Amonra - HTC Rezound

Can someone post amonra in zip form so I can flash in the bootloader? All the ones I have found are .IMG files. I know months ago when I first Iunlocked it was a zip file.
Thanks in advance
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putney1477 said:
Can someone post amonra in zip form so I can flash in the bootloader? All the ones I have found are .IMG files. I know months ago when I first Iunlocked it was a zip file.
Thanks in advance
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615969
download it in the OP

synisterwolf said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615969
download it in the OP
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Awesome! Thanks so much!

putney1477 said:
Awesome! Thanks so much!
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you're welcome.

learning some fastboot commands isn't a bad idea too

RoryHe said:
learning some fastboot commands isn't a bad idea too
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those scare me! I know I should just go ahead and learn them...............It doesnt seem at scary to flash in the bootloader LOL

putney1477 said:
those scare me! I know I should just go ahead and learn them...............It doesnt seem at scary to flash in the bootloader LOL
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lol bootloader could brick your device too.
just make sure what you are flashing with fastboot is what you want.
fastboot flash recovery amonra315.img
here are some basics.
what i do is put it on the root of my drive. for this example i will use c:\
what you do is cd to the folder with ADB and Fastboot tools.
1. cd c:\fastboot
2. fastboot reboot bootloader
3. fastboot flash recovery amonra315.img
4 fastboot reboot.
thats it.
uploading a mini fastboot and adb folder with everything you need to get you started. just need to make sure you have ADB drivers install, you can get them from "HTC sync"
give me like 5 min, my work blocks uploads so i need to ftp into it.
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Here is the link to the mini adb and fastboot. link

synisterwolf said:
lol bootloader could brick your device too.
just make sure what you are flashing with fastboot is what you want.
fastboot flash recovery amonra315.img
here are some basics.
what i do is put it on the root of my drive. for this example i will use c:\
what you do is cd to the folder with ADB and Fastboot tools.
1. cd c:\fastboot
2. fastboot reboot bootloader
3. fastboot flash recovery amonra315.img
4 fastboot reboot.
thats it.
uploading a mini fastboot and adb folder with everything you need to get you started. just need to make sure you have ADB drivers install, you can get them from "HTC sync"
give me like 5 min, my work blocks uploads so i need to ftp into it.
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Here is the link to the mini adb and fastboot. link
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Thanks, I will give this a try. THe amonra.ziip didn't work. Well I don't think it did. I flashed it in the bootloader, rebooted, tried to get into recovery and I get what looks like a syncing green icon, then it turns into the red triangle with exclamation point in it.

It worked. Thanks so much. You were right, the fastboot commands weren't too bad.
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[Q] How to remove amonra's recovery image

UPDATE EASIEST WAY TO UNROOT PLACE THE PB00IMG-21-official.zip FILE ON YOUR SD CARD RENAME IT TO PB00IMG.zip AND FLASH!!!! REMOVES THE CUSTOM RECOVERY IMAGE AND THERES NO HASSEL. SERIOUSLY
DOWNLOAD FILE FROM
http://android.grdlock.net//index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=PB00IMG Roms
How can I do this (^) Also how can I manually update to the newest OTA from 1.5
Search is there for a reason.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=652419
There's the link to downgrade and remove Amon Ra.
Thank you
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Ok but how can I update to 2.1 now
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iloveandroid said:
Ok but how can I update to 2.1 now
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Not to be a jerk, but how do you have 243 posts and not understand the "search" function? There are like 5011 threads about this EXACT subject already. You can either download the 2.1 update file from HTC, or, if you have truly sent your phone back to completely stock, the OTA should show up in a while. You can also "Check for Updates" from the settings menu. That worked for me the last time I took one back to stock.
Settings > About Phone > Check for Updates. That should give you the 2.1 OTA if my understanding is correct that you are on 1.5 stock.
OK update:
OK everything works right up until I try to flash the command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I am on a mac and this is how I am trying to execute this command
Open terminal, type /Users/(my name)/android-sdk/tools, enter
then I try the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and I get
-bash: fastboot: command not found
HELP??
Why can't I remove my custom recovery
OK everything works right up until I try to flash the command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I am on a mac and this is how I am trying to execute this command
Open terminal, type /Users/(my name)/android-sdk/tools, enter
then I try the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and I get
-bash: fastboot: command not found
HELP??
Boot into fastboot by holding down the red and green buttons first and then do that command. Or not. I don't know.
Check the tools folder to make sure it has fastboot. I know the windows sdk has it but it may be a seperate dl for Mac
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It IS Lupus said:
Check the tools folder to make sure it has fastboot. I know the windows sdk has it but it may be a seperate dl for Mac
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Oh it doesn't do you know where I can download it
Nevermind, but now i get the error
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
Why is UNROOTING so hard?
Ok so as I am trying to flash the stock recovery image I keep having so many errors this is my latest one any help or feedback is welcomed
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=652419
iloveandroid said:
Ok so as I am trying to flash the stock recovery image I keep having so many errors this is my latest one any help or feedback is welcomed
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
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if your fastbooting stock recovery on your phone put it in the tools folder of adb
and then fastboot, it will send it to the phone and then flash, hope this helps.
What am I supposed be looking at I used these instructions and I got the error following them
jamezelle said:
if your fastbooting stock recovery on your phone put it in the tools folder of adb
and then fastboot, it will send it to the phone and then flash, hope this helps.
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I did that's why I'm confused
Read this post and see if this will help, I believe I used this RUU with driver to unroot my phone.
If I remember correctly it also gives you the s-on bootloader
http://androidforums.com/htc-droid-eris/92096-verizons-ruu-official-2-1-droid-eris.html
jonathanphx1 said:
Read this post and see if this will help, I believe I used this RUU with driver to unroot my phone.
If I remember correctly it also gives you the s-on bootloader
http://androidforums.com/htc-droid-eris/92096-verizons-ruu-official-2-1-droid-eris.html
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Oh ya I forgot to mention I am on a MAC
Just find the leaked 2.1 file put it on your sd card and flash it using fastboot I did it yesterday works like a charm
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Rom racer's recovery?

Where do I download it? I need it for the the ext4 roms which I've been just flashing through fastboot :/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
Thx for the prompt reply!
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How exactly do i install this? If you guys dont mind me asking such a noobish question cause i can't seem to figure it out from the thread posted above =/ Step by step would be helpful?
TfzSCVang said:
How exactly do i install this? If you guys dont mind me asking such a noobish question cause i can't seem to figure it out from the thread posted above =/ Step by step would be helpful?
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*face palm
How about the directions in his OP.
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Well, the thing is i dont know how to adb push, and thats what it seems like is happening, so what i did was i just put the zip file into my sd card and flashed it =/ but i dont know if that will work, since in the op, he had some commands to erase the previous recovery =/ which is why i was asking =]
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Well it seems to be working? I'll re-edit again should i encounter any problems? And yes, im a noob, please dont troll on it...
TfzSCVang said:
Well, the thing is i dont know how to adb push, and thats what it seems like is happening, so what i did was i just put the zip file into my sd card and flashed it =/ but i dont know if that will work, since in the op, he had some commands to erase the previous recovery =/ which is why i was asking =]
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Well it seems to be working? I'll re-edit again should i encounter any problems? And yes, im a noob, please dont troll on it...
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You can flash roms through fastboot but you can't flash recovery through fastboot? What's the deal with that?
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Alcapone263 said:
You can flash roms through fastboot but you can't flash recovery through fastboot? What's the deal with that?
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Yeah, I've been trying to find a good explanation for the difference between moto-fastboot and fastboot. What exactly is the difference between the two? Are all of the 'erase' commands just as effective between the two?
Can I just drag my fastboot.exe file into the same one my moto-fastboot and adb ones are, and use it interchangeably or will I need to copy other files as well?
Moto-fastboot and fastboot are basically the same, moto-fastboot allows for bigger file chunks(something like that)and is made for the motorola phones. Just use the same commands as you would for fastboot but use mot-fastboot instead.
Hope this helps.
bamastang said:
Moto-fastboot and fastboot are basically the same, moto-fastboot allows for bigger file chunks(something like that)and is made for the motorola phones. Just use the same commands as you would for fastboot but use mot-fastboot instead.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks.
Out of the two I've only used moto-fastboot to install a deodexed system.img. I've done everything else through CWM. I've noticed the moto version seems to be required with certain type of flashes (i.e. recovery,system).
I had to reflash my first backup yesterday and ended up using moto-fastboot for all the erase commands. I just wanted to make sure I was using the correct program to get the cleanest recovery.
ghost_og said:
Thanks.
Out of the two I've only used moto-fastboot to install a deodexed system.img. I've done everything else through CWM. I've noticed the moto version seems to be required with certain type of flashes (i.e. recovery,system).
I had to reflash my first backup yesterday and ended up using moto-fastboot for all the erase commands. I just wanted to make sure I was using the correct program to get the cleanest recovery.
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weird, i use normal fastboot and have yet to have a problem flashing any file; recovery and system images included.
Hi I tried to flash recovery with romracer's . I got these instructions:Copy the recovery image to a convenient location on your computer, preferably with a short path. We will be placing it on the C Drive directly (not in any folder) and using that in the next steps.
Note: The recovery image should have .img extension. If it is in a zip file, extract the .img file from it.
But I can't even extract the zip file with the .img file to C because it says Error:internal error processing iso image.
I am a noobie. Could you guys give me a hand??
Thanks!
kncha said:
Hi I tried to flash recovery with romracer's . I got these instructions:Copy the recovery image to a convenient location on your computer, preferably with a short path. We will be placing it on the C Drive directly (not in any folder) and using that in the next steps.
Note: The recovery image should have .img extension. If it is in a zip file, extract the .img file from it.
But I can't even extract the zip file with the .img file to C because it says Error:internal error processing iso image.
I am a noobie. Could you guys give me a hand??
Thanks!
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This is what is did I downloaded automatic bootloader unlock from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871, unzip it, you will find img file named recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029 replace it with romracer recovery you downloaded and rename the romracer recovery as recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029. Just to be safe even replace the recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4-olympus with rom racer recovery and rename it as recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4-olympus. Open main and select option 2 and follow the instructions.It worked for me
First of all thanks!
I did what you told me chose option #2 but when I got into the next #5 "now release vol down and press vol down until ...... it showed the exclamation sign with the lil android. Did I do something wrong?
kncha said:
First of all thanks!
I did what you told me chose option #2 but when I got into the next #5 "now release vol down and press vol down until ...... it showed the exclamation sign with the lil android. Did I do something wrong?
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what was the error you got, just to be sure download the romracer recovery again it may be a bad download.You just have to switch off the phone switch off the phone holding volume down until you see fastboot then connect it to pc open main and select option 2. It will ask you to do the stuff i just said, press enter it will show device serial number and then again enter and it will write the recovery image and will ask for reboot, hold the volume down button until it shows fastboot disconnect the cable then keep pressing vol down till you get android recovery press vol up to select and that's it you get the recovery.
Edit: Are you rooted and have an unlocked bootloader.

cannot flash amonra

hey all,
well i unlocked my bootloader okay.. i used the android super toolbox (.bat file) and choose to flash a recovery.img i choose the Amonra option but it installed CWM recovery instead...and now I cannot get Amonra to succussfully flash, so that I can root. Any help?!
Reboot boot loader and use fast boot to flash amon ra. I think its called recovery.img and its in the tools folder of that tool. Put it in the folder you have adb and fasboot and then while in boot loader do fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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andrewp3481 said:
Reboot boot loader and use fast boot to flash amon ra.
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i did
fastboot flash recovery "nameofrecovery"
i even used the CleanFLASH tool and still no luck
Make sure you're in fast boot mode and you can see in the command prompt it sent it
So go to boot loader then click on fastboot
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phillybizzle said:
i did
fastboot flash recovery "nameofrecovery"
i even used the CleanFLASH tool and still no luck
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When you did "nameofrecovery" did you put. Img at the end? "Nameofrecovery.img"
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phillybizzle said:
i did
fastboot flash recovery "nameofrecovery"
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Make sure you add .img to the end of the recovery file name. I forgot once and got an error.
phillybizzle said:
i did
fastboot flash recovery "nameofrecovery"
i even used the CleanFLASH tool and still no luck
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This is kind of wrong... I'm assuming you've CD (changed directories) to the platform-tools in order to use fastboot. With that being the case, you'll want to specify the "path of the recovery" not the "name of the recovery" + .img of course.
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This is kind of wrong... I'm assuming you've CD (changed directories) to the platform-tools in order to use fastboot. With that being the case, you'll want to specify the "path of the recovery" not the "name of the recovery" + .img of course.
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to verify
CD /
CD/ Root (where i have all my adb stuff)
CD:/Root fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.13-gnm.img ??
can i rename the file to simply amonra.img?
phillybizzle said:
to verify
CD /
CD/ Root (where i have all my adb stuff)
CD:/Root fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.13-gnm.img ??
can i rename the file to simply amonra.img?
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You are placing the recovery image in the same folder correct ? but yes that would be the correct path. I don't know why you would change name as long as you are typing it in correctly.
I always change the name to make it easier to type. Example: cwm-touch.img or recovery.img. I never leave it all crazy like "clockwork-vigor-5.5.1-recovery.img"
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I got it! Go to system devices on your PC and make sure you have the drivers installed correctly. This happened to me with my nexus.
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andrewp3481 said:
I got it! Go to system devices on your PC and make sure you have the drivers installed correctly. This happened to me with my nexus.
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I just did it though ubuntu.... god i love linux lol thanks all for ur input
i did notice this on the hboot screen
Open DSP v10.6.0.7611.00.0919
maybe that was there before, but i just noticed it. anything in the name of S-Off!
What is the error you are getting?
The phone is in fastboot, yes? It says "fastboot usb"?
Are you using a folder named "Root" or do you just have your stuff all loose in root? I would keep it in a folder, name it whatever you like, android or something. Put everything you need in there, including the recovery zip file.
Open cmd prompt.
cd c:\android
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
That should do it. I've attached a pic of what I have in my folder which is all you need in there.

[Q] Wont load past white HTC screen.

Just flashed the latest MIUI Rom and now I can't get passed the White screen with the green "HTC"
Do I have to have S-off?
I've had my rezound unlocked since the day I got it 8 months ago but just now decided to flash it, I used to have a INC and rooted and flashed that years ago but i'm a little rusty now,
Burnz92 said:
Just flashed the latest MIUI Rom and now I can't get passed the White screen with the green "HTC"
Does I have to have S-off?
I've had my rezound unlocked since the day I got it 8 months ago but just now decided to flash it, I used to have a INC and rooted and flashed that years ago but i'm a little rusty now,
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If you are s-on, you have to flash the kernel separately. I'm not familiar with the MIUI rom, but go back and read the installation instructions but it certainly sounds like that is your problem.
topgun1953 said:
If you are s-on, you have to flash the kernel separately. I'm not familiar with the MIUI rom, but go back and read the installation instructions but it certainly sounds like that is your problem.
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This. If you're S-ON, you have to extract the boot.img from the .zip and flash it manually.
shrike1978 said:
This. If you're S-ON, you have to extract the boot.img from the .zip and flash it manually.
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How do I manually flash it?
Burnz92 said:
How do I manually flash it?
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fastboot flash boot boot.img
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shrike1978 said:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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whenever I go to fastboot on my phone(it says "FASTBOOT USB" in highlighted red) and type 'adb devices" it doesn't return anything.
What ive done leading up to the point.
1. Booted in to rec from my phone and flash the rom
2. Rebooted phone with down vol pressed
3. Went to fastboot
4. Pulled up CMD and did cd:...etc
5. Typed adb devices and it doesnt retun anything.
Im about to turn s-off unless im missing something here.
Btw WAR EAGLE
shrike1978 said:
This. If you're S-ON, you have to extract the boot.img from the .zip and flash it manually.
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How does one manually flash the boot.img?
Sorry I did not see the previous post. I assume you must use a PC for this action and have the fastboot.exe from the SDK toolkit.
Burnz92 said:
whenever I go to fastboot on my phone(it says "FASTBOOT USB" in highlighted red) and type 'adb devices" it doesn't return anything.
What ive done leading up to the point.
1. Booted in to rec from my phone and flash the rom
2. Rebooted phone with down vol pressed
3. Went to fastboot
4. Pulled up CMD and did cd:...etc
5. Typed adb devices and it doesnt retun anything.
Im about to turn s-off unless im missing something here.
Btw WAR EAGLE
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Fastboot and adb are two different things.
Burnz92 said:
whenever I go to fastboot on my phone(it says "FASTBOOT USB" in highlighted red) and type 'adb devices" it doesn't return anything.
What ive done leading up to the point.
1. Booted in to rec from my phone and flash the rom
2. Rebooted phone with down vol pressed
3. Went to fastboot
4. Pulled up CMD and did cd:...etc
5. Typed adb devices and it doesnt retun anything.
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What version of Windows are u running? I was having similar problems on Windows 8 and I think it was a driver issue. I never resolved the problem, just switched to a laptop running something other than Win8. Worked like a charm then! Are you using Hasoon All In One tool? That may help if ur a little n00bish like me!
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How does one manually flash the boot.img?
Sorry I did not see the previous post. I assume you must use a PC for this action and have the fastboot.exe from the SDK toolkit.
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yes you need a pc. have fastboot as well as adb installed and working. if you do not have fastboot downloaded and installed, it will NOT work. if you dont have it just google it and it shouldnt be hard to find. Also, you must have the correct drivers installed for the rezound
1. Open the rom.zip file (that you download) and extract the boot.img file to the same directory that fastboot is installed.
2. Put the rom.zip file on the root of your sd card.
the rest is done from the command line
3. In command prompt, run "adb devices" and confirm that your phone shows up. (if yes, proceed) (if not, go back and confirm you have the correct drivers installed)
4. run "adb reboot recovery", wipe, and flash your rom in recovery (self explanitory) if you need help with this part, im sorry.
5. after the rom finishes its flashing process, run "adb reboot bootloader"
6. when the bootloader comes up, run "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
7. after that flashes, you should be good to go. just run "fastboot reboot" and youre done

[Q] How to install androwook

Hello,
Since my tf201 was getting really slowly I was thinking of putting a custom rom on it, since those are faster(?) than the stock rom. I found out that androwook is a pretty decent custom rom so I wanted to install it, only 1 problem. I have 0 knowledge of this 'Rooting, flashing, fastbooting..." The instructions on how to install it is useless to me. I managed to unblock it by using the asus tool, but thats as far as I got. I have absolutely no idea what to do now, is there any guide on this forum for noobs instead of experts of how to root and install custom roms?
Thanks
Have you read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26595658&postcount=1? If you come back with specific questions I'm sure you will get help
hello,
yes i've read that but as I said im a complet noob and stuck at the part boot into revovery. when i select the usb mode it says starting fastboot but it doenst do anything. When I looked on the internet I found that you had to enter some commands on your computer but I've no idea what.. so im stuck
palmenmichiel said:
hello,
yes i've read that but as I said im a complet noob and stuck at the part boot into revovery. when i select the usb mode it says starting fastboot but it doenst do anything. When I looked on the internet I found that you had to enter some commands on your computer but I've no idea what.. so im stuck
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Be sure you are at the last stock jb rom, and then
0. Backup your data, and make a factory reset
1. Unlock device by executing the unlock app for TFP with WiFi on
2. Install TWRP
3. Install Hairy Recovery & Upgrade Bootloader
4. Install Hairybean 2.2
For step1 and step2, here is the ref
http://goo.gl/oROU2
After installing TWRP, power off your TFP and power on with volumn down until you see a menu showing RCK, volume up to enter TWRP
Follow the instruction of HB after you boot into TWRP(step3 and step4)
kayusumi222 said:
Be sure you are at the last stock jb rom, and then
0. Backup your data, and make a factory reset
1. Unlock device by executing the unlock app for TFP with WiFi on
2. Install TWRP
3. Install Hairy Recovery & Upgrade Bootloader
4. Install Hairybean 2.2
For step1 and step2, here is the ref
After installing TWRP, power off your TFP and power on with volumn down until you see a menu showing RCK, volume up to enter TWRP
Follow the instruction of HB after you boot into TWRP(step3 and step4)
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Thanks for the info, but I'm stil stuck.. I got the blob file and the fastboot.exe in the same folder, I open the command thingy on that folder, I copy this line in the command "fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob" and then it says it is not recognized as a command, programma or hatch file.. I'm starting to think this rooting stuff is nothing for me haha
palmenmichiel said:
Thanks for the info, but I'm stil stuck.. I got the blob file and the fastboot.exe in the same folder, I open the command thingy on that folder, I copy this line in the command "fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob" and then it says it is not recognized as a command, programma or hatch file.. I'm starting to think this rooting stuff is nothing for me haha
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Did yo navigate to the fastboot folder? For example, if your folder "fastboot" is at the root of C:
Then you have to navigate to C:\fastboot first. --> cd c:\fastboot
kayusumi222 said:
Did yo navigate to the fastboot folder? For example, if your folder "fastboot" is at the root of C:
Then you have to navigate to C:\fastboot first. --> cd c:\fastboot
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Yes.. Still won't work, I think ill just let my tablet as it as. I did the factory reset and it runs a whole lot faster now, only problem is that I only used my tablet to watch tv (My operator has a app named tv overal to watch tv on your tablet/phone) Problem is it wont work anymore because it has detected that I rooted my tablet, so now I've reached absolutely nothing, no custom rom and my only app I use frequently doenst work anymore... God I should have never started this haha
palmenmichiel said:
Yes.. Still won't work, I think ill just let my tablet as it as. I did the factory reset and it runs a whole lot faster now, only problem is that I only used my tablet to watch tv (My operator has a app named tv overal to watch tv on your tablet/phone) Problem is it wont work anymore because it has detected that I rooted my tablet, so now I've reached absolutely nothing, no custom rom and my only app I use frequently doenst work anymore... God I should have never started this haha
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You can use Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to temp-unroot, btw, did you unlock it?
You should have these items in the fastboot folder (as attachment)
kayusumi222 said:
You can use Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to temp-unroot, btw, did you unlock it?
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Yes I did, when I start up there was a white line on the top saying it was unlocked so that worked, also when I use OTA Rootkeeper it doesn't even say I'm rooted, this is becoming complicated :d
palmenmichiel said:
Yes I did, when I start up there was a white line on the top saying it was unlocked so that worked, also when I use OTA Rootkeeper it doesn't even say I'm rooted, this is becoming complicated :d
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If you just unlocked your device, you have to flash CWM/TWRP first to flash root....
kayusumi222 said:
If you just unlocked your device, you have to flash CWM/TWRP first to flash root....
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So why does the app say I'm rooted then.. weird... But I dont get it why the command doenst work for me, I have all the zip and unzipped files in my download map, so the blop file, fastboot.exe,... is all in the download map, so I shift right click and open the command thingy, what do i do wrong?
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palmenmichiel said:
So why does the app say I'm rooted then.. weird... But I dont get it why the command doenst work for me, I have all the zip and unzipped files in my download map, so the blop file, fastboot.exe,... is all in the download map, so I shift right click and open the command thingy, what do i do wrong?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
Maybe you can try to boot into fastboot mode and connect TFP to your PC, in the command windows type "fastboot reboot"
Check whether if your TFP reboot
kayusumi222 said:
Maybe you can try to boot into fastboot mode and connect TFP to your PC, in the command windows type "fastboot reboot"
Check whether if your TFP reboot
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I mamaged to get it working by simple renaming the blop file to twrp instead of the long original name and it worked, afterwards I rooted it with some moterola program I found on the forum. So now only the last 2 steps and I'm done
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palmenmichiel said:
I mamaged to get it working by simple renaming the blop file to twrp instead of the long original name and it worked, afterwards I rooted it with some moterola program I found on the forum. So now only the last 2 steps and I'm done
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If you don't rename it. Then the command should be look like this "fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf201-JB.blob"
Now you can flash the rom you like and enjoy it
kayusumi222 said:
If you don't rename it. Then the command should be look like this "fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf201-JB.blob"
Now you can flash the rom you like and enjoy it
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thanks for your help, much appriciated, however you write it haha
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