[Solved] Problem with nand backup of JB - HTC Desire X

Hi guys! Today I wanted to get back to my JB nand backup, but the only thing I get is a black screen.
I've made a backup this way:
1) Unlocked bootloader
2) flashed nexusrecovery
3) Made a backup
Now I try to get back to JB backup. so I do next steps:
1) Restore backup in nexus recovery (OK)
2) Install stock recovery
3) Restart
4) Black screen
What am I doing wrong? Maybe wrong recovery? The faster you answer, the bigger THANK YOU you'll get

rey71ng said:
Hi guys! Today I wanted to get back to my JB nand backup, but the only thing I get is a black screen.
I've made a backup this way:
1) Unlocked bootloader
2) flashed nexusrecovery
3) Made a backup
Now I try to get back to JB backup. so I do next steps:
1) Restore backup in nexus recovery (OK)
2) Install stock recovery
3) Restart
4) Black screen
What am I doing wrong? Maybe wrong recovery? The faster you answer, the bigger THANK YOU you'll get
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Did you flashed stock boot.img? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212067 16)

secthdaemon said:
Did you flashed stock boot.img? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212067 16)
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no way to download that boot.img, because it was deleted by the user. I only can download ~ 200 kb img

rey71ng said:
no way to download that boot.img, because it was deleted by the user. I only can download ~ 200 kb img
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Are you looking for this? http://alturl.com/riqgp
This backups was made before last update of JB!

EasySR said:
Are you looking for this? http://alturl.com/riqgp
This backups was made before last update of JB!
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Yeah, thx. But could the boot.img be the problem of black screen?

rey71ng said:
Yeah, thx. But could the boot.img be the problem of black screen?
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If you install stock recovery as u wrote could be

rey71ng said:
Yeah, thx. But could the boot.img be the problem of black screen?
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I'd say that's the main reason of black screen

U have to flash the jb optimized recovery.
Flowed from my HTC branded muffin...

I've done with going back to stock. That was a wrong boot.img. now the latest update was installed, and everything is working fine. Thx to all who helped me to resolve this problem.
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[TUTORIAL] Motorola Razr CWM Touch ICS

MOD Edit: Removed due to possible bricking risk.
Is this version working only on ics?
Also it have the same bug of j.g.daddy's that frezze if you use the button?
BakaPhoenix said:
Is this version working only on ics?
Also it have the same bug of j.g.daddy's that frezze if you use the button?
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i tested now and working correctly on razr ICS version...
thanks
BakaPhoenix said:
Is this version working only on ics?
Also it have the same bug of j.g.daddy's that frezze if you use the button?
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Fully tested on ICS 4.0.4 OTA
so like the older bootstrap does this have some sort of file that can be used when flashing a new rom?
Mobzter said:
so like the older bootstrap does this have some sort of file that can be used when flashing a new rom?
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Yes flash only to install new update touch
hacker812c said:
Yes flash only to install new update touch
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dont know if im just getting confused or if we're on different tracks so im going into depth and just let me know if you were referring to that or not.
in old bootstrap, you had 3 packages from the thread
1) on boot cwm
2) remove cwm
3) cwm with on boot (only to be used when flashing new rom)
in this 1 i can only see
1) touch screen cwm
2) remove cwm (via flashing old bootstrap)
3) (after wipes/formats) wondering what do i need to flash when installing new rom?? old bootstrap cwm with on boot package or just flash this cwm touch package again?
cheers
Mobzter said:
dont know if im just getting confused or if we're on different tracks so im going into depth and just let me know if you were referring to that or not.
in old bootstrap, you had 3 packages from the thread
1) on boot cwm
2) remove cwm
3) cwm with on boot (only to be used when flashing new rom)
in this 1 i can only see
1) touch screen cwm
2) remove cwm (via flashing old bootstrap)
3) (after wipes/formats) wondering what do i need to flash when installing new rom?? old bootstrap cwm with on boot package or just flash this cwm touch package again?
cheers
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Simply see the method
1. root
2. install razricsbootstrap CWM app
3. install update zip CWM-TOUCH-ICS.zip
4. CWM installed and fixed on boot
5. now you create backups with CWM.
6. This system is fully tested on backup and restoration on ICS 4.0.4
7. This system is fully tested on updates zip ICS
Stoopp dont try this it doesnt work it does not restored any nandroid now i have a mess on my razr i only have a black screen
darkavenger_u2 said:
Stoopp dont try this it doesnt work it does not restored any nandroid now i have a mess on my razr i only have a black screen
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wasnt exactly touch? (wierd) but it did restore my previous nandroid backup from old recovery so I'm fine with that
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Thread Closed​
Informed of possible bricking risk.​

Bricked Desire X?

I was trying to load a custom rom and in my rush forgot to root before i wiped the stock rom alsi i didnt make a nand backup i have an asian deivce is there anyway to recover phone from this? i can still get into twrp. thanks
Run an RUU to restore your phone.
morgs640 said:
I was trying to load a custom rom and in my rush forgot to root before i wiped the stock rom alsi i didnt make a nand backup i have an asian deivce is there anyway to recover phone from this? i can still get into twrp. thanks
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Flash the ROM you wanted to flash in TWRP...
humzaahmed155 said:
Run an RUU to restore your phone.
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i cant run an ruu with my phone
Stereo8 said:
Flash the ROM you wanted to flash in TWRP...
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the rom flash is failing
morgs640 said:
the rom flash is failing
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The flash this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941250
Stereo8 said:
The flash this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941250
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Flash failed still no go. any other ideas?
Nevermind it was twrp flashed cwm and now im all good

[Q] Need help rooting/installing custom rom

I've unlocked the bootloader of my Desire X, but whenever I try to install Android revolution, it gives me a bunch of errors saying the file couldn't be opened, any rom I stick on the SD has trouble being read by Nexus recovery , I've tried 3 other SD cards. Also after I rooted the phone, I still can't give applications such as Titanium backup root privileges because it says it couldn't find the root binary?
I've got Nexus recovery installed on stock 4.2.
I've also wanted to try other recoveries, is it as simple as flashing a new one through fastboot or do I have to do something else?
I really need help, so I'd be grateful for any you can offer me
Fahim92 said:
I've unlocked the bootloader of my Desire X, but whenever I try to install Android revolution, it gives me a bunch of errors saying the file couldn't be opened, any rom I stick on the SD has trouble being read by Nexus recovery , I've tried 3 other SD cards. Also after I rooted the phone, I still can't give applications such as Titanium backup root privileges because it says it couldn't find the root binary?
I've got Nexus recovery installed on stock 4.2.
I've also wanted to try other recoveries, is it as simple as flashing a new one through fastboot or do I have to do something else?
I really need help, so I'd be grateful for any you can offer me
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If you are on stock 4.2, you also have HBoot 1.25, so maybe you can't install these roms because your HBoot it isn't 1.24 or lower.
Try to re-flash stock recovery, then flash neXus' again.
Or maybe it can be kernel stuff, did you flash the attached boot.img?
JoseluSpark said:
If you are on stock 4.2, you also have HBoot 1.25, so maybe you can't install these roms because your HBoot it isn't 1.24 or lower.
Try to re-flash stock recovery, then flash neXus' again.
Or maybe it can be kernel stuff, did you flash the attached boot.img?
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But the rom does say it is available for 1.25+
and do I have to flash a stock recovery? Can't I install another recovery (not stock) by using the fastboot command?
Fahim92 said:
But the rom does say it is available for 1.25+
and do I have to flash a stock recovery? Can't I install another recovery (not stock) by using the fastboot command?
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Also, is there a recovery that's sure to work with Hboot 1.25 JB?
If so, can I just flash that recovery over my current one?
Anybody?
Fahim92 said:
Anybody?
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If you want, PM me your skypename and i'll guide you step by step.
ShadowCodeGaming said:
If you want, PM me your skypename and i'll guide you step by step.
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I don't have Skype
Can you just provide help for me on here? I'd really appreciate it.
Here's my situation in case I wasn't clear in OP, I installed the Nexus recovery but it wasn't able to flash the rom I wanted, so now I want to flash another recovery, and was just wondering whether I could just flash another recovery on top of the old one or if I have to do something else?
Fahim92 said:
I don't have Skype
Can you just provide help for me on here? I'd really appreciate it.
Here's my situation in case I wasn't clear in OP, I installed the Nexus recovery but it wasn't able to flash the rom I wanted, so now I want to flash another recovery, and was just wondering whether I could just flash another recovery on top of the old one or if I have to do something else?
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Look in the 'Desire X Original Android Development' Section for a TWRP recovery for JB hboot. It's working great for me. You can flash it the same way you flashed the NexusRecovery (fastboot)
ShadowCodeGaming said:
Look in the 'Desire X Original Android Development' Section for a TWRP recovery for JB hboot. It's working great for me. You can flash it the same way you flashed the NexusRecovery (fastboot)
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So I can just flash it over the current recovery I have? I don't need to go back to stock?
Right
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Fahim92 said:
So I can just flash it over the current recovery I have? I don't need to go back to stock?
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Yeah. You can just flash it over the NexusRecovery. You never have to go back to stock.
Okay, I just flashed TWRP over my current recovery.
I've tried to flash Sense revolution and it just fails through TWRP, why is this?
Wipe the phone and try again.
Maybe It can be because of MD5 verification. Only happens on that ROM?
Enviado desde mi HTC Desire X
Fahim92 said:
Okay, I just flashed TWRP over my current recovery.
I've tried to flash Sense revolution and it just fails through TWRP, why is this?
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Try both ics and jb twrp
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cant update to jb, need stock kernel!

So i finally decided to update to jb . at my first try, i flashed a stock recovery from this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2076675) then i download the update and install. but installation stops halfway, it gives me red triangle then reboot by itself.
what can i do to fix this?
so i had to flash twrp again and restored a nand backup of ckpv5 from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2210619), done with restoring nand backup i proceed, went to fastboot, conect my phone to pc. and i extracted the STOCK_recovery.img_Installer.zip from here again (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2210619) and i clicked on Install Recovery.img then it says done. then i reboot.
so of course im back to pure stock, not rooted. then i try to download and install the jb update again. the same, it stops halfway and gives me red triangle. then i wonder whats the cause of this. i already restored a fresh nand backup, no root and flashed stock recovery.
then i just remember i flashed nexus_prime custom kernel before. then i go to settings>software information>more>then it says my kernel version is [email protected] #2 SMP PREEMPT, and its true, nexus prime kernel still applied eventhough i already restored a fresh nand backup. this means even i already restored a fresh nand backup and flashed a stock recovery, why im still using nexus prime custom kernel?
so the reason why i cant update eventhough i already restored a nand backup and install stock recovery, im still using a custom kernel of nexusprime it just wont go away.
so how to use stock kernel again? pls help...
w1040 said:
So i finally decided to update to jb . at my first try, i flashed a stock recovery from this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2076675) then i download the update and install. but installation stops halfway, it gives me red triangle then reboot by itself.
what can i do to fix this?
so i had to flash twrp again and restored a nand backup of yours from here, then i go to fastboot, conect my phone to pc. and i extracted the STOCK_recovery.img_Installer.zip and i clicked on Install Recovery.img then it says done. then i reboot.
so of course im back to pure stock, not rooted. then i try to download and install the jb update again. the same, it stops halfway and gives me red triangle. then i wonder whats the cause of this. i already restored a fresh nand backup, no root and flashed stock recovery.
then i just remember i flashed nexus_prime custom kernel before. then i go to settings>software information>more>then it says my kernel version is [email protected] #2 SMP PREEMPT, and its true, nexus prime kernel still applied eventhough i already restored a fresh nand backup. this means even i already restored a fresh nand backup and flashed a stock recovery, why im still using nexus prime custom kernel?
so the reason why i cant update eventhough i already restored a nand backup and install stock recovery, im still using a custom kernel of nexusprime it just wont go away.
so how to use stock kernel again? pls help...
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Have you try to flash stock boot.img?
I read in your text only that you flashed stock recovery.
EDIT: in my backup (O2__102) is a stock boot.img and stock recovery.img
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
0zura said:
Have you try to flash stock boot.img?
I read in your text only that you flashed stock recovery.
EDIT: in my backup (O2__102) is a stock boot.img and stock recovery.img
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
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omg im so dumb. no i havent try that and i will try now and try to update again.
thanks a lot!!!! sorry cant thanks though 8 limited thanks per day :laugh:
edit: ok i flashed boot.img and i check my kernel versions it is named [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
still not sure why my kernel name has 'root' in it but whatever.
downloading the jb update now wish me luck!
w1040 said:
omg im so dumb. no i havent try that and i will try now and try to update again.
thanks a lot!!!! sorry cant thanks though 8 limited thanks per day :laugh:
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No problem dude Thank me tomorrow, haha
Report your result here
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
0zura said:
No problem dude Thank me tomorrow, haha
Report your result here
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
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is it normal my kernel version is named [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT even after flashing boot.img?
w1040 said:
is it normal my kernel version is named [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT even after flashing boot.img?
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I think so, just try to make the update.
After update you have supersu, but no root. I read here somewhere that you must flash supersu again after update to have root
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
0zura said:
I think so, just try to make the update.
After update you have supersu, but no root. I read here somewhere that you must flash supersu again after update to have root
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
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weird isnt the boot.img is the stock one. why should it have supersu
w1040 said:
weird isnt the boot.img is the stock one. why should it have supersu
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I have from another backup...
Ckpv5 had upload stock boot.img in stock nandroid backup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39658620
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
0zura said:
I have from another backup...
Ckpv5 had upload stock boot.img in stock nandroid backup
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39658620
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
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thanks again. now my phone updated to JB! :highfive:
w1040 said:
thanks again. now my phone updated to JB! :highfive:
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Wuuuuuuuh
Which boot.img did you use for it ?
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
0zura said:
Wuuuuuuuh
Which boot.img did you use for it ?
hTC Desire X|ShadowDX|ICS
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the one from ckpv5, can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2210619

[Q] Installing SuperSense dx5

I'm having troubles when i wan't to install this ROM :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2555350 .
I'm using the dl from the first post, i'm using fastboot flash boot boot.img (the boot.img i'm getting from the zip-file).
I do a factory reset from the bootloader, then i do a factory reset in the twrp recovery
then i flash the boot.img in the jb hboot 1.25.0002
then i flash the zip file and i reboot.
but i never get to see the boot image. just a black screen...
Can someone help me?
tcornelis said:
I'm having troubles when i wan't to install this ROM :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2555350 .
I'm using the dl from the first post, i'm using fastboot flash boot boot.img (the boot.img i'm getting from the zip-file).
I do a factory reset from the bootloader, then i do a factory reset in the twrp recovery
then i flash the boot.img in the jb hboot 1.25.0002
then i flash the zip file and i reboot.
but i never get to see the boot image. just a black screen...
Can someone help me?
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You're definitely using a TWRP recovery made for JB hboot? @GtrCraft, did you put the right boot.img inside the zip?
Also, you can try flashing a custom JB kernel of your choice.
@dansou901 I believe so, flashing this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344254) work like a charm (except for the rom that hasn't got any wifi, ...)
How can i check to be sure?
tcornelis said:
@dansou901 I believe so, flashing this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344254) work like a charm (except for the rom that hasn't got any wifi, ...)
How can i check to be sure?
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For booting that ROM a CM kernel is needed. As you have installed one (if it works like you said), you need to install a JB Sense kernel (just pick one from Original Android Development section). Then reinstall SuperSense and you should be fine.
I'll give that a go and let you know
@dansou901 , i've used this boot.img (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337389) because i've already been able to flash that rom as well.
but now i can't seem to get rid of my previous custom rom. i've done a factory reset, i wiped everything there is to wipe, i've flashed the above boot.img and supersense but it's still another custom rom on my device :s
tcornelis said:
@dansou901 , i've used this boot.img (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337389) because i've already been able to flash that rom as well.
but now i can't seem to get rid of my previous custom rom. i've done a factory reset, i wiped everything there is to wipe, i've flashed the above boot.img and supersense but it's still another custom rom on my device :s
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That's a CM kernel as well. I told you to use a Sense kernel. Use this one for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483489
and your recovery should work again as expected. Btw, which recovery did you install? Please give the link.
this is the twrp recovery.img http: // teamw . in / project / twrp2 / 140 (yeah, can't post outside links yet)
i'll give that one a shot
tcornelis said:
this is the twrp recovery.img http: // teamw . in / project / twrp2 / 140 (yeah, can't post outside links yet)
i'll give that one a shot
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That one's made for ICS, if I recall correctly... Don't use it. Use this one instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099513 But be sure to use a JB version.
After changing my recovery, finally i was able to flash the custom rom. I used the boot.img you gave me, but is that going to affect some of the features in the rom?
And i would like to thank you allready
tcornelis said:
After changing my recovery, finally i was able to flash the custom rom. I used the boot.img you gave me, but is that going to affect some of the features in the rom?
And i would like to thank you allready
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No, it's not. You can however choose the kernel yourself as I said... But keep in mind that it has to be a JB Sense kernel (just read the OP of the kernel thread carefully, then you'll know). For recoveries, keep this in mind.
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The boot.img in the SuperSENSE-dx5 zip is stock, every JB Sense kernel should work though
GtrCraft said:
The boot.img in the SuperSENSE-dx5 zip is stock, every JB Sense kernel should work though
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His problem wasn't the kernel but the wrong recovery he used, it's fixed now.
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dansou901 said:
His problem wasn't the kernel but the wrong recovery he used, it's fixed now.
Sent from my HTC Desire X using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Perfect :good:

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