I have a HTC Rezound Verizon Adr6425lvw that on and stays on the white screen with HTC writing after he extinguishes and re-ignite remaining on the same thing at hand before I ask you to help me please .
when I get into the system HBOOT recovery remains light
Jeanluc17 said:
I have a HTC Rezound Verizon Adr6425lvw that on and stays on the white screen with HTC writing after he extinguishes and re-ignite remaining on the same thing at hand before I ask you to help me please .
when I get into the system HBOOT recovery remains light
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I am sure this was run through a translator, but it was a very bad translation... I'll do the best I can.
If you reboot and the phone sticks at the White HTC screen, there is a problem with either the boot partition (kernel/boot image) or the internal storage chip. If the phone is unmodified, first thing to try is factory default in Hboot.
I am not sure what what you saying about "HBoot recovery remains light"
acejavelin said:
I am sure this was run through a translator, but it was a very bad translation... I'll do the best I can.
If you reboot and the phone sticks at the White HTC screen, there is a problem with either the boot partition (kernel/boot image) or the internal storage chip. If the phone is unmodified, first thing to try is factory default in Hboot.
I am not sure what what you saying about "HBoot recovery remains light"
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I think "hboot recovery remains light" means that it's highlighted.
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I know that no one will probbly be able to help but i had a TMOUS HTC HD2 and believed that i have bricked this phone.
While i was attempting to have the Core Cell ROM for HD2, everything was going along fine ( i had the black screen with the HTC and the bar on my phone's screen and even the "you hacked it" and "successfully done notifications" ), when all of a sudden, i get the software update failed and the screen with the red,green, blue, and white stripes.
I believe whle performing an HSPL, i picked the 2.08 HSPL. don't know if that had anything to do with it and also the phone is heating up.
So give me the bad news, fellas, i'm screwed, right?
rjones9902 said:
I know that no one will probbly be able to help but i had a TMOUS HTC HD2 and believed that i have bricked this phone.
While i was attempting to have the Core Cell ROM for HD2, everything was going along fine ( i had the black screen with the HTC and the bar on my phone's screen and even the "you hacked it" and "successfully done notifications" ), when all of a sudden, i get the software update failed and the screen with the red,green, blue, and white stripes.
I believe whle performing an HSPL, i picked the 2.08 HSPL. don't know if that had anything to do with it and also the phone is heating up.
So give me the bad news, fellas, i'm screwed, right?
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Naw man. You're fine. Take the battery out, and restart, then flash the ROM. The Red, Green, Blue, White screen is called the Bootloader, it comes on when flashing new stuff onto the phone. You NEED HSPL, so you DON'T brick your phone haha.
gaarry said:
Naw man. You're fine. Take the battery out, and restart, then flash the ROM. The Red, Green, Blue, White screen is called the Bootloader, it comes on when flashing new stuff onto the phone. You NEED HSPL, so you DON'T brick your phone haha.
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thanks for the quick reply, dude. but because i'm such an idiot i may need some help here. when the battery is out and you say restart, what exactly do you mean?!? i've taken the battery out, tried performing a factory reset and still wind up with the bootloader screen. i know and sorry for being stupid but any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Since you have the bootloader have you tried going ahead and flashing a new ROM and Radio?
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thanks for the quick reply, dude. but because i'm such an idiot i may need some help here. when the battery is out and you say restart, what exactly do you mean?!? i've taken the battery out, tried performing a factory reset and still wind up with the bootloader screen. i know and sorry for being stupid but any help you can give me would be appreciated.
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he meant simply take your battery out, put it back in and boot up.
if you can get to bootloader you can 1- install hspl and then 2- install a new rom. when you go to bootloader, does it say 2.08hspl or 2.080000?
Hi all,
Hope someone here can help me :-S
Ive got a HTC EVO3d gsm phone and thought it a good ideato flash Guerin with the latest leedroid software...
I really pundit but for one problem :-(
When I go to the menu screen which has all the icons on it which u can scroll through, the screen is not centred. It was when I initially flushed it but over time (a few days) all the icons which are on the left side seem to be half off the screen. Even the HTC calibration seems off..the calibration mark which u press is not on the edge of the screen but about 5mm off the side... Hope that makes sense....
Wipe all partitions except sd within your recovery and flash only the rom. See if the problem still exists.
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RIPBAP1999 said:
Wipe all partitions except sd within your recovery and flash only the rom. See if the problem still exists.
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Bering a noob at all this, could you please elaborate on that. When u say wipe all partitions except sd within recovery, do u mean for me to put my phone into recovery mode?? Sorry if I sound a tad dense here... Took me long enough to root and flash me phone ;-) also, by doing what u say, does that wipe my apps...reason I ask is coz I've got some notes in note pad app I don't want to loose :-(
Cheers
I wish I never done it now...
I've only just gone and bricked my evo 3d... cant get the bloody thing to 1 get past the white with green HTC logo screen, also when going into recovery mode and try to do a reboot or factory reset...actually any of the options all I get is a black screen with a tophat in the middle and nothing happens...
When I try a fastboot i get the PB99IMG.zip invalid image message...
So I replaced the latest image from my phone (which i also stored on my PC) with the one on my PC just incase for some reason the image became corrupt... but still nowt... Time to place foot to phone... unless anyone oot there knows what I can doo....
Hey,
I have an HTC One X+ with a little issue:
The phone does not boot up to a rom
I can access the boot loader (HBOOT 1.32)
ADB can't see it (Or I just suck with adb)
AAAaaaand recovery looks like its been wiped.
Help?
You can't use adb at hboot, you may only use fastboot (and only if the bootloader is unlocked). If your bootloader is indeed unlocked then you can use fastboot to flash a new recovery, and then use that recovery to flash a rom. How exactly did you manage to wipe the vast majority of your phone?
NasaGeek said:
You can't use adb at hboot, you may only use fastboot (and only if the bootloader is unlocked). If your bootloader is indeed unlocked then you can use fastboot to flash a new recovery, and then use that recovery to flash a rom. How exactly did you manage to wipe the vast majority of your phone?
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I've been reading up. I actually was handed this by a client. Never flashed a phone before, so was just picking up after them. Thanks very much for the fast reply. He says he was following a Youtube video.
On another note, whenever I try to flash the update.zip I get an error:
Archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
Archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt
I imagine it's a fairly straight forward fix, I just don't know my way around (yet).
Tried dumping EMPTY *.txt files in. New error!
Archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
Archive does not contain 'recovery.img'
Archive does not contain 'system.img'
error: update package missing system.img
Help?
Do you know what the devices CID is? If not you can use the command "fastboot getvar cid" from fastboot. Once you know the cid, search the forum for the correct RUU. Once you have a compatible RUU, conect device to PC while in bootloader and run the RUU. This will restore stock firmare.
Also before you flash the RUU. Make sure the devices bootloader is locked. If it is unlocked. You can use the command "fastboot oem lock" to lock it.
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Battery died... blinking red light at the top. Is it bricked?
No red flashing light is usuall dead battery.
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mautobu said:
Battery died... blinking red light at the top. Is it bricked?
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If your phone is bricked this is what will happen. Your phone will shutdown immediately, refuse to start, and the LED will flash red and green when connected to a charger. If this is not happening, your phone is save. Now, clear all ROMs in your phone, make it empty, no ROM, no data. Then, lock the bootloader and flash the stock HTC ROM that can be found in the ROM's thread. This error could be because your flashed an AT&T ROM for an international model, or vice versa. Also, flashing mods that are not for stock ROM can lead to this problem. If this problem cannot be solved, then my advice is to forcefully brick your phone by flashing an incorrect recovery, then bring it to HTC and tell them that for some unknown reason the phone became very hot and stopped functioning. They will believe it as there is a very very powerful engine inside that phone that has every chance of overheating. Good Luck!
ace_viknesh said:
If your phone is bricked this is what will happen. Your phone will shutdown immediately, refuse to start, and the LED will flash red and green when connected to a charger. If this is not happening, your phone is save. Now, clear all ROMs in your phone, make it empty, no ROM, no data. Then, lock the bootloader and flash the stock HTC ROM that can be found in the ROM's thread. This error could be because your flashed an AT&T ROM for an international model, or vice versa. Also, flashing mods that are not for stock ROM can lead to this problem. If this problem cannot be solved, then my advice is to forcefully brick your phone by flashing an incorrect recovery, then bring it to HTC and tell them that for some unknown reason the phone became very hot and stopped functioning. They will believe it as there is a very very powerful engine inside that phone that has every chance of overheating. Good Luck!
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Hey, iam having pretty much the same issue as the other guy and iam searching for my rom on this site and threads reading and reading trying to find it but cant seem to locate it. is there any way that you might help me out with finding my rom? i have the htc one x+ CID is CWS__001
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Hey, i am having pretty much the same issue as the other guy and i am searching for my rom on this site and threads reading and reading trying to find it but cant seem to locate it. is there any way that you might help me out with finding my rom i have the htc one x+ CID is CWS__001
That's an outdated ROM. Consider getting the new ones that have arrived.
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Still having that red blinking light issue. Problem is, it doesn't take a charge. When I connect the phone up to the wall, it just gets hot and the led blinks red. I've thought about removing the battery and wiring it directly to the charger, but I'd rather not void the warranty (more than I have already).
Thoughts?
mautobu said:
Still having that red blinking light issue. Problem is, it doesn't take a charge. When I connect the phone up to the wall, it just gets hot and the led blinks red. I've thought about removing the battery and wiring it directly to the charger, but I'd rather not void the warranty (more than I have already).
Thoughts?
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u can try unplug turn off and on phone power button down volume down get to bootloader usb plug in and out ur charger while phone is booting to bootloader and get it to where it shows red not blinking let it sit i played with mine 2 days finaly got it back but its only the begaining..
AW: Powers off at boot, except bootloader
Are you unlocked and with custom recovery? If yes just go to recovery from boot loader and let it sit on the charger. Now it should charge unless you have some old twrp version with broken charging.
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nchantmnt said:
Are you unlocked and with custom recovery? If yes just go to recovery from boot loader and let it sit on the charger. Now it should charge unless you have some old twrp version with broken charging.
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Yes they fixed off mod charging on twrp..that saved me..
Have you tried to flash the correspondent ROM kernel? In fastboot if you unplugged the usb wire, can you access the recovery mode (menu will change)? If so, which recovery and version it is?
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mautobu said:
Still having that red blinking light issue. Problem is, it doesn't take a charge. When I connect the phone up to the wall, it just gets hot and the led blinks red. I've thought about removing the battery and wiring it directly to the charger, but I'd rather not void the warranty (more than I have already).
Thoughts?
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When my HOX+ was blinking red I had to let it charge for a few hours before I could use it again. Did you wait long enough for it to take a decent charge?
My phone is stuck. . . Is there a solution
When running astray stuck at the logo and white screen and then black screen
Access to the settings
Choose FACTORY RESET and REBOOT BOOTLOADER
Astray stuck his place and does not respond until the battery is separated
my phone
HTC Rezound
LOCKED
Vigor PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 2.28
RADIO- 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
OpenDSP-v14.6.0.7708.00.0507
Waiting for your support in solving this problem
And you thanks and gratitude
Is it possible to be a flaw in the hardware:crying:
lutfi alwi said:
Is it possible to be a flaw in the hardware:crying:
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Possible, but unlikely.
Have you unlocked and tried to fastboot up a recovery or flash a ROM?
I hope so
Beginning of the problem when the phone is on the charger
Moments played with him and if it is stuck on the white screen logo htc
lutfi alwi said:
I hope so
Beginning of the problem when the phone is on the charger
Moments played with him and if it is stuck on the white screen logo htc
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Sorry, but I am not really sure what you are getting at here, I am guessing this is through Google Translate or something?
Is the problem when the phone is on the charger or does it not charge the battery properly? The only part I understand is that you are stuck at the white HTC logo screen, this means the kernel is not booting properly, the filesystem or boot.img is probably corrupt.
Can you get into fastboot mode? If so you can probably unlock and go from there. If you can get recovery to start, we can probably figure this out.
Hey, I tried rooting my HTC 10 with twrp and superSU, these kind off stuff, after I complete it and now its the time to turn on the phone, the htc logo comes up with the description '' This build is for development purposes only. Do not disribute outside of HTC without HTC's written premission. Failure to comply may lead to legal action '' And the phone just turns off and on nothing else, how do i turn my phone back on how can i remove this sign?
I cant even connect the phone to the computer now.
skywalker312 said:
Hey, I tried rooting my HTC 10 with twrp and superSU, these kind off stuff, after I complete it and now its the time to turn on the phone, the htc logo comes up with the description '' This build is for development purposes only. Do not disribute outside of HTC without HTC's written premission. Failure to comply may lead to legal action '' And the phone just turns off and on nothing else, how do i turn my phone back on how can i remove this sign?
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Do you have S-ON?
Yes S-On thats on yes
skywalker312 said:
Yes S-On thats on yes
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Well, are you like 100% sure you flashed the TWRP for the correct device and in Download Mode, not in fastboot? Bacause I was able to install TWRP in Download Mode, and (optionaly) S-OFF. Also, there is a lot of tutorials, both on XDA and YouTube, but I prefer youtube since it´s easier for most to see what they need to do...