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I have soft bricked my phone 3 times due to my recovery not sticking. I followed the OneXRoot.com instructions. When I flashed the TWRP on the terminal ( I use mac) it says sending ok booting ok then boots onto the recovery. Once I restart the phone and try to get back in recovery its either a bootloop or black screen, phone and red triangle. I've tried ./fastboot-mac flash and boot with the .IMG file name. Please help.
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yungskeeme said:
I have soft bricked my phone 3 times due to my recovery not sticking. I followed the OneXRoot.com instructions. When I flashed the TWRP on the terminal ( I use mac) it says sending ok booting ok then boots onto the recovery. Once I restart the phone and try to get back in recovery its either a bootloop or black screen, phone and red triangle. I've tried ./fastboot-mac flash and boot with the .IMG file name. Please help.
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What version of OSX are you running?
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have you tried installing twrp via goo manager from the play store?
sy7hf7tgtgrf said:
What version of OSX are you running?
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10.6...snow leopard....
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gunnyman said:
have you tried installing twrp via goo manager from the play store?
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No....maybe I should give it a try
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yungskeeme said:
10.6...snow leopard....
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That's hopeful. Do what gunnyman said. If that doesn't solve your problem than see if you can get Windows running via Boot Camp or the risky virtual machine.
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I think a good first step is to verify you're rooted and the bootloader is still unlocked.
pushing an image to the phone SHOULD fail if it's locked but stranger stuff has happened
gunnyman said:
I think a good first step is to verify you're rooted and the bootloader is still unlocked.
pushing an image to the phone SHOULD fail if it's locked but stranger stuff has happened
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Bootloader unlocked ,still rooted.....only Rom I've ran is the CleanRom...don't believe you need puts the IMG file...after I push IMG files is when I notice the soft brick...guess I have to figure out how to get twrp through goomanager
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Ok so installing TWRP through GooManager WORKED. Thanks. That's one issue fixed. Now flashing another Rom is the issue. I've tried slim ics and cm9 and after pushing the img file ad flashing Rom in recovery I get an error. Something about assert failed. Any idea what that could be?
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You're flashing roms not meant for your phone. Use roms in our development section only.
gunnyman said:
You're flashing roms not meant for your phone. Use roms in our development section only.
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For slim ics I know it said htc one x....maybe not for the att version. I'll keep that in mind and look around. I guess no stable aosp roms out. Thanks a lot for your help. I'll repost if I run to ant other issues
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There's AOKP, CM9, Paranoid Android, MIUI, just to name a few stable AOSP roms available. All you have to do is stay within this forum..no need to wander off to the international One X forums
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Lol..feel so dumb. I think that's where I was. Might not know this but is the aosp issue still goin on with the lockscreen when calls come through? I liked miui on the evo but had a ring delay when calls came through
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I am using Hasoon2000's All-in-One Toolkit to root my HOX. It's worked every time but this time.
Here is my story...
I've been trying to flash the ViperX 2.6 ROM for a couple hours now.
Each time I have gotten stuck in a Bootloop.
Through TWRP, I've wiped the cache/delvik(still didn't fix the problem).
I decided to go ahead and run my device's RUU.(relocked the Bootloader, and ran)
Well now, I try and run his toolkit to root again and the cmd prompt say "device not found".
When I go into the fastboot folder and select the cmd prompt from there and type "fastboot devices", it's able to recognize my device...
Any ideas as to what's going on?
Maybe his toolkit is not working properly...?
BTW, this is my first Android phone. EVER.
Myrder said:
I am using Hasoon2000's All-in-One Toolkit to root my HOX. It's worked every time but this time.
Here is my story...
I've been trying to flash the ViperX 2.6 ROM for a couple hours now.
Each time I have gotten stuck in a Bootloop.
Through TWRP, I've wiped the cache/delvik(still didn't fix the problem).
I decided to go ahead and run my device's RUU.(relocked the Bootloader, and ran)
Well now, I try and run his toolkit to root again and the cmd prompt say "device not found".
When I go into the fastboot folder and select the cmd prompt from there and type "fastboot devices", it's able to recognize my device...
Any ideas as to what's going on?
Maybe his toolkit is not working properly...?
BTW, this is my first Android phone. EVER.
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ViperX 2.6 is an international ROM.. ViperXL for our phone is 2.1.2
You better be thankful you didn't flash ice cold jelly or you'd have s nice paper weight. Unlock your bootloader and flash twrp again
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Myrder said:
I am using Hasoon2000's All-in-One Toolkit to root my HOX. It's worked every time but this time.
Here is my story...
I've been trying to flash the ViperX 2.6 ROM for a couple hours now.
Each time I have gotten stuck in a Bootloop.
Through TWRP, I've wiped the cache/delvik(still didn't fix the problem).
I decided to go ahead and run my device's RUU.(relocked the Bootloader, and ran)
Well now, I try and run his toolkit to root again and the cmd prompt say "device not found".
When I go into the fastboot folder and select the cmd prompt from there and type "fastboot devices", it's able to recognize my device...
Any ideas as to what's going on?
Maybe his toolkit is not working properly...?
BTW, this is my first Android phone. EVER.
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Well, first off, there is no version 2.6 of Viper ROM for the HTC One XL, which is our phone. It sounds to me that you have downloaded an international One X ROM. Which, could be bad for you. If the ROM flashed successfully, you've overwritten the boot partition, due in part to how the One X ROMs are flashed. If it wasn't flashed successfully, you may still be in luck.
Now. You say you are stuck in bootloop? If so, do these steps (Feel free to correct me anyone)
- Reboot your phone into bootloader
- Re-Unlock your bootloader
- Reflash TWRP (Custom recovery)
- Boot into recovery and wipe everything (Except phone storage)
- Flash a ROM for the ONE XL. NOT The International ROM
Hopefully you aren't bricked.
HTC_Phone said:
Well, first off, there is no version 2.6 of Viper ROM for the HTC One XL, which is our phone. It sounds to me that you have downloaded an international One X ROM. Which, could be bad for you.
Now. You say you are stuck in bootloop? If so, do these steps (Feel free to correct me anyone)
- Reboot your phone into bootloader
- Re-Unlock your bootloader
- Reflash TWRP (Custom recovery)
- Boot into recovery and wipe everything (Except phone storage)
- Flash a ROM for the ONE XL. NOT The International ROM
Hopefully you aren't bricked.
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He's not bricked. Adb sees his phone in the bootloader
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absolutelygrim said:
He's not bricked. Adb sees his phone in the bootloader
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Oh right. Must have missed that not paying full enough attention. Good. Do what I said above. Try running one of the kits in the One XL forum. What bootloader are you on?
Myrder said:
I am using Hasoon2000's All-in-One Toolkit to root my HOX. It's worked every time but this time.
Here is my story...
I've been trying to flash the ViperX 2.6 ROM for a couple hours now.
Each time I have gotten stuck in a Bootloop.
Through TWRP, I've wiped the cache/delvik(still didn't fix the problem).
I decided to go ahead and run my device's RUU.(relocked the Bootloader, and ran)
Well now, I try and run his toolkit to root again and the cmd prompt say "device not found".
When I go into the fastboot folder and select the cmd prompt from there and type "fastboot devices", it's able to recognize my device...
Any ideas as to what's going on?
Maybe his toolkit is not working properly...?
BTW, this is my first Android phone. EVER.
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When u first time rooted did you use the same pc?
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HTC_Phone said:
Oh right. Must have missed that not paying full enough attention. Good. Do what I said above. Try running one of the kits in the One XL forum. What bootloader are you on?
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1.14 since he was using the tool kit
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absolutelygrim said:
ViperX 2.6 is an international ROM.. ViperXL for our phone is 2.1.2
You better be thankful you didn't flash ice cold jelly or you'd have s nice paper weight. Unlock your bootloader and flash twrp again
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Even if I ran the AT&T 2.20 RUU?
HTC_Phone said:
Well, first off, there is no version 2.6 of Viper ROM for the HTC One XL, which is our phone. It sounds to me that you have downloaded an international One X ROM. Which, could be bad for you. If the ROM flashed successfully, you've overwritten the boot partition, due in part to how the One X ROMs are flashed. If it wasn't flashed successfully, you may still be in luck.
Now. You say you are stuck in bootloop? If so, do these steps (Feel free to correct me anyone)
- Reboot your phone into bootloader
- Re-Unlock your bootloader
- Reflash TWRP (Custom recovery)
- Boot into recovery and wipe everything (Except phone storage)
- Flash a ROM for the ONE XL. NOT The International ROM
Hopefully you aren't bricked.
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Well, glad to know that now... I really like the specs of the ViperX.
abhipati said:
When u first time rooted did you use the same pc?
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Yes, I am rooting from the same PC.
Myrder said:
Even if I ran the AT&T 2.20 RUU?
Well, glad to know that now... I really like the specs of the ViperX.
Yes, I am rooting from the same PC.
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As long as you have your unlock token, just follow the part about unlocking your bootloader from fast boot
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Myrder said:
Well, glad to know that now... I really like the specs of the ViperX.
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We have a Viper ROM as well on the One XL, does a good job.
Here's the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1868236
Just follow the steps we've mentioned, and download from THAT link above, and you should be good
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask or PM me!
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As long as you have your unlock token, just follow the part about unlocking your bootloader from fast boot
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Done, I just restarted to tool and did it step by step.
successful root.
Any idea which ROM would be the best...?
Myrder said:
Done, I just restarted to tool and did it step by step.
successful root.
Any idea which ROM would be the best...?
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There is no best rom.
Anyway, you don't need to rerun the tool for root. Just to unlock your bootloader again
absolutelygrim said:
There is no best rom.
Anyway, you don't need to rerun the tool for root. Just to unlock your bootloader again
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Thanks.. Now I feel really dumb.
This system is SOOO much different than, dare I say it, Apple...
Still learning everything, as you can see.. lol
Also, is there a certain gapps I should flash over, since ROMs are device specific?
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Thanks.. Now I feel really dumb.
This system is SOOO much different than, dare I say it, Apple...
Still learning everything, as you can see.. lol
Also, is there a certain gapps I should flash over, since ROMs are device specific?
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http://goo.im/gapps
Download for CM 10 if on AOSP (CM10, AOKP, King Kang) but not MIUI or sense
absolutelygrim said:
http://goo.im/gapps
Download for CM 10 if on AOSP (CM10, AOKP, King Kang) but not MIUI or sense
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How can I tell which I am on?
Sorry for so many questions...
ViperXL is sense, so you dont need gapps
Glad to know.
Thanks.
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I got excited about flashing a rom, and flashed..... and I don't the stock rom on my phone. LOL is there anything I can do? I've never messed with HTC and here I am. :| lost confused. Someone take my hand and help me, I'd really appreciate it
zachsx said:
I got excited about flashing a rom, and flashed..... and I don't the stock rom on my phone. LOL is there anything I can do? I've never messed with HTC and here I am. :| lost confused. Someone take my hand and help me, I'd really appreciate it
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Slow down and explain a bit more man...how did you root? Your firmware? What's the problem? Which rom?... I will help you step by step
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Well I used Hasoons Tool kit, I unlocked it and have TWRP installed. Well I got exticted, and Installed Phandriod Jellybean. Now I'm stuck on the title logo. lol
What hboot you are running?
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To be honest, I don't know I got in over my head. I've been doing this **** for My SIII and regular phones for ever and I didn't read it up, I was thinking how different could it be... :|
Childish, and Idiotic I know. I let my excitement get the best of me
zachsx said:
To be honest, I don't know I got in over my head. I've been doing this **** for My SIII and regular phones for ever and I didn't read it up, I was thinking how different could it be... :|
Childish, and Idiotic I know. I let my excitement get the best of me
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I think it was 1.14
zachsx said:
Now I'm stuck on the title logo. lol
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If your phone still boots up but stops, you should be okay. Just find a ROM for the HOXL and reflash (flashing the kernel through fastboot), and you should be okay.
And on Thursday, be thankful you didn't flash something else like IceColdJelly, or you would have hard-bricked.
iElvis said:
If your phone still boots up but stops, you should be okay. Just find a ROM for the HOXL and reflash (flashing the kernel through fastboot), and you should be okay.
And on Thursday, be thankful you didn't flash something else like IceColdJelly, or you would have hard-bricked.
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I'm missing the fastboot, whats this about?
And Plus, I cant download and add it to my phone since I cant get into it to turn it into a drive
Until you downgrade your hboot you have to manually flash the kernel for each Rom... This is done through fastboot... In bootloader mode you'll see something called fastboot ...go into that now on your comp make sure you fastboot .exe file and others are in same and open up command prompt and type " fastboot flash boot.IMG or whatever you named the boot IMG you have to extract it from the Rom....others can give you more detail on it
omario8484 said:
Until you downgrade your hboot you have to manually flash the kernel for each Rom... This is done through fastboot... In bootloader mode you'll see something called fastboot ...go into that now on your comp make sure you fastboot .exe file and others are in same and open up command prompt and type " fastboot flash boot.IMG or whatever you named the boot IMG you have to extract it from the Rom....others can give you more detail on it
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Well, I think she's offically screwed. It won't recognize the phone. All I get is the white HTC brilliant white screen! haha
omario8484 said:
Until you downgrade your hboot you have to manually flash the kernel for each Rom... This is done through fastboot... In bootloader mode you'll see something called fastboot ...go into that now on your comp make sure you fastboot .exe file and others are in same and open up command prompt and type " fastboot flash boot.IMG or whatever you named the boot IMG you have to extract it from the Rom....others can give you more detail on it
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Well, I think she's offically screwed. It won't recognize the phone. All I get is the white HTC brilliant white screen! haha
Okay, I can still get to the boot loader.... hboot 1.14.0002 radio is 0.19 92.09.11_2
if anyone can help me get this running, Id be forever greatful. Boot loader is all I can do.
zachsx said:
Well, I think she's offically screwed. It won't recognize the phone. All I get is the white HTC brilliant white screen! haha
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Do you have the HTC drivers on your computer? You can't do anything until you do because your computer won't recognize it.
If you can get into bootloader, you're not bricked. It's just a matter of getting the right rom back on there.
iElvis said:
Do you have the HTC drivers on your computer? You can't do anything until you do because your computer won't recognize it.
If you can get into bootloader, you're not bricked. It's just a matter of getting the right rom back on there.
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Okay, I do have the drivers, when I plug it in it makes the connection noise, so its reading it still.
You guys take this one... I'm tired of writing the steps to fast booting a kernel.. I've done it about 4 times this week
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InflatedTitan said:
You guys take this one... I'm tired of writing the steps to fast booting a kernel.. I've done it about 4 times this week
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We are passed that homeslice, and Its my fault. I was reading on a rom instructions and it said nothing about the fastboot. So I was clueless. I agree, I'm an idiot and should have done my research
zachsx said:
We are passed that homeslice, and Its my fault. I was reading on a rom instructions and it said nothing about the fastboot. So I was clueless. I agree, I'm an idiot and should have done my research
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So you got it working?
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Well, I've got TWRP back and I went back and installed Phandroid, Now I'm going to figure out this fast boot ****, So I can get past the boot loop so I atleast have a phone
hold power+volume down till the lights stop blinking, then releasing power button while still holding volume down. That should get you to boot loader no matter what state its in.. Once you hit the white screen with skating droids, make sure it says "fast boot USB".
If you have adb and fastboot installed on your computer, you need to take the boot.img out of this rom, and drop it into your adb folder.
Right click on your adb folder, choose "open command prompt here"
Type fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once successful, immediately choose recovery in boot loader. Proceed to install rom zip and respective gapps if necessary
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WAIIITTTT!!! what the hell is phandroid? I've never seen that rom in our forums.. Make sure you have right rom for the right phone!!!!!!!
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I flashed the Jellybam-evita-aopk from one post on the htc one x at&t development it said that you had to wipe the system from recovery i did and i wiped everything i did a factory reset and i when it finished to flash when i enter it just sits there on the jellybam bootscreen where an android goes flying in a rocket .. anyone know how do it stop this?
Sorry for my grammar and stuff i dont know so much english .
When I flashed jellybam it took about 3 to 5 min to boot up. And the rocket ship boot screen would flash a white screen. It did eventually boot up though. Sounds like you doing everything right though.
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Help stuck at bootscreen
jesusitox12 said:
I flashed the Jellybam-evita-aopk from one post on the htc one x at&t development it said that you had to wipe the system from recovery i did and i wiped everything i did a factory reset and i when it finished to flash when i enter it just sits there on the jellybam bootscreen where an android goes flying in a rocket .. anyone know how do it stop this?
Sorry for my grammar and stuff i dont know so much english .
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Some other information ..
i was coming from a sense rom some newts-jb or something i dont know much about kernel so in the aroma installer i decided to stay on my kernel (Stock one) it had 3 options the cm10 ,another one i dont remember, and continue with your kernel i choose this one
Stuck at bootscreen Jellybam!
subarudroid said:
When I flashed jellybam it took about 3 to 5 min to boot up. And the rocket ship boot screen would flash a white screen. It did eventually boot up though. Sounds like you doing everything right though.
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Ok im reflashing the rom and i will now install the kernel...
because the screen it was like 10 mins already..
i just reflashed will answer asap thanks for so quickly response and support
No, is not working
jesusitox12 said:
Ok im reflashing the rom and i will now install the kernel...
because the screen it was like 10 mins already..
i just reflashed will answer asap thanks for so quickly response and support
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Nope it wont start its actually 10 minutes since it stuck...
what can i actually do? maybe flashing the boot.img on fastboot..? do you think its that?
Have you tried this walk through?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33303798
Hope this helps. I know some jb ROMs are having boot issues if you have a rev-b on your box. No clue what that means though.
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jesusitox12 said:
I flashed the Jellybam-evita-aopk from one post on the htc one x at&t development it said that you had to wipe the system from recovery i did and i wiped everything i did a factory reset and i when it finished to flash when i enter it just sits there on the jellybam bootscreen where an android goes flying in a rocket .. anyone know how do it stop this?
Sorry for my grammar and stuff i dont know so much english .
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I got the same problem too...i did flash many phones, after update ruu to 2.20 i got this..I think i did all the right stuff but somehow to phone keep getting stuck at bootscreen
subarudroid said:
Have you tried this walk through?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33303798
Hope this helps. I know some jb ROMs are having boot issues if you have a rev-b on your box. No clue what that means though.
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ok i will flash the boot.img on fastboot i dont understand rev-b well ... i will try hope it boots now
jesusitox12 said:
ok i will flash the boot.img on fastboot i dont understand rev-b well ... i will try hope it boots now
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i just noticed the rom zip doesnt haave boot.img... so i cant try to do it
jesusitox12 said:
i just noticed the rom zip doesnt haave boot.img... so i cant try to do it
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Just noticed that the boot.img is hidden in the zip i will fastboot flash it and then i will update if it boots
I really hope it boots now :good:
jesusitox12 said:
Just noticed that the boot.img is hidden in the zip i will fastboot flash it and then i will update if it boots
I really hope it boots now :good:
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I was having the same issue, but once you flash the boot.img it should take care of it. I'd be interested to hear if you have any issues when you reboot the phone to see if it gets stuck on a boot loop.
Hi all, I just wanted to start by saying that xda is the shizz and has helped me through thick n thin. Anywho, I have a custom Rom and am trying to go to a different Rom. ViperX to be specific. I've tried before, but with little success. Extracted boot.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img in the command, put the Rom on my sd and installed via TWRP. Problem is, is that it never boots, only the HTC boot screen with the red writing. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to do? I'm still S-on, but from what I understand, that doesn't matter if you fastboot the boot.img via command prompt. I also have Hboot 1.14.
Thanks.
Chuckles850 said:
Hi all, I just wanted to start by saying that xda is the shizz and has helped me through thick n thin. Anywho, I have a custom Rom and am trying to go to a different Rom. ViperX to be specific. I've tried before, but with little success. Extracted boot.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img in the command, put the Rom on my sd and installed via TWRP. Problem is, is that it never boots, only the HTC boot screen with the red writing. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to do? I'm still S-on, but from what I understand, that doesn't matter if you fastboot the boot.img via command prompt. I also have Hboot 1.14.
Thanks.
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Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Will do thank you
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exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Apparently there's a TWRP 2.4.4 out, would it hurt me to flash the latest version?
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Yes. It would hurt anyone with a one xl as 2.4 does not wipe our device properly. I tested 2.4.4 myself.
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ok, well I found another problem you might be able to help me with, but I'll shoot it to you anyway. I just found out my phone was originally a One X when I got it from the ATT store. Now apparently after I flashed the Rom I got (odex-JB-Sense4+.zip), It's saying my phone is an XL. Seems to me I have a whole new set of issues. Did I flash the wrong Rom? I though I did enough research to find a compatible Rom. How do I find out for sure what's going on with my phone and how to fix it properly?
Chuckles850 said:
ok, well I found another problem you might be able to help me with, but I'll shoot it to you anyway. I just found out my phone was originally a One X when I got it from the ATT store. Now apparently after I flashed the Rom I got (odex-JB-Sense4+.zip), It's saying my phone is an XL. Seems to me I have a whole new set of issues. Did I flash the wrong Rom? I though I did enough research to find a compatible Rom. How do I find out for sure what's going on with my phone and how to fix it properly?
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No problem you have the correct ROM, if you had flashed wrong one it would have not worked correctly. Depending on the ROM sometimes it will show XL instead of X.
One xl is the proper model name, code named Evita, not to be confused with the real HTC One X international quad core version.
So in other words, nothing is wrong. This is normal. If you flashed the wrong rom you would know as you would now have a paperweight
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ok cool, I was kinda confused there for a sec lol. Ok, now for the TWRP. I'm assuming you were referring to 2.3.0.0? just because there is a 2.3.0.0, 2.3.1.0, 2.3.3.0, and a 2.3.3.1. I just want to make sure I have the correct one for Hboot 1.14
Doesn't matter which one. I use 2.3.3.1 myself.
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You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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ok, downloading it now. I'll keep you updated.
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You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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Ah I didn't catch that in the first post! Good eye.
bkmo said:
You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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ok, I'll keep that in mind. Thank you!!
exad said:
Ah I didn't catch that in the first post! Good eye.
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it's ok bud, just downloaded and installed TWRP 2.3.3.1 successfully, now i'm downloading ViperXL and hope everything comes out ok
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Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Should I need to be thinking about Kernels of any sort?
Chuckles850 said:
Should I need to be thinking about Kernels of any sort?
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Yeah.......give bulletproof 1.1 a shot. Gonna give you better performance and battery, plus a no brainer install and its stable.
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Yeah.......give bulletproof 1.1 a shot. Gonna give you better performance and battery, plus a no brainer install and its stable.
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Ok cool. Any links?
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It's in Android development page. if not the first page then the second.
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Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
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Except for ViperXL (and old builds of CleanROM, which may also happen with future builds if/when scrosler gets AROMA back in there) which is intended to flash the boot.img in AROMA.
Although, it doesn't always work for some folks, so they have had to flash boot.img manually. So yes, if at all in doubt (and you have a boot loop) flash boot.img manually.