i rooted my evo lte with hboot 2.09 and i cant get s off or flash anything, i would appreciate any help anyone could give thanks
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To get s-off you need to start here
http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm
It gives you a very detailed step by step
i rooted my evo lte with hboot 2.09 and i cant get s off or flash anything, i would appreciate any help anyone could give thanks<br />
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You have to install the kernel separately when you're S-on. You can do this in fastboot. Just take the boot.img from the ROM you're flashing and put it in your ADB tools folder. Using fastboot, use the command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.
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Read the "don't panic" thread stickied in Q&A. All the info you need is there
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FinZ28 said:
You have to install the kernel separately when you're S-on. You can do this in fastboot. Just take the boot.img from the ROM you're flashing and put it in your ADB tools folder. Using fastboot, use the command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.
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When I typed that in it gave me an error. Could it be from a bad download orbits can I get passed the error?
kjrehrer said:
When I typed that in it gave me an error. Could it be from a bad download orbits can I get passed the error?
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Don't use the ditto marks in the command. Make sure the phone is connected in fastboot USB mode and use the command below:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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FinZ28 said:
Don't use the ditto marks in the command. Make sure the phone is connected in fastboot USB mode and use the command below:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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thats what i did but do i just unzip the boot.img into the sdk tools folder and then run the command prompt?
kjrehrer said:
thats what i did but do i just unzip the boot.img into the sdk tools folder and then run the command prompt?
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copy and paste the boot.img to sdk folder
or use flash image gui from the market
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDMsImNvbS5qb2V5a3JpbS5mbGFzaGltYWdlZ3VpIl0.
latae nindio
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copy and paste the boot.img to sdk folder
or use flash image gui from the market
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDMsImNvbS5qb2V5a3JpbS5mbGFzaGltYWdlZ3VpIl0.
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what happend was i wasnt running the command prompt from the sdk folder lol but i got it and thank you so much!
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copy and paste the boot.img to sdk folder
or use flash image gui from the market
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDMsImNvbS5qb2V5a3JpbS5mbGFzaGltYWdlZ3VpIl0.
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well now the problem is it will go into the boot img but it will stay in boot and wont go past it
You flashed the kernel via fastboot, then flashed the rom in recovery and still won't boot? That correct?
This is hard to follow he has 3 different threads open with different titles all with the same problem. He has been given detailed instructions. Follow them!
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thicklizard said:
This is hard to follow he has 3 different threads open with different titles all with the same problem. He has been given detailed instructions. Follow them!
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Make that 4. All basically the same
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HTC 4G LTE S-Off and still cant load roms
Just completed the dirty racun install and now have s-off. I have tried 2 roms cynanogen 10.0 stable and jellybam 7.6.2. On cyanogen, I get just as far as with the s-on. Just the logo. With the jellybam, it seemed to install, loaded the apps that was earlier on the phone using the mean bean that was restored earlier. Anyone know of a reason why the custom roms wont install?
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Hi. I recently used RegawMod to unlock and flash my evo 4g lte. Following that I installed via TWRP, ur evo 4g lte. My phone is stuck on a black screen now and I'm not sure how to fix it, revert back or even boot into recovery. any help would be highly appreciated
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Hi. I recently used RegawMod to unlock and flash my evo 4g lte. Following that I installed via TWRP, ur evo 4g lte. My phone is stuck on a black screen now and I'm not sure how to fix it, revert back or even boot into recovery. any help would be highly appreciated
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Kindly post the link of which u tried instructions and rom
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shreshth89 said:
Kindly post the link of which u tried instructions and rom
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this is where I found regaw mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
after unlocking/rooting I used quick boot to get to TWRP and flashed this rom
This is the rom I used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764914
You need to flash the kernel separately. Grab boot.img installer or use fastboot. Reboot the phone and hold power+volume down to get into the bootloader, then select recovery. I'm not familiar with boot.img installer but with fastboot you extract the boot.img from the rom and place it in the adb folder and with the phone in fastboot and in the terminal type fastboot flash boot boot.img
bmryner said:
this is where I found regaw mod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
after unlocking/rooting I used quick boot to get to TWRP and flashed this rom
This is the rom I used
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764914
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Thanks mate for providing the link as regaw already providing support on his software u need to go on the first link,he has given the link for live support try to talk to him first despite opening a new thread he is already providing support on
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Thanks mate for providing the link as regaw already providing support on his software u need to go on the first link,he has given the link for live support try to talk to him first despite opening a new thread he is already providing support on
if it helped you don't forget to press thanks, it isn't that much hard to do u sent from Samsung Galaxy Note using XDA Premium
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You didn't help him. All you did was tell him to go to live support to get help from someone there. He shouldn't have to thank you for that. The fact that you posted that mess after someone gave him the right instructions makes this a useless post anyways.
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You need to flash the kernel separately. Grab boot.img installer or use fastboot. Reboot the phone and hold power+volume down to get into the bootloader, then select recovery. I'm not familiar with boot.img installer but with fastboot you extract the boot.img from the rom and place it in the adb folder and with the phone in fastboot and in the terminal type fastboot flash boot boot.img
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ive installed and the android sdk and ran the command adb devices. adb does not see my phone although its in fast boot
bmryner said:
ive installed and the android sdk and ran the command adb devices. adb does not see my phone although its in fast boot
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I just flashed the zip in recovery. I was having the same problem myself. Give it a shot.
eXplicit815 said:
I just flashed the zip in recovery. I was having the same problem myself. Give it a shot.
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sorry, what zip did you flash exactly ?
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You didn't help him. All you did was tell him to go to live support to get help from someone there. He shouldn't have to thank you for that. The fact that you posted that mess after someone gave him the right instructions makes this a useless post anyways.
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Sorry mate but these instructions where updated while I was typing these reply sorry for that mess
And by the way as I was unable to understand he wasn't able to enter into recovery as op is having clear instructions about such issues and entering in recovery so I thought to route him to the owner of software
As per forum first developer should be informedbefore creating a new thread about issues with his development or instructions about
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bmryner said:
ive installed and the android sdk and ran the command adb devices. adb does not see my phone although its in fast boot
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Because adb is for Android, fastboot is a command line tool that you run from hboot. Type fastboot devices instead and you will see you phone listed
om4 said:
Because adb is for Android, fastboot is a command line tool that you run from hboot. Type fastboot devices instead and you will see you phone listed
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I had the same problem that he's having, and for some reason I couldn't get the command to work either. Not sure why. I ended up flashing the boot.img found on THIS PAGE for Capt Throwback's stock rooted ROM in recovery and it worked.
eXplicit815 said:
I had the same problem that he's having, and for some reason I couldn't get the command to work either. Not sure why. I ended up flashing the boot.img found on THIS PAGE for Capt Throwback's stock rooted ROM in recovery and it worked.
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You were trying to run android debug commands in hboot and you fixed it with a stock kernel? Because that's what my post is referring to
If fastboot and adb don't see your device, make sure you have JAVA installed. That's what confounded me, initially.
hurled from my AOKP'd Evo LTE. Enjoy.
Come to think of it, probably. I might have been in HBoot, and not in Fastboot... Good call.
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bmryner said:
ive installed and the android sdk and ran the command adb devices. adb does not see my phone although its in fast boot
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That's because you have to change the path of where your cmd prompt is looking. If you haven't changed it then it wont find adb inside of sdk. change the pathway so it looks inside SDK then looks inside the tools folder or whatever folder contains the adb.exe. After its changed correctly it will find adb
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After flashing a new rom, I'm not able to get pass my bootloader. Even after restarting the phone, it boots up into the bootloader. Any ideas on what to do to get pass my angry bootloader?
Thank in advance
Did you try getting to recovery from the bootloader, if you can't try installing the recovery again by putting the PJ75IMG.ZIP on your sd card then try again and hopefully it works and you have a backup
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Yea, I can get to recovery and even flash a rom to the point it tells me to reboot, but thats it though.
Are you s-on or s-off??
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mopatt15 said:
Yea, I can get to recovery and even flash a rom to the point it tells me to reboot, but thats it though.
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Are you SON? If so did you fastboot the boot img?
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So after you flash a ROM then reboot it goes right to the bootloader? Are you on the latest twrp? Try a stock rom thru the bootloader with a PJ75IMG.ZIP
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Yes, I am S-On but i didnt flash the boot img. Just going from one rom to the next. I really appreciate you guys helping me out here. Thanks alot again
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Yes, I am S-On but i didnt flash the boot img. Just going from one rom to the next. I really appreciate you guys helping me out here. Thanks alot again
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Which rom did you go from and and which one did you flash?
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It could be a bad download had that happen to me a couple times, Try downloading it again and give it a try
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From Premier LTE IV.1 to the new Tranquility
mopatt15 said:
From Premier LTE IV.1 to the new Tranquility
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Did you wipe before flashing the new rom. You should wipe caches, system, and factory reset.
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Yes sir, as i always do.
You need to copy the boot.img of the rom you are flashing to your fastboot folder and then fastboot the boot.img
That happened to me a couple of days ago when I was going from mean rom to viper rom.
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Thanks alot, I'm trying that now
In case you dont know this is how it goes:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
That should take care of it
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lfrp said:
In case you dont know this is how it goes:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
That should take care of it
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Ok, I'm a bit lost on this....lol
After you copied the boot.IMG from the rom folder you are flashing into the fastboot folder, you open cmd if you have windows, cd to your fasboot folder and typed that command to flash the boot.img
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where can i find the fastboot folder and what commands do i enter? I'm on windows by the way.
I'm now gone to places i never really had to deal with before, so please bare with me and thank you again
mopatt15 said:
where can i find the fastboot folder and what commands do i enter? I'm on windows by the way.
I'm now gone to places i never really had to deal with before, so please bare with me and thank you again
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Fastboot folder is on ur computer where u installed the android SDK. The command u use is the one posted 2 posts above u with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img or something like that use his command since mines probably wrong. The boot.img u extract from the Rom zip
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mopatt15 said:
where can i find the fastboot folder and what commands do i enter? I'm on windows by the way.
I'm now gone to places i never really had to deal with before, so please bare with me and thank you again
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Did you fix it??
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I was updating my Sense 4.0.6 to 4.2.2 JB and it has been stuck at the htc screen/bootloader.
Now without losing my root permissions how do fix this.
Brandiepooh said:
I was updating my Sense 4.0.6 to 4.2.2 JB and it has been stuck at the htc screen/bootloader.
Now without losing my root permissions how do fix this.
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Are you S-On? If so, did you flash the boot.img?
darkghost568 said:
Are you S-On? If so, did you flash the boot.img?
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I didn't root the phone myself my friend did it for me.. So I honestly have no clue.
Brandiepooh said:
I didn't root the phone myself my friend did it for me.. So I honestly have no clue.
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You'll have to flash the boot.img that's located in the zip file that contains the jb rom you flashed.
In order to do that (I'm assuming your s on) you will need a computer with htc drivers installed and the android sdk containing the adb and fastboot executables.
I'd recommend hitting someone up on pm or gtalk to talk you through it.
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Here is a link to a post where I attached what you need to use fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37515020&postcount=444
Put this folder in your root directory. You can rename it to whatever you want.
You can pull the boot.img from the ROM zip file on your computer and put it into the folder you downloaded from the link above.
Go into CMD on your pc and cd to the folder above.
Then boot your phone into hboot by holding the vol down +power until you see the white screen of hboot. Select "fastboot".
Once you are in fastboot on the phone, connect it to your pc. Use the following command on your pc in the CMD window:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
That will flash the kernel and hopefully solve your problem. Reboot and cross your fingers.
Yea what they^ said. You have to fastboot flash the boot.img
Here is a useful guide that might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879701
Good luck
I fixed it about about an hour after posting this thread running 4.2.2 smoothly.
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Would be great if you could post what your fix was that worked for others having same issue.
So if I update twrp2.5 to 2.6 using bootloader method after I do install it isn't going to let be boot phone only to bootloader correct? Because of the img file I will put on SD card. So before I do this I just want to make sure all I do after update is complete pull SD card an then boot to rom re install SD card an delete?? Or is there a easier way
S-off dirty 2.09
Latest everything besides touch panel
Tigerstown said:
So if I update twrp2.5 to 2.6 using bootloader method after I do install it isn't going to let be boot phone only to bootloader correct? Because of the img file I will put on SD card. So before I do this I just want to make sure all I do after update is complete pull SD card an then boot to rom re install SD card an delete?? Or is there a easier way
S-off dirty 2.09
Latest everything besides touch panel
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You can reboot your phone once you're done and delete the file with a file manager. The only issue you'll have is if you reboot the bootloader.
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FinZ28;43731 can reboot your phone once you're done and delete the file with a file manager. The only issue you'll have is if you reboot the bootloader.
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So after update is completed just reboot phone bootloader then delete file before I go back to boot loader. Really I delete right away in case I have to recover to boot loader to access recovery correct. Thanks for quick response too'
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Tigerstown said:
So after update is completed just reboot phone bootloader then delete file before I go back to boot loader. Really I delete right away in case I have to recover to boot loader to access recovery correct. Thanks for quick response too'
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Yes, delete it once you reboot your phone:thumbup:
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I can't find the 2.6.0 bootlooder IMG file no where to download. Is there somewhere someone could point me too
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Tigerstown said:
I can't find the 2.6.0 bootlooder IMG file no where to download. Is there somewhere someone could point me too
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Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370642
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Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
dteze88 said:
Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
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goo.im has been flaky recently I have not used goomanager in over a year
I always fastboot flash the new version of twrp
dteze88 said:
Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
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They only way I ever done it is fastboot flash. I have heard bad things bout GooManager. My wife is s-on still she is scared to let me do it to her phone lol. I have never updated hers can I do it the same way I do my S-off dirty phone?
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Tigerstown said:
They only way I ever done it is fastboot flash. I have heard bad things bout GooManager. My wife is s-on still she is scared to let me do it to her phone lol. I have never updated hers can I do it the same way I do my S-off dirty phone?
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If her phone is unlocked you can fastboot flash twrp
Also flashing a PJ75IMG.zip is different then fastboot flashing
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bigdaddy619 said:
If her phone is unlocked you can fastboot flash twrp
Also flashing a PJ75IMG.zip is different then fastboot flashing
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Ok I meant to put flashing g PJ75IMG IS the way I done it before. I was reading your reply an just typed that in my response on mistake lol. her phone is unlocked via htcdev. So I have to fastboot flash twrp. Now I do some research on fastboot flashing for her. I really like this site
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I just flashed viper rom
everything was going good
and when everything done it said me to restart but I am stuck on this htc boot screen saying this build is for development purpose only ......
onkar0027 said:
I just flashed viper rom
everything was going good
and when everything done it said me to restart but I am stuck on this htc boot screen saying this build is for development purpose only ......
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What is your hboot details and are you s-on or s-off?
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24ky said:
What is your hboot details and are you s-on or s-off?
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He wouldnt have been able to flash anything if he was son
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thayl0 said:
He wouldnt have been able to flash anything if he was son
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Yea he would but he would have to adb push the .img file separately or use flash image gui
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kenohki88 said:
Yea he would but he would have to adb push the .img file separately or use flash image gui
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yes, how can I do that
how to install boot.img I am stuck but I can enter into recovery
onkar0027 said:
yes, how can I do that
how to install boot.img I am stuck but I can enter into recovery
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Damn it's been a while for me but if you look in the stickies for DNA you'll find step by step instructions...you have download the SDK files onto your computer, connect the DNA to computer and run ADB to push all the necessary files (ROM zip and boot.img file) but this step only necessary if you are NOT S-Off...are you S-On or S-Off? Also did you create a back up "nandroid" of your DNA before trying to flash a different ROM? cause if you did you could do a RESTORE but again first things first, you S-Off or S-On?
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kenohki88 said:
Damn it's been a while for me but if you look in the stickies for DNA you'll find step by step instructions...you have download the SDK files onto your computer, connect the DNA to computer and run ADB to push all the necessary files (ROM zip and boot.img file) but this step only necessary if you are NOT S-Off...are you S-On or S-Off? Also did you create a back up "nandroid" of your DNA before trying to flash a different ROM? cause if you did you could do a RESTORE but again first things first, you S-Off or S-On?
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He is s-on. He stated that in another thread. Also, you can fastboot flash the boot.img to fix bootloop issue. Just use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (be sure you are in hboot and have the boot.img from the ROM .zip in the same folder as your flashing tools on PC, or use the flashing tool "windroid HTC DNA tool" in development section.)
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Uzephi said:
He is s-on. He stated that in another thread. Also, you can fastboot flash the boot.img to fix bootloop issue. Just use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (be sure you are in hboot and have the boot.img from the ROM .zip in the same folder as your flashing tools on PC, or use the flashing tool "windroid HTC DNA tool" in development section.)
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thank you so much for the reply .. and yeah it helped me
Uzephi said:
He is s-on. He stated that in another thread. Also, you can fastboot flash the boot.img to fix bootloop issue. Just use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" (be sure you are in hboot and have the boot.img from the ROM .zip in the same folder as your flashing tools on PC, or use the flashing tool "windroid HTC DNA tool" in development section.)
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as you all said I tried to flash boot.img
but each time I connect my dna in fastboot windows says usb device not recognized
I am running on windows 8.1 and I have installed htc sync manager
There is no compatible win8 drivers for HTC. Run a Linux distro or downgrade to Win 7 or older
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Uzephi said:
There is no compatible win8 drivers for HTC. Run a Linux distro or downgrade to Win 7 or older
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Not true. I'm afraid you are misinformed.
I've unlocked all 4 DNA's that I've had on a Windows 8.0 - 64 bit machine.
First one with Jcase's original exploit. Second with Supercid and HTCDev unlock. Third and fourth with Moonshine.
If you're on Windows 8.0, downloading PDANet will install the correct drivers.
Windows 8.1 however, broke the Fastboot drivers.
Hope this helps :good:
As always, have fun.
sdamark said:
Not true. I'm afraid you are misinformed.
I've unlocked all 4 DNA's that I've had on a Windows 8.0 - 64 bit machine.
First one with Jcase's original exploit. Second with Supercid and HTCDev unlock. Third and fourth with Moonshine.
If you're on Windows 8.0, downloading PDANet will install the correct drivers.
Windows 8.1 however, broke the Fastboot drivers.
Hope this helps :good:
As always, have fun.
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yep I tried pdanet ... still not recognizes windows only reads my phone when I am in recovery and adb sideload can I push boot.img using adb sideload
If you're on 8.1 I believe you need to use the naked drivers... It was featured on xda a month or so ago I think
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jamiethemorris said:
If you're on 8.1 I believe you need to use the naked drivers... It was featured on xda a month or so ago I think
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Yipeee done .... I used my friend's pc he had win 8 flash boot was successfull
Thank you all
onkar0027 said:
Yipeee done .... I used my friend's pc he had win 8 flash boot was successfull
Thank you all
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Awesome my friend. :good: I knew that you would figure it out. :laugh:
Enjoy...