So i tried flash new kernel. And now it's just reboot all the time. Hboot 1.53.007. Clockworkmod recovery v5.0.2.0. Some one has good idea? :fingers-crossed: Sorry for bad english. I'm from finland if some one wants know.
zzrzr said:
So i tried flash new kernel. And now it's just reboot all the time. Hboot 1.53.007. Clockworkmod recovery v5.0.2.0. Some one has good idea? :fingers-crossed: Sorry for bad english. I'm from finland if some one wants know.
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Which Kernel did you flash??
Your first thing you should do is restore a backup (Which you should always make before doing something dangerous like flashing.... Anything....)
If you don't have a backup, Reflash a rom, Any rom that you know will boot, The most stable closest to stock rom you can. I'm from the CDMA section so I don't know your roms.
If worse comes to worst, Find your correct ruu and flash that, It'll take you to 100% stock, and unroot you, But rooting is easy :silly:
AW: Booting evo 3d gsm
1.53 hboot isnt compatible to all roms (afaik only sense 3/3.6 based roms and the Viper sense 4.1 rom)
U would need to downgrade to 1.49 if u want to flash everything...
Which rom did you flash?
Quantenhall said:
1.53 hboot isnt compatible to all roms (afaik only sense 3/3.6 based roms and the Viper sense 4.1 rom)
U would need to downgrade to 1.49 if u want to flash everything...
Which rom did you flash?
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He flashed a kernel not a rom.
AW: Booting evo 3d gsm
Quantenhall said:
1.53 hboot isnt compatible to all roms (afaik only sense 3/3.6 based roms and the Viper sense 4.1 rom)
U would need to downgrade to 1.49 if u want to flash everything...
Which rom did you flash?
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my bad
In that case just try a different kernel
yoda kernel
Quantenhall said:
1.53 hboot isnt compatible to all roms (afaik only sense 3/3.6 based roms and the Viper sense 4.1 rom)
U would need to downgrade to 1.49 if u want to flash everything...
Which rom did you flash?
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It was yoda kernel if I remember correctly.
You should Definitely grab the stock kernel when in a bad spot, I'd link it, But I don't have a GSM phone, I'm sure you can find it.
Be aware that the newer kernels are just for jelly beans Roms, also are you s-on, if so the kernel is not flashing correctly. I would also suggest updated your recovery to 4ext . If your s-on , 4 ext has smart flash which will flash the kernel correctly
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Sorry for the simple question.
Is it ok to flash a kernel over another kernal without flashing a rom?
So if im running LeeDroid's kernel can i kust flash kAmMa's Lightweight kernel overtop of it?
Thanks
hackit said:
Sorry for the simple question.
Is it ok to flash a kernel over another kernal without flashing a rom?
So if im running LeeDroid's kernel can i kust flash kAmMa's Lightweight kernel overtop of it?
Thanks
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Yes... Just Boot into Recovery and Flash whatever Kernel your trying out! Just Make Sure its Not GSM if your phones CDMA and Vise Versa...
hackit said:
Sorry for the simple question.
Is it ok to flash a kernel over another kernal without flashing a rom?
So if im running LeeDroid's kernel can i kust flash kAmMa's Lightweight kernel overtop of it?
Thanks
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If you have hboot 1.5 you have to use flashimage gui made by joeykrim on the market. It's a easy app and it safley flashes it for hboot 1.5 users since we still have s-on
Hi guys
I cant install any custom rom
I have unlocked and my hboot is 1.49.0011. I have installed recovery. But my phone is still s-on. I cant s-off cause revolutionary didint support this hboot yet.
But i have read somewhere that i dont need to s-off to install custom roms.
What can i do guys?
I cant install any single custom rom.
androidboy123 said:
Hi guys
I cant install any custom rom
I have unlocked and my hboot is 1.49.0011. I have installed recovery. But my phone is still s-on. I cant s-off cause revolutionary didint support this hboot yet.
But i have read somewhere that i dont need to s-off to install custom roms.
What can i do guys?
I cant install any single custom rom.
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Which recovery you have installed? Install 4ext rc3 and flash the Rom, you might not be able to do it cause you must be flashing an ics Rom which requires a different kernel, either use fastboot to flash the boot.img or use 4ext touch recovery...
Thanks for the help bro.
I just want to make this straight.
What should i do and which recovery should i install to install ics rom?
Just letting u know that mine is s-on
EDIT:I tried the 4ext recovery rc3. But still failed. I cant install ics rom with it.
androidboy123 said:
Thanks for the help bro.
I just want to make this straight.
What should i do and which recovery should i install to install ics rom?
Just letting u know that mine is s-on
EDIT:I tried the 4ext recovery rc3. But still failed. I cant install ics rom with it.
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That means you don't have any problems with gb Roms I suppose, anyways which Rom are you trying to flash? Try mwakious' Rom....
vari9 said:
That means you don't have any problems with gb Roms I suppose, anyways which Rom are you trying to flash? Try mwakious' Rom....
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Is there anyway that i could s-off?
androidboy123 said:
Is there anyway that i could s-off?
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What's your cid?
How do I find that out?
EDIT: my cid is htc_044
androidboy123 said:
How do I find that out?
EDIT: my cid is htc_044
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Read carefully and Follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21965171
I am S-On HBoot 1.15.
I had to flash a new boot.img for CM10 Nightlies to work. I understand that I will have to flash a Sense based Rom boot.img to leave CM10.
I want the new radios and kernel from the OTA. What do I do?
I saw pocketables had a way to do it, but I'm not sure this would work for me. Would I just need to flash a Sense boot.img first, go through their method, then flash the CM10 boot.img again and restore my CM10 back up?
Will the new OTA radios and kernel work with CM10 Nightlies?
Help, I am lost...
You may be able to use the Flash Image UI app in Google Play, with the 1.15 hboot. Try that, but play it safe and read up on the best practices to flash new kernels, etc. as you're playing with fire. You can get bricked.
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Fastboot is the most reliable method. As always verify the MD5 to avoid problems
xuohtx said:
I am S-On HBoot 1.15.
I had to flash a new boot.img for CM10 Nightlies to work. I understand that I will have to flash a Sense based Rom boot.img to leave CM10.
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HBOOT 1.15 and up do not allow for S-OFF, and HTCDev unlocking still does not allow the flash of new radios and the like. Because of this, taking the new OTA or running a RUU are the only way to update to the newest radio.
xuohtx said:
I want the new radios and kernel from the OTA. What do I do?
I saw pocketables had a way to do it, but I'm not sure this would work for me. Would I just need to flash a Sense boot.img first, go through their method, then flash the CM10 boot.img again and restore my CM10 back up?
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That is probably the easiest way to do it. Flash (using fastboot) a sense kernel (boot.img), flash back to sense ROM, take OTA, then flash CM10 kernel and restore CM10 backup.
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Will the new OTA radios and kernel work with CM10 Nightlies?
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Radio: Yes. Kernel: No. You want to flash the CM10 kernel back before restoring your CM10 backup. I am running CM10 nightlies with the newest radio and PRI. I flashed them separately since I am S-OFF, and they work fine.
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Help, I am lost...
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Everyone gets lost at some point. Don't worry about it
I think the only way for s on people to get the new radio is to take the ota.. I recommend NOT doing this. This gives you the new hboot which will make it even less likely that you get s off. You can get the new kernel by fastbooting the boot.img of a Rom based on the new kernel and than flash the Rom in twrp. This is the smartest route in my opinion
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Hello,
i hope someone out there can help me with my problem.
i was trying to flash a custom rom on my evo 3d. i made a few steps threw a few tutorials and the htcdev.com site.
after all that i flashed CyanogenMod 9 on my evo3d via 4EXT. after rebooting i stook in bootloop.
i tried to flash a few other roms like KingCobra, but it did not work at all. i really dont know what to do now.
i also tried to flash other boot images, which did not work too.
my bootloader is unlocked and i got S-ON HBOOT-1.53.0007. at the moment there is no working rom on my device.
i can only work with the bootloader and 4ext.
i hope someone can help me flashing a rom (meanwhile it doesnt matter any more which one) on my htc so i can use it again.
sorry for my english.
Sincerely
Have you tried a stock, rooted Rom?
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coal686 said:
Have you tried a stock, rooted Rom?
... with Tapatalk 2
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not yet... every stock, rooted rom i find in this forum/in other forums is just for S-OFF devices. i would need it for S-ON on evo 3d gsm... u know where i can get one?
i solved the problem by installing kingcobra 1.6 and flashing the kernel in the instruction via adb.
Good. Now that your phone boots, I recommend you s-off. It allows you to flash ROMs without a separate kernel flash. You can also downgrade your hboot which is needed to flash some ROMs.
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I currently have 1.25 hboot, and I am aware that to get an ICS ROM, I need to downgrade my phone etc... But I was wondering, if I wan't to change my mind is there a way to revert back to my original hboot (1.25)
Also, if I choose to restore to the stock DX ROM, will it be the ICS or JB version, if ICS should i assume the boot.img will need to be flashed AFTER the rom and that i need to change mountpoints before flashing the rom?
Lastly, if I was to make a mistake or it does not work, will reflashing my JB TWRP recovery and restoring the jb backup file I have work?
I'm sorry for all these questions I colour coded them if too make it easier to track and answer but yeah I will give thanks :good:
Any answers will be helpful btw, they may look a bit stupid but i'm trying
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I currently have 1.25 hboot, and I am aware that to get an ICS ROM, I need to downgrade my phone etc... But I was wondering, if I wan't to change my mind is there a way to revert back to my original hboot (1.25)
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There is no need to downgrade hboot because there is no way to do that currently. You can install ICS ROM on current hboot 1.25 provided that ICS ROM updater-script's mountpoints is correctly done for JB hboot.
MrRootGuy said:
Also, if I choose to restore to the stock DX ROM, will it be the ICS or JB version, if ICS should i assume the boot.img will need to be flashed AFTER the rom and that i need to change mountpoints before flashing the rom?
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Depends on which stock DX ROM. If it is ICS then it is ICS. If it is a JB then it is JB. Always flash the right boot.img for the right ROM type.
If it is a nandroid backup form, no need to change mountpoints.
If it is a flashable zip form, you need to change mountpoints.
MrRootGuy said:
Lastly, if I was to make a mistake or it does not work, will reflashing my JB TWRP recovery and restoring the jb backup file I have work?
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Yes provided your jb backup is a working backup.
In any case/scenario described above.. you need to have only JB TWRP recovery installed. You can't use ICS TWRP when your hboot is JB 1.25, it won't work
MrRootGuy said:
Any answers will be helpful btw, they may look a bit stupid but i'm trying
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The hboot will still be 1.25 if you go back to an ICS rom. You still need the recovery for JB or else flashing or restoring will not work, the recovery is changed for the hboot version not the android version
ckpv5 said:
There is no need to downgrade hboot because there is no way to do that currently. You can install ICS ROM on current hboot 1.25 provided that ICS ROM updater-script's mountpoints is correctly done for JB hboot.
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So if the mountpoints are not done for JB do I manually edit the mountpoints by following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213663
And if I decide to chose a rom that is based on JB or higher after installing an ICS rom, will I not need to change the mountpoints or anything because that is only needed for downgrading?
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So if the mountpoints are not done for JB do I manually edit the mountpoints by following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213663
And if I decide to chose a rom that is based on JB or higher after installing an ICS rom, will I not need to change the mountpoints or anything because that is only needed for downgrading?
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If you install a JB rom on hboot 1.25 or higher you don't need to chance anything, you only need to change mountpoints when you are flashing a ICS rom on hboot 1.25 or higher