Hi, i bricked my magic.
i upgrade spl and radio, and i have official 1.5 sense, next i downgrade spl and radio, and i installed forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=621578, all started, not all sd card says in notyfications SD card removed insert new one ( i format sd card, and this does not work), i mean to return to the old rom, i upgrade spl ( S-OFF ) suddenly if i send files security turned on (S-ON), now i have ( fast boot )
shhaphire pvt 32A ENG s-on H
hboot-1.33.2010 (sapp10000)
cpld-12
radio-3.22.20.17
jun 2 2009,17:27:03
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and, if i must go to recovery i must in cmd say fastboot boot recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.5.2H.img
and if i go to flash i have sd-card bug
build xxxxxx
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0)
(no such file or directory
E: Can't mount SDCARD:
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i try to install official rom witch ruu ( bad usb connect ). what i must do? maybe is an option to share files like ftp ( not sd files), system not loading, i try to install recovery spl ... i don't have permission ( signature veryfity fail )
hboot have don't loaded files from sd.
It isn't brick.
Try flash old recovery, not 1.5.2, then try reflash Engineering SPL 1.33.2010
If it cann't mount SD - try mount USB-disk in recovery and unmount back
May be SDCard is stucking...
If it cann't mount SD - try mount USB-disk in recovery and unmount back
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i can mount usb, i can fash with it?
i can't flash recovery, i have S-ON, i can boot, and if i boot, sd card doesn't work too, i try my friend sdcard, and doesn't work too
This is not the place to discuss this, wrong forum section.
Anyway, i think you need a goldcard.
if i get goldcard, can i do something? ( in hboot mode samping.zip cannot be mount, and no detect sd card )
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I've spent the last day and a half fighting with my device to get the espresso dump to boot on my Radio 6.35 32A phone. I finally fixed all the crashes to find that the SD card isn't mounting properly because it keeps telling me that my sd card is missing. I know that my SD works fine because it mounts properly in recovery and every other rom. If anyone can point me to the files that are used to mount the SD card that would be a great help
*Update* i can manually mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 to /sdcard and adb into it but it still is not read by the rest of the rom
Phil_McRevis said:
*Update* i can manually mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 to /sdcard and adb into it but it still is not read by the rest of the rom
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Have you partitioned your sd? Becouse I solved that problem on Cursorsense removing partitions on my sd card. Bye.
Try this from command line, boot into fastboot and type:
Code:
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
Thanks for your responses guys... i'm trying the fastboot method now and no my sd card was not partitioned.
ok so the fastboot oem command didn't work but just curious what did it do?
edited vold.conf.. works now
Phil_McRevis said:
ok so the fastboot oem command didn't work but just curious what did it do?
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It's the QXDM logging feature which automatically disables the SD card outside of fastboot.
Have a Telstra One XL 1.89 - after hours of reading/researching I finally rooted the phone and flashed TWRP (ver 2.2.2.0) recovery with a custom ROM.
Everything was working fine until I tried to install a different ROM - I made a backup via TWRP, installed the new ROM but it wouldn't boot ... no worries I had the backup ... I accidentally selected FACTORY RESET from the bootloader instead of RECOVERY which seemed to have wiped all my data on the internal SD card - so my backup has been wiped.
I'm still able to access TWRP so I thought I could simply mount my SD card to my computer and copy my old ROM to flash - however I can't mount the SD card from TWRP - TWRP's console is throwing up "E:failed to mount /sdcard (Invalid argument)" and "E:Unable to mount /sdcard when trying to read settings file." errors - hence in the Mount menu, I can't check the "Mount SDCard" checkbox! (WTF?) - I Google'd this and someone advised that you will need to partition the SD card from within TWRP before it will allow you to mount it - I tried partitioning it but still throwing up those errors
I can also access the device from command prompt via adb - so I tried to flash a rom directly via fastboot but it throws up a "FAILED (remote: not allowed)" when it tries to flash it.
What are my options here? Am I completely screwed? I'm currently in the process of downloading the Telstra RUU - will this even work in my case?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated - pulling my hair out here ... 2 week old phone
The RUU will make it all better
just lock your bootloader again before you run it
Look who's still floating
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
So you could post here when you didn't have a hox but I can't? Oooookayyyy.
In my heart I always had a hox......now I hate this p.o.s yet I'm still here, smh
My fastboot oem unlock tabby will be here Tuesday tho
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slavlazar said:
Have a Telstra One XL 1.89 - after hours of reading/researching I finally rooted the phone and flashed TWRP (ver 2.2.2.0) recovery with a custom ROM.
Everything was working fine until I tried to install a different ROM - I made a backup via TWRP, installed the new ROM but it wouldn't boot ... no worries I had the backup ... I accidentally selected FACTORY RESET from the bootloader instead of RECOVERY which seemed to have wiped all my data on the internal SD card - so my backup has been wiped.
I'm still able to access TWRP so I thought I could simply mount my SD card to my computer and copy my old ROM to flash - however I can't mount the SD card from TWRP - TWRP's console is throwing up "E:failed to mount /sdcard (Invalid argument)" and "E:Unable to mount /sdcard when trying to read settings file." errors - hence in the Mount menu, I can't check the "Mount SDCard" checkbox! (WTF?) - I Google'd this and someone advised that you will need to partition the SD card from within TWRP before it will allow you to mount it - I tried partitioning it but still throwing up those errors
I can also access the device from command prompt via adb - so I tried to flash a rom directly via fastboot but it throws up a "FAILED (remote: not allowed)" when it tries to flash it.
What are my options here? Am I completely screwed? I'm currently in the process of downloading the Telstra RUU - will this even work in my case?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated - pulling my hair out here ... 2 week old phone
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Hey mate,
RUU will work but before you do just try mounting it through twrp then plugging it into your pc.
When you're in the mount menu in twrp make sure you hit mount usb storage for Windows to recognise it.
When I did this I got a prompt in Windows that said it needed to format the drive so I formatted it then just copied over the rom I wanted to flash then unmounted and flashed the rom.
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I ran a recovery in TWRP to get my phone back to the phones original rom after being on AOKP JB Build 4 on my AT&T One X, but now it stays on the HTC boot screen with the red legal warning on it and TWRP can't mount /sdcard to flash back to another rom. I really hope that this isn't a brick but can someone shine some light on this issue and a possible fix? Help would be greatly appreciated!
Update: Was able to get AOKP flashed back by mounting /data as /sdcard, phone boots into it and I can use it, but the internal storage (/sdcard) is nonexistent and won't mount.
format sdcard in your computers os. make sure not to factory reset or clear storage in bootloader or it will corrupt sdcard.
DvineLord said:
format sdcard in your computers os. make sure not to factory reset or clear storage in bootloader or it will corrupt sdcard.
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I can't get the phone to mount as a removable drive because of the problem with /sdcard, so I can't format it from my computer.
c_h0use said:
I can't get the phone to mount as a removable drive because of the problem with /sdcard, so I can't format it from my computer.
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Don't worry about the red text. We all have that. And it is not bricked.
Can you turn the phone on with the stock ROM you flashed? If so, can you mount the SD card while it is on, booted up in phone mode? If, mount it there, then move your new rom to your phone.
Hello,
I have a similar issue, i can get into TWRP recovery, but i am not able to mount sdcard. My mistake was that i did fastboot flash boot boot.img but i neglected to actually flash the room and i didn't put the rom in the sdcard, so now i need to mount the sdcard to load the rom to flash it, but that is where i am stuck, is there a way to copy files into the sdcard via adb or any other way?
Any help will be greatly appreciated it.
Thank you.
XRACER said:
Hello,
I have a similar issue, i can get into TWRP recovery, but i am not able to mount sdcard. My mistake was that i did fastboot flash boot boot.img but i neglected to actually flash the room and i didn't put the rom in the sdcard, so now i need to mount the sdcard to load the rom to flash it, but that is where i am stuck, is there a way to copy files into the sdcard via adb or any other way?
Any help will be greatly appreciated it.
Thank you.
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I think what you need to do then is flash the ROM from your bootloader. I found this guide with directions explaining how to flash from the bootloader by googling How To Flash Rom from Bootloader in the XDA Wiki. Here are the steps
ROM Flashing
Obtain a ROM of your choice, and note the location on your computer.
reboot your device into fastboot mode via one of the following options.
adb reboot bootloader (requires USB debugging to be turned on).
power off the device then back on with 'vol up' + power button.
Wipe your device.
fastboot -w
Update your ROM.
fastboot update </path/to/your/RomFile.zip>
Your phone will update and automatically reboot into the new ROM.
ROM update without SDcard
If you don't have an sd card, or your slot is broken you can try this trick, but you will need a custom recovery like Clockwork.
Boot up your phone to recovery. And move your rom file to the adb directory, and start a command line ( cmd )
adb shell
mount data
adb push D:\custom_rom.zip /data/
Wait until the push finised, and restart your device to recovery again with "adb reboot-bootloader"
mount data
mount /data /sdcard ( mount the data folder into your sdcard folder, so your recovery will think that you have an sdcard installed )
Locate the ROM .Zip file you wish to flash.
Confirm the flash by following the on-screen instructions (ie: pressing the trackball, pressing the call button, etc.)
If no errors arise during the flashing process then the ROM flash was successful, Reboot the device.
With some root file explorer, remove the rom file if you don't need it anymore, to free up space.
Or use adb to remove the custom recovery
adb shell rm data/custom_rom.zip
thanks for the reply but the procedure is not working,
when in fastboot through cmd i get
fatsboot -w
erasing 'userdata'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.003s
I made sure i am in fastboot USB
elphiz
XRACER said:
thanks for the reply but the procedure is not working,
when in fastboot through cmd i get
fatsboot -w
erasing 'userdata'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.003s
I made sure i am in fastboot USB
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Lol this just happen toe last night what u need to do is boot into bootloader then plug it USB cable to ur phone and format your sdcard it make sure u download a Rom to your computer before this it can be any tom you like after you format you can put the Rom on ur sdcard and flash and u will be golden
loading into bootloader doesn't allow the computer to read/access the sdcard keep in mind this is the HOX so the sdcard is the internal memory, i could get into the recovery and then try to mount it that way and format from there but for some reason i can't select the option mount sdcard.
This works:
How to Fix corrupt/unmountable internal storage on the HTC One X/XL
http://forums.team-nocturnal.com/sh...storage-on-the-HTC-One-X-XL?p=13552#post13552
perfect thanks that did the job. now time to install the ROM!!!!
thanks a lot
hmmmm.... one more question would i need to flash the boot image as well before installing the ROM???
EDIT: i went ahead and just flashed the ROM, and everything is working fine.
Thank you to everyone
XRACER said:
perfect thanks that did the job. now time to install the ROM!!!!
thanks a lot
hmmmm.... one more question would i need to flash the boot image as well before installing the ROM???
EDIT: i went ahead and just flashed the ROM, and everything is working fine.
Thank you to everyone
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If you're not on Hboot 1.14 then you don't have to flashboot flash boot.img. just flash the .zip from your sd card
Sent from my HTC One XL cellular device over clocked to 1.9Ghz
thank you sir!
king200 said:
This works:
How to Fix corrupt/unmountable internal storage on the HTC One X/XL
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ok this did work and i appreciate the link. ive bookmarked it for future use. what sux is i assumed i bricked and have already had a new phone shipped. oh well guess i got a back up
will this work because my microsims card unable to mount /sdcard which i assume is the internal one will it work even if its blank/empty via computer because i have no working os on my phone i have incredible 4g so i hope you can help me
XRACER said:
loading into bootloader doesn't allow the computer to read/access the sdcard keep in mind this is the HOX so the sdcard is the internal memory, i could get into the recovery and then try to mount it that way and format from there but for some reason i can't select the option mount sdcard.
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I did it. Apparently you can install a zip ROM from SD card once you repartition it from the recovery. There is an option to partition the SD card in the Recovery.
After that, restart the phone, go into recovery again, connect to the PC using a USB cable, and use the USB mount option if you want to copy the ROM without removing the microSD card from the phone. Copy the zip ROM to the sdcard and try installing the ROM again. It worked for me !
I was installing the Pico ROM from this tutorial:
www (dot) rootlord.com/2013/08/revert-htc-explorer-back-to-stock-rom (dot) html
I
TWRP Mounting SD card
DvineLord said:
format sdcard in your computers os. make sure not to factory reset or clear storage in bootloader or it will corrupt sdcard.
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So I think I may have currupted my sdcard. I'm running CM-12 4/21/15 nightly. I'm a nubie at this stuff and have read everywhere I can think of on the forums. When I try to reboot to bootloader from TWRP recovery if goes immediately to the do no remove USB connection FIRMWARE Update. I am worried that this will un-root me with AT&T being jerks and fixing the bumped bootloader. So, I have always just pulled the battery, plus it never has any progress on the %downloaded bar.
To try to fix the issue I may have just made it worse and created too many partitions or corrupted the SD by doing exactly what you said not to do above. Before I did a TWRP wipe (not the advanced version) the SD card was mounted, but some apps like google play music kept saying external storage removed. I did the wipe and saw the factory reset screen and said ok. I had to download all my apps again and then switched to Google Now launcher I orginally rooted and bootloader unlocked with bump on a different smaller external SD card. I wasn't sure if that had anything to do with it.
I'm almost unsure what to ask you or other more experienced users what to do.
eee. how about on my samsung galaxy j5 sm j500h? i wanted to mount my phone to pc but i cant. was planning to fix my phone cause im stucked on bootlogo due to flashing xposed-v72-sdk22-arm.zip. Hoping that you guys can help me out.
General InformationFrom time to time while While Looking Through The Question & Answering Section I See At lest 3-5 Threads Talking About "How Do I get Back To Stock" Or "How Do I Run A Ruu" Now Most (Hopefully) Already Know How To Do This But To Those Who Don't Or Just Want To Review On What To Do Then To Day Is Your Lucky Day
Prerequisites
HTC One S (This Guide Can Be Used For Most HTC Phone Just Don't Use The Stock Recovery )
Ruu For Your Phone Or What Ever Floats Your Boat
Stock Recovery
Windows Computer
Fastboot Drivers
Android USB Cable
Over 50% Battery Life
About 15-30 Min Of Your Time
Getting the RUU
Let's Start Of By Getting Your Ruu
I Would Get RUU From Here Android RUU
Get The RUU That matches your carrier If you are S-Off/SuperCID,
you can run any RUU. Otherwise it must match those or it will not run.
So Grab Your Ruu For Your Phone Then Proceed To The Next Step
Testing FastBoot So For Your Phone To Go In To Ruu Mode To Go Back To Stock You Will Need Fastboot Hopefully You Have It Installed Already But If Your Doubtful And Don't Think You Have It Then...
Boot in To Bootloader With VolDown+Power Button
Go To Your FastBoot Folder Click On The Folder With CTRL And Right Clicking The Mouse And And Type The Following Commands
Code:
Fastboot devices
You Should Get This
Code:
HT24RW406168 fastboot
Or some Thing Along Those Lines If Not Then DownLoad HTC Drivers I will Provide You With A Link On Where To Find Them
Flashing Stock RecoveryNOTE If You Have No Custom Recovery Then And You Are On Stock Recovery Then You Do Not Need This Step
Now We Will Need To Flash Stock Recovery For The Ruu To work Good Thing For You It Is In The Zip I Have Provided For You
Look For The Zip At The Bottom Of The Thread And Flash It In Recovery After You Have Flashed It In recovery Then Reboot To Bootloader
Running Your RuuNow IF You Have Gotten This Far Then Its Time For You To Run Your Ruu So
Have Your Phone In Bootloader > Fastboot Then Double Click The Ruu And Let It Run
Now it May Take Some Time For It To Load Up Complete Normal After It Has Gone In To
It Will Give You Some Info Just Go Past It And Once You Get To The End With Your Phone
Plugged In Give It The Finely OK And Let The Ruu Do Its Magic
Now Your Phone Is In A Delicate State So If You Remove The Cable OR Any Thing Should Happen Your Phone Will BRICK
Once It Is Done It Will reboot Your Phone And You Will Be Stock Again.
Files/InfoHTC Drivers
Stock Recovery For Ville Only
Go Back To **LOCKED*
yes posttwobandit striks again awesome
Thanks a lot! This guide is very useful.
I got stuck when trying to install the Flash Stock Recovery. I currently have a TWRP v2.4.1.0. When I flash the zip file of the stock rom you provided I got the following error messages (see also the attached screenshot):
Code:
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to recreate android secure folder.
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount storage.
E:Unable to mount /sdcard during GUI startup.
E:Unable to mount /sdcard when trying to read settings
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/StockRecovery.zip'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount storage.
Any idea on how I could fix this?
krige said:
Thanks a lot! This guide is very useful.
I got stuck when trying to install the Flash Stock Recovery. I currently have a TWRP v2.4.1.0. When I flash the zip file of the stock rom you provided I got the following error messages (see also the attached screenshot):
Code:
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to recreate android secure folder.
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount storage.
E:Unable to mount /sdcard during GUI startup.
E:Unable to mount /sdcard when trying to read settings
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/StockRecovery.zip'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount storage.
Any idea on how I could fix this?
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looks like your SD is corrupted if so you will have to wipe it
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krige said:
Thanks a lot! This guide is very useful.
I got stuck when trying to install the Flash Stock Recovery. I currently have a TWRP v2.4.1.0. When I flash the zip file of the stock rom you provided I got the following error messages (see also the attached screenshot):
Code:
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to recreate android secure folder.
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount storage.
E:Unable to mount /sdcard during GUI startup.
E:Unable to mount /sdcard when trying to read settings
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/StockRecovery.zip'
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
E:Unable to mount storage.
Any idea on how I could fix this?
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If your on HBOOT 2.16, use the TWRP use the recovery that came with Maximus or this recovery. For HBOOT 2.15, use the latest TWRP on their page
dd98 said:
If your on HBOOT 2.16, use the TWRP use the recovery that came with Maximus or this recovery. For HBOOT 2.15, use the latest TWRP on their page
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I am on HBOOT 2.15 with TWRP 2.4.1.0. Following your suggestion I downloaded "twrp-2.7.0.8-ville.img" from here and flashed it using fastboot.
Once in TWRP 2.7.0.8 I was able to successfully flash cm-11-20140609-SNAPSHOT-M7-ville.zip and gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip but once I boot the phone I get into a screen with thin blue lines and some blinking cyan lines (I believe that's CM logo corrupted animation). See the attached screenshot.
Trying to wipe the cache and dalvik cache and flashing again didn't fix it.
Any other suggestion?
krige said:
I am on HBOOT 2.15 with TWRP 2.4.1.0. Following your suggestion I downloaded "twrp-2.7.0.8-ville.img" from here and flashed it using fastboot.
Once in TWRP 2.7.0.8 I was able to successfully flash cm-11-20140609-SNAPSHOT-M7-ville.zip and gapps-kk-20140606-signed.zip but once I boot the phone I get into a screen with thin blue lines and some blinking cyan lines (I believe that's CM logo corrupted animation). See the attached screenshot.
Trying to wipe the cache and dalvik cache and flashing again didn't fix it.
Any other suggestion?
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Yeah that happened to me before, not sure why but I dont know how to fix it, maybe someone else does
Furthermore, my computer doesn't seem to recognize the phone with the new TWRP: when I plug it to it a message dialog says the drivers where not successfully installed. I tried installing HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe and HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x64_1.0.5375.msi from here and even the full HTC Sync Manager from the HTC web site but none of them solved the problem. I've run out of ideas...
Same results with CWM 6.0.4 and TWRP 2.7.1.0a, no drivers found and thin blue lines after flashing CM.
I have extracted the img file from the zip of the stock kernel linked in the first post and flashed it through fastboot. Then I followed the instructions to install the stock ROM in the first post, using the RUU RUU_Ville_U_TIM_IT_1.78.901.6_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_261961 , but the procedure never ended. I left it running the whole night but when I checked it in the morning the application was still running and the phone was displaying the HTC logo (see the attached screenshots).
I have just noticed my phone is S-ON (see the attached screenshot).
As the instructions in the first post suggest to "Get The RUU That matches your carrier If you are S-Off/SuperCID", what should we do if we are S-ON? Should we get to S-Off first?
Here is the fastboot getvar all output:
Code:
version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 2.15.0000
version-baseband: 1.15.50.05.29
version-cpld: None
version-microp: None
version-main:
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
product: vle
platform: HBOOT-8960
modelid: PJ4010000
cidnum: VODAP102
battery-status: good
battery-voltage: 4167mV
partition-layout: Generic
security: on
build-mode: SHIP
boot-mode: FASTBOOT
commitno-bootloader: dirty-64bedd38
hbootpreupdate: 11
gencheckpt: 0
Summing up these are the current problems I am having:
- Windows does not recognize the phone when it is plugged to it in recovery mode because it can't find the drivers (the phone is recognized under Linux though)
- the phone is S-ON: I am not sure which procedure I should follow as all the guides I find around are for S-Off versions, I don't know whether I should first get into S-Off first (if that is even possible)
- I don't know how to choose the right RUU for my phone. I gathered I should choose the RUU according to my CID, that is VODAP102 but none of the files in the Android RUU page mentioned in the first post seems to match it.
- There seems to be no RUU for VODAP102 only a Nandroid Backup. I managed to copy it on the phone from a computer with Linux, in the sdcard directory, but I don't know how exactly I am supposed to install it. On CWM there is a "backup and restore" entry: when I choose "restore from /storage/sdcard0" it tells me "No files found" (see the attached screenshot). Am I supposed to extract the content of the zip file?
- I don't know whether the phone should be locked or unlocked while running the RUU nor whether that really matters.
if you can, go s-off and change your CID to HTC__001 (EU CID). Assuming your vodafone in europe, you should have no problems with mobile networks, if your not in EU then don't do this
I have tried obtaining the supercid following this guide but I got stopped at step 3 because of the following error:
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 of=/sdcard/mmcblk0p4
dd: can't open '/sdcard/mmcblk0p4': No such file or directory
I tried with sdcard0 and sdcard1 but nothing changed.
cat /etc/fstab
Code:
/dev/block/mmcblk0p34 /cache ext4 rw
/dev/block/mmcblk0p35 /data ext4 rw
/dev/block/mmcblk0p33 /system ext4 rw
I tried mounting the sdcard from the recovery (CWM 6.0.4.8) but I got another error:
Code:
error mounting /stoarge/sdcard0
Here is the output of dmesg.
I have been told there is 99% chance the flash is burned because of the following two lines:
Code:
<6>[ 5.190538] mmc0: new high speed DDR MMC card at address 0001
<6>[ 5.196337] mmcblk0: mmc0:0001 MAG2GA 14.5 GiB
That's because the HTC One S apparently uses a Samsung flash, model MAG2GA, which has a known bug similar to the S3 one.
Do you concur? Should I trash the phone?
Any insight would be highly appreciated.
but the bootloader should not be " locked" ?
Hi! I'm on hboot 2,16...do i need to revert to 2,15 to run a RUU?
Other info:
S-off
Supercid
TWRP
I need to pass the phone to my father, want to give him stock
Thanks
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Jeeza said:
Hi! I'm on hboot 2,16...do i need to revert to 2,15 to run a RUU?
Other info:
S-off
Supercid
TWRP
I need to pass the phone to my father, want to give him stock
Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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No you should be good if you get a error it maybe from your cid all you would have to do is just change it to the ruu your running
I reverted to 2.15 prior to running the ruu and everything went fine..thanks for the guide!
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Thanks man! this help me a lot, I didn't know how to do this :laugh:
Does it works in all the CIDs?
Slayz08 said:
Does it works in all the CIDs?
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Umm All you have to do is apply it with the ruu you have if it needs a certain cid then run a different one
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Good day everyone,
Please Help Me. Im not to sure what exactly i have done .but heres what information i do know.
I have a boost mobile k2_cl 4.2.2 sense 5 . While trying to root i seem to have deleted my internal sd and no longer have an operating system. i do have access to : bootloader which shows the following
TAMPERED
UNLOCKED K2_CL PVT Ship On RL
hboot 2.21.000
Radio 1.12.50.0516
Open DSD V10.2.0268.0401
OS
EMMC boot 1024 MB
I am also able to access fastboot as well as my recovery TWRP version 2.7.1-k2_cl. I was in the process of rooting it. I used the HTC.com guide to unlock the boot loader and using a "Mini-SDK" from Android Forums flashed the previously mentioned TWRP recovery. This was a three or four hour project for me to get this far and I was fairly beat by then but,
The only thing that did not go according to directions was that I had used a generic USB cable which was a loose fit into the phone. Near the end of my task I bumped the phone and the "kadink" "kadink" beeps that signal that something is either being plugged or unplugged from the PC did about 6 beeps. When I finally found an OEM cable and plugged it in there was no longer an operating system on the phone. Furthermore, the TWRP recovery would not function and perform any commands. Whether a back up or Format the SC card or to Wi pe anything, all options of the TWRP recovery produced the same results. the log reads when I tried the Repair function -
E: unable to mount 'int_sd'
E: unable to mount '/int_sd'
Updating partition details
E: unable to mount '/cache'
E: unable to mount'/data'
and E: unable to mount 'int_sd' and also unable to mount the following: internal storage, /int_sd during gui start up, /cache, then it says,
Full SELinux is present then,
E: unable to mount "/cache', /cache, int_sd/twrp when trying to read setting file. Then
Repairing ext_sd card using dosfsck...
Unable to repair '/sd card
Error repairing file system
But I also get about the identicle message, about being unable to mount anything it tries to mount with all the options of TWRP. Is there someone to tell me what to do to fix this? I have a nandroid back up with the stock RUU to put back on it, or if you know of a better version of something could you advise me what to do?
Thanks a million guys,
mike