[Q] wifi error evo 3d stock rom and kernel - HTC EVO 3D

I rooted my evo, and loaded leedroid on to it. The WiFi did not work, and I tried alot of other kernels since it should be å kernel problem. Now I flashed my nandroid just to get WiFi back, and also flashed a stock kernel. And it's still not working!
My phone is a EVO 3d gsm hboot 1.49.0018 htc unlock s-on og the stock rom and stock kernel
Does somebody out there kloss what to do?

Always use fastboot by computer to flash any zip.. or flash image GUI..
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When I flashed nandroid i used clockwork mod, and for the kernel I use Flash Image GUI

brushan said:
When I flashed nandroid i used clockwork mod, and for the kernel I use Flash Image GUI
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Boot your clockworkmod by computer via fastboot method. Thats why i hate 1.50, i need computer or notebook with adb installed to flash anything.
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Ok. So I sould flash my nandroid, then use adb and flash the stock kernel there?

I think the CDMA and GSM work somewhat the same via S-ON when it comes to kernels..
You should go and wipe find a rom that is close to stock that uses the stock kernel..
Then throw it on your SD card
Now turn debug on.
Now use ADB
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery.img
Wipe and flash the rom
Your set..

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Cant boot into recovery after installing clockwork mod.

I was using revolutionary recovery which worked great. Then from Rom Manager I decided to install clockwork mod recovery to make using rom manager more efficient. Well since I've done that i cant boot into any recovery at all. I can get into bootloader but when I go into recovery the phone just restarts. Running Olympus titan XE and was trying to install HD 3.0
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xero4one said:
I was using revolutionary recovery which worked great. Then from Rom Manager I decided to install clockwork mod recovery to make using rom manager more efficient. Well since I've done that i cant boot into any recovery at all. I can get into bootloader but when I go into recovery the phone just restarts. Running Olympus titan XE and was trying to install HD 3.0
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reflash the recovery
I have a few times. I haven't tried through adb yet though since I'm not home.
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Turns out it was just a bad kernel flash. Reflashed and all is well now
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Just fast boot flash cwm image. I accidentally flashed CWM while I had TWRP recovery installed. And I did this.!
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I ended up flashing twrp again lol.
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Hey I was wondering about this too. Where can I get regular CWM for Evo 3D instead of the revolutionary one? I would like to flash it through Fastboot or Flash Image GUI but I can't seem to find it anywhere to download...

[Q] flash image question

hey everyone. so my question is about the flash image gui. if I flash a kernel through it and reboot recovery, am I able to wipe the rom using superwipe right then and there? or do I have to reboot recovery again to make the kernel stick so superwipe doesn't touch it before flashing the rom. pretty sure that's clear. but if not let me know. thanks for everyone who looks and helps!
When using flash image GUI to flash a kernel. You don't need to go into recovery at all afterwards. Should be good. When installing a ROM with a custom kernel flash superwipe script then flash ROM in recovery boot phone then flash kernel VIA image GUI. Then test your wifi, 4g, data, calling etc.
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Actually you had it right the first time. You flash the kernel first, reboot into recovery, wipe then flash the rom. Wiping won't touch the kernel you just flashed.
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Jabawockee said:
When using flash image GUI to flash a kernel. You don't need to go into recovery at all afterwards. Should be good. When installing a ROM with a custom kernel flash superwipe script then flash ROM in recovery boot phone then flash kernel VIA image GUI. Then test your wifi, 4g, data, calling etc.
You should change this post as you could cause problems for people. If someone is changing from sense rom to an AOSP rom, or vise versa, you definitely want to flash kernel first with flash image gui.
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Because of s-on I don't think that the superwipe script can affect the boot partition of the phone so your good with what you say OP.
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JayDaKissEP said:
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Oh! Thats weird because thats how I have been doing it. Everything works for me. I been on just about all ROMS out there...from ICS to sense 3.5 and now the lastest firmware running imbredded ROM. Only once I had a problem with a kernel when I updated to latest OTA using my method above. I then used flash image gui to flash the stock kernel (boot.img) and everything worked fine after.
thanks everyone for answering! I was pretty sure the superwipe wasnt able to erase the kernel being 1.5, just wanted to have some clarification

[Q] HTC EVO 3D boot looping post kernal install.

i have recently unlocked my 3d via the htc method. I had viper rom and the stock kernel on the phone. I tried to install a new kernel(anthrax infected v9). I wiped the cache and the dalvik prior to installing the kernel, post install.zip the phone is in a continuous loop. Performed wipe of all data. Tried flashing rom and kernel again, it failed again. Asked a couple of friends what might be causing this. Found out my phone has hboot 1.5 that requires flash through fastboot. How do i fix this, please help.
Need to boot in recovery with ADB or GUI app
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Get into fastboot by taking out battery then [power+volume down] till it loads. Once there connect to computer and use adb and type "fastboot boot recovery.img" where recovery is the name of your chosen recovery. The recovery file must be in the same folder as the adb.
Once in recovery you can flash anything. Once you have booted a ROM I would recommend downloading flash image gui from the Market and use it to flash kernels or ROM with custom kernel. Good luck. hboot 1.50 makes things just a bit more trickier.
Recovery file could be any where you want "!
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przfghtr said:
i have recently unlocked my 3d via the htc method. I had viper rom and the stock kernel on the phone. I tried to install a new kernel(anthrax infected v9). I wiped the cache and the dalvik prior to installing the kernel, post install.zip the phone is in a continuous loop. Performed wipe of all data. Tried flashing rom and kernel again, it failed again. Asked a couple of friends what might be causing this. Found out my phone has hboot 1.5 that requires flash through fastboot. How do i fix this, please help.
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NOTE: If you took the latest 651.5 update, you have to stick with kernels that have that as a base (for now).
You are likely not flashing the kernel/rom correctly. See the Guide/flashing notes in my signature for a walkthru that will likely help.
I have a similar situation. Had viper rom up and running and then it just up and quit and now it's in a continual boot loop. I'm no where near a windows CPU that I can use fastboot for the next 40 days. How can i fix with my tablet?
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Go to the library ? Rent a pc ?
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So in other words I'm screwed? Isn't there a way to use my tablet running android to push the boot image to the phone?
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Installing Meanbeam - Froze

Hello,
I was attempting to install Meanbeam.
Evo -LTE of course. I did the back up and the factor wipe then in TWRP, choice install and selected the rom from the sd card. The problem is that it has be "installing" now for about an hour and a half. It appears to be froze.
The last two lines are installing update... and formatting and mounting partition...
S- on. I was attempting to following Mikeys directions for S on phones.
At this point is there anything I can do or just let the phone sit longer?
Thanks
Edit. I was able to get it to abort. (somehow, I am not entirely sure) haha
Were you able to get your issue resolved?
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If your device is not in an S-Off state, I believe you'll have to flash the MeanBean boot.img booter via the fastboot command. This is what I had to do after achieving an unlocked bootloader and installing a custom recovery, such as TWRP or ClockworkMOD.
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If your device is not in an S-Off state, I believe you'll have to flash the MeanBean boot.img booter via the fastboot command. This is what I had to do after achieving an unlocked bootloader and installing a custom recovery, such as TWRP or ClockworkMOD.
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MeanBean has a kernel installer built in to facilitate ROM flashing when S-on. You have to flash the ROM zip twice, once to flash the ROM, then again to flash the kernel (boot.img).
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FinZ28 said:
MeanBean has a kernel installer built in to facilitate ROM flashing when S-on. You have to flash the ROM zip twice, once to flash the ROM, then again to flash the kernel (boot.img).
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Thanks Guys.
I was able to get it to cancel out of the stuck install screen, I am not exactly sure what I pushed to get it to that, but.
I had an older version of TWRP.
I rooted a while ago and was just getting around to flashing a new rom.
Once i upgraded to the new TWRP the install went perfectly.

Evo LTE Flashing stock rom/kernel

I have a soft bricked Evo LTE I was trying to s-off the phone but usb debugging is a prerequisite and the phone doesn't boot to system, only hboot In the meanwhile I'd like to restore stock rom and then have the choice whether or not i wanna s-off the phone Really I just need to restore it to stock rom The kernel, a zip file, can't be flashed through recovery and there's no way to flash it through fastboot either I think What I need is a nandroid back since twrp is installed and working so if someone could give me a back I could restore through twrp rather than having to flash Please help! Thanks
You can flash the kernel via fastboot. No need to worry about USB debugging. Hit the top link in my sig and scroll down to the section on S-on kernel flashing. Otherwise, I suggest installing a ROM like MeanBean if you're on the old partition layout, as it has a kernel installer to aid with flashing while S-on.
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Flashing Kernel via fastboot HTC Evo LTE
OK I flash the kernel via fastboot using boot.img file but when I install the rom, Jewel_2.13.651.1_OTA_odexed_rooted_signed.zip, through recovery I get an error "kernel not installed" I'm running hboot 1.15 with s-on and twrp recovery Like I said before the phone's bricked it doesn't get past the HTC quiety brilliant screen
Magnum_Enforcer said:
You can flash the kernel via fastboot. No need to worry about USB debugging. Hit the top link in my sig and scroll down to the section on S-on kernel flashing. Otherwise, I suggest installing a ROM like MeanBean if you're on the old partition layout, as it has a kernel installer to aid with flashing while S-on.
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Did you try flashing the kernel after the ROM?
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Yes Maybe it's the rom i'm trying to install I dunno All I really need to do is boot the phone so i can enable usb debugging so I can s-off the phone and then installing roms should be easier Maybe I should ask for someone to post a nandroid backup? What's a good valid stock rom for this phone?
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Did you try flashing the kernel after the ROM?
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Flash this ROM in recovery. Make sure you follow the installation instructions and also do a full wipe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048229

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