After a big factory reset (not os instaled), my international one x+ not detected.:crying::crying::crying:
I want to place a rom in my sd card but it isn't possible.
I use windroid toolkit 3.0, it's ok for acces bootloader, flash kernel, but for the rest i have :
- A phone has not been recognized by the toolki! Please click the reload button to chech again!
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
laurab4369 said:
After a big factory reset (not os instaled), my international one x+ not detected.:crying::crying::crying:
I want to place a rom in my sd card but it isn't possible.
I use windroid toolkit 3.0, it's ok for acces bootloader, flash kernel, but for the rest i have :
- A phone has not been recognized by the toolki! Please click the reload button to chech again!
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP
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I'm guessing you want to place a rom on your sdcard, if you have a recovery of some sorts, go into recovery mode, then use adb to push a rom into your sdcard.
If you don't have a recovery, flash this using fastboot: http://bit.ly/1dtNvWg
Flashing the recovery: connect your phone via usb, go into bootloader and select fastboot, then on your computer go into cmd (in the folder with fastboot and adb) and do: fastboot flash recovery (name of the recovery image, default should be "recovery.img" WHEN FLASHING PUT THE recovery image in the same folder as adb and fastboot!)
ADB & Fastboot: http://bit.ly/L1rwJX NOTE: ONCE YOU DOWNLOAD THE FASBOOT AND ADB GO INTO START BAR LEFT HAND CORNER AND SEARCH CMD AND COPY PASTE INTO THE DOWNLOAD FOLDER WITH ADB AND FASTBOOT
Once you have flashed a recovery (if needed) copy and paste whatever rom you downloaded into the adb and fastboot folder, open cmd (in same folder) [NOTE: MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS IN RECOVERY] and do: "adb remount" this will remount your device and to make sure your device is mounted do: "adb devices" is should list your phone. Next for pushing the actual files do: "adb push (filename:ex "rom.zip") (path) <-- [For path I would do /sdcard] Because rom's are around 600-700mbs it will take a bit, [DON'T UNPLUG USB CABLE] around 3mins. And soon as its done go into recovery and flash the rom. Walla!
Thanks for your help.
My phone work another and when htc anounced no new upgrade for one x / x+ i sale it on ebay.
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I want to root my Flyer. (I have never rooted before either) I currently still run the stock Gingerbread 2.3.4 on my Flyer. I would like to put ICS on it. Do I need to do S-Off first and then root? Or do I need to upgrade to Honeycomb and then root? Please help with rooting instructions as I have never done so.
First of all unlock your bootloader here.
Next download this recovery.
Put the recovery in the same folder as the fastboot tools (You should know what I'm saying if you unlocked the bootloader)
open cmd change the directory to the recovery plug the flyer with usb turn on usb debugging in the flyer and type the following commands
Code:
adb reboot bootloader ( this will boot in to fastboot mode)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Download Super SU here
Put the zip file somewhere in your tablet's sd card. Insert the SD in the flyer
Boot into recovery
Navigate to Install zip from SD card>Choose zip from SD card and install Super SU
and your done
Your Flyer will not be S-OFF but the bootloader will be unlocked
You can be on Gingerbread or on Honeycomb however you like
Hit the thx button or Donate if i Helped
TheWizardOfROMs said:
First of all unlock your bootloader here.
Next download this recovery.
Put the recovery in the same folder as the fastboot tools (You should know what I'm saying if you unlocked the bootloader)
open cmd change the directory to the recovery plug the flyer with usb turn on usb debugging in the flyer and type the following commands
Code:
adb reboot bootloader ( this will boot in to fastboot mode)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Download Super SU here
Put the zip file somewhere in your tablet's sd card. Insert the SD in the flyer
Boot into recovery
Navigate to Install zip from SD card>Choose zip from SD card and install Super SU
and your done
Your Flyer will not be S-OFF but the bootloader will be unlocked
You can be on Gingerbread or on Honeycomb however you like
Hit the thx button or Donate if i Helped
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He was asking about ICS.
TheWizardOfROMs said:
First of all unlock your bootloader here.
Next download this recovery.
Put the recovery in the same folder as the fastboot tools (You should know what I'm saying if you unlocked the bootloader)
open cmd change the directory to the recovery plug the flyer with usb turn on usb debugging in the flyer and type the following commands
Code:
adb reboot bootloader ( this will boot in to fastboot mode)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Download Super SU here
Put the zip file somewhere in your tablet's sd card. Insert the SD in the flyer
Boot into recovery
Navigate to Install zip from SD card>Choose zip from SD card and install Super SU
and your done
Your Flyer will not be S-OFF but the bootloader will be unlocked
You can be on Gingerbread or on Honeycomb however you like
Hit the thx button or Donate if i Helped
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thank you very much
There is a custom rom!
Well, in the last post, instead of flashing su, you could download DextersJB Zip file, then flash it. Then go to bootloader again and fastboot. Next, on your computer, connect flyer to pc and open command prompt. Then use winrar to extract the boot.img from the flyer folder of the zip file. then, go to command prompt and type: fastboot flash boot boot.img
FOR PhoneUI, use boot-htckeys.img
youre all set! now you are on Jellybeam, which is more better, smpother, and more recent than ICS!
So I just bought an HOX+ a couple of hours ago, and I used the HTC all-in-one kit to unlock it. I then flashed CMW through the same program flawlessly.
The problem occurred when I flashed boot.img from the Android Revolution HD ROM, which your supposed to do before you flash the ROM he says. Well, after I did that, I rebooted the phone to transfer the custom ROM to the phones storage to install through CWM, but it now boot loops at the htc boot screen. This makes sense because the boot.img is not the original one for the stock ROM. However, there is no way of installing the custom ROM onto the device. Seems as though I missed to put the ROM on the phone's memory before flashing that boot.img....stupid of me
I can not install the custom ROM because:
- There is no mount USB storage in CWM, which on my previous phone there was....
- adb push command does not work because it can't find the device. Only fastboot finds the device, and there are no commands I see that install a zip.
- sideload also does not work as it says its 'out of date' and then cannot find the device
- I can't boot into the OS to copy the file because of the boot.img and boot looping.
- I tried flashing this stock boot.img file found Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29173294; all that did was shut down the device instead of looping after the HTC quietly brilliant bootup screen.
- All the stock RUU's are .exe that you install when your in the phone's OS, which doesn't work for me...right? Or can they work in the bootloader/recovery...
I find it weird that I didn't see anything about rooting the device at all after unlocking, but whatever....
So now I am stuck because I cannot install the custom ROM, but I also don't have the original boot.img of the stock ROM.
I am using an ATT htc one X+ quad core. I can still boot into CWM.
How do I fix this?
First thing, you just flashed an INTERNATIONAL ROM on your AT&T/TELUS phone, this the bootloop reason. (If your profile is up to date)
Second thing, you should have taken TWRP Recovery over CWM because all aptions are tested and approved working with TWRP Recovery + HOX+
Third thing you didn't mention that your SDK/ADB/HTC's Drivers combo tools are installed.
Fourth and nonetheless you didn't read enough before proceeding with all the unlocking+rooting process.
Now, can you access your bootloader and is your phone recognized when plugged?
Thanks so much for the reply. I'll answer in order to make it more concise:
First thing, you just flashed an INTERNATIONAL ROM on your AT&T/TELUS phone, this the bootloop reason. (If your profile is up to date)
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I did not actually flash any custom ROM yet to the phone. After unlocking and flashing CWM to it using the all-in-one kit, all I did next was flash a boot.img file that your supposed to flash before installing the custom ROM (Android Revolution HD). I even forgot to put the custom ROM on my phone before flashing the boot.img, let alone install it.
Second thing, you should have taken TWRP Recovery over CWM because all aptions are tested and approved working with TWRP Recovery + HOX+
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I will try to flash the TWRP recovery to it then.
edit:I used fastboot flash recovery to flash TWRP to it. I will wait for a response to continue from there.
Third thing you didn't mention that your SDK/ADB/HTC's Drivers combo tools are installed.
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I originally had an motorola ATrix 4g, so I assume I have them all, but I did download all of it before I started. I downloaded the HTC drivers and the android SDK before I started, and I had an ADB package before. Maybe its the adb package that's giving me difficulties?
Now, can you access your bootloader and is your phone recognized when plugged?
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I can access the bootloader, fastboot, and CWM recovery fine. However, the device is only recognized under fastboot, and not under adb in both fastboot and CWM. There is no 'mount usb storage' like I had on my Atrix, and adb commands like 'sideload' and 'push' do not work as the device is not found ever under adb. Again, it seems as though usb debugging is off because I factory reset it through the bootloader, but I can not get into the OS to change that.
All right, if your phone is still with the original ROM installed (you didn't say you had full wiped the phone) the only thing you have to do is to flash the original boot.img for HTC ONE X+ not the HTC ONE X like you did.
Please do take the right TWRP Recovery for the HTC ONE X + (EVITARE_UL) HERE for your AT&T / TELUS phone.
Rename this file like this TWRPrecovery.img (it's only easier to flash)
Put it in your platform-tools folder of SDK
Reboot in bootloader and put your phone in fastboot USB by plugging your USB cable
If your phone can be recognized with : fastboot devices (serial number validation) proceed with this : fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img (Enter)
If the result is Success, type : fasboot erase cache (Enter)
Done.
Unplug the USB cable hit Power button one time
Select Recovery (Volume down)
Power button one time
Rebooting in Recovery
You can try to sideload an AT&T/TELUS ROM
Try this, I will found you an original boot.img for your ROM version.
Lucky Thirteen said:
All right, if your phone is still with the original ROM installed (you didn't say you had full wiped the phone) the only thing you have to do is to flash the original boot.img for HTC ONE X+ not the HTC ONE X like you did.
Please do take the right TWRP Recovery for the HTC ONE X + (EVITARE_UL) HERE for your AT&T / TELUS phone.
Rename this file like this TWRPrecovery.img (it's only easier to flash)
Put it in your platform-tools folder of SDK
Reboot in bootloader and put your phone in fastboot USB by plugging your USB cable
If your phone can be recognized with : fastboot devices (serial number validation) proceed with this : fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img (Enter)
If the result is Success, type : fasboot erase cache (Enter)
Done.
Unplug the USB cable hit Power button one time
Select Recovery (Volume down)
Power button one time
Rebooting in Recovery
You can try to sideload an AT&T/TELUS ROM
Try this, I will found you an original boot.img for your ROM version.
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Thank you for the response, I will try to sideload a compatible ROM now using TWRP. I actually see a newer version of TWRP on their thread, and it installed fine also.
eurosport360 said:
Thank you for the response, I will try to sideload a compatible ROM now using TWRP. I actually see a newer version of TWRP on their thread, and it installed fine also.
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That is fine. Do consider that sideloading can take some time, patience is the key. I will gave you the original AT&T boot.img in a few.
Here it is, this an original boot.img for AT&T (EVITARE_UL)
Put it in your platform-tools folder of SDK
Reboot in bootloader and put your phone in fastboot USB by plugging your USB cable
If your phone can be recognized with : fastboot devices (serial number validation) proceed with this : fastboot flash boot ATTboot.img (Enter)
If the result is Success, type : fasboot erase cache (Enter)
Done.
Unplug the USB cable hit Power button one time
Select Reboot (Volume down)
Power button one time
Rebooting
If this is good, your phone will reboot and be fully functional.
Lucky Thirteen said:
That is fine. Do consider that sideloading can take some time, patience is the key. I will gave you the original AT&T boot.img in a few.
Here it is, this an original boot.img for AT&T (EVITARE_UL)
Put it in your platform-tools folder of SDK
Reboot in bootloader and put your phone in fastboot USB by plugging your USB cable
If your phone can be recognized with : fastboot devices (serial number validation) proceed with this : fastboot flash boot ATTboot.img (Enter)
If the result is Success, type : fasboot erase cache (Enter)
Done.
Unplug the USB cable hit Power button one time
Select Reboot (Volume down)
Power button one time
Rebooting
If this is good, your phone will reboot and be fully functional.
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You are a GOD. Thank you so much, that worked. I can now boot into the stock ROM.
Alright, if you have the time, one very last question.
I want to make sure I am correct with this process. I want to install the Elegancia AT&T version. Here is what I would do.
1) Transfer the ROM.zip to root of phone memory
2) extract and install the boot.zip to the phone first through fastboot flash boot 'file'
3) Then without rebooting install the ROM.zip through TWRP
I assume the ROM comes with SU which roots the device.
That is a good news!
Yep! To flash your intend ROM simply transfer the file to your storage.
Reboot in fastboot, flash the Elegancia boot image like you did for the sock one (simply rename the modded boot image i.e. EleganciaBoot or Eboot.img) Simply download the Kernel flasher then Copy/Paste the boot.img inside the folder.
If your phone can be recognized with : fastboot devices (serial number validation) proceed with this : fastboot flash boot EleganciaBoot.img (Enter)
Again if the result is Success, type : fasboot erase cache (Enter)
Done.
Unplug the USB cable hit Power button one time
Select Recovery (Volume down)
Power button one time
Rebooting in Recovery
Do a FULL BACKUP of your actual ROM and keep it in a safe place on your computer once rebooted
Full wipe Factory reset, system, cache & Dalvik
Flash your new ROM
Reboot Enjoy!
All ROM you will flash are already rooted, so no extra step for this.
Hello,
I have no background in phone/computer knowledge, but I recently just started taking an interest in rooting and figuring out how to use my phone to its full potential. However, I might have screwed up on a couple things.
I was able to unlock my phone, but I accidentally wiped everything. There is no OS on my phone, and now my computer won't recognize my phone (it does not show up on My Computers). I researched and looked up many things on google, and tried a couple things, but to no prevail. I wish I could reset my phone to it's original setting, but I can't seem to do that. Now I wish I could download any OS.
I know this might be rather silly, but I know that the XDA community is very helpful. I have no idea how to dig my self out of this one, so please help. If anyone could walk me through on how to save the phone, I would be very grateful.
Thank you so much in advance.
Can you reboot your phone in bootloader mode? To do so phone in OFF mode by holding volume down and pressing power should bring you to this mode.
Then you will need to install SDK tool to have your phone control. Read HERE to do so.
Once done, install a custom Recovery and start at the -- Recovery installation -- section of this GUIDE
When the recovery will be installed correctly, you will have to sideload a ROM to your phone.
Download or locate the desired ROM on your computer.
Rename it with a short name.
Place it in the sub-folder : Platform-tools of your SDK folder.
Reboot in TWRP RECOVERY
Set the device into ADB sideload mode. In TWRP you do this by going to Advanced then ADB Sideload Slide to start.
From the command line, type : adb sideload your_rom_name.zip
It can take several minutes to complete the transfer.
If you need further help, I will be around to help.
Lucky Thirteen said:
Can you reboot your phone in bootloader mode? To do so phone in OFF mode by holding volume down and pressing power should bring you to this mode.
Then you will need to install SDK tool to have your phone control. Read HERE to do so.
Once done, install a custom Recovery and start at the -- Recovery installation -- section of this GUIDE
When the recovery will be installed correctly, you will have to sideload a ROM to your phone.
Download or locate the desired ROM on your computer.
Rename it with a short name.
Place it in the sub-folder : Platform-tools of your SDK folder.
Reboot in TWRP RECOVERY
Set the device into ADB sideload mode. In TWRP you do this by going to Advanced then ADB Sideload Slide to start.
From the command line, type : adb sideload your_rom_name.zip
It can take several minutes to complete the transfer.
If you need further help, I will be around to help.
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Hi Lucky Thirteen,
Thank you so much for your fast response. The problem that I am running into is that I followed every step of installing SDK on to my computer. However, my device is not being recognized by the computer. No wizard, no USB recognition, it only tells me that the device has not been successfully installed.
Is there any way around this? Again, thank you so much.
imwillyoo said:
The problem that I am running into is that I followed every step of installing SDK on to my computer. However, my device is not being recognized by the computer.
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This is normal if your phone has no OS installed. Follow this and go ahead in bootloader, it will work.
Download TWRP Recovery for the International version (ENRC2B) or for the AT&T/TELUS version (EVITARE_UL)
Once downloaded to simplify the operation rename your file like this : TWRPrecovery.img
Take this TWRPrecovery.img file and Copy/Paste it in the platform-tool of your SDK folder.
Reboot in bootloader mode. (Volume down & Power)
Make sure the FASTBOOT USB is highlighted.
At the prompt type >fastboot devices (Enter)
If you have your serial number as confirmation
At the prompt type >fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img (Enter)
If Success is achieved, type again at the prompt >fastboot erase cache (Enter)
You now have TWRP Recovery installed.
Unplug your USB cable and hit Power button one time.
Select Recovery with your Volume rocker.
Hit Power button one time.
Your phone should reboot in Recovery
Familiarize yourself with it.
Click on Advanced -> Sideload
And try transfer your desired ROM.
If this is successful, you will be able to select it in the Install section of the recovery.
Let see if this will work.
Lucky Thirteen said:
This is normal if your phone has no OS installed. Follow this and go ahead in bootloader, it will work.
Download TWRP Recovery for the International version (ENRC2B) or for the AT&T/TELUS version (EVITARE_UL)
Once downloaded to simplify the operation rename your file like this : TWRPrecovery.img
Take this TWRPrecovery.img file and Copy/Paste it in the platform-tool of your SDK folder.
Reboot in bootloader mode. (Volume down & Power)
Make sure the FASTBOOT USB is highlighted.
At the prompt type >fastboot devices (Enter)
If you have your serial number as confirmation
At the prompt type >fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img (Enter)
If Success is achieved, type again at the prompt >fastboot erase cache (Enter)
You now have TWRP Recovery installed.
Unplug your USB cable and hit Power button one time.
Select Recovery with your Volume rocker.
Hit Power button one time.
Your phone should reboot in Recovery
Familiarize yourself with it.
Click on Advanced -> Sideload
And try transfer your desired ROM.
If this is successful, you will be able to select it in the Install section of the recovery.
Let see if this will work.
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Hi Lucky Thirteen,
Again, thank you so much for all your help. I've been reading up on your guides and I've been learning so much. You truly are such a big help.
I was able to get Viper.img on to my phone through a adb sideload. However, when I reboot my phone, it still goes back to TWRP. I tried installing a rom through the Install option, but there is no .zip file that I can use when I go under /sdcard/Venom.
Is there any way I can get past TWRP?
Thank you so much
-Will
The ROM itself should be in a .zip format. You download the file you want and once finished you transfer it in your platform-tools folder without unzipping, it most remain a .zip file.
The image (.img) file (~5-10MB) is the boot.img to be flashed in fastboot mode for the ROM to boot.
So you have to sideload your intend ROM to your internal phone storage exemple : adb sideload The_Venom_Name_ROM.zip (Enter)
If I understood well, this is where you mixed up. Let me know the results.
Lucky Thirteen said:
The ROM itself should be in a .zip format. You download the file you want and once finished you transfer it in your platform-tools folder without unzipping, it most remain a .zip file.
The image (.img) file (~5-10MB) is the boot.img to be flashed in fastboot mode for the ROM to boot.
So you have to sideload your intend ROM to your internal phone storage exemple : adb sideload The_Venom_Name_ROM.zip (Enter)
If I understood well, this is where you mixed up. Let me know the results.
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I guess this is where I am confused. I am able to sideload Venom, and I install it, and it says that it's been installed successfully and that I reboot. I reboot, and TWRP comes up when I turn the phone back on.
From here, I tried to look for anything that would take me out of TWRP and onto the phone, but I cant seem to find it. So Venom has been successfully installed, but I don't know why TWRP keeps coming up.
Thank you
Try something, in recovery press and hold your power button your phone should reboot.
Lucky Thirteen said:
Try something, in recovery press and hold your power button your phone should reboot.
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Ive rebooted it a couple times. Its so strange because I install it over sideload but when i restart the phone after installation, it takes me to TWRP no matter how many times I reboot. And the fact that it doesnt show up on my sdcard or anything.
Thank you for your quick replies
Did you flash boot ?
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imwillyoo said:
Ive rebooted it a couple times. Its so strange because I install it over sideload but when i restart the phone after installation, it takes me to TWRP no matter how many times I reboot. And the fact that it doesnt show up on my sdcard or anything.
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Take an older version of TWRP Recovery, if you installed the latest up to date version, take the previous one
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Results?
ali_loly10 said:
Did you flash boot ?
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Still nothing. I reflashed TWRP and sideloaded Venom.
When I go under install, there is no option for Venom. I can't get past TWRP.
Any more suggestions? Thank you so much for being patient with me.
imwillyoo said:
Still nothing. I reflashed TWRP and sideloaded Venom.
When I go under install, there is no option for Venom. I can't get past TWRP.
Any more suggestions? Thank you so much for being patient with me.
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The file is rename sideload.zip on your SD card, so under install select Sideload then swipe and install your ROM. Don't forget to flash the boot.img in fastboot mode before.
Tell me how that goes.
the hesedtc
Lucky Thirteen said:
Don't forget to flash the boot.img in fastboot mode before.
Tell me how that goes.
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Just to be clear. When you mean flash boot.img, you mean the TWRPrecovery that i have right?
So flash the TWRPrecovery.img and then install the sideload.zip?
stuck at fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img
Lucky Thirteen said:
This is normal if your phone has no OS installed. Follow this and go ahead in bootloader, it will work.
Download TWRP Recovery for the International version (ENRC2B) or for the AT&T/TELUS version (EVITARE_UL)
Once downloaded to simplify the operation rename your file like this : TWRPrecovery.img
Take this TWRPrecovery.img file and Copy/Paste it in the platform-tool of your SDK folder.
Reboot in bootloader mode. (Volume down & Power)
Make sure the FASTBOOT USB is highlighted.
At the prompt type >fastboot devices (Enter)
If you have your serial number as confirmation
At the prompt type >fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img (Enter)
If Success is achieved, type again at the prompt >fastboot erase cache (Enter)
You now have TWRP Recovery installed.
Unplug your USB cable and hit Power button one time.
Select Recovery with your Volume rocker.
Hit Power button one time.
Your phone should reboot in Recovery
Familiarize yourself with it.
Click on Advanced -> Sideload
And try transfer your desired ROM.
If this is successful, you will be able to select it in the Install section of the recovery.
Let see if this will work.
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I don't have FASTBOOT USB highlighted. I can't find one. So, I highlighted only the FASTBOOT. I then typed the fastboot devices. I got what seems to be the serial number. However, at the prompt, I tried typing fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img , but then it replies me "error: cannot load 'TWRPrecovery.img' : Invalid argument". I do have the downloaded recovery zip named TWRPrecovery.img in my platform-tools folder. What should I do now?
Thank you for bringing me here to this thread!
Hi Narakera,
When you are in bootloader mode, and you plug your USB cable the FASTBOOT USB doesn't highlight but your serial number is found. If you have a blue HBOOT + FASTBOOT highlighted then unplug your USB cable and press Power button once, this will bring you to a red FASTBOOT that will highlight FASTBOOT USB when a USB cable will be inserted. Could this be your issue?
See the screenshots for the differences.
Hello everyone, I really messed up my phone. Right now i have twrp recovery with no rom or anything ive tried to sideload roms through the wonderful tool That Hasoon2000 has made is there a way to fix my phone or do i need to just pay htc to fresh install everything?
dqlover4ever said:
Hello everyone, I really messed up my phone. Right now i have twrp recovery with no rom or anything ive tried to sideload roms through the wonderful tool That Hasoon2000 has made is there a way to fix my phone or do i need to just pay htc to fresh install everything?
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So sideload did not work with toolkit i guess? It may take some minutes for your computer to recognize your phone in recovery or adb sideload state. Honestly said i don't use the toolkit.
What i recommend is:
- read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213910
and set up an adb/fastboot environment like explained. copy the desired rom into this adb/fastboot folder.
- boot your phone in recovery, connect it to your computer, start adb sideload in TWRP
- open command line (if necessary navigate to your adb/fastboot folder) and type "adb start-server"
- wait some minutes and type "adb devices". your device should now be listed there as in sideload mode. if it's not the case, repeat this step.
(shouldn't take more than 10 minutes for your pc to recognize your phone, otherwise there's most likely something wrong with your driver)
- now that it shows up in the list as in sideload mode, type "adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip" and command line should start displaying progress in %.
When it is finished, rom installation should be started automatically. Otherwise, the rom is now saved as "sideload.zip" on the root of your virtual sdcard folder, so you can flash it.
Also don't forget to install the right boot.img/kernel for the rom!
reaper90 said:
So sideload did not work with toolkit i guess? It may take some minutes for your computer to recognize your phone in recovery or adb sideload state. Honestly said i don't use the toolkit.
What i recommend is:
- read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213910
and set up an adb/fastboot environment like explained. copy the desired rom into this adb/fastboot folder.
- boot your phone in recovery, connect it to your computer, start adb sideload in TWRP
- open command line (if necessary navigate to your adb/fastboot folder) and type "adb start-server"
- wait some minutes and type "adb devices". your device should now be listed there as in sideload mode. if it's not the case, repeat this step.
(shouldn't take more than 10 minutes for your pc to recognize your phone, otherwise there's most likely something wrong with your driver)
- now that it shows up in the list as in sideload mode, type "adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip" and command line should start displaying progress in %.
When it is finished, rom installation should be started automatically. Otherwise, the rom is now saved as "sideload.zip" on the root of your virtual sdcard folder, so you can flash it.
Also don't forget to install the right boot.img/kernel for the rom!
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I got Sideload to work got to the android revolution to start installing... after that just the same boot screen trying elegancia now thanks for your reply im just wondering why it went right back to the boot splash screen right after it installed
reaper90 said:
Also don't forget to install the right boot.img/kernel for the rom!
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dqlover4ever said:
I got Sideload to work got to the android revolution to start installing... after that just the same boot screen trying elegancia now thanks for your reply im just wondering why it went right back to the boot splash screen right after it installed
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Did you flash the correct boot.img like i said? what boot logo is it? the "htc quietly brilliant" one or the "htc one" with beats audio logo?
If it's the first one you did not flash the boot.img.
If second (and of course you did flash the boot.img), there must be something else wrong. boot in recovery:
Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Check all boxes > Swipe to wipe > reinstall rom!
Just DON'T format /data partition.
you were right thank you very much!:fingers-crossed:
ok so i have an htc one on att and i had a sysem uid problem, so i wiped everything icluding the internal storage. now there is no OS installed and i have a mac and htc file transfer wont pick up the phone in recovery mode. how do i install the stock sense rom and put it back on my phone? try to answer immediately cuz i need this for tomorrow
You need to get the proper drivers installed to sideload a new rom or push it to internal sd
My best advice would be to drop the mac for linux or even windows, but that's a different story...
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ok so i have an htc one on att and i had a sysem uid problem, so i wiped everything icluding the internal storage. now there is no OS installed and i have a mac and htc file transfer wont pick up the phone in recovery mode. how do i install the stock sense rom and put it back on my phone? try to answer immediately cuz i need this for tomorrow
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If you don't have access to a windows PC, you'll probably have to do it similar to this way - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26435416 (Download the RUU for your device).
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except it doesnt have mac on there and it says to turn fastboot off in settings using the os and i cant. anything else?
Can't you copy/paste the stock rom into the device and boot it up to install? In my huawei I think I can do it with the special "pink screen" (turning on my phone while pressing both volume up and down ). If I have a "dload" folder in the root directory with the stock rom inside, when booting to pink screen it will automatically start the installation..
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except it doesnt have mac on there and it says to turn fastboot off in settings using the os and i cant. anything else?
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Just find the right RUU for your device and execute it (Let it extract the files and go to your temp folder / Don't close the application).
For example if you are using Win7/Win8:
Go to C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Local\Temp\
You will see some folder(s) with a name like this or similar with an other folder inside it with similar name (path example):
C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Local\Temp\{487C5E56-F40F-49D7-A913-522D1A257374}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}
If you find the right one you will be able to find a file with name rom.zip.
just copy that to the root of your sdcard and rename it to {your MID namber / the 4 first characters}IMG.zip
For example for Incredible S should be PG32IMG.zip
The zip name with your MID number could be PL83IMG.zip (Probably for HTC One)
***Important***
If you want to find your MID number to rename the zip you should get your phone into hboot (by pressing Vol- and power button) and to enable fastboot mode (connect the usb cable to your computer).
Then give the command:
fastboot getvar mid ----> To get your Model ID number
fastboot getvar cid ----> To get your CID number (it could help you to find the right RUU for your device / If you have S-OFF and SuperCID you can Install any RUU but you should be carefull - If you choose some wrong RUU and you flash it you could brick your device as well)
***Attention***
Make sure you haven't sdcard into your phone if you have your XXXXIMG.zip inside because you won't be able to use fastboot option.
As long as you have the right zip with the right name in your sdcard reboot your phone into bootloader (while you have sdcard inside).It will start to scan your sdcard.If the zip has the right name your hboot will find the XXXXIMG.zip and it will tell you to update.Press VOL+ button to start the proccess (VOL- to abort).Wait until proccess is done.May it take a while...
(Don't put off your battery until the process is done and make sure it is at least 30% charged to proceed.)
If you need any help further we are here.
The problem with the above is the htc one does not have a removeable sd and the op's computer isn't recogonizing his phone, the first step is to get the phone and pc to communicate, after this, being the recovery is functional, just a full wipe and install of a proper rom via recovery will suffice, no need to flash an ruu or pcxxximg.zip
Just needs to load a rom to internal sd
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Im glad I have an external sdcard.. When I got it was just with the thinking "I can expand storage", but apparently it has this great advantages as well.
In the HTC maybe you can boot into a special mode that makes the computer recognize the internal partitions and mount them as external drives..
Good luck.
You could use fastboot commands to restore official rom to your device without the need of sdcard.You just need to extract the rom.zip from RUU.exe.
Here is a guide how to extract an RUU on linux and mac:
OpenRUU for Linux & Mac - NEW! Extract rom.zip from any RUU!
**You need wine to run windows executable files (.exe) under linux and mac OS.**
If you have the rom.zip you can flash it using fastboot commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU ---> Get your phone into RUU mode.
fastboot flash zip rom.zip ---> Flash the rom.zip you extracted before.
fastboot reboot ---> Run this command when the flashing is finished.
The proccess should has been done now!
You could see this guide to if you like:
[GUIDE] Set up ADB and Fastboot on a Mac easily (With Screenshots!)
Yes using fastboot is helpful, but in this case again, the op needs to get his phone and pc to communicate first before doing anything. And applying an ruu is overkill,
Get phone to connect to pc
Load proper rom on phone internal sd
Wipe clean through recovery
Flash rom (and gapps if needed)
Reboot
Profit
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