**TAMPERED**
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Zara_UL
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So i tried to root my desire 601 and accidentally killed my internal SD card and wiped off my rom inside . Now i have no OS and a dead internal SD card inside . I can't mount system/data/sdcard in recovery and almost everything else . I do have am 2gb external memory card though . I tried flashing Insertcoin ROM from my external SD card but whenever its installing halfway in Aroma , the phone will just turn black screen (shutdown or something) and then it will get stuck at HTC bootscreen .
I tried to use adb to mount the internal memory to my PC using some guide on xda forums but it won't work too .
Any help is appreciated . Thanks :thumbup:
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isaacpeh said:
**TAMPERED**
**UNLOCKED**
Zara_UL
S-ON
So i tried to root my desire 601 and accidentally killed my internal SD card and wiped off my rom inside . Now i have no OS and a dead internal SD card inside . I can't mount system/data/sdcard in recovery and almost everything else . I do have am 2gb external memory card though . I tried flashing Insertcoin ROM from my external SD card but whenever its installing halfway in Aroma , the phone will just turn black screen (shutdown or something) and then it will get stuck at HTC bootscreen .
I tried to use adb to mount the internal memory to my PC using some guide on xda forums but it won't work too .
Any help is appreciated . Thanks :thumbup:
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1. What is your hboot version?
2. What recovery did you flash?
You might have the wrong recovery, which causes the reboots during the flashing process. If you updated to kitkat via OTA, you should install TWRP recovery, which you can find in Desire 601 Original Android Development. Also, if you have an OTG cable, you can use a USB stick or HDD instead of an SD card.
patrik.KT said:
1. What is your hboot version?
2. What recovery did you flash?
You might have the wrong recovery, which causes the reboots during the flashing process. If you updated to kitkat via OTA, you should install TWRP recovery, which you can find in Desire 601 Original Android Development. Also, if you have an OTG cable, you can use a USB stick or HDD instead of an SD card.
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Thanks for replying , I used this TWRP : http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/217
My HBOOT Version is 2.22.0000 (Shown on hboot screen)
and no , i do not have an OTG cable . >.>
isaacpeh said:
Thanks for replying , I used this TWRP : http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/217
My HBOOT Version is 2.22.0000 (Shown on hboot screen)
and no , i do not have an OTG cable . >.>
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You have the new hboot with the new partition layout. You HAVE TO use this TWRP. Otherwise it will always do some weird stuff and mess up your phone. If you really can't find a working SD, then use adb to push the ROM zip file in your internal memory by typing this into your cmd/terminal:
Code:
adb push <file>.zip /sdcard/rom.zip
Replace <file> with the name of the ROM zip you downloaded.
Then in TWRP go to Install and select the rom.zip file from the list. It should work fine.
patrik.KT said:
1. What is your hboot version?
2. What recovery did you flash?
You might have the wrong recovery, which causes the reboots during the flashing process. If you updated to kitkat via OTA, you should install TWRP recovery, which you can find in Desire 601 Original Android Development. Also, if you have an OTG cable, you can use a USB stick or HDD instead of an SD card.
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patrik.KT said:
You have the new hboot with the new partition layout. You HAVE TO use this TWRP. Otherwise it will always do some weird stuff and mess up your phone. If you really can't find a working SD, then use adb to push the ROM zip file in your internal memory by typing this into your cmd/terminal:
Code:
adb push <file>.zip /sdcard/rom.zip
Replace <file> with the name of the ROM zip you downloaded.
Then in TWRP go to Install and select the rom.zip file from the list. It should work fine.
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Thanks . For once i thought my phone is gone . But it all came to flashing a wrong TWRP . You really saved me . phew. // Thannkks
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Hi all. Used the search tool but couldn't find nothing similar.
My ATRIX is unlocked, rooted, running stock gingerbread. I used the automatic script for unlocking bootloader and rooting. I guess it installed Tenfar's recovery too. I installed Rom Manager some time ago, and today I have CWM Recovery 5.0.2.0. So I wanted to switch to romracer's in order to install a custom rom (maybe neutrino or wet dream, something with hdmi landscape =).
I was trying to instal romracer's recovery this morning. I'd put the .zip on my ext sdcard, but when I tried to use the "Install fom SD card" in RomManager, all I could see was the internal storage files. So I went ahead and transferred the .zip to internal storage root. Used Install from SD card again, selected the .zip. The phone rebooted, got into recovery mode.
That's when the problem came. It keeps waiting for SD card to mount, and then times out (20s). Is this sdcard trying to mount the EXT microSD? Why he needs it, since the .zip is in internal storage?
Any ideas on how to solve this? Am I doing something wrong here? Thank you very much. sorry providing so much information, thought it could be useful.
edit: additional information: I can see and use the external sd card on the phone normally. Can acces it via USB too, no problem.
Where exactly are you stuck? You say you managed to flash a zip and then rebooted the phone, right? So where are you now?
What filesystem is your SD card formatted in?
Boot to fastboot and flash recovery from fastboot.
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nthon9 said:
Where exactly are you stuck? You say you managed to flash a zip and then rebooted the phone, right? So where are you now?
What filesystem is your SD card formatted in?
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When it reboots and automatically enters recovery, it says it cannot mount the SD card. So it doesn't actually flashes the zip, I guess. I'm where I begun.
Windows says its "FAT". Not FAT32, just FAT. Its a small (512mb) microsd card from my old phone. Should I format it? Maybe its just too small to use in this phone?
Thanks for your reply.
d3athsd00r said:
Boot to fastboot and flash recovery from fastboot.
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will try that later. thanks.
no clue about what was happening to my sdcard?
I thought it might've been a fs issue - I had something similar recently, but it does seem more like your recovery is borked!
As that guy up there ^ said, flashing over the recovery may do the trick
Phone is wiped, and recovery cannot mount both the external and internal SD card
Recoveries can be written to the 2GB system partition but when launched they cannot mount the SD cards which means no ROMs can be flashed.
Phone is in S-OFF, Relocked state, HBOOT ENG_1.90.2005
What recovery are u using?
Sent from my iced out HTC Ruby
Tried 3 clockworks and 1 TWRP, all have the same problem, any suggestions I can install those no problem!
Ah ha... 4ext is your answer. Dev section, look for my thread containing [RECOVERY] 4EXT by MadMaxx82
Sent from my iced out HTC Ruby
I need the .img file for 4EXT recovery or I cannot command fastboot via adb to install it. There is no .img file available for 4EXT on these forms. He charges about $3 for the program on Google Play so it would not be lying around here for anyone to have.
KillerMafia said:
I need the .img file for 4EXT recovery or I cannot command fastboot via adb to install it. There is no .img file available for 4EXT on these forms. He charges about $3 for the program on Google Play so it would not be lying around here for anyone to have.
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I'll upload for ya... One sec
I have to do dropbox cuz idk how to direct upload from my phone to tapatalk.
HERE you go
It's in the zip
Sent from my iced out HTC Ruby
Thanks, I managed to juggle my way to getting a ROM to flash to the SD card by trail and error after 8 hours of being away!
Now I realized the Ti back-up folder on my computer is empty so must plunge back into the coma to get the old ROM back again and get Ti to run a batch, save it to my computer and start all over again!
Hello,
I recently rooted my EVO LTE and was looking to install a Custom ROM.
I used this method and this Video:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
I put the Latest Mean ROM on an External SD Card and then opened the Team Win Recovery with the Quick Boot App.
Once I got into Team Win Recovery, I deleted all the Data, Cache, and etc and I was not able to locate the Meanrom.zip file.
I could see all my files except for the Mean Rom Zip File on my external SD Card, I mounted it and saw that the Mean ROM file was in the SD Card.
Then I turned off my EVO using the Reboot Option on the Team Win Recovery, but now when I turn it on, all I see is the HTC Quietly Brilliant Screen and I cannot turn off the phone. Can someone help me return back to recovery and help me install a custom rom?
Thanks
gokuman56 said:
Hello,
I recently rooted my EVO LTE and was looking to install a Custom ROM.
I used this method and this Video:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
I put the Latest Mean ROM on an External SD Card and then opened the Team Win Recovery with the Quick Boot App.
Once I got into Team Win Recovery, I deleted all the Data, Cache, and etc and I was not able to locate the Meanrom.zip file.
I could see all my files except for the Mean Rom Zip File on my external SD Card, I mounted it and saw that the Mean ROM file was in the SD Card.
Then I turned off my EVO using the Reboot Option on the Team Win Recovery, but now when I turn it on, all I see is the HTC Quietly Brilliant Screen and I cannot turn off the phone. Can someone help me return back to recovery and help me install a custom rom?
Thanks
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Have you tried holding volume down and power to get into the bootloader? Also, if you have adb on your PC, you can type:
adb reboot recovery
...to get into recovery.
Sent from my EVO LTE
You wiped everything the phone needs to boot. So it will not boot into the android OS.
Use the button combo to boot into recovery and flash a ROM.
YOU ARE NOT BRICKED>
gokuman56 said:
Hello,
I recently rooted my EVO LTE and was looking to install a Custom ROM.
I used this method and this Video:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
I put the Latest Mean ROM on an External SD Card and then opened the Team Win Recovery with the Quick Boot App.
Once I got into Team Win Recovery, I deleted all the Data, Cache, and etc and I was not able to locate the Meanrom.zip file.
I could see all my files except for the Mean Rom Zip File on my external SD Card, I mounted it and saw that the Mean ROM file was in the SD Card.
Then I turned off my EVO using the Reboot Option on the Team Win Recovery, but now when I turn it on, all I see is the HTC Quietly Brilliant Screen and I cannot turn off the phone. Can someone help me return back to recovery and help me install a custom rom?
Thanks
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There is a small option in TWRP. When on the screen to pick your file to flash, make sure the appropriate option is checked (internal storage or sdcard). It is right above the files to choose. Hopefully that is what is wrong.
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
If you are trying to install the latest MeanRom you must be on twrp 2.2.1. If you are not you will most likely get errors or the install will fail. Mikey has put together a great rom, but with the addition of Google Now the rom has grown to 615mb. For some reason the older versions of twrp seem to choke on that large of a rom. Also, you should be on the latest firmware. Good luck.
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My phone came broken, it wouldn't make phone calls. I tried a bunch of different roms and none of them worked. Now I can't even boot into a rom and it just hangs at the splash screen of whatever rom I flash. In Twrp is says that it cant mount anything in the internal memory card pretty much.
gabezermeno said:
My phone came broken, it wouldn't make phone calls. I tried a bunch of different roms and none of them worked. Now I can't even boot into a rom and it just hangs at the splash screen of whatever rom I flash. In Twrp is says that it cant mount anything in the internal memory card pretty much.
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If TWRP can't find it or fix it, then you will probably have to be S-OFF and RUU back to stock.
acejavelin said:
If TWRP can't find it or fix it, then you will probably have to be S-OFF and RUU back to stock.
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Is there really no other way? At this point I feel like just not having a phone. I have been more than a day now with a bricked phone. It just doesn't seem worth it anymore. I can't get s-off because I need to be on a stock rom to do so. I can't install a stock rom because everyone I download doesn't work.
gabezermeno said:
Is there really no other way? At this point I feel like just not having a phone. I have been more than a day now with a bricked phone. It just doesn't seem worth it anymore. I can't get s-off because I need to be on a stock rom to do so. I can't install a stock rom because everyone I download doesn't work.
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have you tried using twrp 2.6.3.0 going into Mount minting the internal sd (emmc) and nothing else and reformatting it from your pc
REV3NT3CH said:
have you tried using twrp 2.6.3.0 going into Mount minting the internal sd (emmc) and nothing else and reformatting it from your pc
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It won't let me select the internal sd but it lets me select everything else.
gabezermeno said:
It won't let me select the internal sd but it lets me select everything else.
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at the bottom of the selections under the "Mount" tab in TWRP do you get area that says Micro sd or EMMC and storage space size
still having problem??
"It won't let me select the internal sd but it lets me select everything else."
If you are unlocked or S-0ff and still having this issue, I would suggest installing Amon-Ra recovery
via PH98IMG.zip.
Start recovery, choose USB-MS toggle, connect to Windows machine,
choose toggle internal SD, then format it. could do the external storage to format as well.
Now both should be visible and ready to take your ROM flash or nandroid restore.
Hi Forum
I need help with a huge problem. I formatted my android system, boot, user data, cache, etc. Now I get a white HTC screen and stuck on it. It won't go any further. I have a rooted phone, with CW Recovery and I can use fastboot. I cannot load anything into my sd card because on my pc it won't even appear the storage for my android. I can't put anything on the sd card I formatted that too ! Pls help !
Is there a way to do this by fastboot ? Or any other way ? Any help will be greatly appreciated ! Thanks
D0M1N13 said:
Hi Forum
I need help with a huge problem. I formatted my android system, boot, user data, cache, etc. Now I get a white HTC screen and stuck on it. It won't go any further. I have a rooted phone, with CW Recovery and I can use fastboot. I cannot load anything into my sd card because on my pc it won't even appear the storage for my android. I can't put anything on the sd card I formatted that too ! Pls help !
Is there a way to do this by fastboot ? Or any other way ? Any help will be greatly appreciated ! Thanks
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mount sdcard from recovery or use cardreader
What type of HTC do you have? Youay be able to this easily in fastboot
Also does your device have a removable SD?
Also does your recovery have adb sideload?
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demkantor said:
What type of HTC do you have? Youay be able to this easily in fastboot
Also does your device have a removable SD?
Also does your recovery have adb sideload?
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I have a HTC Sensation.
I have a removable SD
My Clockwork Recovery doesn't have adb sideload. By sideload you mean the clockwork recovery in my phone ? Or in the command line of the PC ?
D0M1N13 said:
I have a HTC Sensation.
I have a removable SD
My Clockwork Recovery doesn't have adb sideload. By sideload you mean the clockwork recovery in my phone ? Or in the command line of the PC ?
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Download a ROM, put it in your SD-Card, mount it and flash it through recovery.
Smack that Thanks button if I helped!
XDAing from a N7105 powered by Illusion ROM.
Sent from a small country called Singapore.
P.S. Time for school, not much time for XDA
sideload is a mode within some recoveries that lets you easily flash roms/mods/etc without having it on your phone, you could look for another recovery for your phone and use that but first try to reformat sd in recovery again.
i assume you dont have a sdcard reader that you can place a rom on your card or you would have done so, but you can use adb
open a terminal in the location of the ROM you want (cd to it if you need)
adb push nameofROM.zip /sdcard
then also push gapps or whatever else you need
then flash from recovery
if the above wont work there are more ways