[Q] installing trickdroid screwed up my phone again. stuck on htc screen. - HTC One S

I was installing trickdroid and everything froze up. I cannot get into my recovery and even if I could trickdroid ended up deleting EVERYTHING I had on my sd card even though what I was doing had nothing to do with the contents of my sd.
I am able to get into fastboot. And have managed to install TWRP on my phone. I don't have any recoveries on the phone itself so even twrp is useless to me right now.
I have tried multiple times to go into cmd and use the fastboot command line and tried doing a few recoveries. They all seem to go through but upon reboot it just gets stuck on the htc developers screen forever.
WTF can I do?? =/

Solved.
Took a few hours but I finally managed to find a ruu for my usa tmobile device that had the 1.84 update.
With this I was able to get into my bootloader
using the cmd prompt i did an oem lock and locked up my bootloader (this all over xda and you can find out how to use it that way, it's a lot more detailed)
i was then able to install the ruu through fastboot on my pc
that's the only way I was able to get a single damn thing working.
this morning i tried trickdroid again and the same **** happened. something about the boot.img they have you install, who knows.

I assume your phone is s4 since you are in US
Make sure the Trickdroid you are installing is for your phone--which one you doing
How are you flashing boot.img and when. I wipe all including System, flash rom, reboot into bootloader and fastboot boot.img "fastboot flash boot boot.img" where boot.img is exact name of the boot file image
What is your hboot
Wipe System also as part of your flashing and don't rewipe in Aroma
The OP pages have detailed info on flashing Rom and how to do Tweaks when you get to that point

rugmankc said:
I assume your phone is s4 since you are in US
Make sure the Trickdroid you are installing is for your phone--which one you doing
How are you flashing boot.img and when. I wipe all including System, flash rom, reboot into bootloader and fastboot boot.img "fastboot flash boot boot.img" where boot.img is exact name of the boot file image
What is your hboot
Wipe System also as part of your flashing and don't rewipe in Aroma
The OP pages have detailed info on flashing Rom and how to do Tweaks when you get to that point
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I made certain I was using an s4 version of the roms. I believe the last one I tried was 7.0?
I was using the boot.img through fastboot. Perhaps I was doing that wrong... i put the phone in fastboot. then it reads fastboot usb. from my computer i went to the folder where i have all my android files and typed in the command for the cmd prompt to run the boot.img and then it showed it installed correctly. but nope.
I played with it again today and I seem to be able to flash ANY rom I have tried so long as I don't actually fastboot any boot.img files. The mixture between the rom and flashing the boot.img on trickdroid really screwed things up but at least I'm up and running again /sigh
I've used trickdroid for a while so it was very surprising that things went so wrong.
Now i just have to wait for the more popular roms to hopefully add wifi calling lol. For right now I've flashed the latest cm10 nightly. Everything is working as it should.

if you are under .13 hboot you don't need to fastboot the kernels. don't remember if you said which hboot you are on
but, glad you got it

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Think I messed something up

Not even sure where to start. I've had my One S (TMO) for about 2 weeks now. I immediately followed all the guides to unlock my bootloader, install custom recovery and install custom ROMs. Was running Viper OneS for a while and then switched over to TrickDroid (both 7.0.0 TMOUS and 8.1.0). All of the ROMs seemed to give me some odd issues.
With Viper OneS (after patching my services.jar) I was able to install SManager and run the V6 supercharger script, but after reboot, I was no longer able to get into the ringtone and notification sounds options on the device. When I went to either screen they were just blank and I couldnt choose music from any location on the phone.
With TrickDroid 7.0.0 TMOUS, I was able to patch services.jar and run the supercharger script without any issues at all. However, after a few days of usage, I noticed that calls were no longer forwarding the voicemail number I setup using an MMI code. From there I went to TrickDroid 8.1.0 but even after patching my services.jar, my supercharger settings would not stick after reboot.
Here's where I think something went wrong. I wanted to go back to stock but rooted. Since there were no 2.35 RUUs available for download anywhere, I decided I would download the 1.84 RUU and then get the OTA update. I relocked by bootloader and ran the 1.84 RUU without any problems. Booted up the phone and got the 2.35 OTA update, again with no problems. Unlocked the bootloader and installed TRWP 2.2.2 so that I could flash supersu and root the phone and noticed that the phone was not acting right. From TWRP, its almost impossible to get the phone to reboot. When I choose to reboot, the screen goes blank, flashes once or twice and the notification light keeps turning from orange to green and then back again. I have to hold power down for about 10 seconds, then hold volume and press power to get into bootloader just to turn the phone on.
Decided to try going back to a custom ROM and noticed something else that is strange. I wanted to flash TrickDroid 7.0.0. and during the flashing, it hung on flashing the kernel for like 5 minutes when it usually takes just a second. I then flashed the fusion v2.1 kernel and it hung on "flashing boot.img" for about 5 minutes as well when it normally just takes a few seconds. After the flashing was done, I booted up the ROM and when I went into settings, the new kernel was not installed. I flashed it again in recovery and booted back to the ROM and still the stock kernel was showing.
Could I have somehow really screwed up my phone throughout this whole process? Is something corrupted on the NAND that is causing issues with rebooting recovery and flashing things?
[email protected] said:
I relocked by bootloader and ran the 1.84 RUU without any problems. Booted up the phone and got the 2.35 OTA update, again with no problems.
hung on "flashing boot.img" for about 5 minutes as well when it normally just takes a few seconds.
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When you did the 2.35 OTA you lost the ability to flash boot.img in recovery. You will need to use fastboot or TWRP's dumlock feature from now on.
dc211 said:
When you did the 2.35 OTA you lost the ability to flash boot.img in recovery. You will need to use fastboot or TWRP's dumlock feature from now on.
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Thanks for the info! Glad to know I didnt mess anything up .
One other issue I am noticing is that I cannot boot a recovery image from the bootloader using fastboot. My bootloader is unlocked so I boot up into fastboot mode and run the command "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img" but get an error stating "cannot load recovery". The recovery.img file is the CWM 5.8.3.1 recovery that I have renamed to make typing the command easier. To be sure I was connected, I ran fastboot devices and got back a serial number for my device.
Is this also because of the new hboot that I cannot boot directly to recovery from outside of the device? This is so silly but I really don't want to see the *tampered* message in my bootloader. I thought if I could boot directly into a custom recovery from outside of the device, I could run the RUU once more, unlock the bootloader and gain root without having to flash a custom recovery (which gives me all sorts of issues).
Any additional help would be greatly appreciated. Hboot is 1.14.0004 by the way.
EDIT: Wow.... i feel really dumb now. All posts I found while searching included the extra "recovery" in the commany. I just ran fastboot boot recovery.img and all is well.
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One other issue I am noticing is that I cannot boot a recovery image from the bootloader using fastboot. My bootloader is unlocked so I boot up into fastboot mode and run the command "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img" but get an error stating "cannot load recovery". The recovery.img file is the CWM 5.8.3.1 recovery that I have renamed to make typing the command easier. To be sure I was connected, I ran fastboot devices and got back a serial number for my device.
Is this also because of the new hboot that I cannot boot directly to recovery from outside of the device? This is so silly but I really don't want to see the *tampered* message in my bootloader. I thought if I could boot directly into a custom recovery from outside of the device, I could run the RUU once more, unlock the bootloader and gain root without having to flash a custom recovery (which gives me all sorts of issues).
Any additional help would be greatly appreciated. Hboot is 1.14.0004 by the way.
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I doubt that the actual recovery img is named recovery.img. If I am correct that is your problem. You would be trying to boot a recovery img that doesn't exist. It should be:
fastboot boot recovery [name of recovery file].img
Example:
fastboot boot recovery cwm_5.8.3.1_ville_recovery.img or something to that effect (not sure what the actually file name is)
if you are not sure on exact name as behold mentioned, just right click on the file (.img) wherever you have it on pc, check properties, and it will tell you exact name. at that point i just copy and paste it to command window--

[Q] Stuck in boot loop after wiping SD card

All,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I've been doing a bunch of reading for the past few hours, I think my phone isn't completely f***, I'm just missing something simple.
So basically, I started with a stock HTC One XL with Telstra. Updated to the latest firmware version (3.17) and bootloader 2.14.
1. I unlocked the bootloader using htcdev. Installed CM10.1 smoothly, booted into the ROM and realised the touch screen didnt work (now I realise that's the new firmware problem).
2. Booted back into recovery (TWRP 2.4.1) and accidently wiped my SD card along with everything else (including backups).
3. Mounted SD card, and formatted it with FAT32. Put Viper 3.2.7 on it and installed it via recovery ---> Stuck in a boot loop. Phone boots to the Viper screen, does a bit of loading, and then re-boots. (I have also tried this with various other sense based ROMs, with the same problem).
4. After a bit of reading, I tried to manually load the boot.img file via fastboot. I get the following error message: FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail>.
So now I turn to you for help! After 3 years with Android, I have never had trouble flashing new ROMs following the instructions on this awesome site. I hope you guys can help me out on this one. All my phone content is backed up on my PC, so my only concern is getting a working ROM again.
So in summary, what I am able to do is:
- Boot to bootloader (which is unlocked)
- I DO NOT have s-off
- I can boot to TWRP recovery and mount my SD to copy any file across
I have not tried running RUU yet, leaving that as a last resort.
brad.cap said:
All,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I've been doing a bunch of reading for the past few hours, I think my phone isn't completely f***, I'm just missing something simple.
So basically, I started with a stock HTC One XL with Telstra. Updated to the latest firmware version (3.17) and bootloader 2.14.
1. I unlocked the bootloader using htcdev. Installed CM10.1 smoothly, booted into the ROM and realised the touch screen didnt work (now I realise that's the new firmware problem).
2. Booted back into recovery (TWRP 2.4.1) and accidently wiped my SD card along with everything else (including backups).
3. Mounted SD card, and formatted it with FAT32. Put Viper 3.2.7 on it and installed it via recovery ---> Stuck in a boot loop. Phone boots to the Viper screen, does a bit of loading, and then re-boots. (I have also tried this with various other sense based ROMs, with the same problem).
4. After a bit of reading, I tried to manually load the boot.img file via fastboot. I get the following error message: FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail>.
So now I turn to you for help! After 3 years with Android, I have never had trouble flashing new ROMs following the instructions on this awesome site. I hope you guys can help me out on this one. All my phone content is backed up on my PC, so my only concern is getting a working ROM again.
So in summary, what I am able to do is:
- Boot to bootloader (which is unlocked)
- I DO NOT have s-off
- I can boot to TWRP recovery and mount my SD to copy any file across
I have not tried running RUU yet, leaving that as a last resort.
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FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail> means your bootloader is locked.
exad said:
FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail> means your bootloader is locked.
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But it says **** UNLOCKED **** (as well as **** TAMPERED ****) at the top of the bootloader?
brad.cap said:
But it says **** UNLOCKED **** (as well as **** TAMPERED ****) at the top of the bootloader?
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what is the command you used to load the boot.img and where did the boot.img come from?
on an unrelated note. flash twrp 2.3.3.1 instead every version above has issues wiping leading to issues not unlike yours.
after flashing 2.3.3.1 dont forget to do fastboot erase cache.
exad said:
FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail> means your bootloader is locked.
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exad said:
what is the command you used to load the boot.img and where did the boot.img come from?
on an unrelated note. flash twrp 2.3.3.1 instead every version above has issues wiping leading to issues not unlike yours.
after flashing 2.3.3.1 dont forget to do fastboot erase cache.
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I use "fastboot flash flash boot.img", the boot.img is extracted from the zip of the Viper ROM that is installed on my phone.
Will do! Will this help with the situation at hand? I'd rather keep as many factors static as possible. I'll flash twrp 2.3.3.1 once everything is resolved (unless it can help now?)
brad.cap said:
I use "fastboot flash flash boot.img", the boot.img is extracted from the zip of the Viper ROM that is installed on my phone.
Will do! Will this help with the situation at hand? I'd rather keep as many factors static as possible. I'll flash twrp 2.3.3.1 once everything is resolved (unless it can help now?)
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Flash it now then try flashing again after wiping everything on 2.3.3.1
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brad.cap said:
I use "fastboot flash flash boot.img", the boot.img is extracted from the zip of the Viper ROM that is installed on my phone.
Will do! Will this help with the situation at hand? I'd rather keep as many factors static as possible. I'll flash twrp 2.3.3.1 once everything is resolved (unless it can help now?)
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the command is fastboot flash boot boot.img btw.
but yes flash 2.3.3.1 first then fastboot erase cache then the boot img.
if you experience bugs that are not discussed in the ROMs op do a fresh wipe everything and reflash the rom because wiping with 2.4 probably wasn[t a clean wipe.
exad said:
the command is fastboot flash boot boot.img btw.
but yes flash 2.3.3.1 first then fastboot erase cache then the boot img.
if you experience bugs that are not discussed in the ROMs op do a fresh wipe everything and reflash the rom because wiping with 2.4 probably wasn[t a clean wipe.
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Thanks. Will try that now.
Edit: Yep. That worked. Viper booted up fine and everything is working!
I'm going to make a back-up of this working ROM now, and have another go at getting CM10.1 to work.
Thanks for your help guys, really appreciate it. Especially exad.

Bricked my phone trying to update to 4.2! Help!

Hello, all. I've spent the last four hours trying update my AT&T HTC One X running Android 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 and I failed hard!
First, I used the all-in-one toolkit to unlock my bootloader, flash clockwork recovery, and root the phone. The first guide I was following gave me error status 7 when I tried to flash the ROM so I wen to this guide:
update-htc-one-x-cm101-android-422-jelly-bean-custom-firmware/2/ (from team android website)
I got to the step below using the SDK I downloaded from dev.android.com and now my phone is dead! The HTC logo appears and then it goes to a black screen. Luckily, I can still reach my fastboot and clockwork recovery menu but nothing I try makes the phone boot.
Step 8 - Type the following command and press Enter.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Step 9 - Then, type the following command and press Enter.
fastboot reboot
I just want my phone back to normal please! I don't care about rooting anymore. Thank you.
zenkix said:
Hello, all. I've spent the last four hours trying update my AT&T HTC One X running Android 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 and I failed hard!
First, I used the all-in-one toolkit to unlock my bootloader, flash clockwork recovery, and root the phone. The first guide I was following gave me error status 7 when I tried to flash the ROM so I wen to this guide:
update-htc-one-x-cm101-android-422-jelly-bean-custom-firmware/2/ (from team android website)
I got to the step below using the SDK I downloaded from dev.android.com and now my phone is dead! The HTC logo appears and then it goes to a black screen. Luckily, I can still reach my fastboot and clockwork recovery menu but nothing I try makes the phone boot.
Step 8 - Type the following command and press Enter.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Step 9 - Then, type the following command and press Enter.
fastboot reboot
I just want my phone back to normal please! I don't care about rooting anymore. Thank you.
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Alright, the ROMs you've been trying to flash are for the quad core One X... please stay in this forum and you should be good to go!
Any ROMs and kernels from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1541 and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1726. Try to flash something from there and report back (you'll still need to flash boot.img
RollTribe said:
Alright, the ROMs you've been trying to flash are for the quad core One X... please stay in this forum and you should be good to go!
Any ROMs and kernels from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1541 and here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1726. Try to flash something from there and report back (you'll still need to flash boot.img
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Thank you very much for your help? Could you please point me to a ROM to flash? I looked through those links and have no idea which to pick/what to do. It doesn't even have to be 4.2...I just want a working phone again. Thanks again!
zenkix said:
Thank you very much for your help? Could you please point me to a ROM to flash? I looked through those links and have no idea which to pick/what to do. It doesn't even have to be 4.2...I just want a working phone again. Thanks again!
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Well... What would you like? Completely stock? Sense with tweaks? 4.2 with minor tweaks? 4.2 with a ton of tweaks?
RollTribe said:
Well... What would you like? Completely stock? Sense with tweaks? 4.2 with minor tweaks? 4.2 with a ton of tweaks?
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4.2 with minor tweaks sounds great! Although right now I kinda just want to the stock "boot.img" to verify that my phone is still usable and not totally bricked.
zenkix said:
4.2 with minor tweaks sounds great! Although right now I kinda just want to the stock "boot.img" to verify that my phone is still usable and not totally bricked.
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Alright then CM10.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064621 and AOKP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064724 will both suit you. These have the different boot.img than stock, but just extract and fastboot flash boot boot.img and you should be good to go!
RollTribe said:
Alright then CM10.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064621 and AOKP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2064724 will both suit you. These have the different boot.img than stock, but just extract and fastboot flash boot boot.img and you should be good to go!
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Quick update...I flashed boot.img of the first link (CynogenMod) and my phone got passed the "HTC Quietly Brilliant" screen! But now it seems stuck on HTC One (Beats Audio at the bottom) screen. I'll give it a few minutes...
I'm really worried that I did major damage to my phone in the bootloader and clockwork recovery menus. I literally tried every single option there trying to get my phone to boot earlier.
Oh man...it seems stuck. Maybe I should just flash the completely stock boot.img file. If that works, I will factory reset my phone just to make sure everything is back to how it was before.
Dude it sounds like you're trying to flash a cm boot.img with a Sense ROM, that ain't gonna work. You can't just extract a boot.img and flash it with a different ROM.
You need to extract the boot.img from the ROM you're about to flash, then flash that ROM, then flash the boot.img you just extracted.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Dude it sounds like you're trying to flash a cm boot.img with a Sense ROM, that ain't gonna work. You can't just extract a boot.img and flash it with a different ROM.
You need to extract the boot.img from the ROM you're about to flash, then flash that ROM, then flash the boot.img you just extracted.
Sent from my Evita
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Thanks for your help man. If what you're saying is correct, does that mean my phone is hopeless? I deleted/wiped everything using the ClocworkMod Recovery menu. When I choose "install zip from sdcard" I get "E: Can't mount /sdcard/" and when I try to mount an sdcard I get "Error mounting /sdcard". I don't think I can flash any ROMs right now unless install zip from sideload is an option (I don't know how sideloading works).
Try using TWRP recovery instead, you'll find it here:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita
Download it, check md5 is correct, then:
fastboot flash recovery filename.img
(Filename = exact TWRP recovery filename)
Then issue this command:
fastboot erase cache
Then:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you should be able to select recovery on your phone screen and it should boot into TWRP. Next go to mount and mount usb storage. See if it comes up in Windows, it might need to be formatted from the sounds of it. If it doesn't show up as a usable drive, format it to fat32.
Once that's done you should be able to copy a ROM to your phone to flash. So copy it over, then extract the boot.img from the copy on your pc, then put the boot.img in your fastboot folder.
Do a full wipe in recovery (cache/dalvik/factory reset/system), then install the ROM, then reboot to bootloader, make sure phone is connected by usb, make sure fastboot usb comes up on your phone screen then issue the following command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Make sure it's the boot.img from the ROM you just flashed. Now once that's done you should be able to reboot into the ROM.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Try using TWRP recovery instead, you'll find it here:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita
Download it, check md5 is correct, then:
fastboot flash recovery filename.img
(Filename = exact TWRP recovery filename)
Then issue this command:
fastboot erase cache
Then:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you should be able to select recovery on your phone screen and it should boot into TWRP. Next go to mount and mount usb storage. See if it comes up in Windows, it might need to be formatted from the sounds of it. If it doesn't show up as a usable drive, format it to fat32.
Once that's done you should be able to copy a ROM to your phone to flash. So copy it over, then extract the boot.img from the copy on your pc, then put the boot.img in your fastboot folder.
Do a full wipe in recovery (cache/dalvik/factory reset/system), then install the ROM, then reboot to bootloader, make sure phone is connected by usb, make sure fastboot usb comes up on your phone screen then issue the following command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Make sure it's the boot.img from the ROM you just flashed. Now once that's done you should be able to reboot into the ROM.
Sent from my Evita
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This sounds like a good plan. I will give it a try tomorrow after work. Thank you guys for your help!
I couldn't sleep...so I followed your steps and my phone is now alive! Thank you!
I think now I need to flash GApps, right? I have this ---> gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Any chance that's the wrong zip file? Do I need a special one for CM10.1?
That's the right gapps zip, it's the most recent one so yeah you're good to flash it.
And no problems, you're welcome
Sent from my Evita

[Q] Help flashing a rom

I've been trying to flash CM10.1 to my htc one x.
my phone is unlocked, s-off, supercid, rooted, everything..
I put the cm10.zip on my sdcard.
I wiped my phone (cache,delvik,system [not sure if i should wipe more than this? idk... this was all i saw on a few threads])
I flash the cm10.zip to my phone.
I extracted the boot.img from cm10.zip to my adb/fastboot folder
I reboot into bootloader and attempt to fastboot flash the boot.img to my phone ** (I think this is where the problem is but idk..)
I reboot my phone and i'm stuck at the cm10 loading screen.
Help?
I think my problem might be when I'm trying to fastboot the boot.img on my phone... When I attempt to see adb devices (while I'm in bootloader) I get none... I would always have to load into android before adb would recognize my device then boot into bootloader and do anything (it always worked in the past so i never really cared..) but with a custom rom I'm unable to boot into android so idk any suggestions? would this be the problem? it says it successfully flashes it but i'm having doubts... as it shows no connected devices. can I flash the boot.img to my phone before i flash the rom?
obg8 said:
I've been trying to flash CM10.1 to my htc one x.
my phone is unlocked, s-off, supercid, rooted, everything..
I put the cm10.zip on my sdcard.
I wiped my phone (cache,delvik,system [not sure if i should wipe more than this? idk... this was all i saw on a few threads])
I flash the cm10.zip to my phone.
I extracted the boot.img from cm10.zip to my adb/fastboot folder
I reboot into bootloader and attempt to fastboot flash the boot.img to my phone ** (I think this is where the problem is but idk..)
I reboot my phone and i'm stuck at the cm10 loading screen.
Help?
I think my problem might be when I'm trying to fastboot the boot.img on my phone... When I attempt to see adb devices (while I'm in bootloader) I get none... I would always have to load into android before adb would recognize my device then boot into bootloader and do anything (it always worked in the past so i never really cared..) but with a custom rom I'm unable to boot into android so idk any suggestions? would this be the problem? it says it successfully flashes it but i'm having doubts... as it shows no connected devices. can I flash the boot.img to my phone before i flash the rom?
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If you are s-off you shouldn't need to flash the kernel seperately.. However use "fastboot devices" instead of "adb devices". When you are connected to a computer via USB it should indicate that on the bootloader.
Before I was s-off I'd flash the rom then return to the bootloader directly and flash the kernel before attempting to boot for the first time.
The post above mine is correct. If you are s-off you don't have to flash the boot.img. Going by what you posted it doesn't look like you wiped your data in recovery, which is something you have to wipe when flashing a new ROM. That's probably why it didn't boot properly. Try again doing a full wipe/factory reset from recovery.
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Boot Issues, Trying to Go Back To Stock

So I got a pixel recently. I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP, and rooted it. However, it's been a few years since I had an unlocked and rooted phone so I forgot that the OTA updates can't be applied. So I decided to go back to the factory image. A quick google search lead me to an article where they said I could select the Full Unroot option in the settings of SuperSU and it would attempt to restore the stock boot image and recovery image. So I did that, and ended up in a boot loop.
Well, then I decided to try flashing the entire factory images from google, using the flash-all.bat file they provide. It seems to flash the bootloader and the radio fine, but when it comes to the part where it flashes everything in the "image-sailfish-nde63l.zip" (I picked this build because it was the one I was on when the pixel arrived) folder it says "Error: failed to load 'image-sailfish-nde63l.zip': not enough space."
I can still get to the TWRP recovery, and I can get to the bootloader, but currently nothing else seems to work. Please, can anyone help me?
UPDATE: The issue was outdated adb and fastboot. I had 1.0.32, once I had the latest versions (1.0.36 right now) I could fix everything.
UPDATE: So I extracted boot and system from the zip file and manually flashed those. It boots now, but when it does it says there are errors with the device and to contact the manufacturer, also a lot of dialog boxes pop up saying various processes have stopped.
I think that if I manually flash the rest of the contents of the zip folder it will work, but there are a lot of files and I'm not sure which partition to flash them too, or which one's are needed. Does anyone know how to manually do what the flash-all.bat script does? Flashing bootloader, radio, system, and boot are not enough it seems. If you read the script it's just doing a 'fastboot -w update' on the zip file.
I hope what I'm saying makes sense. Thanks.
Did you try flashing the stock boot.img to both slots before going back to stock?
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
This is what chainfire recommended in his supersu post when he was talking about flashing twrp. Maybe try doing that and then try using the flashall script. Also make sure your download is not corrupt or something. https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/CBL8pnKtA8F
Evo_Shift said:
Did you try flashing the stock boot.img to both partitions before going back to stock?
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
This is what chainfire recommended in his supersu post when he was talking about flashing twrp. Maybe try doing that and then try using the flashall script. Also make sure you download is not corrupt or something.
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No, I didn't do any flashing myself before going back to stock. I selected the "Full unroot" option in SuperSU, based on the first result when googling "unroot pixel".
As soon as I did that I was stuck in a bootloop and I tried to restore the factory images according to the google webpage, but that's when I get the error.
Doing what you said doesn't work either, not even redownloading the image.
Actually, now it's worse. When I select recovery from fastboot menu it shows "No command" with a broken android. So twrp is gone now too.
If anyone can help me at all, that would be amazing, thanks.
UPDATE: So I extracted boot and system from the zip file and manually flashed those. It boots now, but when it does it says there are errors with the device and to contact the manufacturer, also a lot of dialog boxes pop up saying various processes have stopped.
I think that if I manually flash the rest of the contents of the zip folder it will work, but there are a lot of files and I'm not sure which partition to flash them too, or which one's are needed. Does anyone know how to manually do what the flash-all.bat script does? Flashing bootloader, radio, system, and boot are not enough it seems. If you read the script it's just doing a 'fastboot -w update' on the zip file.
I hope what I'm saying makes sense. Thanks.
th3p3r50n said:
Actually, now it's worse. When I select recovery from fastboot menu it shows "No command" with a broken android. So twrp is gone now too.
If anyone can help me at all, that would be amazing, thanks.
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This happened to me too. That's my current situation. Have adb and fastboot still but can't figure out what steps to fix it.
I think you should focus on why the flash all didn't work. Do you have the latest fastboot? Did you check the md5 of the downloaded rom image? What OS it's your computer running?
How do we verify latest fastboot. I thought that was my issue but don't see where this can be found. I have latest minimal adb and fastboot installed.
fracman said:
How do we verify latest fastboot. I thought that was my issue but don't see where this can be found. I have latest minimal adb and fastboot installed.
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The commands <adb version> and <fastboot --version> seem to return version numbers. My setup returns:
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision fd9e4d07b0f5-android
and
fastboot version fd9e4d07b0f5-android
respectively
Thank you cntryby429. I assumed I was using the latest versions because I had just installed them through the SDK Manager, turns out I was using version 1.0.32. I found the latest version of Minimal ADB and Fastboot and the flash-all script worked fine. I still had a few issues though, so I did a factory reset and then ran the flash-all script again. Now everything works perfectly again. Thanks so much!

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