hii i have a problem that i was in the recovery twrp. today i decided to put stock recovery. after i finished i tried to to boot to recovery and it didn't let me he only restarting. can somebody help me to to fix it.thanks in advanced.
this is for the sprint one max, not sure what you have but this has the stock recovery that you can re-flash from fastboot, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705215
or you can just flash TWRP recovery back to it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498746
mrkrowely said:
this is for the sprint one max, not sure what you have but this has the stock recovery that you can re-flash from fastboot, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705215
or you can just flash TWRP recovery back to it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498746
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thanks man i did already tried to install stock recovery in fastboot it didn't work. and i have international version
i want the stock recovery back because i want to get update from htc
ah, i didn't use twrp to flash mine, i went into fastboot oem rebootRUU and flashed it there, my problem with the stock recovery is i can't find one for hboot 2.49, the one for 2.09 flashed, and loaded, but that was it, it would error out, maybe a google search for your t6ul___ version that is stated on your bootloader screen will find you an international one.
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I had done the htc unlock method and all was fine, tried couple roms etc
the reading a few things I decided to try rom manager and of course let it load the newest clockwork recovery and now i cant get into recovery at all........
anyone help on this one??? if i try to load the latest pc186.img for twrp recovery it just tells me version is older and only option is to reboot device
metalmenance said:
I had done the htc unlock method and all was fine, tried couple roms etc
the reading a few things I decided to try rom manager and of course let it load the newest clockwork recovery and now i cant get into recovery at all........
anyone help on this one??? if i try to load the latest pc186.img for twrp recovery it just tells me version is older and only option is to reboot device
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Go to twrp site and download the latest image which is 1.1.1.img and flash it using fastboot all should be well.
If you HTC unlocked, you have to flash everything other than ROMs through fastboot.
That means kernels, recoveries, splash screens, etc. have to flashed through fastboot.
In your case you would download the twrp 1.1 image and enter 'fastboot flash recovery twrp.img'
Hi,
today I wanted to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249760 , but by mistake I flashed boot.img by clicking "flash system" on WinDroid HTC Desire X toolkit I think this is the reason why I can't install any rom on my device because it stuck on the black screen after white HTC. I wanted to flash stock system.img but I can't find it anywhere :crying: Can anybody help me?
Just flash that Rom through recovery then reboot to bootloader and type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and flash the boot.img inside.
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xpirt said:
Just flash that Rom through recovery then reboot to bootloader and type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and flash the boot.img inside.
xpirt
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It didn't help. I still have black screen.
trawa791 said:
It didn't help. I still have black screen.
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Recovery? If you have JB version you must have hboot 1.25, too; if you have 1.24 hboot install an ICS recovery.
And don't forget to wipe all.
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I know this. I have 1.25 hboot, TWRP recovery 2.6, I wiped, flashed this rom, and then boot.img throught fastboot. And I still can't launch my phone. I also tried other roms but it's still the same. I don't have any backups. I don't know what to do:crying:
trawa791 said:
I know this. I have 1.25 hboot, TWRP recovery 2.6, I wiped, flashed this rom, and then boot.img throught fastboot. And I still can't launch my phone. I also tried other roms but it's still the same. I don't have any backups. I don't know what to do:crying:
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If first you try SuperWipe script and then reflash Rom and boot.img? If it's something releated to partitions..
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Still nothing. I tried SuperWipe. Do you have any other ideas? Thank you for all help.
trawa791 said:
Still nothing. I tried SuperWipe. Do you have any other ideas? Thank you for all help.
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I had a couple of black screens, couldnt do a thing. LCD screen replaced both times under warranty
Hello Friends,
I have got twrp and cwm recovery installed in my phone.When i start my phone in recovery it runs in cwm recovery and when i reboot my phone iit runs twrp instead of my rom.I tried wiping the data through cwm recovery, but with no success.I have got stock jb installed on my phone. Please help.
You saying that phone cant boot ? Try to flash again the recovery you want (Flash the right recovery! For Hboot 1.24 flash ics, for 1.25 flash jb) then go to recovery) Or just flash the stock recovery ? You can find it in the forum.
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Sounds to me like you flashed JB recovery on ICS hboot.
mefistoreyon said:
You saying that phone cant boot ? Try to flash again the recovery you want (Flash the right recovery! For Hboot 1.24 flash ics, for 1.25 flash jb) then go to recovery) Or just flash the stock recovery ? You can find it in the forum.
Sent from my Desire X using Tapatalk
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yes i can boot my phone in twrp only.When i switch on my phone it enters into twrp directly instead of rom and when i start it in recovery it enters in to cwr.i installed stock recovery also which replaced cwr but with no success.my phone still boots in twrp
nightwalkerkg said:
Sounds to me like you flashed JB recovery on ICS hboot.
so wat happens when one does that??
i mean does my problem looks the same??
wat to do please help me
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amzyaamir said:
yes i can boot my phone in twrp only.When i switch on my phone it enters into twrp directly instead of rom and when i start it in recovery it enters in to cwr.i installed stock recovery also which replaced cwr but with no success.my phone still boots in twrp
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You installed twrp to boot partition, that's why it boots directly into twrp (using fastboot flash boot twrp.img) You need to flash TWRP to recovery partition (using fastboot flash recovery twrp.img). Then enter recovery, install ROM, and flash boot image to boot partition (fastboot flash boot boot.img).
dansou901 said:
You installed twrp to boot partition, that's why it boots directly into twrp (using fastboot flash boot twrp.img) You need to flash TWRP to recovery partition (using fastboot flash recovery twrp.img). Then enter recovery, install ROM, and flash boot image to boot partition (fastboot flash boot boot.img).
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thank you for your help.i flash boot boot.img file and twrp got replaced.but i have come up with a new problem now.my phone is s- on and its not accepting the rom which i downloaded from here(2.20.401.5_Deodexed). i thought because my phone is s-on it might accept the original jb rom(ROM_JB_STOCK_HTC_DESIRE_X_INDIA_HTC__038) but still even this version is not installing. so now my phone is not having any rom.what should i do???
Hi All,
I have a HTC ONE X+ on O2 UK, it has HBOOT 1.72, S-ON, Radio-3.1204.171.33
I tried being clever and Rooted the phone following hasoon2000 instructions. It was so simple and worked so well i got cocky.
Successfully rooted and installed TWRP 2.6 recovery, used the phone for the whole of 5 minutes before deciding if that was so easy i may as well try flashing a ROM....
I tried CM11 snapshot 15/09/2014, it failed so i restored my back up and all was fine. On the CM wiki i read this bit ..
This device, if unlocked with HTCDev Unlock, must have its kernel flashed via fastboot. Extract boot.img from the CyanogenMod .zip package and flash it from the bootloader with: fastboot flash boot boot.img
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So i did that, and now i am stuck in boot loop of the HTC quietly Brilliant screen.
I can get into recovery restore my backup but i am still stuck in a boot loop. I assume i need a boot.img with certain information to allow it to go any further. I tried the
RUU RUU_ENRC2B_U_JB_45_O2_UK_1.14.206.13_Radio_3.1204.167.31_release_289474_signed
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but assume the problem is my HBOOT and Radio are more up to date. (Shows error on screen saying incompatible)
My ideal would be to have a working CM11 Snapshot or CM10.2 on the device, i would settle for stock and back to 4.2.2 and working.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510836
it tells you to use clockworkmod recovery and not twrp. atm you can't use twrp for kitkat based roms
hold power button until phone turns off. then turn on holding VOL-DOWN to enter bootloader.
now you can flash cwm recovery and boot.img extracted rom.zip
You can only flash a new kernel by booting in the bootloader.... Therefore, whenever you switch rom you'll have to flash kernel compatible to that particular rom.
So, enter bootloader, connect your phone and use command "fastboot flash boot <kernel path>"
crusader727 said:
read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510836
it tells you to use clockworkmod recovery and not twrp. atm you can't use twrp for kitkat based roms
hold power button until phone turns off. then turn on holding VOL-DOWN to enter bootloader.
now you can flash cwm recovery and boot.img extracted rom.zip
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Seemingly it was as simple as not being able to use twrp with the latest CM11. Thanks so much, happily on 4.4.4 now.
The thread was from 2012 and the twrp site seemed to indicate otherwise, but soon as i switched recovery it was sorted.
Cheers!
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Seemingly it was as simple as not being able to use twrp with the latest CM11. Thanks so much, happily on 4.4.4 now.
The thread was from 2012 and the twrp site seemed to indicate otherwise, but soon as i switched recovery it was sorted.
Cheers!
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Fixing TWRP is on my list of things to do...by the looks of it I need to get to it sooner rather than later
I'm not new to flashing custom roms and rooting Android devices, so I don't think I'm a noob at this. I decided to help my friend unleash the power in his HTC One S by rooting it and giving it a custom recovery, I went through the right processes, Unlocked the phone's bootloader, and flashed the superuser zip and the twrp image, as it didn't seem like a clockworkmod image was compatible with the phone.
I then booted into recovery, wiped/factory reset and then flashed the latest CM11 nightly and got an error in TWRP recovery about the bootloader not been interoperable something like "
Code:
2.15==2.13"
in the error message , fine, I rebooted back into fastboot and checked the HBOOT Version and found out the phone was on HBOOT 1.13 and I think CM11 requires the most recent HBOOT version to work on HTC devices. The phone has got S-Off though.
Now I'm stuck in a bootloop cause I already wiped the OS in TWRP, I have everything in place, the right drivers and all that, I also tried re-installing the stock rom by downloading an HTC One S's RUU file but the device wasn't recognized at all by the RUU installer, I also tried to flash a stock 4.0.x rom as a zip file, no Joy. Now the phone is stuck at the point where it doesn't have an OS to boot into at all.
I'll really appreciate the community's support helping me fix this issue.
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I'm not new to flashing custom roms and rooting Android devices, so I don't think I'm a noob at this. I decided to help my friend unleash the power in his HTC One S by rooting it and giving it a custom recovery, I went through the right processes, Unlocked the phone's bootloader, and flashed the superuser zip and the twrp image, as it didn't seem like a clockworkmod image was compatible with the phone.
I then booted into recovery, wiped/factory reset and then flashed the latest CM11 nightly and got an error in TWRP recovery about the bootloader not been interoperable something like "
Code:
2.15==2.13"
in the error message , fine, I rebooted back into fastboot and checked the HBOOT Version and found out the phone was on HBOOT 1.13 and I think CM11 requires the most recent HBOOT version to work on HTC devices. The phone has got S-Off though.
Now I'm stuck in a bootloop cause I already wiped the OS in TWRP, I have everything in place, the right drivers and all that, I also tried re-installing the stock rom by downloading an HTC One S's RUU file but the device wasn't recognized at all by the RUU installer, I also tried to flash a stock 4.0.x rom as a zip file, no Joy. Now the phone is stuck at the point where it doesn't have an OS to boot into at all.
I'll really appreciate the community's support helping me fix this issue.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2322755
You need that. Luckily you're already S-Off, so shouldn't be terrible to get going again. Just update the firmware, reinstall TWRP and re-flash CM11. Should be good to go afterwards.
es0tericcha0s said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2322755
You need that. Luckily you're already S-Off, so shouldn't be terrible to get going again. Just update the firmware, reinstall TWRP and re-flash CM11. Should be good to go afterwards.
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Thank you so much for the reply, does it matter that I don't have an OS to boot into as I already wiped and factory reset the phone for installation of a new rom.?
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Thank you so much for the reply, does it matter that I don't have an OS to boot into as I already wiped and factory reset the phone for installation of a new rom.?
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Nah, shouldn't. The firmware we're referring to here is independent of the OS.
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Nah, shouldn't. The firmware we're referring to here is independent of the OS.
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At the end of the guide, should help fix the issue, there's a part where I'm supposed to install the new CM kernel from the CM .zip package, how do I flash a kernel from Fastboot?
geek-x said:
At the end of the guide, should help fix the issue, there's a part where I'm supposed to install the new CM kernel from the CM .zip package, how do I flash a kernel from Fastboot?
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Since you are S-Off, needing fastboot to install the boot.img is not necessary. It will install through recovery.
But, for future reference, you would boot to the bootloader screen, select fastboot, then assuming you have fastboot set up on the PC and the boot.img in the directory of said fastboot, you would use this command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
then
fastboot reboot
es0tericcha0s said:
Since you are S-Off, needing fastboot to install the boot.img is not necessary. It will install through recovery.
But, for future reference, you would boot to the bootloader screen, select fastboot, then assuming you have fastboot set up on the PC and the boot.img in the directory of said fastboot, you would use this command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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fastboot reboot
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I tried flashing the firmware.zip file from the thread but I got a FAILED: (remote: not allowed) error in command prompt at the end of the process, what did I do wrong?
UPDATE: I was able to update the bootloader version successfully, as I forgot the part where I was to boot into RUU mode with fastboot oem rebootRUU and worked perfectly the second time.
I rebooted and found out the boot loader was updated to HBoot 2.15, and I also updated twrp to the latest S4 version but now in recovery I get errors about twrp been unable to mount the /data partition. Do I flash another recovery image?
UPDATE:
Thank you so much es0tericcha0s, I really appreciate the support, I got the /data mount issue fixed finally. I just had to flash an older twrp recovery image and then reflashed the new one in fastboot and I could then flash CM successfully.
I can't believe I finally unbricked this phone, its been bricked since Sunday. Once again, es0tericcha0s, Thank you!
geek-x said:
UPDATE: I was able to update the bootloader version successfully, as I forgot the part where I was to boot into RUU mode with fastboot oem rebootRUU and worked perfectly the second time.
I rebooted and found out the boot loader was updated to HBoot 2.15, and I also updated twrp to the latest S4 version but now in recovery I get errors about twrp been unable to mount the /data partition. Do I flash another recovery image?
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You might need to RUU back then. If you have issues with the RUU exe, then you can extract the rom.zip and install it like you did the firmware. There are quite a few tutorials on how to extract it, or there might already be a version floating around for your phone.