Keep losing recovery - HTC Rezound

I am s-off with jboot running rezrom 3.4. For some reason for the last two or 3 weeks i have lost amon ra 4 or 5 times. It just randomly disappears and i have to reflash it. Any idea on why this keeps happening?

hardfallen87 said:
I am s-off with jboot running rezrom 3.4. For some reason for the last two or 3 weeks i have lost amon ra 4 or 5 times. It just randomly disappears and i have to reflash it. Any idea on why this keeps happening?
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This is nearly impossible, what ar you flashing?
I've heard this on moto phones but they would force instal the stock recovery on boot so you had to remove that script
As far as I know HTC phones don't do this
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its happend with both 3.14 and 3.15. ive never had a problem until a few weeks ago then all of a sudden mysteriously it disappears. i cant figure out whats going on.

I read that happening a couple times but never saw a solution. I decided not to flash jboot and stick with reg hboot
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Evocm7 said:
I read that happening a couple times but never saw a solution. I decided not to flash jboot and stick with reg hboot
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The first time I lost it I was not using jboot. I tried to reflash recovery but it would fail everytime so i flashed jboot and it worked, but I still keep randomly losing recovery

Later tonight I'm going to give a shot in making a script the installs a recovery on boot
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Did you happen to leave an RUU on the SD card? Would only be a problem every time you boot into hboot, but still...

socal87 said:
Did you happen to leave an RUU on the SD card? Would only be a problem every time you boot into hboot, but still...
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Nope. the very first thing i do after flashing anything is delete the file immediately when i boot back up.

What do you mean "lose" recovery? You can't boot to recovery, as in it just hangs at the splashscreen, or you boot to HTC recovery?

tekhna said:
What do you mean "lose" recovery? You can't boot to recovery, as in it just hangs at the splashscreen, or you boot to HTC recovery?
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Whether i hit reboot to recovery or manually try to boot to recovery with a battery pull and volume down and power the phone will just boot up normally without ever going to recovery. I then have to reflash amon via fastboot and it works again.

hardfallen87 said:
Whether i hit reboot to recovery or manually try to boot to recovery with a battery pull and volume down and power the phone will just boot up normally without ever going to recovery. I then have to reflash amon via fastboot and it works again.
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Post the command you are using to flash recovery
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Would having fastboot checked cause this? Just thinking out loud.
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Fastboot flash recovery (name of file). I can flash it fine it just eventually disappear. And fastboot is not checked.

I'm lost as to what could cause this..... Have you tried CWM recovery and see if same thing happens? I doubt it matters. Just throwing things out there
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Are you s-off?
Which Rom are you running ?
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No I haven't tried cwm I'm not a fan of it. I am s off running rezrom 3.4. I've ran it forever with no problems till recently. I'm completely stumped.

That's so odd. Try downloading quick boot from the market and seeing if it will help getting you into recovery. It can't be disappearing completely can it?
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It'll be there for anywhere from a couple days to a week and then vanish. My nandroid folder will still be there but no recovery

hardfallen87 said:
No I haven't tried cwm I'm not a fan of it. I am s off running rezrom 3.4. I've ran it forever with no problems till recently. I'm completely stumped.
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I know. I don't like it either. I meant trying it to see if the same thing still happens, not to replace amon ra.
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I'll try it out tomorrow and twrp to see what happens

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[Q] stuck in boot loop

I'm runninng das bamf 3.4 ,have been for couple weeks . love rom. today working at 106 my thunderbolt would not make a call, so I thought I would reboot and now it is stuck in boot loop, I can get to h-boot and hit recovery but it goes to htc screen
Have you tried pulling the battery, then volume down+power to get to hboot?
yes . I can get to h-boot but when I HIT RECOVERY it goes back to bootloop.S orry for capitals
Sorry, mis-read. You could always RUU and start over. Sorry, all I know to do with out recovery.
It reboots in recovery?? If so sounds like a brick. Aka bootloop of death.
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pennie57 said:
I'm runninng das bamf 3.4 ,have been for couple weeks . love rom. today working at 106 my thunderbolt would not make a call, so I thought I would reboot and now it is stuck in boot loop, I can get to h-boot and hit recovery but it goes to htc screen
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If your recovery is damaged/non-existent and you get stuck on the HTC screen instead (IOW, recovery never loads) and the ROM is bootlooping then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179386
It should get you a working recovery back on your phone so that you can either then wipe data/cache for the ROM or flash something else.
Made for just such an occasion
Absolute_Zero said:
If your recovery is damaged/non-existent and you get stuck on the HTC screen instead (IOW, recovery never loads) and the ROM is bootlooping then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179386
It should get you a working recovery back on your phone so that you can either then wipe data/cache for the ROM or flash something else.
Made for just such an occasion
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Thanks very much for this.
courtesy of my rooted bolt
ruu recovery ,didn't work .Put stock zip on ruu and least got s-on . Still in boot loop , think is toast
pennie57 said:
ruu recovery ,didn't work .Put stock zip on ruu and least got s-on . Still in boot loop , think is toast
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Might be, I'd hop on here and see what they think just to be sure.
Same thing happened to me, you need to put a recovery .img on sdcard and flash it in recovery. Thought i was dead for me too but turned out for the good
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I did that first. Didn't work thanks anyway
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I for my replacement today about afraid to root this one. I really think the heat and rough treatment was the culprit
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[Q] Help with reboot options

Did a whole lot of searching here and on Google, but cannot find any answer. Got my wife a TB to get her on unlimited 4g before the new plans switched. Ran through Revolutionary and loaded up Eternity latest nightly.
Strange things started with REV S-off. I had to manually reboot the phone into HBOOT for the process to finish through. Anytime the REV threw out a reboot command, the phone would shut off. I manually got into HBOOT and the process did finish. I had CWM and S-off.
Flashed Eternity and notice that the phone would not go straight to recovery or bootloader with the 4n1 reboot menu on the ROM or fastboot/adb commands. The phone would just shut off. I could go into HBOOT with Power + VOLDown, then into recovery.
Since the phone was getting bad battery life (60% drop in a matter of 3-4 hours), I switched to Gingeritis 3d. Still can't boot into recovery or bootloader directly.
I have also switch from CWM to 4Ext, but the issue stays the same. I am about to start over and RUU it back to stock rom and stock HBOOT, factory reset with stock and see if that fix it.
Just wanted to see if anyone else has seen this and may know of a quicker fix than RUU. Thanks.
I had to manually root and everything too because revolutionary wouldn't work doing it automatically. I don't have the issue you are having though. Try unrooting and using the new all in one tool.
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Sorry, been flashing too many devices lately. I did use the all in one tool when I did the s-off.
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h4ckers said:
Sorry, been flashing too many devices lately. I did use the all in one tool when I did the s-off.
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Hmm I don't know then. On my dinc2 it was the same way. It always took you to the bootloader not matter what. It's annoying but it still worked fine.
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It's strange.... Never had ac device act like this. Thanks for the help!
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Stock (unrooted) Thunderbolt stuck in boot loop

My daughter has a stock Thunderbolt, which has worked since Christmas. All of a sudden a couple weeks ago, she woke up and it was stuck in a boot loop on the HTC splash screen.
I'm still able to get into bootloader, but unable to do a factory reset, or flash a stock RUU. Cannot boot into (stock) recovery. As soon as it tries to load the recovery console, it starts the splash screen looping again. Seems like recovery is corrupt or something
I've tried some unbricking processes, but nothing has worked. If I could get adb to see it, I'd just root it and put cwm on it, but can't get that either.
***LOCKED***
Mecha XD Ship s-on
hboot-1.05.0000
microp-/
radio-1.49.00.0406w_1
eMMC-boot
Jul 19 2011, 14:51:00
Any help is very much appreciated. Verizon store said they can't flash a fresh recovery on it, or the latest RUU...
Nothing? No suggestions?
Maybe something herehttp://androidforums.com/thunderbolt-all-things-root/449138-boot-loop.html will help...
What won't work with the RUU?
It possibly could be caused because of a corrupt sim card and/or a corrupt SD card. Try removing the SD card and see if it will load up. If still nothing, take it to Verizon for another sim card. If you go into a corporate store, they won't charge you for another sim.
Just a couple of my suggestions.
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I will try that link above.
I brought it into a privately owned verizon store on Thursday, explained to them what was going on, they said they have no idea, and I should bring it to a corporate store, so I did.
I told the guy exactly what was happening. He assumed a read a few things on the internet, so treated me like I've never used a phone before. I have had a G1, Evo, and Evo 3D...all rooted and mega customized, so not like this is my first attempt at using a smartphone.
I've tried booting without the sdcard, same thing. I've tried booting without a sim card, same thing. I tried with another verizon LTE sim card, same thing.
When I try to flash anything, I put the zip on the sdcard, power on to hboot, let it load the zip, then it does nothing, just sits at hboot. I scroll down to recovery to be able to select to restart or power down, press power, it goes to the white HTC splash screen, then the circular arrows above the phone, then to the red X, then back to HTC splash screen and boot loops the splash screen.
I can tell you your recovery is gone. Try downloading the hboot flashable cwm again and flash that in hboot. If you can get into recovery maybe you will be able to flash a rom again. You may also want to reformat your sd card or even try a different one.
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disconnecktie said:
I can tell you your recovery is gone. Try downloading the hboot flashable cwm again and flash that in hboot. If you can get into recovery maybe you will be able to flash a rom again. You may also want to reformat your sd card or even try a different one.
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that's exactly what I told the verizon dude, that recovery is gone and all they need to do is flash it back on, he said that's not possible, handed the phone back to me and said "have a good day".
I knew it was a long shot when I went in there and had to tell them how to boot into hboot, and how to remove the battery.
Don't I have to be S-OFF to flash cwm? Remember, it's stock, unrooted, and S-ON
How didn't the ruu work?
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trter10 said:
How didn't the ruu work?
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Because when hboot loaded it, which took a few minutes to load and verify, it then automatically went into recovery to actually flash it, which put it right back into the boot loop.
d0m1n0 said:
Because when hboot loaded it, which took a few minutes to load and verify, it then automatically went into recovery to actually flash it, which put it right back into the boot loop.
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Now that I think about it, it shouldn't have to go into recovery to flash it, it should have been just fine from hboot....but...after I flashed the RUU, it did reboot into recovery, and started the loop
So did you remember to clear cache and dalvik cache? That would put you in a boot loop every time.
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disconnecktie said:
So did you remember to clear cache and dalvik cache? That would put you in a boot loop every time.
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They weren't installing a rom
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disconnecktie said:
So did you remember to clear cache and dalvik cache? That would put you in a boot loop every time.
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No...it's stock, stock recovery, stock rom, S-ON...she brought it to me in this condition. It's not a rooting gone wrong. If I could get the laptop to see it, I'd root the damn thing so I can get cwm on it.
When she brought it to me, it was in this exact state. First thing I tried was to boot into recovery, which didn't work. So I googled for 'thunderbolt boot loop' and started trying things.
Before I go any further, I'd like to thank everyone for their input and thoughts. She's 12, and I really don't want to have to buy her a new phone.
d0m1n0 said:
No...it's stock, stock recovery, stock rom, S-ON...she brought it to me in this condition. It's not a rooting gone wrong. If I could get the laptop to see it, I'd root the damn thing so I can get cwm on it.
When she brought it to me, it was in this exact state. First thing I tried was to boot into recovery, which didn't work. So I googled for 'thunderbolt boot loop' and started trying things.
Before I go any further, I'd like to thank everyone for their input and thoughts. She's 12, and I really don't want to have to buy her a new phone.
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Try redownloading the ruu
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I have the exact same problem, I am using a custom rom, killasense.
It loads to HTC splash when I try to connect to computer or try to go into recovery from revolutionary. It says S-OFF on revolutionary, not sure what it means.
Please update if you find a solution, I am trying to do a factory reset, but cannot.
If it says s off that means the phone has been rooted. You're running killasense which is a custom rom.. If you want to go back to stock simply download the most recent ruu, put it on the root of your sd card and rename the file to PG05img. Reboot into the bootloader press the power button to enter fast boot. It will ask you if you want to update select yes. After it completes make sure you rename the file so it doesn't try running the ruu every time you enter the bootloader. Also check the md5 before you try to run it.
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I downloaded the 2.1 mecha ruu and tried to load it in hboot, and it said the existing Rom is older. So that mean I can't flash a newer ruu? Gotta be the same or older?
Since I don't have a thunderbolt, I'm not familiar with ruu versions, any way to tell in hboot so I can download the same or older?
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I put a new rom file (BAMF SoaB) into the SD card and renamed it PG05img, went to Revolutionary it said loading PG05img, but after it loaded it did not show a yes or no prompt. It went back to home screen of revolutionary after saying "No image or wrong image", still stuck on boot loop splash screen.
Eksellent said:
I put a new rom file into the SD card and renamed it PG05img, went to Revolutionary it said loading PG05img, but went back to the revolutionary screen without installing I think, still stuck on boot loop splash screen.
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That means you need to redownload it.
Try this one http://db.tt/z7zbekNa
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I really think it's bricked - help

Hi,
I have an unlocked Rezound that will boot to the hboot screen and fastboot one time and then I have no control over anything. I tether it to the computer but it does not find the device. If I try Fastboot or Recovery or any of the options, nothing happens.
Any ideas?
Garry
Maybe a dumb question but do you have the correct driver installed on your computer? Have you used ADB before without issues?
Please clarify a bit can you access recovery, can you use adb?
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lithium630 said:
Maybe a dumb question but do you have the correct driver installed on your computer? Have you used ADB before without issues?
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Yes, not at all dumb. I was using it all day before it bricked.
Try reflashing a recovery in boot ....if you can access hboot you're not bricked
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Chyrux said:
Please clarify a bit can you access recovery, can you use adb?
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Sure, I can not access recovery and ADB does not recognize my phone when I plug it in. I can reboot to Hboot, it runs Hboot once - goes through the fastboot and then it does nothing. I try recovery or fastboot or any other option and nothing happens. It is dead.
blah i've seen this problem before...think it's a hardware failure
jayochs said:
blah i've seen this problem before...think it's a hardware failure
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I'm not too sure. Happened when I was trying to go back to GB. I hadn't flashed the ICS Firmware but was on an ICS ROM and tried going back. Boinked my phone the same way his/hers. I couldn't use ADB, recovery, etc.
Dumb idea (but better than nothing) did youtry to reinstall the drivers?
localceleb said:
Try reflashing a recovery in boot ....if you can access hboot you're not bricked
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I can get in Hboot and it goes through the initial fastboot and then I have no control. How do I flash recovery in boot?
Just rename a recovery.IMG to the p98img file name, load it onto your sd card and boot into hboot.
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Chyrux said:
Just rename a recovery.IMG to the p98img file name, load it onto your sd card and boot into hboot.
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Is that a stock rom image? Or a Clean Rom image or the recovery-ra? Thank you in advance.
kingspan said:
Is that a stock rom image? Or a Clean Rom image or the recovery-ra? Thank you in advance.
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I have a bunch of roms - renamed one to the pH98img, it loaded but still nothing.
kingspan said:
I have a bunch of roms - renamed one to the pH98img, it loaded but still nothing.
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I think he is suggesting that you reinstall AmonRa recovery (not a ROM) using the PH98img. ...my $.02
Good luck!
rfarrah said:
I think he is suggesting that you reinstall AmonRa recovery (not a ROM) using the PH98img. ...my $.02
Good luck!
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Tried both ROM renaming and renamed Amon RA - neither worked.
kingspan said:
Tried both ROM renaming and renamed Amon RA - neither worked.
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last thing you could try is to find one of the complete stock RUUs in ph98img.zip form and see if that will install.
I had that happen and it kept failing to install, throwing partition errors. Guessing all the flashing killed the nand memory. Verizon sent me a replacement overnight.
kingspan said:
Sure, I can not access recovery and ADB does not recognize my phone when I plug it in. I can reboot to Hboot, it runs Hboot once - goes through the fastboot and then it does nothing. I try recovery or fastboot or any other option and nothing happens. It is dead.
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This happened to me when I failed to get S-OFF (I screwed up the wire trick terribly), and I was unable to recover. Once the battery died, the phone was done, since it needs software to use the charger. I was able to jury-rig my old DINC battery to try a few more times, but I ended up exchanging it, telling Verizon it just died and they accepted it as DOA. Of course I bricked it the same night FedEx delivered it so I was able to do a return w/out warranty issues being part of it.
http://db.tt/60qrVRHc
Download that file. Rename it by removing the "TWRP-" in the file name and then place it on the root of your SD card. And reboot into hboot. If that does nothing I'll be shocked.

Amaze stuck in boot loop

Hi, ever since last night my wife's Amaze has been stuck in a boot loop. The white HTC logo screen comes up and then it reboots and the same thing happens over and over. It was running firmware 2.14.531.3. I was able to boot into hboot and re-lock the bootloader with fastboot to flash the RUU and I flashed the latest one which is RUBY_ICS_35_S_TMOUS_2.14.531.3_R2 but still the same thing happens I even flashed it a second time but no dice. I'm really not sure what to do here. Did some other things too like take out the battery put it back in after a few minutes, charged it while the phone was off. If anyone has any ideas please help. Thank you
So no one has any ideas?
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rock7632 said:
So no one has any ideas?
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Try factory resetting in the stock recovery, then reloading the ruu via hboot.
(reboot into stock recovery from hboot, volume up and power button to bring the menu up so you can wipe the device)
Though reloading a stock ruu should wipe everything, are you getting any errors when reloading the stock ruu? And which one of the ruu files are you using to reload?
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So no one has any ideas?
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You don't flash the ruu.. you need to put the file in root of ur SD and rename it to ph85img or something like that and reboot in the bootloader
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Dark Nightmare said:
Try factory resetting in the stock recovery, then reloading the ruu via hboot.
(reboot into stock recovery from hboot, volume up and power button to bring the menu up so you can wipe the device)
Though reloading a stock ruu should wipe everything, are you getting any errors when reloading the stock ruu? And which one of the ruu files are you using to reload?
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I can try that. and no I didn't get any errors when loading the ruu. the one I did was the latest one for T-Mobile us 2.14.531.3_R2.
Perry977 said:
You don't flash the ruu.. you need to put the file in root of ur SD and rename it to ph85img or something like that and reboot in the bootloader
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uhh yes that's what I did
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rock7632 said:
I can try that. and no I didn't get any errors when loading the ruu. the one I did was the latest one for T-Mobile us 2.14.531.3_R2.
uhh yes that's what I did
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Did you try different kernel?
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Perry977 said:
Did you try different kernel?
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RUU flashed the stock kernel when he reloaded.
Dark Nightmare said:
RUU flashed the stock kernel when he reloaded.
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yeah and even prior to that I had the stock kernel
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rock7632 said:
yeah and even prior to that I had the stock kernel
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Do u still have the custom recovery?
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Are you s-off? SuperCID? you need to set both back to the original values and reflash stock ROM from bootloader.
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Do u still have the custom recovery?
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no i flashed the stock recovery before i loaded the RUU.
olegy said:
Are you s-off? SuperCID? you need to set both back to the original values and reflash stock ROM from bootloader.
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I'm s-on
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rock7632 said:
no i flashed the stock recovery before i loaded the RUU.
I'm s-on
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Even if, you didn't need to reflash anything, apparently the fact that the ruu wipes and restores everything to stock still hasn't sunk in yet, anyways, we're missing some info here, what else happened before this issue that you're not telling me, since bootloop issues are easily resolved by a stock reload via hboot but yours seems to be on the same loop no matter what, are you giving it the time to boot after reloading via hboot? First boot takes a bit of time, patience is very vital.
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Even if, you didn't need to reflash anything, apparently the fact that the ruu wipes and restores everything to stock still hasn't sunk in yet, anyways, we're missing some info here, what else happened before this issue that you're not telling me, since bootloop issues are easily resolved by a stock reload via hboot but yours seems to be on the same loop no matter what, are you giving it the time to boot after reloading via hboot? First boot takes a bit of time, patience is very vital.
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Ya like he^^ said, it does take a very long to boot up after flashing an ruu, could take a good 10 mins or maybe more...
Now if you did wait and it still just bootlooped after flashing the ruu, either the ruu is bad, or u did something wrong, OR u got some serious software problems going on
Due to the fact, atleast from reading your first post, it sounds like it was running fine then suddenly just started bootlooping. And then flashing an ruu didn't fix it. Sounds to me like ur phone has some serious issues
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Dark Nightmare said:
Even if, you didn't need to reflash anything, apparently the fact that the ruu wipes and restores everything to stock still hasn't sunk in yet, anyways, we're missing some info here, what else happened before this issue that you're not telling me, since bootloop issues are easily resolved by a stock reload via hboot but yours seems to be on the same loop no matter what, are you giving it the time to boot after reloading via hboot? First boot takes a bit of time, patience is very vital.
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That's just it, after loading the ruu via hboot the phone asks for a reboot and when I do it it barely takes 5 seconds on the HTC logo white screen then the phone reboots again and the same thing happens. And as far as anything happening before, nothing really happened. The battery died a couple of days ago and the when we charged it and tried to turn on the phone this started happening
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I've tried everything I could think of. Loaded 2 different ruu's, manually wiped everything from recovery and nothing has worked, its still doing the exact same thing. I really don't understand how it can be bricked just out of nowhere
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rock7632 said:
I've tried everything I could think of. Loaded 2 different ruu's, manually wiped everything from recovery and nothing has worked, its still doing the exact same thing. I really don't understand how it can be bricked just out of nowhere
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I think Im having an issue similar to yours. Is there any interaction after it begins to flash the RUU? I found a video for the thunderbolt where it asks you to approve the update before it finishes. My phone does the update then jumps back to the fastboot screen.

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