so i unlock my HTC evo 3D last night and have root access not. i'm using TWRP 2.0 for recovery. i flash the evervolv ICS rom and then reboot my device and it just get stuck on the HTC white boot screen. is there an extra step to flash ICS or did i forget to do something. i'm able to flash other roms with no problems. any help would be great. thanks in advance
Try super wipe that usaly is comman issue
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i have hboot 1.5 as well. could that be why i can't flash ICS?
2000csi said:
i have hboot 1.5 as well. could that be why i can't flash ICS?
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Yeah that's gonna be an issue, use flash image GUI to flash the kernel before you flash the Rom, meaning...while you're in your current Rom use flash image GUI and find your ics Rom and the app will take out the kernel and flash it. Then you need to go to recovery and flash the ics Rom
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Yeah that's gonna be an issue, use flash image GUI to flash the kernel before you flash the Rom, meaning...while you're in your current Rom use flash image GUI and find your ics Rom and the app will take out the kernel and flash it. Then you need to go to recovery and flash the ics Rom
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got it thanks!!
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I am S-On HBoot 1.15.
I had to flash a new boot.img for CM10 Nightlies to work. I understand that I will have to flash a Sense based Rom boot.img to leave CM10.
I want the new radios and kernel from the OTA. What do I do?
I saw pocketables had a way to do it, but I'm not sure this would work for me. Would I just need to flash a Sense boot.img first, go through their method, then flash the CM10 boot.img again and restore my CM10 back up?
Will the new OTA radios and kernel work with CM10 Nightlies?
Help, I am lost...
You may be able to use the Flash Image UI app in Google Play, with the 1.15 hboot. Try that, but play it safe and read up on the best practices to flash new kernels, etc. as you're playing with fire. You can get bricked.
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Fastboot is the most reliable method. As always verify the MD5 to avoid problems
xuohtx said:
I am S-On HBoot 1.15.
I had to flash a new boot.img for CM10 Nightlies to work. I understand that I will have to flash a Sense based Rom boot.img to leave CM10.
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HBOOT 1.15 and up do not allow for S-OFF, and HTCDev unlocking still does not allow the flash of new radios and the like. Because of this, taking the new OTA or running a RUU are the only way to update to the newest radio.
xuohtx said:
I want the new radios and kernel from the OTA. What do I do?
I saw pocketables had a way to do it, but I'm not sure this would work for me. Would I just need to flash a Sense boot.img first, go through their method, then flash the CM10 boot.img again and restore my CM10 back up?
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That is probably the easiest way to do it. Flash (using fastboot) a sense kernel (boot.img), flash back to sense ROM, take OTA, then flash CM10 kernel and restore CM10 backup.
xuohtx said:
Will the new OTA radios and kernel work with CM10 Nightlies?
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Radio: Yes. Kernel: No. You want to flash the CM10 kernel back before restoring your CM10 backup. I am running CM10 nightlies with the newest radio and PRI. I flashed them separately since I am S-OFF, and they work fine.
xuohtx said:
Help, I am lost...
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Everyone gets lost at some point. Don't worry about it
I think the only way for s on people to get the new radio is to take the ota.. I recommend NOT doing this. This gives you the new hboot which will make it even less likely that you get s off. You can get the new kernel by fastbooting the boot.img of a Rom based on the new kernel and than flash the Rom in twrp. This is the smartest route in my opinion
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So real quick....
I rooted my phone with ODIN last night, so I'm still running AT&T Rom and Stock 3e. I am trying to get JB installed but don't know where to go from here. I need to get Clockwork Recovery right? If so, how can I get that on my phone? I did read I should not used ROM MANAGER!
Sorry for the stupidity! I got JB on my last Galaxy before it broke I'm just confused because I did it a different was last time. Thanks for the help!
just flash a custom kernel with ODIN. That'll give you CWM recovery. then you can flash whatever you want.
MotoMudder77 said:
just flash a custom kernel with ODIN. That'll give you CWM recovery. then you can flash whatever you want.
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Ok, is Odin 1.85 sufficient (or is there a newer one) and then can I just flash it with Siyah 4.1.4?
IDK much about Odin. But if it worked for ya the first time it should be good.
for the kernel, you must find one in a format Odin uses and not in the normal .zip which requires CWM recovery to flash.
Right now .tar is the only one that comes to mind for Odin.
dsebbs said:
Ok, is Odin 1.85 sufficient (or is there a newer one) and then can I just flash it with Siyah 4.1.4?
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I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
adfurgerson said:
I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
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Okay cool. I know this might be asking a lot but can you just link to me a Kernel that will work with the ROM I have? It's still the AT&T Stock Rom 2.3.4 with Baseband I777UCKH7 and Kernel 2.6.35.7.
dsebbs said:
Okay cool. I know this might be asking a lot but can you just link to me a Kernel that will work with the ROM I have? It's still the AT&T Stock Rom 2.3.4 with Baseband I777UCKH7 and Kernel 2.6.35.7.
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Take a look at the guide which is the top link in my signature. It will give you a little more detail on what you want to do, and has links to the available Gingerbread kernels.
adfurgerson said:
I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
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the only point in flashing a kernel compatible with a ROM, would be if you wanted to boot into the ROM.
Yes, flashing a kernel meant for a different version will most likely bootloop.
You can flash any kernel you want if you have no intentions on booting the system.
Recovery inside the kernel has nothing to do with what ROM your running. Will always be able to boot into recovery. Or **** broke
I give you lots of credit for reading not to use rom manager!
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If you use Mobile Odin you can flash a custom kernel that will install CWM and then flash a custom ROM with CWM. I do this so I do not mess with the flash counter.
dsebbs said:
So real quick....
I rooted my phone with ODIN last night, so I'm still running AT&T Rom and Stock 3e. I am trying to get JB installed but don't know where to go from here. I need to get Clockwork Recovery right? If so, how can I get that on my phone? I did read I should not used ROM MANAGER!
Sorry for the stupidity! I got JB on my last Galaxy before it broke I'm just confused because I did it a different was last time. Thanks for the help!
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It sounds like you're taking the same route I did to root my phone. I first flashed a rooted, stock ICS ROM, then I flashed the Siyah kernel using Mobile Odin, then I eventually went on to flash a JB ROM (SuperNexus) using Mobile Odin. I'm sure I could have skipped that step of flashing Siyah because SuperNexus flashes a CM kernel anyway, but I kinda didn't know what I was doing.
Guys, please help me.
I recently rooted it but haven't done nandroid backup yet, and i install chainfire 3d but then my phone won't pass the splash screen, after the htc logo it turns black. please tell me what should i do. i have H-BOOT 1.19, RADIO 1.12.11.0809, bootloader unlock, twrp installed.
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Deny A
den_piero said:
Guys, please help me.
I recently rooted it but haven't done nandroid backup yet, and i install chainfire 3d but then my phone won't pass the splash screen, after the htc logo it turns black. please tell me what should i do. i have H-BOOT 1.19, RADIO 1.12.11.0809, bootloader unlock, twrp installed.
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Deny A
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flash a new Rom.
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flex360 said:
flash a new Rom.
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Thank you for the quick reply, but i don't really understand which ROM should i flash. Can i just factory reset? and do the OTA?
Chainfire is not supported on our evos, you will soft brick every time. You have to flash a new Rom. Either flash a Rom and kernel separately or flash a Rom with kernel installer like meanrom
om4 said:
Chainfire is not supported on our evos, you will soft brick every time. You have to flash a new Rom. Either flash a Rom and kernel separately or flash a Rom with kernel installer like meanrom
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om4, thank you for the reply. I've read your Dont' Panic thread, would it be possible to flash the boot.img alone? can i flash with the latest RUU ? or is there a latest stock ROM available, because i only get from search is the previous stock ROM
2.13 stock deodexed with root
om4 said:
2.13 stock deodexed with root
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Thank you very much om4, the link in OP thread is dead but i can manage to find Captain_Throwback link.Do i need to relock the bootloader? and I still need to flash the kernel after i flash it with the deodex stock right?
If i decide to go with the mean rom, should i re-lock the bootlader or just straight flashing the rom after clean wipe and factory reset?
If you flash meanrom you don't need to relock bootloader. Only relock the bootloader if you are getting ready to flash ruu or if you are trying to accept an ota. To accept an ota you would need a stock Rom and recovery before relocking bootloader
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If you flash meanrom you don't need to relock bootloader. Only relock the bootloader if you are getting ready to flash ruu or if you are trying to accept an ota. To accept an ota you would need a stock Rom and recovery before relocking bootloader
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Thank you very much sir, you've been very helpfull. Thank you
Hey guys I rooted this phone almost a year ago and installed a custom rom. I remember the procedure being very different from other phones I have done and very complicated. At the moment I am still "S-on" and running Android Revolution HD 1.1.0 (android 2.3.4)
My goal is to install the newest version of Android Revolution ( looking for a very stable rom, so I'm open to suggestions)
The thread mentions extra steps if you are coming from a non-ics rom.
Also Im considering the Energy rom. (this one does not specify any extra complicated steps)
In the current state that I'm in should I run the all in one s-off tool? do I even need that for these roms? what recovery should I flash? (Im currently on a CW based recovery)
Thanks in advance for all the help.
you should first flash back to stock.... then update to ICS... after that you should once again unlock your bootloader and flash 4ext recovery this time.. but you id really suggest updating to ICS before trying to flash any ICS roms..., specially since your still "S-ON"
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you should first flash back to stock.... then update to ICS... after that you should once again unlock your bootloader and flash 4ext recovery this time.. but you id really suggest updating to ICS before trying to flash any ICS roms..., specially since your still "S-ON"
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To my understanding, flashing back to stock requires the stock recovery and a stock image.
I found the stock image here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_Amaze_4G/ROMs#Stock_ROMs
but can somebody help me find a stock recovery?
krayzielilsmoki said:
To my understanding, flashing back to stock requires the stock recovery and a stock image.
I found the stock image here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_Amaze_4G/ROMs#Stock_ROMs
but can somebody help me find a stock recovery?
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First of all, which carrier are you on? Are you s-off?
Dark Nightmare said:
First of all, which carrier are you on? Are you s-off?
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He said he was s-on in the first post
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Relock bootloader. Flash RUU for your carrier in bootloader. There are plenty of threads, and 2 stickies describing this
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Can i install any international version ROM, or will the radio be broken or something?
Not sure about any, but I've installed trickdroid and revolution without any problems
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Can i install any international version ROM, or will the radio be broken or something?
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Yeah, just unlock your bootloader and flash a custom recovery. I recommend TWRP since it's more touch orientated (designed better) than ClockworkMod. Then download a ROM and follow instructions.
For those that have flashed Int. ROMs and have TWRP, did you use dumlock or flash the boot.img in fastboot? If anyone has used dumlock, can you write up how you used to get a good flash? I am coming from Sammy, so all of this is very new to me and I am trying to learn as much as I can. Thanks.
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For those that have flashed Int. ROMs and have TWRP, did you use dumlock or flash the boot.img in fastboot? If anyone has used dumlock, can you write up how you used to get a good flash? I am coming from Sammy, so all of this is very new to me and I am trying to learn as much as I can. Thanks.
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I didn't use twrp I used CWM. The kernel for Renovate installed in that recovery.
gunnyman said:
I didn't use twrp I used CWM. The kernel for Renovate installed in that recovery.
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So you just flashed in recovery like normal? Nothing else?
This phone is super confusing, keep reading about flashing a boot.img before flashing a ROM or using dumlock. Can not find a straight answer to what I need to do to go from rooted stock to a ROM.
BAM1789 said:
So you just flashed in recovery like normal? Nothing else?
This phone is super confusing, keep reading about flashing a boot.img before flashing a ROM or using dumlock. Can not find a straight answer to what I need to do to go from rooted stock to a ROM.
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As usual HTC left off some security on the released version of this phone's HBOOT.
The One X on AT&T was like this too when it first came out. We could even flash RADIOS on that thing.
I am pretty sure the discovery that you can flash boot.img from recovery is pretty new.