I have a nearly flawless sense 4.0 rom with the last few bugs getting ironed out over the next few days, it has all radios working, hotspot, beats, working 3d etc... only problem im faceing is how to take it off of my evo and compile it into a recovery flashable zip to redistribute, (preferably using windows) as i know there are probably people who would want this. can anybody help???
Wow , I hope you get help . Im excited for this
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I could put it in cwm backup or 4ext backup format, but i dont know about the reprocussions of flashing it to other devices this way, even with personalized logins and data removed so can someone please point me in the right direction
THC Butterz said:
I could put it in cwm backup or 4ext backup format, but i dont know about the reprocussions of flashing it to other devices this way, even with personalized logins and data removed so can someone please point me in the right direction
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I'm sure there are ROM devs who would love to help you out. I suggest you PM them and see how they do it. I'm sure they work on stuff on their phones and then package it up somehow, so they should be able to help.
THC Butterz said:
I could put it in cwm backup or 4ext backup format, but i dont know about the reprocussions of flashing it to other devices this way, even with personalized logins and data removed so can someone please point me in the right direction
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im a willing tester to try it off your backup file.... reset to factory with that rom so i dont have your settings and send it to me somehow
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I'm pretty electronic savvy, but this is my first time rooting my phone. Have the Droid Eris running 2.1 hasn't been rooted yet. Tryna install the well known Kaos/Cynogen 2.2 on it. Any advice..?
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I honestly don't know what ROM you're talking about?
Make sure you are running the 2.42 radio, flash the custom CFS kernel, download a cool CM6 theme for the phone, and have fun.
Oh and make sure you make a backup in Amon RA of your current ROM if you need to do any programming or whatever.
MrObvious said:
Make sure you are running the 2.42 radio, flash the custom CFS kernel, download a cool CM6 theme for the phone, and have fun.
Oh and make sure you make a backup in Amon RA of your current ROM if you need to do any programming or whatever.
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i wouldnt recommmend messing with your kernal, its not neccessary, most roms are up to snuff on the kernal & ready to flash...my only advice is there are alot of roms out there and to just try em out and find which one you like, everyone is differnt and has different prefrences.
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i wouldnt recommmend messing with your kernal, its not neccessary, most roms are up to snuff on the kernal & ready to flash...my only advice is there are alot of roms out there and to just try em out and find which one you like, everyone is differnt and has different prefrences.
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Agreed with the proviso that if you are having problems and wipe wipe wipe wipe dalvik wipe wipe wipe dalvik wipe reflash or whatever combination is not working and you have verified fixes in your thread (See Kaosfroyo v33) take the leap. Its not hard its just like flashing another rom.
I do not think anyone is paying attention to the original question. This person is asking about the steps to root the phone. Putting ROMs on a phone is not the hard part.
Amon_RA recovery
I am new to this rooting and custom roms business. I keep seeing use Amon_RA to do a back up... Where do i get it?? is it something already on my phone?? is it a market place app?? can't seem to find it..
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bbaggens said:
I am new to this rooting and custom roms business. I keep seeing use Amon_RA to do a back up... Where do i get it?? is it something already on my phone?? is it a market place app?? can't seem to find it..
Help
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You might want to take a look at the forum 'thefuzz4.net' under the heading Android/Eris. There is a topic which goes into detail on 'How to root your Eris'. And will give a pretty good start. If you do use this guide you may want to stop at section IV and use a ROM other than the ones the guide outlines. Be sure you check the md5 checksums for ALL files downloaded. Hope this helps.
Cheers
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I am new to this rooting and custom roms business. I keep seeing use Amon_RA to do a back up... Where do i get it?? is it something already on my phone?? is it a market place app?? can't seem to find it..
Help
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It's just rooting your phone. Don't use Clockwork but use Amon Ra, which is available with the one click root method. It's real easy.
So, yes - I need to know how to brick my phone beyond repair please....
"Why !?" I hear you ask....
Imagine the situation: Some b*st*rd has stolen your phone . You are never going to see it again... ever... absolutely zero chance of getting it back...
If you had the option to brick it so no one could sell or use it, would you?
Yes, of course you would!!
It's possible to remotely execute any BusyBox/Terminal Command using the application Tasker and I want to know which one would do the most damage!?
Please let me know! "How do I totally brick my phone?"
load a corrupted radio file
ohhh, sorry to hear that. I had the perfect solution if you still had the phone. But um yea I don't take out my phone near any friends. My brother got his vibrant stolen only after 2 weeks.
Didn't mean to mislead! My phone hasn't actually been stolen! But I'm working on security profiles and need to know what the final command should be to end its life....
Can you flash a radio from the Terminal Emulator?
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This is what I did and I actually got Verizon to give me a re-furb. What it does is bring you to the htc inc white screen then nothing else. Use root explorer go into systems/fonts and change the name on one of the droidsans.ttf files. I think I totally erased the files but changing them should cause the phone to be totally [email protected]#$. I hope this messes up your phone. Lol
skinny jeans piss me off
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This is what I did and I actually got Verizon to give me a re-furb. What it does is bring you to the htc inc white screen then nothing else. Use root explorer go into systems/fonts and change the name on one of the droidsans.ttf files. I think I totally erased the files but changing them should cause the phone to be totally [email protected]#$. I hope this messes up your phone. Lol
skinny jeans piss me off
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Great, thank you! Shall test and hopefully be able to revert in fastboot?!
skinny jeans piss me off too...
Further to the above, does anyone know if it's possible to disable entering recovery by deleting certain system files?
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Further to the above, does anyone know if it's possible to disable entering recovery by deleting certain system files?
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Flash a stock recovery image to disable flashable recovery. Also renaming a file doesn't make the phone broken, it just doesn't allow it to boot.
Sent from my Hero that never dies! ;D
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Flash a stock recovery image to disable flashable recovery. Also renaming a file doesn't make the phone broken, it just doesn't allow it to boot.
Sent from my Hero that never dies! ;D
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Thanks - I need it to boot - just don't want someone else to be able to wipe and/or flash a custom ROM
I need to read up if there's a way to flash a recovery image from the Terminal...
hmmm...
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Thanks - I need it to boot - just don't want someone else to be able to wipe and/or flash a custom ROM
I need to read up if there's a way to flash a recovery image from the Terminal...
hmmm...
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To flash a recovery image from TE use this if your ROM supports it: flash_image recovery /sdcard/(name of recovery)
An example for me is: flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.7-heroc.img
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To flash a recovery image from TE use this if your ROM supports it: flash_image recovery /sdcard/(name of recovery)
An example for me is: flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.7-heroc.img
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That's brilliant thank you. Do you know if that can be reverted by flashing the custom recovery image again? Or will I lose the ability to do that once I flash back to stock?
Sorry for the questions, this stuff confuses me...
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That's brilliant thank you. Do you know if that can be reverted by flashing the custom recovery image again? Or will I lose the ability to do that once I flash back to stock?
Sorry for the questions, this stuff confuses me...
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As long as you're on a custom ROM that supports flash_image you can flash a recovery image through TE.
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dastin1015 said:
As long as you're on a custom ROM that supports flash_image you can flash a recovery image through TE.
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Thanks again - mine does, so sorted
Never thought of using lookout?
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makr8100 said:
Never thought of using lookout?
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Hopefully going way beyond that... see >>here<<
Do you have the information to know whether it's truly been stolen yet? I'd make sure that it's really been stolen and you, for sure, wouldn't get it back before attempting something like this. I definitely wouldn't want to brick my own phone on purpose just to find out I forgot it somewhere...
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Do you have the information to know whether it's truly been stolen yet? I'd make sure that it's really been stolen and you, for sure, wouldn't get it back before attempting something like this. I definitely wouldn't want to brick my own phone on purpose just to find out I forgot it somewhere...
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See the link above Chris. My phone hasn't actually been stolen, but these commands will be a last resort feature of Sherlock Droid.
Agreed, it would be a nightmare to brick it and then find it under the sofa!
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You shouldn't brick it quite the opposite, the thief should be able to keep using the phone as much as possible but in the mean time the gps should be secretly turned on and photos should be make so you can track the thief or if that fails publish his info and name and shame him
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You shouldn't brick it quite the opposite, the thief should be able to keep using the phone as much as possible but in the mean time the gps should be secretly turned on and photos should be make so you can track the thief or if that fails publish his info and name and shame him
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You are absolutely right godutch, that is the main aim of the profiles to keep booting into the OS at every opportunity, even using fake recovering images (as in a photo of the custom recovery screen) for the splash and boot animation that appear to be the device gathering system information - all the time it will actually be booting with the launcher, notification bar and lock screen etc disabled so not to give it away - once there the priority is to get a GPS fix
However, there will come a point when you've not heard a peep from the device in days and perhaps your insurance (if you have it) have already paid out... In which case, some users will want to execute the remote 'self destruct' command, to make sure the phone will never be usable to anyone else....
Edit: Trying to make the thief provide a valid gmail address and forwarding the new number if the SIM is changed are all in there too!
What if thief changes to SIM that has no data plan or does not enter any wifi area?
i was wondering if anyone can help me my son got a hold of my phone which i had left on the table with file explorer open was trying to mod some thing.... don't know exactly what he moded or deleted but i had to do a factory rest.........now things get even crazier....no matter what i try to install it says insufficient memory....i can no longer root cause it says eloc_library[1315]: 14871 cannot locate 'android_reboot'...CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE...also everytime i try to connect to my wifi it tries to obtain the ip address then sits with disabled underneath it along with the type of security for it....i am running 2.3.6 on the rogers network in canada.......i have no apps installed and a 16 gig memory card with 11 gigs available.....sorry if i am in the wrong section but i need help real bad!!!!would hate to take it back to rogers in this stae.....i have been using the motofail rooting method
If you have clockworkmod or any other custom recovery then you may flash the stock rom, this will help for sure (the question if you can do it). Factory reset doesn't reinstall all files of the system, just cleans the data, so if something was deleted it was not recovered.
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If you have clockworkmod or any other custom recovery then you may flash the stock rom, this will help for sure (the question if you can do it). Factory reset doesn't reinstall all files of the system, just cleans the data, so if something was deleted it was not recovered.
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sadly,i am a noob at this and that was what i was working on at the time of this disaster.....so i can say that i do not have a back-up!!!!!!!!! thanks for your response!!!
Please tell me you did a Nandroid backup immediately after rooting your phone. It is the first thing I do after rooting incase myself or one of my friends accidentally delete a critical file. If you did it would be as simple as booting into recovery and doing a Nandroid restore.
*EDIT* Sorry I did not catch the last post where you mention no Nandroid backup, with no mention of the phone model or manufacturer it is difficult to point you the right way (For example on a HTC on Sprint I could point you to the RUU to basically set it up as it was when it left Sprint for the market) Including these details will make it easier for someone to point you in the right direction. On better examination it appear you are using a Motorola track down the SBF file for your phone and reflash through RSDLite
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Please tell me you did a Nandroid backup immediately after rooting your phone. It is the first thing I do after rooting incase myself or one of my friends accidentally delete a critical file. If you did it would be as simple as booting into recovery and doing a Nandroid restore.
*EDIT* Sorry I did not catch the last post where you mention no Nandroid backup, with no mention of the phone model or manufacturer it is difficult to point you the right way (For example on a HTC on Sprint I could point you to the RUU to basically set it up as it was when it left Sprint for the market) Including these details will make it easier for someone to point you in the right direction. On better examination it appear you are using a Motorola track down the SBF file for your phone and reflash through RSDLite
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sorry about that its a motorola razr xt910 and im with rogers in ontario canada
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beast69 said:
sorry about that its a motorola razr xt910 and im with rogers in ontario canada
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sorry for such a noob question but what is a SBF file and would you be able to point me in a general direction.....thanks for the help!!!!!!!!!!!
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sorry for such a noob question but what is a SBF file and would you be able to point me in a general direction.....thanks for the help!!!!!!!!!!!
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was reading a post by upndwn4par on xda saying i should NOT flash the sbf files (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850135 ) anyone else have any idea on how to fix my issues......(be nice).....now i'm really confused
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beast69 said:
was reading a post by upndwn4par on xda saying i should NOT flash the sbf files (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1850135 ) anyone else have any idea on how to fix my issues......(be nice).....now i'm really confused
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fixed my problem thanks to all for the help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does anybody have the stock recovery.img file? I cannot find it anywhere and I need to restore it.
I've also been looking for this, I think tomorrow I may go to a tmobile store and see if I can pull it from a demo phone. I don't think you need root to do that but I'm not sure o.o if I can do it though I'll put it up here
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I lied on accident I guess I would need root for that. Should've known :/
There is no ruu yet. Search the forum and you'll find how to return to stock.
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As far as I know the stock recovery isn't available though, at least not for the tmobile one. I've found it for the ATT and original HTC one but tmobile's isn't available. Idk if lkimmel7 found or still needs it though.
I still am looking for it... I made the horrible mistake of encrypted my phone using the built in encrypt option in android... and because I have CWM recovery on it, I cannot undue the encryption.. (obviously because my recovery partition cannot read the /data or /sdcard with it being encrypted).
From what I know, the only was for me to get my phone back to normal is to flash the stock recovery, then boot up normally, then use the factory format option from the android menu.
Somebody feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276446
You can get the stock recovery in that thread its in the first post. I'm not sure if it'll work for what you need to do or not I've never needed to do that, but hopefully it does what you need it to
grim489 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276446
You can get the stock recovery in that thread its in the first post. I'm not sure if it'll work for what you need to do or not I've never needed to do that, but hopefully it does what you need it to
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That recovery will not work for a T-Mobile HTC one, I have been trying and trying. Its the same recovery found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158763 Which also does not work.
I can only assume that it needs to be the carrier specific recovery. The ones above will not actually boot into recovery and if you relock the bootloader it gives a security warning.
Yeah, that recovery doesnt work for me.... and now it's looking like i need to do a full re-flash, but I cannot find all the need .img files..
Total bummer, BE WARNED: DO NOT ENCRYPT YOUR PHONE. huge PITA
Hey guys. I pulled this from another thread. I'm pretty sure it's what you're looking for, but I haven't flashed it yet.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/345001/recovery_tmobile.img
LiquidSolstice said:
Hey guys. I pulled this from another thread. I'm pretty sure it's what you're looking for, but I haven't flashed it yet.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/345001/recovery_tmobile.img
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is there anyone who has tried this yet? i don't plan on going back to complete stock but i have an stock unrooted backup of my rom and i just want to have the stock recovery incase i ever would need it. I would also take a RUU but i haven't been able to find a tmobile one yet?
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is there anyone who has tried this yet? i don't plan on going back to complete stock but i have an stock unrooted backup of my rom and i just want to have the stock recovery incase i ever would need it. I would also take a RUU but i haven't been able to find a tmobile one yet?
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Tried it. Success!
is there anyone who has tried this yet? i don't plan on going back to complete stock but i have an stock unrooted backup of my rom and i just want to have the stock recovery incase i ever would need it. I would also take a RUU but i haven't been able to find a tmobile one yet?
Please provide a mirror!!!!!!
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Please provide a mirror!!!!!!
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/v1pfxnci8htfce4/recovery_tmobile.img
Thank You!!!
I'm actually not sure whether this will actually work on my device but I will still try. I wish to install the new OTA but I couldn't because I was stock with TWRP since I never made a back up of the Stock Recovery. (I don't know how). Anyways, about to try this and thank you so much for the mirror! The Dropbox link was no longer working.
I am using stock T-Mobile Rom with HTC Sense, rooted and S-Off. I hope it doesn't take S-Off and if it does, well then screw it. I don't really need it anyways.
Thanks again! I will edit afterwards telling if I had success or not. Fingers crossed.
I just rooted my phone, installed 2 different kernels, my phone's wifi now only 'Error's I factory restored (flash recovery with stock Evo info.)
Honestly I feel really stupid. I can't even flash my TWRP back on. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. I am fairly new to Rooting and its customizations. Thank you.
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I just rooted my phone, installed 2 different kernels, my phone's wifi now only 'Error's I factory restored (flash recovery with stock Evo info.)
Honestly I feel really stupid. I can't even flash my TWRP back on. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. I am fairly new to Rooting and its customizations. Thank you.
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Can you access your recovery
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It might also help to post what ROM you were running, along with what two kernels you flashed. Certain kernels only work with certain ROM's (AOSP kernels don't work on Sense ROM's, and vice-versa). Take a look at the top link in my sig. At the bottom is a few helpful links. om4 has an excellent "Don't Panic" guide that contains some excellent info and really should be required reading for new users.
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Can you access your recovery
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I had no access to my TWRP Recovery, I actually fixed that though.
The Kernel is changed and now I have no Data access? I think my ROM is not compatible like suggested. (Sense ROM)
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It might also help to post what ROM you were running, along with what two kernels you flashed. Certain kernels only work with certain ROM's (AOSP kernels don't work on Sense ROM's, and vice-versa). Take a look at the top link in my sig. At the bottom is a few helpful links. om4 has an excellent "Don't Panic" guide that contains some excellent info and really should be required reading for new users.
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The current situations has changed sadly.
I have no custom ROM just Sense.
The Kernel: Bulletproof-EVO-v1.4.
ROM: Default Sense?
This is my first attempt at really rooting/adding kernels just messing around and doing damage.
Now instead of WiFi I have no Data Service with this Kernel and ROM combo. I will check out your links thank you very much.
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It might also help to post what ROM you were running, along with what two kernels you flashed. Certain kernels only work with certain ROM's (AOSP kernels don't work on Sense ROM's, and vice-versa). Take a look at the top link in my sig. At the bottom is a few helpful links. om4 has an excellent "Don't Panic" guide that contains some excellent info and really should be required reading for new users.
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Now my phone is stuck in bootloop I even tried to remove TWRP recovery to to StockRecovery...
Just let it die?
Or is there anyway to flash a Kernel via command prompt?
Anyway to fix this?
xFatex said:
Now my phone is stuck in bootloop I even tried to remove TWRP recovery to to StockRecovery...
Just let it die?
Or is there anyway to flash a Kernel via command prompt?
Anyway to fix this?
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Hit the top link in my sig. I think you'll find what you're looking for there. Sounds like you may need to reflash your recovery from the bootloader via fastboot. Assuming that works, you need to due a full system wipe from recovery, then flash a ROM.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
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Hit the top link in my sig. I think you'll find what you're looking for there. Sounds like you may need to reflash your recovery from the bootloader via fastboot. Assuming that works, you need to due a full system wipe from recovery, then flash a ROM.
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Do forgive me, I am reading your thread and advice.
I am just running on zero sleep in the past 4 days and trying to fix this all day.
The bootloop is gone now that I have flashed the TWRP recovery Stock recovery and Twrp again.
The stock recovery was still giving me the twrp startup screen (disclaimer at the HTC screen)
I also don't quite get what to do via Hboot 2.09 (what I have)
All the ROM's with the kernels are in a zip that needs to be opened via TWRP well the ones I download...
I have wiped the ceche/delvik etc... fear I wiped the whole thing by accident rendering the device empty.
My android's exe file doesn't seem to be about either.
Android version: 4.1.1
Software: 3.17.650? (The most recent for Evo commercially)
When I do attempt a Stock restore via fastboot flash not exe file I end up getting the red ! next to my phone and the phone doesn't reboot naturally.
Do I need to hunt down ROM's and Kernels that I can flash into the cmd?
I understand with my version I must flash in the using the prompt and have them separate but I am totally new at this I feel really dumb I'm sorry if I am bothering you with redundant questions I am attempting to follow and get the information but I think I am reading so many different threads on it I am suffering from information overload (artist not a programmer lol.)
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I AM currently reading your bottom link about Fixing system wipe.
xFatex said:
Do forgive me, I am reading your thread and advice.
I am just running on zero sleep in the past 4 days and trying to fix this all day.
The bootloop is gone now that I have flashed the TWRP recovery Stock recovery and Twrp again.
The stock recovery was still giving me the twrp startup screen (disclaimer at the HTC screen)
I also don't quite get what to do via Hboot 2.09 (what I have)
All the ROM's with the kernels are in a zip that needs to be opened via TWRP well the ones I download...
I have wiped the ceche/delvik etc... fear I wiped the whole thing by accident rendering the device empty.
My android's exe file doesn't seem to be about either.
Android version: 4.1.1
Software: 3.17.650? (The most recent for Evo commercially)
When I do attempt a Stock restore via fastboot flash not exe file I end up getting the red ! next to my phone and the phone doesn't reboot naturally.
Do I need to hunt down ROM's and Kernels that I can flash into the cmd?
I understand with my version I must flash in the using the prompt and have them separate but I am totally new at this I feel really dumb I'm sorry if I am bothering you with redundant questions I am attempting to follow and get the information but I think I am reading so many different threads on it I am suffering from information overload (artist not a programmer lol.)
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if youre S-OFF then you can just use ViperRUU and then reunlock your device.
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if youre S-OFF then you can just use ViperRUU and then reunlock your device.
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S-ON.
I am attempting to download MeanBean after reading Fin's Fix.
Though I don't know if FlashImage GUI will work.
I also have to figure out how to flash .apk files too...
Sorry about the bother... I really am far below Novice at this I should have had someone holding my hand step by step lol.
Okay, so the problem with the Kernel originally was it wasn't compatible?
Then the next one with the service error was I suppose the same thing?
Then when I tried to restore apparently I wiped my phone of all Data resulting in a bootloop and being no one has the exe file for the factory RUU of the latest version for the Evo 4g LTE I had no way of restoring any of the files?
So then I stalked Fin's suggestions eventually lead me to MeanBean. at least it got me up and running... I attempted to back up with TWRP.
Which apparently doesn't work (I have to learn how to backup else where... Lets add it to my list.)
But after I attempted the back up I also attempted the instillation of "Operation Jelly Bean" I love the ROM I love the theme I love the sleekness
Apparently I am missing something with my touch panel software. I wish I could have kept the ROM but couldn't sadly (If you know what I am doing wrong I would love to keep that ROM in the future)
So with another failed ROM I tried to restore... which there was no restore when I went to do so... I was a little frustrated from my constant bricking as is...
I attempted factory restore apparently also wiped everything (Internal sd, external, everything.) I don't know what is up with that do you have any clue if its a glitch or am I just wiping it?
I also do Stock restore that does absolutely nothing for my phone anymore...
I will flash it... and it does nothing... it still runs like TWRP (disclaimer etc) but won't go to the twrp boot screen... this is a bit frustrating.