Earlier today I was going to flash the Elegancia Rom. The steps I took were: Put Rom on sd card, went to bootloader and flashed the roms boot, I then did fast boot erase cache, then I went to recovery and flashed the Rom. When I rebooted, I was stuck on the HTC splash screen for 15-20 minutes till I had to relock my bootloader and flash the RUU. What did I do wrong? (I'm new to One X+) (I'm on the AT&T version)
Dash_Skeezy said:
Earlier today I was going to flash the Elegancia Rom. The steps I took were: Put Rom on sd card, went to bootloader and flashed the roms boot, I then did fast boot erase cache, then I went to recovery and flashed the Rom. When I rebooted, I was stuck on the HTC splash screen for 15-20 minutes till I had to relock my bootloader and flash the RUU. What did I do wrong? (I'm new to One X+) (I'm on the AT&T version)
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What recovery? Did you properly wipe the old rom?
Kraizk said:
What recovery? Did you properly wipe the old rom?
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I used TWRP for AT&T/TEL and on the aroma installer, it had an option to do a full wipe so i chose it. The aroma went through it's process and finsihed successfully. I rebooted and then just stood at the HTC screen.
Lol, sounds like someone didn't read the entire first 2 posts on the Rom thread.
You didn't flash the kernal did you?
Dash_Skeezy said:
I used TWRP for AT&T/TEL and on the aroma installer, it had an option to do a full wipe so i chose it. The aroma went through it's process and finsihed successfully. I rebooted and then just stood at the HTC screen.
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First use CWM not TWRP. TWRP for AT&T is broken. When you get that set up I will give you my step by step instructions.
deeznuts said:
Lol, sounds like someone didn't read the entire first 2 posts on the Rom thread.
You didn't flash the kernal did you?
Speak for yourself, in this thread, I clearly said that I flashed the boot.img which is the kernel...
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Kraizk said:
First use CWM not TWRP. TWRP for AT&T is broken. When you get that set up I will give you my step by step instructions.
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Ok I already have CWM flashed now
Dash_Skeezy said:
Ok I already have CWM flashed now
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ASSUMING YOU ARE ON WINDOWS:
Download the AT&T version of elegancia (should be 3.1.0.
VERIFY THE MD5 SUM
Open the zip file and COPY the boot image to your fastboot folder
Place the zip file in the storage of the phone.
Reboot your phone into FASTBOOT by holding the volume button down and the power button while the phone is off.
Verify the phone says FASBOOT USB
Open a command prompt window in your fastboot folder (hold shift and right click while in the folder then select open command prompt window)
type the following without quotes "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
The command window will tell you when this has been written.
DO THAT AGAIN JUST TO BE SURE
now. on the phone use the volume keys to navigate to the hboot option. press power to select this. MAKE SURE THE USB CABLE IS UNPLUGGED
Use the volume keys again to navigate to recovery and press power. YOU SHOULD NOW BE IN CWM.
In CWM use the volume keys to navigate to the option labeled "wipe data/factory reset" press power and then confirm this option
now navigate to wipe cache partition using the volume keys and press power to select this. now confirm this as well
now navigate to advanced and then navigate to "wipe dalvik cache" confirm this option as well.
NOW SELECT GO BACK
navigate to mounts and storage.
navigate to format /system (WARNING MAKE SURE YOU SELECT FORMAT /SYSTEM AND NOTHING ELSE. DOING SOMETHING ELSE MAY BREAK YOUR DEVICE TO A MEANS THAT I CAN NOT HELP YOU).
Press power on format /system and confirm this option.
Now select go back
choose install zip from sd card
select the elegancia rom. follow the prompts SELECTING the with wipe option. confirm the device reboot once install completes.
I haven't had any problems with twrp at all, am I just lucky. BTW I'm on elegancia 3.1 which I flashed without issue.
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lyall29 said:
I haven't had any problems with twrp at all, am I just lucky. BTW I'm on elegancia 3.1 which I flashed without issue.
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If you are on the AT&T hardware version of the phone you will when your battery dies. Get off of TWRP if you are on AT&T
Kraizk said:
If you are on the AT&T hardware version of the phone you will when your battery dies. Get off of TWRP if you are on AT&T
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Is there a flashable zip? Or only the .img? Its OK either way, I will just have to wait until I get home this evening if I have to use fastboot.
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lyall29 said:
Is there a flashable zip? Or only the .img? Its OK either way, I will just have to wait until I get home this evening if I have to use fastboot.
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It is a recovery. It has to be flashed via fastboot
Kraizk said:
It is a recovery. It has to be flashed via fastboot
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With all due respect, I know its a god dang recovery, I've flashed recoveries all day long via cwm and twrp on other phones. But thank you, I'll flash it later.
Edit: Can we not flash a different recovery via twrp because we are S-on?
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lyall29 said:
With all due respect, I know its a god dang recovery, I've flashed recoveries all day long via cwm and twrp on other phones. But thank you, I'll flash it later.
Edit: Can we not flash a different recovery via twrp because we are S-on?
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Don't use the term "with all due respect" and then hop into the next sentence the way you did. Either rip me a new one as I am wrong or politely correct me. I have no idea why we can not and to be honest it sounds like a dumb idea but apparently after verifying with others you are correct, I am wrong and it can be done. I guess I've never seen using fastboot as an issue.
That said this .img file is set up to be flashed via fastboot. you are welcome to try other means but do so at your own risk.
When you say with all due respect, that gives you the right to say anything you want. Haven't you seen Talladega Nights, The Ballad of Ricky Bobby?
I will indeed use fastboot when I get home.
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lyall29 said:
When you say with all due respect, that gives you the right to say anything you want. Haven't you seen Talladega Nights, The Ballad of Ricky Bobby?
I will indeed use fastboot when I get home.
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Haha actually no i have not. Yeah just fastboot the image and you will be fine. Make sure you use the ATT image but I am sure you don't need me to tell you that.
I am always open to help. Better safe than sorry.
Edit, I mean that I am open for others to help me.
Edit # 2: if you like comedies, you need to watch Ricky Bobby ASAP.
Kraizk said:
ASSUMING YOU ARE ON WINDOWS:
Download the AT&T version of elegancia (should be 3.1.0.
VERIFY THE MD5 SUM
Open the zip file and COPY the boot image to your fastboot folder
Place the zip file in the storage of the phone.
Reboot your phone into FASTBOOT by holding the volume button down and the power button while the phone is off.
Verify the phone says FASBOOT USB
Open a command prompt window in your fastboot folder (hold shift and right click while in the folder then select open command prompt window)
type the following without quotes "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
The command window will tell you when this has been written.
DO THAT AGAIN JUST TO BE SURE
now. on the phone use the volume keys to navigate to the hboot option. press power to select this. MAKE SURE THE USB CABLE IS UNPLUGGED
Use the volume keys again to navigate to recovery and press power. YOU SHOULD NOW BE IN CWM.
In CWM use the volume keys to navigate to the option labeled "wipe data/factory reset" press power and then confirm this option
now navigate to wipe cache partition using the volume keys and press power to select this. now confirm this as well
now navigate to advanced and then navigate to "wipe dalvik cache" confirm this option as well.
NOW SELECT GO BACK
navigate to mounts and storage.
navigate to format /system (WARNING MAKE SURE YOU SELECT FORMAT /SYSTEM AND NOTHING ELSE. DOING SOMETHING ELSE MAY BREAK YOUR DEVICE TO A MEANS THAT I CAN NOT HELP YOU).
Press power on format /system and confirm this option.
Now select go back
choose install zip from sd card
select the elegancia rom. follow the prompts SELECTING the with wipe option. confirm the device reboot once install completes.
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Thanks man it worked! I followed step by step of your procedure and it worked. Im not sure where i was going wrong but it worked haha thank you!
This procedure looks great, but I am wondering
When you choose factory reset/wipe does it clear the internal storage (emulated SD card)?
Dash_Skeezy said:
Thanks man it worked! I followed step by step of your procedure and it worked. Im not sure where i was going wrong but it worked haha thank you!
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I've been working on this for 2 days now and I can't seem to find an answer. I'll pay $20 to the dude who finds the resolution.
So, I just got a new Amaze, fresh out of the package. I was able to unlock the bootloader with no problems. However, when I run the flash.bat file the phone reboots into the boot loader, but nothing happens, the MS DOS prompt simply says "sending 'recovery' <4634 KB>". I've tried to use Hasoon's all-in-one-kit, but it is not able to install any recovery either. I'm not a noob, so don't insult my intelligence with stuff like "were you in USB debugging mode"? YES, I've read all the directions, and searched all over.
Things I've tried:
2 diff computers
2 diff USB cables
reinstalled HTC drivers
relocked the and unlocked the bootloader
Tried diff recoveries - CWM 5.0.02.5 and TWRP 2.0.0
Running HTC Amaze
Anyone?
Try this...
Put the recovery.img in your android/tools folder (be sure there are no other recovery.imgs in there)
Run cmd
Type the following...
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" be sure that the name of the .img matches the command where it reads recovery.img.
Do it the easy way
ClockworkMOD 5.5.0.4 Amaze 4g/Ruby: http://www.android-dev.us/showthread...4-Off-charging
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1. Download file to your computer
2. make sure its named PH85IMG.zip
3. Copy to sdcard (externel one)
4. Pull battery and replace
5. Hold volume down and then hit power
6. Wait for it to say do you want toupdate (press volume up)
7. Press power button to reboot
8. Reboot Phone into recovery as normal and enjoy clockworkmod recovery with fixed charging and sdcard
Turboboxer said:
Do it the easy way
ClockworkMOD 5.5.0.4 Amaze 4g/Ruby: http://www.android-dev.us/showthread...4-Off-charging
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This link is broke.
Double0EK said:
Try this...
Put the recovery.img in your android/tools folder (be sure there are no other recovery.imgs in there)
Run cmd
Type the following...
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" be sure that the name of the .img matches the command where it reads recovery.img.
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Command worked, however hangs at "sending 'recovery' <5066 KB>..."
On the screen of the Amaze there is a green vertical progress bar that is about 1/4 filled, but never moves beyond that.
Do you have root access? If so try downloading Rom Manager from the Market and flashing it with that.
Edit: N/m I went and re-read the instructions again and see you need recovery first.
Turboboxer said:
Do it the easy way
ClockworkMOD 5.5.0.4 Amaze 4g/Ruby: http://www.android-dev.us/showthread...4-Off-charging
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1. Download file to your computer
2. make sure its named PH85IMG.zip
3. Copy to sdcard (externel one)
4. Pull battery and replace
5. Hold volume down and then hit power
6. Wait for it to say do you want toupdate (press volume up)
7. Press power button to reboot
8. Reboot Phone into recovery as normal and enjoy clockworkmod recovery with fixed charging and sdcard
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Worked!!! Thanks bro!
There's always an app called rom Manager.....
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mznatnat said:
There's always an app called rom Manager.....
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you need root for that method to work, and even then it has a really old version of cwm that does not have internal sdcard support...
Which Is Better MeanROM GB Or ViperROM GB?
NexusS4gFreak said:
Which Is Better MeanROM GB Or ViperROM GB?
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MeanROM will give your phone the speed of a tornado.
ViperROM will let your phone live forever.
Speed vs Battery.
Pick your poison.
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VictoriousShooter said:
MeanROM will give your phone the speed of a tornado.
ViperROM will let your phone live forever.
Speed vs Battery.
Pick your poison.
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Lol Thanks And Its True So Far I just Wish There Was A Way I Could Have Both.
NexusS4gFreak said:
Lol Thanks And Its True So Far I just Wish There Was A Way I Could Have Both.
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MeanROM ICS 2.0 is great on battery
banccalif said:
MeanROM ICS 2.0 is great on battery
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Well, there you go.
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I Really Want To Use This But Im S-ON Therefore I Cant Get It To Boot Without Bootloops And Im Not Really Trying To Relock Unroot And Downgrade Right Now, Unless You Know Of Another Way For Me To Flash It?
NexusS4gFreak said:
I Really Want To Use This But Im S-ON Therefore I Cant Get It To Boot Without Bootloops And Im Not Really Trying To Relock Unroot And Downgrade Right Now, Unless You Know Of Another Way For Me To Flash It?
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Hey, If you are S-ON you have to do one step more. Go as to my sequence.
I assume you have already downloaded fastboot, drivers and android in your pc. And your phone is bootloader unlocked via HTC dev method and rooted, CWM installed. So ..
You need these : SuperWipe (To wipe data) , A Custom ROM ( I suggest Mwakious Demcritous 3D v7.0) / Put these to your sdcard root and Get a copy of these on your PC hard drive too.
1. First go to your recovery menu ( Here its CWM) and select Install from zip file.
2. Select the SuperWipe.zip and click OK, this wipes all your data.
3. Now again select install update from Zip file on recovery . Select the Custom ROM zip file from the sdcard and click install.
4. Then youll see its getting installed. Once its done select turn off your Phone from recovery menu.
5. BOOT IN TO BOOTLOADER Menu now. (Holding vol down + power) , DO NOT TURN ON YOUR PHONE OR YOU'LL get STUCKED in BOOT LOOP
6. Connect the phone to the PC, then bootloader menu will say --> Connected via USB
8. Now unzip the same ROM file youve got in your Hard Drive. Once done find a file called "boot.img" inside that unzipped folder.
9. Now open up a cmd, go to you android tools location (eg: C:/>Program Files/Android)
10. Type > fastboot devices ( If this shows some result which makes any sense proceed to step 11)
11. Now type the below command on the CMD.
"fastboot flash boot C:\<Location you've extracted the zip>\Mwakious3DRom.v.7.0\boot.img"
12.If the result says DONE, you are good to go.
13. Turn off the phone and On it now
14. You should be logged in without a problem, guaranteed !!! Otherwise let me know
Thanks
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theRocker_007 said:
Hey, If you are S-ON you have to do one step more. Go as to my sequence.
I assume you have already downloaded fastboot, drivers and android in your pc. And your phone is bootloader unlocked via HTC dev method and rooted, CWM installed. So ..
You need these : SuperWipe (To wipe data) , A Custom ROM ( I suggest Mwakious Demcritous 3D v7.0) / Put these to your sdcard root and Get a copy of these on your PC hard drive too.
1. First go to your recovery menu ( Here its CWM) and select Install from zip file.
2. Select the SuperWipe.zip and click OK, this wipes all your data.
3. Now again select install update from Zip file on recovery . Select the Custom ROM zip file from the sdcard and click install.
4. Then youll see its getting installed. Once its done select turn off your Phone from recovery menu.
5. BOOT IN TO BOOTLOADER Menu now. (Holding vol down + power) , DO NOT TURN ON YOUR PHONE OR YOU'LL get STUCKED in BOOT LOOP
6. Connect the phone to the PC, then bootloader menu will say --> Connected via USB
8. Now unzip the same ROM file youve got in your Hard Drive. Once done find a file called "boot.img" inside that unzipped folder.
9. Now open up a cmd, go to you android tools location (eg: C:/>Program Files/Android)
10. Type > fastboot devices ( If this shows some result which makes any sense proceed to step 11)
11. Now type the below command on the CMD.
"fastboot flash boot C:\<Location you've extracted the zip>\Mwakious3DRom.v.7.0\boot.img"
12.If the result says DONE, you are good to go.
13. Turn off the phone and On it now
14. You should be logged in without a problem, guaranteed !!! Otherwise let me know
Thanks
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Thank You So Much For This You Have Been A Great Help To Me! Wish I Could Hit The Thanks Button Twice Lol
theRocker_007 said:
Hey, If you are S-ON you have to do one step more. Go as to my sequence.
I assume you have already downloaded fastboot, drivers and android in your pc. And your phone is bootloader unlocked via HTC dev method and rooted, CWM installed. So ..
You need these : SuperWipe (To wipe data) , A Custom ROM ( I suggest Mwakious Demcritous 3D v7.0) / Put these to your sdcard root and Get a copy of these on your PC hard drive too.
1. First go to your recovery menu ( Here its CWM) and select Install from zip file.
2. Select the SuperWipe.zip and click OK, this wipes all your data.
3. Now again select install update from Zip file on recovery . Select the Custom ROM zip file from the sdcard and click install.
4. Then youll see its getting installed. Once its done select turn off your Phone from recovery menu.
5. BOOT IN TO BOOTLOADER Menu now. (Holding vol down + power) , DO NOT TURN ON YOUR PHONE OR YOU'LL get STUCKED in BOOT LOOP
6. Connect the phone to the PC, then bootloader menu will say --> Connected via USB
8. Now unzip the same ROM file youve got in your Hard Drive. Once done find a file called "boot.img" inside that unzipped folder.
9. Now open up a cmd, go to you android tools location (eg: C:/>Program Files/Android)
10. Type > fastboot devices ( If this shows some result which makes any sense proceed to step 11)
11. Now type the below command on the CMD.
"fastboot flash boot C:\<Location you've extracted the zip>\Mwakious3DRom.v.7.0\boot.img"
12.If the result says DONE, you are good to go.
13. Turn off the phone and On it now
14. You should be logged in without a problem, guaranteed !!! Otherwise let me know
Thanks
<<Took some time to write this all lol hit thanks >>
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Thank You Very Much And Where Can I Find This ROM?
Hey everyone, I'm brand new to this, and I was told before I start getting into ROMS that I need to run this software:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871
So I followed each and every step, and my phone rebooted and it said "Unlocked" like it was supposed to. BUT, when it booted into the OS, it booted into the stock OS as if I had just bought it off the shelf. Additionally, I am seeing a little exclamation point and android character when I go to the Android Recovery option under fastboot (also installed via linked software)
What happened!?
Congratulations, you have just successfully unlocked the bootloader. Obviously you had higher hopes and were expecting bells and whistles, sorry to disappoint but that's it for this step. Next, flash a custom recovery via fastboot (I recommend the RomRacer's version of CWM), and then use that recovery to flash whatever ROM you choose. Instructions for all these steps are available in other threads. Good luck!
ravilov said:
Congratulations, you have just successfully unlocked the bootloader. Obviously you had higher hopes and were expecting bells and whistles, sorry to disappoint but that's it for this step. Next, flash a custom recovery via fastboot (I recommend the RomRacer's version of CWM), and then use that recovery to flash whatever ROM you choose. Instructions for all these steps are available in other threads. Good luck!
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I thought when the phone rebooted after unlocking bootloader, it would boot back into the system I had before unlocking it? I flashed the "Tenfar recovery" that was in the automated script. However, when I flashboot into "Android Recovery," this is when I get to the exclamation point/ android character. Is this normal?
EDIT: I just reran the script to install recovery, and it seems to have worked the second time. I ran a backup and saved it on my external SD card, but is this backup of MY system, or of whatever its now booting into after being unlocked?
Ok guys, apparently I've somehow managed to screw this up. I swear I am following instructions completely!
I decided to try MIUI first, and so I made the backup, wiped all the data/cache/etc, and flashed the ROM. Upon reboot I discovered I couldnt get past the Dual Core screen. So, I rebooted into recovery and flash my backup, and have now found out that I cant get past the "Rethink Possible" screen.
Since at that point you haven't flashed anything else yet, the backup you made couldn't be anything else but your "normal" system.
No idea what (if anything) might've gone wrong, but here's something that you maybe didn't know - after flashing a new ROM, the following boot will always take MUCH longer than usual. After that the phone should boot at "normal" speed again. So have patience and give it time.
Also, not sure how come you're stuck at "rethink" screen. As far as I know that's the very end of the boot process, it is shown just before the launcher starts. Still, give it more time. If nothing happens after, say, 5 mins, try booting into recovery and wipe data and cache, then try booting normally again.
I think I may have found the problem. When I go to restore, it runs for a while, and then says "Error formatting /data"
What should I do?
Alright, im at a loss here. I've done everything I can think of. I've tried every restore setting possible, I've wiped everything MANY times, I've flashed a few diff ROMS to try to get ANYTHING to work.
I am utterly confused about why none of this is working. I've read so much info on the forums that my head is just swimming. I never thought this would be that hard.
At this point I'd just like to get ANYTHING working so that I have a usable phone tomorrow.
sounds like you're having lots of fun :laugh: try not to worry... we've all been there to varying degrees
If this was me I wouldn't go down the 'fastboot' method but just stick to accessing android recovery by the 'power off/on, hold volume down when powering on, and then selecting android recovery'
After this you should be into the phone's recovery mode with the menu in front of you? scroll down to 'wipe data/factory reset' and select (by pressing the power button) after this select 'wipe cache partition' and repeat the process.
Then go to 'install zip from sd card' and select this... if you have installed the ROM's correctly you should have a list at the bottom of the 'sd card' list? Select the rom you want and install by pressing power button ect.
Once this has been installed you then need to 'go back' to the main recovery page and then select 'reboot system'
Let us know if this helps... and good luck!
i would add wipe all (data & cache) again after installing!
I would try this:
Power down your phone, go to fastboot mode (Power + Vol-, then find Fastboot with Vol- and confirm with Vol+), connect to computer, then on the computer run these commands:
Code:
moto-fastboot erase -w
moto-fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then in the same menu as before, select Android recovery (and confirm with Vol+). When in recovery, try doing restore again.
If that doesn't work either, here's an alternative method to wipe /data from recovery using adb.
When in recovery, connect the phone to the computer and run this:
Code:
adb shell
That should place you in the phone's shell. Now in recovery go to Mounts and storage > Mount /data.
Then in the phone shell (on the computer) run this:
Code:
mount | grep /data
It should print something like:
Code:
[color=red]/dev/block/mmcblk0p[B]XX[/B][/color] on /data type ext3 (rw,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,errors=continue,data=ordered)
Note the first value printed. For me it's /dev/block/mmcblk0p16 but I'm not sure if that goes for all Atrixes out there, so better safe than sorry.
Now go back to recovery and select Mounts and storage > Unmount /data.
Now back to the computer - run this:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p[B]XX[/B]
Where XX is obviously what you got from the previous command.
When it's done (you get your prompt back), type exit and go back to recovery on the phone. Now you can try restoring your backup or flashing a ROM or whatever.
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barry_ said:
sounds like you're having lots of fun :laugh: try not to worry... we've all been there to varying degrees
If this was me I wouldn't go down the 'fastboot' method but just stick to accessing android recovery by the 'power off/on, hold volume down when powering on, and then selecting android recovery'
After this you should be into the phone's recovery mode with the menu in front of you? scroll down to 'wipe data/factory reset' and select (by pressing the power button) after this select 'wipe cache partition' and repeat the process.
Then go to 'install zip from sd card' and select this... if you have installed the ROM's correctly you should have a list at the bottom of the 'sd card' list? Select the rom you want and install by pressing power button ect.
Once this has been installed you then need to 'go back' to the main recovery page and then select 'reboot system'
Let us know if this helps... and good luck!
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This is EXACTLY the process I had been using. I just tried this again with MIUI, and again I got the screen that said MIUI was successfully installed from the sdcard. I rebooted, and now I've been stuck at the "Dual Core" unlocked screen.
gianluca.tomat said:
i would add wipe all (data & cache) again after installing!
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No luck im afraid.
ravilov said:
I would try this:
Power down your phone, go to fastboot mode (Power + Vol-, then find Fastboot with Vol- and confirm with Vol+), connect to computer, then on the computer run these commands:
Code:
moto-fastboot erase -w
moto-fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then in the same menu as before, select Android recovery (and confirm with Vol+). When in recovery, try doing restore again.
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How do I do this on the computer? What do I type it into?
wvcaudill2 said:
This is EXACTLY the process I had been using. I just tried this again with MIUI, and again I got the screen that said MIUI was successfully installed from the sdcard. I rebooted, and now I've been stuck at the "Dual Core" unlocked screen.
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This is because the recovery you used is an outdated one.Install rom racer recovery, you can install it through fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
harishatrix said:
This is because the recovery you used is an outdated one.Install rom racer recovery, you can install it through fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
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How do I enter these flashboot commands into the computer?
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How do I enter these flashboot commands into the computer?
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As you don't know about fastboot I would suggest you to download automatic bootloader unlock from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871, unzip it, you will find img file named " recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4" replace it with romracer recovery you downloaded and rename the romracer recovery as " recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4". Just to be safe even replace the "recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029" with rom racer recovery and rename it as "recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029". Open main and select option 6 and follow the on screen instructions.
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As you don't know about fastboot I would suggest you to download automatic bootloader unlock from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871, unzip it, you will find img file named " recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4" replace it with romracer recovery you downloaded and rename the romracer recovery as " recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4". Just to be safe even replace the "recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029" with rom racer recovery and rename it as "recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029". Open main and select option 6 and follow the on screen instructions.
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Okay, so I did this and then went in and reflashed MIUI and it worked! Of course, now that I think about it, I should've created a new backup or something, but I guess its too late now.
On a side note, where can I find that google apps package?
wvcaudill2 said:
Okay, so I did this and then went in and reflashed MIUI and it worked! Of course, now that I think about it, I should've created a new backup or something, but I guess its too late now.
On a side note, where can I find that google apps package?
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You will find the link for gapps from thread you downloaded the rom, I would suggest youto flash CWM touch recovery as it will make future flashing easy. Download it from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475444, and flash it the way you flashed the rom. Try out neutrino Rom if you are looking for fast and battery efficient rom
There are fruitcakes if you want to go back to stock rom.
harishatrix said:
You will find the link for gapps from thread you downloaded the rom, I would suggest youto flash CWM touch recovery as it will make future flashing easy. Download it from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1475444, and flash it the way you flashed the rom. Try out neutrino Rom if you are looking for fast and battery efficient rom
There are fruitcakes if you want to go back to stock rom.
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Could you link me to these "fruitcakes," and do I flash them like everything else?
wvcaudill2 said:
Could you link me to these "fruitcakes," and do I flash them like everything else?
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Here you go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163009 and yes you have to flash it like all other roms.
So I tried to flash a rom and hit some problems, now when I try to restart my phone it gets stuck on the "verizon 4g lte" screen and wont load past there. When I open bootloader there are 3 warnings at the very top:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** RELOCKED ***
*** Security Warning ***
How can I get my phone back to stock? I need this IMMEDIATLY if possible!!
Also make it as simple as possible, I'm new to roms and roots and flashing.
BabyPenguin said:
So I tried to flash a rom and hit some problems, now when I try to restart my phone it gets stuck on the "verizon 4g lte" screen and wont load past there. When I open bootloader there are 3 warnings at the very top:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** RELOCKED ***
*** Security Warning ***
How can I get my phone back to stock? I need this IMMEDIATLY if possible!!
Also make it as simple as possible, I'm new to roms and roots and flashing.
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You need to unlock the boot loader again. Flash a recovery img again.
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tburns said:
You need to unlock the boot loader again. Flash a recovery img again.
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What is a recovery img?
BabyPenguin said:
What is a recovery img?
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as it was stated, you need to unlock your bootloader again. A recovery image is a image that we use to flash and wipe roms and the phone. Amon RA, TWRP and CW are the ones we can use for our phone. I personally use TWRP and Amon RA depending on my mood. You can find them here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425091
Towards the bottom of the list you will see recovery. You will need to flash one of those in order to flash a custom rom.
Also make sure to read the tutorials towards the bottom. before you start messing with your phone you should be familiar with everything. If you do something wrong and brick your phone, its hard to recover from if at all and you would have an expensive paper weight
clmowers said:
as it was stated, you need to unlock your bootloader again. A recovery image is a image that we use to flash and wipe roms and the phone. Amon RA, TWRP and CW are the ones we can use for our phone. I personally use TWRP and Amon RA depending on my mood. You can find them here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425091
Towards the bottom of the list you will see recovery. You will need to flash one of those in order to flash a custom rom.
Also make sure to read the tutorials towards the bottom. before you start messing with your phone you should be familiar with everything. If you do something wrong and brick your phone, its hard to recover from if at all and you would have an expensive paper weight
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Alright, so I downloaded both the files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679
Two problems. First, I have no way of accessing my sd card now because it wont let me through my computer
Second, I don't know how to use these files and after reading the thread it still didn't help.
EDIT: After unlocking the only two notices on my hboot is
TAMPERED
and
UNLOCKED
EDIT2: I found my SD card adapter.
BabyPenguin said:
Alright, so I downloaded both the files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679
Two problems. First, I have no way of accessing my sd card now because it wont let me through my computer
Second, I don't know how to use these files and after reading the thread it still didn't help.
EDIT: After unlocking the only two notices on my hboot is
TAMPERED
and
UNLOCKED
EDIT2: I found my SD card adapter.
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1. you need to download fastboot if you have not already. You can find that in the android sdk
2.) once fastboot is downloaded boot your phone into bootloader and select the fastboot option and plug your phone into your computer
3.) place the recovery image in the same directory as fastboot and use the command prompt (windows key +r then type cmd and hit enter)
4.) change directory to where fastboot is and run this command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
where recovery.img is the name of the recovery file that you downloaded
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1. you need to download fastboot if you have not already. You can find that in the android sdk
2.) once fastboot is downloaded boot your phone into bootloader and select the fastboot option and plug your phone into your computer
3.) place the recovery image in the same directory as fastboot and use the command prompt (windows key +r then type cmd and hit enter)
4.) change directory to where fastboot is and run this command
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
where recovery.img is the name of the recovery file that you downloaded
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Done, now what? Thanks for the help by the way!
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Done, now what? Thanks for the help by the way!
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yeah no problem.
If you go back into the bootloader and select recovery, this will bring you into the Amon Ra.
Download a rom from the forums, I personally like Neo's Roms, Infection 2.8.1 is a good choice. But download any rom and put it on your SD card.
1.) select USB-MS toggle and then select on of the options
2.) copy downloaded rom to mounted sdcard
3.) once copied, hit the power button to unmount and then return to the main menu
4.)select wipe from the main menu and then do each one of these 3 times
Wipe All data/factory reset
Wipe /data
Wipe /cache
Wipe /Dalvik-cache
Wipe /system
then go back to main menu and then select Fash zip menu and select where you placed your rom and then flash...once its flash go back to main menu and select Developers menu and selet reboot bootloader
open the rom using a zip program and pull the boot.img from the rom and place it in your fastboot directory
once you are in the bootloader it should go to fastboot usb automatically and then run these commands
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
it should reboot and load your rom
clmowers said:
yeah no problem.
If you go back into the bootloader and select recovery, this will bring you into the Amon Ra.
Download a rom from the forums, I personally like Neo's Roms, Infection 2.8.1 is a good choice. But download any rom and put it on your SD card.
1.) select USB-MS toggle and then select on of the options
2.) copy downloaded rom to mounted sdcard
3.) once copied, hit the power button to unmount and then return to the main menu
4.)select wipe from the main menu and then do each one of these 3 times
Wipe All data/factory reset
Wipe /data
Wipe /cache
Wipe /Dalvik-cache
Wipe /system
then go back to main menu and then select Fash zip menu and select where you placed your rom and then flash...once its flash go back to main menu and select Developers menu and selet reboot bootloader
open the rom using a zip program and pull the boot.img from the rom and place it in your fastboot directory
once you are in the bootloader it should go to fastboot usb automatically and then run these commands
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
it should reboot and load your rom
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I have no idea why this isn't working
http://gyazo.com/2627f9963c95e7dc9a03cb118f139aac.png
I did your steps in order, but my phone has been stuck on rebooting... for over 15 minutes as you can see from the CMD. On my phone I just see the booting logo spinning.
I used this rom because I want jellybean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113140
Any ideas?
Also, what do I do with the MD5? I didn't use it.
BabyPenguin said:
I have no idea why this isn't working
http://gyazo.com/2627f9963c95e7dc9a03cb118f139aac.png
I did your steps in order, but my phone has been stuck on rebooting... for over 15 minutes as you can see from the CMD. On my phone I just see the booting logo spinning.
I used this rom because I want jellybean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113140
Any ideas?
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the reboot step isnt 100% needed, its more for ease of use...just pull the battery and power on
Also did you flash the boot.img file?
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BabyPenguin said:
I have no idea why this isn't working
http://gyazo.com/2627f9963c95e7dc9a03cb118f139aac.png
I did your steps in order, but my phone has been stuck on rebooting... for over 15 minutes as you can see from the CMD. On my phone I just see the booting logo spinning.
I used this rom because I want jellybean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113140
Any ideas?
Also, what do I do with the MD5? I didn't use it.
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Dont worry to much about the MD5,I havent used one if forever. Its basically just a security check to make sure that the file you downloaded didnt get corrupt. But with modern technology and internet, its less likely to mess up while downloading. Still possible, but not likely
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the reboot step isnt 100% needed, its more for ease of use...just pull the battery and power on
Also did you flash the boot.img file?
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It's still just sitting on the boot screen.
If you didn't see my edit, there is an md5 file I can download, but I didn't use it because I don't know what to do with it.
BabyPenguin said:
It's still just sitting on the boot screen.
If you didn't see my edit, there is an md5 file I can download, but I didn't use it because I don't know what to do with it.
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Just sent you a PM buds
maybe you can help me out quick im stuck on the lte logo also my bootloader is unlocked but when i open it to try and fix my problem its says i need an update. so i select update, it finishes, and makes me reboot which gets me stuck again.
i cant pick anything in the bootloader menu until i select yes or no for this update but both options require me to reboot after choosing then im back to stuck.
xcapeartist said:
maybe you can help me out quick im stuck on the lte logo also my bootloader is unlocked but when i open it to try and fix my problem its says i need an update. so i select update, it finishes, and makes me reboot which gets me stuck again.
i cant pick anything in the bootloader menu until i select yes or no for this update but both options require me to reboot after choosing then im back to stuck.
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It sounds like you have a ph98img file on your sdcard. Remove the sdcard and Mount it in a PC and remove it. Then remount in the phone. Should allow to get into recovery and fastboot then
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clmowers said:
It sounds like you have a ph98img file on your sdcard. Remove the sdcard and Mount it in a PC and remove it. Then remount in the phone. Should allow to get into recovery and fastboot then
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thanks for the help, before i got your message i got around the issue in a different way just trying a few things. I figured out the phone would boot into recovery with no sd card in it but i couldnt flash the rom again without it installed so i put the sd in partially and then held the battery against the contacts with out inserting it completely then booted into recovery, push the sd in the rest of the way and i was golden for there.
but i happy that someone knew wat it was on the sd card that was giving me the problem ive got that deleted now thanks for the help
xcapeartist said:
thanks for the help, before i got your message i got around the issue in a different way just trying a few things. I figured out the phone would boot into recovery with no sd card in it but i couldnt flash the rom again without it installed so i put the sd in partially and then held the battery against the contacts with out inserting it completely then booted into recovery, push the sd in the rest of the way and i was golden for there.
but i happy that someone knew wat it was on the sd card that was giving me the problem ive got that deleted now thanks for the help
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That works too, probably not the best thing for the phone, but it works, glad i could point you in the right direction
My HTC Rezound is stuck on the HTC white screen. The bootloader is unlocked, but i wasn't able to finish the rooting process before I got this white screen. Can someone walk me through what I need to do? I can get to the HBOOT menu, but not sure what I need to do from here. Other threads said I need to re-lock the bootloader if I'm still in S-ON...but not entirely sure. Thanks.
How did you try to root?
You probably dont have a boot.img anymore... I would flash a ROM and its boot.img
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acejavelin said:
How did you try to root?
You probably dont have a boot.img anymore... I would flash a ROM and its boot.img
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I used a walk through on the unlockr website to root the rezound. I got to the part where you unlock the bootloader but then I gave up for the night and decided to do the rest the next day....but never got a chance...
Would you be able to explain how to flash a ROM and its boot.img? I'm sort of an amateur here..haha...I can get the phone into HBOOT and then get it into recovery mode...but not sure what to do from here....Thanks for trying to help, much appreciated!
Ok, i will backup... Download recovery and flash first, then use its file browser to see if you still have a ROM. Most likely you will have to flash a ROM, and when S-ON requires you to extract the boot.img and flash it manually.
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Does clockworkmod work for the recovery ROM?
mulletchild2 said:
Does clockworkmod work for the recovery ROM?
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CWM or TWRP are custom recovery applications that allow you to flash ROM image zip files. You will need to select a ROM to flash as well. Place a copy of the recoveryXXX.img file in your fastboot directory. The next step will depend on the answer to my next question...
Did you have a certain custom ROM in mind or do you just want to be stock & rooted?
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acejavelin said:
CWM or TWRP are custom recovery applications that allow you to flash ROM image zip files. You will need to select a ROM to flash as well. Place a copy of the recoveryXXX.img file in your fastboot directory. The next step will depend on the answer to my next question...
Did you have a certain custom ROM in mind or do you just want to be stock & rooted?
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stock and rooted would be fine to me unless you have a better suggestion.... I'm very new at this...the only reason i undertook this endeavor is because my soft keys stopped working and most of those "home key" apps only work when you're rooted.
I'm sorry I'm so dumb at this...but do I install CWM to my phone or to my computer?
mulletchild2 said:
stock and rooted would be fine to me unless you have a better suggestion.... I'm very new at this...the only reason i undertook this endeavor is because my soft keys stopped working and most of those "home key" apps only work when you're rooted.
I'm sorry I'm so dumb at this...but do I install CWM to my phone or to my computer?
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You can flash it to your phone, but it isn't necessary... if all you want is stock and rooted, know that I am back in front of a computer and not on limited to Tapatalk on my phone, I will walk you through it. I recommend TWRP though, I am familiar enough with CWM mod to do it on my own, but not to instruct someone (Do not type the quotation marks themselves unless I say otherwise)
1) Download the latest TWRP from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1902381
2) Unzip the file and copy the recovery.img file from the ZIP to the same directory as fastboot/adb
3) Download the ROM image from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260154
4) Open the ZIP with 7Zip (or your favorite ZIP tool) and extract the file called boot.img and place it in the fastboot/adb directory as well (we may or may not need it, depends how this goes for you)
5) Place a copy of the ROM zip file on the root of your microSD card
6) Power up into Hboot (the bootloader) by pressing POWER+VOL DN until the screen comes up
7) Select and start FASTBOOT and connect the USB cable, there should now be a red bar over FASTBOOT USB
8) Open a command window in your fastboot directory
9) Type "fastboot devices" (without quotes) and press enter, the system should respond with your devices serial number, if it doesn't... STOP and report back here
10) Type "fastboot boot recovery.img" and wait for TWRP to start on the phone
11) Go to Wipes -> Advanced and select everything except the external SD and execute it
12) Go back to the top menu
13) Select Install and select the ROM image and flash, wait for it to let you know it's complete
14) Reboot and be patient... first boot on a new ROM can take a significant amount of time, give it a good 15 minutes.
Remember you do not have to flash ANY recovery image to your phone, this is only needed once S-OFF and returning to locked, you can always boot a recovery image via fastboot.
Enjoy
acejavelin said:
You can flash it to your phone, but it isn't necessary... if all you want is stock and rooted, know that I am back in front of a computer and not on limited to Tapatalk on my phone, I will walk you through it. I recommend TWRP though, I am familiar enough with CWM mod to do it on my own, but not to instruct someone (Do not type the quotation marks themselves unless I say otherwise)
1) Download the latest TWRP from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1902381
2) Unzip the file and copy the recovery.img file from the ZIP to the same directory as fastboot/adb
3) Download the ROM image from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260154
4) Open the ZIP with 7Zip (or your favorite ZIP tool) and extract the file called boot.img and place it in the fastboot/adb directory as well (we may or may not need it, depends how this goes for you)
5) Place a copy of the ROM zip file on the root of your microSD card
6) Power up into Hboot (the bootloader) by pressing POWER+VOL DN until the screen comes up
7) Select and start FASTBOOT and connect the USB cable, there should now be a red bar over FASTBOOT USB
8) Open a command window in your fastboot directory
9) Type "fastboot devices" (without quotes) and press enter, the system should respond with your devices serial number, if it doesn't... STOP and report back here
10) Type "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img" and wait for TWRP to start on the phone
11) Go to Wipes -> Advanced and select everything except the external SD and execute it
12) Go back to the top menu
13) Select Install and select the ROM image and flash, wait for it to let you know it's complete
14) Reboot and be patient... first boot on a new ROM can take a significant amount of time, give it a good 15 minutes.
Remember you do not have to flash ANY recovery image to your phone, this is only needed once S-OFF and returning to locked, you can always boot a recovery image via fastboot.
Enjoy
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This is awesome acejavelin...thank you again
I'm going to attempt to do this now...stand by...haha
acejavelin said:
You can flash it to your phone, but it isn't necessary... if all you want is stock and rooted, know that I am back in front of a computer and not on limited to Tapatalk on my phone, I will walk you through it. I recommend TWRP though, I am familiar enough with CWM mod to do it on my own, but not to instruct someone (Do not type the quotation marks themselves unless I say otherwise)
1) Download the latest TWRP from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1902381
2) Unzip the file and copy the recovery.img file from the ZIP to the same directory as fastboot/adb
3) Download the ROM image from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260154
4) Open the ZIP with 7Zip (or your favorite ZIP tool) and extract the file called boot.img and place it in the fastboot/adb directory as well (we may or may not need it, depends how this goes for you)
5) Place a copy of the ROM zip file on the root of your microSD card
6) Power up into Hboot (the bootloader) by pressing POWER+VOL DN until the screen comes up
7) Select and start FASTBOOT and connect the USB cable, there should now be a red bar over FASTBOOT USB
8) Open a command window in your fastboot directory
9) Type "fastboot devices" (without quotes) and press enter, the system should respond with your devices serial number, if it doesn't... STOP and report back here
10) Type "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img" and wait for TWRP to start on the phone
11) Go to Wipes -> Advanced and select everything except the external SD and execute it
12) Go back to the top menu
13) Select Install and select the ROM image and flash, wait for it to let you know it's complete
14) Reboot and be patient... first boot on a new ROM can take a significant amount of time, give it a good 15 minutes.
Remember you do not have to flash ANY recovery image to your phone, this is only needed once S-OFF and returning to locked, you can always boot a recovery image via fastboot.
Enjoy
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The ROM image is going to take 9 hours to download, is this the correct file?
If your internet connection is slow I guess... Its around half a gig
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acejavelin said:
If your internet connection is slow I guess... Its around half a gig
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acejavelin, i got through #4... can you walk me through #5...
5) Place a copy of the ROM zip file on the root of your microSD card - how do I put the ROM zip file on the roote of my micro SD?
mulletchild2 said:
acejavelin, i got through #4... can you walk me through #5...
5) Place a copy of the ROM zip file on the root of your microSD card - how do I put the ROM zip file on the roote of my micro SD?
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The easiest way would be to remove the microSD card and place it an external reader in the PC and then just copy and paste... the other way is to skip #5 , then after #10 (and before #11) use TWRP to mount the SD card by clicking MOUNT and then make sure Storage is set to "Micro SDcard" and click Mount USB Storage... the external SD card should show up on your PC as a regular removable USB drive, just copy it over that way and after it is complete press Home in the lower left corner and continue.
acejavelin said:
The easiest way would be to remove the microSD card and place it an external reader in the PC and then just copy and paste... the other way is to skip #5 , then after #10 (and before #11) use TWRP to mount the SD card by clicking MOUNT and then make sure Storage is set to "Micro SDcard" and click Mount USB Storage... the external SD card should show up on your PC as a regular removable USB drive, just copy it over that way and after it is complete press Home in the lower left corner and continue.
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Update -
I skipped five because I don't have a miniSD external reader.
after I typed "fastboot devices" I think it showed the serial number (which is good i think)...it showed a series of letters and numbers and then fastboot. When i typed fastboot boot recovery recovery.img, i received cannot load recovery... any ideas?
mulletchild2 said:
Update -
I skipped five because I don't have a miniSD external reader.
after I typed "fastboot devices" I think it showed the serial number (which is good i think)...it showed a series of letters and numbers and then fastboot. When i typed fastboot boot recovery recovery.img, i received cannot load recovery... any ideas?
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My bad... Try
fastboot boot recovery.img
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acejavelin said:
My bad... Try
fastboot boot recovery.img
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Still staying can not load recovery.img
Are you sure it is unlocked?
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acejavelin said:
Are you sure it is unlocked?
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Yes, there is a pink strip over the unlocked message in HBOOT
acejavelin said:
Are you sure it is unlocked?
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Just got it to go through...sorry..i didn't have the recovery.img in the right folder.
Now phone has black colored tampered above pink unlocked message....
I"m still confused as to how to use the TWRP to mount the SD card?? When I download TWRP, there was only the recovery.img file in there...so I'm not sure how to open the TWRP application...
mulletchild2 said:
Yes, there is a pink strip over the unlocked message in HBOOT
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I hope you are sticking with me acejavelin....