[Q] Rezound Bootloop issue CounterShrike 2.3- recognizes fastboot but not adb - HTC Rezound

Tried to root and unlock HTC Rezound from 2.3.4 and then flash CounterShrike 2.3 following the Unlockr instructions. Seemed to be going well until it bootlooped at the cyanogen mod screen.
When I connect the phone to the PC and start adb, it only sees the phone in fastboot. What's my best course of action?
Try to flash the kernel off an SD card out of hboot?
Wipe the Countershrike ROM and try to flash the stock ICS?
I've followed the instructions from the developers forum to relock via fastboot, but since I can't access the phone with the adb devices command, I'm hesitant to proceed. Any advice?
Thanks.
Forgot to post the info about the phone from the Fastboot screen:
***Relocked***
Vigor PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 2.11.0000
RADIO- 0.95.00.118r/0.95.00.1223r
OpenDSP- v.10.6.0.7611.00.0919
eMMC-boot
Oct 6 2011, 15:43:22
purchased the phone of eBay. It was on 2.3.4, so I did a factory reset and was trying to get it rooted and on ICS before activating it.
STEP 2:
Opened command prompt from my platform tools & tried to flash AmonRa recovery via fastboot ("fastboot boot rezound-recovery.img") but received an error message:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.49s]
booting...
FAILED <remote:not allowed>
finished.total time 1.525s

can you post the link to the instructions you followed?

instructions followed
The original set of instructions I followed to root & unlock the phone were @ Unlockr.
I'm currently running through NilsP's protocol:
Latest RUU Leak and Installation Instructions
NOTE: This is only needed if you want the latest ICS Firmware (Good Idea)
Quote:
Download the 4.03.605.2 Global RUU: >> Here. MD5 = bcdd450501e390ce323a46b396cd0a49
Rename the RUU to "PH98IMG.zip". Just remove everything in the name before the PH
Copy the renamed ipdate to the root of your external SD Card.
Re-lock the bootloader. Skip this if S-OFF
Open a DOS prompt and change directory to the folder where you have fastboot.exe
Reboot to bootloader
Type "fastboot oem lock" (No Quotes) while you are in bootloader (fastboot usb).
Reboot to bootloader again via recovery menu.
The bootloader should find the PH98IMG.zip file and scan it.
Scanning will take awhile so be patient. When it prompts you say yes. The update will make the first pass. This will take awhile so just watch the progress bar on the right The phone will reboot and sit on the white HTC screen. This could be awhile so be patient and don't get nervous. When it is done it will reboot back to bootloader to run the second pass of the install. Again, this will take some time so just watch the progress bar and OK's on the list. When it is done it will say "press power to reboot" so do it. Now it will boot into the leaked Update.
Once booted skip everything in setup. If you plan to run it stock then just get it set up to your liking
Install Amon Ra recovery version 3.15 (My Preference) If hboot will show tampered at the top but that is normal
Flash my ROM using the instructions in post 1
It's alive running stock...phwew! since I bought it for my wife to replace her DINC that's acting up.:highfive:

Your issue earlier was that you were on gingerbread firmware trying to run an ICS rom. Updating to the newest RUU updated you to ICS firmware.
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[Q] htcdev unlock, hboot 1.18.0000, CM9 nightly (and root) - How do I get S-OFF?

Hey,
I'm lost in the process of freeing my HTC Sensation. I bought it used and it's T-Mobile branded (cidnum: T-MOB101) and came with hboot 1.18.0000 and some 2.3 firmware.
After revolutionary did not work, I unlocked the bootloader with htcdev.com/bootloader. The installation of some "ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.0.9" (with touch enabled) via "fastboot flash recovery" worked flawlessly.
I tried flashing several ICS images, to get one of it booting and saw bootloops and the phone being stuck. The CyanogenMod 9 nightly finally booted, after manually flashing the boot.img from the zip file with "fastboot flash boot". The setup wizard is shown after boot but freezes when tapping to select the language or to continue. After some seconds, the phone reboots and behaves like before (freezes, reboots).
With flashing SuperSU from CWM Recovery I got root.
Since in the thread for the CyanogenMod 9 nightlies it's stated, that the latest firmware (3.32) is required, I will have to update to an unlocked (S-OFF) hboot and current radio image, I presume. But how is this possible? I could not get it to work with
* a PG58IMG.zip (for cidnum: T-MOB101) on sdcard and booting into the bootloader,
* "fastboot flash hboot $path" (or "fastboot flash radio $path"),
* "flash_image hboot $path" (from booted CM9).
Step 4 in this guide did not work, because I get no confirmation to update. The bootloader just unpacks, parses end returns to the menu.
Changing the cidnum with "fastboot oem writecid 11111111" did not work.
Does somebody know, how to navigate out of this labyrinth?
Thanks in advance!
henning
phects said:
Hey,
I'm lost in the process of freeing my HTC Sensation. I bought it used and it's T-Mobile branded (cidnum: T-MOB101) and came with hboot 1.18.0000 and some 2.3 firmware.
After revolutionary did not work, I unlocked the bootloader with htcdev.com/bootloader. The installation of some "ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.0.9" (with touch enabled) via "fastboot flash recovery" worked flawlessly.
I tried flashing several ICS images, to get one of it booting and saw bootloops and the phone being stuck. The CyanogenMod 9 nightly finally booted, after manually flashing the boot.img from the zip file with "fastboot flash boot". The setup wizard is shown after boot but freezes when tapping to select the language or to continue. After some seconds, the phone reboots and behaves like before (freezes, reboots).
With flashing SuperSU from CWM Recovery I got root.
Since in the thread for the CyanogenMod 9 nightlies it's stated, that the latest firmware (3.32) is required, I will have to update to an unlocked (S-OFF) hboot and current radio image, I presume. But how is this possible? I could not get it to work with
* a PG58IMG.zip (for cidnum: T-MOB101) on sdcard and booting into the bootloader,
* "fastboot flash hboot $path" (or "fastboot flash radio $path"),
* "flash_image hboot $path" (from booted CM9).
Step 4 in this guide did not work, because I get no confirmation to update. The bootloader just unpacks, parses end returns to the menu.
Changing the cidnum with "fastboot oem writecid 11111111" did not work.
Does somebody know, how to navigate out of this labyrinth?
Thanks in advance!
henning
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You need to S Off first to be able to flash boot.
Go to the tool in my signature. Check your PMs.
kgs1992 said:
You need to S Off first to be able to flash boot.
Go to the tool in my signature. Check your PMs.
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Looks like this only works on Windows. Sorry, forgot to say, I'm on Linux. I will try to understand what you did there and transfer it to Linux.
Thanks!

Stuck on hboot 1.58 s-on and unlocked no recovery

This phone has never been rooted and has never had s-off. Phone will not boot into recovery or system. Only bootloops HTC logo or hboot. I used hboot and fastboot to get the bootloader unlocked. I have tried stock, ext4, and custom recoveries and none will boot. I have tried every ruu.exe and PG86IMG.zip from 1.17 to 2.89. None will work. I have used fastboot to flash boot and still will not boot up. When I try to run ControlBear it just
======== ControlBear 0.7 beta for JuopunutBear S-OFF ==========
Rebooting from bootloader
Waiting...
...Waiting
Detecting...Starting up......
Connecting to device...
Searching device.....
Connect device and install drivers
Press ENTER to exit.....
Nothing else.
I have seen a couple others with this issue in 1.50 and another with 1.58 but he was LOCKED and hasn't responded to his thread in a couple of days after suggesting having sprint look into it. I unfortunately have a crack in my touchscreen so sprint does nothing to help. Any idea or suggestions would be great.
PS sorry for any double posts or answered questions. I have been looking since 11 and trying different things with nothing working yet.
EDIT: I have looked into trying the unknownforce hboot downgrade but 2.17 will not install since its an older version. 2.89 files I find will load but when it trys to parse the phone just goes back to the bootloader menu.
I suggest you lock the bootloader first and then run the 2.17 ruu.exe. This will put you back to stock GB. Then you can unlock again and get s-off if you choose.
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coal686 said:
I suggest you lock the bootloader first and then run the 2.17 ruu.exe. This will put you back to stock GB. Then you can unlock again and get s-off if you choose.
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I have tried that and I tried it again. Relocked the phone, ran the update and got a bootloader version error and the phone says RUU Update Fail! Going to try to PG86IMG.zip version of the update now and see if its any different.
EDIT: PG86IMG.zip fails with
Main Version is older!
Update Fail!
Press <power> to reboot.
any .zip files I have found with 2.89 will get to parsing then just go straight to bootloader menu.
I have the same issue, I update to ICS with the OTA update, then did the HTC Dev unlock. But with every rom I tried to flash It just stays stuck at the splash screen. If I try to use the RUU, it gives error 140 I believe, If I try to flash PG86IMG It gives me a main version older failure. S-On
Currently phoneless for the past few days :$
TheSeanR said:
I have the same issue, I update to ICS with the OTA update, then did the HTC Dev unlock. But with every rom I tried to flash It just stays stuck at the splash screen. If I try to use the RUU, it gives error 140 I believe, If I try to flash PG86IMG It gives me a main version older failure. S-On
Currently phoneless for the past few days :$
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Got this from Tribulattifather page :
1st, ReLock Your bootloader.:
1. Enter FASTBOOT, and then connect to your computer (FASTBOOT USB will be shown).
To do this, hold your volume down key while pressing power. when you've seen the bootloader. Then hook up the phone to the computer. Make sure you have android usb drivers installed.
2. Open command prompt in your computer
3. Relock your device by typing "fastboot oem lock", device will reboot.
4. Enter FASTBOOT again (you will see *** RELOCKED ***)
Then get yourself flashed to a stock rom - <--place on sd card
..Download this one:
http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph...08_NV_SPCS_1.31_003_release_208230_signed.exe
Then press the power button on your phone and you should see Fastboot USB. Once you see this, runn the RUU.exe
Let that work it's way through.
Once that is done then it will boot to the rom.
From here, you can accept the OTA'
Read the rest here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808332
^^^ Exactly what I said in post 2 but with more detail.
Save the Drama for your Mama with Tapatalk 2
finally past
I was TOTALLY stuck in the same area, Trib's method didn't work because no RUU would run against hboot 1.58.
After 3 hours of searching, I found Gonzo's post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813542
basically, extract the boot.img from the rom you are trying to flash, and use fastboot to flash the img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
this worked for me when NOTHING else would, thanks again to Gonzo320!
kuroyoma said:
This phone has never been rooted and has never had s-off. Phone will not boot into recovery or system. Only bootloops HTC logo or hboot. I used hboot and fastboot to get the bootloader unlocked. I have tried stock, ext4, and custom recoveries and none will boot. I have tried every ruu.exe and PG86IMG.zip from 1.17 to 2.89. None will work. I have used fastboot to flash boot and still will not boot up. When I try to run ControlBear it just
======== ControlBear 0.7 beta for JuopunutBear S-OFF ==========
Rebooting from bootloader
Waiting...
...Waiting
Detecting...Starting up......
Connecting to device...
Searching device.....
Connect device and install drivers
Press ENTER to exit.....
Nothing else.
I have seen a couple others with this issue in 1.50 and another with 1.58 but he was LOCKED and hasn't responded to his thread in a couple of days after suggesting having sprint look into it. I unfortunately have a crack in my touchscreen so sprint does nothing to help. Any idea or suggestions would be great.
PS sorry for any double posts or answered questions. I have been looking since 11 and trying different things with nothing working yet.
EDIT: I have looked into trying the unknownforce hboot downgrade but 2.17 will not install since its an older version. 2.89 files I find will load but when it trys to parse the phone just goes back to the bootloader menu.
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Try the following steps,
1. go to recovery > wipe & factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik, go to mounts and storage, wipe system, data, cache, sd card... everything u can find there... wipe all..
2. in recovery DO NOT REBOOT, turn off phone
3. go to android development of evo 3d gsm, find a rom, for example mikrunny 1.06, open the archive extract the boot.img from the kernel folder.
4. assuming u have android sdk installed on ur computer, make a new folder and from the android sdk tools copy adb.exe, fastboot.exe, adbwinapi.dll (exact same files u used to unlock bootloader). also in this folder put that boot.img you extracted from the rom
5. put that folder in C:\
6. get back to phone , still DO NOT BOOT UP YET, and power up phone in bootloader mode (vol down & power) and go to fastboot
7. connect phone to pc in fastboot usb mode
8. open command prompt, type cd c:\"folder" ("folder" = folder u created with the sdk tools)
9. type in cmd: fastboot flash boot boot.img
10. after it's completed, go to recovery, still do not boot up phone
11. in recovery go to mounts and storage, usb storage and now copy the whole rom and nothing but the rom on the sd card
12. install zip from sdcard, select rom and let it install, it should boot up automatically
steps were given by SeptimiuB, I am just replying to your query because I've gone through the same mess and recovered as well.
Just unlock your bootloader and install a recovery before trying the above steps.
Cheers.
Yea listen to that dude connect yur phone up fastboot boot boot.img and do the wire trick till it works. It will it takes several times and a lot of cursing but it'll work
EVO 3DIZZLE
S-OFF
HBOOT 1.58
Xsavior said:
I was TOTALLY stuck in the same area, Trib's method didn't work because no RUU would run against hboot 1.58.
After 3 hours of searching, I found Gonzo's post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813542
basically, extract the boot.img from the rom you are trying to flash, and use fastboot to flash the img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
this worked for me when NOTHING else would, thanks again to Gonzo320!
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After flashing the boot.img, will it be OK to flash the rom from the img it is taken from?
I'm having the same problem as the OP.
---------- Post added at 07:19 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:09 PM ----------
Xsavior said:
I was TOTALLY stuck in the same area, Trib's method didn't work because no RUU would run against hboot 1.58.
After 3 hours of searching, I found Gonzo's post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813542
basically, extract the boot.img from the rom you are trying to flash, and use fastboot to flash the img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
this worked for me when NOTHING else would, thanks again to Gonzo320!
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Duuuuude, you totally saved me from minor stress and the headache I was going through. If you had PayPal, I'd send you $1. x-)
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[FIX] & [DOWNGRADE HBOOT] - Stupid Bootloop with HBOOT 1.58 EVO 3D - UPDATED 1-7-13

[FIX] & [DOWNGRADE HBOOT] - Stupid Bootloop with HBOOT 1.58 EVO 3D - UPDATED 1-7-13
My friend's phone had the annoying bootloop problem. I'm posting this because after a lot of searching, I found nothing to fix the bootloop, just people asking about it. Here's a simply fix.
BOOTLOOP FIX:
If you already tried unlocking/ and you're still S-On, then set everything back to stock:
Flash the attached stock recovery,
fastboot oem lock to be locked again.
Use the latest RUU to update the phone.
At this point the stock, locked phone should function normally.
I have busted this phone a ton of times trying to get different recoveries and roms to work, and this method has always fixed the bootloop.
At this point you can try whatever tutorial you like to downgrade or customize the phone...and if it breaks, hopefully this method will still work for you. If it doesn't work the first time, try running the RUU a second time. Or third.
CUSTOM RECOVERY:
If you want to unlock and install custom stuff:
Use the HTC Dev unlock method.
Fastboot install CWM Recovery v5.8.0.1 from their website -
The ONLY recovery that I've found to be compatible with HBOOT 1.58 is CWM v5.8.0.1. Everything else leaves the phone in an infinite bootloop. Maybe others have had different experiences.
To fastboot install the CWM recovery, rename the file to recovery.img (for simplicity) and type in a command prompt (same directory as fastboot and recovery.img):
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then, to enter into recovery, either pull the battery and enter recovery through the bootloader menu, or type in:
fastboot boot recovery.img
This should get you into the working CWM recovery. If it doesn't, it's because HTC hates people that buy their phones.
If you feel like giving up and running stock, all you need to do is reflash the stock recovery, and relock the phone using fastboot oem lock - and now it should run the stock rom...and if it doesn't, then rerun the RUU. Tedious.
HBOOT Downgrade & S-Off:
If you have: Stock 2.89 RUU / Locked / S-On
Unlocked with HTC Dev method
Flash CWM 5.8.0.1 from the CWM website:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img - then
fastboot boot recovery.img (to enter recovery)
Flash the SetMainVersionLOW.zip file attached (thanks ramjet73)
Relock the phone with: fastboot oem lock
Use the Unknownforce/closeone hboot downgrade with live CD using the 2.89 RUU's rom.zip (from windows temp folder) renamed to PG86IMG.zip - go to the Unknownforce/closeone thread for this part: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563342
Then flash the standard 1.13 RUU on your windows system (may also work with the PG86IMG.zip method, have not tested)
Then use revolutionary 0.4pre4 to S-Off
Finally, you need to flash a custom recovery which you can do from revolutionary, or from fastboot as listed above. Once the recovery is installed, you should be able to install a compatible custom rom and kernel.
You bootloader screen should now say REVOLUTIONARY on top instead of UNLOCKED or RELOCKED etc... and show HBOOT 1.40.1100.
Thanks to Unkownforce, closeone, and ramjet73 for making this possible.
PS. Screw up your phone at your own risk.
In case anybody was wondering, the RUU I've been using is the latest one at the time of this post: RUU_Shooter_ICS_35_S_Sprint_WWE_2.89.651.2_Radio_1.09.00.0706__NV_NV_SPCS_1.43_release_271101_signed.exe
If by "reset s-on" you mean to switch s-off to s-on using the "write secureflag 3" command, then there is no need to do that., you can directly run RUU.exe on S-OFF and any recovery (hboot needs to be one of the stock versions I guess, I dont know for sure).
And I dont know if theres any relation with hboot version and recovery but TWRP and 4ext recovery works for every hboot. And if you are s-on, you dont always have to flash boot.img seperately using fastboot if you turn smartflash on.
mnomaanw said:
If by "reset s-on" you mean to switch s-off to s-on using the "write secureflag 3" command, then there is no need to do that., you can directly run RUU.exe on S-OFF and any recovery (hboot needs to one of the stock versions, I dont know for sure).
And I dont know if theres any relation with hboot version and recovery but TWRP and 4ext recovery works for every hboot. And if you are s-on, you dont always have to flash boot.img seperately using fastboot if you turn smartflash on.
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Yeah, don't ever do the write secure flag command. That's bad news. Running a ruu will not s- on, and you're better staying s-off
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Reset s-on, and
fastboot oem lock to be locked again.
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As others have mentioned, this is completely unnecessary. Once you're s-off htc's unlock is a non-issue and you can run any RUU you wish to at any time.
I know of no reason whatsoever where someone would need to set S-ON once it's off.
xHausx said:
As others have mentioned, this is completely unnecessary. Once you're s-off htc's unlock is a non-issue and you can run any RUU you wish to at any time.
I know of no reason whatsoever where someone would need to set S-ON once it's off.
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@xHausX
Totally agree. The only reason to set S-ON once S-OFF is achieved is to return to 100% stock for warranty service or to sell the phone.
Nice to see you in these parts again and Happy New Year!
@joshdv
The CWM recovery version (6.0.1.4) you attached to the OP gives an error about accessing mmcblk0p34 when used with the engineering (ENG) bootloader, which a lot of Evo 3D users have installed to run GB or AOSP based ROM's. The current version of TWRP2 (2.3.3.0) has a similar error about the misc partition and I don't know if those errors will affect anything else or not. Apparently those errors are caused by variations in the emmc partition layouts with different bootloaders.
I prefer to use 4EXT which doesn't show any errors once cache+dalvik are formatted.
ramjet73
I updated the OP. I read somewhere else that it was necessary, this phone was never S-Off, so I wasn't sure.
Thanks
Everytime i run the ruu for my 3d it will finish as it has completed and boot. But whenever i remove my battery to switch it with a secondary, i used to do this before bed every night, i get a bootloop and cant boot untill i boot into bootloader and select the recovery option which wipes the phone and boots untill then next time i remove the battery. Why wont the RUU fix this? ive ran it multiple times. And also whenever im in the stock recovery and i select factory reset or any of the options i get "invalid option" "sucess rebooting by reason oem-00" what does this mean!?! can this be my sd? cause i cant mount cache recovery command or mount anything in recovery for that matter. if i need an sd ill buy one. just dont wanna find out its not my sd. and ive run the RUU about 7 times in total and nothing helps. thanks
ramjet73 said:
@joshdv
The CWM recovery version (6.0.1.4) you attached to the OP gives an error about accessing mmcblk0p34 when used with the engineering (ENG) bootloader, which a lot of Evo 3D users have installed to run GB or AOSP based ROM's. The current version of TWRP2 (2.3.3.0) has a similar error about the misc partition and I don't know if those errors will affect anything else or not. Apparently those errors are caused by variations in the emmc partition layouts with different bootloaders.
I prefer to use 4EXT which doesn't show any errors once cache+dalvik are formatted.
ramjet73
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Yeah, I put WIP because it still never worked right, it was just the only one that ever actually loaded. I still hate this phone, I wish HTC was as nice as Samsung. It's so easy to work with Samsung, I always get mad trying to work around HTC's crippling B.S. Still better than Motorola though.
bootloop in my Htc Evo 3D hboot 1.53.007
How do you flash the stock recovery?
jcthelight said:
How do you flash the stock recovery?
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put your phone into the bootloader by holding the volume down key while turning it on.
Assuming you have the sdk tools, or some basic set like QADERSO.zip:
select fastboot from the bootloader menu, then connect it to your computer with a usb cable (should change to fastboot usb)
in a command prompt (or terminal window, depending on your OS)
Go into the folder containing both fastboot and the recovery.
Type in: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (rename the stock recovery included in the OP to just recovery.img)
Once that is complete, you will have the stock recovery.
joshdv said:
put your phone into the bootloader by holding the volume down key while turning it on.
Assuming you have the sdk tools, or some basic set like QADERSO.zip:
select fastboot from the bootloader menu, then connect it to your computer with a usb cable (should change to fastboot usb)
in a command prompt (or terminal window, depending on your OS)
Go into the folder containing both fastboot and the recovery.
Type in: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (rename the stock recovery included in the OP to just recovery.img)
Once that is complete, you will have the stock recovery.
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i have hboot 1.53 with s-on stuck on bootloop and i did as u said i flashed stocked recovery from temp folder from ruu-ics-35-ara.exe still my phone is in boot loop. Even i tried oem lock and run ruu.exe file upto 65% process goes fine then suddenly shows 100% process complete and reboot device(still stuck on bootloop).... plz give me suggestion to get rid of this thing.....
"RUU_SHOOTER_U_ICS_35_S_HTC_ARA_3.28.415.2_Radio_11.77.3504.00U_11.25.3504.06_M_release_264795_signed.exe"
joshdv said:
put your phone into the bootloader by holding the volume down key while turning it on.
Assuming you have the sdk tools, or some basic set like QADERSO.zip:
select fastboot from the bootloader menu, then connect it to your computer with a usb cable (should change to fastboot usb)
in a command prompt (or terminal window, depending on your OS)
Go into the folder containing both fastboot and the recovery.
Type in: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (rename the stock recovery included in the OP to just recovery.img)
Once that is complete, you will have the stock recovery.
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I'm a little confused. I've never rooted this phone so it's completely stock. My phone keeps powercycling. When I type in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" my cmd prompt tells me FAILED (remote: signature verify fail).
Any suggestions?
Re: [FIX] & [DOWNGRADE HBOOT] - Stupid Bootloop with HBOOT 1.58 EVO 3D - UPDATED 1-7-
Dang it! Why does it seem like developers have quit developing fully functioning roms for this phone? I live in a good 4g area so those roms without it are out of the question for me. And the others are having major issues with cameras, video playing, text messaging that keep it from being a daily....
And after using jellybean these ICS roms feel very incomplete even though they're more functional. I know you developers are busy people but please, can ICS get freshened up. Or just ignore me if y'all think the camera/text thing will be resolved very soon.
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[Q] Another Flyer stuck in reboot loop after flashing DextersJB18

Hello,
I have a US 3G Flyer that my friend messed up while trying to root and reflash it. He asked me to revive it.
The device was stuck at the HTC logo during boot.
It must have had HC since the HBOOT is 1.11.0011. It was unlocked through HTCDev since it says UNLOCKED in the bootloader. However, it still has S-ON. The device has Revolutionary CWM 4.0.1.4 flashed as a recovery.
I tried to follow the instructions by globatron in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18508210 to downgrade to GB in order to run Revolutionary and get S-OFF.
fastboot getvar cid gives HTC__102
However, I do not have permission to read the thread that has the download links to the RRU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062184
So I went ahead and tried to flash DextersJB18 because it seemed from the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1795342 that some people flashed it sucessfully with HTCDev unlocked S-ON devices.
I downloaded the ROM zip file and gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip, put that on the SD card, booted into CWM v4 and flashed this way:
1. Wipe factory data/reset
2. Wipe cache
3. Go into mounts and storage
4. Format /system
5. Format /data
6. Format /cache
7. Enter advanced
8. Wipe dalvik
9. Flash ROM (including wipe all) then flashed gapps
10. Booted to fastboot then "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (taken from DextersJB18.zip)
After I reboot, it never goes past the HTC logo. If I hold the power key, it shutdowns but reboots immediately. I know I go to the bootloader and say power off to prevent draining the battery.
Can someone please provide some insight into how I can get the device up and running again? Thanks. I really appreciate it.
Resolved
Well after another day of trying various things I finally got the device back up and running.
I figured out that for the HTC__102 model device I could use RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_2.00.405.3_R_Radio_20.3501.30.089BU_3809.05.04.10_M_release_194964_signed.exe to downgrade to Gingerbread. I googled that and found it on a random site.
After I found the correct RUU, I was able to follow globatron's instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18508210 to downgrade to stock Gingerbread. The device booted OK into Gingerbread.
I then got S-OFF with Revolutionary and upgraded to Honeycomb by running ARUWizard.exe in RUU_3G_B09.zip. The device then booted OK into Honeycomb.
I then flashed DextersJB18 and gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip from CWM recovery. Initially I had weird issues like the keyboard crashing because I used gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip, which is ONLY for Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2, not 4.1.1. After flashing the correct gapps, things were OK.
The device now boots into Jelly Bean! Yea!
help, cant get boot or recovery
Hi hope you can help.
I have been running my flyer rooted on stock honeycomb with no trouble. I wanted to install Dexters JB18 rom, something went wrong after the install and now i can only access hboot screens, flyer wont boot, and recovery (was cwm with no issues) just brings up htc screen with nothing else.
I have tried flashing several recovery/boot images via fastboot, without any noticable effect. I get the messages saying image is written okay from command prompt but rebooting device or attempting to enter recovery just brings me white htc screen.
I have run getvar cid and got the result htc001, but attempting to reboot using adb gives the result device not found.
this is the info on the hboot screen
****unlocked****
flyer pvt ship s-on
hboot-1.11.0011
microp-0950
radio-3822.10.08.07_m
emmc-boot
A few threads here look promising, but i cant access them to be sure or find the right links, such as finding RUU type etc altho I dont think Im that far along until i can flash and get in to a workable recovery?
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Hi hope you can help.
I have been running my flyer rooted on stock honeycomb with no trouble. I wanted to install Dexters JB18 rom, something went wrong after the install and now i can only access hboot screens, flyer wont boot, and recovery (was cwm with no issues) just brings up htc screen with nothing else.
I have tried flashing several recovery/boot images via fastboot, without any noticable effect. I get the messages saying image is written okay from command prompt but rebooting device or attempting to enter recovery just brings me white htc screen.
I have run getvar cid and got the result htc001, but attempting to reboot using adb gives the result device not found.
this is the info on the hboot screen
****unlocked****
flyer pvt ship s-on
hboot-1.11.0011
microp-0950
radio-3822.10.08.07_m
emmc-boot
A few threads here look promising, but i cant access them to be sure or find the right links, such as finding RUU type etc altho I dont think Im that far along until i can flash and get in to a workable recovery?
adb driver?
ok, i think my issue is with adb.
with flyer in hboot so options are
fastboot
recovery
factory reset
clear storage
simlock
image crc
when i check device manager, it is listed as ADB interface, expand that and you get 'bootloader interface'
put flyer in fastboot mode, i see
bootloader
reboot reboot bootloader
power down
and the device is gone from device manager completely.
in either mode, when in adb running command 'adb devices' i get nothing, although running commands such as 'fastboot flash boot boot.img/recovery.img i get a success message after writing. 'fastboot reboot' will successfully reboot the device but it still does not boot up or enter recovery when attempted.
am i missing an adb driver or something?
Jelly Bean 1.8 No Wifi
I did the Same like you.
The device now boots into Jelly Bean! But i dont have wirless connection. It searches for wifi but dont find nothing.What should i do?
Where to download DextersJB18?
Hi, right now it's impossible to download DextersJB18 from dev-host, do you know any mirror link? Or kindly upload your saved ROM to other cloud storage? Thanks!
Better late than never...
I have been looking for dexterjb for a while now, thought I would search for it tonight and voila! There it is at
hmm, can't post external links. I could have sworn I was able to before...
?fid=746163614322263502 after androidfilehost.com/

[How-To] From S-OFF to 100% Stock S-ON [Facepalm/JTAG/RevOne/Moonshine/Rumrunner]

ONLY FOLLOW THIS GUIDE FOR WARRANTY REPLACEMENTS OR IF YOU NEED TO BE STOCK FOR A SALE. THERE IS NO OTHER REASON TO FOLLOW THIS GUIDE.
ALSO MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW THE GUIDE PROPERLY. FAR TOO MANY ERRORS ARE BEING MADE BY NOT READING OR FOLLOWING STEPS IN ORDER.
This guide will help you get your phone back to stock after using any of the 5 S-Off methods that either have been or are currently available to us.
Credit to Scotty1223. I edited his One S guide for the DNA.
First post is for Facepalm and JTAG S-off only. RevOne instructions are in the second post. Moonshine and Rumrunner is in post 3.
***IF YOU HAVE A CUSTOM SPLASH SCREEN INSTALLED, THE STOCK SPLASH SCREEN MUST BE FLASHED BEFORE DOING ANYTHING! SEE FOURTH POST FOR LINKS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLASHING THE STOCK SPLASH SCREEN***
***DO NOT ISSUE ANY OF THE WRITESECUREFLAG COMMANDS ON AN ENG HBOOT AS IT WILL BRICK THE DEVICE. JUST FOLLOW THE GUIDE.***
For those who want to return to stock and have used the JTAG method for achieving S-Off, this guide will also work for you. It all depends on what you did AFTER you got your JTAG phone back. If you wrote a new CID using fastboot and HTCDev unlocked, follow the guide as it is written out.
If you didn't write a new CID and use HTCDev unlock and just merely flashed a modified/ENG HBOOT, then the process would be: Fastboot flash stock hboot, RUU to stock, fastboot oem writesecureflag 3, then allow phone to update using the OTA process. You can find the commands/files/steps for these 3 simple steps below as well.
Files needed:
Lock bootloader zip: lock bootloader MD5: f335f78f9f46469c823da0c671026de5
3.06 RUU: 3.06 RUU
Steps:
1.Copy the "lock bootloader zip" onto root of internal storage and flash in recovery of your choice. Once it is flashed Reboot your phone.
2.Reboot into bootloader either using 4 in 1 power menu (if your ROM supports it). Or plug your phone into a USB port, turn on USB debugging and open a command prompt and type:
Code:
adb devices (Your device ID should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
Verify you are **LOCKED** If not, re-flash the zip. If still not locked, try downloading the file again and re-flashing.
IF YOU ARE RUNNING ANY HBOOT THAT IS NOT THE 3.06 HBOOT (1.54 in bootloader), YOU MUST FLASH 3.06 HBOOT BEFORE CONTINUING - SEE POST 4
3. run the RUU as admin (right click, run as administrator)
4. After RUU completes and phone reboots, make sure usb debugging is on and in charge only mode and open cmd prompt
5. Run the following:
Code:
adb devices (your device should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices (your device should be listed)
fastboot oem writecid VZW__001 (2 underscores)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot getvar cid (verify your stock CID)
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
Should now be 100% stock, S-ON, with CID 100% stock as well.
Returning to stock from RevOne
It is pretty much the same process, but with a slight deviation.
AGAIN, IF YOU HAVE A MODIFIED/ENG HBOOT, DO NOT ISSUE ANY WRITESECURE FLAG COMMANDS. JUST FOLLOW THE GUIDE.
First, download these two files:
Files needed:
Lock bootloader zip: lock bootloader MD5: f335f78f9f46469c823da0c671026de5
3.06 RUU: 3.06 RUU
Steps:
1.Copy the "lock bootloader zip" onto root of internal storage and flash in recovery of your choice. Once it is flashed Reboot your phone.
2.Reboot into bootloader either using 4 in 1 power menu (if your ROM supports it). Or plug your phone into a USB port, turn on USB debugging and open a command prompt and type:
Code:
adb devices (Your device ID should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
Verify you are **LOCKED** If not, re-flash the zip. If still not locked, try downloading the file again and re-flashing.
IF YOU ARE RUNNING ANY HBOOT THAT IS NOT THE 3.06 HBOOT (1.54 in bootloader), YOU MUST FLASH 3.06 HBOOT BEFORE CONTINUING - SEE POST 4
3. run the RUU as admin (right click, run as administrator)
4. After RUU completes and phone reboots, make sure usb debugging is on and in charge only mode and open cmd prompt
5. Run the following:
Code:
adb devices (your device should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices (your device should be listed)
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
You are now out of box stock.
Return to stock on Moonshine, Rumrunner and Firewater S-Off
Files needed:
Lock bootloader zip: lock bootloader MD5: f335f78f9f46469c823da0c671026de5
3.06 RUU: 3.06 RUU
Steps:
1.Copy the "lock bootloader zip" onto root of internal storage and flash in recovery of your choice. Once it is flashed Reboot your phone.
2.Reboot into bootloader either using 4 in 1 power menu (if your ROM supports it). Or plug your phone into a USB port, turn on USB debugging and open a command prompt and type:
Code:
adb devices (Your device ID should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
You are locked. The s-off process removes the flag from displaying, but it is now locked.
IF YOU ARE RUNNING ANY HBOOT THAT IS NOT THE 3.06 HBOOT (1.54 in bootloader), YOU MUST FLASH 3.06 HBOOT BEFORE CONTINUING - SEE POST 4
3. run the RUU as admin (right click, run as administrator)
4. After RUU completes and phone reboots, make sure usb debugging is on and in charge only mode and open cmd prompt
5. Run the following:
Code:
adb devices (your device should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices (your device should be listed)
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
You are now out of box stock.
FLASHING THE STOCK HBOOT:
*Credit to .torrented*
1. download 3.06 HBOOT: 3.06 HBOOT
2. Rename stock hboot file to : PL83IMG.zip and place in the folder that contains your fastboot.exe file (On your computer)
3. Flash hboot
Code:
Step 1) adb reboot bootloader
Step 2) fastboot oem rebootRUU
Step 3) CD to directory containing hboot zip (i.e. cd C:\sdk\)
Step 4) fastboot flash zip PL83IMG.zip
*** When it says it is done in the terminal/cmdprompt execute the following ***
[The green bar only fills up about 75% of the way]
Step 5) fastboot reboot-bootloader
Flashing the Stock Splash Image
*All credit goes to E.T.Heil
1. Download the stock splash image here.
2. Rename file to splash1.img
3. Place the file in the same folder you have adb.exe and fastboot.exe located.
4. Plug in your phone to a USB port, turn on USB debugging and open a command prompt. cd to the directory your adb/fastboot is located
5. Run the following:
Code:
adb devices (your device ID should be displayed)
adb reboot bootloader
Once in the bootloader, run:
Code:
fastboot flash splash1 splash1.img
Once complete, reboot the phone using the menu or
Code:
fastboot reboot
updated with RevOne and Moonshine...
If anyone sees anything I missed let me know. Otherwise guide is complete.
Thank you so much for making this post. This is exactly what I needed. I am not quite sure which method I uses but it was the first one that required changing the CID, unlocking via htc dev and all that stuff. Would that be facepalm? Sorry if this is a dumb question, it was so long ago that I don't quite remember.
Imacellist said:
Thank you so much for making this post. This is exactly what I needed. I am not quite sure which method I uses but it was the first one that required changing the CID, unlocking via htc dev and all that stuff. Would that be facepalm? Sorry if this is a dumb question, it was so long ago that I don't quite remember.
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Yes that was the Facepalm method. So follow the OP guide for that.
I love you! (no homo).
when i run RUU i get error 155 so i tried to flash the 1.15 hboot and i get this error in cmd
D:\Documents and Settings\Jonathan\My Documents\HTC\adt-bundle-windows-x86-20130
219\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash zip PL83IMG.zip
sending 'zip' (2047 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.375s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) shift signature_size for header checking...
FAILED (remote: 32 header error)
finished. total time: 0.562s
am i doing something wrong? i want to get my phone back to complete stock because i flashed a rom after moonshining without making a backup first. so i really want to get to stock so i can do the whole process over again (moonshine again if needed)
Prodiigy said:
when i run RUU i get error 155 so i tried to flash the 1.15 hboot and i get this error in cmd
D:\Documents and Settings\Jonathan\My Documents\HTC\adt-bundle-windows-x86-20130
219\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash zip PL83IMG.zip
sending 'zip' (2047 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.375s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) shift signature_size for header checking...
FAILED (remote: 32 header error)
finished. total time: 0.562s
am i doing something wrong? i want to get my phone back to complete stock because i flashed a rom after moonshining without making a backup first. so i really want to get to stock so i can do the whole process over again (moonshine again if needed)
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Possibly a bad download, Download the HBOOT again and give it another go.
Also, with that error you are getting during the RUU process, did you lock the bootloader back up before running the RUU? That error sometimes shows up from not doing that.
I don't know if this will help anyone or not, or if this was known and I was just being stupid, but I was getting the ERROR [155] as well when running the RUU and I knew my hboot was correct as well as locked so that wasn't the problem, so I attempted to run the RUU again and saw that it was saying my current version was 1.28.xxxxxx which made me realize that that was the Sense 5 roms version number and not the actual version number of my phone causing it to fail. What I then did was i downloaded an AOSP based rom (but I would surmise that a sense 4 DNA rom would work as well) and flashed that then tried again. After doing that it showed the correct version number in the RUU and processed correctly!!
For a little more in site I was on the following setup:
Moonshine S-OFF
Joelz Stock Sense 5 <-- What caused the Error 155
Carbon ROM (Built by Pio) <--- What fixed the error (Would work with any AOSP or Sense 4 Rom ***Needs tested***)
**Edit**
Also incase anyone was wondering I was doing this to fix my phones radio, for some reason when flashing certain roms it gets stuck in Roaming no matter what you do. To fix it I just take my phone completely back to stock S-ON etc, then go into the bootloader and hit factory reset with the stock recovery and it seems to fix it, then S-Off and unlock again and go about my business. I couldn't actually find an answer besides "RMA the thing" to fix the radio roaming issue, so i figured i'd add that incase anyone else was/is in the same boat.
Hmm... I'll do a bit of testing on that with random Sense 5 vs AOSP/Sense 4 ROMs. If that is the case, I'll edit the guide.
I successfully restored my droid dna to untouched stock with this method. I had to exchange my DNA for a new one due to problems I was having and I am trying to do everything I can to make sure that there is no evidence of my tampering. One thing someone mentioned was to take the OTA's to get the device up to current 2.06 since I have been rooted and such since the first day it was available and am on 1.15. I have tried manually checking for software updates and it doesn't seem to find anything. It hasn't prompted me yet and I am wondering if because I am so far behind if they update system isn't checking or something else it wrong. Any thoughts? Any ways to manually update to 2.06 like flashing a new RUU (if that exists)? Thanks.
Just leave the phone on... I did it a few weeks back. It will eventually update.
Phaded said:
Just leave the phone on... I did it a few weeks back. It will eventually update.
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Thanks. Verizon is only giving me 5 days to ship it back haha. So I just wanted to figure it out as quickly as possible.
Confirmed that on Sense 5 ROMs it randomly errors out. Editing guide.
I flashed the hboot zip and the hboot version is1.33 The phone is s-off and locked on viper rom. The RUU will reboot the phone into the black screen with the silver HTC logo, then the RUU stops working and asks to close the program. I downloaded three times and checked the md5 each time and its good. I am stuck. Any suggestions?
gris1016 said:
I flashed the hboot zip and the hboot version is1.33 The phone is s-off and locked on viper rom. The RUU will reboot the phone into the black screen with the silver HTC logo, then the RUU stops working and asks to close the program. I downloaded three times and checked the md5 each time and its good. I am stuck. Any suggestions?
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The RUU itself crashes on the computer or the phone crashes and reboots?
Also the hboot I have linked should give you version 1.31 I do believe.
Thanks for this, worked perfectly!
Phaded said:
Return to stock on Moonshine S-Off
First, download the stock RUU
Stock RUU: 1.15 RUU: Mirror #1 or Mirror #2
Plug your phone into a USB port, turn on USB debugging and open a command prompt. cd to the directory that has adb/fastboot.
**NOTE** I noticed on the XDA mobile app that it breaks the echo command line up and makes it look like 2 separate commands. Do not separate it. The command starts at echo and ends at 33796.
Run:
Code:
adb devices (verify device ID is listed)
adb shell
su
echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
exit
Your bootloader is now locked. Lets verify...
Reboot into bootloader either using 4 in 1 power menu (if your ROM supports it). Or plug your phone into a USB port, turn on USB debugging and open a command prompt and type:
Code:
adb devices (Your device ID should be listed)
adb reboot bootloader
Verify you are **LOCKED**
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I am having issues not getting the phone to return to "Locked" status. I have and am running the stock ROM. Just reset back to factory. I am following the commands to the T. Below is what my CMD prompt shows that I typed in, or copied and pasted for the echo command. I was trying to follow the note about the echo command but I could see nothing wrong with it... also in the end I had to type exit command twice for it exit and go back to the prompt for the next folder.
C:\android-adb>adb devices
List of devices attached
FA2C2S510423 device
C:\android-adb>adb shell
[email protected]:/ # su
su
[email protected]:/ # echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 s
eek=33796
d of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796 <
4+0 records in
4+0 records out
4 bytes transferred in 0.007 secs (571 bytes/sec)
[email protected]:/ # exit
exit
[email protected]:/ # exit
exit
C:\android-adb>
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