I've been trying to root my wife's HTC Rhyme and in my efforts, something hosed the WiFi. All I get is "ERROR" under WiFi in the wireless network settings menu. This happened to me once or twice on my incredible and a kernel re-flash fixed it. I really want to root it so that she can have the benefit of being able to completely backup everything. I've tried ZergRush, TocoRoot, SuperTool, OneClick, SuperOneClick... none of it worked. The only thing that I've been able to do successfully is unlock/re-lock the bootloader.
Is it possible to extract the ROM and/or all critical system files from a stock rooted phone and use them to restore another phone that is malfunctioning? I was thinking that if I found someone with a rooted HTC Rhyme who would be willing, they could send me whatever files I would need to completely restore the phone, WiFi and all.
Any help with at least the WiFi issue wold be appreciated. Rooting would be nice too but I don't want to be greedy.
Thanks.
I was able to install an RUU which fixed the WiFi issue, but now the phone is stuck in a boot-loop. I've flashed it three times (doing it twice each attempt) but its the same result every time. The phone boots normally the first time, then goes into loop on the next restart. Could be the wrong RUU, could be corrupted or maybe I'm doing it wrong. I don't know.
Please... Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
I fixed it.
RuLEoF2 said:
I fixed it.
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So have you finally rooted your Rhyme successfully? Which tool did you use? Thanks!
itandy said:
So have you finally rooted your Rhyme successfully? Which tool did you use? Thanks![/QUOTE No root, but it's working and back to No root, but it's working and back to factory condition. factory condition.
I used CWM recovery to format all partitions I used CWM recovery to format all partitions (data, system, cache, devlog, etc.) as well as (data, system, cache, devlog, etc.) as well as the sdcard. the sdcard. Once that was done, I relocked the Once that was done, I relocked the bootloader and ran the RUU. bootloader and ran the RUU. This time I went This time I went through the entire setup process for the phone through the entire setup process for the phone (activation, market account, WiFi and so on) (activation, market account, WiFi and so on) without rebooting first. without rebooting first. After the setup, I After the setup, I rebooted and I started normally. rebooted and I started normally. About 20 About 20 minutes later, I got an android OTA update of minutes later, I got an android OTA update of some kind and now its fine. some kind and now its fine.
Not sure why setting up the phone would make Not sure why setting up the phone would make a difference, but formatting the partitions and a difference, but formatting the partitions and going completely clean-slate is probably what going completely clean-slate is probably what did the trick. did the trick. Something must have been stuck Something must have been stuck in memory from the first failed attempt and it in memory from the first failed attempt and it was corrupting the following attempts in some was corrupting the following attempts in some way. way.
I'd still like to root it, but anyway... it's fixed and I'd still like to root it, but anyway... it's fixed and my wife's is glad to get her phone back. my wife's is glad to get her phone back. Happy Happy ending. ending.
Thanks to all for your assistance.
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itandy said:
So have you finally rooted your Rhyme successfully? Which tool did you use? Thanks![/QUOTE No root, but it's working and back to No root, but it's working and back to factory condition. factory condition.
I used CWM recovery to format all partitions I used CWM recovery to format all partitions (data, system, cache, devlog, etc.) as well as (data, system, cache, devlog, etc.) as well as the sdcard. the sdcard. Once that was done, I relocked the Once that was done, I relocked the bootloader and ran the RUU. bootloader and ran the RUU. This time I went This time I went through the entire setup process for the phone through the entire setup process for the phone (activation, market account, WiFi and so on) (activation, market account, WiFi and so on) without rebooting first. without rebooting first. After the setup, I After the setup, I rebooted and I started normally. rebooted and I started normally. About 20 About 20 minutes later, I got an android OTA update of minutes later, I got an android OTA update of some kind and now its fine. some kind and now its fine.
Not sure why setting up the phone would make Not sure why setting up the phone would make a difference, but formatting the partitions and a difference, but formatting the partitions and going completely clean-slate is probably what going completely clean-slate is probably what did the trick. did the trick. Something must have been stuck Something must have been stuck in memory from the first failed attempt and it in memory from the first failed attempt and it was corrupting the following attempts in some was corrupting the following attempts in some way. way.
I'd still like to root it, but anyway... it's fixed and I'd still like to root it, but anyway... it's fixed and my wife's is glad to get her phone back. my wife's is glad to get her phone back. Happy Happy ending. ending.
Thanks to all for your assistance.
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How did you get the ruu to run i keep getting a error 140 wrong bootloader version i tried ruu 1.26.605.11 and 1.26.605.6 i attempted to flash a ics rom and the phone got stuck on the splash screen so then i used my backup i made before i flash the ics rom and wouldnt boot so i extracted the boot.img from the ruu and flashed it to get the phone back up and running the phone is still rooted but i have no wifi no bluetooth no cam i been searching everywhere for a rhyme kernel bt no luck if anyone could help that would great
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So i got this lovely update from Verizon. I rooted using the one touch but never made any changes to the phone. Still using default UI etc. Just rooted to access saves, overclocking.
So the update reboots the phone, starts installing, and fails. Then i can go to the menu and reboot the phone. It will come all the way on, and immediately just shuts down and tried the update again. Stuck in this vicious cycle. Help?
Mount the SD card either in recovery or on a PC and see if there is a PG05IMG.zip on it. Remove it if so, then reboot.
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So i got this lovely update from Verizon. I rooted using the one touch but never made any changes to the phone. Still using default UI etc. Just rooted to access saves, overclocking.
So the update reboots the phone, starts installing, and fails. Then i can go to the menu and reboot the phone. It will come all the way on, and immediately just shuts down and tried the update again. Stuck in this vicious cycle. Help?
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You can't install an OTA if your rooted, even if you haven't made any changes. The problem is the custom recovery (e.g. ClockworkMod)
When the update tries to install the updated recovery, it sees that the old stock recovery isn't there, and fails.
As far as recovering from that, I'm not entirely sure.
Seeing as you used the one touch root, I doubt you installed the S-Off eng bootloader. Try what the above poster suggested first.
Thanks for the replies guys. I did have s-off, but yeah ill tell you i tried what he suggested with no luck.
I ended up being ok i made another clockwork backup, did a full restore from a backup before the date of the update, then did just a data restore from the backup i had just made. Phone is back to normal. Thanks for the responses, ill give you both marks for being helpful
I'm in the same boat, except I was silly enough to not have a backup made. I do not see the PG05IMG.zip from recovery. Any other possible ways to fix this? If I have to clear all my data and start again, I'm ok with that though I'd obviously prefer not to do that.
Boot into clockwork recovery and wipe cache only.
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This same issue has happened to me with the Verizon update. Long story on how it i clicked okay to the update. I told it reject at least 3 times already.
Anyway - i was stuck in this nasty reboot cycle. I was lucky to have a backup from March when I first rooted my TB. Not having a more recent backup is my bad.
So I have worked most of today with near factory settings from my recovered backup and now I am restoring todays backup to see if I can fix this reboot BS.
I did the Wipe Cache from ClockMod and when the phone rebooted it gave the prompt to reinstall the update which I cancelled. So success!!! Now I can clean up my junk apps and do a proper backup to protect myself in the future.
Hello,
If anyone could help me get my phone back into a functioning state, I would very much appreciate it! I have been playing around with the Cyanogenmod 10 nightlys. All was going well until I decided to try encryption. It encrypted the phone okay, but I decided to format the phone and get it back to an unencrypted state, except it wouldn't allow me to factory reset. The button to start the reset did nothing except reboot the phone a few minutes after pressing it.
No problem, I thought, I made a nandroid backup before I started playing with ROMs, I'll just restore that, except that didn't work because CWM couldn't mount the encrypted volumes. So, I copied the CWM backups to an SD card using root explorer, and tried to restore from there. It gave me an error advising it couldn't mount/format /system. So, I rebooted, only to get stuck on the Samsung boot logo.
I can still get into download mode though. so I tried flashing the stock firmware with Odin. Odin reported the software flashed succesfully, and the phone boots now with the stock animation so presumably it did work, but it still asks for the encryption key. I put in the key I used originally but it rejects it.
I don't know what else to do to restore my phone to a stock state.
This is my first Android phone and I was just playing around out of curiosity, so pleas excuse any noob errors I may have made along the way. I shall be sure to learn from them.
Please tell me I can get my phone back to the original state!
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It seems I have managed to get back to a working state by using the Android recovery menu. Phew. I shall not be messing with encryption again. All part of the learning curve though, I suppose!
Hi all,
I have a Droid incredible 4g (stock, unrooted/unlocked, w/ the recent OTA update). I saw the Bootloader Unlock exploit in the developer's forum so I gave it a go, and it worked fine. Then I installed the Viper 1.0 ROM, but I haven't been able to get it to do anything after successfully booting except run through a loop of errors such as "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped working." After I click "OK" on about 10 critical errors, it self-reboots and does the whole thing again.
Unfortunately, I didn't do a backup this time, so I have nothing to restore (first time I haven't done a backup, but also the first time I've ever had any kind of an issue w/ a ROM). I tried using the HTC Android ROM Update Utility 1.0.5.2011 that I found in the dev forum, but that didn't work either. Finally, I installed 2.17.605.2 Verizon Global Sense4.1 Android 4.0.4. It's a lot more stable than Viper was and the phone is basically usable, but I still get lots of critical errors. So this morning I went back to the forum and saw that I needed to downgrade to the old 1.43.605.3 kernel. I tried that and then reinstalled Viper 1.0, but it seemed to have no effect--still stuck in a critical error/reboot loop.
I realize that's the risk of playing with ROMs and I should have done a backup, but anyone have any ideas on how I can get my phone back and running?
Thanks!
Even though it explicitly stated you didn't need to do a backup, I did one anyway, to prevent something like this from happening. Always do a backup.
Did you verify the MD5Sum of ViperLTE?
Did you go to Recovery and Wipe -> Factory Reset and Wipe -> System both twice before trying to install the ROM?
Did you change anything in the ROM before attempting to load it?
There are lots of questions we could ask to ascertain the root of the problem, but these three are among the most important.
Wi-Fi won't work without the old boot.img, and from what I can tell, that's the only thing. It doesn't give critical errors.
I'm thinking since you are new to root you were un-aware the need to wipe before installing a rom.
im thinking that is the issue.
Thanks for the reply!
I didn't check the MD5 last night but I did just now and it matches.
I did a cache wipe the first time but not a system wipe. Then I started getting more desperate and tried reinstalling w/ system wipes and factory resets, but it didn't change anything.
No, I didn't change the ROM. Doing the Bootloader unlock exploit was about the absolute maximum of my technical abilities! The only thing I know I did wrong was that I didn't downgrade to the old boot version the first time (mainly because the wifi thing sounded inconsequential and I didn't want to learn the procedure if I didn't have to).
Anyway, I just tried Ultimate KangBang and it seems to work--no error messages so far. I don't know what I did wrong, but hopefully this keeps working!
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Even though it explicitly stated you didn't need to do a backup, I did one anyway, to prevent something like this from happening. Always do a backup.
Did you verify the MD5Sum of ViperLTE?
Did you go to Recovery and Wipe -> Factory Reset and Wipe -> System both twice before trying to install the ROM?
Did you change anything in the ROM before attempting to load it?
There are lots of questions we could ask to ascertain the root of the problem, but these three are among the most important.
Wi-Fi won't work without the old boot.img, and from what I can tell, that's the only thing. It doesn't give critical errors.
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I'm thinking since you are new to root you were un-aware the need to wipe before installing a rom.
im thinking that is the issue.
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Yes, I took a short-cut that didn't quite work out. I didn't want to wipe the system because I wasn't sure if my pictures would be wiped too, but then when everything died I tried wiping everything and reinstalling and it didn't seem to improve anything. I did end up losing my pictures too. Oh well. Maybe it's just a combination of stuff I did to try to get things working (there was some trial and error in unlocking the bootloader but I did get that to work finally, and then more trial and error with the ROMs).
I guess the best thing to do is leave the phone the heck alone as long as it's working, for now. I just don't know why nothing seemed to work--I thought factory reset/fresh ROM would do it.
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Yes, I took a short-cut that didn't quite work out. I didn't want to wipe the system because I wasn't sure if my pictures would be wiped too, but then when everything died I tried wiping everything and reinstalling and it didn't seem to improve anything. I did end up losing my pictures too. Oh well. Maybe it's just a combination of stuff I did to try to get things working (there was some trial and error in unlocking the bootloader but I did get that to work finally, and then more trial and error with the ROMs).
I guess the best thing to do is leave the phone the heck alone as long as it's working, for now. I just don't know why nothing seemed to work--I thought factory reset/fresh ROM would do it.
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If UKB ROM works then Viper ROM will too, installing the boot.img is very simple it's one command
I can help you with that if you'd like
in recovery before installing ROM, do a wipe of, (I go in this order, but it doesn't matter.)
1) Factory Reset
2) System
3) Cache
4) Dalvik Cache
then install the ROM
just DO NOT do External storage (unless of coarse u WANT to wipe your SD-Card.)
as long as you don't wipe External Storage you won't lose anything that's on your SD-Card.
in the future it is always good practice to backup(nandroid) your current ROM. I have been burned too many times, always do a nandroid before you do anything in recovery.
your photos are normally saved to the SD, flashing ROMs or wiping the system will not delete them
andybones said:
If UKB ROM works then Viper ROM will too, installing the boot.img is very simple it's one command
I can help you with that if you'd like
in recovery before installing ROM, do a wipe of, (I go in this order, but it doesn't matter.)
1) Factory Reset
2) System
3) Cache
4) Dalvik Cache
then install the ROM
just DO NOT do External storage (unless of coarse u WANT to wipe your SD-Card.)
as long as you don't wipe External Storage you won't lose anything that's on your SD-Card.
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It worked this time! Maybe the difference was that the boot.img file I downloaded was called "boot_signed.img" or something. I had no idea what it was supposed to look like, so I installed it that way and it didn't work. Then I tried renaming it to "boot.img" this morning and installing viper, but that didn't work. And then I restarted and installed UKB, and it worked. Just now I wiped and tried again with Viper and it's working fine. Maybe I did something this morning that caused it not to take properly when I tried with Viper, and then I reset and it worked.
Thanks for the help!
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It worked this time! Maybe the difference was that the boot.img file I downloaded was called "boot_signed.img" or something. I had no idea what it was supposed to look like, so I installed it that way and it didn't work. Then I tried renaming it to "boot.img" this morning and installing viper, but that didn't work. And then I restarted and installed UKB, and it worked. Just now I wiped and tried again with Viper and it's working fine. Maybe I did something this morning that caused it not to take properly when I tried with Viper, and then I reset and it worked.
Thanks for the help!
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na the name has nothing to do with it. it can be named whatever.
im guessing the wipe worked.
franklin411 said:
Hi all,
I have a Droid incredible 4g (stock, unrooted/unlocked, w/ the recent OTA update). I saw the Bootloader Unlock exploit in the developer's forum so I gave it a go, and it worked fine. Then I installed the Viper 1.0 ROM, but I haven't been able to get it to do anything after successfully booting except run through a loop of errors such as "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped working." After I click "OK" on about 10 critical errors, it self-reboots and does the whole thing again.
Unfortunately, I didn't do a backup this time, so I have nothing to restore (first time I haven't done a backup, but also the first time I've ever had any kind of an issue w/ a ROM). I tried using the HTC Android ROM Update Utility 1.0.5.2011 that I found in the dev forum, but that didn't work either. Finally, I installed 2.17.605.2 Verizon Global Sense4.1 Android 4.0.4. It's a lot more stable than Viper was and the phone is basically usable, but I still get lots of critical errors. So this morning I went back to the forum and saw that I needed to downgrade to the old 1.43.605.3 kernel. I tried that and then reinstalled Viper 1.0, but it seemed to have no effect--still stuck in a critical error/reboot loop.
I realize that's the risk of playing with ROMs and I should have done a backup, but anyone have any ideas on how I can get my phone back and running?
Thanks!
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weird, i was having the same problem with the same processes stopped working. i wiped cache dalvik and system but not factory reset. once i factory reset, it worked fine. i figured a system wipe would have been enough....
I am a relative noob at flashing roms and rooting phones, but last night I ran into an issue. My phone was having all sorts of problems so I was going to put it back to factory, then start from scratch. I then decided to just flash a different rom. here is what happened.
I deleted SuperSU - this was done as part of the process to unroot and put back to factory, after this step I decided to flash a different rom
Put new ROM on phones internal memory as well as SD card
Wipe data
wipe cache and delvic cache
install new rom
Black screen
In an attempt to unbrick I relocked my bootloader.
Now, my phone can power on (Give white screen and HTC logo), then go black, and I can access Recovery mode. That is all.
I have plugged the phone to my computer and tried running the RUU, but the RUU will not recognize the phone.
I am not sure what to do to unbrick my phone and get it working again. Any and all help would be most appreciated!
Sorry I can't be more eloquent with my words, but I'm at work. I will be responding throughout the day, though.
thanks again so much to anyone that can help!
Try running it straight from bootloader
I loaded into Bootloader, selected Fastboot(USB), ran the .exe and it still won't recognize the phone. However, I did get recovery unlocked again. So I can get into recovery mode, flash all the ROMs I want, mount and unmount, yet still everytime I flash a new ROM it still boots to a black screen. Am I doing this right?
Try a Rom with kernel installer
Thanks! Since I am still a little new could you tell me how I would spot a ROM with kernel installer or could you point me to any one that could work? From then, it's the same process as flashing any other ROM? Do I need to do something with the kernel?
Meanbean and stock with goodies are the 2 that I'm certain of. Meanbean needs to be flashed twice the first time
Thanks so much for your help, I will post my results soon!
Failed
Here's what it says. Sorry for the blurry picture. I followed directions closely.
What version of recovery are you using? You may need to update it. Assuming you have a pc, try mounting the internal memory to pc through twrp. Windows will automatically tell you to format if its damaged
2.1 Updating now
omg it finally worked! Updated TWRP using fastboot and flashed MeanBean. Thank you so much!!!
Ok, I have 2 Rezounds. Rooted mine, went s-off and loaded Liquidsmooth and Gaaps. Everything works fine after 1 week.
Went and did second phone (wife's) and everything seemed to go well, but I had 1 thing occur in this phone that did not happen in my phone. When in HBoot, it would constantly update and then force a restart. I couldn't get into Recovery, and my phone would not be recognized as an ADB device. Googled around and think it was something related to the PH98IMG file, so I deleted that off of my SD Card and bingo it worked.
So I flashed AICP KitKat and its Gaaps. I thought all was well until my wife tried to call someone and the screen blacked out (call was being made) and then the camera launched. We could not unfreeze the screen, even holding Pwr button - had to pull the battery.
I assumed it was the ROM, so I loaded CarbonROM - same thing.
I reset to factory, wiped everything and retried, same thing.
I restored my factory backup latest OTA (ICS), and it worked fine. I reinstalled my Amon recovery file. Rest phone again, and reloaded. Same problem - my phone screen locks up on outgoing calls.
Help..........
One thing, I assume you can flash the ROM and Gaaps back to back with no reboot. I did this, but also wiped all data and reinstalled them separately with a reboot between. Same results.
one additional item
Not sure why, but no matter how I reset or wipe, my contacts always reload. I am not selecting Google backup when going through setup screen. I have reset and wiped all cache, dalvik cache, and all other.
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Not sure why, but no matter how I reset or wipe, my contacts always reload. I am not selecting Google backup when going through setup screen. I have reset and wiped all cache, dalvik cache, and all other.
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Google will always restore your contacts, even if you uncheck the backup/restore options, they are part of your Google account.
As far as your other issues, it kind of sounds like a proximity sensor issue, try installing https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.incredicontrol.ProxSensorCalibrator&hl=en and see if you can calibrate it... although this doesn't explain the camera issue, it does explain why the screen goes blank during a call and will not come back on.
I wonder also if my HBoot was corrupted. I don't know why, but when I booted into Bootloader, it would go through the motions of updating and then prompting me to restart (no other option). I read that this was because my Bootloader was finding a PH98IMG file on the SD card - is this an update exe? So I deleted it and Bootloader worked.
Also, both phones hung up (dots) on Rumrunner "Pouring 2" phase, and I had to break the connection during this step. Rebooting showed s-off, but I reran the exe file and it went through and completed "successfully."
Is there any need to update my recovery file, currently Amon RA which i did from Scotty's Newbie Guides? I downloaded 7.2.2.2 TWRP and tried to flash it in recovery, but it says fail. I can not find instructions on doing this for newbies - only the one that references s-on users, but it just glosses over.
I'll do the Play store download and see if that works.
Thanks for your help. I am totally a novice, although I have learned alot after going through this. I read alot on the Android Forums and XDA before I post.
AmonRa could be your whole problem actually... Get TWRP 2.7.1.1 and either flash it via Fastboot, use the PH98IMG way, or try Flashify as a last resort.
The chances that your Hboot is corrupted is slim, but you can download the firmware zip from 4.5.605.14 and reflash with no issues, it will not change S-Off or unlock state.
Updated TWRP and tried the resound calibrator, still same bad result. Phone will work on the OTA recovery file (ICS), but will not work on any kitkat ROM installs. When making calls, I can not power off or anything, total loss of phone while call is active (unless I pull battery). Once call is hung up, then I get control back of the screen.
I can't seem to find anything, should I go s-on then relock and unlock it again maybe? If you think that's a good idea worth trying, let me know and I'll search for instructions on how to do that.
More I think about it, its proximity sensor issues. I replaced the glass just before rooting. I downloaded the calibration app, but can't find instructions. I will play around with that a bit and see what happens. I'll post back if I can't get that to work, I may have replaced the adhesive too close to (or touching) the sensor in the ear piece.
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More I think about it, its proximity sensor issues. I replaced the glass just before rooting. I downloaded the calibration app, but can't find instructions. I will play around with that a bit and see what happens. I'll post back if I can't get that to work, I may have replaced the adhesive too close to (or touching) the sensor in the ear piece.
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You can find more info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1904974