Stuck on Bootlogo - no backup? - HTC One X+

Hello everyone.
So I was trying to install CarbonRom (https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x2/orig-development/rom-carbonrom-5-1-1-t3287099) but I have failed somehow. I had the problem of stucking on boot logo, so I went after the advice to boot boot.img via fastboot. I did that and well... nothing. It would be nothing if I didn't wiped data as in instruction (or I misunderstood something), which deleted all the data, even my backup of last stable rom I used.
Any advice?

Wipe system AND data again, you can flash the correct boot.img and tada should work and don't forget to reflash a rom.
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When I want to turn off phone from recovery after wiping system and data it says I have No OS installed. Won't I just f**k up my phone much more by doing that?

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[Q] Can't remove installed software and can't use odin

Ok so I'm fairly new to the rooting scene, and these forums, but so far everything has been pretty good, except for one small problem. I installed a custom boot logo, and afterwards my phone was lagging a bit. I contacted the boot logo programmer, with no response, so I decided to wipe my system and use the backup from right before I installed the custom boot logo. Unfortunately, the boot logo has not changed, and my phone 'fails' whenever I try to flash something from Odin. Anyone know what to do in this situation.
If you want to do a full wipe of you device,cos it sounds like tha boot logo is corrupt,then boot to recovery and wipe cache partition and dalvik cache.then go to "storage and mounts" and format system,data and cache.Select "Go Back" and factory reset your phone and reboot.If it doesnt go past the boot logo after 1min then pull the battery,put it back in and turn it back on.Its a pain in the arse but it will completely clean up your device and if you where rooted you will need to probably reroot but berfore hand plug in your phone to your PC so it gets recognized again.
EDIT:Just incase,first of all download titanium backup from the market and backup your apps!!!!
Sting Rray said:
Ok so I'm fairly new to the rooting scene, and these forums, but so far everything has been pretty good, except for one small problem. I installed a custom boot logo, and afterwards my phone was lagging a bit. I contacted the boot logo programmer, with no response, so I decided to wipe my system and use the backup from right before I installed the custom boot logo. Unfortunately, the boot logo has not changed, and my phone 'fails' whenever I try to flash something from Odin. Anyone know what to do in this situation.
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You need to wipe usb storage, sd card, then put phone in download mode, flash stock ROM using Odin. You need to fully wipe everything.
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I've trying reflashing the stock ROM and kernel; however, it gives me a FAIL and says can't open the serial (COM) port.
I have solved the problem by closing Samsung Kies and wiping the system, thanks for all the help offered.

Stuck on boot animation loop

Attempting to install a new ROM, so wiped all data, did a restore to factory settings and wiped Dalvik Cache. Realised new ROM wasn't on memory card, so tried to boot up, and it just keeps showing the (stock) boot animation.
Can access recovery (CWM 5.0.2.6), so what is the best way to get my phone back up and running?
flash new rom using cwm.
or, if u could enter to download mode. flash stock using odin
Thanks, managed to get a ROM and installed it, and is working!
try to read Q&A thread for future reference.
helps alot. really.. no.. seriously..

[Q] troubles with recovery(code)

Hello
my friend changed his password to the phone, but of course he forgot it..
I thougt that a wipe and a new rom could do it.
I've struggled with it a long time now..
I can flash cwm recovery - ok
I have tried du download a ICS stock rom, and flashed it with odin. it gets stuck at the samsung logo.
Then i tried to flash a Gingerbread stock rom. then i asks for the code again.
I flashed a new .PIT-file
When I flash the gingerbread rom, it still have the same background as before.
My question is how to I get rid of ALL data on the phone? internal sd-card and so?
some data must have survied the data wipe/dalvik wipe in CWM
what to do?
There is no ext. sd-card
phone is af gt-i9100 intl. version
subwoof said:
Hello
my friend changed his password to the phone, but of course he forgot it..
I thougt that a wipe and a new rom could do it.
I've struggled with it a long time now..
I can flash cwm recovery - ok
I have tried du download a ICS stock rom, and flashed it with odin. it gets stuck at the samsung logo.
Then i tried to flash a Gingerbread stock rom. then i asks for the code again.
I flashed a new .PIT-file
When I flash the gingerbread rom, it still have the same background as before.
My question is how to I get rid of ALL data on the phone? sd-card and so?
some data must have survied the data wipe/dalvik wipe in CWM
what to do?
phone is af gt-i9100 intl. version
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when the ICS stock rom gets stuck at the samsung logo :
* Boot into recovery mode to do this press and hold Home + Volume UP + Power and your mobile phone will boot into recovery.
* From the recovery screen, Go to Factory Reset and Wipe cache one-by-one and confirm both.
* Now, Go back and select “reboot system now”.
hello
thank you for your answer, but i've tried that.
but how can it be, that the phone remembers the password and backgroun, even after a wipe?
subwoof said:
hello
thank you for your answer, but i've tried that.
but how can it be, that the phone remembers the password and backgroun, even after a wipe?
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data wipe means that the user-data is deleted
I think that device passwords are saved with the system-data
you should - 'format system', that should do it.
good luck.
livefortoday said:
I think that device passwords are saved with the system-data
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No. Password is stored in /data/system/.
thank you i will try that, I assuem you mean in adb?

P760 Bootloop problem

I've unlocked bootloader, tried to flash new rom and now i got stuck at rom's logo. I just can wait forever and nothing happenes.
Tried to wipe, and even format everything (data/cache/system) and nothing.
Tried CM10.1 i a zip, ExperiencedStock as a backup, and even my own backup i've made before.
Everytime i got stuck at rom's logo.
I dont know how to put my phone in SW Update mode since i got CWM, and every time CWM starts and i cant flash it with LG support tool because the program doesnt see my phone.
Did anyone had this problem?
Maybe stock Recovery.img would help? Anyone could give me it? I can try to flash it again with fastboot mode.
Or any other sugesstions?
karaczan said:
I've unlocked bootloader, tried to flash new rom and now i got stuck at rom's logo. I just can wait forever and nothing happenes.
Tried to wipe, and even format everything (data/cache/system) and nothing.
Tried CM10.1 i a zip, ExperiencedStock as a backup, and even my own backup i've made before.
Everytime i got stuck at rom's logo.
I dont know how to put my phone in SW Update mode since i got CWM, and every time CWM starts and i cant flash it with LG support tool because the program doesnt see my phone.
Did anyone had this problem?
Maybe stock Recovery.img would help? Anyone could give me it? I can try to flash it again with fastboot mode.
Or any other sugesstions?
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Try hard/factory reset ; turn off your phone , hold vol- & home ,press and hold power for couple of seconds
With vol-,home & power it also boots to CWM :/
Have you trying to restore stock rom via Cwm? You can download fresh one from our forum.
Go to advanced and clear dalvik cache it might help
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Yes, tried fresh CWM backups also.
But finally i solved this problem
Dont know why, but when i formatted internal sd, rom booted with no problems.
Firtstly i didnt want to format internal sd because there was my backup in case something goes wrong.
But it went wrong, so i had nothing to loose
So if anybody will have this problem then format everything (cache/data/system/internal_sd, wipe Dalvik), then restore backup or install zip from sd_ext.
ExperiencedStockFinal booted ok, backup made on sd_ext also.
Will now try to install CM10.1, and maybe i'll investigate why i have this bootloop bug on my phone.

PLease help with softbricked S4

Hello all,
I rooted my s4 a while a go and installed TWRP and today I decided to flash a rom so I downloaded it and flashed it but my phone would no longer boot past the first splash screen apparently the rom files were corrupted so I went back into recovery and wiped the phone then restored my backup and now I am stuck on the boot animation which I left for a good 15 min and I also tried pulling the batteries out and still no luck.
Could you please help me fix this??
joeandro said:
Hello all,
I rooted my s4 a while a go and installed TWRP and today I decided to flash a rom so I downloaded it and flashed it but my phone would no longer boot past the first splash screen apparently the rom files were corrupted so I went back into recovery and wiped the phone then restored my backup and now I am stuck on the boot animation which I left for a good 15 min and I also tried pulling the batteries out and still no luck.
Could you please help me fix this??
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Reboot to TWRP and wipe your System, Data, Dalvik and Cache... Then Boot to Download mode and flash your phone's proper firmware using Odin.. Make sure you have a backup of your installed Apps and their Data..
Hope this helps you
Sami Kabir said:
Reboot to TWRP and wipe your System, Data, Dalvik and Cache... Then Boot to Download mode and flash your phone's proper firmware using Odin.. Make sure you have a backup of your installed Apps and their Data..
Hope this helps you
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Thanks alot man!! I flashed stock as you said and everything went back to normal. Good thing I had 3 different types of backup so I didn't lose any data.

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