Now I know that there isn't any luck to get my phone rooted at this time, but I can't even get into stock recovery at the moment to even make a nandroid. I've been flashing for a while and have a GNexus and I was picking up the One X because I was switching carriers. I know even on a locked everything you could still get to the Recovery, I had a locked Motorola Droid X2.
Has anyone ran into the issue with a fully stock phone and can point me in the direction of where to solve the issue? I've been searching for a few hours with no avail.
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Now I know that there isn't any luck to get my phone rooted at this time, but I can't even get into stock recovery at the moment to even make a nandroid. I've been flashing for a while and have a GNexus and I was picking up the One X because I was switching carriers. I know even on a locked everything you could still get to the Recovery, I had a locked Motorola Droid X2.
Has anyone ran into the issue with a fully stock phone and can point me in the direction of where to solve the issue? I've been searching for a few hours with no avail.
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I don't think there is a recovery for completely stock one x... not one that lets you make a backup anyways
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I don't think there is a recovery for completely stock one x... not one that lets you make a backup anyways
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Well I do get the Boot into recovery option from the H-Boot Menu, it loads up into a Red triangle, and I literally didn't touch anything on the phone before that lol. Bad software maybe?
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Well I do get the Boot into recovery option from the H-Boot Menu, it loads up into a Red triangle, and I literally didn't touch anything on the phone before that lol. Bad software maybe?
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That means theres no recovery installed
My stock 2.20 isn't even letting me boot into the bootloader. Are you just doing power + volume down? When I do my bottom buttons flash a few times then it boots normally. Only had this a few days, first Android I've had that can't be rooted.
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My stock 2.20 isn't even letting me boot into the bootloader. Are you just doing power + volume down? When I do my bottom buttons flash a few times then it boots normally. Only had this a few days, first Android I've had that can't be rooted.
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hold power until it flashes 5 times and turns off, then just keep holding volume down and you should get into bootloader
red triangle is stock recovery
bts0uth said:
My stock 2.20 isn't even letting me boot into the bootloader. Are you just doing power + volume down? When I do my bottom buttons flash a few times then it boots normally. Only had this a few days, first Android I've had that can't be rooted.
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Turn off fastboot in settings->power
I didn't think you could nandroid without custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) on ANY phone. And you can't get custom recovery without root or an unlocked bootloader or both.
If the phone arrived with 2.20, nandroid isn't possible. I would be surprised if stock recovery did anything more than factory reset.
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Can you not unlock via HTC and then load a custom rom?
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drant22 said:
Well I do get the Boot into recovery option from the H-Boot Menu, it loads up into a Red triangle, and I literally didn't touch anything on the phone before that lol. Bad software maybe?
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When you get to the triangle hold vol up+down+power. You will have your stock options.
Slybone said:
Can you not unlock via HTC and then load a custom rom?
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Not if its a AT&T version and came with 2.20.
If it came with 1.85 or lower you can root the device (super fun adb procedure) then apply SuperCID, that will let you trick HTCDev into thinking its a different device, and unlock the bootloader. Then more adb fun and you can install TWRP, then flash custom ROMs.
Its not like a Samsung phone where you can download Odin, boot into download mode, flash a kernel, start CWM, and flash a ROM all before your first boot.
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Hello
I've installed android 4.0.3 update on my nexus s (i9023) manually.
During the istallation I didn't have any problem, but after that when I select "recovery" from bootloader the google logo appears and after few seconds the android system starts up. so I dont have access to recovery menu to apply any other update.
How can I fix that?!
it's a known issue that 4.0.3 has a broken recovery.
the solution is:
- flash cwm again from bootloader, using fast boot.
- flash latest superuser (with fix for 4.0.3).
- once in ics, go to /etc with a root browser and delete install-recovery.sh.
- go back to the bootloader and lash cwm again (it should stick now).
I'm having the same issue. i9023 unrooted; switched to ICS using manual update but I forgot to do a full wipe.
I can't access the Recovery menu anymore; can this be fixed without rooting or messing up my phone ? :/
Bls440 said:
I'm having the same issue. i9023 unrooted; switched to ICS using manual update but I forgot to do a full wipe.
I can't access the Recovery menu anymore; can this be fixed without rooting or messing up my phone ? :/
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A lot of the new roms based off the official OTA have removed the script that installs the stock recovery.
You don't need root to flash recovery from the bootloader, just an unlocked bootloader. So yes, it can be fixed without rooting your phone. Just reboot to the bootloader and flash recovery using fastboot.
Thank you. Do you have a link with step by step explanations on how to do that?
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Thank you. Do you have a link with step by step explanations on how to do that?
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The backlight just doesn't work in stock recovery. It sounds crazy, but if you point a bright light at the screen, you will see it. If you see an android and exclamation mark, press volume up and power. Sometimes you have to do it several times and reboot the recovery. Worked for me on the I9023
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The backlight just doesn't work in stock recovery. It sounds crazy, but if you point a bright light at the screen, you will see it. If you see an android and exclamation mark, press volume up and power. Sometimes you have to do it several times and reboot the recovery. Worked for me on the I9023
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Here as well.
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How can I fix it. I see it, but not very well.
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The backlight just doesn't work in stock recovery. It sounds crazy, but if you point a bright light at the screen, you will see it. If you see an android and exclamation mark, press volume up and power. Sometimes you have to do it several times and reboot the recovery. Worked for me on the I9023
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Thank you very much mate!
No way to use the stock recovery after 4.0.3 installation,if i try i see an android the goes K.O. showing an exclamation mark and then black screen,but with the 3 buttons with light.
How to install or reinstall the recovery and then rooting the device?
Can't see any menu whatsoever even with a bright light directed on my screen.
Is there any solution for this?
marcelln said in the second post of this thread the procedure. Just replace the stock bootloader with CWM via fastboot, do what you need to do (root, etc) and once done rename/delete install-recovery.sh - then flash CWM again.
Following most rooting guides will tell you how to get all this done, just remember to flash the latest CWM.
Well I do not want to root my phone or change stock bootloader...
So I extracted a boot.img from a rom zip, went into bootloader with cmd.....typed command and when it said done...phone turned off and keeps restarting. How do i enter back into fastboot with my phone restarting over and over. Someone Help me :S
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So I extracted a boot.img from a rom zip, went into bootloader with cmd.....typed command and when it said done...phone turned off and keeps restarting. How do i enter back into fastboot with my phone restarting over and over. Someone Help me :S
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Did you flash the Rom first or did you even flash a rom
can We assume you have a recovery? Did you make a back up? Hold the power + volume down. From there go into recovery. See if you can flash ur ROM. If says successful, good to go. If not, flash you backup and start over. Or even go back to bootloader & push image again.
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Did you flash the Rom first or did you even flash a rom
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i thought you were suppose to do this first before flashing a rom as im on 2.20 and newer version and i extracted boot img... and yeah..am i screwed?
Sounds like he forgot to rezip, and flash Rom thru recovery
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InflatedTitan said:
Sounds like he forgot to rezip, and flash Rom thru recovery
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So is the verdict bricked?
i did backup my phone with tw Something. and i also have on on my computer....That one thread said was good for evita version...the all in one toolkit..so how long do i hold power and volume down... i keep holding it and the back home and close apps buttons flash...like 7 times then shuts off and reboots with the same htc screen
No bro, do what you did again... This time, flash the Rom itself excluding the boot.img
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No bro, do what you did again... This time, flash the Rom itself excluding the boot.img
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He need to get back to the bootloader. Titans right though. Try just holding the volume down button after the phone starts up.
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No bro, do what you did again... This time, flash the Rom itself excluding the boot.img
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with the phone restarting over and over? How do i get into fastboot? there a way i can do it from my computer??? a progam?
WhatTheAndroid? said:
with the phone restarting over and over? How do i get into fastboot? there a way i can do it from my computer??? a progam?
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Hold power and vol down.. wait for buttons to flash, and shut off but continue holding. After it black for a sec or two, release power but hold vol down for approximately 5 seconds until you see the white hboot screen with skatin droids. From there enter fastboot
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k got into fastboot now what? sorry im new to this...can you say all the steps...im using rebelmod 3.6.6-evita will this work? so i take the boot img out of it?
1. On your computer, extract Rom. Find the boot.img and move it to where you have SDK, adb and fastboot.
2. Rezip the Rom, but delete the boot.img from it first.
3. Enter fastboot from the hboot screen. (White screen with skating droids) fire up command promt where you put the boot.img. enter this command ----> fastboot flash boot boot.img
4. Enter recovery, flash rebelmod. If it's successful, flash gapps.
5. Profit.
If you manage to get to the colorful x boot ani, you should be golden. Report back bro
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i think i screwed up again...os is gone..mounted storage erased alot...i have backup.ap on my computer where i did do backup earlier...can i use that or if os is gone then im bricked....?or can i somehow put the backup that i put on my computer in my phone and it will restore everything?i got into team win by the way....so i can still enter teamwin and fastboot....
can i restore os with my backup??? or somehow wth twr or fastboot???? :S i just want my old unrooted htc one x back :s
WhatTheAndroid? said:
can i restore os with my backup??? or somehow wth twr or fastboot???? :S i just want my old unrooted htc one x back :s
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can i restore os with my backup on my computer? where do i put it in twrp so i can restore on my phone.. is their a "recovery" folder in team win that i can put my backup in so team win recognizes it.
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can i restore os with my backup??? or somehow wth twr or fastboot???? :S i just want my old unrooted htc one x back :s
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USB mount in twrp and drag Rom over.... If that for some reason gives u errors ruu back to stock
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USB mount in twrp and drag Rom over.... If that for some reason gives u errors ruu back to stock
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even though it is wiped and no os? can you put steps to ruu back to stock, where to find ruu? So i am not bricked and my phone can be restored back to stock, im not familiar with twrp and ruuing, i know you download files and stuff but do i install it or use fastboot? and do i put ruu in install>twrp ... there are two options install twrp and .android secure..but i can still get my phone back(Main question)?
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when you ruu make sure NOT to reroot and reunlock bootloader. i think your phone is allergic to you.
boot into bootloader, run "fastboot oem lock", then run the ruu afterwards http://dl3.htc.com/application/htc_one_x_RUU_2.20.502.7_att_us_08022012.exe
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omario8484 said:
USB mount in twrp and drag Rom over.... If that for some reason gives u errors ruu back to stock
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even though it is wiped and no os? can you put steps to ruu back to stock, where to find ruu? So i am not bricked and my phone can be restored back to stock, im not familiar with twrp and ruuing, i know you download files and stuff but do i install it or use fastboot? and do i put ruu in install>twrp ... there are two options install twrp and .android secure..but i can still get my phone back(Main question)?
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giving up already.....
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Hey guys i just got this phone from a random on craigslist and hes unlocked the bootloader and stopped there. I dnt know what method he used but in order to power on the device i have to use certain button combos. Example it boots straight to recovery so i reboot now and while its rebooting i have to hold both volume buttons and the power until a white lettered screen pops up and use volume up to power on. And tips? Ty in advance.
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Hey guys i just got this phone from a random on craigslist and hes unlocked the bootloader and stopped there. I dnt know what method he used but in order to power on the device i have to use certain button combos. Example it boots straight to recovery so i reboot now and while its rebooting i have to hold both volume buttons and the power until a white lettered screen pops up and use volume up to power on. And tips? Ty in advance.
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on the white-lettered screen try and choose Bootloader. if you can get there you can flash either CWM or TWRP recovery, then flash a working system, or else do a full firmware flash with RSD Lite. or if he already flashed a custom recovery you could boot there and try flashing a working ROM.
Hes got cwm on here. And from what i can tell just rooted the stock rom. Ive never seen a device having a method to power on except maybe a semi tethered jailbroken iphone. Idk
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Any suggestions for roms for when i get this figured out?
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The device should turn on normally, unless he did something to put it in a bootloop. That's why i figured your basic option was to do a stock restore of some kind.
Check the dev. sections, but rooted stock is basically the only option at present. There are starts on CM9 and CM10 builds, but i don't think they do a whole lot besides boot up. There is a deodexed version of stock that you can flash, and at least apply some tweaks and such
Right on thanx man ill try it and see what happens.
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Ok new topic. I think the dude i got the phone from unlocked the bootloader but didnt root it. He said it was rooted. But when i dl rom manager it said i wasnt. So i guess my question is how do i root the thing?
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Ah ok, if the bootloader is unlocked, just flash either CWM or TWRP recovery thru Fastboot, then boot into recovery and flash SU.
Edit: after flashing recovery, make sure to boot straight into recovery by holding the volume up button while rebooting. If you boot into the system, it will probably overwrite your flash with stock recovery.
Hes already installed cwm. I cant use regular boot methods. When i reboot the phone it boots into recovery. Thats when i hold down all the buttons to bring up the boot options screen. So basically all i have to do is flash the su file? Btw I tried doing that along with flashing a kernel and cm9 it wouldnt boot into the rom.
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Hes already installed cwm. I cant use regular boot methods. When i reboot the phone it boots into recovery. Thats when i hold down all the buttons to bring up the boot options screen. So basically all i have to do is flash the su file? Btw I tried doing that along with flashing a kernel and cm9 it wouldnt boot into the rom.
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I'm not sure how you're sending all these messages from a dead phone...
But regardless, CM9 doesn't really "work" per se. It boots, sure... but nothing else works.
You're going to have to flash one of the stock backups people posted around. I know there was a .win backup of everything - which you'll need TWRP to restore.
Hey, I'm in a problem here.
I just rooted my phone and unlocked the bootloader a few days ago. I wanted to flash CleanROM so I downloaded the large 500mb file from their official website and followed the instructions that were there (http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=358).
I have TWRP Recovery installed and as I said, my bootloader is unlocked (using HTCdev). I connected my phone to my computer and set as disk drive so I can copy the zip file of the ROM to a folder named "ROMs" in my storage. I did that.
next, it told me to reboot to recovery, so I used the All in one tool (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426) to Reboot to Recovery. It did, and put me on TWRP.
The next instruction was to wipe data/factory reset. I did that. Then it told me to install the ROM. I hit the Install button in TWRP, navigated to the ROMs folder, and flashed the CleanROM 6 R2.zip file that I moved in there earlier.
It was a success and it had a button that would reboot system. I pressed it because the instructions on ScottRoms stated to do so.
It showed the standard HTC One logo with a white background but then nothing happens. I tried waiting a bit but nada.
I then proceeded to just hold the power button and then the 3 touch buttons on the phone (back, home, recent apps) lighted up and kept flashing. When it was done flashing, I hit the power button again and it would boot again to the same logo and just go black.
What's going on? Please, I turn to XDA because you guys are geniuses and really nice people, hope this is not a serious problem! I followed all instructions, btw.
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Hey, I'm in a problem here.
I just rooted my phone and unlocked the bootloader a few days ago. I wanted to flash CleanROM so I downloaded the large 500mb file from their official website and followed the instructions that were there (http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=358).
I have TWRP Recovery installed and as I said, my bootloader is unlocked (using HTCdev). I connected my phone to my computer and set as disk drive so I can copy the zip file of the ROM to a folder named "ROMs" in my storage. I did that.
next, it told me to reboot to recovery, so I used the All in one tool (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426) to Reboot to Recovery. It did, and put me on TWRP.
The next instruction was to wipe data/factory reset. I did that. Then it told me to install the ROM. I hit the Install button in TWRP, navigated to the ROMs folder, and flashed the CleanROM 6 R2.zip file that I moved in there earlier.
It was a success and it had a button that would reboot system. I pressed it because the instructions on ScottRoms stated to do so.
It showed the standard HTC One logo with a white background but then nothing happens. I tried waiting a bit but nada.
I then proceeded to just hold the power button and then the 3 touch buttons on the phone (back, home, recent apps) lighted up and kept flashing. When it was done flashing, I hit the power button again and it would boot again to the same logo and just go black.
What's going on? Please, I turn to XDA because you guys are geniuses and really nice people, hope this is not a serious problem! I followed all instructions, btw.
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What hboot are you on? 1.14 + need boot.img flashed via fastboot.
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To get into boot loader you have to hold power and volume down at the same time. When lights stop flashing release power but continue to hold volume down. You may have to flash boot image in fastboot depending on your hboot version. There are guides to do this in the stickies at the top. Also make sure you know the codename of your phone ie "Evita". Flashing the wrong ROM can be deadly.
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What hboot are you on? 1.14 + need boot.img flashed via fastboot.
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I'm on HBOOT 1.14.0002
Venomtester said:
To get into boot loader you have to hold power and volume down at the same time. When lights stop flashing release power but continue to hold volume down. You may have to flash boot image in fastboot depending on your hboot version. There are guides to do this in the stickies at the top. Also make sure you know the codename of your phone ie "Evita". Flashing the wrong ROM can be deadly.
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Thanks for this information, I managed to get into the Bootloader, now what? My Hboot version is 1.14.002...
I'm on Evita, HTC One X on AT&T. I flashed the ROM that was in the HTC One X AT&T section in ScottsRoms.
Okay, nevermind. I have successfully followed the instructions here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1962428) to flash the boot.img.
Do I have to do this for every ROM I want to flash? What about other things I want to flash? Thanks!!!!!
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Okay, nevermind. I have successfully followed the instructions here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1962428) to flash the boot.img.
Do I have to do this for every ROM I want to flash? What about other things I want to flash? Thanks!!!!!
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For most roms you will have to manually flash the boot image. You can use flash gui to do this for you " available at the play store". Or you could s-off and flash away.
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I'm on HBOOT 1.14.0002
Thanks for this information, I managed to get into the Bootloader, now what? My Hboot version is 1.14.002...
I'm on Evita, HTC One X on AT&T. I flashed the ROM that was in the HTC One X AT&T section in ScottsRoms.
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Flash boot.img
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Hey guys. For some odd reason I'm having issues with my AT&T HOX. I was running the Sense 5 rom and everything was running great. I was going to flash a battery % mod so, I held the power button down to get to the reboot menu to go into recovery. Well I accidently tapped the power off button instead of reboot. Crap! No problem, I thought. When I powered the phone back up again, the phone just sat on the HTC Quiet Brilliantly screen and wouldn't go any further. So, I held down the power button to force it to shut down, held the volume down key to go to the bootloader and then into TWRP. I couldn't get into TWRP. The phone would get to the TWRP splash screen and then reboot. But then it wouldn't even go back into android. It would just stay at the HTC screen. The only way I could get it into android was to RUU the phone. I flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0 on it via adb but now I still can't get into TWRP. The phone goes into a boot loop on the TWRP splash screen. I tried to do a fastboot wipe cache but that didn't help at all. Any suggestions?
You flashed recovery with adb..? You need to flash it with fastboot. Always check the md5 of your files to make sure they're good
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Haha, sorry, I meant fastboot. I flashed it with fastboot. When it didn't work the first time. I re-downloaded twrp and flashed it again. Same results.
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Did you run the RUU? Which one? Running a RUU will restore stock recovery.
Also, the command is fastboot erase cache. Is that what you did?
Yes, I ran the AT&T 3.18 ruu. Don't worry I have s-off. The phone booted up fine after I ran the AT&T ruu. I then wanted to flash TWRP so I could install a different rom. I went to the bootloader and flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0. I flashed it with the OneX toolkit. I also did a fastboot erase cache when it didn't want to boot into TWRP. When I try to get into TWRP, it gets to the splash screen of TWRP, then the screen flashes for a second and it won't go any further. It keeps doing that until I force the phone to shut down. I am using the phone now but on 3.18 and I can't root it. I am stock. EWW!
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I'm not a big fan of toolkits. They let you skip over learning things you really need to know.
Try downloading the twrp image, check the md5 to be sure it downloaded correctly, and flash in fastboot manually.
It's possible something isn't working right with the toolkit.
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I'm not a big fan of toolkits. They let you skip over learning things you really need to know.
Try downloading the twrp image, check the md5 to be sure it downloaded correctly, and flash in fastboot manually.
It's possible something isn't working right with the toolkit.
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Just a few minutes ago, I re-downloaded TWRP again and flashed it with fastboot flash recovery. It said it was successful but, it is still doing the same thing. TWRP acts like it wants to boot but it won't. It gets to the splash screen and then it will just blink on and off, on and off until I force the phone to shut off.
Dang I've never seen anyone have that problem so far... That's weird.. You're doing everything correct and you sound knowledgeable.... Have you tried different twrp versions? Maybe try goo manager...
And I'm not questioning your intelligence and mean no disrespect, but are you 100% its the Evita version of twrp?
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Dang I've never seen anyone have that problem so far... That's weird.. You're doing everything correct and you sound knowledgeable.... Have you tried different twrp versions? Maybe try goo manager...
And I'm not questioning your intelligence and mean no disrespect, but are you 100% its the Evita version of twrp?
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Thanks man, haha, yeah I am 1000% sure it is an evita recovery. I thought about trying CWM just to see if the situation changes. Before I do that, I may try goo manager.
Yay!! I was able to flash CWM, get into it and flash SuperSU. I don't really care for CWM but at least i got SOMETHING to work. I may try TWRP again just to see if it will work.
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Yay!! I was able to flash CWM, get into it and flash SuperSU. I don't really care for CWM but at least i got SOMETHING to work. I may try TWRP again just to see if it will work.
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Now that recovery is working again, you should be able to switch using goo manager.
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Now that recovery is working again, you should be able to switch using goo manager.
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I tried re-downloading from a different source and flashing TWRP 2.3.3.1 again....Fail. It does the same thing. Flashed CWM again, works like a charm. What the heck is going on??
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I tried re-downloading from a different source and flashing TWRP 2.3.3.1 again....Fail. It does the same thing. Flashed CWM again, works like a charm. What the heck is going on??
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Try fastboot erase cache again
Did you use Goo Manager?
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Try fastboot erase cache again
Did you use Goo Manager?
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I will try fastboot erase cache. No, I flashed it with fastboot flash recovery.
Edit: Still a no go with TWRP :/ I guess I'm sticking with CWM for now.
Egrier said:
Hey guys. For some odd reason I'm having issues with my AT&T HOX. I was running the Sense 5 rom and everything was running great. I was going to flash a battery % mod so, I held the power button down to get to the reboot menu to go into recovery. Well I accidently tapped the power off button instead of reboot. Crap! No problem, I thought. When I powered the phone back up again, the phone just sat on the HTC Quiet Brilliantly screen and wouldn't go any further. So, I held down the power button to force it to shut down, held the volume down key to go to the bootloader and then into TWRP. I couldn't get into TWRP. The phone would get to the TWRP splash screen and then reboot. But then it wouldn't even go back into android. It would just stay at the HTC screen. The only way I could get it into android was to RUU the phone. I flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0 on it via adb but now I still can't get into TWRP. The phone goes into a boot loop on the TWRP splash screen. I tried to do a fastboot wipe cache but that didn't help at all. Any suggestions?
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What about erasing cache?
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Megadoug13 said:
What about erasing cache?
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I have erased it. Doesn't work.:banghead:
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Egrier said:
I have erased it. Doesn't work.:banghead:
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I would try Goo Manager, then give up if it doesn't work. CWM is okay for this phone now.
iElvis said:
I would try Goo Manager, then give up if it doesn't work. CWM is okay for this phone now.
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Been there did that. Still won't work. Going to forget it and stick with CWM for now.