i rooted my phone that was not a problem, i did the lazy panda s-off not a problem but for some reasone i can not flash recovery using fastboot is there another way ? every time i try when it goes to verify sig it fails
Try flashing thru goo manager, is in the play store
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Sounds like you don't have it named right.
Also verify that you don't actually have .zip.zip as windows hides file extensions
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lokster_1000 said:
i rooted my phone that was not a problem, i did the lazy panda s-off not a problem but for some reasone i can not flash recovery using fastboot is there another way ? every time i try when it goes to verify sig it fails
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Did you flash the 1.12.2222 HBOOT from the LazyPanda website after running the S-OFF tool?
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Did you flash the 1.12.2222 HBOOT from the LazyPanda website after running the S-OFF tool?
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Do we need to flash that hboot after s off I did not and I'm on latest radio and rom?
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tech7 said:
Do we need to flash that hboot after s off I did not and I'm on latest radio and rom?
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Yes, if you haven't updated the hboot you can't flash through fast boot.
You can get it from either the lazypanda website or by using regaws boot loader customizer
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Do we need to flash that hboot after s off I did not and I'm on latest radio and rom?
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The hboot that comes with last panda allows fastboot commands. Go ahead and flash it if you haven't already. Your hboot version should say 1.12.2222 once it's done.
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premo15 said:
The hboot that comes with last panda allows fastboot commands. Go ahead and flash it if you haven't already. Your hboot version should say 1.12.2222 once it's done.
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How can I flash the 1.12.2222
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Via the bootloader.
I'm suprised you're trying to install recovery through fastboot and not through the bootloader. Thats one of the best perks to being S-OFF :laugh:
From http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
"Download - Bootloader Method:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/jewel/PJ75IMG-twrp-2.2.1-jewel.zip
Download the file above and rename to PJ75IMG.zip and place it on the root of the sdcard. Boot into bootloader and accept the update. Boot back to the rom and rename/remove the file"
You can install all sorts of things through bootloader. It has to be on the external SD-card, not the internal one
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Via the bootloader.
I'm suprised you're trying to install recovery through fastboot and not through the bootloader. Thats one of the best perks to being S-OFF :laugh:
From http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
"Download - Bootloader Method:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/jewel/PJ75IMG-twrp-2.2.1-jewel.zip
Download the file above and rename to PJ75IMG.zip and place it on the root of the sdcard. Boot into bootloader and accept the update. Boot back to the rom and rename/remove the file"
You can install all sorts of things through bootloader. It has to be on the external SD-card, not the internal one
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No I flash with goo manager and that how I flash it but I just flash the hboot. Thanks for the help
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Via the bootloader.
I'm suprised you're trying to install recovery through fastboot and not through the bootloader. Thats one of the best perks to being S-OFF :laugh:
From http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
"Download - Bootloader Method:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/jewel/PJ75IMG-twrp-2.2.1-jewel.zip
Download the file above and rename to PJ75IMG.zip and place it on the root of the sdcard. Boot into bootloader and accept the update. Boot back to the rom and rename/remove the file"
You can install all sorts of things through bootloader. It has to be on the external SD-card, not the internal one
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thanks thats what i was looking for
Related
Shouldn't I be able to flash AR Recovery 3.15 in hboot by renaming the zip to PH98IMG.zip and placing in the root directory of the external SD?
Every time I try, it says something about "wrong image" or something... It's quick, before it spits me back out to the main hboot screen.
I'm using the same zip I used to flash AR Recovery when I was running GB... Why doesn't it work now?
I've always done it through adb fastboot command fastboot flash recovery <filename>
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I tried both ways, neither worked... Could this be because I didn't flash hboot after getting s-off? I decided not to cause i read this was risky, but maybe i have to in order to flash a new recovery? I believe my hboot says locked at the top (but also says s-off).
Is that the problem ?
Locked is fine as long as you are s off. Maybe try hasoon2000's all in one toolkit, it has a feature to flash recoveries
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I tried that too.
Here is what I got when I tried to flash via command:
c:\mini-adb_vigor>fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.15-gnm.img
sending 'recovery' (7078 KB)... OKAY [ 1.641s]
writing 'recovery'... FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 1.959s
See any clues as to what's preventing me from flashing a recovery?
Did you unlock bootloader via HTCDev? Again, the hasoon2000 tool will help with that
Oh and enable usb debugging on your phone
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Did you unlock bootloader via HTCDev? Again, the hasoon2000 tool will help with that
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Pretty sure you have to be unlocked to be able to flash a recovery, even when S-Off.
I unlocked when i rooted. But now that i updated to ICS, do i need to re-unlock?
Does this mean I should flash a new hboot? Or should i follow HTC's unlock instructions... If they have any for the ICS update?
:/
bloodymurderlive said:
I unlocked when i rooted. But now that i updated to ICS, do i need to re-unlock?
Does this mean I should flash a new hboot? Or should i follow HTC's unlock instructions... If they have any for the ICS update?
:/
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Yep just unlock like you did the first time you don't need to flash an hboot you can't unless your s off anyways
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bloodymurderlive said:
I unlocked when i rooted. But now that i updated to ICS, do i need to re-unlock?
Does this mean I should flash a new hboot? Or should i follow HTC's unlock instructions... If they have any for the ICS update?
:/
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Don't unlock after s-off. You need jb hboot if you want to use flashboot flash commands. Amonra should flash in stock hboot as long its a proper ph98img.zip file. Make sure it wasn't ph98img.zip.zip !
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Thanks everyone... I did end up re-unlocking. I suppose I was more comfortable restoring my backed up data than messing with the hboot.
My zip file was named properly, but still wouldn't flash from hboot for some reason. However, the same file flashed using the console commands (I'd prefer that the phone was self-sufficient for doing these things, but ah well).
Once I had AR Recovery 3.15, I used it to flash the superSU zip file (which was confusingly named "CWM"... Clockwork mod screwed up charging on my phone a while back).
Now I'm rooted, ICS, and all is well.
Thank you everyone.
So my title says it all, I did the s-off for my 1.19 hboot successfully but now I can't flash TWRP (via fastboot) because it says there is no partition there... What should I do? Thanks in advance
rmusic2400 said:
So my title says it all, I did the s-off for my 1.19 hboot successfully but now I can't flash TWRP (via fastboot) because it says there is no partition there... What should I do? Thanks in advance
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What exactly are you typing into the command prompt?
If your twrp is named twrp.zip you should be typing in
fastboot flash recovery twrp.zip
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download the app goo manager and install twrp that way it the easest way!
You could also download the PJ75IMG.zip from TWRP's web site and throw that on your SD card and load it from your bootloader.
I've tried all those, thanks guys. My Voice wont work now either, data is fine and the phone is working great but no phone or text... gonna retry running S-off exploit and see what happens :/
Error Code 16 when I try to call
Call sprint to fix error 16 and try again after that
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I ran the one click rooter from develoment, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919 and chose "bootloader already unlocked"...
hooover said:
I ran the one click rooter from develoment, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919 and chose "bootloader already unlocked"...
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This is what worked for me also after s-offing.
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If you're S-OFF, you can safely run the 2.13 RUU (which will fix recovery) without losing it. I did it after downgrading to HBOOT 1.12 (to achieve S-OFF) then ran 2.13 RUU and I am now on HBOOT 1.19 S-OFF. After you run the RUU, get the TWRP image at
HTML:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/jewel/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-jewel.img
, boot to fastboot, then run
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-jewel.img
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Call sprint to fix error 16 and try again after that
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Had to do that as well after the racun ate my left overs lol
Is that a hemi? No silly its Paranoid Android!
EVO 4G LTE S-OFF;-]
I achieved s-off with dirty racun but I have not been able to get into recovery or flash a ROM. I am wondering if my bootloader didn't get unlocked.
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i guess you didnt realize why there are only roms posted in this section
1. You should know for a fact when you unlock your bootloader as is says TAMPERED big as hell after you do it. 2. You need to flash a recovery via adb "fastboot flash recovery.img" because your phone does not come stock with a recovery so it will not appear if you haven't flashed one. 3. You clearly posted in the wrong section and if you don't take time to read (rules and guides step by step) around here you most likely won't be helped and you may even get made fun of.
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eazy401 said:
I achieved s-off with dirty racun but I have not been able to get into recovery or flash a ROM. I am wondering if my bootloader didn't get unlocked.
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Have you rooted your phone, or have you only run Dirty Racun? Gaining S-off and root are not the same, and Dirty Racun won't root your phone. You have to unlock your bootloader, flash a custom recovery and the proper su binary to attain root, at which time you can flash ROM's, etc.
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Nvm...
Need help with flash a recovery. Re-locked by phone and flash 2.13 RUU so I could get the OTA. After getting the OTA I unlocked again and trying to get root and nothing is working. When I use the command "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.1.8-jewel.img or fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-jewel.img" it keepingsaying "sending 'recovery' (7220 KB)..." and never happens. It just sits there. The OTA installed hboot 2.09. Anyone have any ideas what is going on and does anyone else have the same problem after taking the OTA.
Did you try flashing recovery through bootloader at all?
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Lavaflow2 said:
Did you try flashing recovery through bootloader at all?
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Thanks for the reply. I have it working now. In fastboot mode the drivers provided no longer work. I had to download and install HTC Sync with the latest driver. The I was able to install a recovery (TWRP) system. With the posted drivers would not work.
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My phone started acting wierd, so I reset it to factory and now I can't install any ROMS at all!
I had/have S-OFF but somehow I locked myself.
Says **** LOCKED***
SHOOTER XC SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT 158.0000
RADIO 1.09.00.0706
I've tried renaming the downloads to PG86IMG.ZIP but all it does is gives me a progress bar, parses and then goes back to the fastboot menu.
I've tried to install clockworkmod and twrp but since I don't have superuser, it won't work.
I tried pushing through adb and fastboot but no write access.
I'd like to put carbon jellybean on it.
I know I"m missing a step here somewhere. But what is it?
You wont be able to flash custom roms on fastboot and u cant flash recovery because ur bootloader is locked you kust somehow reflash the bootloader or get it unlocked.
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OK. I think I understand. I just don't understand how I locked myself and why it is so difficult to unlock when I was unlocked before.
I'm going tyhrough the [email protected] and waiting for my bin file. Hopefully it will come soon.
Once I go through that process, what's next? How do I install either twrp or clockworkmod as I don't have SU?
Well u probably flashed an ics ruu which had bootloader update in it so it locked it. U can flash recovery.img trough adb .
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I know just enough to be dangerous.
Any idea how long it takes to get this .bin file from the htcdevelopers ?
Once I use that file, then I can what? Just rename CARBON-JB-UNOFFICIAL-20130513-143602-shooteru.zip to PG86IMG.zip in the root of my SD card and then it will work? Or do I have to do something else? If so, what? It's late and I'm getting foggy. Wanted to get this up and running for morning use.
Gmobilize said:
You wont be able to flash custom roms on fastboot and u cant flash recovery because ur bootloader is locked you kust somehow reflash the bootloader or get it unlocked.
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You are wrong. I have also LOCKED BOOTLOADER and S-OFF. I can flash anything. Even, 4ext recovery is flashed in my evo3d. As you are S-OFF, you can rw anything
jimmy_coolguy2006 said:
You are wrong. I have also LOCKED BOOTLOADER and S-OFF. I can flash anything. Even, 4ext recovery is flashed in my evo3d. As you are S-OFF, you can rw anything
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^^ this
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jimmy_coolguy2006 said:
You are wrong. I have also LOCKED BOOTLOADER and S-OFF. I can flash anything. Even, 4ext recovery is flashed in my evo3d. As you are S-OFF, you can rw anything
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Sold my htc ,but still rom flashing depends on hboot version,a lot of roms need downgraded version you know
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Point is if youre s off you don't need to unlock your bootloader
You can flash any hboot, radio, custom recovery, etc
Did the op fix the issue
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So if I update twrp2.5 to 2.6 using bootloader method after I do install it isn't going to let be boot phone only to bootloader correct? Because of the img file I will put on SD card. So before I do this I just want to make sure all I do after update is complete pull SD card an then boot to rom re install SD card an delete?? Or is there a easier way
S-off dirty 2.09
Latest everything besides touch panel
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So if I update twrp2.5 to 2.6 using bootloader method after I do install it isn't going to let be boot phone only to bootloader correct? Because of the img file I will put on SD card. So before I do this I just want to make sure all I do after update is complete pull SD card an then boot to rom re install SD card an delete?? Or is there a easier way
S-off dirty 2.09
Latest everything besides touch panel
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You can reboot your phone once you're done and delete the file with a file manager. The only issue you'll have is if you reboot the bootloader.
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FinZ28;43731 can reboot your phone once you're done and delete the file with a file manager. The only issue you'll have is if you reboot the bootloader.
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So after update is completed just reboot phone bootloader then delete file before I go back to boot loader. Really I delete right away in case I have to recover to boot loader to access recovery correct. Thanks for quick response too'
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Tigerstown said:
So after update is completed just reboot phone bootloader then delete file before I go back to boot loader. Really I delete right away in case I have to recover to boot loader to access recovery correct. Thanks for quick response too'
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Yes, delete it once you reboot your phone:thumbup:
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I can't find the 2.6.0 bootlooder IMG file no where to download. Is there somewhere someone could point me too
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Tigerstown said:
I can't find the 2.6.0 bootlooder IMG file no where to download. Is there somewhere someone could point me too
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Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370642
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Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
dteze88 said:
Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
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goo.im has been flaky recently I have not used goomanager in over a year
I always fastboot flash the new version of twrp
dteze88 said:
Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
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They only way I ever done it is fastboot flash. I have heard bad things bout GooManager. My wife is s-on still she is scared to let me do it to her phone lol. I have never updated hers can I do it the same way I do my S-off dirty phone?
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Tigerstown said:
They only way I ever done it is fastboot flash. I have heard bad things bout GooManager. My wife is s-on still she is scared to let me do it to her phone lol. I have never updated hers can I do it the same way I do my S-off dirty phone?
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If her phone is unlocked you can fastboot flash twrp
Also flashing a PJ75IMG.zip is different then fastboot flashing
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bigdaddy619 said:
If her phone is unlocked you can fastboot flash twrp
Also flashing a PJ75IMG.zip is different then fastboot flashing
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Ok I meant to put flashing g PJ75IMG IS the way I done it before. I was reading your reply an just typed that in my response on mistake lol. her phone is unlocked via htcdev. So I have to fastboot flash twrp. Now I do some research on fastboot flashing for her. I really like this site
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