[Q] RUU or Firmware Update Failed - No screen, fastboot, anything. - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Hello all, and thanks in advance for your help. I don't know if all of this is relevant to what happened, but I'm including it in case there's some small clue.
My phone was an S-OFF running HBOOT 2.09. I have been running Deck's CM builds for a while now with no issues. Last week, I decided to update to the new firmware which included the new partition layout.
HTC's RUU executable did not work, so I used the two zip method in this post. I first renamed rom_01 to PJ75IMG.zip, placed it on the SD card, rebooted and installed, then did the same with rom_02. Loaded everything up, seemed great with the stock image. After verifying everything was working fine, I flashed a new recovery (2.7.0.0b, via PJ75IMG.zip as well), and installed the latest OmniROM (3/31) via recovery. I had some issues with the PA 0-Day GAPPs that were recommended (force close errors with Google Keyboard) so after reflashing Omni switched back to the 12/09 GAPPs in Deck's thread. Everything seemed great.
A few days later, after having the phone in my pocket, my screen turned into a rainbow of pixels. Here is what it looks like: http://imgur.com/9ef6F8z It still seemed to work, just the screen was always that rainbow.
Thinking it was an issue with the firmware, I tried to RUU back to a somewhat earlier stock by using ViperRUU 3.16.651.3. However, after going through the RUU process, it had gone about 30-40 minutes with no updates, so I thought it had crashed. I checked to see if that was normal, and saw that it was not and they recommended restarting the process. I restarted both the ViperRUU (couldn't find phone anymore) and the phone, and now I think my phone might be totally bricked.
When I turn it on, there is nothing on the screen. It vibrates once, like it's trying to start, but nothing happens and the phone is otherwise unresponsive. I can try to boot into the bootloader (volume down + power) and that SEEMS to work, but the screen doesn't turn on then either. Occasionally, it will display the same rainbow pixels after "selecting" an option on the bootloader menu (I'm assuming). I've also pulled the SD card to insure it's not trying to read any PJ75IMG.zip.
I can't seem to get it to go into fastboot mode (single power button click after thinking I'm in the bootloader) and adb only shows the device as OFFLINE when I can get it to detect. It's hard to know what's going on without the screen.
Has anyone heard of this before? I probably ****ed something up but other than ending the ViperRUU early, not sure what. Thanks in advance, I very much appreciate it.

matt135353 said:
Hello all, and thanks in advance for your help. I don't know if all of this is relevant to what happened, but I'm including it in case there's some small clue.
My phone was an S-OFF running HBOOT 2.09. I have been running Deck's CM builds for a while now with no issues. Last week, I decided to update to the new firmware which included the new partition layout.
HTC's RUU executable did not work, so I used the two zip method in this post. I first renamed rom_01 to PJ75IMG.zip, placed it on the SD card, rebooted and installed, then did the same with rom_02. Loaded everything up, seemed great with the stock image. After verifying everything was working fine, I flashed a new recovery (2.7.0.0b, via PJ75IMG.zip as well), and installed the latest OmniROM (3/31) via recovery. I had some issues with the PA 0-Day GAPPs that were recommended (force close errors with Google Keyboard) so after reflashing Omni switched back to the 12/09 GAPPs in Deck's thread. Everything seemed great.
A few days later, after having the phone in my pocket, my screen turned into a rainbow of pixels. Here is what it looks like: http://imgur.com/9ef6F8z It still seemed to work, just the screen was always that rainbow.
Thinking it was an issue with the firmware, I tried to RUU back to a somewhat earlier stock by using ViperRUU 3.16.651.3. However, after going through the RUU process, it had gone about 30-40 minutes with no updates, so I thought it had crashed. I checked to see if that was normal, and saw that it was not and they recommended restarting the process. I restarted both the ViperRUU (couldn't find phone anymore) and the phone, and now I think my phone might be totally bricked.
When I turn it on, there is nothing on the screen. It vibrates once, like it's trying to start, but nothing happens and the phone is otherwise unresponsive. I can try to boot into the bootloader (volume down + power) and that SEEMS to work, but the screen doesn't turn on then either. Occasionally, it will display the same rainbow pixels after "selecting" an option on the bootloader menu (I'm assuming). I've also pulled the SD card to insure it's not trying to read any PJ75IMG.zip.
I can't seem to get it to go into fastboot mode (single power button click after thinking I'm in the bootloader) and adb only shows the device as OFFLINE when I can get it to detect. It's hard to know what's going on without the screen.
Has anyone heard of this before? I probably ****ed something up but other than ending the ViperRUU early, not sure what. Thanks in advance, I very much appreciate it.
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This is a known hardware issue. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470296
It happened to me as well. I called Sprint and they replaced my phone for no charge.
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Ah, thanks for the link. I don't have TEP and it's out of warranty but I'll give Sprint repair a shot. Thanks!

Evolution_Freak said:
This is a known hardware issue. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470296
It happened to me as well. I called Sprint and they replaced my phone for no charge.
Sent from my EVO using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Hmm...I bought mine secondhand and am going to be running it on Ting, you think they would do that for me if it happens? :laugh:

matt135353 said:
Ah, thanks for the link. I don't have TEP and it's out of warranty but I'll give Sprint repair a shot. Thanks!
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I have TEP but that never even came up. I never filed a claim. They originally wanted me to go to a Sprint store to have a tech look at it but I complained that the nearest store is an hour away. So they took my word, after explaining what was happening, and sent me a new (refurbished) EVO and then I sent them the old one in the package they provided with the new one. This was back in November of 2013 and I never heard anything else about it.
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phone totally borked after unlock

So i unlocked the phone the day before yesterday, flashed BAMF 1.0 first, then flashed Clean 1.0 after that, wiping each time.
Phone worked fine all day today with little to no issues. I then went and get off work, and notice it is dead, even tho it was working around an hour before that. Phone won't straight reboot, so I pull battery cover and battery, reboot, all is good. I hook it up to my car stereo via 3.5 and plays music for all of 30 seconds then emits a loud high pitched sound and the screen froze. UHG! reboot the phone again, try again, same thing. Boot into recovery, flash old backup of stock rom, same problem, reflash Clean 1.0 fresh and new after wiping, same issue.
anyone have any ideas? I am downloading the latest RUU and going to relock the phone, run the RUU and then see if it works, and if so reunlock and such. I would love to have to not do that, as the RUU still has 57 mins to download.
Thanks!
can you unlock the phone once its been locked again?
If you was running cleanROM v1 then update that to V1.1
V1.0 had a lot of freeze issues. My fiance's phone wouldn't run long without a freeze.
The newest version and the senseless ROM are good to go.
nrfitchett4 said:
can you unlock the phone once its been locked again?
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yeah, same as before, just that you start from step 11. Fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
Marine6680 said:
If you was running cleanROM v1 then update that to V1.1
V1.0 had a lot of freeze issues. My fiance's phone wouldn't run long without a freeze.
The newest version and the senseless ROM are good to go.
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no, tried multiple roms, stock RUU, etc.
Phone only bootloops, when it does boot, it claims it has no sim card, but it does...put same sim card in my thunderbolt, works fine.
phone in custom recovery brings up the error, E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p33 i think it was.
reading around online, if that error doesn't go away flashing a stock RUU, then the internal memory is more than likely shot or the motherboard is bad. Either way the phone is shot. Since the damn thing won't see the sim either, i am putting it up to it being a bad motherboard.
makes me so mad. the replacement for this phone will be the 5th. I finally found a perfect phone, minus the pink buttons. I was fine with those pink buttons too!
nosympathy said:
yeah, same as before, just that you start from step 11. Fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
no, tried multiple roms, stock RUU, etc.
Phone only bootloops, when it does boot, it claims it has no sim card, but it does...put same sim card in my thunderbolt, works fine.
phone in custom recovery brings up the error, E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p33 i think it was.
reading around online, if that error doesn't go away flashing a stock RUU, then the internal memory is more than likely shot or the motherboard is bad. Either way the phone is shot. Since the damn thing won't see the sim either, i am putting it up to it being a bad motherboard.
makes me so mad. the replacement for this phone will be the 5th. I finally found a perfect phone, minus the pink buttons. I was fine with those pink buttons too!
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What recovery are you using? I had similar problems with CWR....but none with Amon Ra.
Did you try to flash another kernel?
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Booting without the battery cover sometimes fixes bootloops until you can find the problem.
If relocking and flashing a stock ruu doesn't work... well I don't know what the problem is.
Did you get this solved?

Interesting story regarding a Fascinate I bought off craigslist...

I bought a fascinate from good ol craiglist for a friend. When I bought it I noticed the original user had already rooted it and installed CM7.
Because I didnt know what he had done to it I decided to start from scratch and used Odin and flashed powerwashed_20_b3_Full_ec09modem and the atlas_v2.2.2.pit
After that I flashed cwm4_fixed_for_cm7-ODIN.tar and began getting ICS on this baby (teamhacksung-ota-eng.BUILD2.zip followed by build 11 at the time).
Everything was gravy and I gave the phone to my friend who was a happy panda. Several weeks later he calls and tells me the phone is stuck in recovery, I assume he borked something so I headed over thinking I will just Nandroid the ICS ROM that I set up before I gave it to him.
Funny thing was after rebooting from the Nandroid, the phone goes back to recovery! I was a little confused but assumed that maybe the Nandroid went bad when I backed it up. So I decided to just reflash build 11 again, after the flash was successful i reboot and.... back to recovery?
At this point I was pretty confused, CWM appeared to be working but it wasnt. Nothing was working, not even flashing CM7. The only way I got it to work again was to Odin the powerwashed_20_b3_Full_ec09modem and the atlas_v2.2.2.pit again. So that was what I did and got him back to ICS (build 13 this time).
Thinking it was a freak occurence I didnt pay it any mind, until he called me again several weeks later saying its stuck in CWM again!? So I check it out and sure enough it keeps booting to recovery and not able to nandroid or flash anything (even tho it says it does successfully).
At this point I assume its a hardware issue but dont understand what exactly, I bought another on craiglist and will swap with him and further investigate the issue.
I looked around the forums to see if anyone had a similar issue but have not seen anything like this. Anyone have any ideas??
This is most likely caused by doing the three finger reboot on the newer ICS roms. Tell them to pull the battery instead the next time their phone locks up. Also, there is boot loop breaker in the development section.
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I assumed that as well, however my friend has no experience with these devices and would never hold down all three buttons for any reason. Both times he had reported that the phone randomly went into recovery on its own.
He could be BSing me of course, but I'll be testing it when I get it back tomorrow and see if I can recreate the scenario.
But I will be including the boot loop breaker file in the SD card and see if that at least makes this phone usable again instead of having to use ODIN every time. So thanks for that info!
Check kernel settings. Sleep Of Death, maybe?

ICS OTA had problems, Global update has more

The phone was working great, other than the noise cancelling mic cancelling out my voice, but I thought since the update was available, I might as well do it. Once I got on ICS I was having quite a few issues: overall slower, delay in the screen turning on, hotter battery, longer time to charge, wallpaper would flash on before the HTC screen when booting up, there were more just can't remember right now.
I hear about the Global update and think it may fix some of the problems I was having, but they got worse. Now I still have everything I did before (except maybe the hot battery) Also have 3 new issues now: the screen doesn't come back on when I take it away from my ear during a call, browser goes white when going to a new page and I have to reload the page, can't post on any forums in the browser.
Here's the process I went through getting the Global (copied from another forum that I was updating as I was going)
I downloaded it from android police, got to step 6 of the directions, looked away from the phone to see what step 7 was. The phone vibrated and is now on the screen with the green down arrow and 2 in a circle around it. Says "Updating Software from Verizon Wireless" with a green progress bar. Hope I did it right.
That went through rebooted to HBOOT, pressed vol. up twice. It checked everything. Rebooted. Pressed. Vol. up to install. Upadated everything. Pressed power to reboot.
Took a little while on the white HTC screen, now says "Andoid is upgrading..." "Optimizing application [some number] of 77." I think I did it right.
Just checked and everything is right. Woo-Hoo! Not that I'll ever use global, I was hoping it may have fixed some of the bugs I was having, but no
Also of note, I didn't pull the battery. My case is hard to get off, so I just turned off fast boot and that worked.
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What do I do at this point? My phone is getting less usable by the day as I keep noticing all these bugs.
Wipe your phone clean and use the RUU that android police posted today to install the latest patched OTA clean. That's what I'd try anyway.
I'll try that in the morning, thanks. Hopefully all goes smoothly. Still learning how to do things (afraid of rooting, but that's another thread)
VooDooCC said:
I'll try that in the morning, thanks. Hopefully all goes smoothly. Still learning how to do things (afraid of rooting, but that's another thread)
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There are plenty of knowledgeable members here to walk you through it if you just shoot someone a pm. It's all very simple.
As for your problem, try the ruu hopefully that works I'm not sure about the mic canceling out your voice that might be a hardware problem let's hope not
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Stupid person time (I don't believe there are stupid questions)
By "wipe phone clean" then flash the RUU. I get the flashing part, but what do you mean by wipe clean. Is there another step in there or does it automatically happen when flashing? I've only been in recovery once, so I didn't really study the options. On my D2, there was a wipe option.
VooDooCC said:
Stupid person time (I don't believe there are stupid questions)
By "wipe phone clean" then flash the RUU. I get the flashing part, but what do you mean by wipe clean. Is there another step in there or does it automatically happen when flashing? I've only been in recovery once, so I didn't really study the options. On my D2, there was a wipe option.
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The RUU should wipe it but you can go into recovery and wipe /data and /system to remove the current rom.
Making sure I got all this right, but won't be trying until tomorrow afternoon. Only at 40% charge and going out of town in the morning and need the phone.
1. Rename the Android Police download to PH98IMG.zip and copy to sd card (don't have to extract anything out like I did on the .1)
2. Boot into recovery (vol. down and power)
3. Let it start flashing (If it starts automatically, how do I get to the wipe /data and /cache options?) I know it should be wiped auto. but I want to do it myself to make sure.
4. Pray to Andy that there's no bugs this time.
You need to boot into bootloader, not recovery, that will happen when you do the battery pull then start it volume down + power. I'm pretty sure the RUU will wipe everything so you should be good.
Problem with newest ICS
The new ICS has a problem with the browser. Links are squirrelly when touched; sometimes
no reaction, sometimes checks every box on the page. Just does not feel right when moving
around on web pages.
Seems ok to me, I'd recommend Chrome over stock unless you need Flash support anyway.
Sorry, I got the terms confused on the terms. I knew it was vol. down and power though
I finally got around to flashing the RUU, all is well so far, will report back if anything changes.
I'm s-off but my bootloader is unlocked. Do I need to relock the bootloader before flashing the RUU.
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There is a tradition on rezounds to always install an RUU two times in a row, then let it boot up normally before installing custom things like hboots, recoveries, or ROMs.
I used to read posts of people saying that it must be done twice to assure everything gets installed right, and to avoid problems.
So, I recommend doing the ruu twice in a row, especially if your phone was not stock beforehand.
Howard
p.s. my favorite browser is opera mobile.
If s-off and unlocked, there is no need to relock to install an RUU.
Turns out I got a little too anxious. I thought stuff was working, but that was just because I was thankful that I installed the RUU right, still new to this. Still having all the same problems though
When you say install twice in a row, should I just try installing it once again tomorrow or twice since I downloaded an app or two?
Also, you say twice, then boot up normally, when I installed this it just booted up after the install was finished. Is there a way to install it again before it boots for the first time?
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Make sure the Android Police 3.14.605.12 renamed PH98IMG.zip on your sdCard.
Boot up with Volume down, Power to get into hboot. It will ask your permission with a
Volume up and then run the update. I think they mean after 1st boot, answer English,
and get out of setup with No and default until steady. Do a factory reset in Settings,
Storage and boot up again. Then shut her off again and restart as previously to run that
PH98IMG.zip again.
After the next boot up, insert actual information like Google etc. to start Google Play
and fetch your favorite apps. Then you're running 100% stock.
noticed the same thing with in calls. Pull the phone away from your ear and the screen should come back on, but it seems delayed. I usually have to tap the power button twice to get the screen back on.
Running simplistic 3.0 which is based on the newest leak, after flashing the leak.
FWIW I have the issue with the screen not coming back on after pulling the phone away form your ear as well, however I'm on the ICS OTA, not the global.
I never had the problem on the ICS OTA, but I also only had that for a couple of days before getting the global (.1) from Android Police.
In the process of doing the second flash. As per michaels instructions.
I went to Verizon yesterday and tried seeing about exchanging the phone, since it's having all these problems, and was told no. That it's so common and pretty much every phone has the same things, so it's considered to be working and I just have to wait on a patch. He then told me that if I wanted I could void my warranty and s-off it to go back to GB. I found that kind of odd. Then he tried pushing the Razr on me, I said no I like HTC so then he told me that the Droid 4's are having the same problems too.

I hope it's not bricked

Ok, I have a rezound, unlocked and rooted with Amon Ra with the superuser binaries updated, all after installing the Global ICS RUU. I've been running this way pretty much since a few days after the Global RUU came out. Never had any problems or issues. Love this phone (except battery life but whatever). This morning before taking it off the charger I had it reboot (which I normally do every few days) and it did not reboot. It got stuck on the white HTC screen. The screen would come on, and then blink for a sec only to stay stuck on the HTC screen. No beats audio boot animation. I'm S-ON by the way. I use Mac so I was never able to get a windows computer to S-off, but I haven't wanted to flash any Roms since my days on the Dinc. I didn't have time to mess with it this morning so I just pulled the battery to shut it off. Now that I have a few minutes, I tried to see if it would boot, and same thing. Pulled the battery again, and powered up into the boot loader. Tried to enter recovery from there, and it just went blank. Pulled battery again, and tried it again. Same blank screen with no response from power button or anything. Now it is completely dead. Won't even go into bootloader. Won't even light up on the charger. SOME times when plugging it in it will light up for 5 seconds, but then turn off. Tried it with the battery out and pluggin it in to get into bootloader that way and nothing.
Is it completely fried? I bought it from VZW last April so it should be still under the 1 year manufacturer warranty. I'm hoping to find a fix as I haven't backed up in a while, but if not, hopefully they will replace it.
Even though I have a mac, it is set up to run adb commands, but everytime I try reboot or anything it just says "waiting for device". Clearly as it is not powered on.
Any ideas or help????
The symptoms sound like you need to flash the kernel. Could be your phone took the recent OTA...?
Try pulling the kernel out of the RUU and flashing it in fastboot:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
I just tried to do that and I can't get into the RUU zip file. I attached the kernel from the nandroid I made right after I ran the global RUU (4.03.605.2). If that's the version you are on you can try flashing this kernel and see if that does it.
Ugh... having trouble uploading it. If you have a nandroid from your global RUU you can pull the boot.img from that and flash it.
feralicious said:
The symptoms sound like you need to flash the kernel. Could be your phone took the recent OTA...?
Try pulling the kernel out of the RUU and flashing it in fastboot:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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I don't know how to do that. I am not a newbie, but there is a lot I don't know. I follow directions well (being able to do the adb stuff with a mac) but pulling the kernel out of an RUU is not something I've ever read about doing.
I've read many threads about charging issues and what not, but I have the stock battery and the extended with a Seidio external charger so I know they both have plenty of juice in them. I know VZW will replace the thing, but I have stuff I'd rather not lose if I can fix it. If you could walk me through pulling the kernel out of the RUU.
I edited my post above while you posted.
Do you have a nandroid of your stock global RUU? If so, you'll easily find the boot.img file in there. If not I'll try to upload the kernel again, or put it on dropbox if I can get back into my account (I never use it).
Once you have the kernel, pull the battery and put it back then boot into bootloader and put phone in fastboot. Attach to Mac, then use fastboot and this command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img (I named the one I'm trying to upload to ruuglobal_boot.img, you can either rename it or just flash using that name instead of boot.img)
feralicious said:
I edited my post above while you posted.
Do you have a nandroid of your stock global RUU? If so, you'll easily find the boot.img file in there. If not I'll try to upload the kernel again, or put it on dropbox if I can get back into my account (I never use it).
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I hopefully have a nandroid backup on the SD card, but I will tell you it's been a long time since I installed the RUU. I've been out of the rom'ing rooting/ fiddling game for a long time. I haven't had the time recently and apparently it ain't like riding a bike. I've had to read a ton today to refresh myself.
My dinc was so easy, you didn't have to know a whole lot. Just download a zip, check the MD5, and flash it. Rezound was more complicated with the S-on, so I didn't even bother getting started....just the RUU to ICS before it was official, and then the RUU to Global. So yes, I am running the RUU you listed.
Anyway, I don't have a way of reading the SD card until I get home to find the nandroid.....and I've never looked at a nandroid made with Amon Ra....I only was used to CWM on the Dinc.
I got into my dropbox account. Here's a link to the global RUU kernel.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55641774/ruuglobal_boot.img
If it works, can you please post a screenshot of your kernel and baseband info?
I'm curious to see what it says, if there's a way to see if it was the OTA that caused this.
Settings > About > Software Info > More
feralicious said:
I got into my dropbox account. Here's a link to the global RUU kernel.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55641774/ruuglobal_boot.img
If it works, can you please post a screenshot of your kernel and baseband info?
I'm curious to see what it says, if there's a way to see if it was the OTA that caused this.
Settings > About > Software Info > More
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Was there an OTA recently?
Yep. A week or two ago:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154288
You know, I apologize, but I somehow glossed over the end part of your first post where you are now dead. To be honest, that happened to me on my first Rez, and it happened a few days after the ICS OTA came out. I was never able to revive it and bought a used one which I'm using now. (Mine had a cracked screen so I couldn't get it replaced under warranty and had no insurance.)
I tried a new battery, had my old battery checked at Verizon to see if it would take a charge and it did but it wouldn't in my phone. Never was able to revive it. Hopefully you will be able to...
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Yep. A week or two ago:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2154288
You know, I apologize, but I somehow glossed over the end part of your first post where you are now dead. To be honest, that happened to me on my first Rez, and it happened a few days after the ICS OTA came out. I was never able to revive it and bought a used one which I'm using now.
I tried a new battery, had my old battery checked at Verizon to see if it would take a charge and it did but it wouldn't in my phone. Never was able to revive it. Hopefully you will be able to...
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DAMN. Oh well. They will replace it most likely, and it seems like the easiest route to take. My wife's bootloader fried itself on here Moto D2 last year and it was LONG passed warranty and they replaced it......It was completely stock, but they had no way of knowing, so I'm sure they will send me a replacement phone. I just hope they still have Rezounds to send. I don't want to get stuck with something they determine for me because there are no more rezounds.
My wife's rezound is completely stock, never unlocked so I'll see if she got the update.
ok, the phone has life again..... I got home, tried the other batteries and I'm back to the white HTC screen but no boot. I CAN get into recovery now so I will download the kernel and try that.
Before I do that, do you think something could have happened to recovery since when I select recovery from the bootloader it goes blank? Do you think flashing a rom like Nils could work? or can I just run the RUU again?
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ok, the phone has life again..... I got home, tried the other batteries and I'm back to the white HTC screen but no boot. I CAN get into recovery now so I will download the kernel and try that.
Before I do that, do you think something could have happened to recovery since when I select recovery from the bootloader it goes blank? Do you think flashing a rom like Nils could work? or can I just run the RUU again?
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Ok, I loaded the boot.img and no dice. Still stuck at the white HTC screen. This is frustrating now. Now I do NOT want to go to the VZW store as my bootloader says tampered unlock. I guess I can always try to run the RUU again.
Well, don't give up just yet.
There was an unbrick thread in the dev section. It didn't help me and I'm not sure it applies to your situation, but it can't hurt to try it. I know it had [UNBRICK] in the title, so if you search for unbrick you should find it. You need to get a Linux live img and put in on a usb flash drive and boot into that and then see if it can find your device. It never found mine.
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Well, don't give up just yet.
There was an unbrick thread in the dev section. It didn't help me and I'm not sure it applies to your situation, but it can't hurt to try it. I know it had [UNBRICK] in the title, so if you search for unbrick you should find it. You need to get a Linux live img and put in on a usb flash drive and boot into that and then see if it can find your device. It never found mine.
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Well, if I can get into the bootloader I can relock to run the RUU correct? I hate to have to lose everything, but I do need the phone, and if it was toasted, I would have to start over with a replacement anyway. Nothing on there can't be replaced except some pictures, but it won't kill me. Just a hastle. Should I try to relock and run the RUU? or should I try to load a Rom like Nils business sense for S-ON? I was considering trying it.
feralicious said:
Well, don't give up just yet.
There was an unbrick thread in the dev section. It didn't help me and I'm not sure it applies to your situation, but it can't hurt to try it. I know it had [UNBRICK] in the title, so if you search for unbrick you should find it. You need to get a Linux live img and put in on a usb flash drive and boot into that and then see if it can find your device. It never found mine.
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I gave up bro. This sounds way over my head. I relocked and am running the Global RUU again. I will unlock again and load amon ra, and run the su binary zip I have again. Not worth this much time. My 3 year old is tearing up the place while I bury my face in my computer.
Yeah, I would go with that, not sure you have any other options.
If you haven't done the RUU yet you can try just doing the recovery first and see if you can get into it to save your files.
feralicious said:
Yeah, I would go with that, not sure you have any other options.
If you haven't done the RUU yet you can try just doing the recovery first and see if you can get into it to save your files.
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I tried pushing the recovery again, I tried the boot (all three that were in the nandroid backup) and some other things on here I saw. Nothing worked. Just stayed at the white HTC screen. Relocking and running the RUU made the phone usable again. Thanks for your help, but my stuff is gone. After spending what feels like forever setting up the phone to make it usable again, it will all be gone when I unlock again. Don't have time to do that tonight, but this weekend I'll get to it.
Not everything is gone. I do have titanium but I haven't backed up in a while, so they will be old backups, but still backups. Lesson learned....schedule backups more frequently.....reset my dropbox to auto upload pics again. Turned it off Christmas day, and never turned it back on. The cloud is there for a reason right?

[Q] Bootloop... chicken/egg problem

So today, i went to load up a book in kindle and it crashed a couple times in a row. I figured no biggy, and rebooted the phone (which I can't remember the last time I did, weeks ago).
Upon reboot, for some reason, I'm stuck in a boot loop. I get the white screen with the HTC logo for about 15-30 seconds, it shuts down, repeat. I figured no biggy, everything is stock, I don't care about anything on it, I'll just use the RUU to fix it.
That is where my problem begins. Unforunately, I am updated to 2.95, and the last release RUU is 2.89, so it won't let me install. I can get into hboot, I can use fastboot, so I used fastboot to erase the cache. Anything I select (factory reset, recovery, etc) in hboot just sends me back into the reboot loop. Manually flashing errors out because of the mainver discrepancy. I can't use the low version fix because I'm not rooted, so sure, let's try that... I started the process and unlocked successfully. Now the problem is, any recovery I've installed (4ext from the root thread, CWM5.8 from the boot loop thread) installs fine, but whenever I reboot recovery, again, boot loop. It doesn't matter whether the reboot comes from a fastboot command or selecting recovery reboot from inside hboot.
So, desperate (and somewhat ignorant), I booted up into Linux and tried the unbrick post, and of course, the device never shows up with the battery out, cause it ain't bricked. I was hoping somehow that I could use it to replace hboot, figuring that might be corrupt or something crazy like that (grasping at straws really).
What I really need is a 2.95 RUU, but that hasn't been released, and I figured if that didn't work, something is probably fried hardware wise.
I restored a stock signed recovery, so more or less, right now I'm back exactly where I'm started (other then the fact that my phone is now unlocked) and just not sure where to go from here. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
EDIT: I'm a moron, and I forgot to specify, but the phone is sprint. I also don't have any service on it (mainly used as an mp3 player) so I don't have any recourse through them.
I'm almost considering bricking the thing to change the hboot (I haven't done my homework on it yet) any thoughts there? Or is it not something I can do because of my problem?
Sounds like you didn't flash a ROM after getting into recovery.
You need to make sure you're unlocked, and flash a recovery...4ext recovery is highly recommended as it has a setting just to help s on users.
To start and get you up and going, i suggest downloading butterz sense ROM and placing it on your SD card.
Then you need to wipe everything except your SD card
Now flash a new rom, like butterz sense.
Reboot and you should be good
If not you may need to flash boot.IMG in fast boot.
to run an old ruu, you will need to get s off and for that you need a booting ROM.
Good luck!
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hossman said:
Sounds like you didn't flash a ROM after getting into recovery.
You need to make sure you're unlocked, and flash a recovery...4ext recovery is highly recommended as it has a setting just to help s on users.
To start and get you up and going, i suggest downloading butterz sense ROM and placing it on your SD card.
Then you need to wipe everything except your SD card
Now flash a new rom, like butterz sense.
Reboot and you should be good
If not you may need to flash boot.IMG in fast boot.
to run an old ruu, you will need to get s off and for that you need a booting ROM.
Good luck!
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Well, the problem is that I can't get into a recovery after I install it, I'm still caught in the boot loop... but I will try flashing the boot img. Thanks!
If you would like a quicker response/fix check your pm....i can try to help
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Well, I did reflash boot.img with no success. I went to relock the phone and was just gonna throw it on the shelf for a couple weeks (as I do have another one), and when I did that using fastboot, it sent the command over and the phone received it, but it gave me a failure message. So now, it doesn't turn on, when I hook it up to the charger, I get the red charging light for about 10 seconds, and very occasionally when I remove the battery and put it back in the HTC logo appears for about 3-5 seconds before the phone cuts off again.
I'm starting to think there was some hardware issue. Since it had a screwy digitizer anyways (and I chose to get another evo for 65 rather then paying 30-35 for the ldc/dig combo), I'm just going to keep it around for parts and maybe play with it another time.
Your offer of help is greatly appreciated however, thank you.
EDIT: It doesn't seem to be truly bricked, or it isn't a recoverable brick... not really seeing the dim red light and the unbrick script doesn't detect it... the phone isn't in emmc mode... but I'm not hugely concerned with it now like I said.
LOL I'm a moron... my battery went dead during the whole recovery thing. Slapped another battery in and I am back to the original problem. Ignore my last post, basically.
At this point, I think that I might be possible that I can't get into recovery because, to the best of my knowledge, the "fast boot" option is ticked in the settings. Unfortunately, I can't get into the phone to change it, so even more chicken/egg stuff. Bleh. I'm still chugging along, any input appreciated. Maybe I can call HTC or Sprint and beg for an RUU?
thatdumbguy said:
LOL I'm a moron... my battery went dead during the whole recovery thing. Slapped another battery in and I am back to the original problem. Ignore my last post, basically.
At this point, I think that I might be possible that I can't get into recovery because, to the best of my knowledge, the "fast boot" option is ticked in the settings. Unfortunately, I can't get into the phone to change it, so even more chicken/egg stuff. Bleh. I'm still chugging along, any input appreciated. Maybe I can call HTC or Sprint and beg for an RUU?
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Good luck!
So pull the battery, and put it back in.
Hold volume up and then press power.
Does that bring you to boot loader?
Does it say unlocked?
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