boot loop looking for RUU 1.15.661.11 - HTC One X+

Hi,
After trying to change dpi with lcd density, my device stuck on boot loop. I have try almost everything, i have try to flash plenty of roms with their boot.img seperately. I can boot in bootloader and twrp so i guest its not bricked. Its a telus canada hox+.
Looking for stock RUU or a way to get my phone to work.
Thanks!

First download a custom ROM and see if you can adb push into the sd card. Then wipe the partition and install the custom ROM.
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Thanks for reply!
i have push 3 custom rom with adb on my sdcard, it flash successful but when i reboot it freeze on htc logo
I flash the rom with twrp then boot in bootloader and fastboot flash the boot.img.
Im i correct?

BelleauCarl said:
Thanks for reply!
i have push 3 custom rom with adb on my sdcard, it flash successful but when i reboot it freeze on htc logo
I flash the rom with twrp then boot in bootloader and fastboot flash the boot.img.
Im i correct?
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First fastboot the boot.img and then go to twrp, wipe system, cache, dalvik, factory-reset and then go back and install the custom ROM.

The LCD density should be stored in build.prop. how about pulling this'd file via adb alter it to the stock value and push it back to the device. Also try at least cache and dalvik cache wipes and if it's not working factory reset.
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nchantmnt said:
The LCD density should be stored in build.prop. how about pulling this'd file via adb alter it to the stock value and push it back to the device. Also try at least cache and dalvik cache wipes and if it's not working factory reset.
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I try every wipe available on twrp with no luck
I retry to flash with boot.img first with no luck
the only thing i have not try is to flash the stock RUU but i cannot find it
I will now look into the build.prop thing
Thanks! guys

by luck do anybody got an nandroid of an telus hox+? 1.15.661.11

Im sure someone got stock rom telus in a backup? Can you share?
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Check your pm i sent you a link to a stock telus nandroid.

Exactly what i was looking for!
Thank you :thumbup:

telus nandroid backup
Jeklund said:
Check your pm i sent you a link to a stock telus nandroid.
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hi,
could you please send me the nandroid backup of telus ROM, i am having trouble with my camera app, its started to close automatically.
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BelleauCarl said:
Exactly what i was looking for!
Thank you :thumbup:
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hi,
could you please send me the nandroid backup of telus ROM, i am having trouble with my camera app, its started to close automatically.

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[Q] Rooted then flashed custom rom now stuck bootloop help

Okay I know this is a noob question so PLEASE excuse my noob-ism. Not sure if this should be in Q&A or Dev so please move to the correct section if I posted in the wrong one.
Okay, so my phone was originally 4.0.4 with a 1.19 HBOOT and 4.1 Sense. I rooted my phone, read up on a couple of threads and youtube videos regarding how to flash CM10 and from what I got if you have 1.19 HBOOT you can't just flash it using TWRP because you can't go S-OFF. Here is where I was a bit confused and think I went wrong. I read in the description of this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsQKOhqdPpM that if you aren't S-OFF that there is a workaround, which linked me to this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29417266&postcount=1397 . So the 1st option said that it's possible to flash using Flash Image GUI to flash CM10 THEN to flash it in recovery, which I did. However now that I look closely at the pics it says only for EVO4G and the 3D. Here's where I'm at, Flashed using Flash Image GUI, then rebooted to HBOOT, then recovery, then flashed using TWRP. It looked like a success after rebooting because I seen the CyanogenMod boot screen but it's been about 25 minutes and it's just stuck there. Read up on it some more and it said that it should only take about 5-7 minutes for the first boot. I don't know what to do from here. Is there any way to still boot CM10 on my device since it seems essentially stuck at the "CM" boot screen? If not, what ROM would take me back to where I initially started off previous to trying to flash CM10 (like sense essentially)?
Once again, sorry for the noob-ism but kinda stuck here. Thanks!
I would try going into recovery and wipe Dalvik, Cache and then factory reset, do not wipe system just the 2 I mentioned and reboot, if it stays on boot anim, go to bootloader and fastboot kernel and reboot
If you have SDK or adb tools then open terminal and navigate to the folder, open cm10 zip and extract the boot image and place it in that directory, with you phone in fastboot, type fastboot devices to ensure you are connected and type fastboot flash boot boot.img it will state write time and ok, then try reboot again
hold down the power button until the phone shuts off, when it does, hold power and volume down to get to boot loader, press volume down to recovery and then press power, in recovery wip all and restore nandroid back up,,,hope you made a back up hope this helps
It's probably something corrupt in dalvik or cache, could also be a kernel mismatch but I think it's more likely phone was not properly wiped prior to flashing cmx
drlzanej said:
hold down the power button until the phone shuts off, when it does, hold power and volume down to get to boot loader, press volume down to recovery and then press power, in recovery wip all and restore nandroid back up,,,hope you made a back up hope this helps
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Didn't make a backup, noob mistake. I've rooted phones before but this is my first one putting a custom rom on.
om4 said:
It's probably something corrupt in dalvik or cache, could also be a kernel mismatch but I think it's more likely phone was not properly wiped prior to flashing cmx
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THANK YOU! IT WORKED!
mista_k said:
Didn't make a backup, noob mistake. I've rooted phones before but this is my first one putting a custom rom on.
THANK YOU! IT WORKED!
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no problem just keep in mind that when switching roms, especially different bases (ics sense, aosp ics, aosp jb) wipe the dalvik and cache because they can easily be corrupted
om4 said:
no problem just keep in mind that when switching roms, especially different bases (ics sense, aosp ics, aosp jb) wipe the dalvik and cache because they can easily be corrupted
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I am in the same situation.
Wiped Dalvik, Cache and even System...
But still, can't get pass the CMX boot animation.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
EdRF said:
Sorry to hijack the thread but I am in the same situation.
Wiped Dalvik, Cache and even System...
But still, can't get pass the CMX boot animation.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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S-on or s-off
You'll have to flash the kernel seperate if your s-on via fasboot or flash image gui
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om4 said:
If you have SDK or adb tools then open terminal and navigate to the folder, open cm10 zip and extract the boot image and place it in that directory, with you phone in fastboot, type fastboot devices to ensure you are connected and type fastboot flash boot boot.img it will state write time and ok, then try reboot again
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Following this step of the process fixed this same issue for me.
Thanks both (hut thanks button too )
I flashed via flashgui and also via fastboot.
Then flashed the rom.
But still stays in the boot animation.
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corcgaigh said:
S-on or s-off
You'll have to flash the kernel seperate if your s-on via fasboot or flash image gui
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CaptinStabN said:
Following this step of the process fixed this same issue for me.
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EdRF said:
Thanks both (hut thanks button too )
I flashed via flashgui and also via fastboot.
Then flashed the rom.
But still stays in the boot animation.
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Hmm...well this time I just went to recovery. Made a backup and erased, cache, dalvik, system. Did a factory reset as well (didn't do that before) and in the end did as you guys suggested. Flashed rom and then boot.img via fastboot. Thank you very much!!! :victory:
Haven't been as active lately because I've been very sick but factory reset would have been my first suggestion. If you are starting a fresh install you should always wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset and then wipe system. I used to refer wipe scripts but for this phone there has been an unusually high number of users who's partitions (mostly internal sd) end up corrupt after using a wipe script. I don't know why, they are generally reliable and in most cases are better as they can wipe areas of the partitions that you miss wiping normally. If you are familiar with reformatting and you can back up internal regularly then you should try a wipe script. It's just a bit more convenient when it does work then manually wiping each partition.
Nothing works!
om4 said:
Haven't been as active lately because I've been very sick but factory reset would have been my first suggestion. If you are starting a fresh install you should always wipe cache, dalvik, factory reset and then wipe system. I used to refer wipe scripts but for this phone there has been an unusually high number of users who's partitions (mostly internal sd) end up corrupt after using a wipe script. I don't know why, they are generally reliable and in most cases are better as they can wipe areas of the partitions that you miss wiping normally. If you are familiar with reformatting and you can back up internal regularly then you should try a wipe script. It's just a bit more convenient when it does work then manually wiping each partition.
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Okay so I did all of this and still..... doesn't work. I'm not really a phone wiz. I paid someone to root my phone before and I used the CM10 ROM, everything was fine until I tried to change my font, the phone rebooted and got stuck on the CM 10 boot screen. I went to recovery and restored my phone from September. I then went to Flash Image GUI and flashed the boot.img for CM!0. Then went into recovery and flashed CM!0 and gaaps and wiped the cache, delv cache, system and factory reset. When I rebooted I was still stuck on the boot screen. :/ I am able to restore back to September but my camera or wifi doesn't work. Anyone know how to help me?
Try flashing meanrom, it has the kernel installer and doesn't require flash image or fastboot. If you still have any issues with the camera then relock the bootloader and flash ruu. If that doesn't fix the camera then its most likely hardware failure.
flash gui image htc evo lte
I'm rooted s-on HTC evo 4g lte. I got the boot 2.09.
I downloaded flash GUI image. I backup my stock
ROM. Then I flash cm10.1 and everything worked
Fine. Now want to go back to my stock ROM.plz help
Me don't know how.........?????????????
SunnyDNuts said:
I'm rooted s-on HTC evo 4g lte. I got the boot 2.09.
I downloaded flash GUI image. I backup my stock
ROM. Then I flash cm10.1 and everything worked
Fine. Now want to go back to my stock ROM.plz help
Me don't know how.........?????????????
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Flash the backup you made of your stock ROM.
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I tried. It either says the file is to big or don't have the right file
I tried all the files on the backup
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FinZ28 said:
Flash the backup you made of your stock ROM.
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I tried compressing the backup file so GUI would search for the
Kernel but it can't find the image
Bootloop Battery Issue
I recently flashed paranoid android to my verizon GS3 but after trying to boot I got stuck in a bootloop. It ran all last night but didnt accept a charge, and now won't turn on at all. When the battery is taken out and put back and then plugged back in it comes up with the battery charging symbol briefly but then immediately shuts off again. It wont turn on in download/recovery mode either. What should I do?
ross7alex said:
I recently flashed paranoid android to my verizon GS3 but after trying to boot I got stuck in a bootloop. It ran all last night but didnt accept a charge, and now won't turn on at all. When the battery is taken out and put back and then plugged back in it comes up with the battery charging symbol briefly but then immediately shuts off again. It wont turn on in download/recovery mode either. What should I do?
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Do you have android sdk setup on your PC?
No but I can download it. Where should I find it?
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bigdaddy619 said:
Do you have android sdk setup on your PC?
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Ok I found it and Im downloading it now. How will this help me?

[Q] help.. i cant get out of this loop!!

so i did something stupid i know.. i put viper 2.0.2 on without doing a full wipe, just installed it over the old viper 1.0.0.. now it just keeps rebooting.. when i try to use the power+vol down to get into recovery, it just goes to a hboot screen that says parsing..[sd zip] [1] recovery and asking if i want to start the update.. if i do, it does something then asks to reboot and when i do, it just goes back into the reboot loop.. i did try the viper boot-img-flasher 1.2.1 and when it gets into a part of the reboot, the program does see the device and does its thing, makes my phone reboot into a fastboot screen, then i do the boot.img part and it seems to work fine, then it reboots, and starts going into the loop again.. is there any way i can get to recovery so i can just do a full wipe and install the ROM again? i also tried using the current RUU and it did look like it worked once, but then just kept going into the bootloop.. so that dont seem to be working either... thanks in advance for any help.. i feel stuck...
bbernstone said:
so i did something stupid i know.. i put viper 2.0.2 on without doing a full wipe, just installed it over the old viper 1.0.0.. now it just keeps rebooting.. when i try to use the power+vol down to get into recovery, it just goes to a hboot screen that says parsing..[sd zip] [1] recovery and asking if i want to start the update.. if i do, it does something then asks to reboot and when i do, it just goes back into the reboot loop.. i did try the viper boot-img-flasher 1.2.1 and when it gets into a part of the reboot, the program does see the device and does its thing, makes my phone reboot into a fastboot screen, then i do the boot.img part and it seems to work fine, then it reboots, and starts going into the loop again.. is there any way i can get to recovery so i can just do a full wipe and install the ROM again? i also tried using the current RUU and it did look like it worked once, but then just kept going into the bootloop.. so that dont seem to be working either... thanks in advance for any help.. i feel stuck...
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Take out your sd card until you get to recovery.
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thicklizard said:
take out your sd card until you get to recovery.
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thanks!! Didnt even think of that!!
ok.. well that worked and i was able to go into the recovery and install the viper 2.0.2 again and did it using the full wipe choice.. now it just reboots into the fastboot loader and wont just boot up.. it goes into the bootloader every time... sorry.. got any more ideas? thanks mucho...
bbernstone said:
ok.. well that worked and i was able to go into the recovery and install the viper 2.0.2 again and did it using the full wipe choice.. now it just reboots into the fastboot loader and wont just boot up.. it goes into the bootloader every time... sorry.. got any more ideas? thanks mucho...
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When you wiped did you wipe system cache Dalvik cache and factory reset?
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Also you might want to try to fastboot the boot.img
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thicklizard said:
When you wiped did you wipe system cache Dalvik cache and factory reset?
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Also you might want to try to fastboot the boot.img
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yes.. i did wipe cache, dalvik cache, and factory reset, but i dont think it did anything... i then tried to use RUU to get it back to factory rom, but it fails when it start to go install it.. hangs up with the HTC logo on the phone screen..
You need to flash the kernel in fastboot, there is another thread with the same issue, I posted a copy of adb tools and instructions on flashing the boot.img
om4 said:
You need to flash the kernel in fastboot, there is another thread with the same issue, I posted a copy of adb tools and instructions on flashing the boot.img
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ok.. that did it.. it was the boot.img... thanks!!

[Q] Lost Recovery

HI,
When i installed Akop rom using TWRP recovery something goes wrong and Phone is not Booting.
But when i tried to recover by TWRP recovery i noticed that all internal storage has been formated.
So i have the copy of the backup in my computer and i have one custom rom also.
But is there any way to copy these things into the Phone from the command line ???
Please Help !!
You could try to flash a Rom from your computer via adb sideload
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Thanks for your reply.
You have stock ROM of HTC ONE X + ?
I lost my back up that's y..
So while flashing ,
Wipe Cache
Wipe Dalvik-Cache
Wipe Data/factory reset
And then i can install the rom right ?
Is it required to flash boot.img
jizang said:
You could try to flash a Rom from your computer via adb sideload
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Yes manually flash the boot.img of the Rom.
Then it will boot up.
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[ROM] 4.2.2 Flashable [V500] JDQ39B.V50010A_US [easily go back to stock 4.2.2]

Stock LG build JDQ39B.V50010A US + BusyBox + Root + TWRP
for LG G Pad 8.3 V500 ONLY!
Android 4.2.2
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything you do to your device but I will do my best to assist if something goes wrong!
Purpose:
My purpose for making this is that I wanted a easy way to go back and forth between 50020B and 50010A. I have tested this a few times and it works well. much easier than flashing the kdz. Also aosp roms dont play well with the 4.4.2 bootloader but they work great with 4.2.2. so if anyone decides to use this let us know how it goes
Features:
Official Stock 4.2.2 LG build JDQ39B.V50010A US + Stock 4.2.2 Kernel
NO Data Wipe (you get to keep: data/media Ex. photos, music and such)
flashes over existing Recovery and ABOOT (you get the right TWRP for this firmware)
SuperSU 1.94 + su binary Installed
BusyBox 1.22.1-Stericson Installed
Wipes Dalvik-Cache and Cache partition
Download
LG-V500_JDQ39B.V50010A_US_Stock-BB-Rooted.zip
Install:
Boot into TWRP recovery.
Wipe --> factory reset
Make a Full backup before proceeding. (optional)
Flash .zip file in TWRP recovery.
Go take a walk, make some coffee, pace around nervously. Keep Calm... this will take a while! Be patient!!
Reboot device.
now restore or flash your favorite AOSP rom
Credits:
@id10terror as this is based on his rom zips so please stop by one of his threads and thank him
@Jessooca for supplying the KDZ this is based off of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51468259&postcount=8
@autoprime - for 4.4.2 initial root method
@Chainfire - for SuperSU and install script
@jazzruby - BusyBox install script
one more for me
Thanks for putting this together! This will help a lot of people! :good:
Blessed be thy name! Flashed and now I don't have that crappy dimming issue now. Thank you so much! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Thanks a lot!
it works very fine here!
Do we have to wipe everything and do a factory reset...? But the discription says we keep data? A bit confused....
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magnum73 said:
Do we have to wipe everything and do a factory reset...? But the discription says we keep data? A bit confused....
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If you are using twrp then in wipe tab go to advanced and choose data, system, cache and dalvik. That's what i did. Then flash the LG rom.
As you wiped data your apps will be restored from play store. It would be wise to make backups with titanium and saved them on your PC so you can restore some/all user app data. Don't restore any system data.
So having 4.2.2 bootloader back on my device I'm restoring nandroid of my last clean flash which was SlimKat 4.8. Then I'll flash 4.9 over it to have access to sd card until tomorrow when I'll clean flash incoming SlimKat 5.0
I'm a Slim man as you can see from my signature.
@Drgravy, this 4.2.2 flashable zip is a life saver for those who like me experimented with LG 4.4.2 but want to come back to 4.2.2 bootloader to get rid of the dimming. Thank you so much!
Since now I'm going to call you Profesor Gravy
magnum73 said:
Do we have to wipe everything and do a factory reset...? But the discription says we keep data? A bit confused....
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all that means is you get to keep your data/media
Ex. photos,music and such
if you dont do a factory reset you will probably end up in a boot loop
Natakranta said:
If you are using twrp then in wipe tab go to advanced and choose data, system, cache and dalvik. That's what i did. Then flash the LG rom.
As you wiped data your apps will be restored from play store. It would be wise to make backups with titanium and saved them on your PC so you can restore some/all user app data. Don't restore any system data.
So having 4.2.2 bootloader back on my device I'm restoring nandroid of my last clean flash which was SlimKat 4.8. Then I'll flash 4.9 over it to have access to sd card until tomorrow when I'll clean flash incoming SlimKat 5.0
I'm a Slim man as you can see from my signature.
@Drgravy, this 4.2.2 flashable zip is a life saver for those who like me experimented with LG 4.4.2 but want to come back to 4.2.2 bootloader to get rid of the dimming. Thank you so much!
Since now I'm going to call you Profesor Gravy
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HAHA be sure to thank @id10terror also this is based on his flashable roms
anyways glad it helped you out
The version of TWRP that comes with this ROM please?
yawako said:
The version of TWRP that comes with this ROM please?
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2.7.0.0 IIRC
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Natakranta said:
If you are using twrp then in wipe tab go to advanced and choose data, system, cache and dalvik. That's what i did. Then flash the LG rom.
As you wiped data your apps will be restored from play store. It would be wise to make backups with titanium and saved them on your PC so you can restore some/all user app data. Don't restore any system data.
So having 4.2.2 bootloader back on my device I'm restoring nandroid of my last clean flash which was SlimKat 4.8. Then I'll flash 4.9 over it to have access to sd card until tomorrow when I'll clean flash incoming SlimKat 5.0
I'm a Slim man as you can see from my signature.
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I'm currently on Cm11 coming from 4.4.2 stock with brightness issue...
If I do a nandroid backup first of my current CM11, then I flash this one to go back to 4.2 and then restore my CM11 nandroid backup, will it work?
As far as I understood, the brightness issue is just bootloader related, so I don't know if my nandroid backup will erase the bootloader or not...
El Montezuma said:
I'm currently on Cm11 coming from 4.4.2 stock with brightness issue...
If I do a nandroid backup first of my current CM11, then I flash this one to go back to 4.2 and then restore my CM11 nandroid backup, will it work?
As far as I understood, the brightness issue is just bootloader related, so I don't know if my nandroid backup will erase the bootloader or not...
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Nandroid never backs up bootloader. So it should work as good for your CM as it worked for my SlimKat.
Though there is now easier method. See this thread:
[HOWTO][V500] Flashable zips to change between 4.2.2 and 4.4.2 Base and flash 4.2.2 base.
Natakranta said:
Nandroid never backs up bootloader. So it should work as good for your CM as it worked for my SlimKat.
Though there is now easier method. See this thread:
[HOWTO][V500] Flashable zips to change between 4.2.2 and 4.4.2 Base and flash 4.2.2 base.
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Great! Sounds good, will try it.
Many thanks
Ok, just to confirm that it works.
My tab was on 4.4.2 out of the box. I install CM11 directly without reading a little (my mistake), and I discover brightness dimmer issue... I play with Lux to try to find a solution during a week but no success...
So, the solution is to revert back to 4.2.2 stock (or to a rom based on 4.2.2 stock) to install the correct bootloader and then restore your 4.4.2 Nandroid backup.
Here the steps:
-Nandroid backup of your tab
-Titanium backup (in case of, double protection)
-Copy the zip into the internal memory of the tab
-Reboot in recovery mode
-Do a factory reset (wipe system, cache, data (except data/media))
-Flash the zip
-Wipe dalvik/cache (not mandatory but...)
-Reboot into recovery mode FROM recovery (do not reboot system at this point)
-Restore your Nandroid backup
-Reboot system
-Enjoy
Cheers
its flashing for about 3 hours now and is still going on.. was that meant with to be patient or is there something wrong? Having brightness issues on CM rom and have 4.4.2 base... that's why im trying to flash this.
Extracting busybox...
Done.
Extractiong images to flash...
Hi,
The OP is nice... but the problem when you want to downgrade from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2 is that in 4.4.2 it's difficult to boot into recovery.
And I'm looking for a way to root, unlock and install a recovery on my LG G Pad 8.3 with FW 1020D installed.
I am able to root it, that's not a problem.
But when I install a Recovery using Flashify and then reboot, I end up with a LG screen with two lines at the top saying that boot is void because of security check failure.
Isn't there a simple way to flash this beast ?
And why on earth are those stupid [email protected] at LG forcing us to use their stupid, inefficient and BUGGY software ?
Regards.
I've been flashing this to my GPad, and it keeps booting into TWRP, and ONLY TWRP. I sold my GPad on eBay, and I need to ship it out soon since the buyer paid, and I'm sure he'd want it in hand sooner rather than later. What am I doing wrong? I'm in process of trying this again, but I dunno if it'll matter since it failed twice already....
Suggestions?
EDIT: Also if there's a way to relock the bootloader and unroot that'd be great too. Thanks.
EDIT 2: I know that you can use the LG Mobile Support Tool but it needs a native (apparently won't work in a VM too well) Windows install, of which I do not have at the moment. Is there a way to do it on Mac OS X 10.9?
Shiggity said:
I've been flashing this to my GPad, and it keeps booting into TWRP, and ONLY TWRP. I sold my GPad on eBay, and I need to ship it out soon since the buyer paid, and I'm sure he'd want it in hand sooner rather than later. What am I doing wrong? I'm in process of trying this again, but I dunno if it'll matter since it failed twice already....
Suggestions?
EDIT: Also if there's a way to relock the bootloader and unroot that'd be great too. Thanks.
EDIT 2: I know that you can use the LG Mobile Support Tool but it needs a native (apparently won't work in a VM too well) Windows install, of which I do not have at the moment. Is there a way to do it on Mac OS X 10.9?
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It worked for me few moths ago when I needed to come back to 4.2.2 base to get rid of dimming bug on AOSP KitKat ROMs.
Did you wipe in TWRP cache, data, system, dalvik? All 4 of them need to be wiped/formatted. Do it in TWRP Wipe: Advanced menu.
Natakranta said:
It worked for me few moths ago when I needed to come back to 4.2.2 base to get rid of dimming bug on AOSP KitKat ROMs.
Did you wipe in TWRP cache, data, system, dalvik? All 4 of them need to be wiped/formatted. Do it in TWRP Wipe: Advanced menu.
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Okay I'll try that, but yeah. Not having any high hopes.
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@ Natakranta: nope. Still only boots to TWRP.
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It's imminent that I have this tablet working since the person paid, and I don't know if he's tech savvy enough to flash a different ROM if I was to put an AOSP/AOKP ROM onto it....
Someone please help.
Shiggity said:
Okay I'll try that, but yeah. Not having any high hopes.
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@ Natakranta: nope. Still only boots to TWRP.
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It's imminent that I have this tablet working since the person paid, and I don't know if he's tech savvy enough to flash a different ROM if I was to put an AOSP/AOKP ROM onto it....
Someone please help.
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Maybe there's something wrong with your recovery.
Download TWRP 2710 zip and flash it in recovery. Them reboot recovery. Try flashing stock ROM again.
Maybe it will work.

Reverting OnePlus X to stock?

Hi all, I'm new to the whole Android modding thing...
I purchased a used OnePlus X today. It wasn't until I got home when I started playing around with it, and doing some research that it appears to be rooted with a TWRP custom recovery and a blu spark custom rom...
I'm not a power user/modder, so I really just want it to be completely stock as if I bought it brand new from OnePlus. Could someone please help me return it to the official stock rom that receives OTA updates and has the stock recovery?
I Googled and searched forums but wasn't able to get any clear answers. Help would be much appreciated! Thanks.
isteiney said:
Hi all, I'm new to the whole Android modding thing...
I purchased a used OnePlus X today. It wasn't until I got home when I started playing around with it, and doing some research that it appears to be rooted with a TWRP custom recovery and a blu spark custom rom...
I'm not a power user/modder, so I really just want it to be completely stock as if I bought it brand new from OnePlus. Could someone please help me return it to the official stock rom that receives OTA updates and has the stock recovery?
I Googled and searched forums but wasn't able to get any clear answers. Help would be much appreciated! Thanks.
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As the device seems to have twrp, Just download and flash full stock zip
The last 2.1.3-X can be found here
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087013219
Reboot to recovery
Wipe dalvik system data and cache
Select download Rom and flash
Reboot system
TWRP may prompt to flash supersu, do not root
Done u would be able to get and install all future ota's
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Funk Wizard said:
As the device seems to have twrp, Just download and flash full stock zip
The last 2.1.3-X can be found here
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087013219
Reboot to recovery
Wipe dalvik system data and cache
Select download Rom and flash
Reboot system
TWRP may prompt to flash supersu, do not root
Done u would be able to get and install all future ota's
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If you wipe data/factory reset , you wipe cache also. There is no need to wipe cache therefore no need to wipe dalvik neither. Most of the zips wipes /system. Cheers
Enviado desde mi ONE E1005
Thanks a lot, guys. Once the rom is downloaded, should I mount it to internal or external memory to flash? Or does it not matter?
isteiney said:
Thanks a lot, guys. Once the rom is downloaded, should I mount it to internal or external memory to flash? Or does it not matter?
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It doesn't really matter, but I'd recommend you put it on the internal storage.
Hey thanks a lot everyone! It really wasn't very hard
To install OTAs, you will have to flash Stock Recovery also, as TWRP will fail to install OTAs.
However, you can manually download and flash the updates using TWRP.
Vl stay on stock till official Cm arrives...
Till den blue spark kernel rocks?
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