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Just rooted with one click root and I'm trying to install a custom recovery so i can flash roms and such... I see something telling me to use ODIN but I have no clue what that is.
I tried to flash the .zip from the sticky in the development section but the stock recovery obviously wouldn't work. This phone is much more complicated to work with when compared to my evo lol
chey8 said:
Just rooted with one click root and I'm trying to install a custom recovery so i can flash roms and such... I see something telling me to use ODIN but I have no clue what that is.
I tried to flash the .zip from the sticky in the development section but the stock recovery obviously wouldn't work. This phone is much more complicated to work with when compared to my evo lol
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Read the stickies
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akellar said:
Read the stickies
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I read them 10 times or more, it says flash them.... I can't flash with the stock recovery.
Maybe you should read them before you answer with nonsense
I just wanna get a recovery on this phone and everything starts with ODIN, no clue what that is. I googled it and downloaded something but it doesn't appear to be what I need.
Something a little more clear would be helpful..
Nevermind, got it
Actually, the link is in a sticky . . . just not in the General section, lol. It's in the Development section, Files to get your Mesmerize back to stock 2.1 and 2.2.1.
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Nevermind, got it
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Now that we have an unlocked bootloader and working recovery, has anyone successfully ported any of the roms from the international htc one x (tegra 3)? Feel free to post which rom you used and how it worked out for you.
DO NOT TRY AND FLASH THE BOOT.IMG FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HTC ONE X ROM. MAY RESULT IN SOFTBRICK
wrong section buddy
Yeah and I know no one is gonna read the general q&a. Besides we are all wanting immediate rom goodness
What? You can't flash a international rom. r u drunk
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expertzero1 said:
What? You can't flash a international rom. r u drunk
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I didn't say it was possible I asked has anyone tried to port one from the one x and you must be drunk if you can't read correctly
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Now that we have an unlocked bootloader and working recovery, has anyone flashed any of the roms from the international htc one x (tegra 3)? I just tried Insert coin rom but it fails to install due to do mismatch in model id. I guess you could edit your build.prop to endeavor but I haven't tried it yet. Feel free to post which rom you used and how it worked out for you.
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I didn't say it was possible I asked has anyone tried to port one from the one x and you must be drunk if you can't read correctly
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I'm reading it and it says has anyone flashed, not ported. Lol
lol just make a backup in cwm. worst case scenario you have to restore like I did. Won't hurt to try.
Tiffany84 said:
I'm reading it and it says has anyone flashed, not ported. Lol
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Heh
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beeroatsnp90x said:
lol just make a backup in cwm. worst case scenario you have to restore like I did. Won't hurt to try.
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The international version has different hardware therefore their roms wil not work on our phone
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Yeah and I know no one is gonna read the general q&a. Besides we are all wanting immediate rom goodness
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People read Q&A all the time. This is no reason to ignore the rules and clog up Development with random questions.
^^^^ you act like someone stole your cookie. stop crying like a baby about simple misplaced thread
So now i have an unlocked bootloader and i have CWM installed. If i were to use a RUU, the clean rom DE, would it remove CWM and put the stock one back on? Or would it leave CWM intact?
jason.hamilton said:
So now i have an unlocked bootloader and i have CWM installed. If i were to use a RUU, the clean rom DE, would it remove CWM and put the stock one back on? Or would it leave CWM intact?
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wait a day for a few roms. They're already out there, they just need to edit them a tad.
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^^^^ you act like someone stole your cookie. stop crying like a baby about simple misplaced thread
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When you start calling people names, you are the one that appears immature and childish, no matter how correct you may be.
The problem is, though, you are not correct. Maybe it only appears as a "simple" mistake to you, probably because you don't care or haven't spent enough time in the forums, but for people who frequent XDA then it has become a cumulative nuisance.
Also, when the majority of users responding in the thread you started is either questioning the logic of your statement or placement of the thread then maybe you need to reflect on what you were trying to accomplish and maybe take into consideration how you can achieve better results in the future. Long story short, try to learn from your mistakes.
Okay, so, International One x won't be compatible because of hardware differences, but what about the One S roms? I just tried flashing the CM9 port for the S, and it flashed successfully but upon reboot the screen was just filled with green graphical glitches. Rebooting back into recovery and attempting to restore my backup of the stock system didn't work at all, so RUU for me... but, why wouldn't a One S ROM work? It has 99% of the same hardware... besides the qHD screen. I remember being able to flash a Droid 3 ROM to my bootloader-locked Atrix 2 and it booting up just fine. What's different here?
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Okay, so, International One x won't be compatible because of hardware differences, but what about the One S roms? I just tried flashing the CM9 port for the S, and it flashed successfully but upon reboot the screen was just filled with green graphical glitches. Rebooting back into recovery and attempting to restore my backup of the stock system didn't work at all, so RUU for me... but, why wouldn't a One S ROM work? It has 99% of the same hardware... besides the qHD screen. I remember being able to flash a Droid 3 ROM to my bootloader-locked Atrix 2 and it booting up just fine. What's different here?
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LTE radio for one. Probably some other minor differences too.
Don't install CMW Recovery it is not recommended for AT&T, Rogers HTC One X
"CWM does not officially support our device, and its just a port. Due to this, CWM has some serious and known problems. As already mentioned, USB mount doesn't work. Also, it has been known in some cases to cause some major issues with dialer and other phone functionality after flashing a ROM. Problems that persist even if you try flashing another ROM or restoring a backup. These problems are difficult (although not impossible) to fix, and a big headache.
TWRP officially supports our device, gets regular updates. Its fully working, and its recommended by almost all (if not all) our developers." (Thanks to redpoint73)
To root 2.20 use - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33178597
To install Custom Recovery (TWRP) and flash Custom ROMS follow this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33179690
MOST IMPORTANT THING IS READ READ READ READ AND USE YOUR BRAIN BEFORE YOU FLASH
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Based one what exactly?
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Based one what exactly?
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It been said many times by developers that CMW Recovery does not work properly for our device
Correct me if I am wrong bro
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abhipati said:
Correct me if I am wrong bro
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No idea, that's why I was asking.
abhipati said:
It been said many times by developers that CMW Recovery does not work properly for our device
Correct me if I am wrong bro
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It flashed cm10 just fine using it. Not sure what you mean.
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billydroid said:
It flashed cm10 just fine using it. Not sure what you mean.
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Yaa it works but TWRP is more recommend for our device
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No idea, that's why I was asking.
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[RECOVERY] Interim ClockworkMod Recovery for the S4 based One X Note: CWM does not officially support the AT&T One X, and may cause serious problems. TWRP is recommended!
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Can't mount sd/storage through recovery with cwm I read somewhere when you really need too.
WR
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Rusty! said:
Based one what exactly?
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CWM does not officially support our device, and its just a port. Due to this, CWM has some serious and known problems. As already mentioned, USB mount doesn't work. Also, it has been known in some cases to cause some major issues with dialer and other phone functionality after flashing a ROM. Problems that persist even if you try flashing another ROM or restoring a backup. These problems are difficult (although not impossible) to fix, and a big headache.
TWRP officially supports our device, gets regular updates. Its fully working, and its recommended by almost all (if not all) our developers.
OP may want to revise the top post to make the above reasons more clear. Otherwise, this is a very good thread to have now that the 2.20 floodgates have been opened.
Simply no reason to use CWM. People only use it, because they have used it on other devices.
Just stay away from CWM. Use TWRP.
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billydroid said:
It flashed cm10 just fine using it. Not sure what you mean.
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It will work most of the time. But when it doesn't, boy you are in for some "fun" times.
Just switch to TWRP. Its a great recovery, don't be averse to it, just because its different than what you used before. In this case, the more widely known choice (CWM) is not the best one, and can give you serious problems.
Yeah.... I didn't know CWM wouldn't work on my HTC One X. I installed TWRP and everything worked fine. Since I had CWM installed, it won't affect my phone will it since I installed TWRP over it?
marcur12 said:
Yeah.... I didn't know CWM wouldn't work on my HTC One X. I installed TWRP and everything worked fine. Since I had CWM installed, it won't affect my phone will it since I installed TWRP over it?
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Its not that CWM doesn't work, per se. CWM works most of the time . . . except when it doesn't (and causes big problems).
CWM is not going to affect your phone in any way, now that you've installed TWRP. Recovery was overwritten by TWRP.
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CWM does not officially support our device, and its just a port. Due to this, CWM has some serious and known problems. As already mentioned, USB mount doesn't work. Also, it has been known in some cases to cause some major issues with dialer and other phone functionality after flashing a ROM. Problems that persist even if you try flashing another ROM or restoring a backup. These problems are difficult (although not impossible) to fix, and a big headache.
TWRP officially supports our device, gets regular updates. Its fully working, and its recommended by almost all (if not all) our developers.
OP may want to revise the top post to make the above reasons more clear. Otherwise, this is a very good thread to have now that the 2.20 floodgates have been opened.
Thanks , I have updated the OP
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Its not that CWM doesn't work, per se. CWM works most of the time . . . except when it doesn't (and causes big problems).
CWM is not going to affect your phone in any way, now that you've installed TWRP. Recovery was overwritten by TWRP.
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ChummyDays said:
Won't affect it as long as it boots into TWRP instead of CWM.. it literally replaced CWM, so you should be fine.
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I see. I must have had bad luck with CWM. Glad to know that it won't cause problems now that I've replaced it with TWRP. Thanks guys.
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Thanks , I have updated the OP
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Nice edits. Couldn't have said it better myself!
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Nice edits. Couldn't have said it better myself!
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I was running Venom ROM ICS and wanted to try out the JB version so I download it and it boots up and naturally, I start to play around. I installed titanium backup again to get my things back and it tells me I have no root. I say whaaaaa!? I then download a rootchecker app from the store and it confirms I have no root. How the world did that happen?
I panicked and booted into recovery and restored the backup I made before flashing the ROM. Now I can get back into fastboot and recovery but when I try to boot up it is a black screen. Should I RUU and start all over or am I salvageable?
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I was running Venom ROM ICS and wanted to try out the JB version so I download it and it boots up and naturally, I start to play around. I installed titanium backup again to get my things back and it tells me I have no root. I say whaaaaa!? I then download a rootchecker app from the store and it confirms I have no root. How the world did that happen?
I panicked and booted into recovery and restored the backup I made before flashing the ROM. Now I can get back into fastboot and recovery but when I try to boot up it is a black screen. Should I RUU and start all over or am I salvageable?
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Ahh you should of asked before backing up there is a root fix on the viper op if you can get to recovery try reflashing the rom if you can't just ruu I guess
omario8484 said:
Ahh you should of asked before backing up there is a root fix on the viper op if you can get to recovery try reflashing the rom if you can't just ruu I guess
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Crap on a crayfish.... that sucks. Well it teaches ya to read before flashing lol. So I have the root fix from Venom OP, I just reflash rom or flash fix first then rom?
KungPow90 said:
Crap on a crayfish.... that sucks. Well it teaches ya to read before flashing lol. So I have the root fix from Venom OP, I just reflash rom or flash fix first then rom?
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Just flash the boot.IMG in the venom ROM to your phone through fastboot
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Just flash the boot.IMG in the venom ROM to your phone through fastboot
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That fixed it. Thanks a bunch! Seems like such a simple fix haha. Can't believe I didn't try it.
omario8484 said:
Ahh you should of asked before backing up there is a root fix on the viper op if you can get to recovery try reflashing the rom if you can't just ruu I guess
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Loll!! I made the same mistake, didn't read the OP
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didnt read either
ahhh! I'm having the exact same issue. I am a noob and I did not read or see anything about getting the root fix. But how can I get it? I mean, as you can tell I dont even know what the Venop OP is. Can you post a link to it or tell me how to get the root fix? Thanks in advance!!
OP = Original Post on the first page in the download section there is the rootfix.zip ready and waiting ...........
StratosnypeR said:
ahhh! I'm having the exact same issue. I am a noob and I did not read or see anything about getting the root fix. But how can I get it? I mean, as you can tell I dont even know what the Venop OP is. Can you post a link to it or tell me how to get the root fix? Thanks in advance!!
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IM FEELING NICE TODAY
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35238832&postcount=2
Flash this fix for proper root permission: AndroidFileHost (2MB)
area51avenger said:
IM FEELING NICE TODAY
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35238832&postcount=2
Flash this fix for proper root permission: AndroidFileHost (2MB)
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Wow. Good for you. I wouldn't have done that lol.
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Wow. Good for you. I wouldn't have done that lol.
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Thanks guys, I went back and saw the file. I feel so ignorant. Now I'll just have to wait to get home and do it. We'll see how it goes
I'd say try it untethered but dunno if you're ready for that LOL
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area51avenger said:
I'd say try it untethered but dunno if you're ready for that LOL
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Haha, probably not, since I dont even know what that means -____-
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Haha, probably not, since I dont even know what that means -____-
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA this thread just brightened my day.
Ok, so I tried flashing cyanogenmod on my phone and ended up with what i believe to be a hard brick... I'll go through what I did, and I guess if there is any way to reverse this and return it to working condition, I would greatly appreciate this information. First, I used the exploit found in the all-in-one kit so that the bootloader could be unlocked officially by HTC. After getting my bootloader unlocked via the file sent to me by HTC, I flashed my cwm via fastboot. Everything seemed to be working fine at this point; the phone would boot into both the rom and the cwm. I rebooted the phone and flashed the boot image found in the cm rom I was flashing on my phone. I rebooted once again, erased the cache and dalvik, and then attempted to flash the rom. It was unsuccessful the first time due to failed asserts. I had previously been able to simply edit the build.prop file and remove the asserts on other android devices to correct this problem, so I attempted to do this. I tried again to flash the rom, which began installing, and then resulted in the phone turning off. I am sure that this has everything to do with my editing of the file, but I am just wondering why it did not work this time, and if there is a way to correct this without expensive hardware. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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Ok, so I tried flashing cyanogenmod on my phone and ended up with what i believe to be a hard brick... I'll go through what I did, and I guess if there is any way to reverse this and return it to working condition, I would greatly appreciate this information. First, I used the exploit found in the all-in-one kit so that the bootloader could be unlocked officially by HTC. After getting my bootloader unlocked via the file sent to me by HTC, I flashed my cwm via fastboot. Everything seemed to be working fine at this point; the phone would boot into both the rom and the cwm. I rebooted the phone and flashed the boot image found in the cm rom I was flashing on my phone. I rebooted once again, erased the cache and dalvik, and then attempted to flash the rom. It was unsuccessful the first time due to failed asserts. I had previously been able to simply edit the build.prop file and remove the asserts on other android devices to correct this problem, so I attempted to do this. I tried again to flash the rom, which began installing, and then resulted in the phone turning off. I am sure that this has everything to do with my editing of the file, but I am just wondering why it did not work this time, and if there is a way to correct this without expensive hardware. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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What happens now when you boot it up? Can you get into cwm?
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What happens now when you boot it up? Can you get into cwm?
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It's not responsive to anything now... I realize the device probably won't make a recovery at this point due to my lack of knowledge and resources, but I guess I'm more wondering why exactly this happened, for future reference. I mean, if there is a way to fix it that would be awesome, but yeah, the screen and buttons wont turn on, and when its plugged in the charge LED does not come on either. My computer can still recognize the phone though in the device manager, but it is called Qualcomm hs-usb qdloader 9008, and there is not an obvious way (to me) to access the files on the internal SD.
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Ok, so I tried flashing cyanogenmod on my phone and ended up with what i believe to be a hard brick... I'll go through what I did, and I guess if there is any way to reverse this and return it to working condition, I would greatly appreciate this information. First, I used the exploit found in the all-in-one kit so that the bootloader could be unlocked officially by HTC. After getting my bootloader unlocked via the file sent to me by HTC, I flashed my cwm via fastboot. Everything seemed to be working fine at this point; the phone would boot into both the rom and the cwm. I rebooted the phone and flashed the boot image found in the cm rom I was flashing on my phone. I rebooted once again, erased the cache and dalvik, and then attempted to flash the rom. It was unsuccessful the first time due to failed asserts. I had previously been able to simply edit the build.prop file and remove the asserts on other android devices to correct this problem, so I attempted to do this. I tried again to flash the rom, which began installing, and then resulted in the phone turning off. I am sure that this has everything to do with my editing of the file, but I am just wondering why it did not work this time, and if there is a way to correct this without expensive hardware. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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It was probably a corrupted download and editing files on a Rom built by someone else wasn't the best of ideas can you access fastboot or recovery?
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31ken31 said:
It was probably a corrupted download and editing files on a Rom built by someone else wasn't the best of ideas can you access fastboot or recovery?
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I downloaded the latest, most stable rom directly from the cyanogenmod website, and no, I can't access fastboot or recovery.
tsanto2 said:
I downloaded the latest, most stable rom directly from the cyanogenmod website, and no, I can't access fastboot or recovery.
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When you plug it in does it show charge light? And what is the file name you flashed? You should only download roms from here if it was a quad core Rom it overwrote the partitions and totally bricked it. Also plug it into a Windows pc and tell me what it's trying to install drivers for if it tries to install qhsusb drivers your dead in the water and need jtag or send it to HTC for about 200$ to have mainboard replaced.
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I offer free JTAG to users with a 300 post count or who are vouched for by a senior members
In this case I would help out only asking that you please give something back to the community
If its a onexl Qualcomm chip I can service the unit
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When you plug it in does it show charge light? And what is the file name you flashed? You should only download roms from here if it was a quad core Rom it overwrote the partitions and totally bricked it. Also plug it into a Windows pc and tell me what it's trying to install drivers for if it tries to install qhsusb drivers your dead in the water and need jtag or send it to HTC for about 200$ to have mainboard replaced.
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As I said, the charge light does not show up, the file name was cm-10.1.2-endeavoru, and I don't remember seeing any drivers installed after that, but on my windows 8 pc (dont judge, its brand new), it shows up in device manager as qualcomm hs-usb qloader... Sounds pretty dismal, but thanks a lot for the input. Still wondering why this happened though.
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I offer free JTAG to users with a 300 post count or who are vouched for by a senior members
In this case I would help out only asking that you please give something back to the community
If its a onexl Qualcomm chip I can service the unit
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Now that's great to know and I can't speak for everyone but thanks a million.
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Zarboz said:
I offer free JTAG to users with a 300 post count or who are vouched for by a senior members
In this case I would help out only asking that you please give something back to the community
If its a onexl Qualcomm chip I can service the unit
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That is an extremely generous offer, however, I have the One X and I may be wrong, but I don't think that would work, would it?
How to root mito a222 product my country bro..using mtk6575
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That is an extremely generous offer, however, I have the One X and I may be wrong, but I don't think that would work, would it?
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This forum is for the evita. If you have the quad core and flash an evita Rom it bricks and vice versa. They are not cross compatable. Flash evita on international version u brick it. If you have the quad core you may be better off asking in the correct forum. I'll find you a link in a minute and update this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1548
If it's quad core go there
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31ken31 said:
This forum is for the evita. If you have the quad core and flash an evita Rom it bricks and vice versa. They are not cross compatable. Flash evita on international version u brick it. If you have the quad core you may be better off asking in the correct forum. I'll find you a link in a minute and update this post
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Before I downloaded the rom, I checked and make sure I had a dual-core processor in the about section of the settings in the phone.
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As I said, the charge light does not show up, the file name was cm-10.1.2-endeavoru, and I don't remember seeing any drivers installed after that, but on my windows 8 pc (dont judge, its brand new), it shows up in device manager as qualcomm hs-usb qloader... Sounds pretty dismal, but thanks a lot for the input. Still wondering why this happened though.
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Well cm10.1.2-endeavour is for quad core so your bricked. You flashed the quad core Rom.
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31ken31 said:
Well cm10.1.2-endeavour is for quad core so your bricked. You flashed the quad core Rom.
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Ahh, well there it is. Thanks for the info. I'm an idiot haha
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Ahh, well there it is. Thanks for the info. I'm an idiot haha
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Not a idiot. Just keep in mind the two devices are not well separated on the websites. All available roms for our phone are here on xda. Dont even assume cm website will be that specific. I'd pm zarboz and see if he is willing to jtag for you. And it wouldnt hurt if you threw him a few bucks for beer or something lol
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Ahh, well there it is. Thanks for the info. I'm an idiot haha
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There were asserts in the ROM to prevent this kind of thing.
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There were asserts in the ROM to prevent this kind of thing.
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Think he removed em lol
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Think he removed em lol
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Yup, I did. I had done that in the past and it worked for my other android device, but I guess it wouldn't make sense for them to exist if there wasn't a reason. Thanks alot guys, I'm just starting out with this stuff and it's really good to see the amount of people who are willing to help newbies like me.
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Yup, I did. I had done that in the past and it worked for my other android device, but I guess it wouldn't make sense for them to exist if there wasn't a reason. Thanks alot guys, I'm just starting out with this stuff and it's really good to see the amount of people who are willing to help newbies like me.
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No problem man good luck with it.
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