Hi..I have created this tool to help people new to Android or HTC for that matter to flash kernels and recoveries without any pain..
You put recovery.img in the Recovery folder and open Recovery-Flash.bat
And it will flash the recovery.
You put boot.img in the Kernel folder and open Kernel-Flash.bat
And it will flash the kernel.
For all flashes you need to have USB Debugging enabled and have to be booted in normal OS.
It will do everything.
MAKE SURE YOU NAME THE RECOVERY recovery.img AND THE KERNEL boot.img otherwise this ToolKit will not work.
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My phone is too bad..... I have a month without flashing kernel...why...I donĀ“t know...
I have follow all the tutorials....all!!!!!!!!
this will work with the att htc one x+ correct?
Hoping that some developer can create a tool within the phone to flash kernel. Rather than using a PC
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that is not possible.
you dont unterstand the changes between S-ON and S-OFF
Well you can dream can't you?
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..help me thats so ....
It Would be good to have fewer know it all smacks
you are probably related to droidrevenge aren't you? twins?
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Curious, is this the same type of tool that is implemented in Hasoons toolkit, and the fastboot flasher that the MaXimus cook (can't remember his name)? Just wondering if it's the same type of thing???
Never Die!
skdubg said:
that is not possible.
you dont unterstand the changes between S-ON and S-OFF
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It was possible on the rezound with s-on. Con247 wrote a script that turned the kernel into a ph98img.zip that was flashable in h boot then all you had to do was delete or rename the ph98img.zip
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JT75 said:
It was possible on the rezound with s-on. Con247 wrote a script that turned the kernel into a ph98img.zip that was flashable in h boot then all you had to do was delete or rename the ph98img.zip
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Good to hear that it maybe possible
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JT75 said:
It was possible on the rezound with s-on. Con247 wrote a script that turned the kernel into a ph98img.zip that was flashable in h boot then all you had to do was delete or rename the ph98img.zip
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You are correct I done it a million times that way but we were S-OFF then
Say I want to reflash any same Rom again to get back to default settings, do I have to fastboot the boot.img again, or I can just go into recovery, delete caches and dirty flash with no need for boot.img? Thanks guys
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boot.img contains the kernel if you used a diff kernel then you have to flash it again assuming you want t-o revert back to stock kernel
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baste07 said:
boot.img contains the kernel if you used a diff kernel then you have to flash it again assuming you want t-o revert back to stock kernel
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Correct, thanks.But if flashing same rom/base, kernel stays intact?
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flashimagegui was an app that could flash recoveries and kernels through the phone itself, it was a great app that didn`t recquire you to boot into recovery and such, not sure it supports the one x though.
ryanjsoo said:
flashimagegui was an app that could flash recoveries and kernels through the phone itself, it was a great app that didn`t recquire you to boot into recovery and such, not sure it supports the one x though.
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Remember that one, maybe have to ask Xs if compatible with X+...
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Dottcent said:
Correct, thanks.But if flashing same rom/base, kernel stays intact?
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flashing custom ROMS doesn't touch kernel
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shubhamchamaria said:
Hi..I have created this tool to help people new to Android or HTC for that matter to flash kernels and recoveries without any pain..
You put recovery.img in the Recovery folder and open Recovery-Flash.bat
And it will flash the recovery.
You put boot.img in the Kernel folder and open Kernel-Flash.bat
And it will flash the kernel.
For all flashes you need to have USB Debugging enabled and have to be booted in normal OS.
It will do everything.
MAKE SURE YOU NAME THE RECOVERY recovery.img AND THE KERNEL boot.img otherwise this ToolKit will not work.
DOWNLOADS:
http://d-h.st/TDg
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i need help flas a kernel 2 times and i lost my signal for what i saw in the boot loader was s-on
This is a sweet little tool I use it to jump back and forth between twrp and cwm because this is the easiest way to do it hassle free, Thx for your work on this little gem
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Related
Im currently on ics leak, and tried flashing cwm through cmd
"Flash fastboot recovery recovery******"
And it just gives me "waiting for device"
I'm trying to flash the superuser file to gain root then then use 4ext to flash superwipe and then flash roms.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not home right now but would love some feedback
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You have to have the ENG Hboot to flash a recovery. That is bug with the ICS update.
Try
Fastboot flash recovery recoveryxxxx.img
Wait....I sent this with Tapatalk?
hasoon2000 said:
You have to have the ENG Hboot to flash a recovery. That is bug with the ICS update.
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I flashed that already. Renamed to ph86img and hboot updated.
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Double0EK said:
Try
Fastboot flash recovery recoveryxxxx.img
Wait....I sent this with Tapatalk?
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I apologize. Was in a hurry to write it out
I did write "Fastboot flash recovery recoveryxxxx.img"
I also tried flashing different cwm's
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I bet your probably forgot to reenable USB debugging lol
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hasoon2000 said:
I bet your probably forgot to reenable USB debugging lol
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It's enabled =[
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Did you try and use my tool to flash the recovery?
sounds to me like adb is not seeing your device. try typing adb devices and see if anything shows up
hasoon2000 said:
Did you try and use my tool to flash the recovery?
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I click buttons and nothing ever happens. Tried 3 different computers. HTC drivers installed in all of them. I click buttons and nothing ever happens =\ your tool hates me lol. I would LOVE to use it
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Make sure you are in the right directory in your command prompt. The same directory as you stored fastboot and the recovery.img
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glacierguy said:
Make sure you are in the right directory in your command prompt. The same directory as you stored fastboot and the recovery.img
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It is. I've flashed different cwms before. Idk why this isn't working, It's very frustrating =\
I'm dying to flash one of these custom roms.
Again, ics leak, on T-Mobile,
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I will upload a 4ext recovery.img for you and have u try that. One sec... I'm just uploading the ics leak to my ftp server so I can distribute it for anyone in case a mirror gets taken down. It's done in 10 then I can get it for ya
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glacierguy said:
I will upload a 4ext recovery.img for you and have u try that. One sec...
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Thanks double G ^.^
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Even better...
madmaxx82 said:
recovery.zip
You need to extract it and flash via fastboot though.
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Awesome, then flash via fastboot right
"Fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxx"
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Just be exact. I flashed the enghboot that was provided in the second post in football's ics leak thread.
Renamed ph85img and flashed through hboot. Flashed successfully. Removed from sd card. And now attempting root
Everythings correct ?
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fuego77 said:
Just be exact. I flashed the enghboot that was provided in the second post in football's ics leak thread.
Renamed ph85img and flashed through hboot. Flashed successfully. Removed from sd card. And now attempting root
Everythings correct ?
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If you're not s off, then u have to unlock bootloader again of course
Edit: Nvm "eng hboot" I assume means you have s=off
Yeah now u wanna flash recovery and flash superuser
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I was unlocked and rooted then I flashed the ics leak. Idk if it locked the boatloader again or not. =\
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fuego77 said:
I was unlocked and rooted then I flashed the ics leak. Idk if it locked the boatloader again or not. =\
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Are you s=off? If s=off, no need to unlock bootloader. Mine is locked.
But if you are s=on, you must unlock bootloader to install custom recovery. Just like before man
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I am currently on a different rom if i flash his rom do i need to flash a seperate kernal? Did anyone flash the rom itself and has had no problems?
I lost track in the tread but i rememeber reading something related to thad to. Thanks
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Make your life easy. Download 4ext from the market heres the thread for it also. Open it... and select s=on (im assuming you are s=on otherwise kernels flash automatically with the rom. flash 4ext recovery from the app. Reboot recovery. In recovery, go to settings and enable "smartflash."
Now the kernel will flash when you flash the Rom. It may reboot once right after the htc splash screen... then the rom will boot.
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And out of no where, comes the GG once again to save the day, lol... Some see a hero, some a villain... The truth? These forums may never know....
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Ok i see i already have 4ext recovery i got it when i rooted it using hasoons tool. im not sure if im S-ON or S-OFF.
So i just flash the rom normally as any other rom and i don't need to download faux's kernel?
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EduardoZ714 said:
Ok i see i already have 4ext recovery i got it when i rooted it using hasoons tool. im not sure if im S-ON or S-OFF.
So i just flash the rom normally as any other rom and i don't need to download faux's kernel?
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Boot into bootloader. It will tell you if s=on or off. If s=on, while in recovery, go to settings and enable smartflash and flash away.
If s=off... just flash away. Either way... no need to download a kernel
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Alright thanks man made it much easier for me to understand
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So I've had this phone unlocked and rooted since the day I got it. I haven't got around to flashing a custom ROM's yet because of the pain of fastboot flashing the kernel. When I had a rezound you could flash a kernel in hboot by Packaging it into a PH98IMG.ZIP. I booted into HBOOT on my one x+ it seems to be looking for a pH 63IMG.ZIP so I guess my question is is this going to be possible with this phone?
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Or you use Easy Kernel flasher ...
THE NAME explain itself
I read something about S-ON , flashing boot.img via recovery
How is typing in "fastboot flash boot xxxx.img". A pain in the arse compared to packing things up in .zips and copying them to the sd card
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AndroHero said:
How is typing in "fastboot flash boot xxxx.img". A pain in the arse compared to packing things up in .zips and copying them to the sd card
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If you're not at a computer and want to switch roms.I always downloaded my roms on my phone.
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Notechis said:
Or you use Easy Kernel flasher ...
THE NAME explain itself
I read something about S-ON , flashing boot.img via recovery
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Where can I find easy kernel flasher?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974547
Here you go!
Notechis said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974547
Here you go!
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This works for att model right?
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Hi,
Im trying to download RUU's from the link provided on this site but each time I try to extract the ROM some of the files are always corrupted.
Can anyone tell me what Im doing wrong?
Cheers
Don't extract, just launch it.
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What do you mean just run it mate?
Every site I read says locate the Rom file on boot and extract recovery and boot images them flash?
That is for when you download custom rims. Ruu is an exe file which needs to be run via windows, when you have your phone plugged in.
Make sure you have locked your bootloader before running the file or you will receive an error. Or if you have never unlocked your bootloader then just run the file, follow instructions and wait for the process to finish
Cheers
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I'm trying to flash over a custom Rom I put on it...will this method still work mate?
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mikejasonsmith said:
I'm trying to flash over a custom Rom I put on it...will this method still work mate?
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Yes, but be sure to lock your bootloader first.
I have managed to unlock my phone, but I cannot root it! I simply want to flash a ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987885
Please help me. I have rooted an HTC Vivid once before, but my knowledge on rooting is very small.
There is no need to root just to flash a custom rom, just unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery and flash the rom. The custom rom will come with root access enabled.
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1. A good way to go about rooting your phone would be to have a look around the forum, and see if any help topics have been posted. Even the most cursory look will likely get you what you seem to be looking for.
2. If you have done the above, then do tell us what you have tried, where you got to, and what error'ed out. That would help people help you.
A wrong way to go about this business would be to post a new topic in the help subforum, asking someone to help you root, without having done any of the above.
surfatwork said:
1. A good way to go about rooting your phone would be to have a look around the forum, and see if any help topics have been posted. Even the most cursory look will likely get you what you seem to be looking for.
2. If you have done the above, then do tell us what you have tried, where you got to, and what error'ed out. That would help people help you.
A wrong way to go about this business would be to post a new topic in the help subforum, asking someone to help you root, without having done any of the above.
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Sorry about that. I attempted to flash several ROMs and managed to somehow delete my os. I was able to restore my phone with a RUU after 12 hours of trying to bring it back lol. My phone is currently relocked. I would love to put a ROM with sense 5 on my phone, but I am worried about bricking my phone again. I tried to find threads to help me, but I for some reason was unable to find a thread that actually explained how to root, and put a custom ROM on the HTC One X+. If someone could explain step-by-step how to approach this I would very much appreciate the help.
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AndroHero said:
There is no need to root just to flash a custom rom, just unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery and flash the rom. The custom rom will come with root access enabled.
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So after I've unlocked my phone where would I go to flash the custom recovery, and flash the ROM?
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broncosfan007 said:
So after I've unlocked my phone where would I go to flash the custom recovery, and flash the ROM?
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Download and copy across a Sense 5 ROM - I use Insertcoin and its great
Just use Hasoon's toolkit to unlock your phone and flash TWRP. your old unlock.bin should work
reboot into recovery, wipe (dont format your storage), and flash the ROM
flash the boot image
Done
surfatwork said:
Download and copy across a Sense 5 ROM - I use Insertcoin and its great
Just use Hasoon's toolkit to unlock your phone and flash TWRP. your old unlock.bin should work
reboot into recovery, wipe (dont format your storage), and flash the ROM
flash the boot image
Done
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I've been doing some reading, and I think I'm an idiot lol. I heard there isn't a sense 5 ROM for AT&T non-international yet (though I could be wrong), and I'm pretty sure that's what my phone is.
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broncosfan007 said:
So after I've unlocked my phone where would I go to flash the custom recovery, and flash the ROM?
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Download whatever recovery .img you wan't, and the custom rom.
Copy the custom rom to your internal storage.
Then just boot into fastboot and use the command "fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img" reboot into recovery and flash rom.
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broncosfan007 said:
I've been doing some reading, and I think I'm an idiot lol. I heard there isn't a sense 5 ROM for AT&T non-international yet (though I could be wrong), and I'm pretty sure that's what my phone is.
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Your right. There are no sense 5 roms yet for the AT&T/Telus version of the HOX+
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AndroHero said:
Download whatever recovery .img you wan't, and the custom rom.
Copy the custom rom to your internal storage.
Then just boot into fastboot and use the command "fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img" reboot into recovery and flash rom.
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Your right. There are no sense 5 roms yet for the AT&T/Telus version of the HOX+
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Yeah.... Not going to lie that sucks.... Lol I really wanted the sense 5... Oh well.
Thank you for your help!
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broncosfan007 said:
Yeah.... Not going to lie that sucks.... Lol I really wanted the sense 5... Oh well.
Thank you for your help!
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I went back to sense 4+ because i didn't like sense 5
I didn't like the fact that whenever i let someone use my phone. The first thing there greeted with when the turn it on, is my whole personal life .... aka Blinkfeed lol
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AndroHero said:
I went back to sense 4+ because i didn't like sense 5
I didn't like the fact that whenever i let someone use my phone. The first thing there greeted with when the turn it on, is my whole personal life .... aka Blinkfeed lol
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Haha you're lucky that you have the option. Idk I just get tired of the same thing after a while lol. I like change haha.
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