Hello,
I am trying to return to stock on my Sprint M9. I am running into an issue that my PC is not recognizing my phone in Fastboot when I try to relock the bootloader. Has anyone else ran into this? Thank you
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Hey guys, as you can see im new to this forum, i have a G2 touch that isn't rooted or anything like that and decided to update to the new ROM on HTC site so i could get OTA upates for 2.1
So i've got all the right drivers for HTC sync (comes up as "ADB Interface - My HTC" in device manager) so that it stays connected when i launch the RUU on my laptop (running Win 7 64-bit), but then when it goes into the first part of the update where my phone is in the bootloader?? part HTC Sync decides to disconnect and the update says its not plugged in an cancels the RUU and im stuck with my phone in what i think is bootloader (it says RUU USB on the screen when plugged in then changes to RUU when i take the cable out)
Anyway, can somebody please shed some light onto what is happening and give me a hand on how to successfully install the ROM update or point me in the direction of a good how to guide
Cheers!
it's a driver issue, update your drivers AND make sure you have the latest version of the htc sync software.
If possible use a machine that isn't using Windows 7 as it's known to cause issues...
Windows 7 has no real issues, just does it differently. Just reinstall the drivers when in the fastboot bootloader mode. Fixed.
hi there a while ago i unlocked my bootloader but i didnt do it right so ive had no data signal, now i still havent locked it again since i have no sim for the phone but im gettin a new one soon and so am trying to relock the bootloader, now comes my problem.
my phone cannot be recognised by my computer as being in flash mode, it ive tried using flashtool but that just says i need to update my drivers which i have tried but my laptop wont let me, i have also tried this on my desktop given the same results. both running windows 7.
hope someone can help me asap thanks
Try this drivers for Flash Mode
link
When you connect phone with PC check the Device manager.
P.S.
adb drivers
and maybe useful drivers from SE site
Hey,
When I unlocked my bootloader, I remembered that one of the common problems was complete signal loss after unlock. After using msm7227_setool2.cmd, sometimes, signal will be lost as a result. So instead, the troubleshooter instructed that you used msm7227_semc.cmd. After I did this, it was fine.
I am not sure if this will help you but I saw no harm in trying.
Thanks for everything again man!
I was working on restoring my HTC one to stock since my SIM slot happened to break. In the process I must have messed something up and I can no longer get into any version of android, I am stuck at the bootloader screen.
My thinking is that if I run the RUU I will be able to kick myself out of this and have a functioning device, my problem is that I can't get windows 8 to identify my phone in fastboot to run the RUU.
Has anyone had any luck with wine on OS X or is there another way I can flash a firmware to my phone?
broopa said:
I was working on restoring my HTC one to stock since my SIM slot happened to break. In the process I must have messed something up and I can no longer get into any version of android, I am stuck at the bootloader screen.
My thinking is that if I run the RUU I will be able to kick myself out of this and have a functioning device, my problem is that I can't get windows 8 to identify my phone in fastboot to run the RUU.
Has anyone had any luck with wine on OS X or is there another way I can flash a firmware to my phone?
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VMWare or Virtualbox works far better on OSX and I'd trust that vs Wine any day of the week. Got an old windows xp disc laying around?
I don't think XP would work since I have USB 3 drives on the MBP, but if it would thats an easy fix. I think I can find one laying around my house.
Hello friends at XDA!
I need some help. I have a Tmobile M7 HTC One. I have TWRP 2.7 running just fine. I have been able to flash a few ROM's using just that. I now want to install Kitkat GPe and it seems to require S-Off or else I get stuck in a bootloop. For what it's worth, I have Hboot 1.44. The phone has developer mode turned on. And it has USB debugging turned on.
I made such a mess that I formatted the whole device and had to flash a new ROM via USB OTG. It's back in working order now... but, not with the ROM I want. Currently running the newest stable Cyanogen Mod.
I have attached the phone to a Windows 7 and Windows 8 computer. Neither of them will recognize the phone.
On the Win7 machine, I had HTC Sync installed and closed. I also installed Squabbi's Toolkit and attempted to install the drivers from it. When I click the HTC Drivers button, nothing happens. I have tried connecting to adb through the tooklit and turning S-off... but, they all return some version of the Error: Device Not Found message.
On the Win8 machine, there was no HTC software, so I installed Squabbi's kit. I pressed the HTC Drivers button and it said it had installed new hardware... but, again, ADB won't connect.
I, frankly, don't care about ADB or s-off, as I've never needed them before. I just want to install 4.4 GPe. If I can do that without S-off, please point me in that direction. If I can turn S-off directly from the phone without ADB, please point me in that direction. And if I really need ADB to work, please help!
I'm almost certain this solution is already posted somewhere... and I'm just not able to find it... sorry to be a drag if that's the case. Either way, I'd be happy to reward (paypal) the person/people who help me get this resolved. I'm thinking like $10...
Thanks everyone!
A co-worker of mine rooted his HTC One Max on Sprint (T6spr) He tried to put it back to stock, locked the bootloader and flashed an RUU. Now, his phone has no OS on it and when attempting to run ADB commands it doesn't show up any serial numbers. I've tried several drivers and such and it's hard to get them running on Windows 8.1.
If anyone of you know how to help me fix his phone, please help!!
Use a different operating system. Different usb ports. Different cables. Is your co worker s off