I assume I've messed up while flashing, but I'm stuck on this. I can access TWRP and install a ROM, but when I reboot it stays at the boot logo.
Please help. I just got it and I am panicing.
Have you flashed the correct kernel (boot.img) for the rom?
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Try what Androhero said above. I found myself in a similar situation and ClonZ's walk through got me up and running: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35530872
Step 9 is where you may be at.
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Hi
I've upgraded from 2.3.5 to cm10
After updating my mobile is working fine...but my boot logo is gone....yes now mobile is booting in DOS/Linux mode.....like black screen with some commands....
Some one please help me to recover my Moto boot logo....please
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Flash a boot logo.
Edit: What did you do in the recovery? I say this because you may have formatted your internal storage and erased the boot logo. Just search for a how to and you should find it
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Boot animation?
Bootloader logo?
CM10 has it's own boot animation... you can replace it. Just search around for directions. They're easy to find.
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Hi,
I wanted to flash my htc flyer, but something went wrong. After it starts i'm getting a red triangle...any idea to solve this ?
Thanks
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Red triangle is stock recovery. If you had CWM before, it looks like its gone now.
What did you try to flash?
So I was flashing a kernel and the thing rebooted during flash. Now it doesn't go past the HTC boot screen with that development message in red. I can boot into fast boot and recovery, but cannot find a way to go past the boot screen. Even locked and then unlocked the phone, even flashed a rom the phone,.Any way to fix this?
Thnx
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EnIXmA said:
So I was flashing a kernel and the thing rebooted during flash. Now it doesn't go past the HTC boot screen with that development message in red. I can boot into fast boot and recovery, but cannot find a way to go past the boot screen. Even locked and then unlocked the phone, even flashed a rom the phone,.Any way to fix this?
Thnx
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first flash a stock rom with kernel and then try again
EnIXmA said:
So I was flashing a kernel and the thing rebooted during flash. Now it doesn't go past the HTC boot screen with that development message in red. I can boot into fast boot and recovery, but cannot find a way to go past the boot screen. Even locked and then unlocked the phone, even flashed a rom the phone,.Any way to fix this?
Thnx
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1)Word to the wise. You don't have a brick. Bricks are when you can't do anything to the phone
2)what previous posters said. Wipe cache and factory wipe and flash stock rom. If you don't have a nandroid or one on the phone use adb. Push to get it there
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You can get into fastboot and recovery? That's kids play man.
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Yes, I can get into fast boot and recovery. I tried fast boot, adb and nothing seems to work. Ruu for my carrier is not out yet.
So frustrated, haven't slept all of yesterday night
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Hello,
Can anyone help me figure out how to recover in CWM instead of TWRP. I like TWRP the problem I'm having is I'm not getting a download file in recovery right now. If it's something easy that I'm missing then I'll stay with it. The picture shows all that I get when I'm in recovery. If anyone could help I would really appreciate it.
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Hello,
Can anyone help me figure out how to recover in CWM instead of TWRP. I like TWRP the problem I'm having is I'm not getting a download file in recovery right now. If it's something easy that I'm missing then I'll stay with it. The picture shows all that I get when I'm in recovery. If anyone could help I would really appreciate it.
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The same way you flashed TWRP via fastboot, just download COM and put it in your fastboot folder and do the same process.
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Do you know why it's bot showing a download folder though? I'm sure it's something I'm over looking.
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I tried to use the toolkit file but when I click on "flash Clockworkmod" it gives me two pop ups. I close the first one like it says and wait on the second pop up to do something but all it says it "waiting on device"
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Do you know why it's bot showing a download folder though? I'm sure it's something I'm over looking.
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Select sdcard and you should see downloads then.
This is what I get
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Not a pro a this by any means; so if wrong, please correct me. I won't get butthurt.
I recently got a htc one of Craigslist that was pre-rooted and having twrp installed. Being used to cwm and wanting it back on, I simply installed rom manager from play store and was able to flash cwm straight from there with no problems. Hope you got it done either way
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I'm going to try that right now. Thanks for the tip.
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So this is the issue while trying to flash CWM
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So this is the issue while trying to flash CWM
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You have to use fastboot man
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This is driving me crazy! I just want CWM and I'm too dumb to know how to do it...
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On my PC right?
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Got it!! Thank you!!
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Seriously takes less than two minutes.
Download whatever recovery you want.
Boot into boot loader and select fastboot.
Connect to pc
Put recovery IMG inside the folder where fastboot.exe is
Type
Fastboot flash recovery recovereyfilename.IMG
DONE
HTC One - Unlocked, ARHD 12, Bulletproof Kernel, Several mods.
Nexus 7 - Cyanogenmod
Tab 2 7 - Cyanogenmod
Think the issue you were initially having was finding the emulated sdcard storage. Need to look in the data/media/ directory to find your "sdcard" storage.
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Yep..if you dirty flashed from a rom that was a 4.1.2 base to a 4.2, the file structure is different
So yesterday I tried flashing this tweak on my HTC One. Sadly it crashed my phone somehow and I ended up wiping the phone, and now it's telling me each time I reboot that it has no OS. I decided to try to flash stock Sense 5, but I realized I don't have a backup or anything. I've been trying to use Android File Transfer to make the OS available in recovery. Sadly it seems when it's on recovery I can't use file transferring. I would turn it on, but it won't boot any further than the "HTC Quietly Brilliant" loading screen.
Anyone have any ways I can get the OS back on the phone? Please help!
parkerfriend said:
So yesterday I tried flashing this tweak on my HTC One. Sadly it crashed my phone somehow and I ended up wiping the phone, and now it's telling me each time I reboot that it has no OS. I decided to try to flash stock Sense 5, but I realized I don't have a backup or anything. I've been trying to use Android File Transfer to make the OS available in recovery. Sadly it seems when it's on recovery I can't use file transferring. I would turn it on, but it won't boot any further than the "HTC Quietly Brilliant" loading screen.
Anyone have any ways I can get the OS back on the phone? Please help!
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Are you using TWRP? Cause I've been wondering the same thing lately.
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whitetiger_0603 said:
Are you using TWRP? Cause I've been wondering the same thing lately.
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So I figured out how to fix it- using adb I sent stock Sense back to my phone and flashed it, worked like a charm.
parkerfriend said:
So I figured out how to fix it- using adb I sent stock Sense back to my phone and flashed it, worked like a charm.
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What command did you use?
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whitetiger_0603 said:
What command did you use?
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adb push %PATH TO BE PUSHED% %PATH WHERE TO BE PUSHED%
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GermanGuy said:
adb push %PATH TO BE PUSHED% %PATH WHERE TO BE PUSHED%
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Haha thanks. I was dumb and didn't think of the command used in SuperCID until right before you posted this.
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