I download Eleganica Kernel Flasher, for At&t & Telus Elegancia 6.1 Rom and I unzip it using 7 zipper and when I tried to flash it always say aborted, when I'm in CWM recovery. I tried everyway that I can think of but it won't flash and I know it's the right kernel for the rom because I checked before I download it, I want to use this rom badly. Please help!!!
It's an Windows exe. It's not a zip to flash in recovery. Put your phone in fast boot mode, plug it in your computer and then run the kernel bat file. Then it will flash. Good luck
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grigoriisi said:
It's an Windows exe. It's not a zip to flash in recovery. Put your phone in fast boot mode, plug it in your computer and then run the kernel bat file. Then it will flash. Good luck
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Okay thanks :laugh: one quick question will the Windows exe work on Windows 8 and do I flash the rom or kernel first?
I don't know. Try it. It doesn't matter which u flash first. If kernel then after flash boot directly to recovery from fastboot otherwise phone might not boot in the os because u have a different kernel now, also the otherway around after rom flash choose to reboot in bootloader from the reboot menu in recovery so u can flash kernel. Good luckw
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grigoriisi said:
I don't know. Try it. It doesn't matter which u flash first. If kernel then after flash boot directly to recovery from fastboot otherwise phone might not boot in the os because u have a different kernel now, also the otherway around after rom flash choose to reboot in bootloader from the reboot menu in recovery so u can flash kernel. Good luck
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Okay thanks I hope it works
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i just finished the revolutionary and the clockwork recovery failed to flash and every other mod i try will stick but when i boot the recovery i go into android? someone help please the phone id s-off and hboot is 1.49.1107
Try downloading rom manager and flash clockwork recovery through that.
We're comin from a pure power source.
Use ruu to relock an s-on then re root via revaluationary
Ps wen using RUU make sure its the one for your hboot&software
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Ruu dosent turn s on (at least the one from the latest ota
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jwolf1 said:
Use ruu to relock an s-on then re root via revaluationary
Ps wen using RUU make sure its the one for your hboot&software
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ummm, why? pointless.........
just flash a recovery via fastboot search for the guide on how to do it. your problem is then fixed.
yeah tryied fastbooting and it said it was copied over but same issue
and as for rom manager you need superuser to do that so no it wont work
Install it from the market. You may need to install busybox too. Should work
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surround hacker said:
yeah tryied fastbooting and it said it was copied over but same issue
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so you typed fastboot flash recovery recovery_img.img at a command prompt in windows?
yeah i got it to work had to use clockwork 5.0.2.0 but now i need to find a stable kernel to flash i tried useing rcmix and its stuck i a continue reboot loop
Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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roge1381 said:
Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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That's because the new hboot cannot flash kernels. Easiest method is to download flashgui from the market which will flash the kernel for you.
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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roge1381 said:
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
njfoses said:
Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Sounds great!!! Thanks again for the help..:thumbup:
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Awesome!
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Do you have ADB set up on your computer?
The advice is free....the bandwidth, not so much
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Download a rom to your computer. Place the rom.zip in the folder where you have adb. Also, extract the boot.img in the same folder. Open adb on your computer using command line and boot into fastboot on your phone. Use the cd command to change folders to wherever your adb is located and type adb devices to make sure you are connected. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img. Once you do that you can push the rom zip using a different command that I forget. Even better than reading my response, search Google for "flash boot rom fastboot evo 4G lte" there's an xda thread that walks you through it.
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Hi,
I just rooted my HTC One x+ using RootBoot for Software number 1.14.401.16 and i had completely forgotten that I upgraded to 1.17 today
I lost my signal, wifi isnt working and it was stuck on the HTC logo for a while but its unbricked now. I still have no signal or wifi though.
Does anyone know if there is a new rootboot version?
Cheers
flash the kernel from your custom rom
where can i find my custom rom please????
i am still on the custom rom that came with the phone? how can i find that?
skdubg said:
flash the kernel from your custom rom
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So, you have a recovery installed, either CWM or TWRP? Why do you want to keep the stock ROM?
Use the All in One tool from Hasoon or follow the guide for the original One X that explains how to set up the fastboot folder on your C: drive, then flash one of the above mentioned recoveries for the X+ via fastboot, then flash the boot.img of a ROM you'd like to try, also via fastboot and then flash a custom ROM from recovery. But first make sure that you download a custom ROM.zip and transfer it to your phone as unlocking will have wiped your SD card.
Or you can just root your stock ROM, for that you need the Super User tools, so after unlocking, flash one of the recoveries for the X+ via fastboot, power up phone, copy Super User tools to SD card and flash them in recovery!
Make sure that you understand what you are doing. Reading first is mandatory!
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I couldnt find the CWM for HTC one x+, just for htc one x. should i use that one?
Can you please tell me where I can find it? and whats a good custom ROM that i can use? also is it possible to just go back to the stock ROM for now?
Cheers
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So, you have a recovery installed, either CWM or TWRP? Why do you want to keep the stick ROM?
Use the All in One tool from Hasoon or follow the guide for the original One X that explains how to set up the fastboot folder on your C: drive, the flash one of the above mentioned recoveries for the X+ and via fastboot, then the boot.img of a ROM you'd like to try, also via fastboot and then flash a custom ROM from recovery. But first make sure that you download a custom ROM.zip and transfer it to your phone.
Make sure that you understand what you are doing. Reading first is mandatory!
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so i just installed CWM and tried Elite's kernel but i still have the same issue. no signal, no wifi.
can someone please help? would a whole new RUU work?
I had the same problem but i finally managed to fix that by flashing a custom rom after flashing the boot.img for that rom.
roufee said:
so i just installed CWM and tried Elite's kernel but i still have the same issue. no signal, no wifi.
can someone please help? would a whole new RUU work?
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You need to flash the boot.img inside the Rom.zip that you download. Put the whole .zip on your SD card, boot into bootloader, select fastboot, hook up the phone, point to the folder your fastboot files are located and you dropped the boot.img, open a cmd window, and type
cd c:\fastboot and enter, then
fastboot erase cache and enter
fastboot flash boot boot.img and enter
fastboot erase cache and enter
Unplug cable, select hboot/boot recovery, select, then inside recovery install zip from SD card, don't forget to select the wipe option in the aroma installer...
The whole process takes like 20 mins, including download of the ROM, copying the boot.img into the fastboot folder (make sure there is only one boot.img in there...the one you want/need), flashing the boot.img, flashing ROM in recovery and booting up (which takes like a few minutes)
Hope this helps
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roufee said:
so i just installed CWM and tried Elite's kernel but i still have the same issue. no signal, no wifi.
can someone please help? would a whole new RUU work?
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Just to make sure http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34173694 is the CWM recovery for the X+ or use the TWRP recovery found in the Android Original Dev section...and please, use the search button, read, understand and ask if you don't, and then a hit on the thanks button is appreciated
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hill67 said:
I had the same problem but i finally managed to fix that by flashing a custom rom after flashing the boot.img for that rom.
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Which ROM did you flash ? I have the same problem and have no luck with decoding HTC stock ROMs.
Please try to flash boot.img from ARHD 6.2 here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987885
I am in a same problem ase I flash my ARHD 6.2 Rom and after the Oxp_elitekernel_130119, all work but my data connection is not stopped when screen is in sleep mode...
Is Oxp_elitekernel_130119 works fine with ARHD 6.2 ROM ?
So, here are my problems.
I have no OS
I can't access phone from windows, either in recovery/bootloader
When I hit "Install" in TWRP it shows all of the normal folders but there are no files anywhere
Is there any way to fix this?
Solution is the "adb sideload" command. There is a tutorial in the HTC One X+ General forum where you can read about how to use it.
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xTomus said:
So, here are my problems.
I have no OS
I can't access phone from windows, either in recovery/bootloader
When I hit "Install" in TWRP it shows all of the normal folders but there are no files anywhere
Is there any way to fix this?
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Use "adb push" command to send files to your internal memory and then flash it.
Also you MAY need to flash a kernel via "fastboot flash boot" command.
What exactly you did before this happens, which rom did your tried to flash?
Same Problem & Worse
i have the same problem but even worse , i have no os cuz i formatted it with the TWRP recovery and i re-locked the bootloader trying to flash stock rom i have 02__001 and it doesn't exist anywhere so i tried some random stock rom but it didn't work !! now my battery is low and it wont charge it wont go into recovery because of the re-locked bootloader i'm in hell here , any advice or guide ?
Davirus849 said:
Use "adb push" command to send files to your internal memory and then flash it.
Also you MAY need to flash a kernel via "fastboot flash boot" command.
What exactly you did before this happens, which rom did your tried to flash?
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OK, well I was trying to install CM.
I sort of fixed the OS problem by fiddling with adb. Now recovery recognises I have an OS, but every ROM I try to flash gets stuck at boot logo. I'v waited about 10 minutes with each rom, from reading around it seems if it isn't done in 5 you've done something wrong
I have tried:
CM
AOKP
Insert Coin sense 5 rom
I wipe cache and system each time like everybody says but I can't seem to change the outcome.
xTomus said:
OK, well I was trying to install CM.
I sort of fixed the OS problem by fiddling with adb. Now recovery recognises I have an OS, but every ROM I try to flash gets stuck at boot logo. I'v waited about 10 minutes with each rom, from reading around it seems if it isn't done in 5 you've done something wrong
I have tried:
CM
AOKP
Insert Coin sense 5 rom
I wipe cache and system each time like everybody says but I can't seem to change the outcome.
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Are you flashing the right boot.img for the rom(s) you want? Aosp and sense have very diffrent kernels....
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AndroHero said:
Are you flashing the right boot.img for the rom(s) you want? Aosp and sense have very diffrent kernels....
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What kernel do kernel do I need for aosp?
Inside the .zip for each rom, you will find a boot.img. As we don't have S-Off, we can't flash the boot.img from recovery with the rest of the rom, So you need to extract the boot.img from the rom you wan't, and flash it from fastboot before you flash the rom. You can use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" to flash the kernel.
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AndroHero said:
Inside the .zip for each rom, you will find a boot.img. As we don't have S-Off, we can't flash the boot.img from recovery with the rest of the rom, So you need to extract the boot.img from the rom you wan't, and flash it from fastboot before you flash the rom. You can use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" to flash the kernel.
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Thanks, is it compulsory to install gapps to boot?
No phone will boot without G-Apps. But you'll have no initial setup app and obviously no market.
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xTomus said:
Thanks, is it compulsory to install gapps to boot?
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no, you can also install gapps any time later.
i just got an htc one x+ and i installed chainfire 3d on it and installed the driver within
the device restarted and went into a bootloop
now i dont know what to do specially since i just got this and dont even know how to access the bootloader while in this bootloop
i managed to get into the recovery once that was cwm
i tried a wipe data/factory reset and its still in a bootloop
can anyone help me on this one?
Have you flashed the kernel? Usually when a kernel is not flashed and you installed a custom os, the phone will be stuck on the HTC screen with the white background.
To go into the bootloader you press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds (the phone will restart) press and hold the volume down button right away. And then you get a white screen with an android dude on a skateboard. You're now in bootloader
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xxxrichievxxx said:
Have you flashed the kernel? Usually when a kernel is not flashed and you installed a custom os, the phone will be stuck on the HTC screen with the white background.
To go into the bootloader you press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds (the phone will restart) press and hold the volume down button right away. And then you get a white screen with an android dude on a skateboard. You're now in bootloader
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actually i did not install a rom
it was a beta graphics driver
the rom was stock rooted and worked fine until i decided to mess with it
but i figured if i installed an official ruu and super su it should boot up again
thanks for letting me know how to get into bootloader
atleast now i can power it down while i download the stock rom
stratoll said:
actually i did not install a rom
it was a beta graphics driver
the rom was stock rooted and worked fine until i decided to mess with it
but i figured if i installed an official ruu and super su it should boot up again
thanks for letting me know how to get into bootloader
atleast now i can power it down while i download the stock rom
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It does say in the chainfire FAQ, you should take a backup incase of bootloop. There is not much need to use chainfire on tegra II. Its for older devices Just format /system/ and start again
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AndroHero said:
It does say in the chainfire FAQ, you should take a backup incase of bootloop. There is not much need to use chainfire on tegra II. Its for older devices Just format /system/ and start again
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yes i realise that i should have taken a backup. you dont need to remind me of how i screwed up
the problem is now the phone wont charge and when i try to access recovery it just powers off
thats because i tried to change the recovery to twrp when the cwm was working fine
and now i cant format system as there is no recovery to do it from
any other ideas man?
would be greatly appriciated
If there is a working RUU, for your CID\ BL version. you can flash that from fastboot, that will restore stock recovery. If fastboot is still working, you can always flash CWM again.
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AndroHero said:
If there is a working RUU, for your CID\ BL version. you can flash that from fastboot, that will restore stock recovery. If fastboot is still working, you can always flash CWM again.
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my CID was 01. i dont know what a bl version is
fastboot says battery too low to flash
i tried flashing cwm using the "AIO kit by Hasoon2000"
it told me recovery written successfully but i still cant access recovery
it still powers off when i try to access recovery
stratoll said:
my CID was 01. i dont know what a bl version is
fastboot says battery too low to flash
i tried flashing cwm using the "AIO kit by Hasoon2000"
it told me recovery written successfully but i still cant access recovery
it still powers off when i try to access recovery
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Before your battery dies, try flashing CWM manually (fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img) also do a (fastboot erase cache) before and after flashing, see if that works. There are threads from the early days of the HOX+ with people & charging issues with recovery. Do a search for thoes, maybe one can help you get your device charged.
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AndroHero said:
Before your battery dies, try flashing CWM manually (fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img) also do a (fastboot erase cache) before and after flashing, see if that works. There are threads from the early days of the HOX+ with people & charging issues with recovery. Do a search for thoes, maybe one can help you get your device charged.
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how do i try flashing CWM manually?
i have the recovery img, i just dont know what to do with it
stratoll said:
how do i try flashing CWM manually?
i have the recovery img, i just dont know what to do with it
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connect your phone to pc on fastboot mode and type this command
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img(cwm.img will be your recovery file)
Danny Samuel said:
connect your phone to pc on fastboot mode and type this command
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img(cwm.img will be your recovery file)
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it says "failed: remote battery low"