Can I just rename a rom as PH98IMG and flash through bootloader? I just tried to update the firmware and my phone won't reboot into the rom, just sits at splash screen.
Wendemixda said:
Can I just rename a rom as PH98IMG and flash through bootloader? I just tried to update the firmware and my phone won't reboot into the rom, just sits at splash screen.
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No you can't. ROMS are flashed via recovery. Tell us more about how and what you tried to flash....also what was your original firmware/rom...
topgun1953 said:
No you can't. ROMS are flashed via recovery. Tell us more about how and what you tried to flash....also what was your original firmware/rom...
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I got S-off and was trying to update the firmware. I was told I could just use a firmware file without flashing the whole RUU. I did it through hboot while on Newt's One XxX with the old firmware patch. My phone is refusing to reboot into the rom. Just stays on the splash screen. I can't use Volume down + power to reboot to bootloader and I don't know what to do next
You need to get the "new firmware patch" from the link I gave you before and flash it via recovery to fix your sd card mount points, that could be causing your problem.
Can you not get into recovery from the bootloader?
mjones73 said:
You need to get the "new firmware patch" from the link I gave you before and flash it via recovery to fix your sd card mount points, that could be causing your problem.
Can you not get into recovery from the bootloader?
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It doesn't allow me to get into recovery. I can use volume down + power to reboot into bootloader only when I have a valid PH98IMG on my SD card.
I finally got my phone back to booting with a S-off, a custom hboot and the latest firmware. It took a lot battery pulls, file renaming, SD card pulls... Thanks for your help.
Wendemixda said:
It doesn't allow me to get into recovery. I can use volume down + power to reboot into bootloader only when I have a valid PH98IMG on my SD card.
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You need to get that ph98img off of your sd card. Stick the SD in a computer and delete it. Then go to boot loader and select recovery.
GrayTheWolf said:
You need to get that ph98img off of your sd card. Stick the SD in a computer and delete it. Then go to boot loader and select recovery.
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Thanks. I was able to reboot my phone. I think I needed to reflash my recovery after the firmware update.
Wendemixda said:
Thanks. I was able to reboot my phone. I think I needed to reflash my recovery after the firmware update.
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You can get the ph98img zip from the amon ra thread and flash in boot loader. Super easy.
Related
Ok, I was trying to flash the newest ICS leak and being the newb I am, its borked.
Right now I have an unlocked bootloader with H-Boot 2.11.0000
I have a blank SD card and I just need to know what files to copy to it and what steps to get back to stock or possibly getting the 5/8 ROM leak installed
I'm assuming your s-on still, follow the directions in the OP to install.
Installation for S-ON Devices on Gingerbread firmware
* Copy ROM to SD Card AND PH98IMG.zip AND GB Firmware Patch to ROOT of SD Card
* Reboot to recovery
* wipe data / Factory Reset
* Flash ROM
* Flash GB Fimrware Patch
* Use Developer Menu to reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img file in the PH98IMG.zip
* Reboot
* Profit!
How exactly do you FLASH the rom without renaming it?
mjones73 said:
I'm assuming your s-on still, follow the directions in the OP to install.
Installation for S-ON Devices on Gingerbread firmware
* Copy ROM to SD Card AND PH98IMG.zip AND GB Firmware Patch to ROOT of SD Card
* Reboot to recovery
* wipe data / Factory Reset
* Flash ROM
* Flash GB Fimrware Patch
* Use Developer Menu to reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img file in the PH98IMG.zip
* Reboot
* Profit!
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I can't get past the bolded parts... How do you flash with those files on the SD card, everytime I return to the bootloaded it just runs the PH98IMG file and updates.... from there I'm stumped.
Jonger1150 said:
I can't get past the bolded parts... How do you flash with those files on the SD card, everytime I return to the bootloaded it just runs the PH98IMG file and updates.... from there I'm stumped.
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Take out your sd card, then go to recovery, wipe. Pop your battery out put your sd card back in, then continue.
Jonger1150 said:
I can't get past the bolded parts... How do you flash with those files on the SD card, everytime I return to the bootloaded it just runs the PH98IMG file and updates.... from there I'm stumped.
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1) Easiest thing for you is to turn USB Debugging on in Settings (Apps > Development), hook up to PC, and use the Hasoon2000 Noob-proof toolkit to reboot directly to recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22696442
2)Many Custom ROMs have Reboot to Recovery in the power button menu
3)Ninja grab the battery at an angle and slide SD Card out, go to recovery, and slide in while mainitaining power connection. (Not ah, recommended but good in a bind)
skater95 said:
Take out your sd card, then go to recovery, wipe. Pop your battery out put your sd card back in, then continue.
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When my options are
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACT Reset
Clear Storage
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
Which one flashes the rom?
Jonger1150 said:
When my options are
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACT Reset
Clear Storage
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
Which one flashes the rom?
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You need to first flash a custom recovery and then select that option (AmonRa 3.15 recommended, CWM is buggy on charging battery). That Hasoon2000 kit in last post can do that for you too if you don't have AmonRa installed.
PhantasmRezound said:
You need to first flash a custom recovery and then select that option (AmonRa 3.15 recommended, CWM is buggy on charging battery). That Hasoon2000 kit in last post can do that for you too if you don't have AmonRa installed.
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That seems to be the biggest issue, can I flash a recovery without being able to boot my phone up... I only have access to the bootloader.
All the instructions fail to mention the requirement for the recovery app... That was the newb boo-boo.
I think there is a zip somewhere, but it's easier with adb.
fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
I recommend S-Off. It makes all of this super easy. I promise its really not that hard. The wire trick looks worse than it is.
Edit: fixed. I'm retarded in the morning.
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Jonger1150 said:
That seems to be the biggest issue, can I flash a recovery without being able to boot my phone up... I only have access to the bootloader.
All the instructions fail to mention the requirement for the recovery app... That was the newb boo-boo.
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Yeah, manually you can flash a custom recovery via the same method, a PH98IMG.zip from bootloader. You delete the existing PH98IMG file and replace with one containing AmonRa (what exactly is that zip, do you need it still?)
But, adb fastboot commands when hooked up to PC can flash the recovery directly to memory from an img file. Just need USB Debugging turned on in the Settings on a regular boot to the ROM.
Sooo just use the toolkit on a PC to eliminate hassle if ya can lol. It uses that second paragraph's method. Just need to click an option and it runs the script. Now ya know both ways.
Oh, link in earlier post from my XDA app is not working :/ here is the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22696442
I guess until I find the zip and instructions I have a brick.
PhantasmRezound said:
Yeah, manually you can flash a custom recovery via the same method, a PH98IMG.zip from bootloader. You delete the existing PH98IMG file and replace with one containing AmonRa (what exactly is that zip, do you need it still?)
But, adb fastboot commands when hooked up to PC can flash the recovery directly to memory from an img file. Just need USB Debugging turned on in the Settings on a regular boot to the ROM.
Sooo just use the toolkit on a PC to eliminate hassle if ya can lol. It uses that second paragraph's method. Just need to click an option and it runs the script. Now ya know both ways.
Oh, link in earlier post from my XDA app is not working :/ here is the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22696442
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USB debugging in my PC? I can't access Android OS. I'm 100% limited to the bootloader with NO recovery tool.
OK!!
Got Clockwork installed!
Jonger1150 said:
USB debugging in my PC? I can't access Android OS. I'm 100% limited to the bootloader with NO recovery tool.
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Ah, I meant the ROM, but not even the ROM boots because of bad flash. No worries. Don't need to be in the ROM anyway, toolkit works in the bootloader.
1) Ensure drivers for phone are properly installed on PC. (Google and download HTC Sync if unsure.)
2) Download and extract toolkit. Run the All In One exe file. The GUI comes up with your options.
3) With phone off, remove SD Card.
4) Boot into bootloader. Select Fastboot option.
5) Connect to PC via USB.
6) Select AmonRa from toolkit options and install.
7) Power down phone, disconnect and insert SD Card.
8) Connect phone, power it up and select Reboot to Recovery on the toolkit.
From recovery, you can enable USB mass storage option for memory and download/transfer files you need from your PC, delete the PH98IMG.zip, etc.
Jonger1150 said:
OK!!
Got Clockwork installed!
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Ah good Still please be careful though:
PhantasmRezound said:
You need to first flash a custom recovery and then select that option (AmonRa 3.15 recommended, CWM is buggy on charging battery). That Hasoon2000 kit in last post can do that for you too if you don't have AmonRa installed.
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Several user reports in the forum say ClockworkMod (CWM) has an issue with charging our batteries when the drain gets low. Risk not being able to charge phone at all and brick that way. AmonRa or TWRP from the Development section are still recommended for this particular phone for now.
Hope you get sorted out on the ROM
Sounds like you're getting instructions to do more than you asked.
Go to post three on the following page and scroll down to "Latest leak and installation instructions".
Make sure it flashes twice. I just did this procedure this afternoon without any trouble.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508118
I got the ROM up and running.... Updating my backup settings... Next step will be to replace clockwork and flash a recovery image... Gotta figure that all out now.
Is it possible to flash AMON recovery over CWM?
Jonger1150 said:
I got the ROM up and running.... Updating my backup settings... Next step will be to replace clockwork and flash a recovery image... Gotta figure that all out now.
Is it possible to flash AMON recovery over CWM?
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Yes, just install the new recovery normally, will be okay.
I guess I did end up installing AMON recovery, I just checked. Creating Nandroid right now....
Does a Nandroid basically recover EVERYTHING?
I have a phone to return and would like to know how to remove Amon Ra Recovery I used the All-In-One Kit to install the recovery but i want to go back to stock and re-lock the bootloader ASAP can someone please help me I need to send this phone back. BTW what does the Stock option under kernel do would it return it back to stock recovery thanks.
flash the GB ruu and your phone will be stock but you will still have to relock the bootloader
Noob at Flashing RUU
Sorry for asking but I'm a noob at flashing but where do i get the stock RUU and how and where do i get it and flash it. Is there any links on how to do this. Would going to recovery and unzipping a file do the trick in my SD card. Not sure if i hit the spot on this but thanks for the help.
Got It
I figured it out thank you
JD164 said:
I figured it out thank you
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If you could help me. What did you figure out and how did you do it?
Stock Recovery
I don't think you need to run an ruu to get the stock recovery back. search and you should be able to find a download link to get the stock recovery and you can just flash that with adb/fastboot.
the1Doctor said:
If you could help me. What did you figure out and how did you do it?
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For stock recovery and latest ruu firmware: http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
Once you download, copy to root of micro sdcard, and rename to PH98IMG.zip
Then boot into bootloader, and it should detect it and flash automatically. note it has to flash twice. You must say yes, It will look like it rest and restarted, but it's normal.
Don't forget to delete or rename it after your done or
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mvmacd said:
For stock recovery and latest ruu firmware: http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
Once you download, copy to root of micro sdcard, and rename to PH98IMG.zip
Then boot into bootloader, and it should detect it and flash automatically. note it has to flash twice. You must say yes, It will look like it rest and restarted, but it's normal.
Don't forget to delete or rename it after your done or
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If you are on a stock ROM, all you have to do to replace amon ra is to do "fastboot flash recovery [stock recovery filename].img "
Then if you want to run amon ra again, just do "fastboot boot recovery [amon ra recovery].img"
I dont know what the hell happened but i cannot get my phone to turn on. It stays stuck on the white htc screen
i am able to boot into recovery... factory reset does nothing. it actually says i have no OS on my phone.
i am able to connect through fastboot usb to my computer but i cant get the RUU to run. keeps giving me a error.
im not sure if i need to lock the bootloader first bedfore i run the RUU.
im stock rooted with twrp recovery. can someone please help me
Thakidfrom235 said:
I dont know what the hell happened but i cannot get my phone to turn on. It stays stuck on the white htc screen
i am able to boot into recovery... factory reset does nothing. it actually says i have no OS on my phone.
i am able to connect through fastboot usb to my computer but i cant get the RUU to run. keeps giving me a error.
im not sure if i need to lock the bootloader first bedfore i run the RUU.
im stock rooted with twrp recovery. can someone please help me
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What error are you getting when trying to run the RUU? You need to make sure the RUU matches the base of the rom that your phone is currently on. What were you doing when you started to have this problem?
legasus233 said:
What error are you getting when trying to run the RUU? You need to make sure the RUU matches the base of the rom that your phone is currently on. What were you doing when you started to have this problem?
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after i installed stock with goodies 2.10 the screen went black and would not come on
now when it turns on it gets stuck on the white htc screen and when i go into revovery it says i have NO OS installed
RUU says error 155: unknown error
please get the correct update utility and try again
Go to boot loader and flash twrp recovery and then the kernel and a rom
om4 said:
Go to boot loader and flash twrp recovery and then the kernel and a rom
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theres nothing available for me to flash i believe everything was erased from the internal memory
Sorry I meant to say fastboot, I reset my SwiftKey keyboard because I got tired of fighting with it and the reset made it worse lol
Just download trwp recovery image and fastboot flash that, then pick a rom package and extract boot image and fastboot flash that, boot into twrp and flash the same ROM zip
Hurray, SwiftKey has arrogantly corrected 10,000 keystrokes, if only I could get it to work as intended
om4 said:
Sorry I meant to say fastboot, I reset my SwiftKey keyboard because I got tired of fighting with it and the reset made it worse lol
Just download trwp recovery image and fastboot flash that, then pick a rom package and extract boot image and fastboot flash that, boot into twrp and flash the same ROM zip
Hurray, SwiftKey has arrogantly corrected 10,000 keystrokes, if only I could get it to work as intended
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i dont know how to add these files to my phone without acessing the internal sd from my computer
Have you ever used fastboot
Download a full ROM that's compatible with your firmware... Then try flashing that
Bringing Love to HTC since the OG!!
EVOuser94 said:
Download a full ROM that's compatible with your firmware... Then try flashing that
Bringing Love to HTC since the OG!!
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wow i missed the part where they said they have recovery, I believe meanrom has the workaround for the kernel which will save you from having to fastboot the kernel
om4 said:
wow i missed the part where they said they have recovery, I believe meanrom has the workaround for the kernel which will save you from having to fastboot the kernel
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how do i get the new rom onto my nternal storage through fastbook usb?
or do i need to get a external ard and put it on there?
Thakidfrom235 said:
how do i get the new rom onto my nternal storage through fastbook usb?
or do i need to get a external ard and put it on there?
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mount your card from twrp and transfer the necessary files, again the new meanrom should include the workaround that xhausx ported from the evo 3d, it should save you the trouble of having to extract the kernel for fastboot
om4 said:
mount your card from twrp and transfer the necessary files, again the new meanrom should include the workaround that xhausx ported from the evo 3d, it should save you the trouble of having to extract the kernel for fastboot
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thanks for your help... sorry to be a pain but im downloading the new meanrom as we speak.
once i mount my card all i have to do is flash the rom through recovery?
or do i need to do something differently?
Thakidfrom235 said:
I dont know what the hell happened but i cannot get my phone to turn on. It stays stuck on the white htc screen
i am able to boot into recovery... factory reset does nothing. it actually says i have no OS on my phone.
i am able to connect through fastboot usb to my computer but i cant get the RUU to run. keeps giving me a error.
im not sure if i need to lock the bootloader first bedfore i run the RUU.
im stock rooted with twrp recovery. can someone please help me
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if your phone is on its NOT bricked!!!!!!!!
Thakidfrom235 said:
thanks for your help... sorry to be a pain but im downloading the new meanrom as we speak.
once i mount my card all i have to do is flash the rom through recovery?
or do i need to do something differently?
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as far as i know Mikey incorporated a method to trick the hboot into flashing the entire package but if you get stuck during boot you will have to extract the boot image and flash that through fastboot
om4 said:
as far as i know Mikey incorporated a method to trick the hboot into flashing the entire package but if you get stuck during boot you will have to extract the boot image and flash that through fastboot
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says it failed...gives me a error when i try to flash the meanrom
Thakidfrom235 said:
says it failed...gives me a error when i try to flash the meanrom
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well you can try any of the other roms available but if you get a successful flash and it does not boot, extract the boot image from that rom, go back into boot loader and fastboot flash the kernel
om4 said:
well you can try any of the other roms available but if you get a successful flash and it does not boot, extract the boot image from that rom, go back into boot loader and fastboot flash the kernel
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i am going to tryand flash another rom now
if it fails again what do i do?
this is driving me crazy i been without my phone all day
Thakidfrom235 said:
i am going to tryand flash another rom now
if it fails again what do i do?
this is driving me crazy i been without my phone all day
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Check the MD5SUM before flashing, saves you the trouble of a bad flash
Thakidfrom235 said:
says it failed...gives me a error when i try to flash the meanrom
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you have to be on twrp 2.2.2 older versions dont play nice
I am running a rooted Rez with Amon Ra Recovery which is otherwise stock ICS. I have tried three times to install the latest Global OTA. Each time the install fails after an attempt is made to install the downloaded package. The phone reboots into Amon Ra and I see the following messages.
Installing Update
Wrong Task ID 221384E: Error in /cache/fumo/OTAPkg.zip
Status 1
Installation Aborted
Anyone know what is happening? Thanks in advance for the help.
You need the stock recovery to do update....
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Found out hard way: you can't just be on the last official RUU (3.14.605.12) to get the new update from Verizon.
ALSO dammit you have to have previously taken the small February update to 3.14.605.13. The update's name mentions
605.13 in its title. The problem is that you can't get that little update anymore!!!!
Those of us with only 605.12 may have to wait until the next RUU is issued. Gripes me.
You realise someone posted the full ruu zip in this thread. You don't have to get it from software update thing
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tried that
still looks for 605.13 and craps out with an error message!
how to solve that
In February, Flyhalf205 uploaded the 605.13 OTA.zip in another thread.
The one I could not find anywhere.
You take that little one, rename it update.zip, and flash in hboot.
Do a factory reset and it'll boot up.
Then you can get the current OTA from Verizon.
13 zip is here
13 zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40819479
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Here is the FIX
michaelbsheldon said:
still looks for 605.13 and craps out with an error message!
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Download the PH98IMG.zip in the Attachment and put it on your SD Card
1. Flash the above file in Hboot and delete it after done flashing
2. Put the new update.zip on to your SD card.
3. Reboot into Bootloader and choose Recovery
4. It will flash the new update.
5. Download the new.global.firm.PH98IMG.zip from HERE ,rename it to PH98IMG.zip and flash it in Hboot to get the latest Hboot, Radio, ......
6. Done
Just to Be Sure
I managed to get the OTA getting me to 605.13. So if I want to get to 605.14, do I just get the new firmware zip file, rename it, place it onto the sd card, and install it in HBoot and I am good to go? Just checking to be sure. Thanks.
rjr1049 said:
I managed to get the OTA getting me to 605.13. So if I want to get to 605.14, do I just get the new firmware zip file, rename it, place it onto the sd card, and install it in HBoot and I am good to go? Just checking to be sure. Thanks.
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I just tried but no go. It said there is no update script or something. Any solution?
nbhnohome said:
Download the PH98IMG.zip in the Attachment and put it on your SD Card
1. Flash the above file in Hboot and delete it after done flashing
2. Put the new update.zip on to your SD card.
3. Reboot into Bootloader and choose Recovery
4. It will flash the new update.
5. Download the new.global.firm.PH98IMG.zip from HERE ,rename it to PH98IMG.zip and flash it in Hboot to get the latest Hboot, Radio, ......
6. Done
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Is this the same process if the device is s-on?
nissmo66 said:
Is this the same process if the device is s-on?
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You can only use the official update with your bootloader locked and a non modified stock rom or you need to wait for a new RUU to come out.
mjones73 said:
You can only use the official update with your bootloader locked and a non modified stock rom or you need to wait for a new RUU to come out.
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-or- s-off if s-off and on the latest ota it doesn't matter if you are locked or unlocked. You will need to flash a custom recovery and su when the ruu is done but the update will complete. You can also downgrade the bootloader (hboot) back to a modified one such as vinyl freaks if and only if s-off.
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dottat said:
-or- s-off if s-off and on the latest ota it doesn't matter if you are locked or unlocked. You will need to flash a custom recovery and su when the ruu is done but the update will complete. You can also downgrade the bootloader (hboot) back to a modified one such as vinyl freaks if and only if s-off.
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If you're s-off, you can flash the firmware on it's own and not have to touch the recovery...
mjones73 said:
If you're s-off, you can flash the firmware on it's own and not have to touch the recovery...
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True also.....
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to get stock recovery open the zip take the recovery and use fastboot and flash recovery.img right guys?
dcasun said:
to get stock recovery open the zip take the recovery and use fastboot and flash recovery.img right guys?
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yes... put the recovery.img in the same directory as your fastboot command and from a command prompt (at the same directory as your fastboot.exe) issue the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
dottat said:
yes... put the recovery.img in the same directory as your fastboot command and from a command prompt (at the same directory as your fastboot.exe) issue the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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place the recovery.img in platform tools
type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and lock the bootloader
run the update
reunlock the bootloader
flash custom recovery
and done
dottat said:
yes... put the recovery.img in the same directory as your fastboot command and from a command prompt (at the same directory as your fastboot.exe) issue the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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I was on 605.13 stock ICS, rooted and with Amon Ra recovery. I grabbed the 605.12 recover and flashed it and relocked the boot loader. I have tried multiple times to run the OTA (both pulling from Verizon and by putting it on the SD card). It keeps failing with the same 'Wrong Task ID' error mentioned by OP. I even wiped the SD Card, did clear storage from stock recovery, a couple of factory resets to no avail.
Can someone help? Is it possible that the 605.13 OTA a month or so ago didn't install properly since I had Amon Ra. In Software it shows I am at 605.13 so I doubt that. But would you suggest running the 605.13 Update.zip manually and then try to pull the OTA?
misalies said:
I was on 605.13 stock ICS, rooted and with Amon Ra recovery. I grabbed the 605.12 recover and flashed it and relocked the boot loader. I have tried multiple times to run the OTA (both pulling from Verizon and by putting it on the SD card). It keeps failing with the same 'Wrong Task ID' error mentioned by OP. I even wiped the SD Card, did clear storage from stock recovery, a couple of factory resets to no avail.
Can someone help? Is it possible that the 605.13 OTA a month or so ago didn't install properly since I had Amon Ra. In Software it shows I am at 605.13 so I doubt that. But would you suggest running the 605.13 Update.zip manually and then try to pull the OTA?
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You will need to relock the bootloader then run the 605.12 RUU and let that boot up and not modify anything then you will get the 605.13 update first and then the latest after that, that is how I got the update and had no problems at all.
my android s-on and unlocked. i tried to setup a cyanogenmod rom but its can not setup a s-on device so its stuck in bootloop. then tried some fixes but can't solve problem also when i try to acces recovery on hboot its jump into boot then stuck.
how do i fix ?
tokurugur said:
my android s-on and unlocked. i tried to setup a cyanogemod rom but its can not setup a s-on device so its stuck in bootloop. then tried some fixes but can't solve problem also when i try to acces recovery on hboot its jump into boot then stuck.
how do i fix ?
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Most serious bootloops can be fixed my simply installing a new boot.img through fastboot. Here is a link on how to do that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752270
After you do that. you can try installing a new recovery through the same process. Instead of flash boot.img, flash recovery.img. That should fix your problem. If you STILL keep getting bootloop, you now have access to recovery and can do a factory reset. Hope this helps! you can get the boot and recovery image from a stock EVO 3D Rom.
duscdragon said:
Most serious bootloops can be fixed my simply installing a new boot.img through fastboot. Here is a link on how to do that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752270
After you do that. you can try installing a new recovery through the same process. Instead of flash boot.img, flash recovery.img. That should fix your problem. If you STILL keep getting bootloop, you now have access to recovery and can do a factory reset. Hope this helps! you can get the boot and recovery image from a stock EVO 3D Rom.
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thanks your solution but i have already tried that but did not fix. is there any way to do recovery process via computer.because i can not access recovery
tokurugur said:
thanks your solution but i have already tried that but did not fix. is there any way to do recovery process via computer.because i can not access recovery
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First of all, you don't need to access recovery to flash fastboot. What you need is the bootloader, which you can access by holding the volume down and power key. But, if what you're trying to say is that you can't access even the bootloader, then one of the limited choices is to download the EVO 3D RUU and flash a stock this way. If this doesn't work, you are one of 2 choices: adb-retarded or screwed. There is piratically no other way, than the choices listed. (IDK, maybe you can try to flash S-OFF with Jbear, and in the process fix your phone. I mean you have nothing to lose )
duscdragon said:
First of all, you don't need to access recovery to flash fastboot. What you need is the bootloader, which you can access by holding the volume down and power key. But, if what you're trying to say is that you can't access even the bootloader, then one of the limited choices is to download the EVO 3D RUU and flash a stock this way. If this doesn't work, you are one of 2 choices: adb-retarded or screwed. There is piratically no other way, than the choices listed. (IDK, maybe you can try to flash S-OFF with Jbear, and in the process fix your phone. I mean you have nothing to lose )
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x 2. Also, (and just out of curiosity) did you happen to accidentally leave a PG86IMG.zip file inside your SD card? That could cause something like what you're experiencing too. If so, take the SD Card out, place it in a PC with a card reader, erase (or rename) the "PG86IMG.zip" file, reinsert the SD Card and battery, hold down the VOLUME DOWN and POWER button and see if you can get into bootloader/recover/fastboot menu