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For use on Verizon variant HTC ONE MAX only!!!
S-off users only!!!!
Software version 1.11.605.4
Stock Recovery-
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974293
flash via fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Stock Kernel (insecure)-
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974294
flash via fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
System Image (must unrar first to get system.img)
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760974295
flash via fastboot
fastboot flash system system.img
Flashable radio-
download this:
https://www.mediafire.com/?ucj15e2zavewnbq
vzw_max_radio.zip ba7f0302040731949a4db3cb0c9c4e98
double check the md5 matches above.
flash in ruu mode:
-phone in fastboot
-open cmd
-enter:
fastboot devices
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip vzw_max_radio.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
if you see a baseband in the bootloader screen now,thats a good sign
fastboot reboot
Credits- Scotty1223 for working his radio magic
Jiggity Janx - afh mirrors
Awesome sauce, thank you :good:
@dottat is it possible to write a script for those for the n00bs that may be the faint of heart type? Like a flash-all deal? I'm good with manually flashing them all individually but for those that aren't that would be dope.. Can you even do that with the .img's for HTC devices?
Murrda said:
@dottat is it possible to write a script for those for the n00bs that may be the faint of heart type? Like a flash-all deal? I'm good with manually flashing them all individually but for those that aren't that would be dope.. Can you even do that with the .img's for HTC devices?
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dottat worked with the Flashify dev to get it working with the One Max. Recommend everyone use that.
HELP !!!
I tried flashing the system img, but keep on getting this error msg below. Can't do anything else but go into Custom Recovery.
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
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mustangmao said:
HELP !!!
I tried flashing the system img, but keep on getting this error msg below. Can't do anything else but go into Custom Recovery.
error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
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When sending boot image after i use fastboot erase boot commend, it just stuck on sending 'boot' <16384 kb> and nothing happens. Any help suggestion?
...Send boot.img when flashing boot. Send system when sending system. Can't flash system into boot partition
The boot partition is only 16 megs so if you try to flash a 2 gig file into it you'll prolly hang.
Flashing the 2gig system.img to the system partition properly will likely take some time. You have screenshots?
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That's exactly what i did following your instruction. Here's the steps i did (BTW: I will take screenshots as soon as i am home)
1) Went into TWRP and performed a wipe (Data, cache and system)
2) Connect MAX to PC (Win 7 64bit)
3) Go into Fastboot mode (tested using Fastboot devices and results came back with serial number)
4) Copied System and Boot img into the same folder as Fastboot/ADB
5) Issue commend: fastboot flash boot boot.img ---- Error: 1st it was stuck on sending, nothing happens for like 10 minutes, unplug then tried Run CMD with local admin, got a different error msg, this time it says FAILED (remote: not allowed)
6) Then I tried flash just system.img using fastboot flash system system.img --- got error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
I then went back into TWRP, basically did a complete wipe of everything (lucky TWRP was intact), went back into Fastboot mode and did another erase.
1) Enter Fastboot mode and issued: Fastboot erase boot, recovery and system -- All went fine
2) Then tried flash individual recovery/boot/system into its partition, same error msg as above
I thought i am toast for sure, but upon rebooting, i still have TWRP and Thank God i had a Full Backup stored on my external SD card, I just did a restore and everyone is back to where i left off..
thanks for your quick response
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mustangmao said:
That's exactly what i did following your instruction. Here's the steps i did (BTW: I will take screenshots as soon as i am home)
1) Went into TWRP and performed a wipe (Data, cache and system)
2) Connect MAX to PC (Win 7 64bit)
3) Go into Fastboot mode (tested using Fastboot devices and results came back with serial number)
4) Copied System and Boot img into the same folder as Fastboot/ADB
5) Issue commend: fastboot flash boot boot.img ---- Error: 1st it was stuck on sending, nothing happens for like 10 minutes, unplug then tried Run CMD with local admin, got a different error msg, this time it says FAILED (remote: not allowed)
6) Then I tried flash just system.img using fastboot flash system system.img --- got error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
I then went back into TWRP, basically did a complete wipe of everything (lucky TWRP was intact), went back into Fastboot mode and did another erase.
1) Enter Fastboot mode and issued: Fastboot erase boot, recovery and system -- All went fine
2) Then tried flash individual recovery/boot/system into its partition, same error msg as above
I thought i am toast for sure, but upon rebooting, i still have TWRP and Thank God i had a Full Backup stored on my external SD card, I just did a restore and everyone is back to where i left off..
thanks for your quick response
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BTW: Reason I need to flash the Stock Rom is because my One Max has this weird charging problem, where once the phone is turned on, it only charges to 35-37% and it stops, however if I leave it powered off and charge, it charges to 100% all the way. It must be a software issue and since I am using it on AT&T, Verizon CS and retail store doesn't even want to offer at help. So, i am kinda stuck with fixing the issue myself.
mustangmao said:
That's exactly what i did following your instruction. Here's the steps i did (BTW: I will take screenshots as soon as i am home)
1) Went into TWRP and performed a wipe (Data, cache and system)
2) Connect MAX to PC (Win 7 64bit)
3) Go into Fastboot mode (tested using Fastboot devices and results came back with serial number)
4) Copied System and Boot img into the same folder as Fastboot/ADB
5) Issue commend: fastboot flash boot boot.img ---- Error: 1st it was stuck on sending, nothing happens for like 10 minutes, unplug then tried Run CMD with local admin, got a different error msg, this time it says FAILED (remote: not allowed)
6) Then I tried flash just system.img using fastboot flash system system.img --- got error: cannot load 'system.img': Not enough space
I then went back into TWRP, basically did a complete wipe of everything (lucky TWRP was intact), went back into Fastboot mode and did another erase.
1) Enter Fastboot mode and issued: Fastboot erase boot, recovery and system -- All went fine
2) Then tried flash individual recovery/boot/system into its partition, same error msg as above
I thought i am toast for sure, but upon rebooting, i still have TWRP and Thank God i had a Full Backup stored on my external SD card, I just did a restore and everyone is back to where i left off..
thanks for your quick response
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BTW: Reason I need to flash the Stock Rom is because my One Max has this weird charging problem, where once the phone is turned on, it only charges to 35-37% and it stops, however if I leave it powered off and charge, it charges to 100% all the way. It must be a software issue and since I am using it on AT&T, Verizon CS and retail store doesn't even want to offer at help. So, i am kinda stuck with fixing the issue myself.
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Are you unlocked? Because remote not allowed word indicates you are not. Can you confirm?
If your kernel is what got hosed you always flash my boot.IMG using the app flashify from the market from a booted rooted rom....assuming you are unlocked. Otherwise you will have create a flashable 0p3img.zip file and flash your kernels from hboot.
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dottat said:
Are you unlocked? Because remote not allowed word indicates you are not. Can you confirm?
If your kernel is what got hosed you always flash my boot.IMG using the app flashify from the market from a booted rooted rom....assuming you are unlocked. Otherwise you will have create a flashable 0p3img.zip file and flash your kernels from hboot.
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Yes, i am unlocked and S-OFF and rooted.
Tried another PC and using factory HTC cable, still the same error when flashing system.
Now, if the issue is with my OS, all i need to flash is just System.img and nothing else, right?
mustangmao said:
Yes, i am unlocked and S-OFF and rooted.
Tried another PC and using factory HTC cable, still the same error when flashing system.
Now, if the issue is with my OS, all i need to flash is just System.img and nothing else, right?
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Load flashify (free) from the app store. Copy the boot.IMG to your SD card and flash boot from that app and report back.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
dottat said:
Load flashify (free) from the app store. Copy the boot.IMG to your SD card and flash boot from that app and report back.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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Flash boot.img from SDcard, everything went fine, just rebooted the phone, no issues. Now, how do i flash the System.IMG, which is the key to hopfully solve the battery charing issue? thanks
It should be via fastboot...but your fast boot install doesn't seem to like flashing anything to your phone. Do you have any other pcs you can try and can you see if your charging issue was fixed before proceeding ?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
dottat said:
It should be via fastboot...but your fast boot install doesn't seem to like flashing anything to your phone. Do you have any other pcs you can try and can you see if your charging issue was fixed before proceeding ?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
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Wow, i am amazed, just flashing the boot.img and my phone starts chargin pass 37% now while the phone is powered on. Maybe i don't need to flash system.img after all. You rocks dude, thanks so much. Keep up the good work !!!
for what its worth,ive never been able to fastboot flash system system.img ive always gotten that space error.
ive just skimmed thru this,but the easiest way7 for you guys to flash this is to just open the radio zip and add the other images to it. then you can use those directions(oem rebootRUU,etc) and flash them all in one shot.
i could work with you guys to dump the relevant images that usually come in an ruu if you want to make up a full(unsigned) ruu.
I also had the charging issue.(wouldn't charge past 37%....Switched charger and the issue is no more.
sent from my humongous VZW HTC ONE MAX
mustangmao said:
Wow, i am amazed, just flashing the boot.img and my phone starts chargin pass 37% now while the phone is powered on. Maybe i don't need to flash system.img after all. You rocks dude, thanks so much. Keep up the good work !!!
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Sorta figured that would happen...good deal.
Sent from my HTC6600LVW using Tapatalk 4
scotty1223 said:
for what its worth,ive never been able to fastboot flash system system.img ive always gotten that space error.
ive just skimmed thru this,but the easiest way7 for you guys to flash this is to just open the radio zip and add the other images to it. then you can use those directions(oem rebootRUU,etc) and flash them all in one shot.
i could work with you guys to dump the relevant images that usually come in an ruu if you want to make up a full(unsigned) ruu.
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Lets make that
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I know someone was working on decrypting the verizon ruu. He said recently he had gotten busy with some other stuff. So itbis out there and somewhat done already. Just didnt want you guys to put a lotbinto it when there may be other avenues.
Jiggity Janx said:
I know someone was working on decrypting the verizon ruu. He said recently he had gotten busy with some other stuff. So itbis out there and somewhat done already. Just didnt want you guys to put a lotbinto it when there may be other avenues.
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Good to know, thanks for the heads up.
Jiggity Janx said:
I know someone was working on decrypting the verizon ruu. He said recently he had gotten busy with some other stuff. So itbis out there and somewhat done already. Just didnt want you guys to put a lotbinto it when there may be other avenues.
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any idea where it is? I hadn't seen one but there's an app for decrypting
Hey guys, I think I've bricked my N9. What happened was I rooted it successfully, but then on flashing a custom recovery, I used the wrong image file. Instead of using the flounder image, I mistakenly flashed the volantis one. And then I flashed twrp for flounder. But after that, the recovery could not mount anything and ADB Sideload did not work. After that, I when and restore everything back to stock with factory image, however I cannot boot into system. I am effectively stuck in bootloader, and that's where I am. I tried rooting and flashing twrp recovery, and again, it could not mount and ADB Sideload is not working. I tried everything. Is my N9 done for? Or can someone point me in the right direction and get my N9 back?
I once bricked my lg g2 pretty badly, couldn't use adb or recovery.
I managed to repair it by booting a linux and manually overwrite the partitions with the factoy image.
There is a thread with instructions here on xda in the g2 forum, could work with the nexus to.
nexus 9
DoeBoi said:
Hey guys, I think I've bricked my N9. What happened was I rooted it successfully, but then on flashing a custom recovery, I used the wrong image file. Instead of using the flounder image, I mistakenly flashed the volantis one. And then I flashed twrp for flounder. But after that, the recovery could not mount anything and ADB Sideload did not work. After that, I when and restore everything back to stock with factory image, however I cannot boot into system. I am effectively stuck in bootloader, and that's where I am. I tried rooting and flashing twrp recovery, and again, it could not mount and ADB Sideload is not working. I tried everything. Is my N9 done for? Or can someone point me in the right direction and get my N9 back?
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just look for the image for your device on recovery. as long as you have fastboot it can be saved. just look for your version flounder custom recovery and it should work
MoooN said:
I once bricked my lg g2 pretty badly, couldn't use adb or recovery.
I managed to repair it by booting a linux and manually overwrite the partitions with the factoy image.
There is a thread with instructions here on xda in the g2 forum, could work with the nexus to.
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I don't have a Linux system and looking through thread seems too advance for me. I can't relate it to the N9. However, there seems to be something wrong partition, because I can't mount storage.
matt4787 said:
just look for the image for your device on recovery. as long as you have fastboot it can be saved. just look for your version flounder custom recovery and it should work
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I can flash custom recovery, but I can't push files or adb sideload, therefore I can't do anything in recovery anyway.
Did you try to use the nexus toolkits flying around here?
Maybe they could be of some help..
@DoeBoi you need to flash the factory image. This should help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58956577
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Does the Google Logo flash for a second or so before it goes to bootloader?
nexus 9
Try to get into bootloader by holding power and volume down.
MoooN said:
Did you try to use the nexus toolkits flying around here?
Maybe they could be of some help..
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I will look in to it, thank you.
jd1639 said:
@DoeBoi you need to flash the factory image. This should help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58956577
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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I already tried one version of the image, which didn't work, will try to flash the others.
scrosler said:
Does the Google Logo flash for a second or so before it goes to bootloader?
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restart - sometimes yes and sometimes no, if plug into computer - no, if not plugged - yes,
matt4787 said:
Try to get into bootloader by holding power and volume down.
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you mean power + volume up, but yes, no problem getting there, also adb is working
thanks for all your help, I will try different factory image and flashing from OTG
The problem is your kernel is not loading or mismatched to the operating system. I have experienced this a lot on HTC devices when I screw something up... I mean "experiment"
You need to flash the boot system and vendor image from the latest factory ROM.
You need to do it manually...
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
Then reboot to recovery and wipe data. Not factory rest but actually wipe all of /data partition.
That should get you back. If not post back results.
If you are not familiar with fastboot then state so and I will help you.
Yes! I got it booting again, thank you everyone for helping. Apparently, the problem was, I think, wiping manually, that is, system, cache, recovery, boot, user data, and vendor didn't erase everything. What did the trick was [fastboot -w], I did this instead of erasing one by one. Thank you so much guys!
DoeBoi said:
Hey guys, I think I've bricked my N9. What happened was I rooted it successfully, but then on flashing a custom recovery, I used the wrong image file. Instead of using the flounder image, I mistakenly flashed the volantis one. And then I flashed twrp for flounder. But after that, the recovery could not mount anything and ADB Sideload did not work. After that, I when and restore everything back to stock with factory image, however I cannot boot into system. I am effectively stuck in bootloader, and that's where I am. I tried rooting and flashing twrp recovery, and again, it could not mount and ADB Sideload is not working. I tried everything. Is my N9 done for? Or can someone point me in the right direction and get my N9 back?
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First question - Did you flash a bad bootloader? If no, then you cannot have possibly bricked your nexus 9. I do believe this is the ONLY way you could brick a nexus. If you still have access to fastboot mode, you are totally fine. I would recommend flashing the factory images and just starting fresh. Depending on which nexus 9 you have, either the wifi only or LTE variant, you can download the appropriate packages at https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images . Basically, you need to extract the package into a folder, boot your device into fastboot mode, and run the flashall.bat (windows) or flashall.sh(linux). As long as you have fastboot and ADB properly installed into your $PATH or atleast have fastboot and adb in your working folder, everything should be ok. If you run into any problems, contact me via PM or I can be found on IRC (Network freenode, #android, #cyanogenmod, #android-root). Good luck
bynarie said:
First question - Did you flash a bad bootloader? If no, then you cannot have possibly bricked your nexus 9. I do believe this is the ONLY way you could brick a nexus. If you still have access to fastboot mode, you are totally fine. I would recommend flashing the factory images and just starting fresh. Depending on which nexus 9 you have, either the wifi only or LTE variant, you can download the appropriate packages at https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images . Basically, you need to extract the package into a folder, boot your device into fastboot mode, and run the flashall.bat (windows) or flashall.sh(linux). As long as you have fastboot and ADB properly installed into your $PATH or atleast have fastboot and adb in your working folder, everything should be ok. If you run into any problems, contact me via PM or I can be found on IRC (Network freenode, #android, #cyanogenmod, #android-root). Good luck
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Um, he's got it fixed.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
I too thought I bricked my device and found this thread. Using the recovery from Google I was getting "sending sparse 'system' FAILED (status read failed (Protocol error))" until I used "fastboot -w" like the post above mentioned. Leaving this here in case someone else runs into the problem.
sototallycarl said:
I too thought I bricked my device and found this thread. Using the recovery from Google I was getting "sending sparse 'system' FAILED (status read failed (Protocol error))" until I used "fastboot -w" like the post above mentioned. Leaving this here in case someone else runs into the problem.
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Thanks for paying it forward.
I have a similar problem my nexus 9 wont turn on and would freeze in the optimizing apps screen after going past the nexus logo but i can get to the fastboot and recovery. But i cannot flash the factory image because my bootloader is locked and i didn't enable developer options prior to the problem. I'm thinking about sideloading the latest ota would that help me ? And is there anyway to unlock bootloader if i can't boot the device?
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sototallycarl said:
I too thought I bricked my device and found this thread. Using the recovery from Google I was getting "sending sparse 'system' FAILED (status read failed (Protocol error))" until I used "fastboot -w" like the post above mentioned. Leaving this here in case someone else runs into the problem.
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Can you please explain to me what fastboot w- command means ?
It erases userdata and cache. Often needed if you run into bootloops. But it does wipe your data so backup off your device first.
Bricked N9
Hi everyone, well my problem is that i was trying to flash Android 6.0 but i accidentally execute the flash-all.bat file while i was trying to open it in the note block. It was booting normally but it seems that my N9 was encrypted, so it said that the Unencrypted was incorrect so it forced me to hard reset my tablet. i did this but it was taking like 20 min to erase my file (the android appeared and it was over a message that was "Wiping" -it was in spanish borrando-) so i turn it off and now my tablet is on a bootloop, after it appears the Google logo the 4 dots start to move but then the tablet turn off and repeat that cycle. Apparently i dont have recovery (appears the android laid down with a red triangle with an exclamation mark) and when i try to enter the hard reset the bootloop happens, the same if i try to reboot, i cant activate usb debugging i can only use the fastboot mode, my pc doesnt reconize my N9.
Thanks
PD: Sorry about my english, im from mexico, but i expect i had explained myself.
emi.guego said:
Hi everyone, well my problem is that i was trying to flash Android 6.0 but i accidentally execute the flash-all.bat file while i was trying to open it in the note block. It was booting normally but it seems that my N9 was encrypted, so it said that the Unencrypted was incorrect so it forced me to hard reset my tablet. i did this but it was taking like 20 min to erase my file (the android appeared and it was over a message that was "Wiping" -it was in spanish borrando-) so i turn it off and now my tablet is on a bootloop, after it appears the Google logo the 4 dots start to move but then the tablet turn off and repeat that cycle. Apparently i dont have recovery (appears the android laid down with a red triangle with an exclamation mark) and when i try to enter the hard reset the bootloop happens, the same if i try to reboot, i cant activate usb debugging i can only use the fastboot mode, my pc doesnt reconize my N9.
Thanks
PD: Sorry about my english, im from mexico, but i expect i had explained myself.
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I had the same problem... I had to manually flash each image through fastboot starting with the recovery img
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But how can I do it if I can't enable USB debugging?
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Hey guys. I'm a newbie and need help as fast as possible. Thanks in advance..
So my problem initially was that since rooting my OnePlus X, I couldn't flash the new OTA patch. Error showing up was "error executing binary".
Kéno40 replied on my post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...2-0-coming-t3300825/post65214913#post65214913 to reinstall recovery. I got the twrp image from the official site for my device and flashed it. Since then, its stuck in Bootloop. Everytime I try to reboot in any mode, it shows up TWRP.
What I have tried -
I've made a backup on my SD but when I tried to go back to a previous version of TWRP and came back to the new, it isn't showing up in recovery anymore. Though the file is still there in my SD card consuming 5GB space.
I tried this command - make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p15 Didn't work.
I've tried wiping cache/dalvik-cache...seriously, I wiped my whole Internal by wiping /data. Didn't work. I even wiped /system losing the OS and then using the recovery to get it back...still no hope.
So..in short, I'm screwed. Badly. Need help asap.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Please don't ask me why I did what I did, just help me out if possible. Meanwhile I think I'll start downloading OOS 2.2.0 full ROM, just in case. But I hope I don't have to.
Edit : I flashed TWRP both in Boot and Recovery..is this happening because of that?
choubeyaakash77 said:
Hey guys. I'm a newbie and need help as fast as possible. Thanks in advance..
So my problem initially was that since rooting my OnePlus X, I couldn't flash the new OTA patch. Error showing up was "error executing binary".
Kéno40 replied on my post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/oos-2-2-0-coming-t3300825/post65214913#post65214913 to reinstall recovery. I got the twrp image from the official site for my device and flashed it. Since then, its stuck in Bootloop. Everytime I try to reboot in any mode, it shows up TWRP.
What I have tried -
I've made a backup on my SD but when I tried to go back to a previous version of TWRP and came back to the new, it isn't showing up in recovery anymore. Though the file is still there in my SD card consuming 5GB space.
I tried this command - make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p15 Didn't work.
I've tried wiping cache/dalvik-cache...seriously, I wiped my whole Internal by wiping /data. Didn't work. I even wiped /system losing the OS and then using the recovery to get it back...still no hope.
So..in short, I'm screwed. Badly. Need help asap.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Please don't ask me why I did what I did, just help me out if possible. Meanwhile I think I'll start downloading OOS 2.2.0 full ROM, just in case. But I hope I don't have to.
Edit : I flashed TWRP both in Boot and Recovery..is this happening because of that?
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If you can enter in fastboot mode, flash the recovery from fastboot command. Flash blu_sparks recovery, it's better
seems you can still go to TWRP recovery? just flash the OOS 2.2.0 full ROM.
choubeyaakash77 said:
Edit : I flashed TWRP both in Boot and Recovery..is this happening because of that?
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Obviously...
You told the phone to boot to TWRP by flashing it to 'Boot' and that's exactly what is happening.
Just reflash your ROM and you're good to go.
choubeyaakash77 said:
Kéno40 replied on my post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...2-0-coming-t3300825/post65214913#post65214913 to reinstall recovery. I got the twrp image from the official site for my device and flashed it. Since then, its stuck in Bootloop. Everytime I try to reboot in any mode, it shows up TWRP.
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If you didn't know what you were doing, why ask before doing it?
You always have to flash the recovery .img from fastboot mode via adb. Not flashed by twrp.
Reference thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/discussion-how-to-root-oneplus-x-t3242830
Maybe, just flash from adb the OLD recovery.
From this recovery, reinstall your Save.
Then install new recovery via ADB.
Or flash full ROM, then reflash, VIA ADB, the OLD recovery.
Then same as above. Restora + new recovery.
Boot your phone into fastboot mode, connect it to the PC, in adb directory, open cmd promote, type
fastboot flash recovery twrp. img
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(replace twrp. img to the recovery img you downloaded, and put it under the adb directory). Or you can type
fastboot boot twrp.img
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, the phone will then boot into the recovery you downloaded, where you can flash a new rom. DON'T flash recovery from recovery!
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And if you want restore the backup on th sdcard, you might need change the storage location to sdcard in TWRP recovery,
Thanks all you guys. I'm back on with OOS 2.2.0. Had to download the complete ROM and flash it through TWRP.
I didn't wanted to download a whole almost 1 GB zip, so I tried to search for the original OxygenOS boot.img to flash it to boot. It might have worked if I hadn't completely wiped out my OS by wiping /system. Plus its almost impossibe to find that file online...
Anyway, had a nice experience screwing things up and getting back up better than before. Had fun. Learned stuff...so probably I'm not a newbie to rooting anymore.
Thanks guys for your support.
Here's the ROM I downloaded (for future reference) : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24389512218017971
Boot into your recovery [Vol+ and Power]
Connect your phone to your PC
Execute the following fastboot command on your PC (More informations on fastboot)
Code:
fastboot continue
Your phone will start right away. :good:
FixFaier said:
Boot into your recovery [Vol+ and Power]
Connect your phone to your PC
Execute the following fastboot command on your PC (More informations on fastboot)
Code:
fastboot continue
Your phone will start right away. :good:
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fking hell.
this helped me a lot.
thx man :good:
Thank you so much. For now just gonna be content witht the stock rom.
Inspired by this thread!
Dumped via non-flashed (only live booted) TWRP so I can dump the original recovery too.
Can be flashed in fastboot mode!
To flash these images reboot your watch, swipe from the top left to the bottom right corner when you see the ASUS logo and connect it to your PC.
Then in a command line enter:
Optional (wipes the device): fastboot -w
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Neat All-In-One Backup Document: DropBox Paper
Downloads:
ALL-IN-ONE zip (system.img, boot.img, recovery.img): Dropbox (269MB) - OneDrive Backup
recovery.img: Dropbox (16 384KB) - OneDrive Backup
boot.img: Dropbox (16 384KB) - OneDrive Backup
MD5 Hashes:
sparrow_601_M6E70C_170505.zip: 34745B23F9ED2FD5DCBB6189EA7011A9
recovery.img: 7B33DE51549919AB5DA700B425978BB4
boot.img: 051FF5BAA13B3EB34B0E5DD818ACC167
If you need more partitions tell me below, I've only included these ones so far because I know they won't contain any personal or device specific information and should be flashable on other devices too. However I've dumped every single one existing on the ZW2
ok i ve flashed every single file and also did a wipe before, now i get stuck in the boot screen, before it i was on the 7.x rom from this forum. do u have any idea how to solve this problem? i got the WI501Q
Lecani said:
ok i ve flashed every single file and also did a wipe before, now i get stuck in the boot screen, before it i was on the 7.x rom from this forum. do u have any idea how to solve this problem? i got the WI501Q
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Seas!
Did you do "fastboot -w"? That'll wipe all userdata. Then flash the images.
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Seas!
Did you do "fastboot -w"? That'll wipe all userdata. Then flash the images.
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Seas
Yes, I did. but now I'm stuck in the bootscreen. :/
Lecani said:
Seas
Yes, I did. but now I'm stuck in the bootscreen. :/
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Did you get any error message while flashing? And is your bootloader unlocked?
EpicLPer said:
Did you get any error message while flashing? And is your bootloader unlocked?
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No I didn't get a single one, and yes it is. :/
Guess if I could install the TWRP and flash this on the watch, would this be possible?
Lecani said:
No I didn't get a single one, and yes it is. :/
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You have to unlock your bootloader first.
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You have to unlock your bootloader first.
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Yea, the bootloader was every single time i tried to install this one unlocked, before flashing, after wiping.. again and again.. always stuck on bootscreen. The only thing i can see is the ASUS logo with some other things, but no boot.
Lecani said:
Yea, the bootloader was every single time i tried to install this one unlocked, before flashing, after wiping.. again and again.. always stuck on bootscreen. The only thing i can see is the ASUS logo with some other things, but no boot.
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Why would you want to relock your bootloader anyways?
Unlock it now, format via -w, flash boot, recovery and system and then try to boot the watch.
EpicLPer said:
Why would you want to relock your bootloader anyways?
Unlock it now, format via -w, flash boot, recovery and system and then try to boot the watch.
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Exactly that is what i ve done several times right now.. without any succsess.. I ve never relocked the bootloader. I ll send you what i ve done per PM.
EpicLPer said:
Inspired by this thread!
Dumped via non-flashed (only live booted) TWRP so I can dump the original recovery too.
Can be flashed in fastboot mode!
To flash these images reboot your watch, swipe from the top left to the bottom right corner when you see the ASUS logo and connect it to your PC.
Then in a command line enter:
Optional (wipes the device): fastboot -w
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Neat All-In-One Backup Document: DropBox Paper
Downloads:
ALL-IN-ONE zip (system.img, boot.img, recovery.img): Dropbox (269MB)
recovery.img: Dropbox (16 384KB)
boot.img: Dropbox (16 384KB)
MD5 Hashes:
sparrow_601_M6E70C_170505.zip: 34745B23F9ED2FD5DCBB6189EA7011A9
recovery.img: 7B33DE51549919AB5DA700B425978BB4
boot.img: 051FF5BAA13B3EB34B0E5DD818ACC167
If you need more partitions tell me below, I've only included these ones so far because I know they won't contain any personal or device specific information and should be flashable on other devices too. However I've dumped every single one existing on the ZW2
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THANKS!! worked PERFECTLY!!
relock bootloader
EpicLPer said:
Why would you want to relock your bootloader anyways?
Unlock it now, format via -w, flash boot, recovery and system and then try to boot the watch.
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i relocked my bootloader because i taught that is the problem why my update everytime fails but i think i have the wrong recovery why it wont update
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keep it up!
What must be noted if one of WebWear 2.0 again on stock if the AW 2.0 update comes? Bootloader is Open ?
SirusX said:
What must be noted if one of WebWear 2.0 again on stock if the AW 2.0 update comes? Bootloader is Open ?
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Just flash the in post 1 mentioned images and wait, you don't have to close the bootloader.
The ZenWatch is the first watch that I flash, I keep stock in the Fastboot mode!, How do I solve this
Property of WebWear 2.0 according to your instructions flasht and now stands the Stock Asus Screen
Your command fastboot flash system system.img is wrong it must be fastboot flash system.simg
Since I still had an old WebWear 2.0 system.img in the folder it came to the Bootscreen Stock
SirusX said:
Property of WebWear 2.0 according to your instructions flasht and now stands the Stock Asus Screen
Since I still had an old WebWear 2.0 system.img in the folder it came to the Bootscreen Stock
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I found out there is are two type's of ZenWatch2 I have the wren version
Is it for the Big Version of Zenwatch 2
Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk Pro
SirusX said:
Is it for the Big Version of Zenwatch 2
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Yes is for the big version (Sparrow)
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I did the process of flashing the images given in the OP and all worked fine . Just to add , I did fastboot oem unlock first, then fastboot -w, and then followed the instructions given in the OP.
All worked just fine and I'm back to AW 1 .5.
Cheers.
Cannot Load "system.img" Error
Can someone please help me downgrade back to 1.5? I'm seriously so mad that I'm about to throw my Zenwatch 2 in the garbage. Two days of trying to do this and nothing. I'm good until I get to the "fastboot flash system system.img" command line. I'm keep getting an error saying cannot load "system.img". I'm so angry I can barely see straight. Can someone please offer some guidance?
Update: I found the problem. I was so mad that I realized that I just kept entering "fastboot flash system system.img" instead of "fastboot flash system system.simg". All good now thankfully.
On your device, go into Settings -> About and find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable developer settings. Press back and go into Developer Options and enable OEM unlocking.
unlock bootloader and flash twrp
Code:
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
download
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VzUS999ZS_yc6GtcKngA6GrlTpOZp2P5
Sources
https://github.com/youyim123/android_device_nubia_nx609j
Came up in Chinese, but everything is working after changing the language setting over. Thanks.
Hi friends, if I would like return to Stock Recovery, ¿Where I find stock recovery and How flash?
Thanks for this work
Hi, someone can help me? Thnaks
sakilxda said:
Hi, someone can help me? Thnaks
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Finally I resolved this problem. I found other Recovery.img working
sakilxda said:
Hi friends, if I would like return to Stock Recovery, ¿Where I find stock recovery and How flash?
Thanks for this work
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Ok, I´m resolved this.
If you need install Stock Recovery you need download a Oficial Stock firmware "Zip" and extract the Stock recovery to the this "Zip" file, and you repeat this metod with Stock Recovery
Am I the only one having problems with fastboot on Windows 10?
sakilxda said:
Hi, someone can help me? Thnaks
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bro i need fastboot drivers please
in mi system dont hace driver and y my devices onlye hace android =( help me me has win10
Sorry, long time ago tha I haven´t visited XDA.
I have used the drivers of video´s link but i had to test many drivers. It was very dificult for my too.
Actually I don´t know wich was the drives that i used, sorry.
if you have once used some fastboot drivers for some device on windows 10, chances are most probably you will have issues with detecting other devices in fastboot mode . Either boot with linux or reinstall windows 10 is the only solution imho
sakilxda said:
Finally I resolved this problem. I found other Recovery.img working
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Please provide this working twrp which solved this problem..as i am also facing the same issue
munmun said:
Please provide this working twrp which solved this problem..as i am also facing the same issue
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Hello, have you visited my video link? There, there is different links in the description that you can find the recovery I used. It's long time ago and maybe is actualliced now.
sakilxda said:
Hello, have you visited my video link? There, there is different links in the description that you can find the recovery I used. It's long time ago and maybe is actualliced now.
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When i try to reboot in twrp it boots into recovery for 2-3 sec and then again reboots to system
munmun said:
When i try to reboot in twrp it boots into recovery for 2-3 sec and then again reboots to system
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Maybe your Recovery isn't good.
Try flash one more time or another recovery
Same issue I m face. When I flash twrp then go to recovery mode. Then they off and start with stock revery. And mobile repat lock bootloader
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I m try all official twrp. But face same issue
sakilxda said:
Maybe your Recovery isn't good.
Try flash one more time or another recovery
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I have tried multiple..but unable to boot into recovery...it would be very helpful of you if you could provide that recovery that worked on your phone.
As i am also unable to boot into recovery with command "fastboot boot recovery.img"
munmun said:
I have tried multiple..but unable to boot into recovery...it would be very helpful of you if you could provide that recovery that worked on your phone.
As i am also unable to boot into recovery with command "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Sorry but this was long ago and I can't remember.
munmun said:
I have tried multiple..but unable to boot into recovery...it would be very helpful of you if you could provide that recovery that worked on your phone.
As i am also unable to boot into recovery with command "fastboot boot recovery.img"
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Try this one: http://www.mediafire.com/file/45qwt6i4ccdnjd0/recovery.img/file
you need first to unlock bootloader (you need to be in bootmode):
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J
Just after that you can flash recovery.img:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
After this you can go back to recovery from boot menu navigating with up/down key and confirm with Power button!
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ABM30 said:
Try this one: http://www.mediafire.com/file/45qwt6i4ccdnjd0/recovery.img/file
you need first to unlock bootloader (you need to be in bootmode):
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX609J
Just after that you can flash recovery.img:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
After this you can go back to recovery from boot menu navigating with up/down key and confirm with Power button!
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I have tried this as well but twrp boots up for a 2-3 sec & then phobe reboots to system again..
With fastboot boot recovery.img, same results are seen
munmun said:
I have tried this as well but twrp boots up for a 2-3 sec & then phobe reboots to system again..
With fastboot boot recovery.img, same results are seen
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which ROM do you have installed?
There is a chance to need to flash an original recovery (you can find it in original 8.1 ROM from Nubia), than boot in recovery and erase cache and data (IT WILL ERASE ALSO INTERNAL MEMORY!...SO BACK UP) and than unlcok bootloader, flash TWRP, flash ROM, flash bluespark boot.img