[Q] problems after flashing cm 10.1 - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi i flashed today cm 10.1 of epinter and after i finished i wanted to update my karnel from CM update (im setings on my phone). when he tryd to update the karnel the phone reset him self. now when i open up the phone i have this screen
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and i cant enter to recovery to reinstall the cm10.1 . and when i let the phone bot bp he give me error messages that com.android.phone stop working
and the thing that bother me the most i dont have the m logo when start up
i will be glad to ge aome help
tnx igal

the only time i've seen screens like that was when i was flashing sbf files and didn't unlock the bootloader first. can you get into fastboot?

palmbeach05 said:
the only time i've seen screens like that was when i was flashing sbf files and didn't unlock the bootloader first. can you get into fastboot?
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yes i can i forgat to say that

ok, sweet. all is not lost. grab the cwm recovery img, rename it as :recovery.img", boot into fastboot and run the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" that should give you the ability to enter recovery.
Wipe down system, cache, data, and dalvik cache, then try reflashing cm 10.1. If it works, boot up into cm 10.1, but do not mess with the kernel yet.

palmbeach05 said:
ok, sweet. all is not lost. grab the cwm recovery img, rename it as :recovery.img", boot into fastboot and run the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" that should give you the ability to enter recovery.
Wipe down system, cache, data, and dalvik cache, then try reflashing cm 10.1. If it works, boot up into cm 10.1, but do not mess with the kernel yet.
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i tryd to do it but i get this
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Is the recovery img in the same folder as the fastboot?
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yes it is . and i look other options from fastboot work(like reboot) it not driver issues . i download cwm from there site so i think it should work.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
This is the link to the CWM img files that are good for the Atrix. I recommend using one of these files. They're all the same, only difference is the color of the words.
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palmbeach05 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
This is the link to the CWM img files that are good for the Atrix. I recommend using one of these files. They're all the same, only difference is the color of the words.
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i tryd to do it i got the same message as before ''error : cannot load '`recovery.img' :no error'' maybe i missed some step? but if you ask me its orher thing because the m logo Disappeared

Ok. Thanks for typing the error msg, the pic was slightly blurry, but thats what i thought it said. When you type in recovery.img, are you putting the ' on both sides of the file like the error msg shows or are you just typing recovery.img ? Also, jw, is this an att branded phone?
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Two other quick questions. Are you using fastboot or moto-fastboot? And the phone is displaying "unlocked fastboot starting fastboot protocol" or something to that effect, right?
What shows up on the phone when you run the flash command?
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palmbeach05 said:
Ok. Thanks for typing the error msg, the pic was slightly blurry, but thats what i thought it said. When you type in recovery.img, are you putting the ' on both sides of the file like the error msg shows or are you just typing recovery.img ? Also, jw, is this an att branded phone?
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Two other quick questions. Are you using fastboot or moto-fastboot? And the phone is displaying "unlocked fastboot stariting fastboot protocol" or something to that effect, right?
What shows up on the phone when you run the flash command?
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1) i write only recovery without ' '
2)no its not i think its bell (i bought in israel : orange)
3)i am using fastboot not moto-fastboot (its not the same thing?)
4)and yes it says "unlocked fastboot stariting fastboot protocol"
btw what is it colod booting? because it allways starting it when it boot to CM

igalc87 said:
1) i write only recovery without ' '
2)no its not i think its bell (i bought in israel : orange)
3)i am using fastboot not moto-fastboot (its not the same thing?)
4)and yes it says "unlocked fastboot stariting fastboot protocol"
btw what is it colod booting? because it allways starting it when it boot to CM
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1. Ok good.
2. Hmmm, a bit more complicated, but i'm still gonna do what i can to help advise you
3. Moto-fastboot is an advanced fastboot. It allows bigger *.img files to be flashed. I think fastboot limits it to 250MB or something.
4. Ok good.
Cold booting is what happens when your device is off and it is turned on. I'm thinking you're referring to that menu in the pic on your first post. Not sure what thats called, but its the same thing as the scroll-through menu that you get when you power up and press vol - at the same time.
Let me quickly look through things to see what to do next. I want to say try flashing a fruitcake rom to see if the device is flashable at all.
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try running this command "fastboot erase recovery"
the recovery img file from the link i gave you, you did rename it to just say recovery.img ?
This link here http://www.das8nt.com/sbffiles.html will bring you to a page of stock roms and sbf files. since you said it might be bell, lets look at bell first. download the rom file of your choice. open it up and it should have *.img files in it. flash to proper partitions.
I'd rather not have you do any sbf flashing unless needed

palmbeach05 said:
1. Ok good.
2. Hmmm, a bit more complicated, but i'm still gonna do what i can to help advise you
3. Moto-fastboot is an advanced fastboot. It allows bigger *.img files to be flashed. I think fastboot limits it to 250MB or something.
4. Ok good.
Cold booting is what happens when your device is off and it is turned on. I'm thinking you're referring to that menu in the pic on your first post. Not sure what thats called, but its the same thing as the scroll-through menu that you get when you power up and press vol - at the same time.
Let me quickly look through things to see what to do next. I want to say try flashing a fruitcake rom to see if the device is flashable at all.
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try running this command "fastboot erase recovery"
the recovery img file from the link i gave you, you did rename it to just say recovery.img ?
This link here http://www.das8nt.com/sbffiles.html will bring you to a page of stock roms and sbf files. since you said it might be bell, lets look at bell first. download the rom file of your choice. open it up and it should have *.img files in it. flash to proper partitions.
I'd rather not have you do any sbf flashing unless needed
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i did fastboot erase recovery and i still get the same message of the error of flash recovery
and about that site i didnt understand what you want me to do could you explain more

Ok, and yes i can. That site has fruitcake roms. They're the same thing as the stock updates from motorola and the same thing as a sbf file, but they're in img format within a zip.
Now based off of what you said earlier, you think it might be a bell phone, so thats what i looked for. The site has the 2.2.2, 2.3.4, and 2.3.6 fruitcakes of the stock updates. Choose one of them (probably 2.3.6 since that is the most up to date) and download it. It will be a zip file. Open the zip and you should find a system and a boot img file. Take these and put them in the same folder as fastboot. Boot into fastboot and do the following:
Fastboot erase system
Fastboot erase data
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot erase osh
Fastboot erase boot
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If this works, then thats great news. If not, let me know and we'll work with the sbf file on that site.
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palmbeach05 said:
Ok, and yes i can. That site has fruitcake roms. They're the same thing as the stock updates from motorola and the same thing as a sbf file, but they're in img format within a zip.
Now based off of what you said earlier, you think it might be a bell phone, so thats what i looked for. The site has the 2.2.2, 2.3.4, and 2.3.6 fruitcakes of the stock updates. Choose one of them (probably 2.3.6 since that is the most up to date) and download it. It will be a zip file. Open the zip and you should find a system and a boot img file. Take these and put them in the same folder as fastboot. Boot into fastboot and do the following:
Fastboot erase system
Fastboot erase data
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot erase osh
Fastboot erase boot
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If this works, then thats great news. If not, let me know and we'll work with the sbf file on that site.
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ok i tryd to do it i erased what i can (couldent erase data and osh)
and after that i tryd to flash and he gave the same message like the recovery
i have photos of the process
i am thinking that the only problem is that i can flash nothing (could be a problem wth flash coand?)

igalc87 said:
ok i tryd to do it i erased what i can (couldent erase data and osh)
and after that i tryd to flash and he gave the same message like the recovery
i have photos of the process
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i am thinking that the only problem is that i can flash nothing (could be a problem wth flash coand?)
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You failed wiping because in fastboot data is called userdata and osh is called vendor.
I don't know about the failed flashing though.

ravilov said:
You failed wiping because in fastboot data is called userdata and osh is called vendor.
I don't know about the failed flashing though.
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erase iserdata worked but vendor not
and you realy dont know wht flash command dosent work

Related

Rom racer's recovery?

Where do I download it? I need it for the the ext4 roms which I've been just flashing through fastboot :/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
Thx for the prompt reply!
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How exactly do i install this? If you guys dont mind me asking such a noobish question cause i can't seem to figure it out from the thread posted above =/ Step by step would be helpful?
TfzSCVang said:
How exactly do i install this? If you guys dont mind me asking such a noobish question cause i can't seem to figure it out from the thread posted above =/ Step by step would be helpful?
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*face palm
How about the directions in his OP.
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Well, the thing is i dont know how to adb push, and thats what it seems like is happening, so what i did was i just put the zip file into my sd card and flashed it =/ but i dont know if that will work, since in the op, he had some commands to erase the previous recovery =/ which is why i was asking =]
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Well it seems to be working? I'll re-edit again should i encounter any problems? And yes, im a noob, please dont troll on it...
TfzSCVang said:
Well, the thing is i dont know how to adb push, and thats what it seems like is happening, so what i did was i just put the zip file into my sd card and flashed it =/ but i dont know if that will work, since in the op, he had some commands to erase the previous recovery =/ which is why i was asking =]
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Well it seems to be working? I'll re-edit again should i encounter any problems? And yes, im a noob, please dont troll on it...
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You can flash roms through fastboot but you can't flash recovery through fastboot? What's the deal with that?
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Alcapone263 said:
You can flash roms through fastboot but you can't flash recovery through fastboot? What's the deal with that?
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Yeah, I've been trying to find a good explanation for the difference between moto-fastboot and fastboot. What exactly is the difference between the two? Are all of the 'erase' commands just as effective between the two?
Can I just drag my fastboot.exe file into the same one my moto-fastboot and adb ones are, and use it interchangeably or will I need to copy other files as well?
Moto-fastboot and fastboot are basically the same, moto-fastboot allows for bigger file chunks(something like that)and is made for the motorola phones. Just use the same commands as you would for fastboot but use mot-fastboot instead.
Hope this helps.
bamastang said:
Moto-fastboot and fastboot are basically the same, moto-fastboot allows for bigger file chunks(something like that)and is made for the motorola phones. Just use the same commands as you would for fastboot but use mot-fastboot instead.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks.
Out of the two I've only used moto-fastboot to install a deodexed system.img. I've done everything else through CWM. I've noticed the moto version seems to be required with certain type of flashes (i.e. recovery,system).
I had to reflash my first backup yesterday and ended up using moto-fastboot for all the erase commands. I just wanted to make sure I was using the correct program to get the cleanest recovery.
ghost_og said:
Thanks.
Out of the two I've only used moto-fastboot to install a deodexed system.img. I've done everything else through CWM. I've noticed the moto version seems to be required with certain type of flashes (i.e. recovery,system).
I had to reflash my first backup yesterday and ended up using moto-fastboot for all the erase commands. I just wanted to make sure I was using the correct program to get the cleanest recovery.
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weird, i use normal fastboot and have yet to have a problem flashing any file; recovery and system images included.
Hi I tried to flash recovery with romracer's . I got these instructions:Copy the recovery image to a convenient location on your computer, preferably with a short path. We will be placing it on the C Drive directly (not in any folder) and using that in the next steps.
Note: The recovery image should have .img extension. If it is in a zip file, extract the .img file from it.
But I can't even extract the zip file with the .img file to C because it says Error:internal error processing iso image.
I am a noobie. Could you guys give me a hand??
Thanks!
kncha said:
Hi I tried to flash recovery with romracer's . I got these instructions:Copy the recovery image to a convenient location on your computer, preferably with a short path. We will be placing it on the C Drive directly (not in any folder) and using that in the next steps.
Note: The recovery image should have .img extension. If it is in a zip file, extract the .img file from it.
But I can't even extract the zip file with the .img file to C because it says Error:internal error processing iso image.
I am a noobie. Could you guys give me a hand??
Thanks!
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This is what is did I downloaded automatic bootloader unlock from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871, unzip it, you will find img file named recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029 replace it with romracer recovery you downloaded and rename the romracer recovery as recovery-en-goapk-0630-1029. Just to be safe even replace the recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4-olympus with rom racer recovery and rename it as recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.4-olympus. Open main and select option 2 and follow the instructions.It worked for me
First of all thanks!
I did what you told me chose option #2 but when I got into the next #5 "now release vol down and press vol down until ...... it showed the exclamation sign with the lil android. Did I do something wrong?
kncha said:
First of all thanks!
I did what you told me chose option #2 but when I got into the next #5 "now release vol down and press vol down until ...... it showed the exclamation sign with the lil android. Did I do something wrong?
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what was the error you got, just to be sure download the romracer recovery again it may be a bad download.You just have to switch off the phone switch off the phone holding volume down until you see fastboot then connect it to pc open main and select option 2. It will ask you to do the stuff i just said, press enter it will show device serial number and then again enter and it will write the recovery image and will ask for reboot, hold the volume down button until it shows fastboot disconnect the cable then keep pressing vol down till you get android recovery press vol up to select and that's it you get the recovery.
Edit: Are you rooted and have an unlocked bootloader.

Phone wont boot any rom

I tried booting various sense and aosp roms, but my phone won't boot past the flying 3d or any other boot animations. Can someone please help? I tried wiping everything. It worked at first but it doesn't now.
I think this belongs in the questions part of the thread.(Im sure a mod might move it) Other than that can you even do a Nandroid restore?
SilverSuperman said:
I think this belongs in the questions part of the thread.(Im sure a mod might move it) Other than that can you even do a Nandroid restore?
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i tried that too. I think it has to do something with flashing a bad kernel
Ok in order for anyone to help you more could you please tell which hboot you have, also specify further about your problem. For example: does your phone just freeze at some point or does the bootscreen keep running and never gets past it or is it taking over the world or what?
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Im asking because there has been alot of views on this and ppl just pass it up because its in the wrong section. Dont take offense to this plz. Im sure u knew this due to you have been a member since Oct. 2009
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Ok in order for anyone to help you more could you please tell which hboot you have, also specify further about your problem. For example: does your phone just freeze at some point or does the bootscreen keep running and never gets past it or is it taking over the world or what?
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HB1.5
it keeps freezing at the flying 3d animatio.
I think you should re-post this in the questions and answers part of the thread and leave this one alone. Otherwise theres gonna be ppl that will "flame" you and say that we have a section for questions and answers. Technically of course it doesnt belong here anyways. Just re-post it over there too and for some reason ppl will be more willing to help you.
ok heres your fix
1-take the rom of your choice put in your sd card
2-then take boot.img out of your rom and recovery.img of your choice and place it in android-sdk/platform-tools
(rename recovery u have to recovery.img then place it in android-sdk/platform-tools)
3-if runing widows hold shift and right click then open with command prop
4-then reboot your phone into fastboot (make sure u have fastboot drivers installed)
5- then type this in command prop
fastboot flash boot boot.img
after its done type this
fastboot boot recovery.img
then it will take u into recovery then do all wipes and flash rom of your choice
and enjoy
hope this helps u
sac23 said:
ok heres your fix
1-take the rom of your choice put in your sd card
2-then take boot.img out of your rom and recovery.img of your choice and place it in android-sdk/platform-tools
(rename recovery u have to recovery.img then place it in android-sdk/platform-tools)
3-if runing widows hold shift and right click then open with command prop
4-then reboot your phone into fastboot (make sure u have fastboot drivers installed)
5- then type this in command prop
fastboot flash boot boot.img
after its done type this
fastboot boot recovery.img
then it will take u into recovery then do all wipes and flash rom of your choice
and enjoy
hope this helps u
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You can take the boot.img piece out that is not needed. Once you power on phone holding power and volume down, choose fastboot, connect usb, and just do fastboot boot recovery.img this will give you full access and when you flash the rom, it will install kernel and all necessary files.
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He provided the fix for the problem he's having right now. So his steps are correct. Now in the future he'd want to do the
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fastboot boot recovery.img
To help with flashing in the future.
nolimit78 said:
He provided the fix for the problem he's having right now. So his steps are correct. Now in the future he'd want to do the
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
To help with flashing in the future.
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I didn't think that was needed. What exactly does fastboot flash boot boot.img do?
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There is a limitation with HTC's unlock, recovery does not have permission to write to the boot partition, this is where the kernel goes. What this means is that you can't flash a kernel through the normal recovery. Which also means that you can't flash a ROM that requires a custom kernel. There are two ways that I know of to work around this. One is to just flash the kernel(boot.img) from fastboot, the other, and easier way is to boot recovery from fastboot and just do everything from there.
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is there a way around all of this besides fastboot? or anything i can do in recovery instead?
mariojp said:
is there a way around all of this besides fastboot? or anything i can do in recovery instead?
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My 3D is not yet rooted, but you should be able to flash everything you need without a computer. You will need Flash Image GUI, which is found in the market, or can be downloaded via the XDA post. It's JoeyKrim's program.
Here's a stickied thread, over in the Android Dev forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1306248

[Q] T329w need help to extract the stock kernal & radio

T329w is customized version Of Desire X (t329e) which have to SIM card
The rom for Desire X running Perfect on my T329w except there is no Signal...
I think flash back the T329w's stock Kernal and Radio can fix it?
Has anyone can Help me?
Thanks a Lot !
link of Rom for T329w
Version 1
http://pan.baidu.com/s/122oNL
Version 2
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1oVdzO
Hi
You can downlod from here:https://hotfile.com/dl/249367403/0b72cc6/T329W.rar.html
This is decrypt stock rom for T329w without "System.img"
I can't install this,
more details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483223
BABAK236 said:
Hi
You can downlod from here:https://hotfile.com/dl/249367403/0b72cc6/T329W.rar.html
This is decrypt stock rom for T329w without "System.img"
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I need the Stock Recovery for T329w as by mistake flashed Single sim recovery. I am from India and using Stock ROM with JB (version 4.1.1).
Flashing the "recovery_signed.img" inside the folder of this Download would be helpful?
Please reply.
Thanks.
arindam4u said:
I need the Stock Recovery for T329w as by mistake flashed Single sim recovery. I am from India and using Stock ROM with JB (version 4.1.1).
Flashing the "recovery_signed.img" inside the folder of this Download would be helpful?
Please reply.
Thanks.
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I think it will
Did the same mistake..
Any help on this front will be useful
yashvchauhan said:
Did the same mistake..
Any help on this front will be useful
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There is a dual sim rom in one of these threads, flash that and after that flash the correct stock recovery.
And next time read carefully because this forum is not for the the Desire X dual sim
GtrCraft said:
There is a dual sim rom in one of these threads, flash that and after that flash the correct stock recovery.
And next time read carefully because this forum is not for the the Desire X dual sim
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Searched, couldn't find any dual sim roms apart from the one in this thread
EDIT - or maybe it's this one? it's compatible with dual sim http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46730392&postcount=30
thanks for your help though..
This is what i plan to do :
Download and flash TWRP for t329w
Transfer http://pan.baidu.com/s/122oNL (version 1) to SD Card and the recovery_signed.img and boot_signed.img to SC Card
Reboot phone to recovery
Choose Wipe then Swipe to Factory Reset
or the best is Select Advance Wipe, tick all except sdcard then swipe to wipe
Select Install and select the version1 rom.zip then swipe to confirm flash
Wait until the installation is finished
Reboot phone to fastboot and connect it to your PC
Open command prompt, lead it to folder where you installed adb and fastboot and issue commands:
fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery_signed.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
fastboot flash boot c:\boot_signed.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
yashvchauhan said:
Searched, couldn't find any dual sim roms apart from the one in this thread
EDIT - or maybe it's this one? it's compatible with dual sim http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46730392&postcount=30
thanks for your help though..
This is what i plan to do :
Download and flash TWRP for t329w
Transfer http://pan.baidu.com/s/122oNL (version 1) to SD Card and the recovery_signed.img and boot_signed.img to SC Card
Reboot phone to recovery
Choose Wipe then Swipe to Factory Reset
or the best is Select Advance Wipe, tick all except sdcard then swipe to wipe
Select Install and select the version1 rom.zip then swipe to confirm flash
Wait until the installation is finished
Reboot phone to fastboot and connect it to your PC
Open command prompt, lead it to folder where you installed adb and fastboot and issue commands:
fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery_signed.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
fastboot flash boot c:\boot_signed.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
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Perfect steps, if those two roms don't work then try this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/others/files/DX/Dual SIM/T329w_2.12.1402.1.zip/download
(That was the one I meant)
GtrCraft said:
Perfect steps, if those two roms don't work then try this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/others/files/DX/Dual SIM/T329w_2.12.1402.1.zip/download
(That was the one I meant)
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One last thing, I forgot to mention I had taken a NAndroid backup before installing the ROM. I restored it and did a full wipe/factory reset, but I think the kernel is the problem (it shows the kernel used by the single sim ROM)
So as of now, I'm just going to flash the boot and recovery, coz boot_signed should change the kernel.
Also, this folder contains other images such as radio, hboot, dzdata etc. what are these for and would they help?
Thanks a lot for your help!!
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There's a guy on FB who had a similar problem. He said he flashed a "brushed" ROM from a chinese forum (i got the links), well if you translate it means a modified ROM for the dual sim, right? He also said he was missing the RUU. Any help here would be appreciated.. Thanks a lot!
Heres what he said
"i used a brushed rom and installed through twrp recovery bro . check the link i sent u can translate it and find everything . i couldnt find ruu file"
yashvchauhan said:
One last thing, I forgot to mention I had taken a NAndroid backup before installing the ROM. I restored it and did a full wipe/factory reset, but I think the kernel is the problem (it shows the kernel used by the single sim ROM)
So as of now, I'm just going to flash the boot and recovery, coz boot_signed should change the kernel.
Also, this folder contains other images such as radio, hboot, dzdata etc. what are these for and would they help?
Thanks a lot for your help!!
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After restoring Nandroid, just fastboot flash the boot_signed.img and reboot and see whether it boot. It should work if the custom recovery is working well for your device. No need to fastboot flash recovery_signed.img first. Just boot and see whether it works. If it works then only you fastboot flash the recovery_signed.img if you want to.
Don't worry about other images as you can't flash those on a S-On device.
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After restoring Nandroid, just fastboot flash the boot_signed.img and reboot and see whether it boot. It should work if the custom recovery is working well for your device. No need to fastboot flash recovery_signed.img first. Just boot and see whether it works. If it works then only you fastboot flash the recovery_signed.img if you want to.
Don't worry about other images as you can't flash those on a S-On device.
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HELP!! I flashed the boot.img and now the phone doesn't boot. Shows white screen then blackout.
adb doesn't detect it
help!!
yashvchauhan said:
HELP!! I flashed the boot.img and now the phone doesn't boot. Shows white screen then blackout.
adb doesn't detect it
help!!
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Inside your nandroid backup there is a file boot.emmc.win, this is your stock boot.img
So fastboot flash this one with command
fastboot flash boot boot.emmc.win
ckpv5 said:
Inside your nandroid backup there is a file boot.emmc.win, this is your stock boot.img
So fastboot flash this one with command
fastboot flash boot boot.emmc.win
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shows Error : Cannot open boot.emmc.win
Is it because my nandroid is on external sd? I'm using nexus prime as the recovery
yashvchauhan said:
shows Error : Cannot open boot.emmc.win
Is it because my nandroid is on external sd? I'm using nexus prime as the recovery
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What do you mean shows Error : Cannot open boot.emmc.win ? boot.emmc.win is created by a TWRP recovery only. If there is one you don't have to "open" it, just copy it to your fastboot folder
Now you mentioned you use nexus prime as the recovery do you mean you use NexusRecovery ? Can you list here the file names inside the nandroid backup ? I don't think you have boot.emmc.win in NexusRecovery
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What do you mean shows Error : Cannot open boot.emmc.win ? boot.emmc.win is created by a TWRP recovery only. If there is one you don't have to "open" it, just copy it to your fastboot folder
Now you mentioned you use nexus prime as the recovery do you mean you use NexusRecovery ? Can you list here the file names inside the nandroid backup ? I don't think you have boot.emmc.win in NexusRecovery
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Hmm, i went to Nandroid restore > Advanced restore > Restore boot
doesn't boot.
tried restoring the whole backup, doesn't boot.
even a wipe data/factory reset doesn't make it boot!
Will taking it to an HTC centre help? (I'm ready to pay some amt of money.)
Oh no... you don't know what fastboot flash means ? It is not using the recovery to restore boot. You need to copy the boot.img to your PC where you have all your fastboot files in a folder.
Try again this way as I don't have my PC with me. Replying to you with someone else PC.
In my ROM threads, you will see Boot.img_Installer_RCx.x.zip in post #1. Download any of them then do the following
1. Download theBoot.img_Installer_RCx.x.zip and extract it on your PC desktop
2. Reboot your DX to bootloader and connect to your PC (you should see the word "fastboot usb" in red color on the bootloader)
3. Open the Boot.img_Installer_RCx.x folder that you extracted, you should see a batch file Install Boot.img.bat there
4. Replace the boot.img with your boot.img (don't use the one that already in the folder). Try the boot_signed.img that you have, rename it to boot.img
5. Run that Install Boot.img.bat and when it stop just press any key to exit
6. Reboot
And yes, taking it to HTC centre will help but of course you need to pay them
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Oh no... you don't know what fastboot flash means ? It is not using the recovery to restore boot. You need to copy the boot.img to your PC where you have all your fastboot files in a folder.
Try again this way as I don't have my PC with me. Replying to you with someone else PC.
In my ROM threads, you will see Boot.img_Installer_RCx.x.zip in post #1. Download any of them then do the following
1. Download theBoot.img_Installer_RCx.x.zip and extract it on your PC desktop
2. Reboot your DX to bootloader and connect to your PC (you should see the word "fastboot usb" in red color on the bootloader)
3. Open the Boot.img_Installer_RCx.x folder that you extracted, you should see a batch file Install Boot.img.bat there
4. Replace the boot.img with your boot.img (don't use the one that already in the folder). Try the boot_signed.img that you have, rename it to boot.img
5. Run that Install Boot.img.bat and when it stop just press any key to exit
6. Reboot
And yes, taking it to HTC centre will help but of course you need to pay them
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Hmm, I will try that. Guess I will have to take it anyway coz of the SIM card issue.
Thanks a lot man. You've been a great help. Appreciate every bit of it.
yashvchauhan said:
One last thing, I forgot to mention I had taken a NAndroid backup before installing the ROM. I restored it and did a full wipe/factory reset, but I think the kernel is the problem (it shows the kernel used by the single sim ROM)
So as of now, I'm just going to flash the boot and recovery, coz boot_signed should change the kernel.
Also, this folder contains other images such as radio, hboot, dzdata etc. what are these for and would they help?
Thanks a lot for your help!!
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There's a guy on FB who had a similar problem. He said he flashed a "brushed" ROM from a chinese forum (i got the links), well if you translate it means a modified ROM for the dual sim, right? He also said he was missing the RUU. Any help here would be appreciated.. Thanks a lot!
Heres what he said
"i used a brushed rom and installed through twrp recovery bro . check the link i sent u can translate it and find everything . i couldnt find ruu file"
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don't flash the radio hboot and other files than boot and recovery
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yashvchauhan said:
Hmm, I will try that. Guess I will have to take it anyway coz of the SIM card issue.
Thanks a lot man. You've been a great help. Appreciate every bit of it.
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Ohh, I just read it properly. I know what fastboot flash means. Using Android SDK > Platform tools > Shift+rightclick > open as command prompt > fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img
I've already done it. This boot_signed.img in this thread seems weird.
After installing the custom ROM, restoring my nandroid backup, my phone was booting, but without the sim being recognized.
So I fastboot flashed the above (second post of this thread) boot_signed.img from c:\
But THAT boot_signed.img led to my phone being stuck in a bootloop > white start screen > turns black > try switching it on again > same thing
Hoped I could restore the nandroid boot using recovery advanced restore, but didn't work.
Will try fastboot flashing the MIUI boot.img (coz that's what was working initially, though without a sim, and the one in this thread's second post doesn't have a source), atleast that should get my phone booting. And will try searching for the boot of my nexus recovery backup, coz that will be the stock boot.img.
My last thing before I go to HTC .
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GtrCraft said:
don't flash the radio hboot and other files than boot and recovery
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I only flashed boot and recovery, not the others

VZW Kernel/Recovery/System/Flashable Radio

For use on Verizon variant HTC ONE MAX only!!!
S-off users only!!!!
Software version 1.11.605.4
Stock Recovery-
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974293
flash via fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Stock Kernel (insecure)-
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974294
flash via fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
System Image (must unrar first to get system.img)
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974295
flash via fastboot
fastboot flash system system.img
Flashable radio-
download this:
https://www.mediafire.com/?ucj15e2zavewnbq
vzw_max_radio.zip ba7f0302040731949a4db3cb0c9c4e98
double check the md5 matches above.
flash in ruu mode:
-phone in fastboot
-open cmd
-enter:
fastboot devices
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip vzw_max_radio.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
if you see a baseband in the bootloader screen now,thats a good sign
fastboot reboot
Credits- Scotty1223 for working his radio magic
Jiggity Janx - afh mirrors
Awesome sauce, thank you :good:
@dottat is it possible to write a script for those for the n00bs that may be the faint of heart type? Like a flash-all deal? I'm good with manually flashing them all individually but for those that aren't that would be dope.. Can you even do that with the .img's for HTC devices?
Murrda said:
@dottat is it possible to write a script for those for the n00bs that may be the faint of heart type? Like a flash-all deal? I'm good with manually flashing them all individually but for those that aren't that would be dope.. Can you even do that with the .img's for HTC devices?
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dottat worked with the Flashify dev to get it working with the One Max. Recommend everyone use that.
HELP !!!
I tried flashing the system img, but keep on getting this error msg below. Can't do anything else but go into Custom Recovery.
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
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mustangmao said:
HELP !!!
I tried flashing the system img, but keep on getting this error msg below. Can't do anything else but go into Custom Recovery.
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
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When sending boot image after i use fastboot erase boot commend, it just stuck on sending 'boot' <16384 kb> and nothing happens. Any help suggestion?
...Send boot.img when flashing boot. Send system when sending system. Can't flash system into boot partition
The boot partition is only 16 megs so if you try to flash a 2 gig file into it you'll prolly hang.
Flashing the 2gig system.img to the system partition properly will likely take some time. You have screenshots?
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That's exactly what i did following your instruction. Here's the steps i did (BTW: I will take screenshots as soon as i am home)
1) Went into TWRP and performed a wipe (Data, cache and system)
2) Connect MAX to PC (Win 7 64bit)
3) Go into Fastboot mode (tested using Fastboot devices and results came back with serial number)
4) Copied System and Boot img into the same folder as Fastboot/ADB
5) Issue commend: fastboot flash boot boot.img ---- Error: 1st it was stuck on sending, nothing happens for like 10 minutes, unplug then tried Run CMD with local admin, got a different error msg, this time it says FAILED (remote: not allowed)
6) Then I tried flash just system.img using fastboot flash system system.img --- got error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
I then went back into TWRP, basically did a complete wipe of everything (lucky TWRP was intact), went back into Fastboot mode and did another erase.
1) Enter Fastboot mode and issued: Fastboot erase boot, recovery and system -- All went fine
2) Then tried flash individual recovery/boot/system into its partition, same error msg as above
I thought i am toast for sure, but upon rebooting, i still have TWRP and Thank God i had a Full Backup stored on my external SD card, I just did a restore and everyone is back to where i left off..
thanks for your quick response
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mustangmao said:
That's exactly what i did following your instruction. Here's the steps i did (BTW: I will take screenshots as soon as i am home)
1) Went into TWRP and performed a wipe (Data, cache and system)
2) Connect MAX to PC (Win 7 64bit)
3) Go into Fastboot mode (tested using Fastboot devices and results came back with serial number)
4) Copied System and Boot img into the same folder as Fastboot/ADB
5) Issue commend: fastboot flash boot boot.img ---- Error: 1st it was stuck on sending, nothing happens for like 10 minutes, unplug then tried Run CMD with local admin, got a different error msg, this time it says FAILED (remote: not allowed)
6) Then I tried flash just system.img using fastboot flash system system.img --- got error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
I then went back into TWRP, basically did a complete wipe of everything (lucky TWRP was intact), went back into Fastboot mode and did another erase.
1) Enter Fastboot mode and issued: Fastboot erase boot, recovery and system -- All went fine
2) Then tried flash individual recovery/boot/system into its partition, same error msg as above
I thought i am toast for sure, but upon rebooting, i still have TWRP and Thank God i had a Full Backup stored on my external SD card, I just did a restore and everyone is back to where i left off..
thanks for your quick response
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BTW: Reason I need to flash the Stock Rom is because my One Max has this weird charging problem, where once the phone is turned on, it only charges to 35-37% and it stops, however if I leave it powered off and charge, it charges to 100% all the way. It must be a software issue and since I am using it on AT&T, Verizon CS and retail store doesn't even want to offer at help. So, i am kinda stuck with fixing the issue myself.
mustangmao said:
That's exactly what i did following your instruction. Here's the steps i did (BTW: I will take screenshots as soon as i am home)
1) Went into TWRP and performed a wipe (Data, cache and system)
2) Connect MAX to PC (Win 7 64bit)
3) Go into Fastboot mode (tested using Fastboot devices and results came back with serial number)
4) Copied System and Boot img into the same folder as Fastboot/ADB
5) Issue commend: fastboot flash boot boot.img ---- Error: 1st it was stuck on sending, nothing happens for like 10 minutes, unplug then tried Run CMD with local admin, got a different error msg, this time it says FAILED (remote: not allowed)
6) Then I tried flash just system.img using fastboot flash system system.img --- got error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
I then went back into TWRP, basically did a complete wipe of everything (lucky TWRP was intact), went back into Fastboot mode and did another erase.
1) Enter Fastboot mode and issued: Fastboot erase boot, recovery and system -- All went fine
2) Then tried flash individual recovery/boot/system into its partition, same error msg as above
I thought i am toast for sure, but upon rebooting, i still have TWRP and Thank God i had a Full Backup stored on my external SD card, I just did a restore and everyone is back to where i left off..
thanks for your quick response
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BTW: Reason I need to flash the Stock Rom is because my One Max has this weird charging problem, where once the phone is turned on, it only charges to 35-37% and it stops, however if I leave it powered off and charge, it charges to 100% all the way. It must be a software issue and since I am using it on AT&T, Verizon CS and retail store doesn't even want to offer at help. So, i am kinda stuck with fixing the issue myself.
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Are you unlocked? Because remote not allowed word indicates you are not. Can you confirm?
If your kernel is what got hosed you always flash my boot.IMG using the app flashify from the market from a booted rooted rom....assuming you are unlocked. Otherwise you will have create a flashable 0p3img.zip file and flash your kernels from hboot.
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dottat said:
Are you unlocked? Because remote not allowed word indicates you are not. Can you confirm?
If your kernel is what got hosed you always flash my boot.IMG using the app flashify from the market from a booted rooted rom....assuming you are unlocked. Otherwise you will have create a flashable 0p3img.zip file and flash your kernels from hboot.
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Yes, i am unlocked and S-OFF and rooted.
Tried another PC and using factory HTC cable, still the same error when flashing system.
Now, if the issue is with my OS, all i need to flash is just System.img and nothing else, right?
mustangmao said:
Yes, i am unlocked and S-OFF and rooted.
Tried another PC and using factory HTC cable, still the same error when flashing system.
Now, if the issue is with my OS, all i need to flash is just System.img and nothing else, right?
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Load flashify (free) from the app store. Copy the boot.IMG to your SD card and flash boot from that app and report back.
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dottat said:
Load flashify (free) from the app store. Copy the boot.IMG to your SD card and flash boot from that app and report back.
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Flash boot.img from SDcard, everything went fine, just rebooted the phone, no issues. Now, how do i flash the System.IMG, which is the key to hopfully solve the battery charing issue? thanks
It should be via fastboot...but your fast boot install doesn't seem to like flashing anything to your phone. Do you have any other pcs you can try and can you see if your charging issue was fixed before proceeding ?
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dottat said:
It should be via fastboot...but your fast boot install doesn't seem to like flashing anything to your phone. Do you have any other pcs you can try and can you see if your charging issue was fixed before proceeding ?
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Wow, i am amazed, just flashing the boot.img and my phone starts chargin pass 37% now while the phone is powered on. Maybe i don't need to flash system.img after all. You rocks dude, thanks so much. Keep up the good work !!!
for what its worth,ive never been able to fastboot flash system system.img ive always gotten that space error.
ive just skimmed thru this,but the easiest way7 for you guys to flash this is to just open the radio zip and add the other images to it. then you can use those directions(oem rebootRUU,etc) and flash them all in one shot.
i could work with you guys to dump the relevant images that usually come in an ruu if you want to make up a full(unsigned) ruu.
I also had the charging issue.(wouldn't charge past 37%....Switched charger and the issue is no more.
sent from my humongous VZW HTC ONE MAX
mustangmao said:
Wow, i am amazed, just flashing the boot.img and my phone starts chargin pass 37% now while the phone is powered on. Maybe i don't need to flash system.img after all. You rocks dude, thanks so much. Keep up the good work !!!
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Sorta figured that would happen...good deal.
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scotty1223 said:
for what its worth,ive never been able to fastboot flash system system.img ive always gotten that space error.
ive just skimmed thru this,but the easiest way7 for you guys to flash this is to just open the radio zip and add the other images to it. then you can use those directions(oem rebootRUU,etc) and flash them all in one shot.
i could work with you guys to dump the relevant images that usually come in an ruu if you want to make up a full(unsigned) ruu.
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Lets make that
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I know someone was working on decrypting the verizon ruu. He said recently he had gotten busy with some other stuff. So itbis out there and somewhat done already. Just didnt want you guys to put a lotbinto it when there may be other avenues.
Jiggity Janx said:
I know someone was working on decrypting the verizon ruu. He said recently he had gotten busy with some other stuff. So itbis out there and somewhat done already. Just didnt want you guys to put a lotbinto it when there may be other avenues.
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Good to know, thanks for the heads up.
Jiggity Janx said:
I know someone was working on decrypting the verizon ruu. He said recently he had gotten busy with some other stuff. So itbis out there and somewhat done already. Just didnt want you guys to put a lotbinto it when there may be other avenues.
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any idea where it is? I hadn't seen one but there's an app for decrypting

Need flasher!!!!!

I rooted the Hydro Elite last night and immediately started cleaning up the Verizon bloatware. I must have went a little crazy and removed an APK from the system/app folder that is required for the phone function to run. I am now just getting FC's on 'com.android.phone' when not in airplane mode. Tried a factory reset to no luck, tried some APK restores from similar models, etc. In my arrogance of thinking I know what I am doing I did not backup the APK's I removed from the system/app folder. Normally this would be no big deal, I could just pull them from the ROM image, or reload an image, or whatever. But, it seems Kyocera or Verizon have absolutely no self-help ROM's on the net to reinstall nor has any custom ROMs been developed for this phone yet. I have the system zip but i dont know what or how to use or flash it/ restore it! SOMEBODY PLEASEEEEEE HELP ME
Roblewis17 said:
I rooted the Hydro Elite last night and immediately started cleaning up the Verizon bloatware. I must have went a little crazy and removed an APK from the system/app folder that is required for the phone function to run. I am now just getting FC's on 'com.android.phone' when not in airplane mode. Tried a factory reset to no luck, tried some APK restores from similar models, etc. In my arrogance of thinking I know what I am doing I did not backup the APK's I removed from the system/app folder. Normally this would be no big deal, I could just pull them from the ROM image, or reload an image, or whatever. But, it seems Kyocera or Verizon have absolutely no self-help ROM's on the net to reinstall nor has any custom ROMs been developed for this phone yet. I have the system zip but i dont know what or how to use or flash it/ restore it! SOMEBODY PLEASEEEEEE HELP ME
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Try putting the phone in airplane mode then enable wifi, if that works then download "flash GUI" from google play and try installing the zip that way. Its a long shot but you got nothing to loose.
I wish I could but my phone is currently in a bootloop, I could only goto recovery and fastboot
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Roblewis17 said:
I wish I could but my phone is currently in a bootloop, I could only goto recovery and fastboot
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Ok I thought you still had function in airplane mode. I don't own this phone but I am assuming the bootloader is locked. If it is then there is no way out because you have no custom recovery and now way to flash. What options / features do you have in recovery?
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Roblewis17 said:
I wish I could but my phone is currently in a bootloop, I could only goto recovery and fastboot
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Ran across this not sure if it will help, good luck
How to: Use "adb sideload" on your Android device
Probably every Android power-user at least once in his life used ADB - Android Debug Bridge. It is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with an emulator instance or connected Android-powered device. Using ADB shell commands gives you additional control over your device and sometimes it can save your device from being bricked (example: How to: copy ROM zip file to the freshly wiped device). You can find some more basic information about ADB here.
Since Android Jelly Bean there has been a new ADB mode available in the AOSP recovery, incorporated by the Android developer community into custom recoveries too. It is called "ADB sideload" and most of you probably have heard about it already. This is an alternate method to the one I wrote about here - How to: copy ROM zip file to the freshly wiped device. The main difference is that ADB sideload works only with recoveries based on Jelly Bean source or newer. I believe that ADB sideload was created to simplify the process of flashing/restoring Android update.zip packages.
Keep in mind that while using ADB sideload, the regular ADB shell won't work. To be able to use SIDELOAD mode make sure you're running latest ADB drivers from the Android SDK (Platform-tools). Here are the simple steps you need to follow to flash update.zip package using adb sideload mode (based on stock Android recovery):
Place the ZIP package you want to install in the same location where you keep ADB drivers - adb.exe, AdbWinApi.dll and AdbWinUsbApi.dll (usually it's SDK\platform-tools)
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in Settings > Development on your device
Make sure your phone drivers are installed on the PC you're going to use
Boot your device in recovery mode (Android logo with a exclamation mark) and connect your device to PC
Hold down "power" button first, followed quickly by "volume up" button. You should now see the recovery menu
Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it
Open a command prompt on the PC (cmd.exe), type and confirm with ENTER:
cd /d <adb.exe location> (for example: cd /d c:\SDK\platform-tools) or you can open your SDK/platform-tools folder, then press SHIFT button and the right-click mouse button and choose “Open command prompt here”
adb sideload <filename>.zip (for example: adb sideload update.zip)
The zip package will begin installing. When it's done, select "reboot system now."
How is that different from the alternative method? You don't have to manually create the proper folders structure, push the file and later install if from inside the recovery menu. The result is basically the same, because ADB sideload is also transferring the zip file into the device internal memory and later it automatically begins the installation procedure. However, it works only with recoveries based on Android Jelly Bean source.
Source: Android revolution HD
Only to factory reset & wip cache partition. I'm guessing u gotta fatboot it but I don't know of any way to do so. I have the system zip tho
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Oh wow I always had trouble doing command I will try my best. So do I put the phone in recovery or fastboot?
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My recovery menu doesn't offer the option to apply update from zip only to factory reset & wipe cache partition.
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Roblewis17 said:
My recovery menu doesn't offer the option to apply update from zip only to factory reset & wipe cache partition.
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Ok try to enable fast boot on your phone. Then connect to PC. Copy the zip file that you got from the Russian guy and paste into your fast boot folder. Type "Fast Boot name of file .zip" then type " type in commands to reboot your phone. And switch back to your phone, ( click on it from your desktop as if you are going to "safely remove". Google using fast boot to umbirick any android phone" tons of guides. I would post links but XDA does not allow it until I have posted 10 times
OK so which fastboot program do I use? And which fastboot folder exactly do I put the system zip in?
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Roblewis17 said:
OK so which fastboot program do I use? And which fastboot folder exactly do I put the system zip in?
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Ok google these 2 utube videos:
"How to install android sdk, adb, and fast boot" by Qbking77 this is how to for adb
Also take a peek at "how to install and use fastboot tutorial-Nexus" by Chris Nacca.
That should get you started
OK thank you. I have something called minimal fastboot on my PC is that the same fastboot? And also you can PM me the links you wanted to send me but couldn't
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Doesnt work
Lpen21 said:
Ok google these 2 utube videos:
"How to install android sdk, adb, and fast boot" by Qbking77 this is how to for adb
Also take a peek at "how to install and use fastboot tutorial-Nexus" by Chris Nacca.
That should get you started
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this doesnt work on Windows 8 64bit. any other options?
Roblewis17 said:
this doesnt work on Windows 8 64bit. any other options?
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Sorry to hear, not familiar with windows 8. Im out of answers at this point with respect to fastboot. Maybe try contacting kyocera or verizon and tell them your predicament. They may switch out your phone. Kyoceras are unforgiving phones because of locked bootloaders.
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Roblewis17 said:
OK thank you. I have something called minimal fastboot on my PC is that the same fastboot? And also you can PM me the links you wanted to send me but couldn't
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Minimal,fastboot is an abbreviated version, should be the same/do the same thing. Look it up on xda forums. Not familiar with it so you are on your own with how it works.
solution?
Lpen21 said:
Sorry to hear, not familiar with windows 8. Im out of answers at this point with respect to fastboot. Maybe try contacting kyocera or verizon and tell them your predicament. They may switch out your phone. Kyoceras are unforgiving phones because of locked bootloaders.
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Minimal,fastboot is an abbreviated version, should be the same/do the same thing. Look it up on xda forums. Not familiar with it so you are on your own with how it works.
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Hydro Elite CWM (ported from LG Spectrum 2) can be loaded through fastboot from PC (fastboot boot hydro_cwm.img). If you can enter fastboot mode (yellow penguin) you could restore phone by loading CWM and restore from backup.
Link to CWM image: http://yadi.sk/d/sT3hyWWeLPuuD
Another way - flashing whole system.img partition through fastboot flash system system.img. Link to archive with stock 2.03 system image: http://4pda.ru/pages/go/?u=http:%2...ocera_elite.7z
ok here somebody sent me a solution i think this is the correct way , however can break this down to me in more detail.
Roblewis17 said:
Hydro Elite CWM (ported from LG Spectrum 2) can be loaded through fastboot from PC (fastboot boot hydro_cwm.img). If you can enter fastboot mode (yellow penguin) you could restore phone by loading CWM and restore from backup.
Link to CWM image: http://yadi.sk/d/sT3hyWWeLPuuD
Another way - flashing whole system.img partition through fastboot flash system system.img. Link to archive with stock 2.03 system image: http://4pda.ru/pages/go/?u=http:%2...ocera_elite.7z
ok here somebody sent me a solution i think this is the correct way , however can break this down to me in more detail.
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Not sure you could load CWM since bootloader is locked, but flashing the whole system may do the trick. The exact breakdown is beyond my abilities. Maybe post the question on this forum on how to flash system img via fastboot. That should in theory restore you back to original state.
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Roblewis17 said:
Hydro Elite CWM (ported from LG Spectrum 2) can be loaded through fastboot from PC (fastboot boot hydro_cwm.img). If you can enter fastboot mode (yellow penguin) you could restore phone by loading CWM and restore from backup.
Link to CWM image: http://yadi.sk/d/sT3hyWWeLPuuD
Another way - flashing whole system.img partition through fastboot flash system system.img. Link to archive with stock 2.03 system image: http://4pda.ru/pages/go/?u=http:%2...ocera_elite.7z
ok here somebody sent me a solution i think this is the correct way , however can break this down to me in more detail.
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ok thank you I'll try my best. youve been such a big help
Roblewis17 said:
ok thank you I'll try my best. youve been such a big help
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Good luck and keep us posted if you un brick it, I'm sure many others in same situation
Turns out this adb fastboot just wouldn't
Work on windows 8 64 bit
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Roblewis17 said:
I wish I could but my phone is currently in a bootloop, I could only goto recovery and fastboot
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Hello
Please can you help me put on my Kyocera C6750 fastboot mode.
It restarts and I can only get into recovery mode.
Thank you
mfeliu07

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