Hello friends and thanks for reading. Glad to finally be a part of one of the most highly respectable, trustworthy, and knowledgeable development sites on the Internet. Not an ass kisser, just feel that if you've used a website to fix or mod ALOT of different things that you didn't know how to fully do on your own, and you also learned how and why, you should express some appreciation. I've searched and searched but I'm pretty sure this is one of the more rare bricks. Not one of those did u hold volume down and OMG theres the hboot menu threads lol. So here goes...
Modification Procedure:
JuopunutBear S-Off
Hboot 1.50.5050
Radio 1.09.00.0706
Recovery TWRP v2.2.0
Angry Bean Rom CM 10.1 build 06.07.13
Joe Blow Hacks
Computer rig:
Ubuntu 12.04 x32 & Windows 8 x32 dual boot
Asus A8AE-LE
Amd Athlon 64 3500+
2gb Pc3200
Tools / Testing Equipment:
- 2 identical model Evo's
Model: PG86100
- 2 identical batteries (all working)
- Both phones have had the same exact procedure done
- The other Evo that went through the procedure is still working fine and I use it as my main phone
What it Does / Doesn't do:
- Cant get to hboot
- Cant get to recovery
- With battery in and usb charger plugged in, and not hitting any buttons including power, there is a solid red light that would indicate normal charging. I don't believe it is because the other Evo, after letting the bad one supposedly charge the battery, says the battery is low
- With the usb charger unplugged and a known charged battery placed in the phone and me hitting power once, it vibrates once and the home, menu, back and search light up. Screen shows absolutely nothing. holding volume up down and power in this state makes the phone vibrate once and all the lights go out. Then after a second adb sees it again as device offline
- When I boot using either Windows or Ubuntu, the command “adb devices” shows the serial and offline
- When I boot the working Evo using either Windows or Ubuntu, the command “adb devices” shows the serial and device (as it should)
- Adb and fastboot run fine with the working Evo
- Adb is about useless on the dead Evo. Every command = error device offline
Things I tried that failed:
- Volume up + power it vibrates once and the home, menu, back and search light up
- Volume down + power the phone doesn't boot (can't access hboot)
- Charger in the phone first with no battery. Then I held volume up and down and inserted the battery. Phone just goes back to the solid red light and gets hot. Screen shows absolutely nothing
(yes I took my time do to the fact that most problems occur do to a lack of patience and user error :silly:
- Ruu (no fastboot)
- ./brickdetect.sh Device can't be detected. Check connections
I usually got this type of thing in the bag but this time I'm just not getting anywhere. Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Is there something not right here in this Evo setup that I'm not seeing or in your opinion do u think that the working Evo is in “harms way”? I keep wondering...Thanks
What happened to the phone before it got into its current state? Did this happen while you were doing the S-off procedure?
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The Fer-Shiz-Nizzle said:
What happened to the phone before it got into its current state? Did this happen while you were doing the S-off procedure?
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No thats the thing. I did both Evo procedures at the same time. Same files and everything. S-off went great for both phones. The phone was being used as a dlna client. Right before it "bricked", it was watching The Walking Dead. Would you consider this to be a brick, as i don't want to be misleading people. Theres a lotta posts that throw around bricked and hard bricked like there the same when there not...
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No thats the thing. I did both Evo procedures at the same time. Same files and everything. S-off went great for both phones. The phone was being used as a dlna client. Right before it "bricked", it was watching The Walking Dead. Would you consider this to be a brick, as i don't want to be misleading people. Theres a lotta posts that throw around bricked and hard bricked like there the same when there not...
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I mean ya i know it's bricked lol but should it be defined as hard bricked?...
Is it getting hot around cameras while it's on charger?
If it is your motherboard died
Yes it is. Installed a a known good board inside the dead evo and I'm currently using it to post.
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Noxus001 said:
Yes it is. Installed a a known good board inside the dead evo and I'm currently using it to post.
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So it's all fine now?
Yes all is well. Thanks for all the help
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Just a coincidence that the board died?
Noxus001 said:
Yes it is. Installed a a known good board inside the dead evo and I'm currently using it to post.
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Hi everyone.
So, what do you guys think happened here? Did the motherboard just happen to die, or was its demise hastened by modifying the phone?
Good to read that you solved your problem, though. So, where did you get a replacement board, just off one of the usual sell yours buy someone else's type sites?
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I have a big problem !!! I had on my phone root s-off ROM Shooter Beats 1,7 and I flashed CWM 4.0.1.-shooteru via fastboot.
BUT when I was in fastboot USB I was thinking that I will try to have root with s-on on the screen on HBOOT. So I used command that I read in unroot section.
fastboot oem fastboot oem writesecureflag 3 and then reboot bootloader and my pfone is off and I cannot turn it on and dont know what to do :-( I am scared
you need to s-off your device again.using cmd
yes, I know, but I cannot turn on the phone.. I cannot do anything
Bricked
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There is nothing else to do?? :-(
What about warranty? If I cannot get to my phone, HTC cannot know if it doesnt work because of root, right? Do I have a chance?
What about a simple RUU? Just to try, and may it gives you s-on back and hboot and Kernel, so you maybe can boot into fastboot loader
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I cannot turn my phone on, I cannot go to bootloader, I cannot do anything. But when there is battery there is little red light on and when I remove battery it goes off. It is not blinking it is just permanent weak red colour (it is hardly to see).
When I connect Evo 3D to laptop, there is a sound that something is through USB connected, but the drivers are not regognized (in system there is only something QHUSB_DLOAD)
I was trying cmd and fastboot reboot and it is waiting for device
I was trying adb restart and nothing..
when I try RUU, it cannot find my device
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I cannot turn my phone on, I cannot go to bootloader, I cannot do anything. But when there is battery there is little red light on and when I remove battery it goes off. It is not blinking it is just permanent weak red colour (it is hardly to see).
When I connect Evo 3D to laptop, there is a sound that something is through USB connected, but the drivers are not regognized (in system there is only something QHUSB_DLOAD)
I was trying cmd and fastboot reboot and it is waiting for device
I was trying adb restart and nothing..
when I try RUU, it cannot find my device
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try to use a RUU
If all fails send it back to HTC and say it stopped working overnight
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Did you have recovery? If you do, the problem you ran into might be an easy one.
1. Plug your phone to a power source (Long press the power button for few seconds and see if the light is on)
2. If the light is on, press the camera button (may be few times if first time doesn't work) and wait.
3. The first two steps should have already taken you into the boot screen. If it doesn't, then sorry.
thre3aces said:
If all fails send it back to HTC and say it stopped working overnight
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Try to push camera, volume up+down and power Buttonand hold it down for a few seconds and see if the phone boots. Then plug in charger and charge it. So you can see if the battery was dead!
Thank you guys for advices but
1, I tried use RUU and as I said it doesnt find my device (there are not drivers anymore)
2, volume plus camera button and so on.. this problem I solved many times.. it was problem with CWM 5.0.2. but I have there 4.0.1. which has no battery bug.
My phone doesnt work and cannot go on.
I googled little bit and find out that people with Desire HD had the same issue and they sent it to service and got new phone. I hope it will be the same I love my phone so muuuuuuch..
I think the problem is that I would need to get drivers for my mobile to get sdk ready.. but :/
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Castellano2 said:
Thank you guys for advices but
1, I tried use RUU and as I said it doesnt find my device (there are not drivers anymore)
2, volume plus camera button and so on.. this problem I solved many times.. it was problem with CWM 5.0.2. but I have there 4.0.1. which has no battery bug.
My phone doesnt work and cannot go on.
I googled little bit and find out that people with Desire HD had the same issue and they sent it to service and got new phone. I hope it will be the same I love my phone so muuuuuuch..
I think the problem is that I would need to get drivers for my mobile to get sdk ready.. but :/
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bricked...there are a few reports here that did the same procedure and bricked it too.
I really cant understand why people play with those things although they have no idea of what they are risking.
..i mean, you could have been very proud that you got a device which csn achieve s-off. Thousands still dteaming of it.
Why the hell you wanted to went back to son and root?
If you would read through the forums you should have nitice, that you cant flash custom kernels easily - just with flash img gui. And flashing radios is
Is completly not possible with son.
Son makes life so much more painful.
And you still did it...sry tried it
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j4n87 said:
bricked...there are a few reports here that did the same procedure and bricked it too.
I really cant understand why people play with those things although they have no idea of what they are risking.
..i mean, you could have been very proud that you got a device which csn achieve s-off. Thousands still dteaming of it.
Why the hell you wanted to went back to son and root?
If you would read through the forums you should have nitice, that you cant flash custom kernels easily - just with flash img gui. And flashing radios is
Is completly not possible with son.
Son makes life so much more painful.
And you still did it...sry tried it
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I know, I read through forum and find out that problem with QHUSB_DLOAD is always dead end. You cannot understand why people do that? I read a lot of topic where people have written that I tried to unroot their phone because of warranty and in finally step - whitesecure flag 3 - it bricked. They do it exactly how it was in "manual", so they have just bad luck.
I want to have s-on because my cable conector was wrong and I was afraid when I won´t connect my phone to computer, I cannot remove root and my quarantee will finished.. But I didnt flash stock Rom because I want to give it on sd card and when my usb cable won´t work, I could just reflash to stock ROM from my backup..
Right now my phone is in service..
Hi.
I recently got a refurbished Evo 3D after my old one's digitizer broke. About 2 days afterwards, I was being stupid and accidentally dropped my phone. The back popped off and the battery came out. Now it shows a dim red light whenever it should be charging (via usb cable into my computer) and refuses to even turn on. However, whenever I plug it in, it makes the sound that windows recognizes that a USB device is plugged in. Is this a sign of hope that I can fix my phone? Please give me any suggestions.
Things I have tried:
-Holding power down (with the volume buttons and camera button etc.)
-Trying to use the command: adb reboot bootloader
-Taking out batter and using a different one from another phone.
-Charging the original battery to full using the spare Evo 3D and then attempting the above.
Before I dropped it I did root the phone and stupidly attempted to install the wrong ROM (used CDMA instead of the other one, can't remember the name off the top of my head, but it's the one used in Rogers phones), but it didn't brick the phone or anything.
One more thing to note is that right after I dropped it and tried to boot it up it made it to the white HTC screen, then turned off.
Hopefully this is enough information, and thanks in advance for any help.
Check out the thread in the dev section about downgrading hboot 1.5 at some point in it, you purposefully brick it to a faint red light. Try to follow instructions from there.
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troublein420 said:
Check out the thread in the dev section about downgrading hboot 1.5 at some point in it, you purposefully brick it to a faint red light. Try to follow instructions from there.
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Any other suggestions? I don't have a linux machine, and currently my ISP is not exactly cooperating with my internet connection, so it's extremely slow atm, and as a result will probably take too long to download.
troublein420 said:
Check out the thread in the dev section about downgrading hboot 1.5 at some point in it, you purposefully brick it to a faint red light. Try to follow instructions from there.
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Not to just repeat what others have said, but the dim red light truly sounds like what happens when the phone is bricked. If it is, you may be able to save it by following that thread when your ISP cooperates. It is strange though that dropping it would cause it to brick.
If he is on Rogers, he has a GSM phone & can't use the Hboot 1.50 cdma downgrade thread. There are 2 stickied downgrade threads in the Gsm section.
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Well you know the old saying once you drop it its over or you could turn it in and get a replacement
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out of warranty ? =.=
just 2 days after returning
Here's what I would try
Here's what I would try:
1. Take battery out of phone and make sure, 100% sure, the phone is off.
2. Once the phone is 100% powered down pop the battery back in.
3. Now what I would do is hold down power + volume up until the phone comes to HBOOT.
4. If HBOOT doesn't come up, idk. If you have a working nandroid, I would restore from it. If you don't, just select fast boot, then select the option to start up normally (which I forget what it is called...).
-cburk
I'm trying to brick my device so i can downgrade to 1.40. Everything is fine up until the point where i have to pull the battery out and run off AC power without battery. When i pull out the battery the phone stays on like it is supposed to, but when i press volume + button to start update the phone immediately turns off.
I relocked my device and am running this stock rom. If anyone can offer some advice it would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
Are you using the actual HTC charger that came with the phone? I've read here on XDA that the stock HTC charger puts out a little more power than normal chargers. Also, you can't use USB via your PC.
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Are you using the actual HTC charger that came with the phone? I've read here on XDA that the stock HTC charger puts out a little more power than normal chargers. Also, you can't use USB via your PC.
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Yep, using the one that came with the phone and i'm plugged into the wall. I even tried a couple different outlets. Do i need to have a certain rom installed?
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Yep, using the one that came with the phone and i'm plugged into the wall. I even tried a couple different outlets. Do i need to have a certain rom installed?
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That shouldn't matter since we're dealing with just the bootloader. I'm not sure which guide you're using (if there's even more than one now) but here is the link I followed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1547695
Make sure you boot recovery, remove back cover, plug in phone then pull battery when it says.
Yesss this sh*t is impossible.! I actually got pissed off cuz I COULDNT brick the damn phone lol
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ognimnella said:
Yesss this sh*t is impossible.! I actually got pissed off cuz I COULDNT brick the damn phone lol
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I know right! Never thought I'd be mad cause i couldn't brick my phone. Next time someone says they're scared about rooting cause they dont wanna break their phone, I'll tell them they couldn't do it if they tried.
I think I'm going to go back to HTC unlock. The only reason I decided to downgrade my phone in the first place was because i wanted to flash Newtoroot's rls3 and was not able to get it running without losing service. At this point I think I can get that rom to work on 1.50 before i can get this SOB to brick, much less get through the rest of this damn process. If not, I'll just go back to rls1, cause i had that version running perfectly (bugs listed in OP excluded).
Good luck to anyone who's trying to do this...may you have better luck than I did lol.
Sincerely,
J
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That shouldn't matter since we're dealing with just the bootloader. I'm not sure which guide you're using (if there's even more than one now) but here is the link I followed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1547695
Make sure you boot recovery, remove back cover, plug in phone then pull battery when it says.
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I had this problem where my phone would turn off as well..I was using a stock htc charger that came with the E3d. What I did was hold my charger steady because if I moved it too much the charge would leave. No I didnt have a shortage in my charger but it just read like that in the laptop. Probably because being plugged into the laptop or cpu it doesnt feed off enough voltage. Hope this works for you.
Hey everyone. My evo was htc unlocked, but i wanted to get it s-off. so i used to the lazypanda method...and everything was working great. when i reached the 30 second part, i patiently waited 30 seconds, but it kept going. it went all the way to about 900 until i ended the program and did it again. it couldnt detect the device, and now i cant get my evo to turn on. help please!
UPDATE: My worries are over! My phone was indeed bricked, so I installed Linux on my Mac to use the unbrick tool. It was easy to do, but kind of a pain as well. Those who are having trouble and need instructions to unbrick...you've come to the right place Instructions will come shortly.
1. If you're absolutely positive that you are bricked...simply install Linux (Ubuntu) on your Mac or PC. A virtual machine will not work! You must use a CD or USB stick.
2. Once you have installed Linux, download
No Power <> Bricked
MARIO SHARK said:
Hey everyone. My evo was htc unlocked, but i wanted to get it s-off. so i used to the lazypanda method...and everything was working great. when i reached the 30 second part, i patiently waited 30 seconds, but it kept going. it went all the way to about 900 until i ended the program and did it again. it couldnt detect the device, and now i cant get my evo to turn on. help please!
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I don't see the connection between "it won't power up" and being bricked. Are you sure you had/have good power, i.e., plenty of battery left. If you are sure the battery is charged up, hit and hold the power until it comes up, try it. If your not sure about the amount of charge, plug it into your charger and do the same thing, hit and hold the power button, see what happens.
i had about 60% left. but even though it is connected to the usb cable right now, there is no charging light. im assuming that its bricked, therefore it isnt charging
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i had about 60% left. but even though it is connected to the usb cable right now, there is no charging light. im assuming that its bricked, therefore it isnt charging
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Just for grins, unplug it from the USB (you may have already done this) and try to power it up. I can't see a way that some piece of code would nix(brick) the power, where it would not start up to "something", a loop, error, something.
wont power on guess im bricked
I too am in this boat:/ Any help guys?
Edit: used Lazy Panda's method. Worked perfectly. Typing this from my once bricked EVO.
Plug in phone, check device manager to see if its recognized as qhsusb_dload mode. There a thread in original development covering lazypanda bricks. Need linux, live cd or whatever but it says 100% success so check it out
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Well, the method and what not wasn't the same to get me to the issue, although on my last two phones the result of me purchasing another phone was that there was no charge light and it wouldn't turn on. I assumed it was bricked, and I still have these two dead devices on my desk. Neither of them power up or show any signs of being alive. I can leave them on the charger for hours and no heat is generated at all. Everyone just blames it on being a lemon I tried literally everything I could think of, so assume I took every possible available measure to revive them =P(Short of taking it to any repair shops or opening the device up for surgery :3)
I am just sharing my experience, and to say that those things only happened on my htc devices and if you google around for devices not booting and no charge light then you'll see others with similar issues. If you get yours back up and running let me know ^^ It'd be interesting to have hope to bring back my shift/3d. Also good luck!
I had this same scenario earlier. After a while I gave up on waiting so I unplugged it and pressed the power button and volume down (don't ask me why I thought that would work lol) for about 15 seconds and it turned on. I reformatted my sdcard and ran the program again and now i'm SOFF
all u guys, just use the unbrick method http://unlimited.io/lazypanda-s-off-public-beta/evo-4g-lte-unbricker/
Marco while this might be a pain to setup (if your not running linux), you can download virtualbox from Oracle (a Sun product Oracle now owns) and then download and install your flavor of linux in a VM. You will put in a little time configuring linux, but it will get you to the test. Virtualbox is free, its similar to VMware Workstation or Microsoft's Virtual PC. I would go with Ubuntu, also free. What bugs me about your issue is you plug in the charger and you get no charging light. If this is indeed the case, even if you did all of this, how would you even be able to connect to the phone to issue the commands to unbrick it. Good luck.
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See Ticklemepinks link below.
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alright thx guys for all of your help! i unbricked it! just one more question. how can i get s-off with linux? whenever i try to open FeedPanda, it states that it cannot be opened.
MARIO SHARK said:
alright thx guys for all of your help! i unbricked it! just one more question. how can i get s-off with linux? whenever i try to open FeedPanda, it states that it cannot be opened.
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I believe you have to use the sudo command to run it as superuser... I really dont know much about linux but I did have to create a Ubuntu boot CD to unbrick mine after trying to unlock in Windows.
I had assumed that improper HTC drivers were my problem in Windows but after unbricking I tried the use FeedPanda under linux and got bricked again. After 20+ power pushes and bamboo finding I decided having S-off wasn't that important to me lol.
Good luck.
Got it thanks!
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Got it thanks!
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Im having the same issues as the users in the thread the only way to unbrick the phone is LINUX?
Mario for everyone else here (1) a brief on how you bricked and (2) how you unbricked would be good to have.
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linux is easy. i installed ubuntu on my laptop and dual boot. after some googling figured out how to enable root login. i went that route. then terminal is already su.
i installed ubuntu on my laptop. i then used the unbrick tool. pretty simple
MARIO SHARK said:
i installed ubuntu on my laptop. i then used the unbrick tool. pretty simple
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i have ubuntu installed on my pc and im at the terminal having problems naviagation directories so that i can unbrick my phone. how do i navigate dirs?
Hey guys, quite honestly this is just a post-mortem help I felt I would want to chime in with. I just had almost a heart attack last night thinking I bricked my HTC Raider 4G / HTC Holiday / HTC Vivid / HTC Velocity 4G - Whatever you want to call it, it's the same phone. BTW, the captcha on this site and the discrimination towards new users is borderline a war crime
I want to ensure you that if you followed the whole Juopunutbear S-off bootloop / ControlBear method - your phone is NOT BRICKED. Mine wasn't, and I almost gave up on it last night. I ended up trading my HTC Raider 4G with someone for a Samsung Galaxy S III, but I wanted to touch base and just give you a heads up as to what I did (as best my memory serves me).
My situation was as follows:
1) I used the whole S-Off Toolkit By Hasoon2000 - and actually got S-Off (Security Off)
2) I followed to a tee, with all of it's "beer" references and did the whole "wire-trick" see picture below, I had to pull out my lab lamp light to see it and was getting more and more angry as the evening progressed.
3) My phone was stuck in the Juopunutbear S-Off Bootloop (or Boot Loop as some put it)
4) I could get the phone into Recovery/Fastboot (whatever you want to call it.)
Here is what I did to fix it:
1) Get yourself your OEM RUU (This is the Original Equipment Manufacturer Rom Update Utility), I hate acronyms so I will clarify as I go. You can download these at the following link (If you come back to this page a year from now and the links are broken, Google them by the exact file name, I am certain someone out there will keep backups forever. The link below surely has your carrier, e.g. Telstra etc. Follow the instructions and download your RUU for your carrier:
http://www.filefactory.com/f/002b74e0f4775869/
2) Pull the battery out of your HTC Raider / Holiday / Vivid / Velocity
3) Re-insert the battery into the phone
4) Press the volume down button + power and hold until the "Bootloader" or "Recovery" or "HBoot" or "Fastboot" screen comes up - many names for it.
5) Once the screen has come up, click on Fastboot and connect it to your computer. If it detects your computer it will say "Fastboot USB", this is good and it will look like the image at the bottom.
6) Once the phone is connected, run the specific file name for your phone based on carrier from point number 1.
7) Leave the phone plugged in and running, and it will basically flash the phone back to OEM - at least this way you can have a useable phone and will allow you to retreat/regroup and fight another day.
Fastboot USB Photo - Get your phone to look like this by going through the menus, it won't take more than 10 seconds
http://i47.tinypic.com/ru5m55.png
My Lab Setup - With The "Wire Trick" + Lamp and me getting more and more pissed off.
http://i48.tinypic.com/dyng9v.jpg
I hope this helps, I was quite honestly pulling my hair out trying to find out more information/help but it was just almost impossible to find for this phone - I think the reduced user base is partially to blame for this. My previous phone was a Samsung Galaxy S I9000 and I had absolutely no issues with support. I've learned my lesson and devices to back out, I now have a nice Samsung Galaxy S 3. If you need anything - I think you can PM me. P.S. I ran both Virtuous Inquisition ROM as well as Wajee's 1.5 and they were ok - Wajee was a bit better.
All that typing and you didn't even post for the correct device
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You could just have use the controlbear -r command..iirc
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Spastic909 said:
All that typing and you didn't even post for the correct device
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Long night, i'll be moving this. or reposting there.
ce3jay said:
You could just have use the controlbear -r command..iirc
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I did, it did not help anything. It kept going into the Juopunutbear arrow down screen.
This is still good advice. Just needs minor tweaking for Amaze and you got yourself a deal!
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