Hey guys quick question, I cannot boot to recovery at all. I was able to for a while and nothing now. I'm running the venom Rom. Any advice? I can do anything root wise except get into recovery
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Backmankiller said:
Hey guys quick question, I cannot boot to recovery at all. I was able to for a while and nothing now. I'm running the venom Rom. Any advice? I can do anything root wise except get into recovery
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if anything make sure fast boot is turned off
have you tried to get into fastboot and enter recovery that way?
i had this same problem when i used Goo Manager
i had to reflash a Recovery to work
if anything. try plugging your phone into the computer and using CMD try "adb reboot recovery"
if anything you might want to just try flashing a new Recovery.img
WhiteSRT69 said:
if anything make sure fast boot is turned off
have you tried to get into fastboot and enter recovery that way?
i had this same problem when i used Goo Manager
i had to reflash a Recovery to work
if anything. try plugging your phone into the computer and using CMD try "adb reboot recovery"
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Sorry I should add that when I try to get into recovery it goes to the red triangle. But I'll try running the command as well. I've tried fastboot to recovery, apps that boot to recovery.
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Backmankiller said:
Sorry I should add that when I try to get into recovery it goes to the red triangle. But I'll try running the command as well. I've tried fastboot to recovery, apps that boot to recovery.
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You need to flash your recovery again. Somehow it is back to stock. Did you upgrade firmware? Anyways, plug phone in
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp"or whatever".img
fastboot reboot
adb reboot recovery
I give up lol. I tried reflashing the recovery and even tried a new recovery. Reset the phone put a new Rom on and still every time I try to go to the recovery I get a red triangle
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Backmankiller said:
I give up lol. I tried reflashing the recovery and even tried a new recovery. Reset the phone put a new Rom on and still every time I try to go to the recovery I get a red triangle
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How did you put a new Rom on if you can't get to recovery? What command are you using to flash recovery?
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How did you put a new Rom on if you can't get to recovery? What command are you using to flash recovery?
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I reflashed a recovery through fastboot, flashed the new Rom and then it boots, but when I try to get back to recovery after new Rom I get the triangle. I've tried two different recoveries and two different roms!
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Backmankiller said:
I reflashed a recovery through fastboot, flashed the new Rom and then it boots, but when I try to get back to recovery after new Rom I get the triangle. I've tried two different recoveries and two different roms!
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what command are you flashing recovery with?
an0ther said:
what command are you flashing recovery with?
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Fastboot flash boot recovery.img
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Backmankiller said:
Fastboot flash boot recovery.img
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That is the wrong command.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot is flashing recovery as your rom, then it is loading and you are loading a new rom which overwrites the boot.img you just flashed therefore never having a recovery. every time you flash "fastboot flash boot *.img" it is killing your rom. flash recovery properly and reinstall rom
an0ther said:
That is the wrong command.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot is flashing recovery as your rom, then it is loading and you are loading a new rom which overwrites the boot.img you just flashed therefore never having a recovery. every time you flash "fastboot flash boot *.img" it is killing your rom. flash recovery properly and reinstall rom
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Thanks brother giving it a shot now!
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Backmankiller said:
Thanks brother giving it a shot now!
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No prob, if I helped you can click the thanks button
Backmankiller said:
Thanks brother giving it a shot now!
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Listen to this guy...he knows what he is talking about.
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Okay so I flashed TWRP recovery. Then accidentally flashed cwm recovery VIA Rom manager. Now I can only get into recovery by booting the .img through fastboot. How do I fix this.?
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Flash Twrp again?
Wudnt I need to wipe the boot first.?
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Heeeeelp.!
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ognimnella said:
Wudnt I need to wipe the boot first.?
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no
ognimnella said:
Heeeeelp.!
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download the twrp fastboot img then from a command prompt do "fastboot flash recovery blahblah.img"
blah, here, just follow the instructions below
http://androidforums.com/evo-3d-all...lash-recovery-image-via-fastboot-sd-card.html
I can't boot unto recovery, every time I reboot into recovery my phone just reboots, iv tried a factory reset and all it did was reboot no recovery. Everything on my phone works but recovery. Please help.....anyone....someone....help me!!!
EVO 3D :banghead:
Rickyflores said:
I can't boot unto recovery, every time I reboot into recovery my phone just reboots, iv tried a factory reset and all it did was reboot no recovery. Everything on my phone works but recovery. Please help.....anyone....someone....help me!!!
EVO 3D :banghead:
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Happened to me before just reflash a recovery and you should be good
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thisisboo said:
Happened to me before just reflash a recovery and you should be good
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Flash a recovery via fastboot flash recovery.img
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Bootloader/fastboot/recovery right??? I followed these same instructions and all it did was reboot.
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Rickyflores said:
Bootloader/fastboot/recovery right??? I followed these same instructions and all it did was reboot.
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Have you tried using a pg86img.zip?
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do you have rom manager app?
Have unticked fastboot mode settings power fastboot
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Download a recovery image of your choice (I recommend TWRP 2.0)
If it's in a zip format, extract the IMG file and copy it to where you have fastboot located.
In a command window, use cd to navigate to the appropriate location that fastboot is stored
reboot your phone into Bootloader (Power on while holding Vol-down key)
Select FASTBOOT on the phone and plug into PC (it should say FASTBOOT USB on the Phone)
in command window, type fastboot flash recovery <name_of_recovery_image>.img (Obviously replacing <name_of_recovery_image> with the file name of the recovery image) and press enter, let it proceed until it says OKAY.
Should work after this.
Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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That's because the new hboot cannot flash kernels. Easiest method is to download flashgui from the market which will flash the kernel for you.
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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roge1381 said:
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Sounds great!!! Thanks again for the help..:thumbup:
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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roge1381 said:
Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Awesome!
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Do you have ADB set up on your computer?
The advice is free....the bandwidth, not so much
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Download a rom to your computer. Place the rom.zip in the folder where you have adb. Also, extract the boot.img in the same folder. Open adb on your computer using command line and boot into fastboot on your phone. Use the cd command to change folders to wherever your adb is located and type adb devices to make sure you are connected. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img. Once you do that you can push the rom zip using a different command that I forget. Even better than reading my response, search Google for "flash boot rom fastboot evo 4G lte" there's an xda thread that walks you through it.
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Use Rom Manager for best results when backing/restoring...
USB OTG Info:
USB OTG will show up as external_sd. If external_sd is not mounting, reboot recovery. You must enter recovery with usb already inserted.
Installation:
Inscrutions can be found here @ http://www.techgeekal.com/2013/03/1...ckworkmod-touch-recovery-v6-0-2-8-on-htc-one/(outdated)
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Make sure fastboot is unchecked in power options and turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT then Fastboot
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
OR
Flash via Rom Manager(must have root already).
Video Tutorials:
How To Unlock The Bootloader EASIEST Method - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0gzJdwCxX0
How To ROOT EASIEST METHOD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KmsxO84UU
Downloads:
You can now flash in Rom Manager in rom if rooted
Classic - http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.3-m7att.img
OR
Touch - http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-m7att.img
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Mirror for files http://d-h.st/users/flyhalf205/?fld_id=11322#files or http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Thanks for this. :good:
How do you flash recovery on fastboot? Is this a cmd line I have to do with pc?
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rgoyena said:
How do you flash recovery on fastboot? Is this a cmd line I have to do with pc?
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Yep. Open up cmd and navigate to fastboot then run rhe command or flash with the toolkit
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Flyhalf205 said:
Yep. Open up cmd and navigate to fastboot then run rhe command or flash with the toolkit
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Do you flash supersu in recovery for root?
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rgoyena said:
Do you flash supersu in recovery for root?
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Yep. That or superuser. Whichever one you prefer.
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CWM Touch is just flat out not working for me. I flash via fastboot, but when I try to reboot into recovery it fails and goes back to OS.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
CWM Touch is just flat out not working for me. I flash via fastboot, but when I try to reboot into recovery it fails and goes back to OS.
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Make sire your turning phone completely off and boot into fastboot via power and volume down.
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Yep! Touch is working awesome for me!
I also had problems with the touch not working, so I switched to the non-touch version and it works fine.
i have the HTC one Dev edition. I just want someone to tell me that it's identical to the ATT version. AFAIK it is. I just want someone to confirm that for me before I go ahead flash the wrong thing and brick my phone
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i have the HTC one Dev edition. I just want someone to tell me that it's identical to the ATT version. AFAIK it is. I just want someone to confirm that for me before I go ahead flash the wrong thing and brick my phone
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Flash away. It's fine. The dev edition is the same device as an unlocked 64 GB ATT phone
I have the device Bootloader unlocked and i
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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I get a successfully sent, however i am unable to boot into recovery via cmd or bootloader
Any ideas?
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Drew
drewdatrip said:
I have the device Bootloader unlocked and i I get a successfully sent, however i am unable to boot into recovery via cmd or bootloader
Any ideas?
Thanks
Drew
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make sure Fast Boot is NOT selected in Settings/Power. Then turn the phone COMPLETELY OFF and boot to Hboot then fastboot and flash recovery again. Then power off and reboot to hboot. If it says *Tampered* at the top your all set, if it doesn't, then recovery didn't take. I had to flash recovery 6 or 8 times, but I think the deciding factor was when I turned fast boot off in Settings.
Ok. In order to flash a boot.img do we have to rename it to boot.img.zip ? I'm trying to completely understand how to flash the boot.img using HTC dumlock rather than having to use the computer all the time for fast boot.
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treIII said:
Ok. In order to flash a boot.img do we have to rename it to boot.img.zip ? I'm trying to completely understand how to flash the boot.img using HTC dumlock rather than having to use the computer all the time for fast boot.
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To flash a boot.img. You must enter fastboot on the phone. and issue the fastboot command fastboot flash boot boot.img using a computer.
For some reason, I cannot enter recovery. I get the entering recovery screen, then it boots back to the boot screen and freezes there. Gonna try to fastboot flash the recovery img
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cdordon said:
For some reason, I cannot enter recovery. I get the entering recovery screen, then it boots back to the boot screen and freezes there. Gonna try to fastboot flash the recovery img
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Fastboot erase cache, then retry fastboot flashing your recovery
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cdordon said:
For some reason, I cannot enter recovery. I get the entering recovery screen, then it boots back to the boot screen and freezes there. Gonna try to fastboot flash the recovery img
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Also Make sure fast boot is turned off in settings. Then cold boot into hboot then fastboot then flash.
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Is this exactly the same as the CWM Recovery in the international HTC One M7 forum?
The already rooted rezound I just bought came with amon ra recovery, how do I switch to CWM or TWRP? probably a stupid question but I don't want to have any problems
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Push it with fastboot...
Put recovery.img file for TWRP or CWM in your fastboot directory, start fastboot on the phone, then:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Or if the phone is rooted already, download and run Goo Manager, and install TWRP from there.
Phone is already rooted, so it's that easy? Just download goo manager and I'm done?
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Will it just overwrite amon ra automatically?
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undeadking said:
Will it just overwrite amon ra automatically?
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Yes.