[Q] Dualbooting using Boot Manager Pro. - HTC EVO 3D

Hey,, I have an Evo 3D GSM fully unlocked and S-Off. I installed Boot Manager Pro but it does not seem to work with ICS roms as far as I've tried. The only thing I can try is not installing a zip, but using a nandroid dump. I cant find any Nandroid dump for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512314 Virtuous Inquisition AOSP rom. So if anyone could provide me with it, I'd be really grateful. And also that if they can tell me if it would work. Or any other way to make it work by installing the zip file only.
Thank you.

AliiYousuf said:
Hey,, I have an Evo 3D GSM fully unlocked and S-Off. I installed Boot Manager Pro but it does not seem to work with ICS roms as far as I've tried. The only thing I can try is not installing a zip, but using a nandroid dump. I cant find any Nandroid dump for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512314 Virtuous Inquisition AOSP rom. So if anyone could provide me with it, I'd be really grateful. And also that if they can tell me if it would work. Or any other way to make it work by installing the zip file only.
Thank you.
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What issue are you facing with ICS ROMs ?
What error do you get with Boot manager ?
Every Rom (both ICS and Gingerbread) , that I've tried works with Boot manager without any problem.

Do what I did, install them normally then immediately make a nandroid backup, then restore your normal rom and run bmp.
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mnomaanw said:
What issue are you facing with ICS ROMs ?
What error do you get with Boot manager ?
Every Rom (both ICS and Gingerbread) , that I've tried works with Boot manager without any problem.
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The error I get is in the end when it's 'Editing boot.img' it then displays 'Error making boot.img'. I've tried a huge number of ROMs but it just wont work.
Can you tell me if there's something else you did after installing Bootmanager pro? Like I did try 'Force Large Boot Image'. No luck still.

Atomix86 said:
Do what I did, install them normally then immediately make a nandroid backup, then restore your normal rom and run bmp.
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I don't want to wipe my ROM that I have atm. As I've heard that Nandroid backups and restoring them always gives you bugs in the end. :/

AliiYousuf said:
I don't want to wipe my ROM that I have atm. As I've heard that Nandroid backups and restoring them always gives you bugs in the end. :/
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No it doesn't, if it did then there would be no reason for it to exist.
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Atomix86 said:
No it doesn't, if it did then there would be no reason for it to exist.
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And what about my messages and contacts? Would all those be still backed up?

And sorry I'm a complete noob. So basically I make a backup of my rom. Then install ics. Then make a backup of ics immediately. And then restore my backup. Then come on boot manager and install the backup for ics?

Lastly, are my applications backed up with the nandroid backup?

AliiYousuf said:
And sorry I'm a complete noob. So basically I make a backup of my rom. Then install ics. Then make a backup of ics immediately. And then restore my backup. Then come on boot manager and install the backup for ics?
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Precisely, that's the exact method I used, and yes your apps will be backed up if you do a full nandroid backup (eg don't select advanced backup).
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Thanks, that helped. I'm able to dualboot now.

Glad to hear you got it working .
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AliiYousuf said:
Thanks, that helped. I'm able to dualboot now.
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Also turn off superuser logging, that's what screws up the rom installing.
Open superuser
Press menu then preferences or the wrench in the upper right corner of the screen
Uncheck enable logging
Try installing a rom with boot mgr
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AliiYousuf said:
Hey,, I have an Evo 3D GSM fully unlocked and S-Off. I installed Boot Manager Pro but it does not seem to work with ICS roms as far as I've tried. The only thing I can try is not installing a zip, but using a nandroid dump. I cant find any Nandroid dump for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512314 Virtuous Inquisition AOSP rom. So if anyone could provide me with it, I'd be really grateful. And also that if they can tell me if it would work. Or any other way to make it work by installing the zip file only.
Thank you.
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My experience is Virtuous Inquisition is made for two different phones. Sensation AND EVO! I couldnt dual boot with it. I even emailed the boys from boot manager. They tweaked a version of BM(excuse the pun) I still had problems with Virtouos. Try other ROMs. I'm installing cm9 ICS for Sensation now

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[Q] CWM vs. TWRP?

Are there any clear benefits of one recovery over the other? I'm a fan of TeamWin but I'm comfortable with CWM... Is either recovery clearly superior?
Preference is the deciding factor.
Appreciate my help? Thank me
Not sure which one is better, but i've been using ClockworkMod 4.0.1.4 that came with Revolutionary S-OFF tool and it's worked flawlessly so far.
Do CWM work with Rom Manager
I personally like TWRP for the customization options plus the race horse is kinda cool too.
Nope...
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bluediablito said:
Do CWM work with Rom Manager
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Yes. I just updated to 4.0.1.5 with it today. Fixes charging bug while OFF with Fastboot off.
mswlogo said:
Yes. I just updated to 4.0.1.5 with it today. Fixes charging bug while OFF with Fastboot off.
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Yep, I was curious and used rom manager to flash the recovery... worked perfect. I enjoy being able to go into rom manager and select "reboot to recovery" instead of having to hold down button combination (i know, lazy).
mswlogo said:
Yes. I just updated to 4.0.1.5 with it today. Fixes charging bug while OFF with Fastboot off.
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How? Where?
Thank you!!!!
karikian said:
How? Where?
Thank you!!!!
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You can just click on the first option in Rom Manager, which is "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery". That's pretty much it.
mswlogo said:
Yes. I just updated to 4.0.1.5 with it today. Fixes charging bug while OFF with Fastboot off.
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I can confirm that 4.0.1.5 fixes the charging bug as well.
I'm a big fan of Rom Manager. I use it to organize my backups. I've used since day one of the OG Evo and never had a problem with it. If anyone is having any bugs, go into the market and download rom manager and update clockwork mod recovery. Mines working flawlessly!
I remember a long time ago, people claimed that clockwork recovery had a problem with wiping cache and dalvik cache. Is that still an issue? Thats the only reason I stopped using rom manager back in the day.
knlmwq said:
I remember a long time ago, people claimed that clockwork recovery had a problem with wiping cache and dalvik cache. Is that still an issue? Thats the only reason I stopped using rom manager back in the day.
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It did on the OG EVO, but so far on the EVO 3D I haven't had any problems.
knlmwq said:
I remember a long time ago, people claimed that clockwork recovery had a problem with wiping cache and dalvik cache. Is that still an issue? Thats the only reason I stopped using rom manager back in the day.
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Funny. That was just a year ago. I am not laughing at you. I am laughing with you.
Sent from a 3VO. Long live the EVO.
Im using twrp and it wrks amazing very quick and stable my fone failed to let me use cwm when i first rooted my fone
htce3d said:
Im using twrp and it wrks amazing very quick and stable my fone failed to let me use cwm when i first rooted my fone
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Punctuation is your friend. Use it. Not just to make yourself sound more intelligent, but to help the eyes of those reading it. =D
there shouldnt be any issues when flashing the newest clockwork right? say, making a backup in the CWM that came with REVO and then trying to restore it with the newest clockwork? i feel like that is an issue simply because i made a backup of my stock rom with the newest recovery and i got the MD5 error, and i cant restore it. im doing a full backup and restore test right now, ill report back.
EDIT:alright so i was able to do a full restore with the newest clockwork. i guess i just got a bad NAND on my stock rom. and the funny thing is the same thing happend with a stock rom on my G2. what causes this damn MD5 error?
That would be appreciated by many here... Don't want to get stuck with no way to restore
PatrickHuey said:
there shouldnt be any issues when flashing the newest clockwork right? say, making a backup in the CWM that came with REVO and then trying to restore it with the newest clockwork? i feel like that is an issue simply because i made a backup of my stock rom with the newest recovery and i got the MD5 error, and i cant restore it. im doing a full backup and restore test right now, ill report back.
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I installed TWRP, but I'd like to be able to use the CWM Rom Manger. Can I download Rom Manager from the Market, and have it install CWM over my TWRP install?

[Q] Switching Recoveries (noob question)

Hi, I'm currently using the latest ClockworkMod as my recovery. I've never had any problem with it (had it on my og evo as well), but I'm hearing a lot of great things about twrp recovery, so I'd like to make the switch. I'm all clear on most of the process, but is it correct that I'll need to make new nandroid backups? If so, should I delete my cwm nands? How would I go about doing that? And am I correct that I'd need to revert to my stock (first) nandroid, flash the new recovery from there, make a new twrp nandroid, and then go back to cm7? Just want to be sure, as I know that nandroids are a lifeline and I don't want to screw anything up. Thanks in advance!
jsc15 said:
Hi, I'm currently using the latest ClockworkMod as my recovery. I've never had any problem with it (had it on my og evo as well), but I'm hearing a lot of great things about twrp recovery, so I'd like to make the switch. I'm all clear on most of the process, but is it correct that I'll need to make new nandroid backups?
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yes
If so, should I delete my cwm nands? How would I go about doing that?
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yes, on your sdcard/clockworkmod/backups
And am I correct that I'd need to revert to my stock (first) nandroid, flash the new recovery from there, make a new twrp nandroid, and then go back to cm7?
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no, you can just make a nand with the new recovery of your current setup, no need to revert
Just want to be sure, as I know that nandroids are a lifeline and I don't want to screw anything up. Thanks in advance!
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Sounds good. What to do though if I need to ever go back to stock rom? (Unlikely anyhow). Will I be able to find a stock rooted rom in the dev forums?
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Update: flashed twrp, made a nandroid without a hitch. Thanks so much! Will hit thanks button when I get to a PC.
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jsc15 said:
Sounds good. What to do though if I need to ever go back to stock rom? (Unlikely anyhow). Will I be able to find a stock rooted rom in the dev forums?
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If u want to go back to cwm to restore an old nandroid just dl rom manager from market and reflash cwm it will flash over Twrp and then u can use your cwm nandroids.
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[Q] backup kernel / rom and restore

hi all gurus,
any one know of a way to do a COMPLETE backup of the kernel / rom /firmware etc from an ACE? as i have two ACEs (one with issue, but i felt it is not morally right to return it back to the retailer). so i am looking for ways can do a complete backup of one phone then using it to restore on another ACE.
so far i tried CWM backup (appears it only backup the ROM, but not kernel such as modem (??)), SGS kernel flasher (can backup kernel, but not able to restore it, either from SGS kernel flasher itself, or from CWM)
so how else i can do a complete image of the phone (i mean complete image of all components), and then can be used to restore?? thanks for all info shared
180 views, waiting....thanks
Okay, let me start by saying I am no expert. If I had a second phone I would try for you, but I don't.
I have several backups through CWM at different dates using different Kernels and even different versions of CWM. With each restore it brings back the different version of CWM, baseband, and the Kernel I had installed.
Just some food for thought with your situation. Have you tried placing the backup's under the directory for CWM backups on your other phone and flashing? Maybe backup the good one, and flash it onto the broken one.... that way you are not risking anything if a problem arises??
thanks, nice to see a fellow Telus user here, . yes, i tried to do a backup from CWM (appears it backup the boot and system), then load it back via CWM through restore, it did not work out, how to confirm if cwm backup will also include the kernel portion?
-SGA- said:
Okay, let me start by saying I am no expert. If I had a second phone I would try for you, but I don't.
I have several backups through CWM at different dates using different Kernels and even different versions of CWM. With each restore it brings back the different version of CWM, baseband, and the Kernel I had installed.
Just some food for thought with your situation. Have you tried placing the backup's under the directory for CWM backups on your other phone and flashing? Maybe backup the good one, and flash it onto the broken one.... that way you are not risking anything if a problem arises??
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if you want to make backupp of stoc rom and then want to use cm7 etc
first dowbload cf root kernel
and convert system to ext4
then make backupp otherwise you cant restore backupp anymore
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thanks to all of you. the issue i encountered is my phone have been running as "No service", and not able to find any mobile network after i unlocked it. so i tried various roms, and make no difference, so make me wonder if there is any component that never get refreshed. I have another working SGA, so want to find a way to do a complete image of the working phone and then restore at the phone that are not working....
spacecaker said:
if you want to make backupp of stoc rom and then want to use cm7 etc
first dowbload cf root kernel
and convert system to ext4
then make backupp otherwise you cant restore backupp anymore
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oakville said:
thanks to all of you. the issue i encountered is my phone have been running as "No service", and not able to find any mobile network after i unlocked it. so i tried various roms, and make no difference, so make me wonder if there is any component that never get refreshed. I have another working SGA, so want to find a way to do a complete image of the working phone and then restore at the phone that are not working....
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you should never unlock it
look if you have a imei
if not your phone needs to go to service centre
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[Recovery Flashable] Nandroid Helper for the Rezound

As you guys know, we can't flash boot images directly from Recovery. This makes restoring nandroid backups more difficult.
Well, not anymore. This flashable allows you to restore the boot image from a nandroid backup directly from recovery. For those of you who are experts, this duplicates the functionality of "fastboot boot recovery.img" in a self-contained zip.
To Use:
1) Flash the attached zip file
2) Press Volume UP when prompted at HBOOT
3) Reboot the Device (it will probably ask you to press power to do so)
NOTE: If the device doesn't reboot on its own, reboot "normally" not into recovery. It will take you to recovery automatically. If you go into recovery via the HBOOT menus, you still won't be allowed to restore boot images.
4) Restore your nandroid and with its boot image. It will flash this time
5) Done.
How it works:
1. Dumps your recovery image
2. Zips it into a viable PH98IMG.zip and drops it on your SD card
3. Downgrades your main version
4. Reboots to HBOOT so you can flash it
5. You then boot into unprotected recovery.
Haha I had an issues yesterday that this would have fixed. You do amazing work con, keep it up! We appreciate it!!!!!
Sent from my Ice Cream covered Rezound
Why are there not 1000 thanks for this??? This is awesome!
Great stuff. Thanks
DbZ Gokuu said:
Haha I had an issues yesterday that this would have fixed. You do amazing work con, keep it up! We appreciate it!!!!!
Sent from my Ice Cream covered Rezound
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WasabiWa83 said:
Why are there not 1000 thanks for this??? This is awesome!
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NilsP said:
Great stuff. Thanks
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I am glad you guys like it. Not sure how much use it will get, but atleast it is out there.
con247 said:
I am glad you guys like it. Not sure how much use it will get, but atleast it is out there.
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Worked perfectly ! wow, nice job just like using my OG droid now with backups I had quit making them since I always had to remember what kernel for the rom etc.. tried the endeavor leak and afterwards flashed my backup without a hitch
mjh68 said:
Worked perfectly ! wow, nice job just like using my OG droid now with backups I had quit making them since I always had to remember what kernel for the rom etc.. tried the endeavor leak and afterwards flashed my backup without a hitch
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Good to get a confirmation that it works.
So we use this any time we restore a nand correct?
yep. It just allows Recovery to flash the boot image, but it is temporary.
Curious. Could this be used on a fresh install as well?
sent from ics land
pwned3 said:
Curious. Could this be used on a fresh install as well?
sent from ics land
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Yeah but it offers no benefit or extra ease. The way we install custom roms right now is the ideal way.
con247 thank you so much for this. I fastboot flash everything from the computer. But two guys that I help out on gtalk on a regular basis had a bunch of trouble with the PH98 process, but aren't able to use fastboot on their computers while at work.
Both guys have been using this rom very heavily going back and fourth between ICS and gingerbread, and both have confirmed this is very easy for noobs compared to the fear they have of ADB, fastboot.exe, and the cmd line.
Thanks again. You are an incredible asset to the Rezound and Android community.
Nice work
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con247 said:
I am glad you guys like it. Not sure how much use it will get, but atleast it is out there.
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No more renamed PH98IMG files on my sd card! Good work, sir
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I used this quite a bit the other night , after I ran the RUU before I found out restoring old backups was a bad idea LOL. Still worked flawlessly though , so this tool has been invaluable to me ! I started making backups again
I can't restore any backups. I'm using the latest amonra. It just says oops check recovery log. I tried doing it regular and with this but they both failed and I had to use the ruu to recover each time. I don't understand what the problem is.
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Andro X said:
I can't restore any backups. I'm using the latest amonra. It just says oops check recovery log. I tried doing it regular and with this but they both failed and I had to use the ruu to recover each time. I don't understand what the problem is.
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well give me the recovery log please. Do you have an external SD card?
con247 said:
well give me the recovery log please. Do you have an external SD card?
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It might be related to using the Amon Ra 3.14 and trying to backup android secure. Dres, just released a fix because the Devblock location changed so it borked making or restoring backups that contained android secure. Sorry , if this wasn't helpful , but I realized my backups worked because I never backup android secure. Just figure it might save you a lot of debugging when its probably on the recovery this time not the app.
mjh68 said:
It might be related to using the Amon Ra 3.14 and trying to backup android secure. Dres, just released a fix because the Devblock location changed so it borked making or restoring backups that contained android secure. Sorry , if this wasn't helpful , but I realized my backups worked because I never backup android secure. Just figure it might save you a lot of debugging when its probably on the recovery this time not the app.
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You could have also gotten a bad download. This script shouldn't be affected by the new firmware.
Thanks guys but I figured it out. I left a space when renaming the folder containing my backup. So once took out the space I was able to restore.
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[Q] Need help restoring a backup in TWRP

I made a backup of my HTC EVO LTE Stock ROM in TWRP, I flashed CMX, now I want to go back to Stock, so I went to TWRP>Install, I can see my backup folder under /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/name of backup.. but I when I select the folder it does not give me the option to Install it. It just opens as an empty folder. I did notice the folder is not in a .zip format. Is this the reason why? Did I miss something during the back up process? And if so, how can I fix it? Is it as easy as just converting the regular folder into a .zip folder then try to install it this way?.. Please tell me not everything is lost, lol.. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
onavarro said:
I made a backup of my HTC EVO LTE Stock ROM in TWRP, I flashed CMX, now I want to go back to Stock, so I went to TWRP>Install, I can see my backup folder under /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/name of backup.. but I when I select the folder it does not give me the option to Install it. It just opens as an empty folder. I did notice the folder is not in a .zip format. Is this the reason why? Did I miss something during the back up process? And if so, how can I fix it? Is it as easy as just converting the regular folder into a .zip folder then try to install it this way?.. Please tell me not everything is lost, lol.. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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There should be a restore option on the main screen in twrp recovery. If you hit that it will allow you to choose what file you want to restore
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Seconded. Choose "restore" to restore nandroid backups.
krobinso2295 said:
There should be a restore option on the main screen in twrp recovery. If you hit that it will allow you to choose what file you want to restore
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I see that now!. I can see what the difference is now. THANKS SO MUCH! :laugh:
Hello I'm coming from clockwork mod and now using Twrp. I renamed my backup and when I go to restore my backup I do not see it in tarp>backups? Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
shane1diamond said:
Hello I'm coming from clockwork mod and now using Twrp. I renamed my backup and when I go to restore my backup I do not see it in tarp>backups? Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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You can't restore back up made in clockwork mod using twrp recovery.
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Need to Restore But Getting Black Screen
Okay so my situation is similiar to the OP.
I was running CM10 then a custom sense Rom.
I made an original backup, but when I restore it I get a black screen at boot.
Typically when I flash a Rom I have to fastboot flash the boot.img which is no biggie, but there's no boot.img that I can find in the twrp backup.
Might be just as easy to flash a stock Rom, but not sure exactly where to find one. Everything I've found is rooted or custom in some way.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
tankerkevo said:
Okay so my situation is similiar to the OP.
I was running CM10 then a custom sense Rom.
I made an original backup, but when I restore it I get a black screen at boot.
Typically when I flash a Rom I have to fastboot flash the boot.img which is no biggie, but there's no boot.img that I can find in the twrp backup.
Might be just as easy to flash a stock Rom, but not sure exactly where to find one. Everything I've found is rooted or custom in some way.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Download the rom you are trying to restore, and fast boot that bootimg.
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thicklizard said:
Download the rom you are trying to restore, and fast boot that bootimg.
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The ROM I'm trying to restore is the original state of my phone. Would this be a stock ROM with a versioning date of October 28th(the day I got my phone and made the backup), current stock ROMs, or launch stock ROMs. Basically will any boot.img work from a stock ROM?
I do see the boot sector being written during the restore process. There is a boot.something.win file in the backup folder for the backup. Can this be fastbooted? I'm a bit timid to try that, but thinking it may be worth a shot...
tankerkevo said:
The ROM I'm trying to restore is the original state of my phone. Would this be a stock ROM with a versioning date of October 28th(the day I got my phone and made the backup), current stock ROMs, or launch stock ROMs. Basically will any boot.img work from a stock ROM?
I do see the boot sector being written during the restore process. There is a boot.something.win file in the backup folder for the backup. Can this be fastbooted? I'm a bit timid to try that, but thinking it may be worth a shot...
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I think this is what you would need
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php...oted-Based-on-Latest-OTA-(Odexed-and-Deodexed)
Just download the kernel/bootimg and fast boot it and you should be good to go
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clockwork recovery f's up your misc partition on this phone.. DO NOT use clockwork mod recovery on this phone! it f ed up mine.. mines fixed now but it was a pain to fix
thicklizard said:
I think this is what you would need
LINK REMOVED SO I COULD POOST
Just download the kernel/bootimg and fast boot it and you should be good to go
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Thanks for the quick reply, QuickWizard is very fitting. I actually got it after I finished going my own route though.
I grew a pair and went with my got and I went ahead and flashed the boot.emmc.win from the twrp backup in flashboot. It successfully got me booted and logged into the phone. That said the stock rom is so crappy...
But, I was having issues on CM10 with MHL, on a "stock rom with goodies" I was having radio issues with the latest firmawares, so now it's back to my rooted stock backup and I'm doing the HTC System OTA update... Should be interesting what happens next...
Again thank you all with the quick replies!

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