[Q] When is a Rezound a brick? - HTC Rezound

First let me affirm that a little knowledge is dangerous and I am proof to that.
I unlocked, rooted, originally had Amon Ra, but was used to CWM on my Droid, so loaded it. Tried Scott's Ice Cream Sand, only to find myself staring at the 4G screen. Went into CWM recovery, recovered from several days earlier, but froze at the "htc" screen.
Still had access to CWM so wiped data/cache, tried again w/ no result. After several battery pulls w/ frozen screen, when booted, I got the FASTBOOT screen w/ the other choices, but before I could make any selections, it scrolled through several items saying "no image", then droped me at HBOOT.
Now I'm looking for the umteenth time at a screen saying:
****UNLOCKED****
VIGOR PUT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.11.0000
eMMc-boot
Oct 6 2011.15.43.22
Parsihng...[SD ZIP]
[1] BOOT
Do you want to start update?
<VOL UP> Yes
<VOL DOWN> No
I have tried the "update" and it processes, I reboot, but am left in the same loop. The drivers in my Win 7/64 are up to date. The phone is recognized as a device, but I have no USB access to try flashing from the PC.m to be back w/ Amon Ra and no access to CWM. I have pulled the SD and deleted PH98IMG, but suspect another is on the phone's memory. I have pulled the SD and the SIM, but still can't get into the phone to reset, flast, or whatever.
I suspect I am "bricked"... don't want to hear confirmation, but better than another 36hrs of repetitious nonsense.

Did you flash the boot.img that goes with the rom you restored? Restoring doesn't restore the boot.img, so you gotta do that manually. It won't boot otherwise. And I'm assuming the PHxxx.zip you have in there already is the boot.img for Scott's rom.
Sent from my bad**s mofo HTC Rezound

Using the PC, I removed the SD and copied the PH98IMG file from CleanFLASH 1.0 to the SD card. When I got into FASTBOOT it looped, but took me back to the standard AmonRa menu w/ Recovery. I selected Recovery, then toggled the USB setting. That allowed me to get the PC linked. Then I flashed the PH98IMG again, it worked, and then flashed the "Stock Rooted ROM-Vigor-WWE2.01.605". It went, but FAILED at the reboot/bootloader command.
Again, I took out the SD card, removed the PH98IMG from it, replaced it, got into Recovery and flashed the ROM from the SD. I now am back in business.
I thought I was pretty handy with PC's, but like troubleshooting them, I found that often it boils down to persistence, trial and error, and luck. I DO SO UNDERSTAND THE PANICKED MESSAGES THAT SO OFTEN FREQUENT THESE FORUMS, and also understand the way they must tax the patience of the more proficient. Even so, please be patient and forgive me for adding to the mess. Maybe this will assist someone else.
Thank you for your help

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Using the PC, I removed the SD and copied the PH98IMG file from CleanFLASH 1.0 to the SD card. When I got into FASTBOOT it looped, but took me back to the standard AmonRa menu w/ Recovery. I selected Recovery, then toggled the USB setting. That allowed me to get the PC linked. Then I flashed the PH98IMG again, it worked, and then flashed the "Stock Rooted ROM-Vigor-WWE2.01.605". It went, but FAILED at the reboot/bootloader command.
Again, I took out the SD card, removed the PH98IMG from it, replaced it, got into Recovery and flashed the ROM from the SD. I now am back in business.
I thought I was pretty handy with PC's, but like troubleshooting them, I found that often it boils down to persistence, trial and error, and luck. I DO SO UNDERSTAND THE PANICKED MESSAGES THAT SO OFTEN FREQUENT THESE FORUMS, and also understand the way they must tax the patience of the more proficient. Even so, please be patient and forgive me for adding to the mess. Maybe this will assist someone else.
Thank you for your help
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It isn't that it taxes our patience it is the fact that there are about a dozen threads on this already. A little time spent searching and you would have had your answer.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA

these threads make me want to never come here again!!
how hard is it to use google. I mean cmon!!

andybones said:
these threads make me want to never come here again!!
how hard is it to use google. I mean cmon!!
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No kidding.
Just run the RUU if you are that messed up.

I do understand the use of the search function to not clutter the forums but at least he posted in the right section.
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This question has been answered...search
Again I do appreciate the response, but rest assured, I spent nearly two days searching through forums for answers, and none seemed to specifically answer my problem... although I'm sure I missed some. The searching did provide me with alternatives, when combined, appeared to deal with the problem...

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Again I do appreciate the response, but rest assured, I spent nearly two days searching through forums for answers, and none seemed to specifically answer my problem... although I'm sure I missed some. The searching did provide me with alternatives, when combined, appeared to deal with the problem...
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So you're up and running again?
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Thanks
Boots fine into the 2.01.605 system. The only thing I am trying to deal with is that if I go into fastboot, it still runs through a script and I get the "no image"... however everything works. I did a fastboot recovery of the boot img file that was with the CleanFlash Stock-Rooted Rom, but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
Tried copying the same PH98IMG file to the SD and when asked if I want to update, I did that too... but still get the "no image" when I reboot into FASTBOOT. I am going to rest now... and allow the phone to be a phone for a few days, then retackle the issue.
But, thank you so much for your

If you have the PH98IMG.zip on your sd card when you are in hboot, then you will have to make a choice to do the update or not. That is the only option you will ever have, thus the reason for deleting it as part of the first things that you do on an install.
If you do not have the PH98IMG.zip on your sd card and boot into hboot, it will run that script that you see and say "no image" That is just the way it is. It is checking for the .zip file. Its nothing to worry about.

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[Q] It's all Dr. Dre's fault...

Fellow XDAers,
I'm in dire straits for some assistance.
I've been a member for some time now, lurking here and there, contributing when I have something of value. I've been through several phones, with an EVO 4G being my latest acquisition. Once I left Sprint as my carrier (Monthly rates were just too high for my blood), I was left with a phone that I couldn't flash to another carrier worth my valuable dollars (yes I know I could flash to Cricket or Metro PCS but I've never been a fan of their service). So, I started reading this forum and may others in regards to rooting and flashing.
After accomplishing this and having a case of ORD, I finally settled on FreshROM.
It worked well and outside of the occasional lag, I was pretty happy with my setup. Then a friend of mine finally converted from the TP2 to the EVO 3D. After answering several of his questions about rooting and flashing, he made the leap and flashed InfectedROM w/ beats audio baked in.
Being an audiophile and music blogger, I was of course interested to see if there was a ROM available w/ beats in it for my device. I found this one HERE called BlazingROM and installed the file from the first D/L link using the normal SD card method and Clockwork.
I of course cleared the Dalvik and the other cache. I didn't make a backup of my FreshROM as I already had one on my SD Card and in Dropbox for safekeeping as well as a Stock Odexed backup just in case.
The ROM installed just fine and I was enjoying the different elements of it while re-installing my apps with Titanium Backup when, the ROM started giving me messages that I was running low on internal storage space. I stopped TB and started using Apps2SD to move what I'd installed so far to the card. I then went back to TB to finish but with every installation, I'd get the "Internal Memory Low" message again.
By this time, I was scratching my head. I mean, yes I do have 20 must have apps but with FreshROM and Apps2SD, I was able to have almost all of those apps on the SD card without any issue. Now with this BlazingROM, why would I be encountering this issue? I then noticed that this new ROM had some sort of baked in Task Manager, which was the process giving me the error messages. So I attempted to use it instead of A2SD to move anything I could to the card. After doing so, I once again went back to TB to finish but upon the first install, I got the error message again. By now, I'm getting a little pissed and I still haven't even tried out the beats audio part of the ROM yet.
So, I decided to go back to basics. I opened Clockwork and did a Dalvik wipe and a re-flash of the ROM. Once that finished, I re-booted the phone. It was to no avail, as the Task Manager happily told me my Internal Memory was still too low.
I kind of panicked, not really…but a little…but I kept my wits about me and quickly went back to the post I got the ROM from in search of answers. I scoured any and all related replies which the consensus of brought me to the conclusion that my SD card should be formatted and then partitioned to accommodate the BlazingROM’s internal memory quirk.
Having no need to ever do so before, I then asked Mr. Google how it is properly done. Of course searching there brought back many links and after reading the majority of them, I settled on the method that involved ditching Clockwork Mod for Amon Ra’s recovery as it had more necessary options to partition than CW. That accomplished, I then found a guide for the different sizes of partitions as well as a discussion on the difference between EXT2 and EXT3 as well as the pros and cons of upgrading from one to the other.
I opted to leave the swap size at 0 (zero) and go for a 512MB partition. Once that was done, I then once again went through the steps to get BlazingROM flashed and running and once again, the evil “Internal Memory Low” message laughed at my efforts.
Fine I thought, I'll just go back to my good old trusty FreshROM until I come across another one w/ beats audio and none of these memory issues. I turned off the device, went to the Bootloader, chose Recovery and from CW Recovery, wiped the Dalvik again and chose to install FreshROM from zip on SD card.
Everything was going fine. It installed and I chose to re-boot the phone. That's when tragedy struck.
When my phone attempted to start up, the normal Boot Screen I'd come to love, where if you have the volume up, you see a hybrid of Tux and Andy while being greeted with a stylized "FRESHHHHHHHH!!" became stuck in the dreaded Boot Loop.
Back I went to Mr. Google to get some answers. This time he directed me to posts from here at PPCG to XDA to Android Central and various others. Almost every post I read instructed me that a Boot Loop could easily be fixed by placing the PC36IMG on the roots of my card and allowing the Recovery to find it in the Bootloader. I did so but it didn’t seem to make any difference. The phone continued to loop.
I did a battery pull but this time when I went to the Bootloader, ensured that it was indeed finding the PC36IMG and re-booted, I ended up with the Black HTC screen with four exclamation marks in the corners.
I’d never seen this screen before…so now I’m really panicking.
Off I went again in search for a solution. This time, I came across posts at all of the sites mentioned before but with a different solution involving the use of an RUU to take the phone back to it’s out of the box stock ROM state. Fine I thought. The phone will still be S-Off and I’ve got everything backed up on TB and Dropbox, it won’t be hard to get it back to where it was.
After checking the posting dates to ensure I was getting fresh info and links, I ended up at Shipped-ROMS. I D/Led what appeared to be the latest one and most recommended (RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.70.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.11.19_NV_1.90_release_161482_signed.exe) to remedy my issue along with some instructions in a Word Doc regarding it as well that I found on another site. I even followed another post that added that I should install HTC Sync in order to have the right drivers on my PC for the RUU to work properly.
Long story short, after trying 10 different RUU’s as well as installing HTC Sync, uninstalling Sync and installing different HBoot drivers (2.10, 2.02, etc.) in all possible combinations, the only thing I’ve managed to do is end up with my phone still showing a Black HTC four exclamation mark screen. The only time the screen is different is when the RUU fails (either due to Error 152, Error 238 or Error 330) and I unplug the USB cable. The screen then shows an RUU Bootloader with these results:
SUPERSONIC EVT1 ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-2.10.0001 (PC36****)
MICROP-041f
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03_16ac
RADIO-2.15.00.0808
Mar 30 2010, 11:24:04
RUU
Parsing ….[downloading ZIP]
[1] RADIO_V2 -OK
[2] SPLASH -Fail-PU
[3] RECOVERY -Fail-PU
[4] WIMAX -Fail-PU
[5] USERDATA -Fail-PU
[6] BOOTLOADER -Fail-PU
[7] SYSTEM -Fail-PU
[8] BOOT -Fail-PU
Partition update fail!
Update Fail!
For some reason, each and every RUU gets up to around 32% to 40% and begins to show signs of failing while Updating User Data.
I’m reluctantly conceding defeat on this, as I have no clue as to what to do now. I’ve even gone as far as downloading Android SDK to try and figure out how to push the RUU or some kind of fix through ABD Shell.
If anyone has anything constructive that could help, I’d appreciate it greatly.
Wow. sorry my friend. I feel your pain as something similar happened to me with a HD2 once..my nand had gone bad. it seems you have pretty much tried everything. only recommendation I have is if you are still able to flash stuff try older version radios (downgrade radios first) before you try to RUU and don't neccesarily go for latest RUU you find. also leave out your SD card while trying the RUU. - fully format your SD card is also another thing I did not see in your long list of things you already tried? if you can't flash thru recovery (or maybe even your recovery somehow is messed up!?) try this new tool called Android Flasher I just saw someone has released on XDA. looks very good but I have personally not tested it yet. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18279765#post18279765
good luck maybe one of these combinations might work.
Gonna try and see what this can do to help later this evening. I appreciate the help and will report back what happens.

[q] fastboot usb help

i have the evo 3d and flashed some roms and alwats did back ups but tried the miui rom and now usb does not work at all...tried restoring or flashing other roms that were already on my usb cant do commands cuz usb doesnt work can someone please help
babybear293 said:
i have the evo 3d and flashed some roms and alwats did back ups but tried the miui rom and now usb does not work at all...tried restoring or flashing other roms that were already on my usb cant do commands cuz usb doesnt work can someone please help
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can't do commands via usb, i'm reading this to mean, you don't have adb access.
after wiping the /data partition, where system settings are stored, including the toggle for adb access via, you will probably have to re-enable.
to enable adb access via usb on sense -> settings -> applications -> development -> usb debugging. this should be toggle on.
if that doesn't work, post back and we can start digging deeper but i'm hoping that'll resolve your isse!
I apologize in advance for being lengthy, but I want to be thorough to give you a good idea of what I did. Hopefully someone will point out what I did right or wrong.
I had this same exact problem with MIUI the other day. I am not an expert on rooting/flashing, but I was able to resolve the issue with a little trial and error.
I flashed MIUI on my 3d. I wasnt too impressed with it really and flashed back to Eternity. A few days passed and I decided to give MIUI another shot and flashed back a second time. Mind you, I always do a factory reset twice, wipe cache twice, and wipe dalvik cache twice before any flash (even if it is an updated version of the ROM I am using), so I made sure to wipe everything before flashing. When I flashed I noticed the little bug on the notification bar area of MIUI and thought it was a clever way of showing debug mode was on.
After messing with it some more I realized that I just plain didnt like it and giving it any more time was not neccessary. I decided to flash back to Eternity. I booted up my phone into bootloader and tried to get into fastboot USB, but it wouldnt activate when I put my USB in. I rebooted into MIUI to make sure I didn't mistakenly turn debugging off. It was still on. I tried to get into fastboot USB a second time. Still an error. I searched XDA came across this thread. Noted that USB debug was on. Followed steps, no progress.
At this point I figured I would just try to flash eternity to see what happened without using fastboot. Froze on bootup. So I flashed MIUI back on. I then remembered hearing about Flash Image GUI on market (made by JoeyKrim who posted above me in this thread). I figured I would give it a shot.
Failed. I had Ziggy kernel from Eternity already on my SD, so I flashed that. It said it was successful. So I powered down. Then I booted into bootloader and went into recovery. I tried to flash Eternity and it froze during boot. I tried to boot up several times and always froze. I went back to MIUI figuring that perhaps the kernel really didnt flash. MIUI made it past boot, to the lockscreen, but I couldnt unlock it. Bascially I was stuck. None of the buttons worked except for power. I tried again to reboot MIUI again. Same problem.
Starting to get a bit desperate, and not being able to get into fastboot USB at all, I figured I could try to nand restore to stock rooted. Of course...still wont work since I couldnt access fastboot USB. My screen froze during boot on this as well.
So here I am stuck with no fastboot USB, a restore that wont flash, Eternity wont flash, and MIUI isnt responding. Honestly I was getting upset and had half a mind to hit the phone with a stun gun and take it to Sprint. (not my idea, but a Sprint person told me once to fry it and take it in and they would say it was a battery short which fried it). Anyhow. I then figured I would try RUU. Problem was that I heard RUU wont work unless you are locked. So I tried to re-lock, and of course couldnt do it since fastboto USB wont work.
I decided to hit the RUU anyhow and it failed saying it was Security fail. I wazs thinking of options, hit it with stun gun hopefully sprint replaced, sink it and insurance replace it, or just head to sprint to see if they could help. But much to my surprise, I tried to boot into bootloader one more time and sure enough fastboot USB was back. My recovery was gone, so I flashed CWM again and was able to put eternity back on. The only problem is that my CWM was deleted and I lost my Nand. Not too big a deal as I can always put a stock rooted rom on and use that as my Nand. Or I can always just RUU to stock, then re-root just to be certain I have a clean nand.
Alright guys. Anyone care to comment on what could have been done differently?
thos25 said:
I apologize in advance for being lengthy, but I want to be thorough to give you a good idea of what I did. Hopefully someone will point out what I did right or wrong.
I had this same exact problem with MIUI the other day. I am not an expert on rooting/flashing, but I was able to resolve the issue with a little trial and error.
I flashed MIUI on my 3d. I wasnt too impressed with it really and flashed back to Eternity. A few days passed and I decided to give MIUI another shot and flashed back a second time. Mind you, I always do a factory reset twice, wipe cache twice, and wipe dalvik cache twice before any flash (even if it is an updated version of the ROM I am using), so I made sure to wipe everything before flashing. When I flashed I noticed the little bug on the notification bar area of MIUI and thought it was a clever way of showing debug mode was on.
After messing with it some more I realized that I just plain didnt like it and giving it any more time was not neccessary. I decided to flash back to Eternity. I booted up my phone into bootloader and tried to get into fastboot USB, but it wouldnt activate when I put my USB in. I rebooted into MIUI to make sure I didn't mistakenly turn debugging off. It was still on. I tried to get into fastboot USB a second time. Still an error. I searched XDA came across this thread. Noted that USB debug was on. Followed steps, no progress.
At this point I figured I would just try to flash eternity to see what happened without using fastboot. Froze on bootup. So I flashed MIUI back on. I then remembered hearing about Flash Image GUI on market (made by JoeyKrim who posted above me in this thread). I figured I would give it a shot.
Failed. I had Ziggy kernel from Eternity already on my SD, so I flashed that. It said it was successful. So I powered down. Then I booted into bootloader and went into recovery. I tried to flash Eternity and it froze during boot. I tried to boot up several times and always froze. I went back to MIUI figuring that perhaps the kernel really didnt flash. MIUI made it past boot, to the lockscreen, but I couldnt unlock it. Bascially I was stuck. None of the buttons worked except for power. I tried again to reboot MIUI again. Same problem.
Starting to get a bit desperate, and not being able to get into fastboot USB at all, I figured I could try to nand restore to stock rooted. Of course...still wont work since I couldnt access fastboot USB. My screen froze during boot on this as well.
So here I am stuck with no fastboot USB, a restore that wont flash, Eternity wont flash, and MIUI isnt responding. Honestly I was getting upset and had half a mind to hit the phone with a stun gun and take it to Sprint. (not my idea, but a Sprint person told me once to fry it and take it in and they would say it was a battery short which fried it). Anyhow. I then figured I would try RUU. Problem was that I heard RUU wont work unless you are locked. So I tried to re-lock, and of course couldnt do it since fastboto USB wont work.
I decided to hit the RUU anyhow and it failed saying it was Security fail. I wazs thinking of options, hit it with stun gun hopefully sprint replaced, sink it and insurance replace it, or just head to sprint to see if they could help. But much to my surprise, I tried to boot into bootloader one more time and sure enough fastboot USB was back. My recovery was gone, so I flashed CWM again and was able to put eternity back on. The only problem is that my CWM was deleted and I lost my Nand. Not too big a deal as I can always put a stock rooted rom on and use that as my Nand. Or I can always just RUU to stock, then re-root just to be certain I have a clean nand.
Alright guys. Anyone care to comment on what could have been done differently?
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Well there is a lot going on in that post ... Not sure how my application Flash Image GUI failed. I would be more than happy to fix/resolve any bug or issue you've encountered!
Fastboot usb mode should always work. There is no setting in Android which will have any impact on fastboot usb mode (other than not allowing the device to boot into the bootloader). I generally find the best process to be, boot the device into the bootloader, plug in usb and then select fastboot.
Perhaps, once you're in the bootloader, you can also select fastboot and then plug in USB (this works best on my NS4G).
Either way, fastboot usb should always work. If you're using Windows, there could definitely be a drivers issue or Windows being finicky with the drivers and that might result in fastboot USB not working. A simple reboot of the Windows machine should clear any fastboot driver issues.
The best working method to correctly load a ROM is by properly loading the recovery to work with the HTC unlock method. HTC unlock method will only grant the recovery write access to the boot partition when the recovery image is temporarily fastboot boot'd. The command is: fastboot boot c:\android\cwm-recovery.img.
If you boot into the bootloader and select recovery from the menu, it will boot into the recovery, but the HTC unlock method will not grant the recovery write access to the boot partition. You can flash a ROM from here and restore a nand. Both will completely successfully and claim they flashed the kernel w/o any issues but the memory write lock will have prevented the kernel writes from being retained.
Also, regarding my application, Flash Image GUI, it should properly flash any EVO 3D kernel .zip file from normal Android mode as the HTC unlock method allows kernel write access while in normal Android mode.
Why did HTC block kernel write access from recovery mode? They haven't provided an answer .. we can only speculate ...
Hope that helps explain a few more steps to the process and provide greater clarity!
thanks Joey.
Who knows. I have no idea why your app didnt work. I would also like to point out that I am not blaming your app at all. I may have simply done it incorrectly. To be honest by the time I even used your app I was pretty frazzled, so I may have done an error.
Ok. So, yes. Everytime I flash I always use fastboot USB. The command you use is different from mine though. My command is courtesy of Zedomax (HTC Evo Hacks method). CD desktop \rootevo3dnew
fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img
So, I always use that when I flash.
I have no idea why fastboot USB dissapeared. At first I figured it was a USB port error. I have heard that many people with OG Evo and 3vo's have USB port issues. So, like a good troubleshooter, I went for the obvious and switched my USB cord. No luck. Then I figured I would plug it into the wall to charge to see if it charged. It did. So I knew it wasnt the cord and it wasnt the port.
Perhaps like you said, the driver was just wonky. I ran a check and it said driver was up to date, so I doubt it.
In the end plugging it into HTC Sync to run an RUU fixed the problem. Even though the RUU didnt go through because I was HTC unlocked, it did fix the USB error and I had USB access again. From there I was able to flash back into recovery and flash back to Eternity.
And on a side note, I also learned the importance of copying my ClockworkMod file off of my SD card and onto my desktop. Since I lost the recovery I no longer had CWM on my SD card and my nand backup was gone. So now I will always keep a copy of the folder on my desktop so that I make sure to have a working NAND.
And to be thorough I decided to re-lock, then re-unlock, re-root today as well. I figured this way I would be working with a 100% clean working ROM again to have a good NAND as a basis as opposed to downloading a stock rooted ROM. Im sure it is probably basically the same thing, but I wanted to do it this way to be sure.
thanks again. Ill let you know if I have any additional issues with your app.
thos25 said:
thanks Joey.
Who knows. I have no idea why your app didnt work. I would also like to point out that I am not blaming your app at all. I may have simply done it incorrectly. To be honest by the time I even used your app I was pretty frazzled, so I may have done an error.
Ok. So, yes. Everytime I flash I always use fastboot USB. The command you use is different from mine though. My command is courtesy of Zedomax (HTC Evo Hacks method). CD desktop \rootevo3dnew
fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img
So, I always use that when I flash.
I have no idea why fastboot USB dissapeared. At first I figured it was a USB port error. I have heard that many people with OG Evo and 3vo's have USB port issues. So, like a good troubleshooter, I went for the obvious and switched my USB cord. No luck. Then I figured I would plug it into the wall to charge to see if it charged. It did. So I knew it wasnt the cord and it wasnt the port.
Perhaps like you said, the driver was just wonky. I ran a check and it said driver was up to date, so I doubt it.
In the end plugging it into HTC Sync to run an RUU fixed the problem. Even though the RUU didnt go through because I was HTC unlocked, it did fix the USB error and I had USB access again. From there I was able to flash back into recovery and flash back to Eternity.
And on a side note, I also learned the importance of copying my ClockworkMod file off of my SD card and onto my desktop. Since I lost the recovery I no longer had CWM on my SD card and my nand backup was gone. So now I will always keep a copy of the folder on my desktop so that I make sure to have a working NAND.
And to be thorough I decided to re-lock, then re-unlock, re-root today as well. I figured this way I would be working with a 100% clean working ROM again to have a good NAND as a basis as opposed to downloading a stock rooted ROM. Im sure it is probably basically the same thing, but I wanted to do it this way to be sure.
thanks again. Ill let you know if I have any additional issues with your app.
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I'll give you a little feedback on the process to sum up your knowledge around the edges. Everything seems correct, there are a few points.
1) CD desktop \rootevo3dnew and fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img is the same as fastboot boot desktop\cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img . The only difference here is where the recovery image is stored. The key part is being able to supply the fastboot binary with the correct command being "boot" instead of "flash recovery".
2)If you lose your CWM recovery, it does not always mean you have lost your nandroid images. They are stored on the sdcard card under clockworkmod directory, /sdcard/clockworkmod . Even if you switch recoveries, these files will still remain. They should never be erased unless you intentionally erase them.
3) If you really want to start with 100% clean stock ROM, running an RUU is the best way. re-lock and un-lock, all it does is toggle a setting in the bootloader and wipe your /data directory. it won't make any changes to radio, system partition, etc. an RUU will copy over most of all the partitions with stock files, completely resetting the device.
appreciate your support with my app and hope the extra details help round out the edges! good luck!
I had a similar issue when i was switching to AOSP kernels/roms. I rebooted my phones once or twice and it connected fine. Maybe it have something to do with AOSP since MIUI is aosp also.
joeykrim said:
I'll give you a little feedback on the process to sum up your knowledge around the edges. Everything seems correct, there are a few points.
1) CD desktop \rootevo3dnew and fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img is the same as fastboot boot desktop\cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img . The only difference here is where the recovery image is stored. The key part is being able to supply the fastboot binary with the correct command being "boot" instead of "flash recovery".
2)If you lose your CWM recovery, it does not always mean you have lost your nandroid images. They are stored on the sdcard card under clockworkmod directory, /sdcard/clockworkmod . Even if you switch recoveries, these files will still remain. They should never be erased unless you intentionally erase them.
3) If you really want to start with 100% clean stock ROM, running an RUU is the best way. re-lock and un-lock, all it does is toggle a setting in the bootloader and wipe your /data directory. it won't make any changes to radio, system partition, etc. an RUU will copy over most of all the partitions with stock files, completely resetting the device.
appreciate your support with my app and hope the extra details help round out the edges! good luck!
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Thanks for the comments and lesson. I apologize for not responding sooner, but a recent death in family prevented me from really being on here too much lately.
1) I pretty much figured that. Yeah. I only try to flash using this method, that is why when my fastboot USB disapeared I thought I was really in a bad spot. Luckily I got it working again, so all was not lost.
2). Yes. I know it should remain on SD card, which was strange why I couldn't find it. However, thinking back on it, I do remember deleting some files off of my SD card on the same night. I probably just mistakenly deleted my CWM Recovery with my NAND backups. Sometimes when I double click a file to look at it, when I leave the file I see that there is a checkmark on that file. I may have just not noticed the checkmark on the CWM, went to delete another file, and mistakenly deleted CWM with it.
3) An RUU will not change a RADIO? I was under the impression that they did. Sort of like applying an OTA, but manually doing it through SYNC.
well, thanks again though. I learned some new things and appreciate it.
Flash image GUI works like a charm
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i m a newbie
plz tell me how to get out of the fastboot usb mode. i m stuck with the G1 screen having fastboot usb title on the top.
PLZ HELP!!!

[Q] Unable to install ROM

Not the first post a noob really wants to make...but I've been searching the forums for an answer to my problem, but can't seem to find the info on the issue I'm having. I've seen some that were close & tried what was posted there without any success. I've checked out the Don't Panic -- Please Read First, includes troubleshooting guide Thread By: om4
A few days ago, I tried to install CM10 on my 4G LTE w/S-ON / HBOOT- 1.19. I was able to unlock the bootloader & install TWRP. Everything seemed to go okay until I rebooted my phone after installing CM10. It just hung on the Cyanogenmod splash screen. I tried re-installing it & kept getting the same problem. Today, I tried to install MeanROM ICS v6.5, but it keeps saying install failed. If I let the phone boot up, it'll hang on the MeanRom splash screen. I can still get into fastboot so I know it has to be a software issue. I've been beating my head against the wall for the past few days & just don't know how to fix it. Right now I have a very expensive paperweight. I'm hoping someone can help me fix this & get my phone back up & running.
TIA
for the millionth time
flash the boot.img seperately in hboot
Get (Flash Image GUI) off the Play Store.
If yr S-ON then u have to flash the kernel separate. That's why the ROM's keep hanging.
sent from my EVO LTE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772769&highlight=fastboot+gui
flex360 said:
for the millionth time
flash the boot.img seperately in hboot
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I've been trying this all day, but must be doing something wrong. I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29417266&postcount=1397, but was wondering if you might have more info on option 3.
TIA
if you know how to Fastboot, go for it, but use the Boot.img from the ROM you are flashing.
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if you know how to Fastboot, go for it, but use the Boot.img from the ROM you are flashing.
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It's the only option I have now, so I hope I can figure it out. Wish me luck. I know it's probably something stupid that I'm missing & it's driving me crazy. lol
For meanrom make sure you have twrp 2.2.2.0 or later to be able install. The kernel installer will force the phone to reboot upon first run, this is when the kernel installs. For cm10 or other aosp based roms be sure to properly wipe phone. Cache, dalvik, factory reset, and system. Fastboot the kernel using SDK, mini SDK, uniflash, or boot image flasher. Do not use clockwork mod recovery to install roms as it is known to damage internel storage and or misc partitions.
ADB Tools Mini SDK
Thanks for all the info!!! I'm glad I found this place!!! I was able to get my phone working again. I found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937949 from back in October and found out that I was putting the boot.img in the wrong location. Once I fixed that, I have my phone back. Now I have to get it re-activated because I had to switch back to my Hero because I wasn't sure how long this would take. I hope Sprint will activate it even though is not stock anymore.
buddahj said:
Thanks for all the info!!! I'm glad I found this place!!! I was able to get my phone working again. I found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937949 from back in October and found out that I was putting the boot.img in the wrong location. Once I fixed that, I have my phone back. Now I have to get it re-activated because I had to switch back to my Hero because I wasn't sure how long this would take. I hope Sprint will activate it even though is not stock anymore.
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have your first thanks
lol
the thanks is for using the search function lol
Well now I have another small problem. When I try to use the camera or go into gallery, it says no external storage available. Looks like I'm off to search the forums again for a fix. I'm sure it's something minor.
It looks like it's the internal SD card. Under storage in settings it shows the external card's total space & the 3 GBs used for app data, ect...
When I try and mount the SD card, it says preparing card but doesn't do anything. I think I say something about changing something in TWRP.
Forgot to mention, I can't connect the phone via USB either.
Ha, fixed my SD card/USB issues by following the directions in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812774

[Q] Unexpected Brick

About a month ago I rooted a HTC EVO 4G LTE, installed the recovery with touch screen and Cyanogenmod nighties.
It worked great, including tethering on Sprint.
Last week an update to latest Cyanogenmod was made. Phone worked normally, until today when screen stopped responding completely (physical buttons were working), including after rebooting. On a second reboot phone was stuck on a boot loop.
Went into bootloader mode and tried to go to recovery. It would boot loop again. Noted that it said UNLOCKED S-ON (I thought it was supposed to be S-OFF). I tried flashing the boot.img from latest Cyanogenmod. Nothing. Tried reseting from the menu. Tried more things. Nothing worked. So I downloaded and used the latest version of RUU after fastboot oem lock. RUU was successful (no error, phone no longer displays HTC developer message), however it's still stuck on the boot loop. I thought RUU would restore it completely.
What am I missing?
Read here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2084633
And here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097150
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always=SG3
I followed the instructions.
Then I tried all RUU that I had and always got Error 140.
Finally, found in a rooting pack RUU_JEWEL_CL_JB_45_S_Sprint_WWE_3.15.651.16_Radio_1.12.11.1119_NV_2.87_003_25007_release_299302_signed.exe which worked to restore.
However, the phone is still in the same state. What do I do?
How long did you give the phone to boot.? Also did you flash the firmware zip after you relocked your boot loader?
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always=SG3
Phone is RELOCKED.
What I did:
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash zip jewel_jb_ota_firmware.zip
Then used that RUU to restore. After this I left the phone without touching it for about ten minutes, but it keeps restarting (never passes booting stage).
Try this. Remove your sd. Then back up all your data. Then format it threw your PC and return it to factory defaults. Then put it back in your phone and redo the steps. Also were did you get the ruu your using from ?? Also if that fails to work look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2045935
And try the firmware zip with the stock recovery. Then run the ruu. Hope this helps.
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Does it matter if the SD is in?
So, I took out the SD card, repeated those three steps and I should use RUU again.
The RUU is from 3.15_RUU_PLUS_ROOT.zip.
I'm going to try again now with no SD.
Same result after trying without SD card. Also I did flashboot flash zip
Code:
PJ75IMG_3.15.651.6-firmware.zip
from the link you provided without help.
PepeJones said:
Does it matter if the SD is in?
So, I took out the SD card, repeated those three steps and I should use RUU again.
The RUU is from 3.15_RUU_PLUS_ROOT.zip.
I'm going to try again now with no SD.
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Yes the sd card should be in your phone. Also your trying to go back to stock so using the ruu that's stock with root might be the issue given your phones current state. I'll try and find you just the stock ruu with no root, unless you have one or if you know were one is download it and run it. Also when I posted about the SD card you were only supposed to remove it to "back up your data" and then "format" it. After you have formatted it then place it back into your phone. I'm not aware of any potential issues with running a ruu without the SD card being in the phone, however I would strongly suggest always running the ruu with the SD in the phone. Its what I've always done. Also make sure that your battery is over 75%. And did you flash the one with the stock recovery? There are several firmware zips on that thread but the one with the stock recovery is the one I suggested you try. And I'm not sure what the "without help" post is about. I'll help you as much as I can and I'm sure if I don't reply to you right away that there are more than enough knowledgeable members in this forum to help you as well. Take in mind that phones are so easy to screw up but it might take some time to get it back up and running. But troubleshooting is all part of the process.
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I'll try it again with the SD card in the phone. No, the RUU I'm using it's in a pack for rooting and updating. I don't think it's modified at all. I don't even think RUU can be altered and signed anyway. I'll search for another RUU again.
Yes, the one that I flashed is
Code:
PJ75IMG - Firmware zip with hBoot and stock recovery (signature intact)
http://d-h.st/sKO (MD5: 0d8f9d65e29c1c824654bf88b9438f15)
and I had enough battery. (It was supposed to be without luck not without help).
So, I'll flash the above mentioned PJ75IMG, then use the RUU (I'll search for one that's in no pack, but I'm confident it's not altered) - all this with the SD card inside.
Thanks for your help.
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Yes the sd card should be in your phone. Also your trying to go back to stock so using the ruu that's stock with root might be the issue given your phones current state. I'll try and find you just the stock ruu with no root, unless you have one or if you know were one is download it and run it. Also when I posted about the SD card you were only supposed to remove it to "back up your data" and then "format" it. After you have formatted it then place it back into your phone. I'm not aware of any potential issues with running a ruu without the SD card being in the phone, however I would strongly suggest always running the ruu with the SD in the phone. Its what I've always done. Also make sure that your battery is over 75%. And did you flash the one with the stock recovery? There are several firmware zips on that thread but the one with the stock recovery is the one I suggested you try. And I'm not sure what the "without help" post is about. I'll help you as much as I can and I'm sure if I don't reply to you right away that there are more than enough knowledgeable members in this forum to help you as well. Take in mind that phones are so easy to screw up but it might take some time to get it back up and running. But troubleshooting is all part of the process.
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PepeJones said:
I'll try it again with the SD card in the phone. No, the RUU I'm using it's in a pack for rooting and updating. I don't think it's modified at all. I don't even think RUU can be altered and signed anyway. I'll search for another RUU again.
Yes, the one that I flashed is
Code:
PJ75IMG - Firmware zip with hBoot and stock recovery (signature intact)
http://d-h.st/sKO (MD5: 0d8f9d65e29c1c824654bf88b9438f15)
and I had enough battery. (It was supposed to be without luck not without help).
So, I'll flash the above mentioned PJ75IMG, then use the RUU (I'll search for one that's in no pack, but I'm confident it's not altered) - all this with the SD card inside.
Thanks for your help.
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You can't flash a PJ75IMG.zip unless you are S-OFF and the file you posted above is not an RUU it's just the updated firmware
It didn't work.
So I followed the steps from this link.
After using HTCDev to unlock the phone and I try to open RabiesShot, it reboots the phone but it's not able to connect. Sometimes the phone goes in a loop, sometimes the phone boots (it did boot twice). However, even when it booted, the screen didn't work at all, which is the original problem.
Right now the phone is ON but the only thing that works is the power and volume buttons (screen and soft buttons do not work). I've also noticed the phone reboots alone.
Any ideas left?
(This is my friend's phone. Anyway, I'll convince anyone to stay away from HTC. Nexus is so much better than this...)
Its not the phone its the user. I've never heard of a phone hacking itself. So usually the fault is the owner of the device and not the device itself. And In this case I'd say its user error. Also I'm lost as in what your doing at the moment. I thought you were trying to go back to stock? Now you post says your basically trying to obtain s-off. If this is the case then you make it extremely difficult to try and pin point what's actually the issue with your firends phone because you jump methods. So at this point exactly what are you trying to do ? Are you trying to go back to stock to gain s-off ?? Also if you come here to receive help with your issue you should always try the posted methods first so the member that's helping you is aware of what steps your taking and what your going to do. If not then it becomes difficult to help you.
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Its not the phone its the user. I've never heard of a phone hacking itself. So usually the fault is the owner of the device and not the device itself. And In this case I'd say its user error. Also I'm lost as in what your doing at the moment. I thought you were trying to go back to stock? Now you post says your basically trying to obtain s-off. If this is the case then you make it extremely difficult to try and pin point what's actually the issue with your firends phone because you jump methods. So at this point exactly what are you trying to do ? Are you trying to go back to stock to gain s-off ?? Also if you come here to receive help with your issue you should always try the posted methods first so the member that's helping you is aware of what steps your taking and what your going to do. If not then it becomes difficult to help you.
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Not hacked itself, just not working. At least, that's what I've been told. Right now I'm trying to make it stock, but since what you proposed didn't work I tried different things such as obtaining S-OFF (no success).
The comment regarding HTC wasn't necessarily related to this case but in general. Just look how miserably is the process to just obtain root and unlock the bootloader. And in many cases is not even possible until some exploit is found. Why...? HTC used to be great.
I'm just trying to get this phone work again. Initial idea was to go stock, since it seems logical that it should be straight forward.
So I tried everything you have posted, including the last instructions you left me (backup everything off SD, deleted everything and inserted SD in the phone, then repeated the process).
Thanks for your help.
I understand your frustration about the issues with the phone in its current state. However if done correctly gaining root/s-off can be achieved in less that an hour. I do realize the fact that even if guides are followed to the exact directions that issues still occur. But that's the risk you take when you modify you phone. Your aware of this I'm sure. However that's why xda is a great website. Not only can you get the software to modify your phone, you can also get help in case the process didn't go the way it should have. You can't dispute the fact that there are more than a few members with the evo-lte who had no problems at all with gaining root or s-off. As far as the steps I suggested there was no guarantee that they would work its just the process of trouble shooting to see what will work. If you don't mind can you post the exacts steps you took before you tried to achieve s-off ? Also can you post the links to the exact ruu and firmware you last used as well.? Also if the phone is on try powering it down and attempt to boot into the boot loader. If your successful then try factory reset.
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[Q] Not Bricked, But need some help...

Daughter handed me her phone today and said it "turned off and would not turn back on"... I could use some help figuring out what went wrong and how to fix it. I have flashed many roms, built a few from source, installed recoveries, rooted devices, etc. Though not a complete noob, I do have no formal training on this stuff and consider myself a novice compared to many here at XDA.
The phone was unlocked and rooted using Hasoon2000's HTC Rezound All In One Tool Kit about 1 month ago...
The rom that was fully functional for the past month, until today, is Liquidsmooth JB v2.9 Official vigor. It has worked exceptionally for her, until today. AT this point, if you pull the battery and then put it back in - it will boot to a white HTC screen for a few seconds and then go BSOD indefinitely. The only way to get any action after that is to pull the battery and try again... You can use the power & volume down to get into fastboot (if I pull out the external sd card) or into recovery (if I leave the external sd card in place).
Here's what the status on the fastboot screen shows:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
VIGOR PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.28.0000
RADIO-2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
OpenDSP-v14.6.0.7708.00.0507
eMMC-boot
Here's where I'm stuck at trying to get it back up and running - I do not think it is hard bricked:
1) I can boot into recovery and was able to open TWRP 2.5.0.0 and move around in it. However, it seemed to be saying there is no internal memory on the phone (cant mount or open) cache, data, system, sdcard (internal), NO ROM. I can not wipe any of the above partitions or format either...but it does see everything on the external sd card, though you can't flash anything to the internal sdcard or system, etc... Therefore, I decided to try another recovery, so...
2) Eventually I figured out how to fastboot flash a new recovery (after lots of reading here on several forums) and managed to get CWM Touch v6.0.3.6 Installed... it also does not see the system, cache, data, sdcard (internal)... but it does see my external sd card, as did TWRP. Again, no flashing to internal memory or formatting of the aforementioned partitions...
3) I have tried to fastboot flash boot.img from the aforementioned rom - fastboot flash boot boot.img - which appears to work, yet there is no change in status after rebooting or pulling the battery. Same problems exist...
4) I have tried fastboot flashing the RUU - fastboot flash ruu radio.img - appeared to do something, but still no change in status...
5) I have tried fastboot flashing the system image - fastboot flash img Liquid.zip (I changed the name of the file in an act of desperation trying various methods I read about online) - appeared to do something, but still no change in status...
6) If I boot into recovery, ADB can see the device and shows it in recovery mode. I have tried to ADB INSTALL the rom and boot.img - no luck there either (though I could be doing something wrong)...
7) If I boot into recovery, my windows 8 computer sees the external sd card of the device if I mount it as a USB MASS STORAGE device, but does not see the internal sdcard.
8) I have tried using Hasoon2000's tool to do various things and had no luck with making any more progress than using fastboot or adb.
9) I have tried to fastboot boot several different recoveries, but could not get any of them to boot up... though the process looked like it was working and rebooted - and just stuck at the white HTC screen...
I have been hacking away at this phone for about 7 hours now, reading forums, trying many things (some of which are listed above), and I've run out of ideas...
If anyone has any experience with this situation and knows of a positive solution that does not involve me flushing this thing down the toilet, I'd be really appreciative of your detailed advice. Though I have some basic experience, I can get lost quickly if you skip the details in any suggested solutions.
I appreciate any help or advice you may have to offer. I'm not thinking it's bricked - I just don't know enough to have the solution and have been reading for hours... getting a bit delirious at this point.
Thanks for you time...
It honestly sounds like some partitions are corrupt or damaged. Try using amon ra and see if it can see the internal partitions, if it can, format ext3 then ext4. Fstrim can corrupt the partition and amon ra can fix that.
If that doesn't work, you might be SOL as there is no full ruu for global OTA at the moment which may be your last resort. If you are on the recent OTA, which by your hboot, sound like it, you'd need S-off to RUU.
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Its deffinately not bricked...being able to boot to bootloader is a good thing...But as Uzephi said your best bet is to S-Off to make any further progress...that way it makes it easier to do things...fstrim especially used by LagFix app has caused this error in the past and what Uzephi said i will second to...in recovery you can try converting from ext4 to ext3 and back to ext4 and try wiping the internal within the recovery and that may fix it...if it doesnt there is a few fastboot and adb command tricks for formatting...however with s-off downgrading or upgrading the ruu is possible which may fix it also...i ran into this error once actually shortly after i modded my rezound the first time while it still only had sense...luckily i s-offed and was able to throw a few tricks at it
Guys, THANK YOU both for throwing some ideas at me... I will try as you both suggested and give an update once I'm done.
I will see if I can figure out how to s-off this thing... Then,
I will fastboot flash amonra and see if I can reformat internal with it.
If neither work, I will research adb and fastboot reformatting the internal memory.
Thanks again... This give me some more things to work on today. I will keep you posted.
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still stuck...
So, I have spent the better part of my day working on this phone and still no luck...
From what I can tell reading various posts through the forums, I can't do the s-off thing without having the stock ruu installed... (If I'm understanding things correctly, which it is entirely possible I'm missing something obvious here...) I also run Ubuntu 12.04 on my computer in a 64bit virtualbox environment (windows 8 64 bit is my native os)- which 64 bit virtual Ubuntu seems to not be compatible with doing s-off.
I also can't get amon ra to install via fastboot flash or fastboot boot - again, entirely possible I'm missing something obvious.
I have gone over and over flashing and re-flashing twrp and cwm, trying various things to no avail... After being up late last night working on this and up early this morning, I'm officially throwing in the towel (for now). I'm really tired and a bit frustrated.
Of the dozen or so android devices that my family owns, I have rooted every one of them and installed roms, built a few fully functional roms from source, installed recoveries, etc... I have never run in to such a thing.
I still don't think it's bricked, but I'm feeling like the fix is above my head. If anyone thinks of something that I might be able to try, I will check back in a little later today. I need to get some work done around the house right now.
Thanks again for your help.
dandroid7 said:
So, I have spent the better part of my day working on this phone and still no luck...
From what I can tell reading various posts through the forums, I can't do the s-off thing without having the stock ruu installed... (If I'm understanding things correctly, which it is entirely possible I'm missing something obvious here...) I also run Ubuntu 12.04 on my computer in a 64bit virtualbox environment (windows 8 64 bit is my native os)- which 64 bit virtual Ubuntu seems to not be compatible with doing s-off.
I also can't get amon ra to install via fastboot flash or fastboot boot - again, entirely possible I'm missing something obvious.
I have gone over and over flashing and re-flashing twrp and cwm, trying various things to no avail... After being up late last night working on this and up early this morning, I'm officially throwing in the towel (for now). I'm really tired and a bit frustrated.
Of the dozen or so android devices that my family owns, I have rooted every one of them and installed roms, built a few fully functional roms from source, installed recoveries, etc... I have never run in to such a thing.
I still don't think it's bricked, but I'm feeling like the fix is above my head. If anyone thinks of something that I might be able to try, I will check back in a little later today. I need to get some work done around the house right now.
Thanks again for your help.
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you can s-off straight from windows...i was actually able to do it on windows 7 64 bit. you can still find the latest ruu and flash it via a ph98 img file Hasoons toolkit has the appropriate files for the s-off tools...besides just flashing twrp did you use any of the format/convert/ or wipe sd card methods within them...also amon ra does have a ph98 img you can install through the bootloader itself....if worst comes to worst you can always send it to someone who can....not saying verizon but someone like me.who has done this before.
REV3NT3CH said:
you can s-off straight from windows...i was actually able to do it on windows 7 64 bit. you can still find the latest ruu and flash it via a ph98 img file Hasoons toolkit has the appropriate files for the s-off tools...besides just flashing twrp did you use any of the format/convert/ or wipe sd card methods within them...also amon ra does have a ph98 img you can install through the bootloader itself....if worst comes to worst you can always send it to someone who can....not saying verizon but someone like me.who has done this before.
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I have an old beater pc that has windows 7 32 bit on it... I can try it from there. Am I supposed to just run s-off as juopuntubears instructions, eventhough I would be using a windows pc? Actually, I may still have a dual boot of Ubuntu 12.04 running on that machine... I'll have to take a look at it and see.
As for the latest RUU - I have downloaded "global_ota_radio_PH98IMG" that I found off the xda forums and it said it is the latest radio. I have tried to fastboot flash it and also to flash it through hasoons aiotk, neither seemed to get me functional. I also put it at the root of my sdcard, and though it appeared to be doing something when I boot into fastboot, I still have the same issues as I started with (nothing showing up on the internal memory). The version of Hasoons toolkit that I have does not appear to have any s-off features. I will have to look at older versions, I recall seeing something somewhere on xda with that feature.
As for TWRP and CWM, since they can't mount the internal partitions - they don't format or convert anything - since they fail to mount them.
I have also tried to install amon ra through the bootloader, to no avail.
I'm going to research the aiotk with s-off tools as well as check out my old pc to see if I can s-off through win7 or my dualboot Ubuntu (if it is still there)...
I do appreciate you helping point me in the right direction.
dandroid7 said:
I have an old beater pc that has windows 7 32 bit on it... I can try it from there. Am I supposed to just run s-off as juopuntubears instructions, eventhough I would be using a windows pc? Actually, I may still have a dual boot of Ubuntu 12.04 running on that machine... I'll have to take a look at it and see.
As for the latest RUU - I have downloaded "global_ota_radio_PH98IMG" that I found off the xda forums and it said it is the latest radio. I have tried to fastboot flash it and also to flash it through hasoons aiotk, neither seemed to get me functional. I also put it at the root of my sdcard, and though it appeared to be doing something when I boot into fastboot, I still have the same issues as I started with (nothing showing up on the internal memory). The version of Hasoons toolkit that I have does not appear to have any s-off features. I will have to look at older versions, I recall seeing something somewhere on xda with that feature.
As for TWRP and CWM, since they can't mount the internal partitions - they don't format or convert anything - since they fail to mount them.
I have also tried to install amon ra through the bootloader, to no avail.
I'm going to research the aiotk with s-off tools as well as check out my old pc to see if I can s-off through win7 or my dualboot Ubuntu (if it is still there)...
I do appreciate you helping point me in the right direction.
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juopuntubears s-off method is meant for windows...for the latest ruu all you need to do is make sure it looks like PH98IMG.zip and place it to the root of your external sd card then run in bootloader and it will go through the process of install from there. I havent seen the other all in one kit in action but juopuntubears method is what i used....im pretty sure its somethjing very simple but i would load the ruu first n see where we go from there....my guess is your internal sd card was either in the middle of a reformat and was interrupted or if lagfix was used it caused the error or files were improperly deleted or the possibility of someone trying an s-off method on the s-on device....ive gotten the tampered message before and that usually means a improper hboot flash method was used
I have no clue what would have caused this issue, but my 13 year old daughter uses the phone as a WiFi only android device for Facebook, instagram, pinterest, etc... It is not even hooked up to a phone provider. She was sitting on the couch using it, her brothers were nearby using their tablets... One minute its working, the next minute it turns off...
The only thing I can think of is that I had installed goomanager when I unlocked, rooted it, and flashed a recovery and ROM. I'm wondering if she may have gotten a notice of an update for her rom or gapps through goomanager and let it start the update process without knowing what was going on... If she stopped it in the process of an update, I could see this happening somehow... I don't use goomanager much, so I'm not even sure if what I'm saying is possible?
I have a long week ahead of me with work... Not sure how much I will get to this until next weekend. Hopefully I can give it a bit of time in the evenings... But I have some extra training to do this week...
Thanks again. I will update this thread once I have taken additional steps. I do really appreciate your help.
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I have no clue what would have caused this issue, but my 13 year old daughter uses the phone as a WiFi only android device for Facebook, instagram, pinterest, etc... It is not even hooked up to a phone provider. She was sitting on the couch using it, her brothers were nearby using their tablets... One minute its working, the next minute it turns off...
The only thing I can think of is that I had installed goomanager when I unlocked, rooted it, and flashed a recovery and ROM. I'm wondering if she may have gotten a notice of an update for her rom or gapps through goomanager and let it start the update process without knowing what was going on... If she stopped it in the process of an update, I could see this happening somehow... I don't use goomanager much, so I'm not even sure if what I'm saying is possible?
I have a long week ahead of me with work... Not sure how much I will get to this until next weekend. Hopefully I can give it a bit of time in the evenings... But I have some extra training to do this week...
Thanks again. I will update this thread once I have taken additional steps. I do really appreciate your help.
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Ya that may of done it...it is a possibility....again if all else fails someone can work on it for you....me personally id do it for you free of charge and you can trust me...i hate seeing people without and to be honest mine was completely hard bricked to no return and Neo has done me a great deed of help so im passing along the karma...but by the sounds of it yours isnt hard bricked which i know is fixable
10-4... I may take you up on your offer at some point THANK YOU for the kind offer.
I'm pretty stubborn... I may figure this out yet. S-off seems like my next conquest to overcome. Fortunately this isn't my work phone or anything, so im less stressed about having an immediate fix. My daughter will survive without it...
As well, I still don't feel like its hard bricked, so I know there is a solution out there to resurrect it from the dead. I just have to learn how to do it. That's what I love about android and the community of great people out there to learn from.
My line of work is construction management... But I'm an android ninja in training at home These android challenges cause me to learn and grow in new ways. Critical thinking, logic, problem analysis... Its all part of learning android. I enjoy the challenge and opportunity to learn from people like yourself who are willing to teach people like me, who would otherwise have no way to learn a thing like android.
Thanks again. Time to crash for the night....
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10-4... I may take you up on your offer at some point THANK YOU for the kind offer.
I'm pretty stubborn... I may figure this out yet. S-off seems like my next conquest to overcome. Fortunately this isn't my work phone or anything, so im less stressed about having an immediate fix. My daughter will survive without it...
As well, I still don't feel like its hard bricked, so I know there is a solution out there to resurrect it from the dead. I just have to learn how to do it. That's what I love about android and the community of great people out there to learn from.
My line of work is construction management... But I'm an android ninja in training at home These android challenges cause me to learn and grow in new ways. Critical thinking, logic, problem analysis... Its all part of learning android. I enjoy the challenge and opportunity to learn from people like yourself who are willing to teach people like me, who would otherwise have no way to learn a thing like android.
Thanks again. Time to crash for the night....
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well your internal memory is borked but phone isnt bricked...hard bricked is when your phone wont even boot to the bootloader but reads as a certain different device in device manager...ill look into many other ways to fix this for you and i do hear you on being stubborn...im the same way when it comes to this sorta stuff and push myself to learn more....great devs learn and come from that same influence and drive to do so
Can you restore your partitions? Or can you not because you can't format them? If you can't, I suggest just flashing a stock RUU from you bootloader, being very careful though, you don't wanna get bricked. From there you can just flash your recovery and restore what you can, hopefully. Do you want a link to the RUU?
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Because I'm s-on right now, I don't believe I can flash an ruu, can I? I'm pretty sure I can't go backwards to an earlier ruu being s-on. Also I thought I read there is not a full ruu available of the current one I have on the phone. I could be wrong to all of the above, but I thought I read this somewhere recently.
I have been reading about s-off, but have not had time to do it. I also am unclear if it is even possible to do s-off in the current state the phone is in.
I can't format because it won't mount any internal partitions. I dont know how to restore a partition... But if the internal memory won't mount, I'm not sure if a restore would work.
I'm willing to try stuff, just not today... Had a reeeaaally long day. If you want to send me a link for an ruu or have any other ideas, I am interested in getting past this issue. But it may not be until this weekend that I have time to get back to it.
Thanks.
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Because I'm s-on right now, I don't believe I can flash an ruu, can I? I'm pretty sure I can't go backwards to an earlier ruu being s-on. Also I thought I read there is not a full ruu available of the current one I have on the phone. I could be wrong to all of the above, but I thought I read this somewhere recently.
I have been reading about s-off, but have not had time to do it. I also am unclear if it is even possible to do s-off in the current state the phone is in.
I can't format because it won't mount any internal partitions. I dont know how to restore a partition... But if the internal memory won't mount, I'm not sure if a restore would work.
I'm willing to try stuff, just not today... Had a reeeaaally long day. If you want to send me a link for an ruu or have any other ideas, I am interested in getting past this issue. But it may not be until this weekend that I have time to get back to it.
Thanks.
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if your on hboot 2.28 that is the most recent up to date leaked radios...however the most up to date full ruu comes with 2.27...if you are s-off its kind of hard...a user posted in the threads earlier that he completely removed his external card and his windows was able to detect the 2 internal partitions...and he formatted the 10.5 gb fartition and worked flawless...if all else fails...how well do you know about using linux and or a linux based rescue disk for partitions
Holy cow - its alive!!!
THANKS to everyone who has been helping point me in the right direction.
I'm now close to functional again... bootlooping at the splash screen for a rom is much better than no internal partitions on the device...
I relocked the bootloader using hasoon2000s all in one kit...
After doing much research, I was finally able to flash a PH98IMG file that someone had posted here on the xda forum that was here (said it works for S-on):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250494
http://d-h.st/BIj - had to rename the file to PH98IMG and flash from sd card in bootloader/hboot.
Once I did that, I unlocked the phone again using hasoon2000s all in one kit, then installed amon ra recovery.
I flashed a new rom via amon ra recovery.
I then fastboot flash boot boot.img that I pulled from the new rom
I now see paritions on the internal memory when I'm in recovery, and the splash screen of the new rom is bootlooping... I'm soooo close to being functional again.
I'll let you know when I get passed the bootloop...
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THANKS to everyone who has been helping point me in the right direction.
I'm now close to functional again... bootlooping at the splash screen for a rom is much better than no internal partitions on the device...
I relocked the bootloader using hasoon2000s all in one kit...
After doing much research, I was finally able to flash a PH98IMG file that someone had posted here on the xda forum that was here (said it works for S-on):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250494
http://d-h.st/BIj - had to rename the file to PH98IMG and flash from sd card in bootloader/hboot.
Once I did that, I unlocked the phone again using hasoon2000s all in one kit, then installed amon ra recovery.
I flashed a new rom via amon ra recovery.
I then fastboot flash boot boot.img that I pulled from the new rom
I now see paritions on the internal memory when I'm in recovery, and the splash screen of the new rom is bootlooping... I'm soooo close to being functional again.
I'll let you know when I get passed the bootloop...
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Use CWM or TWRP for flashing. Amon ra is known to have flashing/wiping issues. And did you clean wipe? Even though you have RUU you still need to wipe.
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Thanks for the info... I never used amon ra before, I read about it being buggy.
I actually wiped everything, repartitioned it, then flashed ROM with amon ra, then fastboot flashed boot image.
I have to get up a 4am... So I'm calling it quits for tonight. I have another long day tomorrow... I'm feeling like I'm in the home stretch now. Tomorrow I will switch back to twrp 2.6 or cwm touch 6 and see what happens. I will do a full wipe, flash ROM, then fastboot flash the boot image.
Fingers crossed...
Thanks again. I'm always learning here on xda and other android forums. I really appreciate your kindness in pointing me in the right direction and giving me ideas of things to try. I did a ton of reading to get this one figured out as far as I have, though I'm still not done yet.
I will touch base again once I do the things above.
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Thanks for the info... I never used amon ra before, I red about it being buggy.
I actually wiped everything, repartitioned it, then flashed ROM with am on ra, the fastboot flashed boot image.
I have to get up a 4am... So I'm calling it quits for tonight. I have another long day tomorrow... I'm feeling like I'm in the home stretch now. Tomorrow I will switch back to twrp 2.6 or cwm touch 6 and see what happens. I will do a full wipe, flash ROM, then fastboot flash the boot image.
Fingers crossed...
Thanks again. I'm always learning here on xda and other android forums. I really appreciate your kindness in pointing me in the right direction and giving me ideas of things to try. I did a ton of reading to get this one figured out as far as I have, though I'm still not done yet.
I will touch base again once I do the things above.
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Hey i may have found a fix...another user had the same issue and fixed it by using TWRP and wiping emmc first. Once he did that he wiped the internal sd card. Should then work... Format afterwards just to be safe.
K good to know. Have a great night... I will give it a rip tomorrow... I'm pretty stoked to have gotten this far today.
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