Well today i flashed buttered toast's kernel today, i got a bootloop so to fix that i went on command and did fastboot to flash the stock kernel to fix the boot loop (i've done this before and worked) now what i did was mistakenly i don't even know what was going through my head, i flashed the stock kernel as my recovery. So i wrote "fastboot flash recovery boot.img" instead of "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and so i quickly realized that and did it again except the correct way this time. Realizing that my 4EXT recovery was erased so after successfully booting up my cell i noticed i had wifi error, so i figured ill flash stock kernel again from recovery after i go through "fastboot flash recovery cwm.img" and flash cwm. That did not work, my phone just reboots to system. I do not know what to do. I cant get wifi to download a 4EXt recovery or cwm and flash it through system, but how could i without wifi even if fastboot recovery won't work?
Shariq Ahmed said:
Well today i flashed buttered toast's kernel today, i got a bootloop so to fix that i went on command and did fastboot to flash the stock kernel to fix the boot loop (i've done this before and worked) now what i did was mistakenly i don't even know what was going through my head, i flashed the stock kernel as my recovery. So i wrote "fastboot flash recovery boot.img" instead of "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and so i quickly realized that and did it again except the correct way this time. Realizing that my 4EXT recovery was erased so after successfully booting up my cell i noticed i had wifi error, so i figured ill flash stock kernel again from recovery after i go through "fastboot flash recovery cwm.img" and flash cwm. That did not work, my phone just reboots to system. I do not know what to do. I cant get wifi to download a 4EXt recovery or cwm and flash it through system, but how could i without wifi even if fastboot recovery won't work?
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Try to boot into recovery from fast boot command
Fastboot boot cwm.img or what ever recovery img you have
Sent from my DOWNGRADED EVO 3D
jcfunk said:
Try to boot into recovery from fast boot command
Fastboot boot cwm.img or what ever recovery img you have
Sent from my DOWNGRADED EVO 3D
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Well i just got a newer version of recovery from clock work mod's website and i used command prompt to flash it and i got my recovery back, booted up my phone, flashed 4EXT recovery, then flashed a custom kernel with smart flash on and the wifi works now
Thanks for your help though!
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I have a bit of a problem , i changed virus Twrp for the latest official twrp recovery. Now the phone boots in twrp recovery, when i choose to boot in recovery i get the virus recovery, so i have 2 recoverys on my phone it seems and offcourse android isnt booting . Dying for help here... !
Alright, flashed old boot.img back, rom _(Elegancia) is now booting again. Damn this trickier then i am used too.
Tried changing the kernel but android wont start with a new kernel, only with original boot.img
Still recovery is messed up, recovery not showing at bootloader.
Able to enter recovery from the rom. When flashing cwm it shows in the bootloader, but with twrp it doesnt..
When rebooting from the rom i end up in recovery, when rebooting from twrp to recovery the rom boots
Dont know how to fix this ....
phikal said:
I have a bit of a problem , i changed virus Twrp for the latest official twrp recovery. Now the phone boots in twrp recovery, when i choose to boot in recovery i get the virus recovery, so i have 2 recoverys on my phone it seems and offcourse android isnt booting . Dying for help here... !
Alright, flashed old boot.img back, rom _(Elegancia) is now booting again. Damn this trickier then i am used too.
Tried changing the kernel but android wont start with a new kernel, only with original boot.img
Still recovery is messed up, recovery not showing at bootloader.
Able to enter recovery from the rom. When flashing cwm it shows in the bootloader, but with twrp it doesnt..
When rebooting from the rom i end up in recovery, when rebooting from twrp to recovery the rom boots
Dont know how to fix this ....
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i would advice going back to stock completely and then repeat the process of installing everything all over and use the toolkit its very easy to follow and fast
Did you tried to erase your Recovery?
fastboot erase recovery (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_recovery.img (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
Let us know how it went.
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Did you tried to erase your Recovery?
fastboot erase recovery (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_recovery.img (enter)
fastboot erase cache (enter)
Let us know how it went.
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Managed to flashed original ruu, unlock again etc.
In bootloader it says: re-locked and beneath a line with security warning. Should be like that after relock ?
Now i have no wifi or network, baseband not showing at settings/info
Relocked again, flashed ruu, wifi and network working so i did flash the right ruu :laugh:
problem solved !
hello, I can't reboot into recovery. I am on th3bills kernel v 2.6.32.59 and aokp 4.1.2. I attempted to install th3bill's recovery and now when I try to boot into recovery the phone stops at the m logo. If I remove the battery the phone boots fine. I can get into fastboot, however i can't flash any recovery it just states no problem. I am having issues with my rom and would like to reflash. I have searched XDA and the web for solutions and have found helpful tips but none have worked. Thanks, Joe
GO here Start from reading "Flashing ClockWorkMod Recovery". But download fastboot first. The link is given on the post. Extract it to C://
Then navigate it through command prompt. (I showed on the post with screenshot)
Then do the two command.
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I included Romracer's recovery in the fastboot package. But TWRP recovery is better than that. You may try that also. (Just download TWRP recovery & rename it to recovery.img & replace it on C://fastboot)
I've tried everything I've found to get back to stock recover but I'm always greeted with red triangle. Only way to get to recovery back on line is to re-flash twrp. I've tried fastboot method, flasing new firmware, windroid toolkit... nothing works. I can't even flash CWM. So how do I get that damn leech out of my phone?
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Can't even flash twrp back on..so no recovery in this phone at the moment. Tried using goomanager, but it didn't do it either.
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FIrst of all Which phone do you Have (Int) or At&t , now if you have a stock recovery backup then in that case you can just use fastboot to push the image or use "recovery tool " to push it to the boot partition.
In case you are looking for the int stock recovery for the International version of the HOX+
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48470851#post48470851
ethanon said:
FIrst of all Which phone do you Have (Int) or At&t , now if you have a stock recovery backup then in that case you can just use fastboot to push the image or use "recovery tool " to push it to the boot partition.
In case you are looking for the int stock recovery for the International version of the HOX+
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48470851#post48470851
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I have wwe version of HTC One X+. That stock_recovery results the same red triangle. Fastboot pushes it okay but it just doesnt work.
Wiper said:
I have wwe version of HTC One X+. That stock_recovery results the same red triangle. Fastboot pushes it okay but it just doesnt work.
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Stock recovery is not ment to do much , unless you have an official signed package to push. I feel you want to have a functional recovery like CWM , it can give it a go .
ethanon said:
Stock recovery is not ment to do much , unless you have an official signed package to push. I feel you want to have a functional recovery like CWM , it can give it a go .
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Problem is that I've tried flashing TWRP and CWM but neither works. Phone boots up ok otherwise, but recovery is gone. Recovery Tool and Goomanager tells that the recovery image flash was completed but it's not or then something else got effed up. fastboot mode works just fine as the hboot.
Tried using RUU, but that doesn't work either because it keeps telling me that the battery level is below 30% and its at 91%. I remember trying RUU few months ago and I ran into the same problem. Back then I tried resetting battery status but that didn't help.
Wiper said:
Problem is that I've tried flashing TWRP and CWM but neither works. Phone boots up ok otherwise, but recovery is gone. Recovery Tool and Goomanager tells that the recovery image flash was completed but it's not or then something else got effed up. fastboot mode works just fine as the hboot.
Tried using RUU, but that doesn't work either because it keeps telling me that the battery level is below 30% and its at 91%. I remember trying RUU few months ago and I ran into the same problem. Back then I tried resetting battery status but that didn't help.
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I got the same problem with RUU battery stat
Flashing a kernel solved the problem
Flashing another kernel didn't solve that porblem.
Wiper said:
Flashing another kernel didn't solve that porblem.
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Flash the TWRP recovery.....
and erase the cache also using
this command
Code:
fastboot erase cache
[email protected] said:
Flash the TWRP recovery.....
and erase the cache also using
this command
Code:
fastboot erase cache
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Tried that as well..no go. Tried even fastboot boot recovery.img but the phone just turns itself off and doesn't load temporary recovery.
Wiper said:
Problem is that I've tried flashing TWRP and CWM but neither works. Phone boots up ok otherwise, but recovery is gone. Recovery Tool and Goomanager tells that the recovery image flash was completed but it's not or then something else got effed up. fastboot mode works just fine as the hboot.
Tried using RUU, but that doesn't work either because it keeps telling me that the battery level is below 30% and its at 91%. I remember trying RUU few months ago and I ran into the same problem. Back then I tried resetting battery status but that didn't help.
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you are doing it wrong....goomanager and recovery tool CANNOT simply flash onto our devices,
you NEED to do ; fastboot flash recovery <insert recovery name here .img>
Lloir said:
you are doing it wrong....goomanager and recovery tool CANNOT simply flash onto our devices,
you NEED to do ; fastboot flash recovery <insert recovery name here .img>
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The fastboot method doesn't work. It does say that the flash was successfull, but there's still no recovery.... and besides, when I had stock recovery months ago, I actually did install twrp with goomanager, not with fastboot.
What I have tried:
1. fastboot flash boot stock_recovery.img with fastboot erase cache (red triangle)
2. fastboot flash boot twrp_recovery.img with erase (phone turns off when entering recovery)
3. fastboot boot recovery.img and twrp_recovery.img (doesn't boot to recovery) (phone turns off when entering recovery)
4. Tried using RUU but that hasn't worked for me ever (always the battery level below 30% error)
5. tried fastboot flash recovery and then flash boot and then erase (and first boot, then recovery) (stock and custom kernels)
6. numerous other ways I cant even remember anymore.
If there only were a rom with all the needed img files, I'd try flash all (or flashing them one by one) but haven't found any.
Wiper said:
The fastboot method doesn't work. It does say that the flash was successfull, but there's still no recovery.... and besides, when I had stock recovery months ago, I actually did install twrp with goomanager, not with fastboot.
What I have tried:
1. fastboot flash boot stock_recovery.img with fastboot erase cache (red triangle)
2. fastboot flash boot twrp_recovery.img with erase (phone turns off when entering recovery)
3. fastboot boot recovery.img and twrp_recovery.img (doesn't boot to recovery) (phone turns off when entering recovery)
4. Tried using RUU but that hasn't worked for me ever (always the battery level below 30% error)
5. tried fastboot flash recovery and then flash boot and then erase (and first boot, then recovery) (stock and custom kernels)
6. numerous other ways I cant even remember anymore.
If there only were a rom with all the needed img files, I'd try flash all (or flashing them one by one) but haven't found any.
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U tried every possible incorrect things.....and didn't even read Llior's post......
To flash a kernel the fastboot command is
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
To flash a recovery the command is
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
instead of this u had tried to write the recovery file in boot partition...
and the
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
is to enter into the recovery without even having to install it on phone....
and I haven't checked it in HOX+ so better flash the boot.img(Kernel) and recovery.img(Recovery) using the mentioned commands above. and erase the cache....(which you seem to do correctly)...
Wiper said:
The fastboot method doesn't work. It does say that the flash was successfull, but there's still no recovery.... and besides, when I had stock recovery months ago, I actually did install twrp with goomanager, not with fastboot.
What I have tried:
1. fastboot flash boot stock_recovery.img with fastboot erase cache (red triangle)
2. fastboot flash boot twrp_recovery.img with erase (phone turns off when entering recovery)
3. fastboot boot recovery.img and twrp_recovery.img (doesn't boot to recovery) (phone turns off when entering recovery)
4. Tried using RUU but that hasn't worked for me ever (always the battery level below 30% error)
5. tried fastboot flash recovery and then flash boot and then erase (and first boot, then recovery) (stock and custom kernels)
6. numerous other ways I cant even remember anymore.
If there only were a rom with all the needed img files, I'd try flash all (or flashing them one by one) but haven't found any.
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ok i'll base my assumptions here on you using windows, and you don't have filename endings turned on.
i'm guessing you are renaming the files and adding in .img which is a bad idea, as .img is actually there but hidden. if i'm wrong, then try flashing the recovery with the PROPER file name without touching it.
so for CWMR it would be fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
for twrp it would be ; fastbootflash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-enrc2b.img
Lloir said:
ok i'll base my assumptions here on you using windows, and you don't have filename endings turned on.
i'm guessing you are renaming the files and adding in .img which is a bad idea, as .img is actually there but hidden. if i'm wrong, then try flashing the recovery with the PROPER file name without touching it.
so for CWMR it would be fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
for twrp it would be ; fastbootflash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-enrc2b.img
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I haven't actually renamed anything (just in here to keep it short). And that 1. & 2. was miswritten. I haven't done fastboot flash boot recovery.img but fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
I have tried exactly that file you posted but it's a no go (also tried other twrp versions and come cwm's too as well as stock recovery image).
Ive tried it with All-in-one tool as well...The weird thing is that all fastboot flashes or with that allinone tool there are no errors ever, only successfull flashes.
Wiper said:
I haven't actually renamed anything (just in here to keep it short). And that 1. was typo. I haven't done fastboot flash boot recovery.img but fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
I have tried exactly that file you posted but it's a no go (also tried other twrp versions and come cwm's too as well as stock recovery image).
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are you sure your device is the enrc2b and not the evitareul?
Lloir said:
are you sure your device is the enrc2b and not the evitareul?
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Yup... But anyway...decided to try that twrp one more time with all-in-one tool, flashed okay but this time the recovery worked and I was able to flash working rom and boot.img. Phone works now, but this was the last time I try to remove twrp.
I unlocked the boot loader, then I rebooted my phone, then rebooted into recovery mode. Once I install either a custom rom, or supersu, even if it works to install, once i try to reboot, it only reboots to TWRP. Even when I reboot to system it still does that. Is my phone just bricked?
bobbymacy said:
I unlocked the boot loader, then I rebooted my phone, then rebooted into recovery mode. Once I install either a custom rom, or supersu, even if it works to install, once i try to reboot, it only reboots to TWRP. Even when I reboot to system it still does that. Is my phone just bricked?
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No its not bricked.. maybe soft bricked, but not bricked bricked how are you flashing recovery? are you using
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
or
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
2nd way is incorrect. Try
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot erase cache
then boot to twrp and flash rom and let me know what happens. Make sure you are using correct gsm twrp if you are on an att phone.
He probably followed these instructions here which direct you to flash twrp to boot instead of recovery just like you said above.
I don't know why he leaves it up there like that but seeing as it's the first link on Google when you search "root att HTC one m8" , he needs to change it cause I'm sure it's causing plenty of headaches.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
an0ther said:
No its not bricked.. maybe soft bricked, but not bricked bricked how are you flashing recovery? are you using
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
or
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
2nd way is incorrect. Try
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot erase cache
then boot to twrp and flash rom and let me know what happens. Make sure you are using correct gsm twrp if you are on an att phone.
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I did
./fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
because I'm using mac. I didn't erase the cache though. Also on twrp, it says my phone has no os, and installing a custom rom failed to install.
Hello Friends,
I have got twrp and cwm recovery installed in my phone.When i start my phone in recovery it runs in cwm recovery and when i reboot my phone iit runs twrp instead of my rom.I tried wiping the data through cwm recovery, but with no success.I have got stock jb installed on my phone. Please help.
You saying that phone cant boot ? Try to flash again the recovery you want (Flash the right recovery! For Hboot 1.24 flash ics, for 1.25 flash jb) then go to recovery) Or just flash the stock recovery ? You can find it in the forum.
Sent from my Desire X using Tapatalk
Sounds to me like you flashed JB recovery on ICS hboot.
mefistoreyon said:
You saying that phone cant boot ? Try to flash again the recovery you want (Flash the right recovery! For Hboot 1.24 flash ics, for 1.25 flash jb) then go to recovery) Or just flash the stock recovery ? You can find it in the forum.
Sent from my Desire X using Tapatalk
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yes i can boot my phone in twrp only.When i switch on my phone it enters into twrp directly instead of rom and when i start it in recovery it enters in to cwr.i installed stock recovery also which replaced cwr but with no success.my phone still boots in twrp
nightwalkerkg said:
Sounds to me like you flashed JB recovery on ICS hboot.
so wat happens when one does that??
i mean does my problem looks the same??
wat to do please help me
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amzyaamir said:
yes i can boot my phone in twrp only.When i switch on my phone it enters into twrp directly instead of rom and when i start it in recovery it enters in to cwr.i installed stock recovery also which replaced cwr but with no success.my phone still boots in twrp
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You installed twrp to boot partition, that's why it boots directly into twrp (using fastboot flash boot twrp.img) You need to flash TWRP to recovery partition (using fastboot flash recovery twrp.img). Then enter recovery, install ROM, and flash boot image to boot partition (fastboot flash boot boot.img).
dansou901 said:
You installed twrp to boot partition, that's why it boots directly into twrp (using fastboot flash boot twrp.img) You need to flash TWRP to recovery partition (using fastboot flash recovery twrp.img). Then enter recovery, install ROM, and flash boot image to boot partition (fastboot flash boot boot.img).
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thank you for your help.i flash boot boot.img file and twrp got replaced.but i have come up with a new problem now.my phone is s- on and its not accepting the rom which i downloaded from here(2.20.401.5_Deodexed). i thought because my phone is s-on it might accept the original jb rom(ROM_JB_STOCK_HTC_DESIRE_X_INDIA_HTC__038) but still even this version is not installing. so now my phone is not having any rom.what should i do???