I need a little help - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

I'm s-off, on hboot 1.19, my baseband is 1.12.11.1210.
I just tried to change roms from meanrom ics to paranoid 3.99. Everything went fine in twrp. When I rebooted the phone it ran thru "upgrading android apps" & when it got to the spot where you'd start entering all your info, I got an error saying unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped. There was another message underneath that one. I couldn't really read it but it said something about IU issues. I've tried reflashing the rom but the same thing happens. I have backups made & went to them in twrp, but they aren't a flashable zip like I thought they'd be. I can still get into the bootloader, but when I select fastboot I can't get my phone to connect to my cpu anymore. It was working before I tried all this. I even tried reinstalling meanrom but it gets about a 1/3 of the way thru the install & reboots to the splash screen & it just sits there. I know I'm probably missing something minor, but I could really use some fresh eyes.
Thanks in advance for the help.
ETA...I'm on twrp v.2.6.3.0 & can still get into the bootloader & recovery. Fastboot USB just won't work. I've tried doing system wipes & installing different roms & they either fail or get stuck in bootloop. I found my backups in twrp but they all fail to install when they get to /data. Some of them don't even make it that far.

Well, I went ahead & booted up off of one of my b/u that said it failed. I got my phone back to where I could start entering wifi info,ect...but I'm getting another error unfortunately the process android.process.acore has stopped. I went into twrp & did the "fix permission" thing. I now get the same error as before...unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped.
Well I've been wanting to leave sprint...I guess today is as good a day as any.

As a last ditch effort, I did the factory reset in the bootloader. I then went into twrp & formatted my sd card thru windows. I then tried to install meanbean & it came up with no errors. I must've done something wrong when I tried to install paranoid android & got my sd card corrupted. Now I just have to figure out why I can't connect via fastboot usb...but that will be for another day. I'm just glad I don't have to switch carriers just yet. I'm holding out for the new htc one.

buddahj said:
As a last ditch effort, I did the factory reset in the bootloader. I then went into twrp & formatted my sd card thru windows. I then tried to install meanbean & it came up with no errors. I must've done something wrong when I tried to install paranoid android & got my sd card corrupted. Now I just have to figure out why I can't connect via fastboot usb...but that will be for another day. I'm just glad I don't have to switch carriers just yet. I'm holding out for the new htc one.
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By not beig able to connect to fastboot, do you mean you get a message saying no devices found?

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By not beig able to connect to fastboot, do you mean you get a message saying no devices found?
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So........I'm an idiot. I was forgetting to open the command prompt in the platform tools folder. My fastboot usb works fine. Right now, I'm just having trouble installing the htc mtp drivers.

Have the drivers been updated?
Took the red pill. HTC evo 4G LTE evilution red pill.

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[q] fastboot usb help

i have the evo 3d and flashed some roms and alwats did back ups but tried the miui rom and now usb does not work at all...tried restoring or flashing other roms that were already on my usb cant do commands cuz usb doesnt work can someone please help
babybear293 said:
i have the evo 3d and flashed some roms and alwats did back ups but tried the miui rom and now usb does not work at all...tried restoring or flashing other roms that were already on my usb cant do commands cuz usb doesnt work can someone please help
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can't do commands via usb, i'm reading this to mean, you don't have adb access.
after wiping the /data partition, where system settings are stored, including the toggle for adb access via, you will probably have to re-enable.
to enable adb access via usb on sense -> settings -> applications -> development -> usb debugging. this should be toggle on.
if that doesn't work, post back and we can start digging deeper but i'm hoping that'll resolve your isse!
I apologize in advance for being lengthy, but I want to be thorough to give you a good idea of what I did. Hopefully someone will point out what I did right or wrong.
I had this same exact problem with MIUI the other day. I am not an expert on rooting/flashing, but I was able to resolve the issue with a little trial and error.
I flashed MIUI on my 3d. I wasnt too impressed with it really and flashed back to Eternity. A few days passed and I decided to give MIUI another shot and flashed back a second time. Mind you, I always do a factory reset twice, wipe cache twice, and wipe dalvik cache twice before any flash (even if it is an updated version of the ROM I am using), so I made sure to wipe everything before flashing. When I flashed I noticed the little bug on the notification bar area of MIUI and thought it was a clever way of showing debug mode was on.
After messing with it some more I realized that I just plain didnt like it and giving it any more time was not neccessary. I decided to flash back to Eternity. I booted up my phone into bootloader and tried to get into fastboot USB, but it wouldnt activate when I put my USB in. I rebooted into MIUI to make sure I didn't mistakenly turn debugging off. It was still on. I tried to get into fastboot USB a second time. Still an error. I searched XDA came across this thread. Noted that USB debug was on. Followed steps, no progress.
At this point I figured I would just try to flash eternity to see what happened without using fastboot. Froze on bootup. So I flashed MIUI back on. I then remembered hearing about Flash Image GUI on market (made by JoeyKrim who posted above me in this thread). I figured I would give it a shot.
Failed. I had Ziggy kernel from Eternity already on my SD, so I flashed that. It said it was successful. So I powered down. Then I booted into bootloader and went into recovery. I tried to flash Eternity and it froze during boot. I tried to boot up several times and always froze. I went back to MIUI figuring that perhaps the kernel really didnt flash. MIUI made it past boot, to the lockscreen, but I couldnt unlock it. Bascially I was stuck. None of the buttons worked except for power. I tried again to reboot MIUI again. Same problem.
Starting to get a bit desperate, and not being able to get into fastboot USB at all, I figured I could try to nand restore to stock rooted. Of course...still wont work since I couldnt access fastboot USB. My screen froze during boot on this as well.
So here I am stuck with no fastboot USB, a restore that wont flash, Eternity wont flash, and MIUI isnt responding. Honestly I was getting upset and had half a mind to hit the phone with a stun gun and take it to Sprint. (not my idea, but a Sprint person told me once to fry it and take it in and they would say it was a battery short which fried it). Anyhow. I then figured I would try RUU. Problem was that I heard RUU wont work unless you are locked. So I tried to re-lock, and of course couldnt do it since fastboto USB wont work.
I decided to hit the RUU anyhow and it failed saying it was Security fail. I wazs thinking of options, hit it with stun gun hopefully sprint replaced, sink it and insurance replace it, or just head to sprint to see if they could help. But much to my surprise, I tried to boot into bootloader one more time and sure enough fastboot USB was back. My recovery was gone, so I flashed CWM again and was able to put eternity back on. The only problem is that my CWM was deleted and I lost my Nand. Not too big a deal as I can always put a stock rooted rom on and use that as my Nand. Or I can always just RUU to stock, then re-root just to be certain I have a clean nand.
Alright guys. Anyone care to comment on what could have been done differently?
thos25 said:
I apologize in advance for being lengthy, but I want to be thorough to give you a good idea of what I did. Hopefully someone will point out what I did right or wrong.
I had this same exact problem with MIUI the other day. I am not an expert on rooting/flashing, but I was able to resolve the issue with a little trial and error.
I flashed MIUI on my 3d. I wasnt too impressed with it really and flashed back to Eternity. A few days passed and I decided to give MIUI another shot and flashed back a second time. Mind you, I always do a factory reset twice, wipe cache twice, and wipe dalvik cache twice before any flash (even if it is an updated version of the ROM I am using), so I made sure to wipe everything before flashing. When I flashed I noticed the little bug on the notification bar area of MIUI and thought it was a clever way of showing debug mode was on.
After messing with it some more I realized that I just plain didnt like it and giving it any more time was not neccessary. I decided to flash back to Eternity. I booted up my phone into bootloader and tried to get into fastboot USB, but it wouldnt activate when I put my USB in. I rebooted into MIUI to make sure I didn't mistakenly turn debugging off. It was still on. I tried to get into fastboot USB a second time. Still an error. I searched XDA came across this thread. Noted that USB debug was on. Followed steps, no progress.
At this point I figured I would just try to flash eternity to see what happened without using fastboot. Froze on bootup. So I flashed MIUI back on. I then remembered hearing about Flash Image GUI on market (made by JoeyKrim who posted above me in this thread). I figured I would give it a shot.
Failed. I had Ziggy kernel from Eternity already on my SD, so I flashed that. It said it was successful. So I powered down. Then I booted into bootloader and went into recovery. I tried to flash Eternity and it froze during boot. I tried to boot up several times and always froze. I went back to MIUI figuring that perhaps the kernel really didnt flash. MIUI made it past boot, to the lockscreen, but I couldnt unlock it. Bascially I was stuck. None of the buttons worked except for power. I tried again to reboot MIUI again. Same problem.
Starting to get a bit desperate, and not being able to get into fastboot USB at all, I figured I could try to nand restore to stock rooted. Of course...still wont work since I couldnt access fastboot USB. My screen froze during boot on this as well.
So here I am stuck with no fastboot USB, a restore that wont flash, Eternity wont flash, and MIUI isnt responding. Honestly I was getting upset and had half a mind to hit the phone with a stun gun and take it to Sprint. (not my idea, but a Sprint person told me once to fry it and take it in and they would say it was a battery short which fried it). Anyhow. I then figured I would try RUU. Problem was that I heard RUU wont work unless you are locked. So I tried to re-lock, and of course couldnt do it since fastboto USB wont work.
I decided to hit the RUU anyhow and it failed saying it was Security fail. I wazs thinking of options, hit it with stun gun hopefully sprint replaced, sink it and insurance replace it, or just head to sprint to see if they could help. But much to my surprise, I tried to boot into bootloader one more time and sure enough fastboot USB was back. My recovery was gone, so I flashed CWM again and was able to put eternity back on. The only problem is that my CWM was deleted and I lost my Nand. Not too big a deal as I can always put a stock rooted rom on and use that as my Nand. Or I can always just RUU to stock, then re-root just to be certain I have a clean nand.
Alright guys. Anyone care to comment on what could have been done differently?
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Well there is a lot going on in that post ... Not sure how my application Flash Image GUI failed. I would be more than happy to fix/resolve any bug or issue you've encountered!
Fastboot usb mode should always work. There is no setting in Android which will have any impact on fastboot usb mode (other than not allowing the device to boot into the bootloader). I generally find the best process to be, boot the device into the bootloader, plug in usb and then select fastboot.
Perhaps, once you're in the bootloader, you can also select fastboot and then plug in USB (this works best on my NS4G).
Either way, fastboot usb should always work. If you're using Windows, there could definitely be a drivers issue or Windows being finicky with the drivers and that might result in fastboot USB not working. A simple reboot of the Windows machine should clear any fastboot driver issues.
The best working method to correctly load a ROM is by properly loading the recovery to work with the HTC unlock method. HTC unlock method will only grant the recovery write access to the boot partition when the recovery image is temporarily fastboot boot'd. The command is: fastboot boot c:\android\cwm-recovery.img.
If you boot into the bootloader and select recovery from the menu, it will boot into the recovery, but the HTC unlock method will not grant the recovery write access to the boot partition. You can flash a ROM from here and restore a nand. Both will completely successfully and claim they flashed the kernel w/o any issues but the memory write lock will have prevented the kernel writes from being retained.
Also, regarding my application, Flash Image GUI, it should properly flash any EVO 3D kernel .zip file from normal Android mode as the HTC unlock method allows kernel write access while in normal Android mode.
Why did HTC block kernel write access from recovery mode? They haven't provided an answer .. we can only speculate ...
Hope that helps explain a few more steps to the process and provide greater clarity!
thanks Joey.
Who knows. I have no idea why your app didnt work. I would also like to point out that I am not blaming your app at all. I may have simply done it incorrectly. To be honest by the time I even used your app I was pretty frazzled, so I may have done an error.
Ok. So, yes. Everytime I flash I always use fastboot USB. The command you use is different from mine though. My command is courtesy of Zedomax (HTC Evo Hacks method). CD desktop \rootevo3dnew
fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img
So, I always use that when I flash.
I have no idea why fastboot USB dissapeared. At first I figured it was a USB port error. I have heard that many people with OG Evo and 3vo's have USB port issues. So, like a good troubleshooter, I went for the obvious and switched my USB cord. No luck. Then I figured I would plug it into the wall to charge to see if it charged. It did. So I knew it wasnt the cord and it wasnt the port.
Perhaps like you said, the driver was just wonky. I ran a check and it said driver was up to date, so I doubt it.
In the end plugging it into HTC Sync to run an RUU fixed the problem. Even though the RUU didnt go through because I was HTC unlocked, it did fix the USB error and I had USB access again. From there I was able to flash back into recovery and flash back to Eternity.
And on a side note, I also learned the importance of copying my ClockworkMod file off of my SD card and onto my desktop. Since I lost the recovery I no longer had CWM on my SD card and my nand backup was gone. So now I will always keep a copy of the folder on my desktop so that I make sure to have a working NAND.
And to be thorough I decided to re-lock, then re-unlock, re-root today as well. I figured this way I would be working with a 100% clean working ROM again to have a good NAND as a basis as opposed to downloading a stock rooted ROM. Im sure it is probably basically the same thing, but I wanted to do it this way to be sure.
thanks again. Ill let you know if I have any additional issues with your app.
thos25 said:
thanks Joey.
Who knows. I have no idea why your app didnt work. I would also like to point out that I am not blaming your app at all. I may have simply done it incorrectly. To be honest by the time I even used your app I was pretty frazzled, so I may have done an error.
Ok. So, yes. Everytime I flash I always use fastboot USB. The command you use is different from mine though. My command is courtesy of Zedomax (HTC Evo Hacks method). CD desktop \rootevo3dnew
fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img
So, I always use that when I flash.
I have no idea why fastboot USB dissapeared. At first I figured it was a USB port error. I have heard that many people with OG Evo and 3vo's have USB port issues. So, like a good troubleshooter, I went for the obvious and switched my USB cord. No luck. Then I figured I would plug it into the wall to charge to see if it charged. It did. So I knew it wasnt the cord and it wasnt the port.
Perhaps like you said, the driver was just wonky. I ran a check and it said driver was up to date, so I doubt it.
In the end plugging it into HTC Sync to run an RUU fixed the problem. Even though the RUU didnt go through because I was HTC unlocked, it did fix the USB error and I had USB access again. From there I was able to flash back into recovery and flash back to Eternity.
And on a side note, I also learned the importance of copying my ClockworkMod file off of my SD card and onto my desktop. Since I lost the recovery I no longer had CWM on my SD card and my nand backup was gone. So now I will always keep a copy of the folder on my desktop so that I make sure to have a working NAND.
And to be thorough I decided to re-lock, then re-unlock, re-root today as well. I figured this way I would be working with a 100% clean working ROM again to have a good NAND as a basis as opposed to downloading a stock rooted ROM. Im sure it is probably basically the same thing, but I wanted to do it this way to be sure.
thanks again. Ill let you know if I have any additional issues with your app.
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I'll give you a little feedback on the process to sum up your knowledge around the edges. Everything seems correct, there are a few points.
1) CD desktop \rootevo3dnew and fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img is the same as fastboot boot desktop\cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img . The only difference here is where the recovery image is stored. The key part is being able to supply the fastboot binary with the correct command being "boot" instead of "flash recovery".
2)If you lose your CWM recovery, it does not always mean you have lost your nandroid images. They are stored on the sdcard card under clockworkmod directory, /sdcard/clockworkmod . Even if you switch recoveries, these files will still remain. They should never be erased unless you intentionally erase them.
3) If you really want to start with 100% clean stock ROM, running an RUU is the best way. re-lock and un-lock, all it does is toggle a setting in the bootloader and wipe your /data directory. it won't make any changes to radio, system partition, etc. an RUU will copy over most of all the partitions with stock files, completely resetting the device.
appreciate your support with my app and hope the extra details help round out the edges! good luck!
I had a similar issue when i was switching to AOSP kernels/roms. I rebooted my phones once or twice and it connected fine. Maybe it have something to do with AOSP since MIUI is aosp also.
joeykrim said:
I'll give you a little feedback on the process to sum up your knowledge around the edges. Everything seems correct, there are a few points.
1) CD desktop \rootevo3dnew and fastboot boot cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img is the same as fastboot boot desktop\cwm-4.0.1.4-shooter.img . The only difference here is where the recovery image is stored. The key part is being able to supply the fastboot binary with the correct command being "boot" instead of "flash recovery".
2)If you lose your CWM recovery, it does not always mean you have lost your nandroid images. They are stored on the sdcard card under clockworkmod directory, /sdcard/clockworkmod . Even if you switch recoveries, these files will still remain. They should never be erased unless you intentionally erase them.
3) If you really want to start with 100% clean stock ROM, running an RUU is the best way. re-lock and un-lock, all it does is toggle a setting in the bootloader and wipe your /data directory. it won't make any changes to radio, system partition, etc. an RUU will copy over most of all the partitions with stock files, completely resetting the device.
appreciate your support with my app and hope the extra details help round out the edges! good luck!
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Thanks for the comments and lesson. I apologize for not responding sooner, but a recent death in family prevented me from really being on here too much lately.
1) I pretty much figured that. Yeah. I only try to flash using this method, that is why when my fastboot USB disapeared I thought I was really in a bad spot. Luckily I got it working again, so all was not lost.
2). Yes. I know it should remain on SD card, which was strange why I couldn't find it. However, thinking back on it, I do remember deleting some files off of my SD card on the same night. I probably just mistakenly deleted my CWM Recovery with my NAND backups. Sometimes when I double click a file to look at it, when I leave the file I see that there is a checkmark on that file. I may have just not noticed the checkmark on the CWM, went to delete another file, and mistakenly deleted CWM with it.
3) An RUU will not change a RADIO? I was under the impression that they did. Sort of like applying an OTA, but manually doing it through SYNC.
well, thanks again though. I learned some new things and appreciate it.
Flash image GUI works like a charm
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i m a newbie
plz tell me how to get out of the fastboot usb mode. i m stuck with the G1 screen having fastboot usb title on the top.
PLZ HELP!!!

HTC Screen Rebooting Help

Ok so a couple days ago in preperation of selling my evo 3d , i flashed a new rom of which i cant remember , i also beleive i flashed silverneedle kernel through the gpl tool app. Ever since no matter what i do , i cant get past the white HTC screen , it just reboots from there . Ive tried the superwipe tool and it seemed like it was going to work , but nothing . Ive also looked over several threads on here and no one seemed to have had an answer, thus im making my own thread. Im currently trying to flash warm 2.3 rom. I even thought maybe it was a bad transfer to the sd card because the sd card was acting funky when the rom was being transfered to it in my galaxy s2 so then i just downloaded it dirtectly from dolphin browers to the root of the sd card right from the galaxy to see if that was the problem. Still nothing , just the htc screen. Anybody have any idea how to fix this? I just want the phone back to stock so i can sell it , ugh. O and im on HBOOT 1.5 with the official HTC unlock and S-on.
I'm in the same boat. Fairly new evo 3d with hboot 1.5 rooted through htc. I've been flashing several roms over the last few days all with success, found I like Xplod XE from team nocturnal the best, nice and fast. What i found was that the kernel never changed, as I had read would happen with s-on. After doing some reseach and trying a few things I ran into your problem. Now no matter what or how i flash i'm stuck in a boot loop at the white HTC screen. The last kernels I've attempted to push were Tiamat_E3D-v1.1.0-Sense and silverneedle-test5. I've tried various combinations of wiping both caches with and without factory reset/system wipe as well as flashing several roms with success, still stuck with the boot loop. Flashed all roms through TeamWin Recovery and pushed kernels through clockwork recovery via fastboot/cmd promt.
Darthdaddy said:
.... and pushed kernels through clockwork recovery via fastboot/cmd promt.
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Not sure about this.
But when flashing kernels, it happens through fastboot. You shouldnt see clockwork anything.
I dont quite understand adb or how to push things through command prompt so im not even going there but i have tried the RUU method and i keep getting an unknown error at the end of things and then nothing happens. Through all of this i still have recovery , which is good , but its becoming useless because nothing is sticking. Previously the gpl app let me flash kernels flawelessly. I had a cracked screen and a replacment put on. I take it home , power up the evo and notice that its acting really buggy and funny , so i flash a new rom and kernel and am now in the never ending bootloop mode. Its getting really frusuturating. Im about to try re locking it and see if that works. I dont even care if i lose root , just want to go back to a fresh phone.
carnivalrejectq said:
I dont quite understand adb or how to push things through command prompt so im not even going there but i have tried the RUU method and i keep getting an unknown error at the end of things and then nothing happens. Through all of this i still have recovery , which is good , but its becoming useless because nothing is sticking. Previously the gpl app let me flash kernels flawelessly. I had a cracked screen and a replacment put on. I take it home , power up the evo and notice that its acting really buggy and funny , so i flash a new rom and kernel and am now in the never ending bootloop mode. Its getting really frusuturating. Im about to try re locking it and see if that works. I dont even care if i lose root , just want to go back to a fresh phone.
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The info here should fix you up. Lock the phone before you run the RUU.
Edit: Also, I never found the need to push files from adb. I just put them in my c:\android-sdk-windows\tools folder. If they need to be on the sdcard, I just drag and drop.
Followed directions from another site to work through command prompt and get into recovery, pm me for the link. Made sure i had my rom file on my sd card, did a factory reset then manual install of rom via clockwork then rebooted. Went through fine.
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The info here should fix you up. Lock the phone before you run the RUU.
Edit: Also, I never found the need to push files from adb. I just put them in my c:\android-sdk-windows\tools folder. If they need to be on the sdcard, I just drag and drop.
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Do i have to have adb setup to relock? i typed the fastboot oem lock into command prompt and nothing happened. i am on a different new computer than i was when i unlocked the phone in the first place.
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Do i have to have adb setup to relock? i typed the fastboot oem lock into command prompt and nothing happened. i am on a different new computer than i was when i unlocked the phone in the first place.
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Youll need to have all the necessary files/programs which I imagine are fastboot, adb, device/android drivers...
Ok ive relocked the phone but RUU is not working , i still keep getting an error, and then when it gos back to the bootloader it says "Hboot version is Older!" and "Update Failed!" This time though RUU makes it a little further about a quarter of the way in where it says "sending" , before it does this , though. I never end up actually getting a progress bar on the phone or the little exclamation points. Im totally lost lol.
carnivalrejectq said:
Ok ive relocked the phone but RUU is not working , i still keep getting an error, and then when it gos back to the bootloader it says "Hboot version is Older!" and "Update Failed!" This time though RUU makes it a little further about a quarter of the way in where it says "sending" , before it does this , though. I never end up actually getting a progress bar on the phone or the little exclamation points. Im totally lost lol.
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Try this. Watch the vid, download the files.
Frankly, you should be able to run the RUU, so long as youre 'relocked'. Thats how Ive done it, multiple times. Hopefully we can get you back to stock.(Which we can)
Whew , i finally got it! The last part there was my erorr for using an older RUU , i didnt look close enough and i thought i was using 2.08. So i dled the 2.08 one and now its all good to go. Haha literally been doing this since 930 am. Thanks for the help guys , btw.

[Q] Unable to install ROM

Not the first post a noob really wants to make...but I've been searching the forums for an answer to my problem, but can't seem to find the info on the issue I'm having. I've seen some that were close & tried what was posted there without any success. I've checked out the Don't Panic -- Please Read First, includes troubleshooting guide Thread By: om4
A few days ago, I tried to install CM10 on my 4G LTE w/S-ON / HBOOT- 1.19. I was able to unlock the bootloader & install TWRP. Everything seemed to go okay until I rebooted my phone after installing CM10. It just hung on the Cyanogenmod splash screen. I tried re-installing it & kept getting the same problem. Today, I tried to install MeanROM ICS v6.5, but it keeps saying install failed. If I let the phone boot up, it'll hang on the MeanRom splash screen. I can still get into fastboot so I know it has to be a software issue. I've been beating my head against the wall for the past few days & just don't know how to fix it. Right now I have a very expensive paperweight. I'm hoping someone can help me fix this & get my phone back up & running.
TIA
for the millionth time
flash the boot.img seperately in hboot
Get (Flash Image GUI) off the Play Store.
If yr S-ON then u have to flash the kernel separate. That's why the ROM's keep hanging.
sent from my EVO LTE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772769&highlight=fastboot+gui
flex360 said:
for the millionth time
flash the boot.img seperately in hboot
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I've been trying this all day, but must be doing something wrong. I found this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29417266&postcount=1397, but was wondering if you might have more info on option 3.
TIA
if you know how to Fastboot, go for it, but use the Boot.img from the ROM you are flashing.
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if you know how to Fastboot, go for it, but use the Boot.img from the ROM you are flashing.
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It's the only option I have now, so I hope I can figure it out. Wish me luck. I know it's probably something stupid that I'm missing & it's driving me crazy. lol
For meanrom make sure you have twrp 2.2.2.0 or later to be able install. The kernel installer will force the phone to reboot upon first run, this is when the kernel installs. For cm10 or other aosp based roms be sure to properly wipe phone. Cache, dalvik, factory reset, and system. Fastboot the kernel using SDK, mini SDK, uniflash, or boot image flasher. Do not use clockwork mod recovery to install roms as it is known to damage internel storage and or misc partitions.
ADB Tools Mini SDK
Thanks for all the info!!! I'm glad I found this place!!! I was able to get my phone working again. I found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937949 from back in October and found out that I was putting the boot.img in the wrong location. Once I fixed that, I have my phone back. Now I have to get it re-activated because I had to switch back to my Hero because I wasn't sure how long this would take. I hope Sprint will activate it even though is not stock anymore.
buddahj said:
Thanks for all the info!!! I'm glad I found this place!!! I was able to get my phone working again. I found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937949 from back in October and found out that I was putting the boot.img in the wrong location. Once I fixed that, I have my phone back. Now I have to get it re-activated because I had to switch back to my Hero because I wasn't sure how long this would take. I hope Sprint will activate it even though is not stock anymore.
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have your first thanks
lol
the thanks is for using the search function lol
Well now I have another small problem. When I try to use the camera or go into gallery, it says no external storage available. Looks like I'm off to search the forums again for a fix. I'm sure it's something minor.
It looks like it's the internal SD card. Under storage in settings it shows the external card's total space & the 3 GBs used for app data, ect...
When I try and mount the SD card, it says preparing card but doesn't do anything. I think I say something about changing something in TWRP.
Forgot to mention, I can't connect the phone via USB either.
Ha, fixed my SD card/USB issues by following the directions in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812774

I think I'm About to Brick This...

Trying to install MeanBean...I updated the Firmware to the latest, have the phone unlocked and rooted (it says TAMPERED and UNLOCKED in the recovery screen) and did a factory reset. I have TWRP installed and can still get to the TEAMWIN RECOVERY project interface...
I was installing MeanBean and it just stuck on about 75% and stayed there. I waited for about ten minutes and figured something must have gone wrong so I didn't really have a choice but to shut it down. After starting back up when I tried to install again it said "FAILED" in red letters. I decided to re-download the ROM but now when I mount the SD CARD from within the recovery menu (to transfer the new file) my computer says that I must format the drive before I can use it and won't let me see the contents of the sd-card. I didn't want to do that for fear of bricking...so I don't really know what to do from here. I should add that I don't have a backup made in TWRP (I got the phone yesterday and hadn't installed or done anything to the OS)
Anyone know what should be done at this point?
thx
I'm updating this for anyone else who runs into issues like this: I went ahead and formatted the SD card from within windows, then relocked the phone, reinstalled the RUU and I'm back in a workable mode
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Trying to install MeanBean...I updated the Firmware to the latest, have the phone unlocked and rooted (it says TAMPERED and UNLOCKED in the recovery screen) and did a factory reset. I have TWRP installed and can still get to the TEAMWIN RECOVERY project interface...
I was installing MeanBean and it just stuck on about 75% and stayed there. I waited for about ten minutes and figured something must have gone wrong so I didn't really have a choice but to shut it down. After starting back up when I tried to install again it said "FAILED" in red letters. I decided to re-download the ROM but now when I mount the SD CARD from within the recovery menu (to transfer the new file) my computer says that I must format the drive before I can use it and won't let me see the contents of the sd-card. I didn't want to do that for fear of bricking...so I don't really know what to do from here. I should add that I don't have a backup made in TWRP (I got the phone yesterday and hadn't installed or done anything to the OS)
Anyone know what should be done at this point?
thx
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I had the exact same problem. I just reformatted the internal storage and that fixed a lot of my issues. I can't however get the RUU to work. Can't seem to find my phone, neither can HTC Sync. Is this just a problem caused by MeanBean? I use to run MeanBean but then switched to CM10 for a few months and was going to switch back. Never had an issue like this before.

[Help]with borked radio

mdmower said:
In the rare event that your radio refuses to make a connection, your radio's nv may have stored some bad settings. If restoring the backup of your previous ROM does not restore the radio to working condition, then follow these instructions to get the radio working again. This method is less invasive than running the RUU followed by a factory reset, as it will not overwrite hboot.
Downloads
Stock ROM
recovery_signed.img - MD5: e9334607c52aebe2da20c53c32820391
Instructions
From your preferred recovery, run the factory reset option
Follow the directions in this thread to install the stock ROM
Boot the ROM, then turn off HTC's fast boot: Settings > Power > Fast Boot = Off
Reboot to the bootloader
Flash the stock recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Factory reset from the bootloader: BOOTLOADER > FACTORY RESET
Let the phone reset and boot up
Allow network connectivity to be restored (make a test call)
Turn on all GPS location services: Settings > Location > (all three location services) = On
Turn off HTC's fast boot: Settings > Power > Fast Boot = Off
Reboot to the bootloader
Flash your preferred recovery: CWM or TWRP
(If you just want to run this stock ROM, you can stop here)
From your preferred recovery, run the factory reset option
Restore your ROM backup and wipe cache again before rebooting
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I followed the thorough instructions for HTCDevUnlock, FacePalm S-Off, and HBoot, everything was great until after installing CM 10.1 Nightly from 7/15/2013. Could not get past the "Waiting for Network" hangup, so decided to revert back to 2.17.605... as in this post.
I believe this is the "borked radio". Have tried several times to get through the instructions here, however when I occasionally get the phone to boot get a "1099 error" related to the phone.
Also, Recovery says "no OS is installed" and the Bootloader says "PJ53Diag.Zip" then "no image!"
Seems as I am way off the track. Can anyone help here?http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
LeonMBarnes said:
I followed the thorough instructions for HTCDevUnlock, FacePalm S-Off, and HBoot, everything was great until after installing CM 10.1 Nightly from 7/15/2013. Could not get past the "Waiting for Network" hangup, so decided to revert back to 2.17.605... as in this post.
I believe this is the "borked radio". Have tried several times to get through the instructions here, however when I occasionally get the phone to boot get a "1099 error" related to the phone.
Also, Recovery says "no OS is installed" and the Bootloader says "PJ53Diag.Zip" then "no image!"
Seems as I am way off the track. Can anyone help here?http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
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This is not the borked radio condition. The nightlies are very unstable right now with both SELinux and RIL under heavy development. Consider using the latest mdm build instead if you want to try CyanogenMod.
mdmower said:
This is not the borked radio condition. The nightlies are very unstable right now with both SELinux and RIL under heavy development. Consider using the latest mdm build instead if you want to try CyanogenMod.
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:highfive:
What a relief, I am now on mdm04. That flashed very nicely, I just had to hang in there while it fiddled around and finally locked on to the Verizon service. It also had a hard time with sumthin while trying to find my Google account. Last night I was up late fighting with it, a fresh mind does wonders. The tools, instructions and tips referenced in this thread are all First Rate.
Congratulations and Thank You for the Great Work, mdmower and everyone else that is participating!!!
So now I am having troubles with USB connectivity to my Win 7 64-bit machine. Am pretty sure it worked early on, now the phone just charges and hangs when trying to connect as USB storage.
I rebooted the laptop and phone, reinstalled the latest HTC drivers, rebooted the laptop again, no luck.
Had a bunch of backed up files to move, used TWRP Recovery and our old friend command line to get that done. Fortunately I don't need to do this very often.
Any ideas?
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So now I am having troubles with USB connectivity to my Win 7 64-bit machine. Am pretty sure it worked early on, now the phone just charges and hangs when trying to connect as USB storage.
I rebooted the laptop and phone, reinstalled the latest HTC drivers, rebooted the laptop again, no luck.
Had a bunch of backed up files to move, used TWRP Recovery and our old friend command line to get that done. Fortunately I don't need to do this very often.
Any ideas?
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Try a new cable?
LeonMBarnes said:
So now I am having troubles with USB connectivity to my Win 7 64-bit machine. Am pretty sure it worked early on, now the phone just charges and hangs when trying to connect as USB storage.
I rebooted the laptop and phone, reinstalled the latest HTC drivers, rebooted the laptop again, no luck.
Had a bunch of backed up files to move, used TWRP Recovery and our old friend command line to get that done. Fortunately I don't need to do this very often.
Any ideas?
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Make sure you're using a USB 2.0 port, not USB3.
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