no rom STUCK IN RECOVERY no way to install rom DROID DNA - HTC Droid DNA

This is my first post ever since I joined 2 years ago
This is only for droid dna from Verizon.
It’s an easy step by step guide to bring your droid dna rom back if you did the same stupid thing I did… ERASED THE SYSTEM DATA FROM THE RECOVERY!!! on twrp or clock mode recovery, and you end up with no rom to use your phone.
Now this solution is based in my personal experience of 3 days without my droid dna, and I have perform successfully the exact same proses several times trying to wipe out completely the phone.
THE CELLPHONE MOST HAVE BEEN UNLOCKED PREVIOUSLY
All this was done on a laptop running windows XP.
All the programs you need to accomplish this will be provided at the end… read first.
First you need twrp for droid dna
If pc won’t communicate with your droid dna, you will need this… PdaNetA4126
Also the DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5
And a rom less than 1 GB, it has to be a single zip rom not the new rooms that are spited in gapps and rom. I will upload a rom that looks like the htc one.
Ok let’s get started
*If your pc won’t connect with the cellphone you first need install the PdaNetA4126 on your pc, after that connect your droid dna to the pc and you will be able to see your droid dna in device manager.
*This step is only if you don’t have trwp as recovery method …Now unzip the Droid_DNA_All-In-One_Kit_v2.1 and run it, click flash recovery, wait for it to finish.
*Unplug the usb cable and now unzip and install DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5, once it finish reconnect the usb cable and run the DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5, enter 20 to refresh, in the upper left hand corner should be listed you device under adb mode.
*Before typing 14 to sideload you need to copy the rom zip you downloaded and paste it in the folder named stillthisguy in your programs folder, inside that one you will find another folder named sideload, put the rom zip in there.
*Go to sideload on twrp while your droid dna is connected to your pc, go to advance then sideload.
*Type 14 in DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5 then enter, it will show the zip to sideload, type in the name exactly as it shows there including the .zip example: droidnaone.zip
*Enter and wait for DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5 to sideload the zip to your droid dna.
If all worked fine it will automatically initiate the install, reboot and wait.
If you keep the rom I uploaded, uninstall the camera.apk and download camera ics from blackmarket, choose the one with blue lens, that one does not have ads.
1. Tool that has the twrp you need: http://d-h.st/h4X
2. PdaNetA4126 http://www.filedropper.com/pdaneta4126
3. DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5 you can get it from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219175
4. Rom http://www.filedropper.com/droidnaone
good luck!

hmm thanks?

I'm stuck for a week my phone will charge but my PC won't see it so I'll try this method to see if it works and post back after
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Rom link does not work for me, opens up main page.
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Thanks man. Up and running again, used ViperDNA rom to sideload. Thank you again

If you can get to bootloader put it in fastboot open a command window and type fastboot erase cache. Then try to boot to recovery.
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Awesome!
Thanks so much! After bricking my DNA by wiping everything, I spent a long time searching on how to fix it. Could not get past ADB not recognizing my device, but I found your post and everything was explained and worked!
nosferatun said:
This is my first post ever since I joined 2 years ago
This is only for droid dna from Verizon.
It’s an easy step by step guide to bring your droid dna rom back if you did the same stupid thing I did… ERASED THE SYSTEM DATA FROM THE RECOVERY!!! on twrp or clock mode recovery, and you end up with no rom to use your phone.
Now this solution is based in my personal experience of 3 days without my droid dna, and I have perform successfully the exact same proses several times trying to wipe out completely the phone.
THE CELLPHONE MOST HAVE BEEN UNLOCKED PREVIOUSLY
All this was done on a laptop running windows XP.
All the programs you need to accomplish this will be provided at the end… read first.
First you need twrp for droid dna
If pc won’t communicate with your droid dna, you will need this… PdaNetA4126
Also the DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5
And a rom less than 1 GB, it has to be a single zip rom not the new rooms that are spited in gapps and rom. I will upload a rom that looks like the htc one.
Ok let’s get started
*If your pc won’t connect with the cellphone you first need install the PdaNetA4126 on your pc, after that connect your droid dna to the pc and you will be able to see your droid dna in device manager.
*This step is only if you don’t have trwp as recovery method …Now unzip the Droid_DNA_All-In-One_Kit_v2.1 and run it, click flash recovery, wait for it to finish.
*Unplug the usb cable and now unzip and install DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5, once it finish reconnect the usb cable and run the DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5, enter 20 to refresh, in the upper left hand corner should be listed you device under adb mode.
*Before typing 14 to sideload you need to copy the rom zip you downloaded and paste it in the folder named stillthisguy in your programs folder, inside that one you will find another folder named sideload, put the rom zip in there.
*Go to sideload on twrp while your droid dna is connected to your pc, go to advance then sideload.
*Type 14 in DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5 then enter, it will show the zip to sideload, type in the name exactly as it shows there including the .zip example: droidnaone.zip
*Enter and wait for DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5 to sideload the zip to your droid dna.
If all worked fine it will automatically initiate the install, reboot and wait.
If you keep the rom I uploaded, uninstall the camera.apk and download camera ics from blackmarket, choose the one with blue lens, that one does not have ads.
1. Tool that has the twrp you need: http://d-h.st/h4X
2. PdaNetA4126 http://www.filedropper.com/pdaneta4126
3. DNAToolkitSetupV1.0.5 you can get it from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219175
4. Rom http://www.filedropper.com/droidnaone
good luck!
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justintyme2 said:
Thanks so much! After bricking my DNA by wiping everything, I spent a long time searching on how to fix it. Could not get past ADB not recognizing my device, but I found your post and everything was explained and worked!
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Here is my experience
1. like a dumb ass I erased my data and whole phone in recovery.
2. Tried to sideload a rom with the new TWRP beta! EPIC FAIL not happening.
3. Reached into my little container of usb sticks and grabbed the smallest one I could find the black one not the blue one. (I only have 2) LMAO
4. Insert stick into the pc and load the rom I would like to install.
5. remove stick after loading and insert it into my trusty lil $2 USB OTG adapter.
6. insert the married usb and otg adapter into phone and flash the rom you loaded onto the stick.
7. BAM!!!!!! Once again a happy DNA owner!
Your welcome

jhr5474 said:
Here is my experience
1. like a dumb ass I erased my data and whole phone in recovery.
2. Tried to sideload a rom with the new TWRP beta! EPIC FAIL not happening.
3. Reached into my little container of usb sticks and grabbed the smallest one I could find the black one not the blue one. (I only have 2) LMAO
4. Insert stick into the pc and load the rom I would like to install.
5. remove stick after loading and insert it into my trusty lil $2 USB OTG adapter.
6. insert the married usb and otg adapter into phone and flash the rom you loaded onto the stick.
7. BAM!!!!!! Once again a happy DNA owner!
Your welcome
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did you leave a step out? . but how did you flash a rom from usb storage? i keep a nandroid on internal storage, then i have all my roms backed up on my OTG sd cards, so i can move them to the phone storage to flash if need be. i have not seen the ability to flash directly from USB. i am on twrp .6 beta. i looked and either overlooked it, or you left out a step lol

I've installed plenty of ROMs in the past but this time I was never able to get adb to show my device after I wiped my phone clean (fastboot did show it though) so I had to use fastboot to flash the oldest hboot & radio and RUU back to stock, then upgrade, root (S-OFF persisted even after RUU) and then do a 'normal' wipe and install a custom ROM.
Oddly enough, adb showed my device again after the RUU to stock. Didn't touch the windows drivers.

findinghomer said:
did you leave a step out? . but how did you flash a rom from usb storage? i keep a nandroid on internal storage, then i have all my roms backed up on my OTG sd cards, so i can move them to the phone storage to flash if need be. i have not seen the ability to flash directly from USB. i am on twrp .6 beta. i looked and either overlooked it, or you left out a step lol
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Whenever you flash, backup, or restore, you should see a button that says "internal storage." It's not super obvious that it's a button, but if you click it you should see an option to user your USB storage.
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jamiethemorris said:
Whenever you flash, backup, or restore, you should see a button that says "internal storage." It's not super obvious that it's a button, but if you click it you should see an option to user your USB storage.
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right, but when i click on it, it shows usb-OTG, but its blank and doesnt let me select it. doesnt read unless rom is booted.

findinghomer said:
right, but when i click on it, it shows usb-OTG, but its blank and doesnt let me select it. doesnt read unless rom is booted.
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It's normal for it to show 0 bytes, but it should let your select it... Will it let you mount it manually?
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jamiethemorris said:
It's normal for it to show 0 bytes, but it should let your select it... Will it let you mount it manually?
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It doesn't let me select it. I haven't tried manually mounting it, other than manually plugging it in lol.... Ill give it a shot

I should mention I did have a similar problem recently and it was because it had been corrupted somehow. I backed up my files, reformatted it, and it was fine after that.
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OK..... Evidently it was the particular card reader I was using. Tried it with my Meenova and it worked fine. That's very odd bc the other card reader is the one I use primarily on my dna , it works fine when the rom is running??? Any how that's great to know and something I wish I could do ! Thanks Jamie !!

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Wiped System?No OS on twrp2.2

hello
First time, Long time. Just managed to install twrp2.2 and it is a nice ui for any sytem. But my issue is rough.
I was going to install a new rom with a Merto pcs service flashed over from Sprint. Unlocked S-om with rom manager on it
when I received it back. Read alot and many peple claim it is ok to stay with 1.50 so-on, others say to go back to 1.40.
I managed to root the device per maxs evo hacks and until I installed and accidently wiped kel/cashe, System by accident,
Anyways I even tried removing the 8 gig sd card and used a fully backed up same card to try and get recovery img file to boot into.
No luck because it goes into a screen that says (Parsing...[SD ZIP under that it says [1] RECOVERY . Then , Do you want to update
up=yes , down = No. Tried yes and continues bootloop.
Then I tried putting back the other sd card and that allows me to go onto the twrp ui but no ofixes that I know of or can do.
Can anyone help me, I will look out for you, really.
Thanks in advance. D-ACman Florida.
If I read correctly, you need to take out your SD card and put into a PC to remove the pg86100.zip img off of it. Put it back then go back to the bootloader and go to recovery. After that, flash a rom.
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I cannot get anyrom to install
Cetus Corr said:
If I read correctly, you need to take out your SD card and put into a PC to remove the pg86100.zip img off of it. Put it back then go back to the bootloader and go to recovery. After that, flash a rom.
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Ok I can try that but believe me I tried to do just that when thigs went crazy. So I though I should reinstall stock ruu after accidentally
wipeing my system along with cashe/kalvik/ and complete wipe, I somehow wiped the bootdrive of what it is telling me is the is no OS
installed si I'm at a loss and I k now if I can get into trwp recovery I can get a Rom either stock or other to be read and installed.
Each time I get bootloops and what I'm thinking is I should have take fastboot off when try to install an ICS rom, but that is still not the issue
I just believe I wiped eveything because of the statement on twrp ui that there is no OS installed.
I really appreciate whatever feedback and instructions you can give me. Just tell me what to try or do and I will
Thanks very much.
Download twrp recovery.img file. Put into your adb platform tools folder.
With phone off hold volume down & power.
Once in the bootloader, select fastboot.
Open a command from your platform tools folder. Then type..
fastboot boot recovery.img
Then just flash another ROM. If your sdcard is wiped , just toggle USB mass storage in recovery & transfer from computer.
Hope that helps
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SketchyStunts said:
Download twrp recovery.img file. Put into your adb platform tools folder.
With phone off hold volume down & power.
Once in the bootloader, select fastboot.
Open a command from your platform tools folder. Then type..
fastboot boot recovery.img
Then just flash another ROM. If your sdcard is wiped , just toggle USB mass storage in recovery & transfer from computer.
Hope that helps
Ps...remove that PG86IMG.zip from your sd card.
If you don't & its asks...select NO
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SketchyStunts said:
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Ok woke up early today and I had seen this type of fix on another page on Q&A. SO first I had to get the file but you cant just
open prompt and type a command but I k now I had to go to the tools folder after inserting the .img file. Ok did that.
Since I have always kept my SDk in the root of my C:dr it's easier to hold shift down and right click on the tools folder then I placed the commands and brother, for lack of a better word or terminology,--- Absolutlely nothing happens.
Now am I using the right syntax commands? maybe not but the way you gave me the advice I thought it might get the img file onto the internal
drive of the phone.
Man I tried to even put the trwpzip file onto the sdcard and install it, unfortunetly that did'nt work either. So when I use the file manager
in TWRP2.2 I can see the files in the root of the phone and when I go and tap on the inner usb dr I have no files that I can see.What I might
have to do is to take snapshots of the actual menus I am seeing and perhaps I can get help that way.
I know it is difficult when you can't see exactly what is on my phone screen.
What about the DUMLOCK method within the ui of twrp. I have to digest some info on that section for I have'nt a clue about what the
dumlock does but if it's in the twrp UI it must be of some importance.
I really appreciate what you guys are doing for me and wether I get it fixed with or without your methods I will definately give U points for
taking time out to read my issues. I have not mentioned that I also have a duplicate phone (My 1st EVO) and that one came with 1.40 H-Boot
as opposed to this one with 1.50. nevertheless it is a good feeling, I know, when you can get ur **** running and installing Roms like if it was
a candy store. Im an old school type guy, as far as age is concerned and I am a Self employed Sub HVAC/R TECH and I Love to play with
ANdroid and all that goes with Flashing. I just wish I would have went to school for Computer Programming instead of AC.
But it is what it is. Sorry for the long life history and thanks again, If U can figure something else out please reply. Thanks
D-ACman
Still on Bootloop
dacman55 said:
Ok woke up early today and I had seen this type of fix on another page on Q&A. SO first I had to get the file but you cant just
Ok here I'll try again.
Phone is Evo3d Flashed to Metro PCS
phone is unlocked and S-ON
TWRP 2.2 recovery
when noticed I was low on space on my micro sd card I then replaced it witha pny 32 gig class 4 sd card
It comes already formatted 32 fat but I did another clean format on the computer
I replaced or copied everything onto the new card then installed it the working evo 3-d
I was on mikV for a few days but once I got into leedroid tweeks I then decided to just flash my nandroid recovery and go
back to stock.
At that time I was on CWM 4040 or something to that affect.
I noticed the beautiful UI for the TWRP 2.2 and decided to use that recovery.
As soon as I decided to use another custom rom the **** hit the fan.
So now I'm back where I started and I am reading many posts where I think I need to go and relock the phone
then install the stock rom and hopefully that will work.
What I need is to get step by step on the command prompts and computer to recognize the phone
when I try to place the image thats necessary to do the "fastboot lock commands and that it is seen working.
That's where I'm stuck at and am going from this dell laptop computer to my desktop and start the ADK/SDK download
put it in the C: drive and hopefully In the cprompt it will communicate to the phone.
I there a nooby guide to the step by step command procedure to do this?
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[HOW TO] Unlock bootloader, Root, Flash Custom ROM, Flash Kernel

Post 1: How to unlock your bootloader, flash a recovery and root
Post 2: How to flash a custom ROM and kernel (boot.img)
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Post 4: How to ADB Sideload a ROM
Alright. This is for everyone who wants to root their phone. I've seen MULTIPLE threads of the same question "Can I root my phone and How do I do it". So I hope I never have to see it again! In this tutorial, I use use my toolkit as the way to root. Doing it manually takes forever and that is why I made my toolkit.
Requirements:
HTC One X+ (charged to at least 70%)
Windows XP,Vista,7 (8 is not officially supported since I don't have the drivers)
USB cable
Ability to read and follow step-by-step
Understanding that I am no way guaranteeing anything. If you screw up your phone, you probably didn't follow my steps and made a foolish mistake.
Let's begin.
Download my toolkit from here.
Link 1 and Link 2
Extract the FOLDER to your C: drive or to your desktop.
MAKE SURE YOUR DIRECTORY DOES NOT HAVE A PERIOD OR SPACE.
Open One X.exe
So now you have my program open. Great.
On your phone, go to Settings -> Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging.
From my toolkit, Click 1. Install HTC Drivers.
After the drivers install, restart your computer.
After your computer loads up, open my toolkit and connect your phone to the computer. Your phone should now be recognized.
Now, click 2. Register at HTCDev. Register with a VALID email address and LEAVE the web browser open.
Now, under the commands section of my toolkit, press Boot into Bootloader.
You should have a nice, white, shiny screen that says FASTBOOT USB.
Click 3. Get Token ID. Look at the pop up and it will tell you how to get the Token ID.
Highlight where it says < < < < Identifier Token Start > > > > all the way to < < < < < Identifier Token End > > > > > and right click and it will automatically copy it.
Now, click Submit Token ID. Your web browser should now open a new tab. Scroll down and in the empty box, paste your Token ID. Press submit. HTCDev now emailed you your unlock token.
Your phone should still be in the bootloader. Now, go to the email address you registered to HTCDev and DOWNLOAD your unlock_code.bin. Press 5. Unlock Bootloader. Locate your unlock_code.bin and it will flash it to your phone.
READ the warning. THIS WILL WIPE ALL YOUR DATA FROM THE PHONE.
When you agree to it, press the volume up button and press the power button to accept it. Your phone will now restart.
When your phone loads up, go through the set up wizard. Then, on your phone, go to Settings -> Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging.
Under the Extras section, press Perm Root. It will push SuperSU.zip to your phone.
Under commands, press Boot into Bootloader once again.
Now, it is time to flash a recovery. The custom recovery is for 2 different devices
TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is a custom recovery that will allow you to flash custom ROMs, Mods, etc.
If your phone is from AT&T or Telus, then flash the one that says TWRP ATT/Telus.
If your phone is NOT from AT&T or Telus, then flash the one that says TWRP International.
After it flashes, remove the USB cable and have HBOOT selected in bootloader. Press the power button and it will reload to another screen. Press the Volume Down button until you get to Recovery. Press the power button to select it.
Go to Backup and back up your boot and system partition. Always have a back up before you flash or do anything.
After that, go to Install and locate SuperSU.zip. Click it and slide the screen on the bottom to flash it. After it flashes, reboot the phone.
In your app drawer (your menu with all the apps), open SuperSU. If it says the binary needs to be updated, then update it. If it doesn't, then you are fully rooted!
Post 2: How to flash a custom ROM and kernel (boot.img)
The fun part! Now, I will teach you how to flash a ROM and boot.img
Find a ROM you like, the first thing you should do is make sure it is COMPATIBLE with your phone. If you find a ROM that is for AT&T and you have the International model, don't be an idiot and flash it. I will not help you with that since you already agreed to my warning from the first post.
AT&T and Telus ROMs are compatible with each other.
International models won't work on an AT&T/Telus HOX+ and Vice Versa.
Also, DO NOT ASK IF YOU CAN FLASH A ROM FROM ANOTHER DEVICE!
Will it work? NO! Will it ever work? NO! Can I flash it anyways? Brick your device, I don't care. I warned you.
Let's get back on task. So you found the ROM you want to try, so go ahead and download it. KEEP THE THREAD OPEN! MAKE SURE YOU READ EVERYTHING AND REREAD IT AGAIN! READ WHAT USERS SAID ABOUT IT AND ABOUT BUGS! GO AHEAD AND READ THE WHOLE ENTIRE THREAD! GAIN KNOWLEDGE!!
Connect your USB cable to your phone. View the folders on your phone. I like to make a folder called ROMs on my phone and transfer it in there.
After you transfer it, open my toolkit and press Boot into Recovery. When you are in TWRP, MAKE A BACKUP!!!
After you make a backup AKA a Nandroid, click Wipe. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset and System. NOTHING ELSE! If you click anything else, IT WILL WIPE YOUR SD CARD AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE ISSUES ON YOUR HEAD!
So you wiped everything. Great. Your phone is ROMless, Yay!
Now go back and press install. Go to the folder where the ROM you downloaded, is located in. Select the ROM and slide the screen to flash it. After it flashes, press the back button. Press Reboot and Reboot into bootloader. Open the ROM you downloaded from your computer. You should see boot.img. Extract it to your computer. Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
After it flashes, press reboot from the phone.
Congrats! Enjoy your fully working or borked ROM! Remember, DO NOT ASK FOR ETAs, DO NOT BUG/PM A DEV ABOUT UPDATES, and BE RESPECTFUL TO THE DEVELOPERS!
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Now, let's talk about getting back to stock. There are 2 ways to do this.
1. Flash the stock RUU (If available) (Recommended)
2. Restore your Nandroid (backup that I told you to make earlier)
1. I'll talk about flashing the stock RUU first.
Open up my toolkit and press "Factory RUU" from the links sections. I usually have the most updated RUUs that Football releases on my Dev-Host account. Download the correct RUU for your phone.
Now, back up all your data (pictures, contacts, etc) since this will put your phone back to complete stock.
Connect the USB cable to your phone. Press Boot into Bootloader.
It should now say FASTBOOT USB on your screen.
Press Relock bootloader. It may give you a security warning error or it may say failed. Who cares, ignore it. It's normal.
Your phone will boot up normally.
When the phone is fully loaded. Unplug and replug the USB cable back in the phone. Now,run the RUU you downloaded and follow the instructions.
Your phone will be back to stock.
2. Now, we will talk about restoring your nandroid backup.
Connect your phone to the computer. Open up the folder to view the files on your phone.
From your computer, Go to TWRP -> BACKUPS -> (Your hardware Serial Number) -> (Folder you wish to restore to) -> and copy boot.emmc.win to your computer. Rename boot..emmc.win to boot.img
Open my toolkit and press boot into recovery.
Click Wipe. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset and System. NOTHING ELSE! If you click anything else, IT WILL WIPE YOUR SD CARD AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE ISSUES ON YOUR HEAD!
Press back and press Restore. Choose the backup to restore to.
After it finishes, press the back button. Press Reboot and select bootloader.
Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
You are now back to your stock Nandroid.
4. How to use ADB Sideload
You may have seen what ADB Sideload around the forums but have no idea what it is. Since our HOX+ does not have an SD card, it makes things harder when you have to flash a ROM.
Here's a scenario when we need to use ADB Sideload.
1. You accidentally wiped your internal SD and have no ROM on your phone
2. You wiped your ROM and forgot to transfer a custom ROM/have no backups(Nandroid) available.
3, You have none of the above and there is no available RUU for your phone. <----- This is a real bummer.
Here are the steps to load on a ROM
I placed TWRP in my toolkit for a reason. CWM does not support ADB Sideload (as far as I know) and TWRP does.
Boot into recovery manually. Turn your device off and hold the VOLUME DOWN + POWER button together until the BOOTLOADER pops up. Press the VOLUME DOWN button until you have selected RECOVERY. Press the POWER button to get into RECOVERY.
Connect the USB Cable to your phone and computer.
In TWRP, click "Advanced" and select ADB Sideload.
Download a ROM to your computer (if you haven't already done so). Rename it as one word. For example CM10.zip, QX.zip, ARHD.zip, etc.
In my toolkit, under the extras section, press ADB Sideload a ROM. Press "Yes" when it asks you if you are in recovery. Then select the ROM you want to install. It will then sideload it to your phone and flash it.
After it finishes, press the back button. Press Reboot and select bootloader.
Pull the boot.img from the zip file and extract it.
Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
You now have a ROM on your phone!
and for the hell of it in case I want to add even more.
hasoon2000 said:
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
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Can't wait for this one...
I'm a little confused as to how to do it!
Need to send mine back - faulty :'(
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
great tutorial, thanks.
but i think you should organize your posts using bold, colored and stepwise sentences. that would be great for clarity.
I followed instructions exactly. How long should phone show cyanogenmod boot image?
I've tried two different roms and made sure i installed the boot.img according to instructions but I can't seem to get past boot image.
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targett said:
Can't wait for this one...
I'm a little confused as to how to do it!
Need to send mine back - faulty :'(
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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Hold down power, volume up and down. Boot into bootloader. Select recovery. Select restore. Select one of your backups.
This should take you back.
my phone stuck on boot screen when i tried to restore it from the NAND backup ...
anyway a great tool and make the life easier especially to the people who aren't familiar with black screen and white things :laugh:
Updated the Third Post!
targett said:
Can't wait for this one...
I'm a little confused as to how to do it!
Need to send mine back - faulty :'(
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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daredevil_off said:
great tutorial, thanks.
but i think you should organize your posts using bold, colored and stepwise sentences. that would be great for clarity.
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I'll fix it up later. At least the general idea is there.
prissysox said:
I followed instructions exactly. How long should phone show cyanogenmod boot image?
I've tried two different roms and made sure i installed the boot.img according to instructions but I can't seem to get past boot image.
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Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to boot. Ask the respective devs about it.
PopAhmad said:
my phone stuck on boot screen when i tried to restore it from the NAND backup ...
anyway a great tool and make the life easier especially to the people who aren't familiar with black screen and white things :laugh:
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Look at post 3. It should help now
Added how to ADB Sideload a ROM in post 4.
What else would you guys like to know with my toolkit?
my phone wont go into the bootloader screen (the white one) it shows that the command is not recognized.....
Stock RUU
In the links I am not seeing anything to get me to the stock RUU. I am having call quality issues with my phone and I have to send it back for warranty. I have relocked the phone per the instructions but I need the stock RUU to flash. I would appreciate anyone's help.
Thanks,
Joe
hasoon2000 said:
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Now, let's talk about getting back to stock. There are 2 ways to do this.
1. Flash the stock RUU (If available) (Recommended)
2. Restore your Nandroid (backup that I told you to make earlier)
1. I'll talk about flashing the stock RUU first.
Open up my toolkit and press "Factory RUU" from the links sections. I usually have the most updated RUUs that Football releases on my Dev-Host account. Download the correct RUU for your phone.
Now, back up all your data (pictures, contacts, etc) since this will put your phone back to complete stock.
Connect the USB cable to your phone. Press Boot into Bootloader.
It should now say FASTBOOT USB on your screen.
Press Relock bootloader. It may give you a security warning error or it may say failed. Who cares, ignore it. It's normal.
Your phone will boot up normally.
When the phone is fully loaded. Unplug and replug the USB cable back in the phone. Now,run the RUU you downloaded and follow the instructions.
Your phone will be back to stock.
2. Now, we will talk about restoring your nandroid backup.
Connect your phone to the computer. Open up the folder to view the files on your phone.
From your computer, Go to TWRP -> BACKUPS -> (Your hardware Serial Number) -> (Folder you wish to restore to) -> and copy boot.emmc.win to your computer. Rename boot..emmc.win to boot.img
Open my toolkit and press boot into recovery.
Click Wipe. Wipe Cache, Dalvik, Factory Reset and System. NOTHING ELSE! If you click anything else, IT WILL WIPE YOUR SD CARD AND YOU WILL HAVE MORE ISSUES ON YOUR HEAD!
Press back and press Restore. Choose the backup to restore to.
After it finishes, press the back button. Press Reboot and select bootloader.
Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it.
You are now back to your stock Nandroid.
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Joai said:
my phone wont go into the bootloader screen (the white one) it shows that the command is not recognized.....
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You have a directory issue. Place the toolkit folder in the c drive.
joejensen0 said:
In the links I am not seeing anything to get me to the stock RUU. I am having call quality issues with my phone and I have to send it back for warranty. I have relocked the phone per the instructions but I need the stock RUU to flash. I would appreciate anyone's help.
Thanks,
Joe
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The link is in my toolkit.
Sent From My HTC Amaze 4G via Someone's Room
and that was the issue...everything works now. Really appreciate it! Would donate but I just spent a grip on this phone ysterday! keep up the good work! one question...what ROMS are good for this device?
Stock RUU
I have attached a screen shot of the toolkit running. I have been looking under "Useful Links" am I looking in the wrong place?
As I mentioned I need a stock RUU, ATT version for the HTC One X+
Thanks,
Joe
The link is in my toolkit.
Sent From My HTC Amaze 4G via Someone's Room [/QUOTE]
Joai said:
and that was the issue...everything works now. Really appreciate it! Would donate but I just spent a grip on this phone ysterday! keep up the good work! one question...what ROMS are good for this device?
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Rom choice depends on what you want to get out of your device, its not difficult to pick out a couple roms and compare what you think will work best for you.
joejensen0 said:
I have attached a screen shot of the toolkit running. I have been looking under "Useful Links" am I looking in the wrong place?
As I mentioned I need a stock RUU, ATT version for the HTC One X+
Thanks,
Joe
The link is in my toolkit.
Sent From My HTC Amaze 4G via Someone's Room
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Your running v1.1 of the toolkit, hasoon has since updated the kit to v2.0 which has the link your looking for. Alternatively if you look through the forums im sure you could find a link to it.
Will try it when I get back home...
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
Stock RUU
hasoon2000 said:
You have a directory issue. Place the toolkit folder in the c drive.
The link is in my toolkit.
Sent From My HTC Amaze 4G via Someone's Room
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Updated, worked perfectly. I am back to stock and good to send back. Thank you for your help. The toolkit is awesome!
Thanks,
Joe
Worked!
It worked for me, I got SU Access, but for the purpose i got SU access it failed. WiFix is not working, and I have the dreaded android SIM Card Inset wifi disable issue.
hasoon2000 said:
Post 1: How to unlock your bootloader, flash a recovery and root
Post 2: How to flash a custom ROM and kernel (boot.img)
Post 3: How to reverse everything and go back to stock
Post 4: How to ADB Sideload a ROM
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ADB freezes my computer, can't flash ROM

So I made the terrible mistake of wiping my data / system partitions and internal SD without putting a ROM on the phone. I was trying to revert the phone to a stock build via the RUU utility (I need to flash the phone to another carrier and I can't do that without the stock phone app) but it failed so now I'm just stuck with a phone with nothing to boot into. I tried to run the RUU again but it freezes my whole computer after clicking "Upgrade" (there's some serious disk activity going on but nothing happens, unlike the first time when it proceeded after that.
I can't mount the internal SD on my computer as Windows 7 won't recognize it (a new disk shows up but I can't go into it). I've tried to use ADB sideload in TWRP but my computer hangs when I issue the command and I have to hard reset it. Trying to flash the zip via fastboot also requires a hard reset.
I am moonshine S-Offed and I'm using the latest TWRP recovery. I am pretty sure I have all the drivers installed (HTC Sync is installed and I also updated them with the drivers from PDaNet). Help?! I just want to get it back up and running, I'm just going to flash a non-RUU stock rooted ROM.
J D A said:
I am moonshine S-Offed and I'm using the latest TWRP recovery. I am pretty sure I have all the drivers installed (HTC Sync is installed and I also updated them with the drivers from PDaNet). Help?! I just want to get it back up and running, I'm just going to flash a non-RUU stock rooted ROM.
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If you have a recovery you can just use a USB OTG cable, a thumbdrive with your rom images on it and install a rom from external SD.
twelfth said:
If you have a recovery you can just use a USB OTG cable, a thumbdrive with your rom images on it and install a rom from external SD.
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I don't have one. Is there any other way?
J D A said:
I don't have one. Is there any other way?
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Not really. USB OTG cables are $3 on eBay. Buy one.
Thanks for your help! I actually got it working jut now after a full day and night of frustration haha. I used this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2060858. I thought I couldn't issue adb push but I was wrong! Everything works now!
J D A said:
Thanks for your help! I actually got it working jut now after a full day and night of frustration haha. I used this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2060858. I thought I couldn't issue adb push but I was wrong! Everything works now!
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You got lucky. The way it sounded in your original post was that even ADB was broken. By that point, if you have a working recovery, the only thing you CAN do is flash an image... and without an SDCard to pull out of the phone, you can only do it through USB OTG on the DNA.
So I'd still pick up a USB OTG cable in case you need it in the future.
twelfth said:
You got lucky. The way it sounded in your original post was that even ADB was broken. By that point, if you have a working recovery, the only thing you CAN do is flash an image... and without an SDCard to pull out of the phone, you can only do it through USB OTG on the DNA.
So I'd still pick up a USB OTG cable in case you need it in the future.
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I know. Way too lucky. ADB has always been a pain for me, even with my Rezound. I will definitely be buying an OTG cable or that OTG-like sd card plugin asap!
boot into recovery and push the file to the /sdcard
no need to mount anything just make sure it says adb device: **device_id##**
when you have twrp booted and plug it in to your pc it will act as if the system is already mounted if you type adb shell it will bring up the shell of the phones storage then exit and just adb push rom.zip /sdcard/rom.zip and its there...
You can use this tool kit to help you out. I have used it and its very simple. The creator did a wonderful job with it. Best of luck to you!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219175&highlight=toolkit

[Q] HTC One X+ ROM problems

Hello everyone,
I have been searching in vain for a while now to find a solution to my problem and I fear that I may have done something daft to my phone.
I am using a HTC One X+ that was unlocked, s-off and rooted for about a year, i had TWRP and stock android 4.1.1. For ages I have been getting an update alert saying a software update is ready and i think it was some Vodafone update (1.17.161.7). Whenever i accepted and tried to install this it would obviously reboot into TWRP and then the update would fail. This was fine until last night when I decided to install it through TWRP, it said it failed again and i rebooted to find that WiFi wouldnt turn on, my phone was no longer rooted or s-off and that I get no signal. I tried to re-root it but command prompt on the computer or HTC Sync wouldnt recognise my device however it was appearing as HTC One X+ in My Computer and i could access the internal storage.
I restarted into recovery and managed to flash a new root using twrp and the root file using the unlockr.com - how to root the htc one x
Then thinking it was a ROM issue i downloaded and installed InsertCoin Evolution ONE X+ 5.0-6 Sense 5 Android 4.2.2.
This all went through ok however when i reboot from this install it just sticks at the HTC Quietly Brilliant screen. I wiped everything using twrp beforehand.
When i restart into bootloader, it says unlocked, S-On and HBOOT -1.30.0000
Not sure what else to do as now i have no ROM, i read that you have to partition the SD card for InsertCoin to work but the option to partition SD card isnt there in my TWRP (ver. 2.3.3.0)
Any help to even reset my phone back to basic stock everything would be amazing, i have a Titanium Backup of most of my stuff saved btw.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Did you flash the insert coin boot.img?
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AndroHero said:
Did you flash the insert coin boot.img?
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No I just copied the whole zip file to the SD card section and installed it from there - ive encountered a new problem now in the fact that my computer no longer can recognise the phone via USB - it still appears in device manager but cant access the sd card and the sd card got wiped by twrp so now i dont have any way of getting things onto the phone that i know of. It just says - failed to open usb master mode in the bootloader. How could i get the computer to recognise the phone again so i can transfer it back onto it and try installing insertcoin again? Really hoping i havent managed to make my phone useless as ive had to dig out the old Nokia 6230 from the drawer haha!
Thanks.
EDIT - Now seen the instruction to flash the boot.img - what a fool i am. Now i need to get it recognised by USB again so i can transfer the zip file to it and go again.
maxwell689 said:
No I just copied the whole zip file to the SD card section and installed it from there - ive encountered a new problem now in the fact that my computer no longer can recognise the phone via USB - it still appears in device manager but cant access the sd card and the sd card got wiped by twrp so now i dont have any way of getting things onto the phone that i know of. It just says - failed to open usb master mode in the bootloader. How could i get the computer to recognise the phone again so i can transfer it back onto it and try installing insertcoin again? Really hoping i havent managed to make my phone useless as ive had to dig out the old Nokia 6230 from the drawer haha!
Thanks.
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Now seen the instruction to flash the boot.img - what a fool i am. All I need now is to get it recognised by USB again so i can transfer the zip file back and go again.
maxwell689 said:
Now seen the instruction to flash the boot.img - what a fool i am. All I need now is to get it recognised by USB again so i can transfer the zip file back and go again.
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Without a rom installed you're not able to acces the internal memory of your phone directly. You have to use "adb sideload" command to transfer a rom onto your phone. Look in the General and/or Q&A forum of this device, there are enough guides or topics on how to solve this "problem".
maxwell689 said:
Now seen the instruction to flash the boot.img - what a fool i am. All I need now is to get it recognised by USB again so i can transfer the zip file back and go again.
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Hi use this link..may be useful (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390) by the way reaper90 is right you need to sideload the rom..
In TWRP:
1-wipe everything
2-goto advance in twrp
3-select sideload
4-navigate to the folder where you have adb.exe, adbwinapi.dll, adbwinusbapi.dll and fastboot.exe. and make sure to keep the rom and its image; bootimg there.
5-then in command prompt write (adb sideload *name of the rom*.zip) make sure the name is a letter.
6- also make sure to keep the screen alive and not let it goto sleep while adb sideload is working.
7- rom will start setup once sideload is 100%.
Hope this helps. Goodluck.
Optimus said:
Hi use this link..may be useful (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390) by the way reaper90 is right you need to sideload the rom..
In TWRP:
1-wipe everything
2-goto advance in twrp
3-select sideload
4-navigate to the folder where you have adb.exe, adbwinapi.dll, adbwinusbapi.dll and fastboot.exe. and make sure to keep the rom and its image; bootimg there.
5-then in command prompt write (adb sideload *name of the rom*.zip) make sure the name is a letter.
6- also make sure to keep the screen alive and not let it goto sleep while adb sideload is working.
7- rom will start setup once sideload is 100%.
Hope this helps. Goodluck.
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Hi, thanks very much for the responses - its much appreciated.
Nothing happens when i type that command, a load of text appears in cmd prompt showing all the adb commands and thats it, i have searched for this problem and found this on twrp website as a possible solution "You will need version 1.0.29 or higher. You can find your current version by typing "adb version" at the command line" My version says 1.0.26 I have tried to update this but cant seem to find a way to do it, would that be an issue?
I think once ive managed to sideload the zip i should be good to go its just getting to that point that seems to be stumping me at the moment.
maxwell689 said:
Hi, thanks very much for the responses - its much appreciated.
Nothing happens when i type that command, a load of text appears in cmd prompt showing all the adb commands and thats it, i have searched for this problem and found this on twrp website as a possible solution "You will need version 1.0.29 or higher. You can find your current version by typing "adb version" at the command line" My version says 1.0.26 I have tried to update this but cant seem to find a way to do it, would that be an issue?
I think once ive managed to sideload the zip i should be good to go its just getting to that point that seems to be stumping me at the moment.
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Dont sweat it. They understood you wrong.
Guys what he wants to do is copy the file FROM the SDCARD TO the PC.
First you will need to know where the location of your rom then type in the following commands:
Code:
adb devices
If you device is not detected then try to run the CMD as an administrator and try again
then:
Code:
adb pull {location without the curly brackets}
For example if its on the SDCard then:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/rom.zip
It will paste the file to the folder where the adb is found
Then just open the zip file and get out the boot.img and flash it using fastboot
Hope this helps you out.
Ghand0ur said:
Dont sweat it. They understood you wrong.
Guys what he wants to do is copy the file FROM the SDCARD TO the PC.
First you will need to know where the location of your rom then type in the following commands:
Code:
adb devices
If you device is not detected then try to run the CMD as an administrator and try again
then:
Code:
adb pull {location without the curly brackets}
For example if its on the SDCard then:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/rom.zip
It will paste the file to the folder where the adb is found
Then just open the zip file and get out the boot.img and flash it using fastboot
Hope this helps you out.
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Hey, thanks.
No they got me correctly, there is absolutely nothing on my phone at all and I need to get my new ROM zip file from the PC to the phone so that I can install it. I am currently downloading SDK manager to try and update my adb to 1.0.29 or higher and will see if that works.
maxwell689 said:
Hey, thanks.
No they got me correctly, there is absolutely nothing on my phone at all and I need to get my new ROM zip file from the PC to the phone so that I can install it. I am currently downloading SDK manager to try and update my adb to 1.0.29 or higher and will see if that works.
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Ok, i downloaded the hasoon toolkit and select ADB Sideload a ROM and it says "error device not found" in the command prompt. I am in ADB Sideload mode in TWRP with it plugged in via USB so dont know what to try next.
maxwell689 said:
Ok, i downloaded the hasoon toolkit and select ADB Sideload a ROM and it says "error device not found" in the command prompt. I am in ADB Sideload mode in TWRP with it plugged in via USB so dont know what to try next.
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Lol.. Well, as i said try to run the Toolkit/cmd as administrator and try different usb ports.. It took me 5 minutes on windows 8 for the adb to properly read the device , had to try different usb ports, unplug , replug, and so on..
maxwell689 said:
Ok, i downloaded the hasoon toolkit and select ADB Sideload a ROM and it says "error device not found" in the command prompt. I am in ADB Sideload mode in TWRP with it plugged in via USB so dont know what to try next.
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Hi goto htcdev n download the latest sdk
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
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I will try to send I over the files for command prompt tomorrow.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
Optimus said:
Hi goto htcdev n download the latest sdk
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I will try to send I over the files for command prompt tomorrow.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
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Right ive manged to download the latest sdk and then after much unplugging and plugging and right clicking things in device manager its recognised my phone enough to sideload and install the ROM. I have also managed to fastboot the boot.img file as well after 3 attempts but it finally worked so i have a phone back again!! Thanks everyone here!!! Now to upload my titanium backup of apps, sadly i think ive lost all my photos thou
But thanks again to all. Sorry if ive been a bit noob but its been a good learning curve for me as i never had these issues with my HTC desire
maxwell689 said:
Right ive manged to download the latest sdk and then after much unplugging and plugging and right clicking things in device manager its recognised my phone enough to sideload and install the ROM. I have also managed to fastboot the boot.img file as well after 3 attempts but it finally worked so i have a phone back again!! Thanks everyone here!!! Now to upload my titanium backup of apps, sadly i think ive lost all my photos thou
But thanks again to all. Sorry if ive been a bit noob but its been a good learning curve for me as i never had these issues with my HTC desire
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Thats great news that all is well now..feel free to post.. and dont forget to press the Thanks button

[Q] Accidentally formatted system AND internal memory, help!!!

I need to reflash stock ROM, however I made the dumb mistake of accidentally formatting everything prior to flashing the new ROM. So I have no OS and no way of mounting the sdcard to ADB push the ROM from my computer instead. I've heard CWM (my recovery) has native support for ADB, but I'm pretty inexperienced). Can anybody point me in the right direction? Sorry if this is a repost, none of the threads I've tried have worried for me thus far.
Sane116 said:
I need to reflash stock ROM, however I made the dumb mistake of accidentally formatting everything prior to flashing the new ROM. So I have no OS and no way of mounting the sdcard to ADB push the ROM from my computer instead. I've heard CWM (my recovery) has native support for ADB, but I'm pretty inexperienced). Can anybody point me in the right direction? Sorry if this is a repost, none of the threads I've tried have worried for me thus far.
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what about installing the first RUU?
i think it can help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919&highlight=s-on
This is actually exactly what I need, however I can't even complete the first step by putting the files on the internal storage, because it cannot be accessed via CWM as I don't currently have an OS.
koby058 said:
what about installing the first RUU?
i think it can help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919&highlight=s-on
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Sane116 said:
This is actually exactly what I need, however I can't even complete the first step by putting the files on the internal storage, because it cannot be accessed via CWM as I don't currently have an OS.
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as for my understanding you don't need nothing to run the RUU
i think it is reinstalling all partitions from scratch
You can use adb push from both twrp and cwm... But yeah for the ruu you don't need to put anything on your phone.
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Also if you are going to do the ruu, keep in mind that it flashes the radio as well. So if you are on a later radio you will need to flash that one
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jamiethemorris said:
You can use adb push from both twrp and cwm... But yeah for the ruu you don't need to put anything on your phone.
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---------- Post added at 04:02 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:57 AM ----------
Also if you are going to do the ruu, keep in mind that it flashes the radio as well. So if you are on a later radio you will need to flash that one
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Can't you plus a recovery img in fastboot using
fastboot flash recovery nameoffile.img
Sane116 said:
I need to reflash stock ROM, however I made the dumb mistake of accidentally formatting everything prior to flashing the new ROM. So I have no OS and no way of mounting the sdcard to ADB push the ROM from my computer instead. I've heard CWM (my recovery) has native support for ADB, but I'm pretty inexperienced). Can anybody point me in the right direction? Sorry if this is a repost, none of the threads I've tried have worried for me thus far.
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First, don't panic.
Download the ROM you want onto your computer, put it in the same directory as your ADB/SDK tools.
Then, on your phone, press and hold power and volume until it reboots into bootloader.
Press volume down to highlight recovery and then press power to boot into recovery.
Once in recovery you can use ADB Sideload to load ROM to phone from computer.
Enjoy...
sdamark said:
First, don't panic.
Download the ROM you want onto your computer, put it in the same directory as your ADB/SDK tools.
Then, on your phone, press and hold power and volume until it reboots into bootloader.
Press volume down to highlight recovery and then press power to boot into recovery.
Once in recovery you can use ADB Sideload to load ROM to phone from computer.
Enjoy...
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hello sounds like sound advice my relative did the same but i dont know how to get the phone to be recognized by my computer because when i put the commands to see the device it dosent work it say device error because it dosent see it. you have any pointers on how i cant help out in this mess. i tried to use commands in fast boot and in adb and i got nothing system wont mount cant flash ruu nothing. any information would be very appreciative. im at a lost this is a first for me so not sure where to go. searched for hours and cant find what i need.
demon28 said:
hello sounds like sound advice my relative did the same but i dont know how to get the phone to be recognized by my computer because when i put the commands to see the device it dosent work it say device error because it dosent see it. you have any pointers on how i cant help out in this mess. i tried to use commands in fast boot and in adb and i got nothing system wont mount cant flash ruu nothing. any information would be very appreciative. im at a lost this is a first for me so not sure where to go. searched for hours and cant find what i need.
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Try installing PDAnet on your computer.
You don't really need the tether app part of the install, but it doesn't hurt.
The main thing you are after, is the drivers it will install.
Run the installer and follow the prompts on your monitor.
That should get the device recognized, assuming you have adb/fastboot set up properly.
Your going to laugh but install pdanet and it will reinstall adb. I don't like cwm I'd advise u gonwith twrp unless ur going to use cm 11
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have you fix this problem help me same problem
I accedently format the internal my android device huawei g610 in my computer now it wont open. Plss help mee
Thank You Very Much
sdamark said:
First, don't panic.
Download the ROM you want onto your computer, put it in the same directory as your ADB/SDK tools.
Then, on your phone, press and hold power and volume until it reboots into bootloader.
Press volume down to highlight recovery and then press power to boot into recovery.
Once in recovery you can use ADB Sideload to load ROM to phone from computer.
Enjoy...
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Hello. A real big thank you for you. You gave me a big hope by the two words "Dont Panic". Your advice was a huge hint on how to get back my HTC One. I researched on ADB Sideload and within One Hour I got back my phone to normal. Thank You. You are God!
I downloaded a custom ROM and did the adb sideload. It worked. If computer doesnt recognise your device in recovery, try plugging it into other usb ports on your computer.

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