Hi everybody...so i have the t-mobile mda and ive had molskis operating system on it for a few months now and today when i restarted my phone it went to the bootloader screen and i cant seem to do anything to make it work again...i just flashed it back to his OS again and still everytime i restart it it goes to the bootloader screen...any pointers on what i can do? sorry for the ****ty punctuation and everything im just in a huge rush before i have to go to work and my job kinda requires my cell phone to be used sometimes
XxShibbyxX said:
Hi everybody...so i have the t-mobile mda and ive had molskis operating system on it for a few months now and today when i restarted my phone it went to the bootloader screen and i cant seem to do anything to make it work again...i just flashed it back to his OS again and still everytime i restart it it goes to the bootloader screen...any pointers on what i can do? sorry for the ****ty punctuation and everything im just in a huge rush before i have to go to work and my job kinda requires my cell phone to be used sometimes
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I'd suggest reloading your carrier's orignal ROM, especially if you're trying to reflash a custom rom. If it's a G4, be sure to follow the ShellTool prodecure.
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I've searched the forums relentlessly with no luck. I rooted, installed some roms, tried to install Cyanogens latest rom, became stuck on the bootup screen for 30 minutes. Tried to wipe and reinstall and I get the same thing. Well now the boot screen comes up and the phone powers down automatically after about 5 seconds. I cant get to bootloader either. I'm worried it's really done now. Sorry in advance for being a dumb noob but if anyone could help i'd really appreciate it. Btw, I have a mytouch 3g.
Ok. I got to the bootloader and reinstalled the last working (hero) rom I had. It appears to be loading now. I still would like to change this rom as I really need bluetooth support but after that scare, I'm not sure what I did wrong. I was under the impression Cyanogen's ROMs were fairly simple to load. Sorry if this is not thread worthy but I've had this phone less than a week and if I brick it, my wife will kill me!
Hello, the past couple of days my phone suddenly shut off by itself at random times of the day. I didn't think much of it because I figured it was just acting up like it sometimes does..Anyways my real problem is ever since last night(when it shut off by itself) it wont load HTC Sense when the OS loads. I'm currently running the Energy Raphael ROM 21905 with Sense 2.5. I have tried almost everything..The easiest way out I thought was to just update to the latest Energy ROM, however I can't because without Sense loaded my computer is unable to make a connection with the phone, leaving me screwed. Unless there is another way?
Nevermind. I didnt know you could load into the SPL and update it that way. So all should be good now
Well,well.
If the OS isn't running for any reason,just enter the bootloader(tri-color screen) and connect the phone afterwards. If one is able to enter bootloader,it is not bricked and it is alive,so one can do at the time something with that.
Just for noobs.
TomasNM said:
Well,well.
If the OS isn't running for any reason,just enter the bootloader(tri-color screen) and connect the phone afterwards. If one is able to enter bootloader,it is not bricked and it is alive,so one can do at the time something with that.
Just for noobs.
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my telephone is also willing to go into bootloader, but i keep getting the 262 error while updating my rom. So that means my telephone isn't bricked yet? what are the possibilities to fix my telephone?
Well,don't know actually,what happens with wrong version flashed.
However let's talk in your thread about it...
Hi,
Alright, im totally new to this; I'm trying to run Android on my HD2...
So, All guides I found kind of talked about the same things:
1, Flash phone with HSPL3
2. Flash phone with Radio 2.15.50.40
3. Flash magldr v.1.13
4. Download a NAND ROM -- I was first trying with Cope's Cyanogen Rom, kept getting stuck on GO GO GO! (in magldr) after a while I actually got it to work, but couldn't get data to work, the first time I restarted the phone it got stuck again....
Then I flashed official tmobile wm, got rid of magldr, and started all over, but this time I tried flashing MDJ's Cyanogen Rom, however after resolving several previous issues i got stuck on GO GO GO! again...
also, I have tried with both magldr v 1.11 and 1.13
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Is there something wrong with the previous steps I took? Any suggestions?
There is another thing that was always wrong with my phone which might be causing this problem; ever since I got it it would sometimes get stuck on the first purple "stay together" screen and not want to move... Even after I restart the screen would persist, and the only solution was to let it 'chill' for a while before attempting to turn on again...[It got stuck even when I flashed the wm to get rid of mangldr]
So any suggestions on how could I get Android running ???
Thanks
Never mind....
It seems to have fixed itself!!! THIS IS GREAT!!! Skyfire, one bus away!!!!
Thanks to all for this awsome forum and for the great roms!!!!
xzpx said:
Hi,
Alright, im totally new to this; I'm trying to run Android on my HD2...
So, All guides I found kind of talked about the same things:
1, Flash phone with HSPL3
2. Flash phone with Radio 2.15.50.40
3. Flash magldr v.1.13
4. Download a NAND ROM -- I was first trying with Cope's Cyanogen Rom, kept getting stuck on GO GO GO! (in magldr) after a while I actually got it to work, but couldn't get data to work, the first time I restarted the phone it got stuck again....
Then I flashed official tmobile wm, got rid of magldr, and started all over, but this time I tried flashing MDJ's Cyanogen Rom, however after resolving several previous issues i got stuck on GO GO GO! again...
also, I have tried with both magldr v 1.11 and 1.13
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Is there something wrong with the previous steps I took? Any suggestions?
There is another thing that was always wrong with my phone which might be causing this problem; ever since I got it it would sometimes get stuck on the first purple "stay together" screen and not want to move... Even after I restart the screen would persist, and the only solution was to let it 'chill' for a while before attempting to turn on again...[It got stuck even when I flashed the wm to get rid of mangldr]
So any suggestions on how could I get Android running ???
Thanks
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Hi, Can you please tell me how do you fix your data to work? On my HD2 everthing iworks fine except data using phone connection ( Data works fine on wifi). Please let me know how to fix this or send me a link for your android ROM. I am using Flash phone with HSPL2.08
2. Flash magldr v.1.13. Anroid version 2.2. I dont know the radio version i am using.
Thanks in advance. Mathew
My problem is when I turn on the phone, the Google logo stays stuck and after unknown minutes boots in with the software animation, but very slow! First a little history of my upgrades with this phone.
My friend bought me Nexus S T-mobile version for US 6 mounts ago, and the phone was with Gingerbread 2.3.4. After reading many post from here, I decided to upgrade because I can't upgraded 2.3.6 OTA. After many hours I finally upgraded it to 2.3.6.
Then ICS came out, and again, I upgraded to 4.0.3. Then, a few weeks ago, I got the 4.0.4 OTA notification. Happily I taped yes. And then before two days ago, my phone just died. I don't know how.
I have 115 installed application, no music inside, no ROOT - just pure stock. I was in my college room and I left my phone on the desk right in front of me and after few minutes when I looked at the phone, the Google logo was there. I didn't give the phone to anyone to picks or anything. When I get home, I turn the phone on and still the Google logo just was there doing nothing and like I said before, after unknown minutes the phone boots in with very slow animation of the ICS software. I decided to install Clockwork Mod recovery 5.0.2.0 and root the phone. After reading many tutorials I installed CWM recovery successfully. Then I tried to downgrade to 2.3.4 and successfully I did that to.
Now after doing all this things to this phone, after so many hours in pain, the phone is nothing like one week ago. The booting is very slow, the animation is veryyy slow, and I don't know what to do anymore... I think this is hardware problem.
Please help me solving this problem, I really expect someone here to know what is the problem and will help me in anyway. I'm desperate, and I don't know what to write here to tell you how desperate and sad I am...
Thank you in advance.
p.s. sorry for any grammar mistakes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572307&highlight=factory+images
yeah, definitely flash the factory images, you'll have to reflash cwm after though
Do you reboot that often... that this is a problem?
I don't know how much time mine takes to boot... I don't remember the last time I've rebooted it ...
That's why changing boot animations, for me, is stupid... you only get to see them once in 6 months(worst case scenario)?!
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Do you reboot that often... that this is a problem?
I don't know how much time mine takes to boot... I don't remember the last time I've rebooted it ...
That's why changing boot animations, for me, is stupid... you only get to see them once in 6 months(worst case scenario)?!
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not if youre a crackflasher(flash stuff often). i see my boot animation 5+ times daily, if not much more
Yeah.. I forgot that...
When I had the Htc Magic, I used to flash it a LOT
I like Stock, the auto-updates...
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yeah, definitely flash the factory images, you'll have to reflash cwm after though
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I flash with the official images from here and I reflashed cwm.
muldy said:
Do you reboot that often... that this is a problem?
I don't know how much time mine takes to boot... I don't remember the last time I've rebooted it ...
That's why changing boot animations, for me, is stupid... you only get to see them once in 6 months(worst case scenario)?!
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I don't reboot that often, my phone itself reboots... I need to fix that problem, the slow booting, restarting, slow software... I need to know is it a hardware problem or software, because I did everything related to software problems...
I got my one SV k2_cl from boost a little over a month ago and got the bootloader unlocked and rooted, working fine until one morning it wouldn'tmake calls or texts. I tried to factory reset and when I tried to boot got stuck at the HTC logo. Took me 2 weeks to get it to even flash a Rom on here that will somewhat work. I've got WiFi and partial 3g 4g connectivity but no voice at all. When I try to use the phones its activation tool-error, tried manually programming phone- nothing. I'm stumped. Can someone please help me out here. Don't want to have to buy another phone if I can help it. The only guess I've got at the moment is that if I could get a stock original rom to flash I'd be good to go probably and just hold out on doing anything else to it until after the kitkat ota is launched. The few stock roms I've tried either wouldn't download for some reason or just won't flash right. Thanks in advance for any help guys. I've always been more of a hardware geek more so than software but I can usually muddle through following guides of course.
I'm not much into boost, but did you try to flash the available RUU?
help...
As a matter of fact I have tried that and unfortunetly the installer locked up on a reboot of the phone because the phone wants to do the "Android is upgrading # of #" on every boot. That was why I was thinking since adb/fastboot and the HTC One Toolkit all sorta work that if I could get ahold of a working stock rom to flash on there and I have a stock CWM backup still on my laptop from when I first got the phone rooted and everything working. But of course thanks for the tip anyway. I wish that would work. It seems to be the easiest way to install back to stock.