need to reflash your clockwork recovery, the one that was meant to be flashed with the htcdev.com unlock method. Also, I believe I saw someone post a TWRP that had been modified to work with the htcdev.com unlock method as well, so you could also search for that. Just download a PG86IMG.zip of the recovery you'll use, place it on your sd card, and then boot to the bootloader to flash the recovery. After that, you should be able to get back into recovery and restore a nandroid or flash a rom and start fresh.
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Thank you for the help, I would hate to be a pain about it, but can you possibly point me to a walkthrough or tell me how to do that. Thus far I have only used walkthroughs on all of this stuff I am kinda shooting in the dark here.
i have evo 3d cdma 1.50 s-on stuck on htc logo i unlock booloader via htcdev but when i write recovery custom recovery then isntall any rom still stuck on htc logo i write boot also but still stuck on htc logo i try to update offcial htc update its show security fail plz help how can make it work on any rom i dont care if i get root or not i just want to be able to use my phone
have you tried a full wipe before flashing?
What recovery are you using?
iTzLOLtrain said:
have you tried a full wipe before flashing?
What recovery are you using?
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ye i tried that i got team win recovery project 1.0.3 what can i do?
thanx
kaokollaa said:
ye i tried that i got team win recovery project 1.0.3 what can i do?
thanx
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Well there is your problem. Twrp sucks dude I suggest you get clockwork mod 4.0.1.4.
iTzLOLtrain said:
Well there is your problem. Twrp sucks dude I suggest you get clockwork mod 4.0.1.4.
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ok but how?
kaokollaa said:
ok but how?
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twrp 1.1.1 is the latest non-touch twrp recovery. if you want cwm, go to clockworkmod.com, go to rom manager, and look for evo 3d on the list of devices. 5.0.2.0 is the latest non-touch cwm recovery, and I would not recommend using cwm touch recovery.
you can also download rom manager from the play store and using the app to flash cwm recovery
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twrp 1.1.1 is the latest non-touch twrp recovery. if you want cwm, go to clockworkmod.com, go to rom manager, and look for evo 3d on the list of devices. 5.0.2.0 is the latest non-touch cwm recovery, and I would not recommend using cwm touch recovery.
you can also download rom manager from the play store and using the app to flash cwm recovery
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Clockworkmod 5.0.2.0 also sucks. tried it and had to do a full RUU restore.
you can download 4.0.1.4 from Here
I use twrp touch with htc dev unlock hboot 1.5 and haven't had any problems with it at all. Clockwork sucks, couldn't get latest version to work with it. Running infected rom haven't had any problems. I'll prob switch batch to the non-touch next time I flash just cause I would rather have something more stable and I don't care about touch but seems fine to me.
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Clockworkmod 5.0.2.0 also sucks. tried it and had to do a full RUU restore.
you can download 4.0.1.4 from Here
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I never had an issue with 5.0.2.0 while I was using it, but okay. I'm using 4ext, I like it a whole lot better than cwm and twrp
w0rdOo said:
I never had an issue with 5.0.2.0 while I was using it, but okay. I'm using 4ext, I like it a whole lot better than cwm and twrp
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I guess different people have different issues. i had issues with twrp 2.0 and cwm 5.x.x.
But yeah im currently using 4ext with no issues. It works great.
can i flash cwm with twrp cuz i got no access to the system ?just recovery
No. You need to be in fastboot usb
iTzLOLtrain said:
No. You need to be in fastboot usb
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can you please tell me the adb codes and the way to do it please
i allready have adb
note: every time i try to flash anything it says e: cant open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
have the same problem,but i flash custom rom and flash ok,but stuck on logo htc any way
I have searched alot over the internet..:silly:
Still I dont get proper details on How to do a stock rom recovery after flashing a custom ROM.
I need the Steps for doing a stock ROM Backup and steps to restore it back after flashing custom ROM..
Hope It might help other users too..
Thanks..
Thor91 said:
I have searched alot over the internet..:silly:
Still I dont get proper details on How to do a stock rom recovery after flashing a custom ROM.
I need the Steps for doing a stock ROM Backup and steps to restore it back after flashing custom ROM..
Hope It might help other users too..
Thanks..
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Relock Bootloader and Install Official ROM
Conect USB on Bootloader FASTBOOT
Use command:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
and install for example:
RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_45_Cingular_US_1.19.502.1_Radio_2.14.55.01_18.21.95.55L_release_310178_signed.EXE
lol I speak only spanish!
Thanks for reply..
Sad I can only speak English..
where can I find that zip bro??
HTC EvitaRE and HTC ENRC2B (HTC One X+) Shipped Roms (RUUs)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094118
More info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140442
Thor91 said:
I have searched alot over the internet..:silly:
Still I dont get proper details on How to do a stock rom recovery after flashing a custom ROM.
I need the Steps for doing a stock ROM Backup and steps to restore it back after flashing custom ROM..
Hope It might help other users too..
Thanks..
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If I get your question right . you mean to say you want to backup and restore stock HOX+ recovery.
To backup the stock rom in that case you can follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551826
You just need to flash the recovery through the FASTBOOT .
You should of made a nandroid back up of the stock Rom what I do is make a nandroid of it before I put a custom Rom on... You need to get a nandroid of the stock Rom flash the boot.zip(kernel) 're lock the boot loader then run an ruu
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Thanks for ur reply..:good:
I am dead confused..
I am a complete noob..
I have not unlocked or rooted my phone yet..:angel:
so I guess I dont need a ruu..
I read about nandroid backup ..
plss check if these steps are right for doing a backup..
1.Install ClockWorkMod
2.Boot into Recovery mode
3.Select Backup and restore>Backup >hit Yes
Will it really restore my whole stock sense 5 rom after installing a custom rom..
Coz many of my friends say sometimes it doesnt seem to work..
First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
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First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
And yes a NandRoid Backup will restore pretty much everything . One thing you make sure that you should use the same RECOVERY for both backup and restore, since back up made with one of these recoveries is not compatible with the other.
Thor91 said:
Thanks for ur reply..:good:
I am dead confused..
I am a complete noob..
I have not unlocked or rooted my phone yet..:angel:
so I guess I dont need a ruu..
I read about nandroid backup ..
plss check if these steps are right for doing a backup..
1.Install ClockWorkMod
2.Boot into Recovery mode
3.Select Backup and restore>Backup >hit Yes
Will it really restore my whole stock sense 5 rom after installing a custom rom..
Coz many of my friends say sometimes it doesnt seem to work..
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First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
And yes a NandRoid Backup will restore pretty much everything . One thing you make sure that you should use the same RECOVERY for both backup and restore, since back up made with one of these recoveries is not compatible with the other.
ethanon said:
First of all you say that your phone is not rooted and not Unclocked . In that case the the very first step would be Unlocking your device(unless you have S-OFF) and then ROOTING your device. There are numerous workarounds floating over xda on how to unlock and root your HOX+. Else you can also try "Kingo Onle Click Root", this just works fine on HOX+(enrc2b) having S-OFF.
Once Done you can Backup your Stock Recovery(Optional).
Here on you can go ahead and install a Custom Recovery(TWRP or CWM) and Do a Nandroid backup.
And yes a NandRoid Backup will restore pretty much everything . One thing you make sure that you should use the same RECOVERY for both backup and restore, since back up made with one of these recoveries is not compatible with the other.
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well Yes I need to unlock and root my device first...
Now I am very much clear about custom recovery and nandroid backup..thanks to U!:good:
But I have another grave issue..
I really need ur opinion on that..
If I am not wrong A device with ext4 System format cannot flash or restore a backup with rfs system format...
Coz I encountered thisproblem a few days ago while trying to root my old device(My first root)..
so on my old device,I first rooted it,installed CWM,,made backup of stock rom(which was rfs)..flashed official CynogenMod(ext4)..And I was not able to restore my stock rom(gave an error while restoring System)..while I could restore a backup of the installed cynogenmod rom..
So will I be able to restore stock after installing CynogenMod on HOX+...
Curious to hear from U..
Well this is a queer issue .. though . Ofcourse you can restore your STOCK rom after installing CyanogenMod or any other ROM is that case. But one thing you should keep in mind is that the RECOVERY that you are using must be the same . That is if you take a Backup of your STOCK rom using TWRP in that case you need to use TWRP to restore this backup . same is applicable for ClockWorkMod. So just keep this in mind and happy flashing .