So first off let me say that clearly i'm not any sort of expert. I was fooling around with different roms for my htc one and read somewhere that a OTA to 4.4 was available for the stock rom. After reverting to the stock rom (official release) I found that I could not install the update because of the version of TWRP I had installed. Apparently it was not current enough. Anyway I installed clockwork mod only to find out that (again) i installed an older version. Sooooo I installed the newest version or TWRP I could find aaaaannnndddd..... Bootloop. When I try to enter recovery it shows the clockworkmod Icon then reboots and stays that way until the battery dies (which is built in of course and not removable). Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Officerfatboy said:
So first off let me say that clearly i'm not any sort of expert. I was fooling around with different roms for my htc one and read somewhere that a OTA to 4.4 was available for the stock rom. After reverting to the stock rom (official release) I found that I could not install the update because of the version of TWRP I had installed. Apparently it was not current enough. Anyway I installed clockwork mod only to find out that (again) i installed an older version. Sooooo I installed the newest version or TWRP I could find aaaaannnndddd..... Bootloop. When I try to enter recovery it shows the clockworkmod Icon then reboots and stays that way until the battery dies (which is built in of course and not removable). Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Here is the link of HTC One section on XDA. Head to that and choose from available ROMs :
HTC One - XDA
Enjoy..!!
Java Baba said:
Here is the link of HTC One section on XDA. Head to that and choose from available ROMs :
HTC One - XDA
Enjoy..!!
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Well the issue is I cant install a working rom becuase my recovery doesnt work either.
Officerfatboy said:
Well the issue is I cant install a working rom becuase my recovery doesnt work either.
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its not even close to a brick. rest you should find out .
or
Just call it a brick and buy a new phone.
Can you install twrp through fastboot on HTC devices?
If so, reinstall it.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using xda premium
setup ADB and FASTBOOT first
Officerfatboy said:
Well the issue is I cant install a working rom becuase my recovery doesnt work either.
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Well okay...
First of all head to this link and download the desired recovery image from the list (with or without TOUCH- both are equally functional) :
http: // www clockworkmod com/ rommanager
( REMOVE SPACES IN BETWEEN THE LINK TEXT)
Go to fastboot mode (from ur device):
Switch off the device, press & hold Volume down + power key simultaneously till you get a special mode.
This special mode is nothing but a Bootloader. In bootloader, select fastboot mode option (using Volume keys & power button)
Now put the recovery image which u have downloaded into the working folder of ADB.
Now Check u are in fastboot mode or not:
Code:
fastboot devices
If your device is listed with above code then enter this code in terminal:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery ----------.img
replace the ------ with your recently downloaded CWM recovery image filename i.e.recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.6-m7.img
All done...
Now Boot into recovery and Do whatever you want..!!
GL...!!
Pain-N-Panic said:
Can you install twrp through fastboot on HTC devices?
If so, reinstall it.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using xda premium
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I didn't know you could do that! thanks! super fixed! : )
Related
Key Features:
Ability to save custom recovery settings
Default partitions to back up
Default zip folder location
Default color theme (lots to choose from) (Thanks to ffolkes!)
Default Time Zone (for more accurate time stamps)
Zip Signature Verification
Zip md5 Verification (looks for file with zipname.zip.md5)
Ability to flash multiple zips in one go
Ability to select which individual partitions to backup, and restore.
Ability to choose compression or no compression backups.
Compression takes longer of course, but you save roughly half the space. EVO3D's stock system uncompressed is ~800mb, 380mb compressed. You choose.
Ability to auto restore GAPPS on zip flash (for CM based ROMS)
Ability to auto reboot after successful flashes (for the lazy)
Some devices utilize their capacitive buttons in recovery.
Home - Main Menu
Menu - Advanced Menu
Back - Up a Menu Level
Search - Select Current Selection
Battery Level and Timestamp (Better safe than sorry)
HTC Dumlock Instructions:
Install the build of TWRP using your method of choice, but you must actually flash TWRP to recovery. No fastboot booting it. We need it in recovery so that this build of TWRP will be flashed to your boot. This new build of TWRP has features in it to easily restore your original boot.
Reboot into recovery.
Make a backup of your phone.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock. (If you don't see HTC Dumlock then you need to remove any custom TWRP theme that you might be using.)
Tap Install HTC Dumlock. This will install the app and binaries needed to make everything work nicely.
Reboot your device.
Find and open the HTC Dumlock app.
If/when prompted, give the app root (SuperUser) permissions.
Tap the Execute HTC Dumlock button.
Wait patiently for a couple of minutes. It takes a little while.
If your device doesn't reboot automatically, reboot it manually. Reboot it normally. DO NOT reboot it to recovery.
You should now be in your recovery, but your recovery is flashed into boot.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock.
Tap Restore Original Boot.
Use your recovery like normal. Flash a new kernel. Restore a backup with a different kernel. Do whatever you please!
Consider donating!
Note, you must repeat steps 8 through 17 EVERY TIME you need to flash boot.
Installation:
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Make sure fastboot is unchecked in power options and turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT then Fastboot
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Video Tutorials:
How To Unlock The Bootloader EASIEST Method - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0gzJdwCxX0
How To ROOT EASIEST METHOD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KmsxO84UU
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Downloads:
If rooted. You can flash using GooManager in the Play Store
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
Thanks..
I have a buddy who is picking one up this week.. We all have the "one" from sprint and it works great.
Just ordered mine
Sent from my HTC One S
and you continue to pop up everywhere! lol. I can see it's the same recovery for the int'l/at&t models. I'll just mirror my toolkit here as well!
hasoon2000 said:
and you continue to pop up everywhere! lol. I can see it's the same recovery for the int'l/at&t models. I'll just mirror my toolkit here as well!
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hahahaha I'll try to pop up on every new HTC device. :laugh:
hasoon2000 said:
and you continue to pop up everywhere! lol. I can see it's the same recovery for the int'l/at&t models. I'll just mirror my toolkit here as well!
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Great! I used your Toolkit for my girlfriends One S! Keep up the great work. I should be going to the Tmo Store soon to decide if I want it or not.
Weird I am unable to have any zips show up here so I can flash them.. any idea why nothing shows up in TWRP?
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I just tried using adb sideload and it transferred the rom zip, and the rom looked like it was installing, it even said it was installed. However, when I went to reboot, TWRP says 'are you sure no OS installed?' sure enough, i got stuck at the HTC One screen for a long time afterwards. The rom installed fine with adb push, then installing it. Just wondering if this is me or other people experience it.
Billyvnilly said:
I just tried using adb sideload and it transferred the rom zip, and the rom looked like it was installing, it even said it was installed. However, when I went to reboot, TWRP says 'are you sure no OS installed?' sure enough, i got stuck at the HTC One screen for a long time afterwards. The rom installed fine with adb push, then installing it. Just wondering if this is me or other people experience it.
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Idk about this phone but did you make sure the boot.img was installed. Try flashing manually the boot.img.
Can anyone help please.I flashed twrp v 2.5.0.0 but I think I checked fast boot in power for some reason . Now twrp is giving me some problems like it doesn't recognise my internal storage and can't flash supersu or superu ,so my device is still unrooted. Could anybody tell me what should I do now? Thanks in advance and sorry guys if I'm using the wrong thread.
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Delete.
Hello everyone... I really like the way TWRP works even though the backup files seem to be proprietary. I especially like the way the wipe area allows you to select other specific items under "advanced." One question I have though is this... is the "fix permissions" option working for everyone? Would this not work on certain ROMs? I am just curious. Thanks for your insight!
cant flash the recovery. it says out of memory :/
help pls
Could someone please link me to a flashable zip? No OS installed. outdated TWRP >_<
i want to ask that if i can flash that recovery then rooted my phone then back to stock recovery my HTC GPE works or not ??
sadeg111 said:
i want to ask that if i can flash that recovery then rooted my phone then back to stock recovery my HTC GPE works or not ??
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It should work as long your bootloader is unlock.
I have seen that since the update notification for Jelly Bean has arrived, Many people (Including me) have been asking for a Tutorial to root the Jelly Bean updated HTC Desire X (HTC DX for short). In this tutorial I would like to mention the steps to root Android Jelly Bean (JB) on HTC DX.
UPDATE: Tutorial with Screenshots here : HTC Desire X Root
This was what had worked for me when I recently rooted by HTC Desire X with Jelly Bean Update, So I hope it works for you too. I am assuming you have just installed the OTA Update and are now sitting with a Stock Jelly Bean on your device.
Summary:
1. Unlock Bootloader (if not already unlocked).
2. Install Jelly Bean compatible Custom Recovery.
3. Flash Super User and Install Busy Box.
4. Enjoy.
Steps.
1. Unlocking Bootloader.
There is a fully explained thread on unlocking bootloader and rooting android ICS put up by user nlooooo, Follow that thread and unlock your bootloader.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2076675
2. Install Jelly Bean compatible Custom Recovery.
Once you update via OTA for the JB Update, Your HBoot becomes JB Hboot instead of the old ICS Hboot so you need a JB Hboot compatible Custom Recovery to flash the Super User and Root.
Our fellow user atis112 fixed the recovery by neXus PRIME to make it work with JB. So you need to download the JB Custom Recovery from the attachment and put it in your C Drive, So the file location would be C:\recovery.img
2.1] Download JB Recovery.img from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39662992&postcount=66 OR You can use the TWRP Recovery Image made by Yasir. Download from here : http://d-h.st/tSc
2.2] Once you put it in C Drive you need to connect your HTC Mobile to PC and Install HTC JB Drivers, You can install the drivers from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2222501. Make sure you have installed the Drivers correctly.
2.3] Open your Android SDK (Download it from here if not already) and Go to the \sdk\platform-tools folder. If on Windows 7, Keep the Shift Key pressed + Right click on an empty place in the platform-tools folder > Open Command Window here.
2.4] Type in the following command and see if your device is detected.
adb devices
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After it is detected, Type the following command.
adb reboot bootloader
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Once you are in the bootloader, Type the following command.
fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img
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followed by
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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fastboot erase cache
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2.5] Now you have installed your custom recovery. Now Reboot your Phone.
3. Install SuperUser and Busybox.
3.1] Once again connect your HTC to PC, Download the attached SuperUser.zip and copy it to your SD Card.
3.2] Open the command prompt again as said earlier by going to platform-tools folder and using the adb devices command to check if the phone is detected.
3.3] Once it is connected, Type the following command.
adb reboot recovery
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3.4] Now you are in the recovery, Use the Volume Up and Down keys to navigate it (Use the power button to select an option).
Navigate to Install Flashable Zip. (This should be the first option and already selected.)
Press Power Button once.
Select "Choose Zip from internal SD-Card" or "external SD-Card" accordingly as to where you put the Superuser.zip.
Press Power Button once.
Scroll and select the Superuser.zip using the Volume Keys.
Press Power Button once.
Then you have flashed your Zip successfully and you are rooted.
Go back to the Main screen using the "Go back" option. Select the "Reboot System Now".
Once you are in the HTC Main screen > Go to App Drawer > Google Play Store > Search for Busy Box and Install it.
That is it, You are now on Jelly Bean and Successfully Rooted.
To Check If You Are Rooted.
1. Open Playstore and search for an app named "Terminal Emulator".
2. Install it.
3. Open it and type in su and execute it.
4. You will get a prompt from Superuser to allow or deny > Allow it.
If you get that prompt, You are successfully rooted.
I hope I have provided credits to all the users whose threads I have mentioned. If not please let me know.
Thanks for reading this.
Or you can refer to my TWRP for JB. Its much better than the fixed neXusRecovery.
Hey, I didn't check that.. Can you give a link to the recovery?
Droid.Anoop said:
Hey, I didn't check that.. Can you give a link to the recovery?
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Here: http://d-h.st/tSc
xpirt
xpirt said:
Here: http://d-h.st/tSc
xpirt
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Done. Added it to the post. Thanks Yasir and Xpirt
Droid.Anoop said:
Done. Added it to the post. Thanks Yasir and Xpirt
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1 more little thing.
I think the instructions in recovery are using vol up down and power buttons. But if im not mistaken,, both my recoveries you mentioned are Touch enabled. So actually no need to bash the crappy volume buttons (i really hate these volume buttons due to bad tactile feedback)
neXus PRIME said:
1 more little thing.
I think the instructions in recovery are using vol up down and power buttons. But if im not mistaken,, both my recoveries you mentioned are Touch enabled. So actually no need to bash the crappy volume buttons (i really hate these volume buttons due to bad tactile feedback)
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Actually I used the CWM Modded Recovery using Vol rockers only assuming it wasn't touch enabled due to its User Interface. The TWRP one is touch enabled. Are you sure the fixed recovery is touch enabled? As I don't want to flash the old recovery once again to test it.
Droid.Anoop said:
Actually I used the CWM Modded Recovery using Vol rockers only assuming it wasn't touch enabled due to its User Interface. The TWRP one is touch enabled. Are you sure the fixed recovery is touch enabled? As I don't want to flash the old recovery once again to test it.
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Both my recoveries are touch enabled.
1. TWRP (JB)
2. neXusRecovery. (discontinued for updates)
I'm not really a fan of buttons.
Droid.Anoop said:
Actually I used the CWM Modded Recovery using Vol rockers only assuming it wasn't touch enabled due to its User Interface. The TWRP one is touch enabled. Are you sure the fixed recovery is touch enabled? As I don't want to flash the old recovery once again to test it.
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Yes, also fixed recovery is touch enabled: you mean the nexus Recovery, right?
xpirt
xpirt said:
Yes, also fixed recovery is touch enabled: you mean the nexus Recovery, right?
xpirt
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Yes, Thanks for letting me know. Also is there any method to unlock the write protection in JB? I think the JB Sources are not released yet but any workaround?
Droid.Anoop said:
Yes, Thanks for letting me know. Also is there any method to unlock the write protection in JB? I think the JB Sources are not released yet but any workaround?
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I think ckpv5 found a way. Just think.
xpirt
xpirt said:
I think ckpv5 found a way. Just think.
xpirt
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Wow that is cool! Wonder if he will share it soon. Or has he already shared it somewhere?
Droid.Anoop said:
Wow that is cool! Wonder if he will share it soon. Or has he already shared it somewhere?
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Look at his ROMs: deodexed one and myOneDx+ have both hTC write permissions defeated.
xpirt
xpirt said:
Look at his ROMs: deodexed one and myOneDx+ have both hTC write permissions defeated.
xpirt
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There is a wp_mod which has a Module file "wp_mod2.ko" and an init.d script, (credits to flar2) using which ckpv5 has made his roms.
neXus PRIME said:
There is a wp_mod which has a Module file "wp_mod2.ko" and an init.d script, (credits to flar2) using which ckpv5 has made his roms.
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Can you explain how to implement it in stock ROM? Then we can integrate it in the tutorial with proper credits.
Droid.Anoop said:
Can you explain how to implement it in stock ROM? Then we can integrate it in the tutorial with proper credits.
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Look at flar2's thread but use the files from ckpv5's ROM, but first ask him for permission.
xpirt
root JB without flashing custom recovery?
Hi!
I haven't flashed TWRP v2.5.0.0 but only boot the phone into this custom recovery, which is working perfectly. (I want to keep the stock recovery.)
I can install and use the Aroma File Manager (TWRP with Aroma File Manager did not work.)
I can mount the system partition and change / delete files.
However, with a reboot, all my changes will be undone.
Before installing Aroma File Manager for the first time, I installed SuperSu1.34.zip. No error. I installed Aroma File Manager right after it, and I think it said "rooted".
Using TWRP's SuperSu does not work (no error message, but system reboots, and it says it's not rooted.)
My question: can I root my phone while only booting into a non-stock recovery or do I have to flash TWRP and then root the phone?
Would I see the system apps e.g., after mounting /system, even if the phone was not rooted?
I am new to JB, I had 2.3.7 before, which I could root without flashing a custom recovery.
I am not sure if I have to flash the custom recovery because of the s-off problem with HTC devices?
If I flash a custom recovery and root the device, can I flash the stock recovery afterwards without loosing root again?
Would you recommend using SuperSu or Superuser? Which version?
I don't think I need busybox.
I only want to delete bloatware and change the battery symbol.
Thanks for your help!
I didn't try rooting using the stock recovery, but I think it won't be possible as it won't let us change system partition due to S-On. But after you rooted using a custom recovery you can flash the stock recovery again without loosing root. But keep in mind that you won't be able to change system partition. Also, you can't flash zips which aren't signed by HTC.
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda premium
dansou901 said:
I didn't try rooting using the stock recovery, but I think it won't be possible as it won't let us change system partition due to S-On.
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The question is if there is a difference if I just boot into the custom recovery vs. if it is flashed and I boot into it. Does ist need to be properly flashed to allow writing in /system?
mary-lou said:
The question is if there is a difference if I just boot into the custom recovery vs. if it is flashed and I boot into it. Does ist need to be properly flashed to allow writing in /system?
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How do you boot into a custom recovery without flashing it first? It has to be on recovery partition to work correctly.
Hello everyone,
first of all im a total beginner on this field and it's the first time doing this stuff.
since there are no updates further than 4.2 for the beautiful HOX+ i tried to flash the cyanogenmod11 rom on my device. i used hasoons all-in-one toolkit. i followed the guide step by step and got stuck now in a hopefully not that serious problem.
i unlocked bootloader and flashed the cwm international recovery. the recovery was working fine and i did a backup. then i flashed the kernel with the boot.img from the cyanogenmod11.zip and the problems started. when normally booted the phone lights up with the white htc screen and then turns off again after about 3 seconds. i haven't flashed the CM11.zip yet and i guess that was the mistake? i still can acces the recover as well as the bootloader but like already said the phone doesn't start. another problem is that adb doesn't find the device enymore and only prints an empty line when using "adb devices" howevery using "fastboot devices" still gives me the proper result. hasoons toolkit also doesn't recognice the phone anymore.
if anyone could help either getting back to a custom rom or preferably setting up cyanogenmod properly would make me really happy =).
i hope this is the right place for this. i also searched around for hours and hours but can't find anything that helps me.
Lukas
ceevaa said:
Hello everyone,
first of all im a total beginner on this field and it's the first time doing this stuff.
since there are no updates further than 4.2 for the beautiful HOX+ i tried to flash the cyanogenmod11 rom on my device. i used hasoons all-in-one toolkit. i followed the guide step by step and got stuck now in a hopefully not that serious problem.
i unlocked bootloader and flashed the cwm international recovery. the recovery was working fine and i did a backup. then i flashed the kernel with the boot.img from the cyanogenmod11.zip and the problems started. when normally booted the phone lights up with the white htc screen and then turns off again after about 3 seconds. i haven't flashed the CM11.zip yet and i guess that was the mistake? i still can acces the recover as well as the bootloader but like already said the phone doesn't start. another problem is that adb doesn't find the device enymore and only prints an empty line when using "adb devices" howevery using "fastboot devices" still gives me the proper result. hasoons toolkit also doesn't recognice the phone anymore.
if anyone could help either getting back to a custom rom or preferably setting up cyanogenmod properly would make me really happy =).
i hope this is the right place for this. i also searched around for hours and hours but can't find anything that helps me.
Lukas
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so you have installed the kernel but not the rom? if so, then you need to flash the rom and then it should work
leefear said:
so you have installed the kernel but not the rom? if so, then you need to flash the rom and then it should work
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thanks for the answer so far.
the problem with this is that i cant flash the .zip using fastboot so i have to get an cyanogenmod image i think? dont know if that is somewhere out there ill check when im back home later.
ceevaa said:
thanks for the answer so far.
the problem with this is that i cant flash the .zip using fastboot so i have to get an cyanogenmod image i think? dont know if that is somewhere out there ill check when im back home later.
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you normally flash the zip via recovery, do you already have the zip on your phone?
if so, go into recovery and install, find the zip file and install it
if you don't have the zip on your phone then you will need to sideload the zip to your phone, (fancy way of copying the file to your phone) then post 4 tells you how to sideload the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
thanks
leefear said:
you normally flash the zip via recovery, do you already have the zip on your phone?
if so, go into recovery and install, find the zip file and install it
if you don't have the zip on your phone then you will need to sideload the zip to your phone, (fancy way of copying the file to your phone) then post 4 tells you how to sideload the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
thanks
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the problem with this is that i first don't have the zip on my phone so cant install from the recovery and second that adb doesnt recognize my phone for whatever reasone so i can't sideload the rom. if anyone experienced similar problems (fastboot working, adb not) please let me know how to fix it
Lukas
another thing i just read about is the possibility if one already has installed a running cyanogenmod rom on his device he can extract that as an system.img if i remember right and i could use it on my hox+. just in case anyone knows how to pull that off let me know =)
otherwise still looking for hints how to install rom via fastboot or how to make adb working again
Lukas
this phone is killing me -.-
now when entering fastboot mode it says battery too low to fast boot. so i connect it to the charger overnight but it apparently doesnt charge anymore.
help, please =(
ceevaa said:
this phone is killing me -.-
now when entering fastboot mode it says battery too low to fast boot. so i connect it to the charger overnight but it apparently doesnt charge anymore.
help, please =(
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Try flashing the ROM onto the phones storage. Then you can install the ROM. If you cant even charge your phone then you have bigger problems than not having an OS installed.
Moynia said:
Try flashing the ROM onto the phones storage. Then you can install the ROM. If you cant even charge your phone then you have bigger problems than not having an OS installed.
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Hey thanks for the answer
but how do i flash the rom on the phone storage using fastboot?
Lukas
Hi guys,
Before you say again a topic on a non bricked One Plus X, I would like to let you know that I've checked and try almost all of the tutorial I've seen on xda and one plus forum.
I was on CM14.1 with this ROM : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-14-onyx-t3452150
Unfortunately, I made the 25-12-2016 update and it totally broke up the phone..
I download the OnePlus X OxygenOS 3.1.4 on the One Plus website. So I flash it on the stock recovery, it tells me "Install success" then I reboot and it stays on the bootlogo.
For information, I can't access the oem unlock menu if needed, but when I ask the oem device info it says unlocked. The phone is detected by the computer sometimes with unknown device and sometimes correctly with the qualcomm drivers..
I have a back up made from TWRP, I can access the device by the fastboot mode, it seems that all the operations written here worked but it doesn't install or even boot on TWRP..
Thanks for your help guys.
Are you using latest TWRP from website think version 3.0.3?
Exodusche said:
Are you using latest TWRP from website think version 3.0.3?
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I'm not even using TWRP, since I can't boot on it.. But I tried to flash the twrp-3.0.2-2 from blue spark v41, after the installation via Flashboot, it doesn't boot up on the recovery..
So after flashing TWRP you use fastboot boot recovery.img and nothing happens?
Exodusche said:
So after flashing TWRP you use fastboot boot recovery.img and nothing happens?
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Exactly, the phone is stuck on the one plus logo..
defqon_1 said:
Exactly, the phone is stuck on the one plus logo..
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If you did not unlocked bootloader properly then also you might face the problem...
to unlock bootloader: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/discussion-how-to-root-oneplus-x-t3242830
make sure you follow all the step. (If you didn't followed these steps then lock bootloader {fastboot oem lock} and unlock using this mathod, worked for me.)
Falsh this kernal after flashing rom and gapps, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/development/kernel-arsenic-kernel-r2-t3422020
Don't forget to hit :good:
Divyesh49 said:
If you did not unlocked bootloader properly then also you might face the problem...
to unlock bootloader: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/discussion-how-to-root-oneplus-x-t3242830
make sure you follow all the step. (If you didn't followed these steps then lock bootloader {fastboot oem lock} and unlock using this mathod, worked for me.)
Falsh this kernal after flashing rom and gapps, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/development/kernel-arsenic-kernel-r2-t3422020
Don't forget to hit :good:
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Didn't work. I tried to lock and then unlock to be sure but not is stay in false for tempered AND unlocked.
So I don't have any idea on how make android back on my phone.
I just have access to Fastboot mode. No recovery, nothing else..
EDIT : phone is not starting anymore. I try to charge it hoping it just a low battery problem..
You should send it to RMA
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Finally, I resolved the problem I don't know how but for the moment I have stock recovery and stock rom ! :laugh:
I will wait for a stable rom for Nougat. Thanks for the help guys !
PS : how do I close or write resolved at the top of the subject ?
Help Pls
defqon_1 said:
Finally, I resolved the problem I don't know how but for the moment I have stock recovery and stock rom ! :laugh:
I will wait for a stable rom for Nougat. Thanks for the help guys !
PS : how do I close or write resolved at the top of the subject ?
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I have the same problem, access to fastboot but no to recovery. How do you resolved it?
UBCM said:
I have the same problem, access to fastboot but no to recovery. How do you resolved it?
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Start by seeing if you can fastboot flash stock recovery from any 2.X.X OOS. Then fastboot flash twrp 3.0.2. If your on new bootloader meaning latest ROMs or OOS3 then you need to boot into 3.0.2 and from there you can flash IMG of twrp 3.0.3. Make sure you boot right back into recovery after flashing any twrp or it won't stick. This worked for me when I lost my recovery twice but always remember at your own risk. Not responsible if you make your phone into a paper weight.
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Exodusche said:
Start by seeing if you can fastboot flash stock recovery from any 2.X.X OOS. Then fastboot flash twrp 3.0.2. If your on new bootloader meaning latest ROMs or OOS3 then you need to boot into 3.0.2 and from there you can flash IMG of twrp 3.0.3. Make sure you boot right back into recovery after flashing any twrp or it won't stick. This worked for me when I lost my recovery twice but always remember at your own risk. Not responsible if you make your phone into a paper weight.
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Done! finally i can reinstall stock rom and recovery with drivers by usb.
UBCM said:
I have the same problem, access to fastboot but no to recovery. How do you resolved it?
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I have tried multiple tools that I find on XDA. I put all the zip files like bootloader update and rom on my sdcard. And by a great night, the OOS 3.1.4 finally booted up ! So I don't have a miracle solutions that can help you..
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defqon_1 said:
I have tried multiple tools that I find on XDA. I put all the zip files like bootloader update and rom on my sdcard. And by a great night, the OOS 3.1.4 finally booted up ! So I don't have a miracle solutions that can help you..
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Don't worry i have restored my OPX 5 days ago. I used the method of this video: https://youtu.be/R4SVSovw4Jo and files from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3272108 , if it can help someone.
Hi there,
I realised that after the latest Resurrection ROM update that Magisk Manager was not installed anymore. I went to install and I need to get into TWRP to flash it. However, the Fastboot app I downloaded now says that the app doesn't have root permission. I am then stuck in a loop where I need to access TWRP but I cannot anymore.
What am I missing? I believe it may have to do with the fact that Magisk is not running - but I cannot install it unless I get into TWRP - if not mistaken?
My understanding is that you cannot go into recovery mode by holding on + on this tablet - am I correct?
Thanks!
Tony
tony359 said:
My understanding is that you cannot go into recovery mode by holding on + on this tablet - am I correct?
Thanks!
Tony
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There is no stock recovery on Sony devices like TabZ. You'll have to install one bundled with kernel or a separate one, to use TWRP.
Rootk1t said:
There is no stock recovery on Sony devices like TabZ. You'll have to install one bundled with kernel or a separate one, to use TWRP.
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Hi there,
My Z was on Resurrection already and I could get onto TWRP by using one of the many fastboot app and select "reboot to recovery". After the last update, I lost that ability, those apps say the device is not rooted.
Sorry for not being too familiar with the procedure: what do I need to install now? I am kind of confused, the device is/was rooted already and TWRP was already installed. Are you suggesting that when I flashed the updated ROM I lost TWRP?
Thx
Edit: I've got in! Trick is: power on, wait for the purple light and click VOL+ ONCE. I'm in TWRP now. THank you.