Unlocking and boot problems - Motorola Photon 4G

Hi
Actualy, I can unlock my MoPho.
The problem is that it happens not in the same way as it discribed in manuals.
And I think that this is the reason of my boot issues.
The manuals say that I should
- flash derpunlock.sbf
- moto-fastboot oem unlock
- moto-fastboot oem unlock <ID>
What I have:
I'm flashing derpunlock.sbf. This process runs extremely fast for me! May be about 5 seconds, not longer. As I can remember, I've read that it should take about a minute or so.
OK, may be I'm lucky with such speed, but! Then, when I'm rebooting my phone, I already have "Unlocked" label in the top-left corner of the screen. Seems like I don't need to run moto-fastboot commands.
Anyway I'm running these commands. Surely, my phone stays unlocked.
This situation wouldn't bother me, if I can boot/reboot my phone normaly.
The problem is that after unlocking the bootloader in such way I can't power on the phone at first time.
I mean every time I'm [re]booting. Not only immediately after unlocking.
I always need to pull the battery and try to power on again.
Sometimes I need to do it 3-5 times, sometimes 30-40, before the phone will "rise".
Now, if I flash back to the stock sbf, I'll get fully working phone. I mean, it boots at first time. No problems with it.
In the earliest unocking manuals I've saw the link to the full sbf with unlocked bootloader, but I can't find this file now. I think that the problem is that my bootloader is not flashing correctly with derpunlock.sbf. So, may be someone has this full sbf?
Anyway, I'm not the MoPho guru, and I would be very grateful for any help.
Thanks in advance,
Ilya

Id try a full sbf to return to stock and redownload the unlock file. unzip it and flash that. It shouldn't take long to flash as it is a small file. Follow through QBKing77's youtube video of how to unlock/install CWM to insure your not missing any steps

w0lf215,
it didn't help

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[Q] Failed to Boot 4 after Bell 2.3.4 OTA upgrade

Hi all,
first up, after having spent three days going through the forums I've come up empty on a problem I'm currently experiencing. I'm not a complete n00b on this stuff but currently I'm stuck so hopefully someone can help me.
Backstory:
Bell Atrix, with root but a locked bootloader received and successfully installed the OTA 2.3.4 update last week.
I'm in Australia so am running on the Telstra Network. (not in Canada on the Bell).
After the upgrade, I had the problem with 3G+ Data, so started to investigate.
Tried to follow the instructions given here:
(fastboot) 2.3.4 OrangeFR (Jul5: 4.5.2A-11) w/ RAM fix for Intl. unlocked
So, I tried unlocking the bootloader to flash the files mentioned (system.img). Ultimately I've now concluded that I mustn't have unlocked the bootloader successfully.
After system.img had moto-fastbooted across, when booting I currently get the 'famous':
Failed to boot 4
Starting RSD
So, off I went to RSDLite, with the latest install, the latest moto drivers, and armed with the IHOP_Bell.sbf, I thought I'd try RSD'ing that to my phone.
It gave me SUCCESS, but still no fastboot access.
So I tried intl-fix-try1.sbf [inside the IHOP_Bell.rar] with the same results.
Still Failed to Boot 4.
Now, from all the reading it sounds like I need to flash an entire sbf to my phone.
That's OK, but I can't find one that I feel safe dropping on there.
All of the talk is that flashing a Froyo SBF to a phone that has been OTA updated to 2.3.4 is Baaaaaaad (ie hard brick), and the only 2.3.4 available appears to be the ATT one.
Am I missing something incredibly obvious here?
I've been through the pudding thread, and the SBF thread at length but remain none the wiser. Until I can either unlock my bootloader, and have fastboot access, there's not much I can do.
Seems the way to do this is with a full ROM.
Any of you good people out there able to help a fella?
cheers
Sorry, I should also add that I can't seem to get to fastboot either.
When I plug in the phone to USB, green light comes on.
Then, I press power button again, green light is brighhter and it starts the moto screen.
After about 8 sec the Failed to boot 4 message comes up.
So I tried fastboot, power on with vol down button held.
Exactly the same outcome, no fastboot access it seems.
can you get into RSD lite mode by starting up the phone with the volume UP button and power held?
Phalanx7621 said:
can you get into RSD lite mode by starting up the phone with the volume UP button and power held?
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Thanks for the reply mate.
Whether I hold vol-up during the boot doesn't seem to make a difference - it still boots to:
Failed to Boot 4
Starting RSD Mode
From there though RSDLite (windows 7/latest version/latest moto drivers) does recognise the phone via USB.
I am able to flash that pudding IHOP sbf to the phone (but after doing so it seems to have no effect. I can't get to the next step due to a lack of fastboot access).
So I'm comfortable that I can make an RSD connection from PC to phone, but from there can't seem to make much progress.
Thanks
Just wondering if anyone's got any clues on how to fix this one? I've been quoted $180 to fix but if anyone's happy to do it for less I'll pay... I'm in Australia...

Think you broke your phone? Look here.

Think you've broken your phone? Read this to return it back to normal.​
I've seen a lot of questions about people accidentally screwing up their phones or doing something similar around here and on the OG Evo forums. This thread is for those of you who want to return it back to normal. This is also useful to redirect people to if they have those questions.
If your phone won't start up at all and the LED won't light up at all when it is plugged in:
-Take out battery and put it back in
-If that doesn't work, swap out a battery with one you know works
-If that doesn't work, take out the SD card and try again
*If taking out the SD card fixed it, your SD card is bad and you need a new one.
-If that doesn't work or you know it isn't the battery or SD card, your phone is probably bricked.
If your phone doesn't start up but a red LED blinks when you plug it in:
*Download Android ADB Files if you don't already have them
-Plug your phone in to your computer. With a terminal/cmd, navigate to /android-sdk-(OS You're Using)/platform-tools and type "adb reboot"
-If that doesn't start up your phone, try the steps before except this charge your battery or replace with a working battery
*If your phone doesn't get get past the HTC splash screen, use "adb reboot bootloader" instead of "adb reboot" so you reboot into bootloader.
If your phone starts up but gets stuck at the HTC splash:
-Go into bootloader with vol-down+power and go to recovery. Wipe everything and then flash a ROM or backup from there that you know has worked before
-If that doesn't work, flash this from bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193540
-If you can't access your SD card, replace it with a working one
If your phone won't go into recovery:
-Flash the TWRP PG86IMG through bootloader again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192077
-If that doesn't work, try the S-OFF tool again and reflash the recovery
-If that doesn't work, try putting back S-on (download fastboot and type "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" or "fastboot oem lock" into cmd/terminal) and then flashing PG86IMG. Then try S-offing again and flashing the recovery.
If your phone won't get past the boot animation:
-Go into bootloader with vol-down+power and go to recovery. Wipe everything and then flash a ROM or backup from there that you know has worked before
If your phone gets bootloops:
-Pull the phones battery and put it back in, then:
Go into bootloader with vol-down+power and go to recovery. Wipe everything and then flash a ROM or backup from there that you know has worked before
-If that doesn't work, flash this from bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193540
If anything else strange is happening to your phone:
-Reboot phone
-If that doesn't work, wipe data and go back to a working ROM/Recovery
-If that doesn't work, flash the PG86IMG RUU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193540
If you want more accurate instructions on how to fix a problem, ask in this thread.
It's nice that you're trying to help people out, but I'm sure that everyone does all this anyway when they have seemingly unfixable problems lol
freeza said:
It's nice that you're trying to help people out, but I'm sure that everyone does all this anyway when they have seemingly unfixable problems lol
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Ure right, but this could help some noobs. Should be sticky imo.
- Coz i just saw it in 3D with the Shooter -
dashrink said:
Ure right, but this could help some noobs. Should be sticky imo.
- Coz i just saw it in 3D with the Shooter -
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Yeah it should definitely be a sticky. Surprising even with all this information all the n00bs still ask the same damn questions about stuff that has been posted here time and time again
I have HBOOT 1.5 and suffering from stucking at splash screen. In fact, before stuck at splash screen, I did not tried to s-off, rooted, and flash any roms. Just a fully reboot result in stuck at splash screen. I have tried every method you mentioned above, just stuck at the splash screen:-(
I googled all the world, and someone said maybe eMMC chip damaged? It is happened on EVO 4G, but maybe also on EVO 3D? I hope it is not true, I always hope my situation is just a soft brick, anyone can tell me if it is possible brick the phone( stuck at the splash screen) due to eMMC chip damaged? Thanks in advance!
freeza said:
It's nice that you're trying to help people out, but I'm sure that everyone does all this anyway when they have seemingly unfixable problems lol
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Heh, you'd be surprised with all the threads about people asking how to fix their phone after 'x' happened.
subaochen said:
I have HBOOT 1.5 and suffering from stucking at splash screen. In fact, before stuck at splash screen, I did not tried to s-off, rooted, and flash any roms. Just a fully reboot result in stuck at splash screen. I have tried every method you mentioned above, just stuck at the splash screen:-(
I googled all the world, and someone said maybe eMMC chip damaged? It is happened on EVO 4G, but maybe also on EVO 3D? I hope it is not true, I always hope my situation is just a soft brick, anyone can tell me if it is possible brick the phone( stuck at the splash screen) due to eMMC chip damaged? Thanks in advance!
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I guess something hardware related could only be the case then. If you've tried everything you could, that is probably the case. Go to sprint and tell them something happened during an OTA. (IK it is hardware related, but that will still get you a better chance of them replacing it)
If you want to have S-On for when you take it back to sprint, open up a terminal and type "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" and it will remove -revolutionary- and change s-off to s-on.
Although I have figured this out through other posts, etc.....
+1 for sticky
would of been great to be reassured there is a light at the end of tunnel if
I messed up before I jumped into rooting/flashing. And a good place to calm the nerves when you bootloop for the first time....
Sent from my clean sharp shooter
HBoot 1.50 Softbrick
My phone is bricked!
But yay for fixability, (and your optimism: I vote for stickying your post!)
It WON'T:
Go into Recovery (and it's HBoot 1.50)
Let me touch the screen, or buttons.
Bring up the start-up unlock screen.
It CAN:
Recognize when charging / when the battery is in;
Recognize the power button to turn the screen on/off.
Boot up to the main page where icons come up (But only the status bar is seen)
And Shake to take pictures! I accidentally took my first, being the screen I can get to.
Probable Causes:
I think I froze something I shouldn't have (Settings widget?), with Ti Backup.
Or that senseless Rom I put in... Now it doesn't sense me! All the thing wants to do is take pictures of its selfish self.
Solutions?
Thanks!
You're responses are much appreciated!
RUU
/10char
I vote for sticky, too.
I am no noob. I didn't do anything to my phone prior to bricking. I had my phone fully charged in the evening and woke up to a brick. The phone worked great from the time I bought it ... great the whole time it was rooted ... great with each iteration of SteelH's ROM. Then I woke up to a brick.
Even though I knew all of the steps to take (and did each one to no avail) I still felt helpless and started a thread in Q&A praying there was something to make it come back to life.
Now I'm just sad.
RemWhale said:
My phone is bricked!
But yay for fixability, (and your optimism: I vote for stickying your post!)
It WON'T:
Go into Recovery (and it's HBoot 1.50)
Let me touch the screen, or buttons.
Bring up the start-up unlock screen.
It CAN:
Recognize when charging / when the battery is in;
Recognize the power button to turn the screen on/off.
Boot up to the main page where icons come up (But only the status bar is seen)
And Shake to take pictures! I accidentally took my first, being the screen I can get to.
Probable Causes:
I think I froze something I shouldn't have (Settings widget?), with Ti Backup.
Or that senseless Rom I put in... Now it doesn't sense me! All the thing wants to do is take pictures of its selfish self.
Solutions?
Thanks!
You're responses are much appreciated!
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Can you get into the boot loader at all? I've always heard that if it powers on it can be fixed. Also see if ADB works and look up a list of commands. A full data wipe should get you back up and running.
An RUU sounds like something I should put on my SD card; What is /10char?
Where do I find them?
@ Drewmungus:
I can get into boatloader, and fastboot, but the recovery is shot; it just restarts the phone. When I reboot the phone, should I try to adb/push something?
Many Thanks for you responses!
RemWhale,
Here is the fix (which was also above):
Download TWRP 1.0 and read the instructions on installing it on your phone. Once it is installed, recovery should work. If it doesn't,
Boot into bootloader with vol+power down. Then hit fastboot and connect your phone to your computer. Download the PG86IMG in the OP, and flash it how you would on hboot 1.5.
Problem from bad freezing or Recent ROM
yousefak said:
RemWhale,
Here is the fix (which was also above):
Download TWRP 1.0 and read the instructions on installing it on your phone. Once it is installed, recovery should work. If it doesn't,
Boot into bootloader with vol+power down. Then hit fastboot and connect your phone to your computer. Download the PG86IMG in the OP, and flash it how you would on hboot 1.5.
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After all this, my battery shorted or something, but I did get a new one from Sprint today. I tried it out these solutions! My report:
Recovery through SD Card:
For newest versions: teamw.in/project/twrp/67
Successfully put PG86IMG.zip and recovery-twrp-shooter-1.1.1.img onto my SD card, and went to Bootloader; it said "Updated succesfully.";
when I restarted my phone, I still could ONLY see the background pic and status bar, but nothing else. It was the same.
RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.2_Radio_0.97.10.0808_NV_SPCS_1.31_003_release_208230_signed
RUU failed - Error 155 - Unknown Image Error:
One of these error messages will appear when you'd use the incorrect RUU to update and the image file size is larger than the Flash ROM size. In this case, It means I need to download the correct RUU version and try again. But where?
Factory Reset
Nothing. I still get MY emails, which you can see in the attached picture of the screen I get to below.
Re-Unlock Bootloader...
Take out SD Card; Cmd: "fastboot oem lock" - Cmd: "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin"
(No icons on home page at all? How strange...) Hey! I'm back in!
Made a Phone call! Installed some widgets! Restored contacts!!!!
The day is saved; All is well.
Not able to tell if I have any ROMs on it at the moment...
It appears I had the wrong RUU and/or PMG86.zip; I have HBoot 1.50; is there one for my newer version? Should I start a new post for my resolved situation? BTW, thanks for trying! Please add "Re-Unlock Bootloader" as a resolution.
Please, Thank me if his helps you too! Others will find be more hopeful.
meatgel said:
I vote for sticky, too.
I am no noob. I didn't do anything to my phone prior to bricking. I had my phone fully charged in the evening and woke up to a brick. The phone worked great from the time I bought it ... great the whole time it was rooted ... great with each iteration of SteelH's ROM. Then I woke up to a brick.
Even though I knew all of the steps to take (and did each one to no avail) I still felt helpless and started a thread in Q&A praying there was something to make it come back to life.
Now I'm just sad.
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Try Re unlocking the Bootloader -That was the only thing that could solve my problem! It erased the problem, whatever it was - Let me know if it works!
RemWhale said:
Try Re unlocking the Bootloader -That was the only thing that could solve my problem! It erased the problem, whatever it was - Let me know if it works!
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It was a brick. I couldn't power it on and the charge light wouldn't come on. I changed batteries, changed power cords ... the guys at the Sprint store did the same stuff and then took it apart to see if it was water damage (LOL). They said they'd never seen one that wouldn't even show the charge light for a second.
I got a replacement in the mail. Hboot 1.50.
RemWhale said:
After all this, my battery shorted or something, but I did get a new one from Sprint today. I tried it out these solutions! My report:
Recovery through SD Card:
For newest versions: teamw.in/project/twrp/67
Successfully put PG86IMG.zip and recovery-twrp-shooter-1.1.1.img onto my SD card, and went to Bootloader; it said "Updated succesfully.";
when I restarted my phone, I still could ONLY see the background pic and status bar, but nothing else. It was the same.
RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.2_Radio_0.97.10.0808_NV_SPCS_1.31_003_release_208230_signed
RUU failed - Error 155 - Unknown Image Error:
One of these error messages will appear when you'd use the incorrect RUU to update and the image file size is larger than the Flash ROM size. In this case, It means I need to download the correct RUU version and try again. But where?
Factory Reset
Nothing. I still get MY emails, which you can see in the attached picture of the screen I get to below.
Re-Unlock Bootloader...
Take out SD Card; Cmd: "fastboot oem lock" - Cmd: "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin"
(No icons on home page at all? How strange...) Hey! I'm back in!
Made a Phone call! Installed some widgets! Restored contacts!!!!
The day is saved; All is well.
Not able to tell if I have any ROMs on it at the moment...
It appears I had the wrong RUU and/or PMG86.zip; I have HBoot 1.50; is there one for my newer version? Should I start a new post for my resolved situation? BTW, thanks for trying! Please add "Re-Unlock Bootloader" as a resolution.
Please, Thank me if his helps you too! Others will find be more hopeful.
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Well, did you try going into recovery at all? I should have included that you should have reflashed the ROM and the kernel to fix it. That probably would have gotten you fixed after the first step.
usb does not work
i flashed the miui rom and now my phone has no usb so i cant do any commands i cant use the rom i had to restore a back up of an old rom and still no usb no usb in fastboot nothing and im not sure what to do its not the cables
babybear293 said:
i flashed the miui rom and now my phone has no usb so i cant do any commands i cant use the rom i had to restore a back up of an old rom and still no usb no usb in fastboot nothing and im not sure what to do its not the cables
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Did you try another cable? Are you sure its not the cable?
Plug in the USB while the phone is off and tell me if you can do 'adb restart'. If your phone starts, that means the USB works it should be fixable by flashing the PG86IMG.
If it doesn't work when the phone is off, there is something wrong with your USB port or the cable you are using. There could also be something wrong with your comp/usb power source.

Failed to boot 0x1000

You'll have to forgive me for making another one of these posts, but every thread I find with this problem has dead links to Megaupload and File Sonic.
I just got an Atrix today through Craigslist that I quickly (successfully) rooted. Problem is, when I tried to unlock my bootloader, I messed up and ended up with the "SVF:105:1:2 Failed to boot 0x1000" screen with. Fortunately I do have options beneath it, which I've gathered to mean my phone can be saved? Can anyone help me (with working links)?
If you have a menu of options below that 0x1000, you're not hard bricked.
Phones that took the official, over-the-air Gingerbread update get this soft-brick when flashing pudding to unlock the bootloader. When it gets to that "failed to boot" menu, it should automatically select fastboot mode after 5 seconds.
At this point, it's ready and waiting for you to issue the "oem fastboot unlock" command (no quotes, with your phone still connected to the computer) and complete the unlock process. When your phone comes back up, it will be factory reset.
Thanks for the response and advice. I'll be sure to try that when I get home.
EDIT: Worked like a charm!! Thanks a bunch man, you saved my ass (and my phone's!).
...and now I realize I stated the command backwards. "fastboot oem unlock", for crap's sake... Glad you got it working. (and, despite evidence to the contrary, there are actually girls on these forums. Sometimes.)
Go have fun with it. And for the love of all that is holy, don't use RSD Lite to flash a pre-Gingerbread SBF or you really will have a hardbricked Atrix on your hands.

tale of a rooting gone terribly wrong

I can laugh about it now, but...
First let me say that I am new to rooting, but not to toys Here's my train wreck comedy of errors, maybe someone can tell me how all of this was even possible?
I started by rooting using Doomlord's rooting script. That went super-easy. Then I decided I wanted to do a nand backup, so following the instructions here I went and installed ROM manager and used it to flash Clockwork Recovery Mod. CWR wouldn't load when I tried to get to recovery mode to do my backup so I asked around and I discovered that my Atrix was not unlocked. It all goes downhill from there.
Following all the unlocking instructions in the Pudding sticky, I used RSDLite, and the IHOP sbf (since I'm on Bell Canada). Well that looked like it was working, but when RSD showed me at 100% reboot after it was all done, the program stopped showing any further status to say it was complete. I've seen this happen a lot before doing other smartphone activities, and I knew it wasn't going to proceed further. So after giving it another 10 minutes just in case, I unplugged from my PC. And yes, of course, now RSD protests that it wasn't done. Typical. I shut down my phone and rebooted. Time for the Fastboot stage.
(at this point I want to point out that BriefMobile's guide is wrong. you do NOT skip to instruction #13 if you are on gingerbread because that does not work. I ran into a couple of other people who reported the same problem with his guide)
(also at this point, I want to clarify that all my USB drivers needed for this to work were installed, and many of the links provided by Pudding sticky are out of date and don't work. or both so I had to get software from other sources and cross my fingers)
So, now onto the fast boot. But wait! Briefmobile guide (linked as the guide to use in Pudding sticky) never informed me I need to put my sim card back in now. or not. I decided since NO instruction is being given either way, I left it out. Fastboot works fine until I enter the "fastboot oem unlock ###" part. Then the cmd window showed zero progress. Once again I wait 20 minutes this time. Nothing. Finally I sigh "here we go again" and unplug, knowing I am now going to be soft bricked, and I was right. I am now showing "unlocked" at bootup, but I am also now stuck in the logo boot-loop. Tried to reflash, that didn't work. Tried to fastboot boot again, that didn't work.
Finally I caved in and did a factory reset/wipe. My phone is now restored to 2.3.6 but I am now also rooted and unlocked like I wanted to be when I started all of this.
The problem is that none of this went anything nearly as smooth as others claimed it would be. Every step of the way caused errors. RSD didnt work properly in the end, and neither did the fastboot. The instructions for Bell Atrix 2.3.6 are all extremely outdated and/or irrelevant in some cases. Before all this happened I was considering flashing custom ROMS. Now I am absolutely terrified to do so, and would rather just use TiBU to freeze some bloatware and leave it at that. How did this all go so terribly wrong? Are days like this normal in the custom ROM scene?
no ideas anyone? I'm still baffled how my phone went through the train wreck that happened in the above post but still manages to be unlocked and rooted after the factory reset and 2.3.6 re-installed OTA. I still have root, and the phone is still unlocked.
omnius1 said:
Fastboot works fine until I enter the "fastboot oem unlock ###" part. Then the cmd window showed zero progress. Once again I wait 20 minutes this time. Nothing. Finally I sigh "here we go again" and unplug, knowing I am now going to be soft bricked, and I was right. I am now showing "unlocked" at bootup, but I am also now stuck in the logo boot-loop. Tried to reflash, that didn't work. Tried to fastboot boot again, that didn't work.
Finally I caved in and did a factory reset/wipe. My phone is now restored to 2.3.6 but I am now also rooted and unlocked like I wanted to be when I started all of this.
The problem is that none of this went anything nearly as smooth as others claimed it would be. Every step of the way caused errors. RSD didnt work properly in the end, and neither did the fastboot.
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Yep, sounds a little like the night I had when I unlocked the bootloader. If it helps, I've done a little bit of rom flashing since and have had exactly zero problems there. (I'm not a new-rom-every-week kind of gal, just wanted something more functional than stock.)
So that SBF was known to cause a soft-brick; RSD Lite would predictably choke on itself and your phone would display "failed to boot" with a bunch of options. You enter the fastboot oem unlock command and keep going. My fastboot procedure went as advertised, but upon reboot it did stick for ~15 minutes on the startup screen and I had to do a battery pull. After that, up it came and everything was peachy.
Did you pull the battery and attempt another reboot before doing the factory reset? Just curious.
Yeah, second battery pull was because both the phone and the PC cmd window became non responsive after I executed the final stage of the OEM unlock procedure.
The phone went into bootloop. Wouldn't reboot. Had to hard factory reset with the 3 finger salute
Huh. Well, unlocking the bootloader also causes a factory reset, so in this case your end outcome was the same. Sorry it was such a pain in the meantime.
Seriously, though, that's the hardest part. Installing CWM recovery and other roms is a piece of cake, just do plenty of reading before changing anything.
well looks like I got all the final kinks worked out. I froze all of my bloatware with TiBU including Motoblur Launcher and I'm now running my phone using Launcher 7. Everything's pretty zippy now and I think I may have just extended my phone as a keeper for the rest of this year

[Q] Rooted my phone. stuck in boot screen. PLZ HALP

when i open into recovery and go into twmp and i go to reboot>recovery it says no os installed. my recovery is completely gone. what do?
Ok so I was searching, a lot, and found that I can turn the phone back to OEM. unfortunately every guide I have read says it needs to be s-off using firewater. When i do the "adb reboot" function it gets stuck at the htc boot screen and I cannot perform the second step in making the phone s-off. what do I do? Is my phone legitimately bricked? Like hard bricked forever?
I also ran the RUU. It goes through and when it gets to step 1 of 7 it stops and says "unknown error occurred" I go through the error recovery steps and it still does not work. Just trying to keep all the info here so you understand the situation I'm in. It also boots into recovery mode, obviously, with the power button and volume down button.
got it. could go ahead and delete post.
Don't have the thread deleted, but instead explain how you finally solved the problem so others may learn from your experiences...
-Sent from a payphone...
tttomdemaria said:
Ok so I was searching, a lot, and found that I can turn the phone back to OEM. unfortunately every guide I have read says it needs to be s-off using firewater. When i do the "adb reboot" function it gets stuck at the htc boot screen and I cannot perform the second step in making the phone s-off. what do I do? Is my phone legitimately bricked? Like hard bricked forever?
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I know you've already sorted it out. But first, this phone is not bricked if the screen comes on. Recovering is usually not hard at all, just a matter of knowing how to do it.
Second, were you referring to a warranty claim for a phone being not bootable due to mods that you did? That isn't covered under warranty, and is immoral. Take responsibility for your actions; and don't jump the gun and think you have to get a new phone after just a couple hours of unsuccessful attempts to get the phone running. If you want to root and mod these devices, you are going to have to learn to be patient and work through little quirks like this.
Lastly, the phone needs to be bootable to perform firewater s-off.
Thanks. yea my only two friends that do this kind of **** are like seriously the most pessimistic, negative assholes I have seriously ever met in my life. They kinda just scared me into thinking it was easy to brick a phone and totally mess it up. After some research i just found all I had to do was run an RUU and make sure the phone was relocked.
seriously. they are real negative nancies.
Ok for those of you who may ever be in the situation I was in I will write up how i fixed it. very simple and took probably about 20 minutes start of download of tools to finish. This was done on windows 7 but i'm sure it is pretty similar on windows 8 as well.
In order to do this you will need to know that holding the power button AND the volume up button simultaneously emulate a battery pull and that holding the power button AND the volume down button enter recovery mode. If you are stuck in a boot screen or splash screen like I was you will need to emulate a battery pull and them immediately switch to enter recovery without actually removing your finger from the power button.
Then you need to make sure you have the right tools. you can find them at these locations.
RUU- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2757462
ADB- http://www.mediafire.com/download/5s2nfws9wkj9gyq/adb-fastboot.zip
Now you need to make sure your phone is either "***LOCKED*** or ***RELOCKED*** when you enter the recovery mode.
You can do this very easily. Plug your phone into your computer and enter recovery mode. Make sure the phone is in Fastboot USB mode and not Hboot. Open the folder titled "Android" in the adb kit you downloaded from the link above. Shift + right click anywhere on that folder(not on a file) and choose "Open command window here" type in the command window "fastboot oem lock". It will show as "relocked" after you do this and it reboots. This will allow you to run the RUU without any issues. Always make sure the phone is in "Fastboot USB" mode.
Now run the RUU executable and it will automatically pick up your phone assuming all of your drivers are in order. Just hit yes to everything and it will run through what it needs to. If you do not have a progress bar on your phone's screen as well as your computer then you messed up somewhere. start over.
If you try to do this on the At&T htc one (m8) without actually relocking it first the RUU will fail at step 1 of 7.
Good luck.
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Thanks. yea my only two friends that do this kind of **** are like seriously the most pessimistic, negative assholes I have seriously ever met in my life. They kinda just scared me into thinking it was easy to brick a phone and totally mess it up. After some research i just found all I had to do was run an RUU and make sure the phone was relocked.
seriously. they are real negative nancies.
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Then stay away from those guys! Sounds like they don't really know that much, wrong attitude, and you are probably already on your way to knowing what they know, if not more.
This phone is pretty hard to brick. As long as you aren't flashing hboot or radio, and don't flash anything intended for another device, its pretty difficult to brick this phone by modding it. The condition you were in was not a brick, and not even close. Some call this a "soft brick" but in my opinion, there is no such thing, its either bricked (requires opening the phone to recovery, such as JTAG or replacing motherboard) or its not. What I call it is "something is wrong with the phone and you just need to do the right steps to get running again".
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Ok for those of you who may ever be in the situation I was in I will write up how i fixed it. very simple and took probably about 20 minutes start of download of tools to finish.
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Glad you sorted it out, so nice job.
Although RUU was probably a little overkill. RUU is a useful recovery tool, although a bit of a nuclear option. But good last resort. Since you RUU'ed, you will need to unlock the bootloader again, and flash custom recovery to get back to where you were originally (phone setup for mods) if that is the intention. If the intent was to go back to stock and stay there, RUU is a great way to do that.
You probably could have just gotten back up and running by using adb to wipe cache, re-install custom recovery and flash a ROM.

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