i am having trouble rooting my htc desire s hboot 2.00.002 S-ON android version 2.3.5. can anyone help??
iGeoo said:
i am having trouble rooting my htc desire s hboot 2.00.002 S-ON android version 2.3.5. can anyone help??
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.............why???? Everytime again..
What kind of trouble do you have after doing what to your phone??
I would like to see a doctor curing people ota after they send an email "help me I'm sick"
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Hi there! this worked for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390496
another method
first unlock bootloader through htcdev.com it isn't a big deal
make sure you have installed android sdk
download recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-saga.img and Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip I've attached it
(rename recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-saga.img to recovery.img)so you can flash it easily
than download android fastboot tools I've attached it
extract the fastboot-tools.zip to lets say C:\android
check out the 11.jpg
now turn on your phone into bootloader to do that push volume button down and power button than go into fastboot and plug your phone into usb
than run command and go to folder that you created lest say cd c:\android
than type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
done you've installed clockworkmod recovery
Now it's time to root your phone.
put Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip to sdcard root folder means just move it sdcard no subfolder
start your phone into cwm recovery to do that turn of your phone and again press volume down and power button
than scroll to recovery via volume up and down button than push power button when recovery highlight
and cwm will start up than select install zip from sdcard go to the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and select yes
phone is rooted
HOPE THIS HELP
niravnn said:
first unlock bootloader through htcdev.com it isn't a big deal
make sure you have installed android sdk
download recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-saga.img and Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip I've attached it
(rename recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-saga.img to recovery.img)so you can flash it easily
than download android fastboot tools I've attached it
extract the fastboot-tools.zip to lets say C:\android
check out the 11.jpg
now turn on your phone into bootloader to do that push volume button down and power button than go into fastboot and plug your phone into usb
than run command and go to folder that you created lest say cd c:\android
than type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
done you've installed clockworkmod recovery
Now it's time to root your phone.
put Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip to sdcard root folder means just move it sdcard no subfolder
start your phone into cwm recovery to do that turn of your phone and again press volume down and power button
than scroll to recovery via volume up and down button than push power button when recovery highlight
and cwm will start up than select install zip from sdcard go to the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip and select yes
phone is rooted
HOPE THIS HELP
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Wow, quite a big solution, maybe you covered his problem. but I would never recommend to someone to use htcdev.
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Thanks for the helpful comment, i will try and report back
Thanks this resolved my problem.!
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Can I now install custom rom? It still says S-On but is now unlocked. Thanks
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darius0519 said:
Can I now install custom rom? It still says S-On but is now unlocked. Thanks
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If you unlocked with htcdev you can flash custom roms and you need to flash the boot.img separately
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@darius0519
Its bee said soooooo many times, I am shocked someone wouldn't find it.
Flash a custom recovery.... Using fastboot then follow what eyahl said.
eyahl said:
If you unlocked with htcdev you can flash custom roms and you need to flash the boot.img separately
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Thanks men! You're a genius!
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iGeoo said:
i am having trouble rooting my htc desire s hboot 2.00.002 S-ON android version 2.3.5. can anyone help??
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You can't root the phone unless you've S-OFF'd it... trouble is with v2.00.002 Hboot, then Revoutionary won't work (requires 0.98.0000 or 0.98.0002).
You can try: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390496
anchemis said:
You can't root the phone unless you've S-OFF'd it... trouble is with v2.00.002 Hboot, then Revoutionary won't work (requires 0.98.0000 or 0.98.0002).
You can try: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390496
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I have rooted my phone by unlocking the bootloader from htcdev. Then flashing cwm from fast boot. Once cwm image is flashed i booted to recovery and installed superuser to root my friends phone. It is still on s-on state but says unlocked. And now its rooted.
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darius0519 said:
I have rooted my phone by unlocking the bootloader from htcdev. Then flashing cwm from fast boot. Once cwm image is flashed i booted to recovery and installed superuser to root my friends phone. It is still on s-on state but says unlocked. And now its rooted.
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Interesting! Try using 4EXT recovery? I find it better than CWM. Ext4 file systems, mount USB in recovery mode, etc.
darius0519 said:
I have rooted my phone by unlocking the bootloader from htcdev. Then flashing cwm from fast boot. Once cwm image is flashed i booted to recovery and installed superuser to root my friends phone. It is still on s-on state but says unlocked. And now its rooted.
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In my opinion it is in any way better to s-off and not unlock with htcdev. anything you do will be much more easier when s-off (for example flashing ROM, no need to flash boot.img separately...) And also there's a bigger chance of voiding your warranty when using htcdev.
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eyahl said:
In my opinion it is in any way better to s-off and not unlock with htcdev. anything you do will be much more easier when s-off (for example flashing ROM, no need to flash boot.img separately...) And also there's a bigger chance of voiding your warranty when using htcdev.
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i thinks your right men. but i just don't have the guts to try to downgrade the hboot loader since i am only doing it for a friend. im afraid i may brick his phone.
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Hello guys....i have 4ext-cwm4 recovery and i want to install the latest 4ext recovery.i cant acces any rom(my phone stays at htc bootscreen anytime i flash a rom).i need the recovery fast so i can convert my filesytem(in my current recovery i dont have this option)
Can someone give me an PG88IMG.zip with a 4 ext recovery?i searched everywhere on xda and interned without results.
PLS HELP.
any rom i flash the phone hangs at htc bootscreen......any possibilities to solve this <-?
Costinutz32 said:
Hello guys....i have 4ext-cwm4 recovery and i want to install the latest 4ext recovery.i cant acces any rom(my phone stays at htc bootscreen anytime i flash a rom).i need the recovery fast so i can convert my filesytem(in my current recovery i dont have this option)
Can someone give me an PG88IMG.zip with a 4 ext recovery?i searched everywhere on xda and interned without results.
PLS HELP.
any rom i flash the phone hangs at htc bootscreen......any possibilities to solve this <-?
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I think you unlocked your bootloader with htcdev, if yes you need to extract the boot.img of the ROM and after flashing the ROM you have to flash the kernel (boot.img) with fastboot, but next time search the forum, this has been discussed many times
Swyped from my desire s running damn sweet ice cream
Tectas said:
I think you unlocked your bootloader with htcdev, if yes you need to extract the boot.img of the ROM and after flashing the ROM you have to flash the kernel (boot.img) with fastboot, but next time search the forum, this has been discussed many times
Swyped from my desire s running damn sweet ice cream
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i need a custom recovery flashable from fastboot....i have s off eng hboot 6.98.2000.i need 4ext recovery...i searched but no satisfying results
http://db.tt/MDDOQJvO
Just rename it and delete the zip extension.
Swyped from my desire s running damn sweet ice cream
tnx!i made it
I have Desire S, and S-OFF. I've uploaded 2.10.8 RUU ....
Any rom i flash the phone hangs at htc bootscreen......any possibilities to solve this <-?
Is the solution if you upload 4EXT recovery.img. Phone will then be uploaded. Thank you.
P.S. Costinutz32 you succeeded, you can write me how you did please?
luky4 said:
I have Desire S, and S-OFF. I've uploaded 2.10.8 RUU ....
Any rom i flash the phone hangs at htc bootscreen......any possibilities to solve this <-?
Is the solution if you upload 4EXT recovery.img. Phone will then be uploaded. Thank you.
P.S. Costinutz32 you succeeded, you can write me how you did please?
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firstly...what do you want to know exactly?how did i returned to stock?
Costinutz32 said:
firstly...what do you want to know exactly?how did i returned to stock?
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Want to load a new RUU ver. 2.10.401.8.
Once the RUU install, the phone is not loaded, but remains on the HTC logo, and not go forward.
If you had the same problem please tell me how you resolved? Thank you.
i just reflashed the rom.....that is all......i rebooted my phone into bootloader then i let the ruu do his job.....also try doing a factory reset from bootloader
BUt a question...you are trying to return to stock after revolutionary s off?
Costinutz32 said:
i just reflashed the rom.....that is all......i rebooted my phone into bootloader then i let the ruu do his job.....also try doing a factory reset from bootloader
BUt a question...you are trying to return to stock after revolutionary s off?
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I do not want to return to the S-ON.
luky4 said:
I do not want to return to the S-ON.
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Run the ruu without attached device, don't close the the window.
Search inside your temp folder for the rom.zip, copy it to another folder and close the window.
Inside the rom.zip remove the hboot.img and recovery.img.
Flashing with bootloader:
Rename it to PG88IMG.zip.
Put it to the root of your sd.
Reboot to bootloader and follow the instructions.
Delete the pg88img.zip, otherwise it will try to flash it everytime you access the bootloader.
Flashing from recovery:
Put it to your sd.
Wipe all partitions except sd.
Flash it from recovery.
....extract the boot.img from the rom you flash via recovery and put it somewhere in your computer like C:\Android
then when you are in recovery open cmd connect your phone using the cable provided and type adb reboot bootloader
your phone will reboot in bootloader.now type in cmd fastboot flash boot C:\Android\boot.img
then reboot your phone.
@Tectas he doesn t want to return to stock....
Costinutz32 said:
@Tectas he doesn t want to return to stock....
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That's why the hboot.img and the recovery.img needs to be deleted
Without those he still would stay s-off and with the same recovery, just the system, radio and kernel would be reverted back to stock
ooo i didn t read that.....sorry man
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318919&page=10 also look here
Hey Guys,
My phone is stuck on the HTC logo with the little red message about development blah blah blah........... What do I do????
That depends on what you did or what you were trying to do.
You gotta give us more than that. Are you rooted? Unlocked boot loader? Can you reach recovery (hold down bottom volume rocker and power button)? If so, go to recovery, and use the 1.85 RUU found in the development section. Make sure your phone is in recovery.
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ethomas94 said:
You gotta give us more than that. Are you rooted? Unlocked boot loader? Can you reach recovery (hold down bottom volume rocker and power button)? If so, go to recovery, and use the 1.85 RUU found in the development section. Make sure your phone is in recovery.
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Ok tried running 1.85 RUU while in Recovery (TWRP) still erroring out. I'm unlocked and rooted. Any ideas??????????????
nonono. dont do the ruu when you are in recovery. instead of going to recovery in bootloader, go to fastboot. then on pc fastboot oem lock and run ruu, this will most likely fix your problem. whether or not you're problem can be fixed with an easier solution i do not know.
ethantarheels123 said:
nonono. dont do the ruu when you are in recovery. instead of going to recovery in bootloader, go to fastboot. then on pc fastboot oem lock and run ruu, this will most likely fix your problem. whether or not you're problem can be fixed with an easier solution i do not know.
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Thanks man finally!! Now how would i go about rooting again and flashing a rom since the phone is not rooted and locked again??? Sorry for newb questions iphone user for 6 yrs.... Thanks for all your help!!
do you still have the unlock_code.bin file from when you unlocked it? if not on your computer check your email cuz htc emailed them to you. then boot phone into fastboot and fastboot oem unlock with the unlock code. then look in some of the stickies for how to root 1.85 to get a batch file that flashes cwm for you automatically. once you flash cwm, flash the super user root file to root it. then you're good to go!! however i recommend you immediately install twrp over cwm.
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do you still have the unlock_code.bin file from when you unlocked it? if not on your computer check your email cuz htc emailed them to you. then boot phone into fastboot and fastboot oem unlock with the unlock code. then look in some of the stickies for how to root 1.85 to get a batch file that flashes cwm for you automatically. once you flash cwm, flash the super user root file to root it. then you're good to go!! however i recommend you immediately install twrp over cwm.
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I updated to 4.0.4 is their root for this???
ealvinito said:
I updated to 4.0.4 is their root for this???
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There's not gonna be root for 4.0.4 for a while. But sit tight.
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Unlock the bootloader again install twrp recovery. Then install root. Done.
gunnyman said:
Unlock the bootloader again install twrp recovery. Then install root. Done.
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Done. Unlocked and rooted running illuminati 4.0.4 and loving the smoothness. Thanks for the input.
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gunnyman said:
Unlock the bootloader again install twrp recovery. Then install root. Done.
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Yeah I don't know why in the age of TWRP people still use CWM. Unless your ROM requires it that is. Swiping vs messing around with the volume button, nuff said
Hello. I had my HTC Sensation rooted, S-OFF and a custom ROM installed but the phone started playing up so I sent it back to HTC. They wiped the ROM and got rid of the recovery and changed the HBOOT to 1.27.0000 but my phone is still S-OFF! :laugh:
I am puzzled however, how to get a custom recovery? There is no need for juopunutbear is there if my device is already S-OFF?
I want to have a custom recovery to install SuperSU and a custom ROM (Mike1887 Revolution Hd)
Any help?
My BootLoader is locked, too
your bootloader is not locked you just need to flah a new one and wrong section
look on the S-OFF jup thread
asad510 said:
your bootloader is not locked you just need to flah a new one and wrong section
look on the S-OFF jup thread
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Sorry, I'm a newb to this! And I'm just very annoyed about what they've done!
It says 'Locked' at the top, is it just saying that when it is unlocked? And how do you flash a new recovery? I've done it numerous times before but I'm clueless?
Jon.W said:
Hello. I had my HTC Sensation rooted, S-OFF and a custom ROM installed but the phone started playing up so I sent it back to HTC. They wiped the ROM and got rid of the recovery and changed the HBOOT to 1.27.0000 but my phone is still S-OFF! :laugh:
I am puzzled however, how to get a custom recovery? There is no need for juopunutbear is there if my device is already S-OFF?
I want to have a custom recovery to install SuperSU and a custom ROM (Mike1887 Revolution Hd)
Any help?
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i have the same problem could someone please help me
Both of you do this
Get the control bear folder.. From my soff guide.. Link in my signature (don't worry you are not going to do soff procedure again..)
Extract the zip file and keep it somewhere
Connect the phone from bootloader/fast boot to pc
Open command prompt from the control bear folder.. (if windows hold shift + right click - open command windows here)
And type this
controlbear -i
That's all. You will have juop bootloader aka unlocked bootloader
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ganeshp said:
Both of you do this
Get the control bear folder.. From my soff guide.. Link in my signature (don't worry you are not going to do soff procedure again..)
Extract the zip file and keep it somewhere
Connect the phone from bootloader/fast boot to pc
Open command prompt from the control bear folder.. (if windows hold shift + right click - open command windows here)
And type this
controlbear -i
That's all. You will have juop bootloader aka unlocked bootloader
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i dint work
any more methord
Htc sensation xe
How can i back to Stock? i mean if i dont want root or s-off or hboot. i want to know the way back home
dramen555 said:
How can i back to Stock? i mean if i dont want root or s-off or hboot. i want to know the way back home
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look here
Its my sisters phone, currently stucked at bootsplash screen
I shall post the bootloader information first....
** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
EVITA PVT SHOP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.14.0002
RADIO-0.19as.32.0909_L
OpenDSP-vs29.1.0.45.0662
eMMc-boot
Jun 11 2012
CID returned is HTC_044... No matter how i flash recovery, the phone simply reboots... means i cant get into recovery mode.
I tried reflashing boot.img from vipers and relash recovery... doesnt work.
Right now, im trying to flash RUU via zip..... I have relocked my bootloader... Current status is that I managed to send the zip file over... but its stucked at writing for the past 10 mins...
This is the RUU where i extracted the rom.zip from
"RUU_EVITA_UL_ICS_40_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.23.707.2_Radio_0.19as.32.09.09_L_10.104b.32.25L_release_271654_signed"
It should be the same as my current rom... which if i read correctly, it will not get updated? that I should use the newer 3.17 RUUs for asia in order to fix?
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Okay great... now after waiting for 4332 seconds for the writing part to finish... I knew its not going to work via waiting any longer... I unplugged the USB... the command prompt shows up an error (FAILED, too many links)... I attempted to restart the phone from the HTC logo and now it doesnt start at all... cant even get into bootloader... =.=
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Okay I've managed to save my phone using this method http://unlimited.io/qhsusbdload.htm
So now im back to square one... I can go bootloader... i unlocked it again... but i still cant go recovery...
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Now its back to being bricked again... as I was working on the phone outside when i managed to unbricked it. I choose to power off the phone from bootloader menu, thinking that I could work on it when I get home... alas, when i got home... the phone doesnt turn on... and i saw the dreaded QHSUSB_DLOAD thingy again...... omg... And the above method no longer works..........
kedirakevo said:
Its my sisters phone, currently stucked at bootsplash screen
I shall post the bootloader information first....
** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
EVITA PVT SHOP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.14.0002
RADIO-0.19as.32.0909_L
OpenDSP-vs29.1.0.45.0662
eMMc-boot
Jun 11 2012
CID returned is HTC_044... No matter how i flash recovery, the phone simply reboots... means i cant get into recovery mode.
I tried reflashing boot.img from vipers and relash recovery... doesnt work.
Right now, im trying to flash RUU via zip..... I have relocked my bootloader... Current status is that I managed to send the zip file over... but its stucked at writing for the past 10 mins...
This is the RUU where i extracted the rom.zip from
"RUU_EVITA_UL_ICS_40_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.23.707.2_Radio_0.19as.32.09.09_L_10.104b.32.25L_release_271654_signed"
It should be the same as my current rom... which if i read correctly, it will not get updated? that I should use the newer 3.17 RUUs for asia in order to fix?
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Stuck in a similar problem not sure what to do...
I dont understand why you guys want to relock and run the ruu... why not just flash a stock rom? Less headache
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If you're relocked then you can't flash the zip. The ruu is an exe you need to run it with your phone in fastboot usb
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exad said:
I dont understand why you guys want to relock and run the ruu... why not just flash a stock rom? Less headache
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how do i flash rom when recovery aint working?
area51avenger said:
If you're relocked then you can't flash the zip. The ruu is an exe you need to run it with your phone in fastboot usb
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426
Program says phone's bootloader must be locked in order to flash ruu zip
kedirakevo said:
how do i flash rom when recovery aint working?
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Unlock boot loader again if its relocked and just fastboot flash twrp.. use the one click tool if you don't know how to flash recovery but as long as boot loader is unlocked you can flash recovery. Once you do, recovery will work again.
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exad said:
Unlock boot loader again if its relocked and just fastboot flash twrp.. use the one click tool if you don't know how to flash recovery but as long as boot loader is unlocked you can flash recovery. Once you do, recovery will work again.
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which i stated in my first post that before relocking my bootloader... I have been reflashing the recovery many times but i cant boot into recovery mode....
kedirakevo said:
which i stated in my first post that before relocking my bootloader... I have been reflashing the recovery many times but i cant boot into recovery mode....
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When you flash recovery is it successful? When you select recovery from boot loader what happens?
Which recovery and version are you flashing?
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exad said:
When you flash recovery is it successful? When you select recovery from boot loader what happens?
Which recovery and version are you flashing?
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yea command prompt claimed its sucessful... I used the latest all in one toolkit where the creator claimed to use TWRP 2.4.1.0
kedirakevo said:
yea command prompt claimed its sucessful... I used the latest all in one toolkit where the creator claimed to use TWRP 2.4.1.0
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Maybe A bad download. Download the latest twrp.
Make sure boot loader is unlocked and you have fastboot usb on in bootloader
Then within toolkit pick flash other recovery and manually select the one you downloaded. Then try selecting recovery in bootloader.
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kedirakevo said:
Program says phone's bootloader must be locked in order to flash ruu zip
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RUU is an exe the fact it creates a rom.zip is fairly well hidden. Are you running the exe or doing some other crazy thing?
You should not be flashing anything to your phone if you are confusing zip and exe's, it means you lack the basic understanding of computers to be able to complete these tasks without failing.
How did you try to flash the recovery? What recovery did you try to flash? What were the errors given?
EDIT: you should not be using one click tools.
Use fastboot and flash recovery yourself, it is a simple task.
exad said:
Maybe A bad download. Download the latest twrp.
Make sure boot loader is unlocked and you have fastboot usb on in bootloader
Then within toolkit pick flash other recovery and manually select the one you downloaded. Then try selecting recovery in bootloader.
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wish I could try that... it bricked now.
twistedddx said:
RUU is an exe the fact it creates a rom.zip is fairly well hidden. Are you running the exe or doing some other crazy thing?
You should not be flashing anything to your phone if you are confusing zip and exe's, it means you lack the basic understanding of computers to be able to complete these tasks without failing.
How did you try to flash the recovery? What recovery did you try to flash? What were the errors given?
EDIT: you should not be using one click tools.
Use fastboot and flash recovery yourself, it is a simple task.
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the zip file can be obtained via temp folder of the windows directory when you run the exe file.
The all in one toolkit requires the zip so I got it done via that method...
Yes I know how to do it via command prompt but the toolkit is handy...
And lastly you can say my understanding of mobile phone system isnt complete but dont insult me saying I dont understand whats zip and exe......
Bricked? Exactly what is happening.
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exad said:
Bricked? Exactly what is happening.
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beats me man... Told you, was trying to flash RUU through zip then it just hung there... but I managed to save my phone... I redownloaded and reflashed recovery as you advised but still no avail! Basically, back to square one....
kedirakevo said:
the zip file can be obtained via temp folder of the windows directory when you run the exe file.
The all in one toolkit requires the zip so I got it done via that method...
Yes I know how to do it via command prompt but the toolkit is handy...
And lastly you can say my understanding of mobile phone system isnt complete but dont insult me saying I dont understand whats zip and exe......
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I know it can be obtained from temp folder.
Why go to the effort of getting the rom.zip to use in the toolkit when you could simply just run the RUU, which you had to do to get the rom.zip in the first place? Especially when it was failing, why push on with trying to use the toolkit instead of just using the RUU as it was intended by HTC?
I have not much knowledge of the toolkit, but when it flashes zip's is it for normal ROM's or for RUU rom.zip? The rom.zip is not in a format that can normally be used by most tools, it is not the same as flashing a custom ROM.
The toolkit is likely only for installing custom ROM's via pre installed TWRP and not compatible with rom.zip.
You said you were using a RUU zip and complaining it was failing, it appeared at face value you were confusing what the RUU even is.
I am still lost why running the RUU and grabbing the rom.zip from temp folder and then flashing in a toolkit was your chosen method. This just points more towards you are confused about what a RUU is.
I am sure the RUU would work if you just let it run like it is supposed to.
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kedirakevo said:
was trying to flash RUU through zip then it just hung there.
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Why?
Personally because of the state you have got the phone in to I would:
1)go get the correct tools. eg fastboot, unlockcode, twrp and rom
2)Ensure phone is charged
3)fastboot oem lock
4)Run RUU.. and try actually running it which means just click next and yes a lot.. no fancy going to temp folders and trying to incorrectly install rom.zip via random tools
5)fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
6)fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-evita.img
7)fastboot flash boot boot.img (from desired rom)
8)boot into recovery
9)mount USB and transfer desired ROM
10)wipe data and system
11)install ROM
12)reboot in to ROM.
twistedddx said:
I know it can be obtained from temp folder.
Why go to the effort of getting the rom.zip to use in the toolkit when you could simply just run the RUU, which you had to do to get the rom.zip in the first place? Especially when it was failing, why push on with trying to use the toolkit instead of just using the RUU as it was intended by HTC?
I have not much knowledge of the toolkit, but when it flashes zip's is it for normal ROM's or for RUU rom.zip? The rom.zip is not in a format that can normally be used by most tools, it is not the same as flashing a custom ROM.
The toolkit is likely only for installing custom ROM's via pre installed TWRP and not compatible with rom.zip.
You said you were using a RUU zip and complaining it was failing, it appeared at face value you were confusing what the RUU even is.
I am still lost why running the RUU and grabbing the rom.zip from temp folder and then flashing in a toolkit was your chosen method. This just points more towards you are confused about what a RUU is.
I am sure the RUU would work if you just let it run like it is supposed to.
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Why?
Personally because of the state you have got the phone in to I would:
1)go get the correct tools. eg fastboot, unlockcode, twrp and rom
2)Ensure phone is charged
3)fastboot oem lock
4)Run RUU.. and try actually running it which means just click next and yes a lot.. no fancy going to temp folders and trying to incorrectly install rom.zip via random tools
5)fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
6)fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-evita.img
7)fastboot flash boot boot.img (from desired rom)
8)boot into recovery
9)mount USB and transfer desired ROM
10)wipe data and system
11)install ROM
12)reboot in to ROM.
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well... as mentioned, would really love to follow your steps but.... its bricked now... again...
I did run RUU.exe once but it hung for 30 mins without activity... but then again that was when my bootloader was unlocked... then i read that i can relock and do it through ruu.zip instead.... so i went that route.......
Btw I did update my status on my first post...
kedirakevo said:
well... as mentioned, would really love to follow your steps but.... its bricked now... again...
I did run RUU.exe once but it hung for 30 mins without activity... but then again that was when my bootloader was unlocked... then i read that i can relock and do it through ruu.zip instead.... so i went that route.......
Btw I did update my status on my first post...
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The least risky way would be to flash a stock ROM from here not an ruu. There are some untouched roms. I, myself have bricked running the telus ruu.
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Okay so here is what happened i unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone using the all in one toolkit, i tried to flash a custom ROM using the GooManager app. This is where things went wrong. After flashing the ROM my phone shut off and would only turn on to the HTC Quietly Brilliant page at the beginning of the boot cycle, i made a backup but dont know how to find it. I somehow managed to wipe the entire phone and now i have no operating system. I had TWRP installed but cannot access it because i relocked the phone. Is there anyway to get this thing working again? any help would be much appreciated
here is what my fastboot screen reads:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 2.14.0000
RADIO-0.24p.32.09.06
OpenDSP-v34.1.0.45.1219
eMMC-boot
Nov 26 2012,18:37:14:-1
FASTBOOT
<VOL UP> to previous item
<VOL DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item
BOOTLOADER
REBOOT
REBOOT BOOTLOADER
POWER DOWN
brenntard said:
Okay so here is what happened i unlocked my bootloader and rooted my phone using the all in one toolkit, i tried to flash a custom ROM using the GooManager app. This is where things went wrong. After flashing the ROM my phone shut off and would only turn on to the HTC Quietly Brilliant page at the beginning of the boot cycle, i made a backup but dont know how to find it. I somehow managed to wipe the entire phone and now i have no operating system. I had TWRP installed but cannot access it because i relocked the phone. Is there anyway to get this thing working again? any help would be much appreciated
here is what my fastboot screen reads:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 2.14.0000
RADIO-0.24p.32.09.06
OpenDSP-v34.1.0.45.1219
eMMC-boot
Nov 26 2012,18:37:14:-1
FASTBOOT
to previous item
to next item
to select item
BOOTLOADER
REBOOT
REBOOT BOOTLOADER
POWER DOWN
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Since you are s-on, you need to fastboot flash boot boot.IMG from the ROM you want to use. While you're at it you may as well just s-off your device. It will make things simpler in the end. You're going to have to unlock the boot loader again to flash the boot image though. You will also want to flash recovery again via fastboot.
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Black!Jack said:
Since you are s-on, you need to fastboot flash boot boot.IMG from the ROM you want to use. While you're at it you may as well just s-off your device. It will make things simpler in the end. You're going to have to unlock the boot loader again to flash the boot image though. You will also want to flash recovery again via fastboot.
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Thank you so much for the response...i have a couple questions. I am fairly new to android and these are the first real problems i have run into that i havent been able to solve on my own. how do i "fastboot flash boot boot.IMG"? i just want to use the stock ROM or CM10 which ever will get my phone running again. I have unlocked to bootloader again and now have access to TWRP
brenntard said:
Thank you so much for the response...i have a couple questions. I am fairly new to android and these are the first real problems i have run into that i havent been able to solve on my own. how do i "fastboot flash boot boot.IMG"? i just want to use the stock ROM or CM10 which ever will get my phone running again. I have unlocked to bootloader again and now have access to TWRP
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Take a look at this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136172
It will answer many of the questions that you have and provides links to appropriate tools.
You should definitely s-off your device now. Just look for the question in the thread I linked for more detail. Bookmark it as well, or add it to your favorites, as it will provide a great reference point for future use.
Once you have s-off, you will just have to flash any ROM you want from recovery. It will make your life way easier.
If someone helps you, just hit the thanks button, or thumbs up from the xda app.
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Black!Jack said:
Take a look at this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136172
It will answer many of the questions that you have and provides links to appropriate tools.
You should definitely s-off your device now. Just look for the question in the thread I linked for more detail. Bookmark it as well, or add it to your favorites, as it will provide a great reference point for future use.
Once you have s-off, you will just have to flash any ROM you want from recovery. It will make your life way easier.
If someone helps you, just hit the thanks button, or thumbs up from the xda app.
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In the rumrunner instructions to s-off my device it says i need to have fast boot unchecked in settings. I am pretty sure i have it checked but there is no way for me to tell for sure...since i dont have an OS installed is this an issue?
brenntard said:
In the rumrunner instructions to s-off my device it says i need to have fast boot unchecked in settings. I am pretty sure i have it checked but there is no way for me to tell for sure...since i dont have an OS installed is this an issue?
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You need to get a ROM booting brute trying s-off. Don't use Goo Manager to install ROMs, install manually through TWRP recovery. Once you've installed the ROM reboot to the bootloader and flash the boot.img. Here's how to flash the boot.img.
Extract the boot.img from the ROM zip and copy it into your fastboot folder on your pc. After you've flashed the ROM and/or gapps, reboot to bootloader and connect your phone, make sure it says fastboot on your phone screen. Then you can issue the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now you can reboot your phone into the ROM.
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timmaaa said:
You need to get a ROM booting brute trying s-off. Don't use Goo Manager to install ROMs, install manually through TWRP recovery. Once you've installed the ROM reboot to the bootloader and flash the boot.img. Here's how to flash the boot.img.
Extract the boot.img from the ROM zip and copy it into your fastboot folder on your pc. After you've flashed the ROM and/or gapps, reboot to bootloader and connect your phone, make sure it says fastboot on your phone screen. Then you can issue the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now you can reboot your phone into the ROM.
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Okay I was able to flash the boot.img but can't figure out how to flash the rom.. Should I do it through recovery? Or through a fast boot command prompt like the one used to flash the boot.img
timmaaa said:
You need to get a ROM booting brute trying s-off. Don't use Goo Manager to install ROMs, install manually through TWRP recovery. Once you've installed the ROM reboot to the bootloader and flash the boot.img. Here's how to flash the boot.img.
Extract the boot.img from the ROM zip and copy it into your fastboot folder on your pc. After you've flashed the ROM and/or gapps, reboot to bootloader and connect your phone, make sure it says fastboot on your phone screen. Then you can issue the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Now you can reboot your phone into the ROM.
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This may go with out saying but when I'm in recovery and hit the reboot button and try to select "system" it comes up with a message telling me I have no OS installed and asks if I want to continue anyway..
Use the wipe menu in TWRP to do a full wipe (cache/dalvik/factory reset/system). Then use the install option to the install the ROM (and gapps if it's an aosp ROM). Then reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img with fastboot. Then reboot your phone.
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timmaaa said:
Use the wipe menu in TWRP to do a full wipe (cache/dalvik/factory reset/system). Then use the install option to the install the ROM (and gapps if it's an aosp ROM). Then reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img with fastboot. Then reboot your phone.
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How do i get the ROM onto my phone? that might be a stupid question but i am stumped
brenntard said:
How do i get the ROM onto my phone? that might be a stupid question but i am stumped
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Mount your sdcard through TWRP. You should then be able to drag and drop the file from your computer to your sdcard. It should go without saying that your phone needs to be connected to your computer.
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Black!Jack said:
Mount your sdcard through TWRP. You should then be able to drag and drop the file from your computer to your sdcard. It should go without saying that your phone needs to be connected to your computer.
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i cant mount my sd card, i can put a little x by cache data and system but not sd card...
timmaaa said:
Use the wipe menu in TWRP to do a full wipe (cache/dalvik/factory reset/system). Then use the install option to the install the ROM (and gapps if it's an aosp ROM). Then reboot to bootloader and flash the boot.img with fastboot. Then reboot your phone.
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i was unable to do a wipe of my phone. in twrp i went to wipe and "swipe to factory reset" it ran through and came back as failed..
Try to format your sd then (from recovery)
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What ROM did you flash with Goo Manager?
You mount the sd card by going into the mount menu, then using the mount usb storage option.
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