I have a Htc Sensation running on the Tmobile network
i decided to go with a different rom and tried to install the rom from COREDROID SENSATION XE & 4G v5.1.
after installing it was stock on the boot screen.
I tried to SCID and install PG58DOAG.
at this point my phone will not boot.
I can get into the the recovery mode after i select "recovery" it goes to a screen with a red triangle and an exclamation mark.
I the volume up and power and the try to install a update...but non has worked
can get one help??
download this file http://www.filefactory.com/file/c19...00U_10.14.9035.01_M_release_223976_signed.exe
and run it with your phone plugged in your pc, it should do a stock recovery on your phone.
I faced the same issue with another ROM.
The only way I found to reboot was to reinstall the firmware while connected via USB with the PC.
And after that, I reinstalled the ROM.
I couldnt even boot.
primekrieger said:
I couldnt even boot.
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Okay, first off stop digging up multiple 1 and 2 year old threads to post about your problem.
Second, be MUCH more specific about what the issue is. What happened before it stopped booting? Was it dropped or something or was it working fine?
Is it rooted?
Is it S-Off?
Skipjacks said:
Okay, first off stop digging up multiple 1 and 2 year old threads to post about your problem.
Second, be MUCH more specific about what the issue is. What happened before it stopped booting? Was it dropped or something or was it working fine?
Is it rooted?
Is it S-Off?
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Sorry about that.
Here are the full details:
I have a Sensation XE, it was running ARHD 7.2, rooted, Bootloader Unlocked, S-OFF
I was playing subway surfers when all of a sudden the phone froze, no buttons nothing worked. After a while it itself restarted and got stuck on the white HTC boot screen. When it didnt progress for some minutes, I removed the battery, reinserted it and tried turning it on. But nothing, no signs of life were shown. Even on connecting the wall charger there was no charging LED.
Only thing is that windows can detect it as QHSUSB_DLOAD or something.
I checked out the Unbricking Sensation forum at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1522351
but they say it works only for devices bricked while turning to S-ON, but as I mentioned mine is S-OFF. So, can I still use their method or is there some alternative?
Thanks
primekrieger said:
Sorry about that.
Here are the full details:
I have a Sensation XE, it was running ARHD 7.2, rooted, Bootloader Unlocked, S-OFF
I was playing subway surfers when all of a sudden the phone froze, no buttons nothing worked. After a while it itself restarted and got stuck on the white HTC boot screen. When it didnt progress for some minutes, I removed the battery, reinserted it and tried turning it on. But nothing, no signs of life were shown. Even on connecting the wall charger there was no charging LED.
Only thing is that windows can detect it as QHSUSB_DLOAD or something.
I checked out the Unbricking Sensation forum at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1522351
but they say it works only for devices bricked while turning to S-ON, but as I mentioned mine is S-OFF. So, can I still use their method or is there some alternative?
Thanks
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Can you get into recovery?
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Skipjacks said:
Can you get into recovery?
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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No, I can't get to recovery. The phone doesn't start up at all. But windows detects something like QHSUSB_DLOAD when connecting through usb.
primekrieger said:
No, I can't get to recovery. The phone doesn't start up at all. But windows detects something like QHSUSB_DLOAD when connecting through usb.
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Is the battery charging when you connect it to USB like that? If so I'd say to try an ruu to return it to completely stock. You will lose all user data on the internal memory when doing this. And it will return the phone to s-on and stock ROM. You will have to start over.
Do a search for ruu and you should find the thread that walks you through the process. Its really easy. You basically just run an .exe file from windows and it does everything else.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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Is the battery charging when you connect it to USB like that? If so I'd say to try an ruu to return it to completely stock. You will lose all user data on the internal memory when doing this. And it will return the phone to s-on and stock ROM. You will have to start over.
Do a search for ruu and you should find the thread that walks you through the process. Its really easy. You basically just run an .exe file from windows and it does everything else.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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No, the charging LED doesnt glow.
Phone is detected on USB connection after i remove the battery. And moreover windows doesnt detect it as a phone i think.
PS: Losing data, S-OFF, ROM is not a concern. I just want it working, bought it just 6 months ago :crying:
primekrieger said:
No, the charging LED doesnt glow.
Phone is detected on USB connection after i remove the battery. And moreover windows doesnt detect it as a phone i think.
PS: Losing data, S-OFF, ROM is not a concern. I just want it working, bought it just 6 months ago :crying:
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Do you have access to another battery just to make sure your battery isn't fried? If there is physical damage to the battery it will neither charge nor will it power on.
Also, try doing the ruu thing anyway. Worst its going to do is not work.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Skipjacks said:
Do you have access to another battery just to make sure your battery isn't fried? If there is physical damage to the battery it will neither charge nor will it power on.
Also, try doing the ruu thing anyway. Worst its going to do is not work.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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As you said I searched for RUU for my phone, but now the problem is I can't decide what RUU to download since the phone wont start and therefore I can't see software number or CID.
primekrieger said:
As you said I searched for RUU for my phone, but now the problem is I can't decide what RUU to download since the phone wont start and therefore I can't see software number or CID.
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from bootloader connect the device in the pc via usb(it should say fastboot usb)
open a cmd in the folder where you have adb and fastboot files and do these commands
fastboot getvar version-main
fastboot getvar cid
rzr86 said:
from bootloader connect the device in the pc via usb(it should say fastboot usb)
open a cmd in the folder where you have adb and fastboot files and do these commands
fastboot getvar version-main
fastboot getvar cid
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Hi there!
Even my device is facing similar sort of problems. Although the situation is not as bad as the op,but still the phone is still just a paperweight.
Now what I did- unlocked bootloader via HTC dev site( HBOOT Ver 1.27)
Decided to S-off by J.Bear method.
Everyhting went fine untill the phone restarted. Controlbear no longer recognised the device. It said check your drivers.
That was the time when everything messed up.
Now the phone would no longer boot ahead of the white HTC bootscreen. And sometimes it even powers on directly to recovery(even when i'm not pressing volume down).
And one more strange thing happening.."adb devices" command doesn't show any devices listed although i can check the firmware and cid version(via fastboot command). And the device is showing up in device manager(my HTC). But adb commands are not working.
Am i missing something?
Any help would be much appreciated.
walkermoon said:
Hi there!
Even my device is facing similar sort of problems. Although the situation is not as bad as the op,but still the phone is still just a paperweight.
Now what I did- unlocked bootloader via HTC dev site( HBOOT Ver 1.27)
Decided to S-off by J.Bear method.
Everyhting went fine untill the phone restarted. Controlbear no longer recognised the device. It said check your drivers.
That was the time when everything messed up.
Now the phone would no longer boot ahead of the white HTC bootscreen. And sometimes it even powers on directly to recovery(even when i'm not pressing volume down).
And one more strange thing happening.."adb devices" command doesn't show any devices listed although i can check the firmware and cid version(via fastboot command). And the device is showing up in device manager(my HTC). But adb commands are not working.
Am i missing something?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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probably your hboot get locked after S-OFF.that's why adb commands don't work(i think)
check your bootloader details
if now you have S-OFF and locked hboot flash 3.33 universal from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
it will give you also patched hboot which is unlocked
follow the instructions to the letter(important)
and before flashing check md5 sums(important)
rzr86 said:
probably your hboot get locked after S-OFF.that's why adb commands don't work(i think)
check your bootloader details
if now you have S-OFF and locked hboot flash 3.33 universal from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
it will give you also patched hboot which is unlocked
follow the instructions to the letter(important)
and before flashing check md5 sums(important)
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Appreciate your concern.
But the thing is my device is still S On. The JBear method didn't finish. It messed up in between.
I'm attaching a pic. Give a look.
walkermoon said:
Appreciate your concern.
But the thing is my device is still S On. The JBear method didn't finish. It messed up in between.
I'm attaching a pic. Give a look.
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hmm,
probably you need to use the temproot remove.bat file to remove temproot
check for troubleshooting in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661631
also refer you issue there
ganeshp will help you further
or you can install 4ext recovery
enable smartflash from it and flash a custom rom
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After installing an RUU everthing was working fine so i decided to go back to stock.
adb reboot-bootloader......fine
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3......fine
fastboot reboot-bootloader......ok.....
looked at my phone and bootloader had not rebooted.
Re-moved usb cable (??) phone dead can't reboot bootloader, recovery etc.
Phone was charged about 60%, clockwork recovery 5.0.2.0 installed. Tried pulling battery, adb reboot etc. etc.
Is my phone bricked? Any advice please.
Tried searching but due to panic not found anything yet!!
EDIT: The computer doesn't recognise my phone. Neither adb or fastboot.
1# pull battery
2# hold power-button for 3 sec
3# conect to pc
4# try revolutionary if it can find the phone !
If you've gone back to stock you shouldn't have CWM installed, something didn't go right
EddyOS said:
If you've gone back to stock you shouldn't have CWM installed, something didn't go right
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I was in the process of returning stock rom to s-on (don't ask!) everything going fine...final fastboot reboot-bootloader...ok...unplug phone...DEAD.
Won't charge, p.c. not acknowledging phone in any way-completely dead. Tried supercharge using modified power cable, no joy.
Assuming i do have a corrupted bootloader, if i send the phone back to htc in this state, will they be able to tell that i have voided my warrenty?
Same thing happened to me a month ago (also with writesecureflag 3), tho when I connected the phone to my computer after that, it did recognize that I've plugged something into it, but couldn't do anything to "save" it. So I had it sent for repairs and only got it back today and they fixed it free of charge (as in, they had no idea it was S-OFFed before)
try jtag that's the only way or else buy a new one. Nothing else will work i went thru the same problem
So let's get the facts straight.
Your did run newest RUU just before attempting the S-ON command? The S-ON command itself shouldn't completely brick the devices there has to something else that inflicted this. I've done the S-ON 3 times and it has worked everytime.
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Mash23 said:
So let's get the facts straight.
Your did run newest RUU just before attempting the S-ON command? The S-ON command itself shouldn't completely brick the devices there has to something else that inflicted this. I've done the S-ON 3 times and it has worked everytime.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
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Yes, allready did this yesterday successfully with same RUU, then s-offed and rooted, however with this install i seemed to have problems with partitions so i sucessfully re-ran the RUU again then attempted s-on.
This all went as expected, the final fastboot re-boot bootloader said ok but my screen was black. I waited for a short time nothing happened so i pulled out the lead (big mistake??)
Dead phone!
Hi,
My HTC has been working fine all along and had all the latest updates (stock, not rooted, no custom or anything). A few days ago (dec-23rd I think) I woke up and it wasnt working, froze on me, once I rebooted it started and was showing each app failing with a message "forced to stop after unexpected error". I can get it start that way after a few tries, but most of the time it loops between "htc and at&t logo rethink possible"
I have tried a few things after that..
1. Go to the HBOOT and select "Factory reset", nothing happens goes back to the white htc screen
2. Go to the HBOOT and select "Recovery", was going to the red triangle. After couple of days on the xda-developers website, found out that you got to hit the volume-up and power after the red triangle to get the menu options (thanks for that). I went into that menu and cleared data and cache (all it showed was cant open /data/... and cant open /cache/data/recovery/ .. messages). It still hasnt helped
3. I have downloaded htc sync and the latest RUU from htc. I have installed htc sync. When I connect the phone, windows pc says "USB device not recognized". I tried to run the RUU when I was in the HBOOT and also from the Fastboot screens, havent had any luck. It ends up with Error 170 message USB Connection error .
4. Downloaded the PD98IMG (about 255MB size) to the SD card and tried the HBOOT and it shows message "Main version is older" message
Also went to IRC #htc-ace and no one was responding there, not sure if its the correct irc.
Any help would be great..
vinod_home said:
Hi,
My HTC has been working fine all along and had all the latest updates (stock, not rooted, no custom or anything). A few days ago (dec-23rd I think) I woke up and it wasnt working, froze on me, once I rebooted it started and was showing each app failing with a message "forced to stop after unexpected error". I can get it start that way after a few tries, but most of the time it loops between "htc and at&t logo rethink possible"
I have tried a few things after that..
1. Go to the HBOOT and select "Factory reset", nothing happens goes back to the white htc screen
2. Go to the HBOOT and select "Recovery", was going to the red triangle. After couple of days on the xda-developers website, found out that you got to hit the volume-up and power after the red triangle to get the menu options (thanks for that). I went into that menu and cleared data and cache (all it showed was cant open /data/... and cant open /cache/data/recovery/ .. messages). It still hasnt helped
3. I have downloaded htc sync and the latest RUU from htc. I have installed htc sync. When I connect the phone, windows pc says "USB device not recognized". I tried to run the RUU when I was in the HBOOT and also from the Fastboot screens, havent had any luck. It ends up with Error 170 message USB Connection error .
4. Downloaded the PD98IMG (about 255MB size) to the SD card and tried the HBOOT and it shows message "Main version is older" message
Also went to IRC #htc-ace and no one was responding there, not sure if its the correct irc.
Any help would be great..
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You need to re flash the latest att ruu from HTC site. Find your device in support section and download the .exe file. Run it then in fastboot usb. If after that you are still in a bootloop, then your mobo is failing
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glevitan said:
You need to re flash the latest att ruu from HTC site. Find your device in support section and download the .exe file. Run it then in fastboot usb. If after that you are still in a bootloop, then your mobo is failing
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I tried to run the ruu that I downloaded from HTC site "htc_inspire4g_att_RUU_3.20.502.52_US", but since the computer says "USB device failed to connect" I get the error 170. When i run the RUU it doesnt see it. I have tried to run the RUU when I was on the HBOOT screen and Fastboot screen.
vinod_home said:
I tried to run the ruu that I downloaded from HTC site "htc_inspire4g_att_RUU_3.20.502.52_US", but since the computer says "USB device failed to connect" I get the error 170. When i run the RUU it doesnt see it. I have tried to run the RUU when I was on the HBOOT screen and Fastboot screen.
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You need to run it from fastboot not hboot. When you plug the phone in hboot you should read fastboot usb in red in the phone, not hboot usb plug. If you see the latter, press power..
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glevitan said:
You need to run it from fastboot not hboot. When you plug the phone in hboot you should read fastboot usb in red in the phone, not hboot usb plug. If you see the latter, press power..
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When i get to the Hboot (in blue highlited) section, the Fastboot (is highlighted in blue and is the first option), then i hit the power. Now it takes me to the Fastboot (highlighted in red) screen, with options bootloader, reboot, reboot bootloader, power down. This is when I connect the usb cable to the phone and computer. The computer then dings (USB Device Not Recognised message), I then run the RUU exe file that I downloaded from HTC website and it shows the accept terms screen, then connect the phone screen, it then shows "Verifying information " message and I end up with Error 170: USB Connection Error.
vinod_home said:
When i get to the Hboot (in blue highlited) section, the Fastboot (is highlighted in blue and is the first option), then i hit the power. Now it takes me to the Fastboot (highlighted in red) screen, with options bootloader, reboot, reboot bootloader, power down. This is when I connect the usb cable to the phone and computer. The computer then dings (USB Device Not Recognised message), I then run the RUU exe file that I downloaded from HTC website and it shows the accept terms screen, then connect the phone screen, it then shows "Verifying information " message and I end up with Error 170: USB Connection Error.
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Sorry, do You mind if i have a look at it vía teamviewer?
glevitan said:
Sorry, do You mind if i have a look at it vía teamviewer?
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How would you be able to look using teamviewer. the phone is not recognized on the pc
vinod_home said:
How would you be able to look using teamviewer. the phone is not recognized on the pc
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I can try to get some information...the RUU can also be flashed in fastboot no SDCARD needed...but that is up to you. Just let me know..
glevitan said:
I can try to get some information...the RUU can also be flashed in fastboot no SDCARD needed...but that is up to you. Just let me know..
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sure. what do you need me to do?
vinod_home said:
sure. what do you need me to do?
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download teamviewer, and in a private message send me the ID and PASS...I will connect to your PC. If we are lucky we will be able to sort the issue out...
glevitan said:
download teamviewer, and in a private message send me the ID and PASS...I will connect to your PC. If we are lucky we will be able to sort the issue out...
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I'm having the SAME exact problem, Did you ever get it worked out?
Thanks!
ep9716 said:
I'm having the SAME exact problem, Did you ever get it worked out?
Thanks!
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glevitan is no longer active on these forums.
bananagranola said:
glevitan is no longer active on these forums.
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Anyone else that has fixed this same issue around here?
Thanks in advance!
ep9716 said:
Anyone else that has fixed this same issue around here?
Thanks in advance!
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The HTC bootloop can be caused by quite a few factors. What state was your phone in, what did you do, and what state is it in now?
bananagranola said:
The HTC bootloop can be caused by quite a few factors. What state was your phone in, what did you do, and what state is it in now?
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Stuck in the Rethink possible boot animation.
I ran the "htc_inspire4g_att_RUU_3.20.502.52_US" It and did complete it after like 20 tires.
I was getting error 170 before "some type of usb problem"
Now its just boot-looping there.
Thank you for your reply.
ep9716 said:
Stuck in the Rethink possible boot animation.
I ran the "htc_inspire4g_att_RUU_3.20.502.52_US" It and did complete it after like 20 tires.
I was getting error 170 before "some type of usb problem"
Now its just boot-looping there.
Thank you for your reply.
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More details. Were you S-Off? Bootloader unlocked? Rooted? Custom recovery? Custom ROM? Why did you flash the RUU - was something broken? Did your phone ship with Froyo or GB? How long is hboot taking to start now? Is the phone detected on your computer?
bananagranola said:
More details. Were you S-Off? Bootloader unlocked? Rooted? Custom recovery? Custom ROM? Why did you flash the RUU - was something broken? Did your phone ship with Froyo or GB? How long is hboot taking to start now? Is the phone detected on your computer?
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Super stock. I was not S-Off, Not unlocked, Nor rooted. It shipped with GB. Hboot starts up quick. No my Pc does not detect it
I flashed the RUU Because My phone was hanging on when booting. I would have to take the battery out 2-3 time before it would boot. All my apps were crashing. It would not factory reset thru the phone. So that is why I flashed it via RUU.
ep9716 said:
Super stock. I was not S-Off, Not unlocked, Nor rooted. It shipped with GB. Hboot starts up quick. No my Pc does not detect it
I flashed the RUU Because My phone was hanging on when booting. I would have to take the battery out 2-3 time before it would boot. All my apps were crashing. It would not factory reset thru the phone. So that is why I flashed it via RUU.
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Unfortunately, you're beyond the scope of my knowledge. Hopefully someone else can help you out.
bananagranola said:
Unfortunately, you're beyond the scope of my knowledge. Hopefully someone else can help you out.
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I Pretty much thought the same thing too hahaha.
I'm just going to throw a new board on it and call it a day until I get my Riff box to test point it.
Thank for you help bud. :good:
HTC 4g Inspire brick
glevitan said:
download teamviewer, and in a private message send me the ID and PASS...I will connect to your PC. If we are lucky we will be able to sort the issue out...
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I have the same issue please help me.
As the title says, RUU attempts booting my phone but it never comes back on. Even selecting restart boot loader in fastboot or a command it doesn't power itself back on. I have read through other forums and nothing has worked for me yet.
EDIT: I should probably clarify fastboot usb WORKS. Ruu must see my phone considering it detects the ROM version and turns the phone off in attempt to reboot. Anything that I do that requires a reboot doesn't work. I have tried unlocking the bootloader again, everything is fine until it comes to rebooting then I must turn the phone on myself and nothing changes...... IT DOESN'T REBOOT ITSELF therefore seemingly nothing wants to work. And the HTC boot screen is gone??
More background information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39046436#post39046436
What we're your steps exactly? Did you relock your bootloader
a box of kittens said:
What we're your steps exactly? Did you relock your bootloader
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Yes I did through fast boot with the oem lock command. I've tried installing RUU with a Windows 7 laptop (has HTC sync software) and Windows 8 desktop (basic drivers). Both failed, tried using Windows XP/Vista in compatibility modes and running as an admin with the same results.
Error 171 is a connection error, meaning the RUU can't connect to/find your phone.
Try uninstalling HTC Sync, rebooting your pc, and installing it again. If you've got the Android SDK installed, be sure it's also fully updated.
iElvis said:
Error 171 is a connection error, meaning the RUU can't connect to/find your phone.
Try uninstalling HTC Sync, rebooting your pc, and installing it again. If you've got the Android SDK installed, be sure it's also fully updated.
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No luck. And I believe it does see the phone in the beginning of the installation. It makes it reboot to the boot loader and that's where it loses the connection. The phone just isn't booting itself back up. I appreciate the reply, if you have anymore ideas please let me know.
Could be something got corrupted. Try redownloading the ruu. Does adb see the phone?
iElvis said:
Could be something got corrupted. Try redownloading the ruu. Does adb see the phone?
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Re-downloaded RUU and still no go. And adb doesn't see my phone, will it on the fastboot menu? I'm not to familiar with it.
Does anybody else have some more ideas?
Okkoto said:
And adb doesn't see my phone, will it on the fastboot menu? I'm not to familiar with it.
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No. If adb doesn't see it, fastboot won't either. Does the command "adb devices" (no quotes) show the device as connected?
It sounds like the connection might be working for a few things (like rebooting the phone, as you mentioned). But I still think a connection issue is the main problem.
redpoint73 said:
No. If adb doesn't see it, fastboot won't either. Does the command "adb devices" (no quotes) show the device as connected?
It sounds like the connection might be working for a few things (like rebooting the phone, as you mentioned). But I still think a connection issue is the main problem.
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Fastboot does see it but adb does not. And what I mean by rebooting the phone in my last post is RUU attempts rebooting it from the boot loader which does turn the phone off but it stays turned off. I've used other commands to reboot the phone from the fastboot screen and those too turn off the phone then again it doesn't come back on like a reboot should do.
I have about completely gave up and going back to using a regular feature phone. I have watched a video about a jtag repair service and was wondering about that or just selling the phone as bricked on ebay.
Okkoto said:
I have about completely gave up and going back to using a regular feature phone. I have watched a video about a jtag repair service and was wondering about that or just selling the phone as bricked on ebay.
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don't sell it as bricked since it is obviously not bricked. you could get more money just saying you dont wtf your doing and gave up on it. but ill buy it as a bricked phone =) ill give you 50 bucks.
DvineLord said:
don't sell it as bricked since it is obviously not bricked. you could get more money just saying you dont wtf your doing and gave up on it. but ill buy it as a bricked phone =) ill give you 50 bucks.
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Well if it's not bricked then I sure wish somebody would lead me to the right direction. I have tried 5 different PCs (which all show as connected through fastboot) and they all came with the same error. I've tried everything I could possibly think of and I haven't seen anyone else with quite the same problem I'm having.
I still have not completely gave up and have already decided against selling it as "bricked". The bootloader still comes up so there is at least some hope.
i just had the same problem. the solution was simple - i switch usb-port from front one to the backside one which is directly on motherboard.
Okkoto said:
Well if it's not bricked then I sure wish somebody would lead me to the right direction. I have tried 5 different PCs (which all show as connected through fastboot) and they all came with the same error. I've tried everything I could possibly think of and I haven't seen anyone else with quite the same problem I'm having.
I still have not completely gave up and have already decided against selling it as "bricked". The bootloader still comes up so there is at least some hope.
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when you say it shows connected through fastboot what do you mean?
how are you getting the device into fastboot - through recovery??
oh, and what was on your device before you tried loading the RUU?
kkm68 said:
i just had the same problem. the solution was simple - i switch usb-port from front one to the backside one which is directly on motherboard.
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Yes this + if you're on a usb3 port try usb2. Also make sure you're using the cable that came with the phone as I understand other cables may cause issues like this. Also, avoid using a hub or usb extension.
Solution to error 171
I had the same problem and after many attempts I finally got it to work!
-Uninstall anything HTC related from your computer such as HTC Sync Manager and Drivers. Also delete any HTC folders from your program files.
-Make sure you leave the sdk and adb stuff that you downloaded.
-Connect your device via USB to your computer and let it recognize it. It will automatically install default drivers.
-A pop-up asking to install HTC Sync will appear, just ignore it.
-Make sure you set Fast Boot OFF on your phone, and Debugging ON.
-Leave your phone ON and run the RUU set up.
-Then follow the steps on the wizard and everything should work just fine!
diegoyabishh said:
I had the same problem and after many attempts I finally got it to work!
-Uninstall anything HTC related from your computer such as HTC Sync Manager and Drivers. Also delete any HTC folders from your program files.
-Make sure you leave the sdk and adb stuff that you downloaded.
-Connect your device via USB to your computer and let it recognize it. It will automatically install default drivers.
-A pop-up asking to install HTC Sync will appear, just ignore it.
-Make sure you set Fast Boot OFF on your phone, and Debugging ON.
-Leave your phone ON and run the RUU set up.
-Then follow the steps on the wizard and everything should work just fine!
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I have a similar problem with my HTC One. I am stuck in the bootloader and any action I take leads straight into a boot loop. If I try to reboot, reboot-bootloader, go into recovery (twrp), or factory reset it goes into a boot loop. Also I can't lock the bootloader and flashing my recovery doesn't help, even though it says its a success. I've tried three computers and deleted and reinstalled drivers but still the computers only find my phone in fastboot usb and can't find it using adb.
This solution above won't help me since I can't get my phone on for the life of me. I tried running RUU and All-in-One Toolkit but no luck. RUU fails finding the bootloader since my phone gets stuck in its boot loop. I am fresh out of ideas so any other ways to fix this issue would be greatly appreciated.
BTW I found my phone is this condition when I pulled it out of my pocket. I never installed custom ROMs on it. It is unlocked and rooted though running 4.2.2 (3.05.651.6) hoot 1.55. The only thing I can think of is that an OTA update got pushed to my phone and bricked it. That or for some strange reason something went wrong with phone from the rooting process after two weeks of it working perfectly.
jondon156 said:
I have a similar problem with my HTC One. I am stuck in the bootloader and any action I take leads straight into a boot loop. If I try to reboot, reboot-bootloader, go into recovery (twrp), or factory reset it goes into a boot loop. Also I can't lock the bootloader and flashing my recovery doesn't help, even though it says its a success. I've tried three computers and deleted and reinstalled drivers but still the computers only find my phone in fastboot usb and can't find it using adb.
This solution above won't help me since I can't get my phone on for the life of me. I tried running RUU and All-in-One Toolkit but no luck. RUU fails finding the bootloader since my phone gets stuck in its boot loop. I am fresh out of ideas so any other ways to fix this issue would be greatly appreciated.
BTW I found my phone is this condition when I pulled it out of my pocket. I never installed custom ROMs on it. It is unlocked and rooted though running 4.2.2 (3.05.651.6) hoot 1.55. The only thing I can think of is that an OTA update got pushed to my phone and bricked it. That or for some strange reason something went wrong with phone from the rooting process after two weeks of it working perfectly.
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Nobody here can help you as we don't have any experience with your device. You'd be much better off asking in the HTC One forum which you'll find here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one
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Heisenberg said:
Nobody here can help you as we don't have any experience with your device. You'd be much better off asking in the HTC One forum which you'll find here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one
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hi all..
facing same problem with HTC Desire 816 n 4g... have anyone got any solution??
plz pass it..
thank you
First off: I have an AT&T HTC one X
I am an almost total noob when it comes to this stuff so please bear with me here.
I had my roommate put cyanogenmod onto my phone when I got it and all was well until I moved to Asia and got an unlock code from AT&T to be able to use it over here. The unlock code wouldn't work and I found some stuff online saying that it might be a problem with cyanogenmod.
I followed a youtube instruction guide on how to get rid of the mod and everything was going fine until right at the end when I got a windows notification that the RUU had stopped working. I figured I would just do it again, but the actual program itself said it was successful. As I waited for it to reboot and load the roms, it started a loop. The loop is the white screen with the green htc letters for a few seconds and then it goes to a black screen with a phone logo in the middle. Around the phone logo is what looks like a recycling symbol except circular instead of triangular and on the screen portion of the phone logo there is an arrow facing down.
I assume this is just telling me I need to actually download some software on the phone, but it won't connect via USB and every time it starts up it says that the drivers were not successfully installed and htc sync manager doesn't recognize that a device is even connected. The loop continued and i tried to boot it back into the fastloader which did nothing. I held down the buttons as if to boot it into fastloader, but this time for about 15 seconds which took me to a battery charging screen and finally ended the loop.
I assume(hope) that since it's actually responding to input from the buttons that it's not irreversibly bricked. Is there any way I can get some version of android back on this thing? Any help would be much appreciated
Are you able to get the phone into the bootloader?
To boot into the bootloader there are two methods.
With phone powered on
Hold the volume down button, then hold the power button (so you're holding both buttons together), the button lights will start to flash, they will stop flashing and the screen will go blank, after a couple of seconds let go of the power button but continue to hold the volume down button until you reach the white screen with text, this is your bootloader.
With phone powered off
Hold the volume down button, then hold the power button (so you're holding both buttons together), after a couple of seconds let go of the power button but continue to hold the volume down button until you reach the white screen with text, this is your bootloader.
Please post the first five lines. Also, exactly which RUU did you try to use?
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Happened to me as well..I reran ruu and then flashed a custom recovery. That symbol of charging with that arrow scared me. Lol
Yeah I was the friend that helped tpank unlock and put cyanogenmod on. I'm just too noob to help him halfway across the world get his phone back to stock
Swilli89 said:
Yeah I was the friend that helped tpank unlock and put cyanogenmod on. I'm just too noob to help him halfway across the world get his phone back to stock
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This is why people should be learning to do things themselves. Now you've put him in a situation where he doesn't know what he's doing, very dangerous on a modified device with root access.
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the RUU i tried was the update from the htc site "HTC One X for AT&T Software Upgrade 1.29.2014"
the first five lines that appear on the phone are
*** RELOCKED ***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.18.0000
RADIO-1.35A.32.45.27
OpenDSP-v33.1.0.45.1128
also my computer doesn't recognize my phone is even plugged in at this point
Before you attempt to run the RUU again it's very important that we find out what your current CID is, if it's still SuperCID and you run the RUU you could brick your phone. To do this you're gonna need to have a working connection between your phone and your PC, so you'll need to make sure you have drivers installed, and you'll also need to have adb/fastboot installed. Do you have any drivers currently installed? If so, how did you install them?
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i have the RUU that I showed you and I just installed another RUU on my computer: RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_CINGULAR_US_3.17.502.3_Radio_4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed.2.exe but I haven't done anything with that yet. The only drivers I would have on my phone might be the ones from the original RUU I downloaded and ran which got me into this mess in the first palce, but I dont even know if they're on the phone since it's in its current state. I have adb and fastboot from downloading the android sdk slim pack. I also have HTC sync, but I'm not sure how that fits into the equation
tpankfashank said:
i have the RUU that I showed you and I just installed another RUU on my computer: RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_CINGULAR_US_3.17.502.3_Radio_4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed.2.exe but I haven't done anything with that yet. The only drivers I would have on my phone might be the ones from the original RUU I downloaded and ran which got me into this mess in the first palce, but I dont even know if they're on the phone since it's in its current state. I have adb and fastboot from downloading the android sdk slim pack. I also have HTC sync, but I'm not sure how that fits into the equation
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Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Where on earth did you get that RUU? It isn't even for this device. Delete it now.
Drivers don't go on your phone, they're on your PC. HTC Sync Manager fits into the equation because it's the best way to get the drivers installed on your PC.
Uninstall HTC Sync Manager and the drivers that should be in the same sub-menu in the start bar on your PC. Uninstall any other phone software you might have on your PC.
Install HTC Sync Manager again, put your phone in fastboot mode, connect your phone to your PC, drivers should begin to auto-install.
Navigate to where you have adb.exe and fastboot.exe on your PC (we'll call this your fastboot folder). Shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here, issue the following command:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
Please post the result.
Before we go any further, I need to be brutally honest with you. Once you have successfully run the correct RUU, which will return the phone to a stock configuration, leave it stock. Judging from your couple of posts here you're on a collision course to bricking your phone. You just don't seen to posses the slightest idea of what you're doing, couple that with owning a modified device, and the results are almost always disastrous. I'm not saying this to be cruel, I'm saying this because I'd hate to see you brick your device. The only way it's safe to have a modified device is if you're willing to put in the hard work of researching (days/weeks/months/years), and continuing to research to stay on top of this ever changing game.
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ok i attempted all of this, but nothing happens because my computer won't even recognize that my phone is plugged in. So htc sync manager is telling me to connect a device and the command prompt just says <waiting for device> when I type in the command to figure out the CID.
Also, I take no offense from your warning. I wasn't going to try to mess with it any more after I got my the stock OS and my phone unlocked for asian networks. I really appreciate all the help
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ok i attempted all of this, but nothing happens because my computer won't even recognize that my phone is plugged in. So htc sync manager is telling me to connect a device and the command prompt just says when I type in the command to figure out the CID.
Also, I take no offense from your warning. I wasn't going to try to mess with it any more after I got my the stock OS and my phone unlocked for asian networks. I really appreciate all the help
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There's no point in attempting any fastboot command until you can get the PC to recognise the device. Are you using a usb 2.0 port, and the original HTC usb cable? What does it say on the screen of your phone when you connect it while it's in the bootloader? It should say fastboot, fastboot usb, or fastboot ac.
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There's no point in attempting any fastboot command until you can get the PC to recognise the device. Are you using a usb 2.0 port, and the original HTC usb cable? What does it say on the screen of your phone when you connect it while it's in the bootloader? It should say fastboot, fastboot usb, or fastboot ac.
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Tpank, use the snipping tool on your computer to post a screen capture of your fastboot adb folder. its the folder that you are running the command prompt from (or should be).
BTW thanks Timaaaaa for helping my friend out. When I unlocked his phone we didn't know he would have the opportunity to move out of the US to Thailand so I figured I would be around to help with something like this. Thanks again.
Why would we need a screenshot of the fastboot folder?
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These guys are on a collision course. ?
timmaaa said:
There's no point in attempting any fastboot command until you can get the PC to recognise the device. Are you using a usb 2.0 port, and the original HTC usb cable? What does it say on the screen of your phone when you connect it while it's in the bootloader? It should say fastboot, fastboot usb, or fastboot ac.
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ok so it says "Fastboot usb". I am using the original htc usb cable. I'm not sure if it's a usd 2.0 port all I know is that it's an Intel 6 Series/C200 Series.
When I ran the command prompt it says:
<bootloader> cid: 11111111
OKAY [ 0.017s]
Ok, so you have a working fastboot connection now, right? The problem you face at the moment is that you can't run an RUU with your phone in the current configuration. S-on + SuperCID + jb RUU = brick. Your only real option at this stage is to do this:
-Unlock the bootloader at htcdev.
-Flash TWRP recovery.
-Flash a ROM to get the phone booting.
-Get s-off via Facepalm S-off.
-Run the correct at&t RUU to return the device to stock
-Change the CID back to the at&t CID.
-Relock the bootloader.
-Go back to s-on.
That probably seems like a lot of work but it's the only way for you to proceed. I have detailed instructions for several of those procedures in the How-To Guide For Beginners thread in my signature.
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So I can;t get past the first step because it's not recognizing my phone still. When I ran the first command in the command prompt, where it should have listed my phone it says "List of connected devices" and nothing underneath it.
How did you get the CID?
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I'm not sure why I can find the CID and not get it listed as an attached device. I tried to run the adb devices command a few times and then ran the fastboot oem readcid command in the same window and I could get the cid but still cant get it to recognize the device
Are you attempting adb commands while the device is in fastboot mode? They won't work, only fastboot commands will work there, adb commands work while the phone is booted into the OS. Use "fastboot devices" while in fastboot mode.
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to help a buddy out and getting his phone working. The phone is not rooted in any way shape or form.
Here are my issues
The phone will not boot into the stock rom. I can get it into the bootloader. Which I went to htcdev. To unlock the bootloader. Followed the steps and was able to get the phone screen to show unlock bootloader. But when I hit yes it reboots and stays on the white htc screen. Then it will keep rebooting. When I go back into bootloader. It still shows the bootloader as being locked? Any suggestions. I haven't flashed anything in about 3 years. But only Samsung things.
This is my set up
Your best bet is to try latest RUU: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-sv-boost/news/
I tryed that as well. Thinking it is kinda like Odin for samsungs. But as soon as it try to reboot into bootloader. It stays on the white htc screen
The RUU was running completely through and it still not booting?
I will take a picture of the screen. It does not go all the way through. Also I tryed the Ota. Zip. And changed it to PL80IMG and placed it in my SD card. It looked as if it went through and it told me to reboot. But still nothing.
This is what's happening.
Forget the OTA. It won't solve anything for you.
I also think, your bootloader must be locked to run the RUU.
And i think it is your only chance to get the phone back running, because there is no stock rom or backup for boost (as far as i know).
I am OK with rooting it. But in order for me to do it I have to get the bootloader to unlock which I can't seem to do. It does all the motions to unlock. Until the phone reboots
What i have found in this few minutes, Error 171 should be a driver issue.
So, you should make sure that the correct drivers are running (HTC Sync). Maybe another PC could be also a good try.
And you can't root a phone which is not booting into OS. You need a OS.
Is there different drivers I could try besides tc sync. I have tried both computers that I have one has windows 8. The other has windows vista.both have htc sync on them. Also tried a different cable.
If I type in cmd fast boot devices it shows my device being connected. The error shows up while it is waiting for the boot loader to reconnect
Latest should be this.
I will give it a try thank you for helping me. I'm banging my head against the wall for 2 days trying to figure out why nothing is working on this.
Its really kinda strange, that bootloader should belocked again after reboot.
But your focus must be the RUU.
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Its really kinda strange, that bootloader should belocked again after reboot.
But your focus must be the RUU.
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Yea, my main goal is to get it to boot up. I was hoping it was an easy fix. Like with the Samsung epic I had. Just slap it in with odin and boom. after I couldn't get the RUU to work I figured I would try to root it. but since I can't even get the bootloader to unlock. I am stuck and that's the biggest reason I posted. normally I wouldn't I try to read other post and/or youtube it to find someone with a similar problem.
Quick question. When I go into the RUU can/should be in fastboot?
Yes, you should be in fastboot (USB) mode.
Ok so I downloaded the drivers you recommend. It was different then the ones I had. I also downloaded the RUU from the htc site as well just in case. Will try when I get back home. Thanks again.
So here is what I have. I downloaded driver v4.11.0.001. And installed. Downloaded ruu k2_cl_jb_45_s_sprint_wwe_boost_3.05.653.4......
I went into cmd and type fastboot devices. My device showed up. Ran the ruu. Samething happened. The ruu stops because when the phone reboots. It doesn't reboot to the bootloader.
Also I tried in cmd to get the phone to reboot to bootloader with no luck. Is there any thing else I can try?