Hello fellow Android users,
I am here to ask for your help.
Just to be clear, my phone is an HTC Desire 601 locked with FIDO, use to have Android 4.4.2, Zara_UL, Unlocked bootloader, S-ON and no OS installed.
My HTC Desire 601 has had a rough week.
Everything went well for unlocking the bootloader, rooting, installing new recovery.
Then I wanted to go S-OFF, but Firewater told me the current kernel was blocking the exploit.
So I decided to flash KofilaKernel for my device and try again. The install went well,
only problem was I wiped my cache and system and now, NO MORE OS INSTALLED and still S-ON.
Couldn't use Firewater anymore...
So I tried installing custom ROM and also tried going back to stock, miserably failing.
A. I tried flashing InsertCoin custom ROM wich failed because of S-ON (forgive noobishness)
B. I tried using "fastboot boot" command that made possible flashing custom ROM with S-ON.
I was counting on this one, but had problems too : Most recoveries wouldn't boot (ClockWorkMod several versions, TWRP several versions) except one TWRP recovery wich booted, but the touch screen WAS NOT ACTIVATED. Tried using side buttons with no luck, and power button just locked the screen. I have heard that Google has changed the fastboot boot for newer android versions and that you had to add something to the command like :
"fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img"
This example is for Nexus 4 I think, but I don't know the one for Desire 601... I tried it and it wouldn't boot.
C. I have tried "fastboot flash system system.img" with stock image. Had an error saying not enough memory available.
I wiped everything with TWRP and with CLCKWRKMOD : System, cache, dalvik cache, etc... tried again to flash system with no luck.
D. I have tried the Telus RUU.exe file. Told me I had the wrong RUU for my phone and to find the right one, wich doesn't exist for Android 4.4.2 as far as I know.
E. I have read about 4EXT recovery and SmartFlash, but the only way to get 4EXT recovery seems to be through app and I don't have any OS so it's impossible.
There I am.
Please help a brother with unusable new phone LOL.
Thanks a bunch for any help.
black-venomz
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i was previously running Meanrom 6.4 rooted S-ON and i decided to S-OFF my phone
i have RUU my phone and unlock the bootloader through dirtyracun s-off but when i was about to run the final step which is RabiesShot.exe(to S-OFF), my laptop have barely any battery left so i decided to not do that for the time being.
after that, I am still running the RUU 2.13.651.1 - HBOOT 1.19 without Root or any mods.
I decided to flash the "PJ75IMG - Stock Kernel". i renamed it to PJ75IMG and put it on my sdcard and it did successfully flash.
the problem is that my phone wont boot past Sprint Logo(it would suddenly black screen of death).
also, since i have no way of removing the PJ75IMG on the SD card, everytime i try to access recovery, it automatically tries to flash that file then it would exit and reboot automatically.
the only way for me to skip that part is to remove the sdcard.
my TWRP is also gone so i cannot flash any roms.
i have no card reader so i cannot place any stuff on my micro sd. :crying:
i though about downgrading the kernel to the previous working version through fastboot but when i looked for the files, they say downgrading would result in a brick.
is there any way i can maybe fastboot jellybean or ics or the kernel to make my phone work again?
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if i did flash the Jellybean with my current kernel, is there a way to achieve S-OFF?
i also havent found stock jellybean rom that isnt rooted
Just...
raclimja said:
i was previously running Meanrom 6.4 rooted S-ON and i decided to S-OFF my phone
i have RUU my phone and unlock the bootloader through dirtyracun s-off but when i was about to run the final step which is RabiesShot.exe(to S-OFF), my laptop have barely any battery left so i decided to not do that for the time being.
after that, I am still running the RUU 2.13.651.1 - HBOOT 1.19 without Root or any mods.
I decided to flash the "PJ75IMG - Stock Kernel". i renamed it to PJ75IMG and put it on my sdcard and it did successfully flash.
the problem is that my phone wont boot past Sprint Logo(it would suddenly black screen of death).
also, since i have no way of removing the PJ75IMG on the SD card, everytime i try to access recovery, it automatically tries to flash that file then it would exit and reboot automatically.
the only way for me to skip that part is to remove the sdcard.
my TWRP is also gone so i cannot flash any roms.
i have no card reader so i cannot place any stuff on my micro sd. :crying:
i though about downgrading the kernel to the previous working version through fastboot but when i looked for the files, they say downgrading would result in a brick.
is there any way i can maybe fastboot jellybean or ics or the kernel to make my phone work again?
edit:
if i did flash the Jellybean with my current kernel, is there a way to achieve S-OFF?
i also havent found stock jellybean rom that isnt rooted
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If i were you, i would go back through the s-off process if you can, that will get you back to stock and s-off, then install latest twrp, and then instal OMJ's custom release of the new JB update, it will give you root and the new update, Install the radios since you are s-off and you are good to go.
You need to finish that last step to gain s-off though lol. You should have waited.
Also, im not sure if that is just the kernel, but if it is, just the kernel and nothing else. Then you should be able to do s-off fine still.
Someone correct me if im wrong, i just learned this whole s-off process today so i could do the update.
igotlostintampa said:
If i were you, i would go back through the s-off process if you can, that will get you back to stock and s-off, then install latest twrp, and then instal OMJ's custom release of the new JB update, it will give you root and the new update, Install the radios since you are s-off and you are good to go.
You need to finish that last step to gain s-off though lol. You should have waited.
Also, im not sure if that is just the kernel, but if it is, just the kernel and nothing else. Then you should be able to do s-off fine still.
Someone correct me if im wrong, i just learned this whole s-off process today so i could do the update.
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the thing is the phone wont even boot past the HTC Logo then it would display black screen of death
edit: i found through google saying the error is rekated to the kernel version and i should downgrade first.
is there any safe/reliable method of downgrading the latest kernel from ota (i did not flash the one with the latest hboot but i am still s-on)
i tried to Fastboot RUU but i got an error saying FAILED (remote: 43 main version check fail)
Fix boot loop after jellybean firmware update via bootloader
raclimja said:
the thing is the phone wont even boot past the HTC Logo then it would display black screen of death
edit: i found through google saying the error is rekated to the kernel version and i should downgrade first.
is there any safe/reliable method of downgrading the latest kernel from ota (i did not flash the one with the latest hboot but i am still s-on)
i tried to Fastboot RUU but i got an error saying FAILED (remote: 43 main version check fail)
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I had the same problem.
1.remove the PJ75IMG file from exrtenal sd card.
2.reboot to fastboot pres factory reset
3. immidietly press and hold volume down, this should get you to recovery.
4. wipe
5. restore a backup rom
6.reboot
It worked for me after hours of trying other methods.
I just went through a bootloop mess. What i did to get my phone back was to use fastboot and use commands (on my pc) like
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (for TWRP)
fastboot flash boot boot.img (for Kernel)
That got my phone back up and working.
Have you tried this?
raclimja said:
the thing is the phone wont even boot past the HTC Logo then it would display black screen of death
edit: i found through google saying the error is rekated to the kernel version and i should downgrade first.
is there any safe/reliable method of downgrading the latest kernel from ota (i did not flash the one with the latest hboot but i am still s-on)
i tried to Fastboot RUU but i got an error saying FAILED (remote: 43 main version check fail)
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ok i believe, fastboot should get you twrp. As will it get you the boot flash.
Fastboot flash zip (latest twrp)
Fastboot flash boot (ICS sense rom's boot.img extracted from zip) (this will get you the kernel)
Reboot hold vol down and power to get to bootloader
select recovery
Twrp wipe and flash ICS rom you got the boot img from. (this will take a bit because it wont install kernel, but you already have it from step 2)
you should boot into the rom. then re-do Dirty Raccoon installation, go all the way through, and you should now be s-off
re-install twrp
Flash radios in bootloader (fastboot flash zip (.zip for radios) (link one from Original android development jelly bean flashables post) (optional)
Go to twrp, factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvic, wipe syste.
Twrp Flash OMJ's custom JB release of this update, or stock with goodies, or jewel-swag.
Wipe cache/Dalvic
reboot.
I think this should work but i would immagine you've tried it already. Im running the new kernel and am experiencing no problems with it.
If you're s-off just use fastboot to flash a new kernel, no need to do a factory reset or anything else.
The kernel and ROM must be installed as a pair, just upgrading one isn't going to work.
Hi there everyone!
My main problem is flashing hboot 1.15
I misinterpreted a sentence of instructions over at ViperDNA ROM thread, and attempted to flash Viper 1.3.0 with a custom kernel (it had been so long, I forget which. Cubed or DSB, idk) and after getting through aroma and successfully installing, it was stuck at a bootloop. Well I went back and read the instructions and comment again and apparently installing with anything other than Stock boot.img is a big no no. Anyways, I am stuck here without any type of ROM (relocking the bootloader to attempt to RUU.exe left my internal storage wiped) and unable to get the RUU.exe method to work (Error 155 most likely because I have hboot version 1.33.0001 and not 1.15). I cannot get the RUU.exe or the RUU.zip flash method to work. I have flashed a stock boot.img since then and have gone through different locked/relocked stages and tried ADB sideloading a stock ROM ("unable to mount /data /system" etc.). Right now, I am trying (using the HTC Droid DNA Toolkit program) to flash the 1.15 hboot, but it is stuck at "<waiting for device>". I have also tried "fastboot.exe fastboot oem rebootRUU" and got the same response. I don't know what else to do and I am deeply worried that I have bricked my DNA. I understand that I am completely responsible for attempting these things and for my errors, but I need help in getting back to any form of android so that I can reinstall Viper 1.3.0 with a stock boot.img (like I should have in the first place).
I appreciate all of your help and I hope someone knows what can be done here! Thank you guys!
Mcsquizzy said:
Hi there everyone!
My main problem is flashing hboot 1.15
I misinterpreted a sentence of instructions over at ViperDNA ROM thread, and attempted to flash Viper 1.3.0 with a custom kernel (it had been so long, I forget which. Cubed or DSB, idk) and after getting through aroma and successfully installing, it was stuck at a bootloop. Well I went back and read the instructions and comment again and apparently installing with anything other than Stock boot.img is a big no no. Anyways, I am stuck here without any type of ROM (relocking the bootloader to attempt to RUU.exe left my internal storage wiped) and unable to get the RUU.exe method to work (Error 155 most likely because I have hboot version 1.33.0001 and not 1.15). I cannot get the RUU.exe or the RUU.zip flash method to work. I have flashed a stock boot.img since then and have gone through different locked/relocked stages and tried ADB sideloading a stock ROM ("unable to mount /data /system" etc.). Right now, I am trying (using the HTC Droid DNA Toolkit program) to flash the 1.15 hboot, but it is stuck at "<waiting for device>". I have also tried "fastboot.exe fastboot oem rebootRUU" and got the same response. I don't know what else to do and I am deeply worried that I have bricked my DNA. I understand that I am completely responsible for attempting these things and for my errors, but I need help in getting back to any form of android so that I can reinstall Viper 1.3.0 with a stock boot.img (like I should have in the first place).
I appreciate all of your help and I hope someone knows what can be done here! Thank you guys!
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I can tell you that it's not bricked just having a bit of bad luck.
First off try a different USB port, second there really isn't a need to RUU if all you are doing is trying to reflash a rom correctly.
you didnt happen to flash the boot.img to the hboot partiton? cause that would be bad. (DO NOT DO THIS)
try this: boot into recovery and plug the device into the computer then try adb devices and see if the device ID pops up if in fact it does do a:
adb push romzip.zip /sdcard/romzip.zip
or
adb push \path\to\romzip.zip /sdcard/romzip.zip
and it will push it to the /sdcard directory, then reboot the recovery and flash the rom and it should just work
.torrented said:
I can tell you that it's not bricked just having a bit of bad luck.
First off try a different USB port, second there really isn't a need to RUU if all you are doing is trying to reflash a rom correctly.
you didnt happen to flash the boot.img to the hboot partiton? cause that would be bad. (DO NOT DO THIS)
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I have tried on another (Windows 7 64-bit laptop with correct drivers) computer and multiple USB ports. In the process of unlocking/relocking using an AllInOne Toolkit, it wiped everything from my internal storage (as it said it would). I can flash kernels and recoveries (using TWRP atm) but when I try to flash a ROM (installing using the TWRP recovery) I get messages saying "unable to mount /data" or "unable to mount /cache" and I am unable to check the boxes "Mount Data" and "Mount Cache" within the recovery (I can only check "Mount System" and thus I am unable to wipe/ factory reset/flash a ROM. I have no idea if I flashed a boot.img to the hboot partition, but I have only flashed a boot.img using the Droid DNA All in One Toolkit and also by using the "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command. How can I tell if I flashed it to the hboot partition? I am able to get into bootloader and reboot into RUU using the "oem rebootRUU" command, if that helps determine whether or not I messed up. I recieve a "Error [155]" message every time I use the RUU.exe on both computers, and I read on another post that this could be caused by the wrong hboot version (RUU.exe 'wants' a 1.15 hboot version, but my bootloader is saying I have the 1.33.0001 hboot version) on my DNA. Perhaps this is the cause? In any case, I have been working to flash the 1.15 hboot so that I can successfully flash the RUU.
Thank you for your help and patience!
Mcsquizzy said:
I have tried on another (Windows 7 64-bit laptop with correct drivers) computer and multiple USB ports. In the process of unlocking/relocking using an AllInOne Toolkit, it wiped everything from my internal storage (as it said it would). I can flash kernels and recoveries (using TWRP atm) but when I try to flash a ROM (installing using the TWRP recovery) I get messages saying "unable to mount /data" or "unable to mount /cache" and I am unable to check the boxes "Mount Data" and "Mount Cache" within the recovery (I can only check "Mount System" and thus I am unable to wipe/ factory reset/flash a ROM. I have no idea if I flashed a boot.img to the hboot partition, but I have only flashed a boot.img using the Droid DNA All in One Toolkit and also by using the "fastboot flash boot boot.img" command. How can I tell if I flashed it to the hboot partition? I am able to get into bootloader and reboot into RUU using the "oem rebootRUU" command, if that helps determine whether or not I messed up. I recieve a "Error [155]" message every time I use the RUU.exe on both computers, and I read on another post that this could be caused by the wrong hboot version (RUU.exe 'wants' a 1.15 hboot version, but my bootloader is saying I have the 1.33.0001 hboot version) on my DNA. Perhaps this is the cause? In any case, I have been working to flash the 1.15 hboot so that I can successfully flash the RUU.
Thank you for your help and patience!
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Well... I just kept trying the RUU.exe over and over and over again and it finally worked I don't believe I did anything different, but I have tried so many different things I completely lost track Anyways, thank you for your help and patience, again
Mcsquizzy said:
Well... I just kept trying the RUU.exe over and over and over again and it finally worked I don't believe I did anything different, but I have tried so many different things I completely lost track Anyways, thank you for your help and patience, again
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I flashed Viper 1.3.0 with BeastMode 5.9 and it's running fine no bootloops of any sort
Hi all,
chronological steps to bootloop after rebooting, when no os warning sign appeared.
Successfully Unlocked boot loader.
Successfully install twrp custom recovery
installing root wasn't successful.
Then I tried to check features of TWRP which resulted in always booting to recovery.
I might have deleted some data accidentally​
Then after many attempts to restore to stock rom I flashed RUU 1.26 from guru's website ...
Phone booted but had touch screen issues.
In an attempt to fix I realized that I could only do with s-off and then tried to flash the correct RUU for 3.17.502.3 firmware but wasn't successful.
I realized the present RUU(1.26.X) might be the reason for all(any .zip) failures from twrp.
I tried to format system and push RUU for 3.17.502.3. But I accidentally rebooted when there was no OS warning came up. It got stuck in Bootloop with HTC logo. My attempts to power it down didn't work and when I press power button + volume down or just power button the led back lights on the home and back buttons flash.
firmware version 3.17.502.3
hboot 1.55 s-on
Phone shows up as HTC MTP device because of which adb/fastboot doesn't recognize the phone.
I guess this is what a brick is called. Is there a way to recover from this ?
Few questions:
1. How can I power off the device? Its been in bootloop for 6 hrs now. I'm afraid the screen will go bad
2. How can I use adb/fastboot in mtp modes to get it to power off / reboot to boot loader?
Thanks in advance.
PS: I have tried all these stuff(rooting, flashing custom recovery / kernels) on 3 samsung phones with out any issue, the procedure was much easier than it is for htc devices. After a day long attempt to root my phone I might have bricked it
Sriram
clrsri2006 said:
Hi all,
chronological steps to bootloop after rebooting, when no os warning sign appeared.
Successfully Unlocked boot loader.
Successfully install twrp custom recovery
installing root wasn't successful.
Then I tried to check features of TWRP which resulted in always booting to recovery.
I might have deleted some data accidentally​
Then after many attempts to restore to stock rom I flashed RUU 1.26 from guru's website ...
Phone booted but had touch screen issues.
In an attempt to fix I realized that I could only do with s-off and then tried to flash the correct RUU for 3.17.502.3 firmware but wasn't successful.
I realized the present RUU(1.26.X) might be the reason for all(any .zip) failures from twrp.
I tried to format system and push RUU for 3.17.502.3. But I accidentally rebooted when there was no OS warning came up. It got stuck in Bootloop with HTC logo. My attempts to power it down didn't work and when I press power button + volume down or just power button the led back lights on the home and back buttons flash.
firmware version 3.17.502.3
hboot 1.55 s-on
Phone shows up as HTC MTP device because of which adb/fastboot doesn't recognize the phone.
I guess this is what a brick is called. Is there a way to recover from this ?
Few questions:
1. How can I power off the device? Its been in bootloop for 6 hrs now. I'm afraid the screen will go bad
2. How can I use adb/fastboot in mtp modes to get it to power off / reboot to boot loader?
Thanks in advance.
PS: I have tried all these stuff(rooting, flashing custom recovery / kernels) on 3 samsung phones with out any issue, the procedure was much easier than it is for htc devices. After a day long attempt to root my phone I might have bricked it
Sriram
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UPDATE : The reboot to boot loader via power button + volume down works but it took about 2 mins of holding those buttons, which is unusually long time. So its not a brick As experienced developers say DO NOT PANIC, staying calm and read the forums thoroughly has helped.
I'm trying to see how I can fix the .zip install failures now.
Search for adb sideload, adb push or usb-otg
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TopoX84 said:
Search for adb sideload, adb push or usb-otg
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adb sideload isn't working though adb / fastboot work fine.
did try adb push a dirty unicorn rom and tried to install, just to test, it didn't work either
The problem i'm facing now is:
I have installed 1.26 RUU on 3.17.502.3 because that is the only RUU with cid CWS_001 which started all the issues.
From then i'm not able to install any zip files. Now that i deleted the system thinking i can flash another RUU I keep getting error: unable to mount cache. when ever i try to install something.This is one problem the other is for flashing an RUU i need s-off and for getting s-off i need to have ROM that matches with my firmware version(which i'm not able to get) Its kind of deadlock situation i guess.
As I have 1.55 hboot revone doesn't work and tools based on rumrunner fail at second test because when they reboot its going to fastboot usb mode and fails at that point.
clrsri2006 said:
adb sideload isn't working though adb / fastboot work fine.
did try adb push a dirty unicorn rom and tried to install, just to test, it didn't work either
The problem i'm facing now is:
I have installed 1.26 RUU on 3.17.502.3 because that is the only RUU with cid CWS_001 which started all the issues.
From then i'm not able to install any zip files. Now that i deleted the system thinking i can flash another RUU I keep getting error: unable to mount cache. when ever i try to install something.This is one problem the other is for flashing an RUU i need s-off and for getting s-off i need to have ROM that matches with my firmware version(which i'm not able to get) Its kind of deadlock situation i guess.
As I have 1.55 hboot revone doesn't work and tools based on rumrunner fail at second test because when they reboot its going to fastboot usb mode and fails at that point.
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UPDATE : After many attempts I could work it out by using guru reset .zip file (1.26.502.12). I did this before as well but was not able to get s-off previously. This time I asked to install superuser when resetting using guru reset file. I got the 1.26 one back with disabled touchscreen. Then I used rumrunners and got s-off and then used the ruu for 3.17.502.3 exe file to get the working on.
Now the bootloader just says unlocked but not tampered. I got the twrp recovery again as it was very handy for me.
I was able to get supercid. Now trying for ARHD 51.0.
After I got the RUU for 3.17.502.3 the only issue i noticed is that when phone boots up I just see HTC instead of "HTC quitely brilliant"
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Hey, I have htc evo 3d gsm (shooteru). I unlocked the bootloader using htcdev.com and installed clockworkmod recovery. Then I changed cid to HTC__001 and tried to flash a gingerbread ROM in preparation for using the flashmaniac tool to downgrade my hboot (1.53.0007 -> 1.49.0007).
But when I tried to flash the gb rom the recovery said that installation finished but the phone did nothing after reboot. So I took out the battery and went into bootloader and everything looked the same as before the flash attempt. So I tried once again with same result. Then I powered off the phone and now when I turned it on again it only shows the HTC logo for a few seconds and then nothing (the buttons at the bottom have their lights turned on though).
Any ideas?
Yes, hboot version not compatible with gb rom, and or boot partition didn't get flashed. Unlocked but s-on doesn't let boot partition have write if booted into recovery in a normal way.
So yoy can get boot.img from install zip and flash with fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Or you can reinstall from recovery if booted from fastboot command.
fastboot boot recovery.img
Sent from my DOWNGRADED EVO 3D, remember all development is done on my phone, not a computer
jcfunk said:
Yes, hboot version not compatible with gb rom, and or boot partition didn't get flashed. Unlocked but s-on doesn't let boot partition have write if booted into recovery in a normal way.
So yoy can get boot.img from install zip and flash with fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Or you can reinstall from recovery if booted from fastboot command.
fastboot boot recovery.img
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Somehow got it at least to bootloader, no idea how, just tried taking out battery a few times and charging it a bit and it worked.
Thanks for the advice, didn't realize there was a difference between these flashing methods.
randomguyhtc said:
Somehow got it at least to bootloader, no idea how, just tried taking out battery a few times and charging it a bit and it worked.
Thanks for the advice, didn't realize there was a difference between these flashing methods.
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Power + volume down when turning on will get you into bootloader
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jcfunk said:
Power + volume down when turning on will get you into bootloader
Sent from my DOWNGRADED EVO 3D, remember all development is done on my phone, not a computer
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I know , it just didn't work for some reason before.
So I flashed the boot.img and now it's stuck in a boot loop. Tried going to cwm recovery and wiping various caches etc and flashing again, and flashing boot.img again but it still goes into boot loop.
I would just use the flashmaniac's tool anyway because I don't care about any data on the phone or anything, but it seems that it requires the phone to be booted before it can start the downgrade.
What should I do? Try to flash other roms maybe? The one that I have now is EU_Shooter_U-1.20.401.8_ROOTED.
So I extracted a rom.zip from a RUU but it won't flash from cwm "Can't open /sdcard/rom.zip (bad)", should I try to flash it with adb/fastboot? I'm worried that the zip may be broken (even though archive manager integrity check says its fine).
Would this work with shooteru/GSM?
[TOOL] Ultimate Recovery Tool 3.1 (Unbrick, Downgrade, VM Radio Fix/Reset)
I'm thinking it might be a way to sidestep the boot loop problem that I have now, just relock the bootloader and follow the instructions until I get HBoot 1.40.something like the guy in the video?
Do I need some special drivers when using the RUU executables on Windows?
So I've got it to work. The problem was what jcfunk said (both of the things he mentioned, actually), I was trying to flash a GB rom when I should have tried an ICS rom instead (lol). After going to ICS RUU, I did the wire trick (unlimited.io) and now everything works nicely and I can get the latest roms.
Glad to hear.
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.
geek-x said:
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.?
geek-x said:
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.
es0tericcha0s said:
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
then
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.