[Q] hardware or software fault? - HTC One S

i recently started another thread asking for help with my soft bricked stock htc one s.
i was basically playing a game, exited then rebooted and got stuck in a boot loop. tried to install various ruus but was unable to find the proper version/cid to install.
today i got the bright idea of unlocking the bootloader and installing recovery to avoid the issue of my apparent o/s corruption and just installing a custom rom.
unlocked the bootloader successfully, installed cwm successfully then try and boot into recovery, screen goes white with the htc warning about being for developers for 30seconds or so then it restarts into the boot loop at the htc quietly brilliant screen. though maybe there was a problem with the cwm so i tried twrp with the same problem.
does this mean im looking at a hardware fault or does anyone think it could still be software related? im kind of worried now as i probably just voided any chance of getting warranty from htc...

A recovery and unlocked bootloader will not help you get out. Now flash a custom ROM. Don't forget to flash the boot.img
Sent from my locked, tampered ville
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Oh and don't start two threads!!
Sent from my locked, tampered ville

Is there a way to flash a rom from Fastboot? I've tried fastboot flash system romname.zip and fastboot flash boot boot.img without any luck, appears I've made it worse as the bootloop loads to fastboot now...
I can't get adb to recognize the device, only fastboot commands work. It's weird though, I checked the log of the failed ruu installs and it seems to recognize the phone with adb during the install attempt. I've also tried mirroring the commands from the ruu log but I can't replicate the ability to access adb. I was able to get that black htc screen that pops up during the ruu install though, I dunno if that's a special mode for running adb commands or what it's for but I wasn't able to connect then either...

fastboot flash zip rom.zip
then
fastboot flash boot boot.img

i broke down and spent $20 on a official ruu for my phone. it installed successfully but the phone is still stuck looping the white htc screen.
hoping htc honors my warranty, i unlocked my bootloader trying to fix this problem but its starting to look hardware related... unless there is another partition of software on the phone that could have become corrupted...

mikeinaus said:
i was basically playing a game, exited then rebooted and got stuck in a boot loop.
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It happens sometimes, you should have just gone into the stock recovery and did a factory reset. But it's too late lets move on...
unlocked the bootloader successfully, installed cwm successfully then try and boot into recovery, screen goes white with the htc warning about being for developers for 30seconds or so then it restarts into the boot loop at the htc quietly brilliant screen. though maybe there was a problem with the cwm so i tried twrp with the same problem.
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Sounds like the kernel didn't get put, you know the part where you are supposed to do fastboot flash boot boot.img. But it's too late lets move on...
does this mean im looking at a hardware fault or does anyone think it could still be software related? im kind of worried now as i probably just voided any chance of getting warranty from htc...
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As long as you can get to bootloader you can recovery the phone (as least that's my experience)
mikeinaus said:
Is there a way to flash a rom from Fastboot? I've tried fastboot flash system romname.zip and fastboot flash boot boot.img without any luck, appears I've made it worse as the bootloop loads to fastboot now...
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Yeah you made it worse, since it only loads to fastboot now, most likley you caused a problem with your recovery. But that's real easy to fix.
I can't get adb to recognize the device, only fastboot commands work. It's weird though, I checked the log of the failed ruu installs and it seems to recognize the phone with adb during the install attempt. I've also tried mirroring the commands from the ruu log but I can't replicate the ability to access adb. I was able to get that black htc screen that pops up during the ruu install though, I dunno if that's a special mode for running adb commands or what it's for but I wasn't able to connect then either...
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That's a real mess, just stop whatever you're trying to do there.
mikeinaus said:
i broke down and spent $20 on a official ruu for my phone. it installed successfully but the phone is still stuck looping the white htc screen.
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Where did you spend the $20? File Factory? An RUU shouldn't fail to the fix the problem. I would suggest you just unlock it, install a recovery and then your rom of choice. Even if it's just a rooted stock ROM.
If I was in your spot, I would do this.
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Install TWRP - Do a factory reset, then wipe system.
3. Flash a custom rom
4. Boot into bootloader - fastboot flash boot boot.img.
5. Reboot

If I was in your spot, I would do this.
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Install TWRP - Do a factory reset, then wipe system.
3. Flash a custom rom
4. Boot into bootloader - fastboot flash boot boot.img.
5. Reboot
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1. have done so
2. tried it as well as cwm, phone will not boot into a recovery, doing so just loads into the loop
3. tried without luck
4. tried this as well after flashing rom and still same problem
running the ruu removed the "tampered" message from bootloader as well as stopping the loop from loading into fast boot, it also removed the red developer text from popping up when booting. however the phone is back to its original problem of looping the htc quietly brilliant screen. ive run the ruu twice now without any change.
if the ruu cant fix the problem im doubtful messing around with custom roms will. there is clearly some kind of problem with the phone causing the loop. as far as i understand a ruu completely wipes all the data on the phone and reinstalls all the partitions from scratch.
ive just sent htc an email seeing if theyll cover it for warranty, hopefully they will stand behind their product, as i was not the cause of this problem...
i got the ruu from football, he is the one who posted the thread with all the stock ruu's and he was able to track down the proper one for my phone...

mikeinaus said:
1. have done so
2. tried it as well as cwm, phone will not boot into a recovery, doing so just loads into the loop
3. tried without luck
4. tried this as well after flashing rom and still same problem
running the ruu removed the "tampered" message from bootloader as well as stopping the loop from loading into fast boot, it also removed the red developer text from popping up when booting. however the phone is back to its original problem of looping the htc quietly brilliant screen. ive run the ruu twice now without any change.
if the ruu cant fix the problem im doubtful messing around with custom roms will. there is clearly some kind of problem with the phone causing the loop. as far as i understand a ruu completely wipes all the data on the phone and reinstalls all the partitions from scratch.
ive just sent htc an email seeing if theyll cover it for warranty, hopefully they will stand behind their product, as i was not the cause of this problem...
i got the ruu from football, he is the one who posted the thread with all the stock ruu's and he was able to track down the proper one for my phone...
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You're in a ****ty spot then. There might be one or two ways to still recover but it sounds like your chances are getting slimmer. I've seen a few other reports of completly stock One S's taking a ****. I hope HTC fixes it for you.

htc said this regarding unlocking the boot loader when i asked about coverage with my problem. looks like they may still cover it. im betting there gonna take the easy way out and just say its not covered when its all said and done though. ive read horrible things about htc customer service...
Not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty. There are several possibilities of what may have caused this issue, that are covered by the warranty, in which the unlocking of the bootloader would not be a problem. We advise you to contact our tech specialists as they will let you know if this procedure will be covered by the warranty.
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[Q] Nexus S stuck on google boot logo

Hey everyone,
I got a Nexus S that gets stuck on the Google logo when it starts up. I can get the phone into the bootloader and I can also clear the data from the phone but that hasn't fixed it. If you have any suggestions, please respond to the thread. Thank you!
I had this issue once for some reason... I had to take out the battery and put it back in, then boot into recovery and wipe the cache/davlik cache... Have you tried that yet??
brenix said:
I had this issue once for some reason... I had to take out the battery and put it back in, then boot into recovery and wipe the cache/davlik cache... Have you tried that yet??
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Yah, i just did it and it didnt solve my problem but thanks for the suggestions
Sounds to me like you flashed an incompatible kernel. Have you recently flashed anything?
lostgoatX7 said:
Sounds to me like you flashed an incompatible kernel. Have you recently flashed anything?
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No but the person I purchased it from might have. Does anyone know how to load stock android becuase I'm not experienced with rooting.
Looks like he bricked it, lucky for you, it's a Nexus. You have to find a stock Gingerbread ROM and flash it with ODIN or maybe through recovery. Look around for a stock ROM.
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any solution?
hi guys.i have the same issue.does anyone have a solution for this?
i had the same problem.....what i did was cleared everything on recovery and flashed cyanogenmod and now is all good (this was of course after changing my underwear lol )
Smokexz said:
Looks like he bricked it, lucky for you, it's a Nexus. You have to find a stock Gingerbread ROM and flash it with ODIN or maybe through recovery. Look around for a stock ROM.
Sent from my Xoom
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how can I do it?
I got the same problem.
Nexus S stuck at Google lOgo
I have the same Issue
Here is the Boot Loader Details.
Boot Loader version is : I9020XXKA3
baseband : I9020XXKB1
Locked sTate : LOCKEd
I have downloaded the stock nandroid , but not able to put it on the phone memory.
then tried to unlock the BOOT Loader in order to install Clock..Recovery , but there also after selecting Yes while Running Fastboot oem unlock , phone does not do anything.
then tried to load the file using ADB mode, but when i run adb devices , it doesnt show any device. or when i run adb remount it says "Error device not found"
Please help me get out of it.....
Similar problem
Ahoy!
I have a similar problem. Bought the phone in the States so I'm not in a position to go into psychological warfare with some poor high school kid working in Best Buy. Plus, all this is totally my fault...
I dropped my phone down the can (if it was a Blackberry I would have flushed) and manged to rescue it through handy desiccant (open shoe box gel packets) and rediscovering religion *cough* until this is sorted *cough*.
When I eventually fired her back up (the battery had flatlined btw) I'm stuck on the Google screen. So battle commenced...
The phone was stock 2.3.4, never rooted, no CW Recovery.
T-Mobile I9020T.
I sorted the Win 7 USB device issue
Can see it with fastboot but not adb.
Can access the bootloader screen so tried the Recovery option but it just goes into Google splash screen each time.
Flashed various versions of CW recovery (herring, mecha) to it but hitting the Recovery menu on the bootloader screen just keeps going to the Google splash screen.
This is where I complicated things because I'm a complete and utter noob to the rooting game.
I'm fairly sure I was careless early on with the appropriate versions of the full stock and singular recovery images I was trying to flash, so this might be useful information.
I downloaded ODIN and tried it briefly but it didn't seem to recognise my phone (I keep reading the ODIN needs to be tricked into recognising the phone). I also keep reading the ODIN is unnecessary if you have fastboot access so let this line of inquiry slide.
I downloaded a full Clockwork Mod Stock Nandroid (Stock-GRH78-Nandroid) and attempted to flash it all. The boot img failed due to a "FAILED exceed blocks" problem, so I tried this (classic noob try anything):
"Got a failure when trying to flash back a 8Mb boot.img?
From example above I started from a boot.img smaller than the full boot partition but if you create a new boot.img or start from an image of the full partition taken manually or with clockworkmod, boot.img will be 8Mb-large (8388608) and fastboot fails with "FAILED exceed blocks 0x00000020 > 0x0000001e".
I'm not really sure about what size the file should be but as it's filled with zeroes till reaching 8Mb, I decided to cut it:
0x00000020 => 0x0000001e means for me 8388608 / 0x20 * 0x1e = 7864320, so I did:
dd if=boot.img of=boot2.img bs=262144 count=30
fastboot flash boot boot2.img"
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This worked! noob W1NNAR!!!11one111!!
I got the same thing with the recovery and the same "trick" worked. When it got around to the system img it eventually failed with a "Magic number" problem. Checking this problem out made me realise I can't keep messing around and should "get help".
As a further note I'm aware that the recovery can get flashed each time to stock after a reboot so I've been flashing CW Recovery and then trying to boot into Recovery straight away. Still getting stuck on the Google Splash screen.
I haven't found anyone with my problem that couldn't get sorted with CW so I'm either completely boned or missing something ridiculously easy. Been trying things for over a week - I'm getting close to selling her for scrap.
Have you turned S-Off?
-Remember, Android hell is a real place and you will be sent there at the first sign of defiance-
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As a further note I'm aware that the recovery can get flashed each time to stock after a reboot so I've been flashing CW Recovery and then trying to boot into Recovery straight away. Still getting stuck on the Google Splash screen.
I haven't found anyone with my problem that couldn't get sorted with CW so I'm either completely boned or missing something ridiculously easy. Been trying things for over a week - I'm getting close to selling her for scrap.
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Do "fastboot erase recovery" then flash a different ClockworkMod build. Try 3.0.2.4
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Thanks Matt.
Just tried erasing (hadn't before) and flashing 3.0.2.4 - no dice. Tried erasing and 3.0.2.5 and no luck either.
twitch153 said:
Have you turned S-Off?
-Remember, Android hell is a real place and you will be sent there at the first sign of defiance-
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Maybe I'm missing a blindingly obvious step.
My exact steps are:
Starting phone into bootloader screen (Volume + Up)
Erasing the recovery (as of Mike's post above)
Flashing the recovery (ensuring the recovery file is named "recovery.img")
On success of that selecting the Recovery menu item.
Each time I get Google Splash screen.
hand_of_henry said:
Maybe I'm missing a blindingly obvious step.
My exact steps are:
Starting phone into bootloader screen (Volume + Up)
Erasing the recovery (as of Mike's post above)
Flashing the recovery (ensuring the recovery file is named "recovery.img")
On success of that selecting the Recovery menu item.
Each time I get Google Splash screen.
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Try to use fastboot to go into recovery directly instead of flashing recovery and choosing it from the bootloader menu.
"fastboot boot recovery.img" and see how this goes.
Edit: try this recovery as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988686
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How long do you wait on the splash screen? I recall this happening to me once but I thinkbi just let it sit and recovery eventually showed up after a while.
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asafru said:
Try to use fastboot to go into recovery directly instead of flashing recovery and choosing it from the bootloader menu.
"fastboot boot recovery.img" and see how this goes.
Edit: try this recovery as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988686
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Thanks asafru,
I tried booting into recovery but again, no luck. I did it with one of the recovery builds you suggested (the cyan recovery but having trawled that thread I'm not sure what the difference is between the colours).
matt2053 said:
How long do you wait on the splash screen? I recall this happening to me once but I thinkbi just let it sit and recovery eventually showed up after a while.
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That's a fair point - I had expected to see the recovery screen fairly sharpish.
I've waited 15 minutes now on the splash screen for flashings of cw 3.0.2.4, 3.0.2.5 and the mysterious cyan build of 4.0.0.2.
I imagine this is an appropriate amount of time for the recovery to kick in?
I've tried all these recoveries using the Recovery menu item and also using the booting directly recovery method that asafru suggests above.

*** Urgent Help Please ***

Was running Clean Rom 4.1 & decided to try a new rom. Flashed Xi40, after install & upon reboot, phone got stuck in boot screen (was black). Went into recovery & tried to restore from a nanadroid back up & now im getting a MD5 Mismatch. Tried several times & the same thing.
When I try to just reboot the phone normally it gets stuck on the white htc splash screen & thats as far as it goes. Then tried to just RUU & am getting a USB connection error. Checked my pc for connnected devices & my phone isnt showing up. Yes I have all the drivers, never had an issue connecting my phone to pc before now. I can get into recovery but thats about it. Cant nandroid or ruu. Im running out of ideas & phone is usless right now, this sucks any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
doin-it said:
Was running Clean Rom 4.1 & decided to try a new rom. Flashed Xi40, after install & upon reboot, phone got stuck in boot screen (was black). Went into recovery & tried to restore from a nanadroid back up & now im getting a MD5 Mismatch. Tried several times & the same thing.
When I try to just reboot the phone normally it gets stuck on the white htc splash screen & thats as far as it goes. Then tried to just RUU & am getting a USB connection error. Checked my pc for connnected devices & my phone isnt showing up. Yes I have all the drivers, never had an issue connecting my phone to pc before now. I can get into recovery but thats about it. Cant nandroid or ruu. Im running out of ideas & phone is usless right now, this sucks any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Did you try a factory wipe then reflashing?
gunnyman said:
Did you try a factory wipe then reflashing?
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Yes a few times, rom installs but upon reboot screen just goes balck & never boots any further.
doin-it said:
Was running Clean Rom 4.1 & decided to try a new rom. Flashed Xi40, after install & upon reboot, phone got stuck in boot screen (was black). Went into recovery & tried to restore from a nanadroid back up & now im getting a MD5 Mismatch. Tried several times & the same thing.
When I try to just reboot the phone normally it gets stuck on the white htc splash screen & thats as far as it goes. Then tried to just RUU & am getting a USB connection error. Checked my pc for connnected devices & my phone isnt showing up. Yes I have all the drivers, never had an issue connecting my phone to pc before now. I can get into recovery but thats about it. Cant nandroid or ruu. Im running out of ideas & phone is usless right now, this sucks any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Boot into the bootloader, enter fastboot mode, and then run the RUU.
can you still access recovery? I wouldnt think there's a need to ruu if you still can get into it. wipe cache, dalvik, and do factory reset and try flashing a different rom perhaps. If you want to ruu then you'll need the drivers installed and be in fastboot on the bootloader. You may need to relock the bootloader as well in fastboot, but by doing that then your only option will be to ruu.
rohan32 said:
Boot into the bootloader, enter fastboot mode, and then run the RUU.
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Tried this the RUU starting to work was happy for a minute but then half way through it failed ! ugg this isn't looking good.
doin-it said:
Tried this the RUU starting to work was happy for a minute but then half way through it failed ! ugg this isn't looking good.
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did you relock the bootloader? you need to do that before running ruu.
rohan32 said:
Boot into the bootloader, enter fastboot mode, and then run the RUU.
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xaey said:
did you relock the bootloader? you need to do that before running ruu.
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Ahh that was it had to relock then the ruu worked. Thanks alot was starting to sweat for a minute lol At least i have a working phone again. Now to do everything else all over...

[Q] Trying to Root.

I accepted the latest over the air update and I need to know if that messed up my chances of obtaining root. I tried photon torpedo and could not get it to work. My device says it is unlocked but I can not boot into recovery. I have flashed several recoveries using sdk-tools but I cannot erase any recoveries. I receive an error. I have tried several things and am at a loss to as what is the most recent way if there is one. Looking for someone with more experience then I to guide me. I previously rooted my EVO 4g and EVO 3d and was away from internet for about 9 months so I mistook the old Motorola Photon for the Photon Q. Didn't realize till way later that I was trying some rooting techniques intended for the old photon on my photon q. Anyways I feel a bit lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can provide any information requested. Will be monitoring this thread all day today and will provide quick responses. Cheers!
Uhm... You tried the rooting steps for the Photon?
I really hope you didn't brick your device - that is a SURE fire way to do it tho.
Anyhoo, why haven't you just tried the official unlock from Moto?
arrrghhh said:
Uhm... You tried the rooting steps for the Photon?
I really hope you didn't brick your device - that is a SURE fire way to do it tho.
Anyhoo, why haven't you just tried the official unlock from Moto?
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I did try that first. And successfully as far as I know because my bootloader says unlocked. I then went to install supersu and It won't install su binary. Tried to force install su binary and that did not work either. Any ideas? I joined the military so I was busy for 9 months straight. Honestly I'm usually more up to date than that. I think it's an understandable mistake and I understand the risks behind rooting. I bricked my first phone 7 years ago and brought it back using putty.
sent17inel said:
I did try that first. And successfully as far as I know because my bootloader says unlocked. I then went to install supersu and It won't install su binary. Tried to force install su binary and that did not work either. Any ideas? I joined the military so I was busy for 9 months straight. Honestly I'm usually more up to date than that. I think it's an understandable mistake and I understand the risks behind rooting. I bricked my first phone 7 years ago and brought it back using putty.
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You didn't truly brick the device if you were able to bring it back using putty...
Regardless, you should always be careful with anything you do. Why are you trying to install the SuperSU binary right after unlocking? You need to flash a custom recovery first.
Or do you already have a custom recovery? I'm kinda lost here, you seemed to indicate you were unable to get a custom recovery flashed, but you're trying to force SuperSU without a custom recovery...?
arrrghhh said:
You didn't truly brick the device if you were able to bring it back using putty...
Regardless, you should always be careful with anything you do. Why are you trying to install the SuperSU binary right after unlocking? You need to flash a custom recovery first.
Or do you already have a custom recovery? I'm kinda lost here, you seemed to indicate you were unable to get a custom recovery flashed, but you're trying to force SuperSU without a custom recovery...?
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Soft bricked . . . I tried to flash a custom recovery. I Tried 2. CW and another one that I can't remember at the moment. They both said they flashed successfully but I was unable to boot into any of them. I got the android with an exclamation mark. I tried to erase them and it gave me an error. Some kind of permission error. I did this all a few days ago. Decided to take a break. Honestly "you should always be careful with anything you do" . . did that really need to be said?
sent17inel said:
Honestly "you should always be careful with anything you do" . . did that really need to be said?
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Hey, I'm not trying to force SuperSU to apply without a custom recovery here... one step at a time is all I'm trying to say.
Let's get on with it...
sent17inel said:
Soft bricked . . . I tried to flash a custom recovery. I Tried 2. CW and another one that I can't remember at the moment. They both said they flashed successfully but I was unable to boot into any of them. I got the android with an exclamation mark. I tried to erase them and it gave me an error. Some kind of permission error. I did this all a few days ago. Decided to take a break.
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So you haven't been able to flash a custom recovery. When you flash, it says successful? Perhaps try again. Follow the directions carefully.
arrrghhh said:
Hey, I'm not trying to force SuperSU to apply without a custom recovery here... one step at a time is all I'm trying to say.
Let's get on with it...
So you haven't been able to flash a custom recovery. When you flash, it says successful? Perhaps try again. Follow the directions carefully.
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I did try again about 5 minutes ago. It says that it won't unlock because it's already unlocked.
I got into the stock recovery. adb reboot recovery and then it will display a green android laying down with a red exclamation point. From there I hit both volume keys and it brings up the stock recovery menu. I should be able to go from here. I think the Update I did changed some things that caused the CW recovery to not flash right or to be rewritten before I can boot into it. I should be good now. Thank you for your help.
sent17inel said:
I got into the stock recovery. adb reboot recovery and then it will display a green android laying down with a red exclamation point. From there I hit both volume keys and it brings up the stock recovery menu. I should be able to go from here. I think the Update I did changed some things that caused the CW recovery to not flash right or to be rewritten before I can boot into it. I should be good now. Thank you for your help.
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So you managed to flash custom recovery? I didn't mean to say you should try to unlock again - I meant you should try flashing recovery again (CWM, TWRP).
arrrghhh said:
So you managed to flash custom recovery? I didn't mean to say you should try to unlock again - I meant you should try flashing recovery again (CWM, TWRP).
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With the over the air update it installs a shell script that forces the install of the stock recovery. When you reboot into the stock recovery you are presented with an image that looks like it has failed (android laying down with stomach open and a red exclamation point over it.) it will not do anything from here and eventually time out and reboot itself. If when it is at this image you press both volume keys you will be presented with a Recovery menu. I can take it from here. Thank you.
sent17inel said:
With the over the air update it installs a shell script that forces the install of the stock recovery. When you reboot into the stock recovery you are presented with an image that looks like it has failed (android laying down with stomach open and a red exclamation point over it.) it will not do anything from here and eventually time out and reboot itself. If when it is at this image you press both volume keys you will be presented with a Recovery menu. I can take it from here. Thank you.
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Ok... Good luck.
Thread moved. Please post in the correct forum sections in future. All questions belong here in Q&A.
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AvRS
unlocking nd rooting visuals
can someone who owns Photon Q 4G LTE do a visual on rooting nd unlocking the bootloader cause was thinking bout getting this phone & dont wanna brick the phone i have read the guide's nd done tons of reseaching but found no visual's on how to do it can someone help pls?
thanks in advance
1300 said:
can someone who owns Photon Q 4G LTE do a visual on rooting nd unlocking the bootloader cause was thinking bout getting this phone & dont wanna brick the phone i have read the guide's nd done tons of reseaching but found no visual's on how to do it can someone help pls?
thanks in advance
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Well, I was going to ask you where you are stuck in the process, but it sounds like you haven't even purchased the device yet...
I wouldn't worry about unlocking and rooting until the device is in your hands. We can help out a lot easier when you actually have the thing, hahaha.
To answer your question, I don't think there's any visuals because it's not a very visual thing. fastboot is anything but visually-appealing, and the process is rather dry. Just follow the steps carefully and you'll be fine. It's very straightforward.
Plus you must decide if you prefer to keep the bootloader LOCKED or UNLOCKED and still have root access. Research the differences in the two.
The only thing simple is the belief in simplicity.
Similar problem
Hey, I have similar problem here
I tried to root my phone using howtos on internet, but when I flash cwm img (first try from howtos, second try from CWM page), it take only a second (in every howto is it should take few minutes). But it returns that cwm was flashed sucessfully. Still.... its weird.
Then - when I want to reboot to CWM, I can see only that dead poor green thing. I tried to upload the superuser zip from here, but it returns "signature verification failed".
I still belive, there IS CWM recovery, because img was flashed sucessfully (or am I wrong?) so i tried to reboot to CWM via adb.
And another problem has appeared. ADB doesn`t recognise my phone. I installed the newest drivers from moto pages (USB drivers bit 4.7.1 and DeviceManager 2.3.4) have USB debugging mod ON, restarted my computer (win7 64bit), tried stand on my head, kill black ****.... it still returns "device not found".
Any ideas how to get to the next step? Functional adb would be great...
How long took you to flash cwm image?
Thx
D.Eternity said:
Hey, I have similar problem here
I tried to root my phone using howtos on internet, but when I flash cwm img (first try from howtos, second try from CWM page), it take only a second (in every howto is it should take few minutes). But it returns that cwm was flashed sucessfully. Still.... its weird.
Then - when I want to reboot to CWM, I can see only that dead poor green thing. I tried to upload the superuser zip from here, but it returns "signature verification failed".
I still belive, there IS CWM recovery, because img was flashed sucessfully (or am I wrong?) so i tried to reboot to CWM via adb.
And another problem has appeared. ADB doesn`t recognise my phone. I installed the newest drivers from moto pages (USB drivers bit 4.7.1 and DeviceManager 2.3.4) have USB debugging mod ON, restarted my computer (win7 64bit), tried stand on my head, kill black ****.... it still returns "device not found".
Any ideas how to get to the next step? Functional adb would be great...
How long took you to flash cwm image?
Thx
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Let's take a step back here.
If you DON'T have ADB, you're NOT going to be able to flash CWM.
Make sure you establish an ADB connection BEFORE trying to flash again.
Good luck.
arrrghhh said:
Let's take a step back here.
If you DON'T have ADB, you're NOT going to be able to flash CWM.
Make sure you establish an ADB connection BEFORE trying to flash again.
Good luck.
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Ok, but when I ask for fastboot devices, it returns my device (and I can work with fastboot commands). When I type adb device, it returns empty list. How is it possible?
D.Eternity said:
Ok, but when I ask for fastboot devices, it returns my device (and I can work with fastboot commands). When I type adb device, it returns empty list. How is it possible?
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fastboot and adb are kind of separate things...
You can't access adb when the phone is in fastboot mode, and you can't access fastboot when the phone is in recovery or booted into a ROM. However, in recovery or when booted adb should work. If it's still failing make sure you're using the factory USB cable. Also, try a different port or computer.
Good luck.
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fastboot and adb are kind of separate things...
You can't access adb when the phone is in fastboot mode, and you can't access fastboot when the phone is in recovery or booted into a ROM. However, in recovery or when booted adb should work. If it's still failing make sure you're using the factory USB cable. Also, try a different port or computer.
Good luck.
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I know fastboot and adb are separate things, this is why I assumed cwm recovery image was flashed succesfully (despite it took only a few seconds). Now I`m trying to get into CWM, but when my phone is plugged (standard mode), adb reboot recovery returns Device not found. I haven`t the original cable here, but in the office (where I have motorola cable) it was the same. Truth is both my computers are Win7 64bit. Is it possible adb has problem with 64bit system?
Thank you for helping me

[Q] RAZR HD XT 925 Boots into recovery by default

So, today I trade my HTC One for a RAZR XT925, $350, and a water proof 32GB Sandisk ultra sd card on Kijiji. I thought it was kinda weird to get all of this stuff, but it seemed fine at the time. Afterwards however, I found out that every time you turn off or reboot the phone, it tried to go into recovery mode or something with the android guy and a bar at the bottom in a loop and always factory reset the phone, so no matter what, every time you turned it off, it'd reset it. After hours and hours of work, I have the bootloader unlocked, rooted, CWM installed, and Cynogenmod also installed. It no longer factory resets it (I think, but i sent a text to a random number and when I rebooted it was still there), however, everytime i power off and power on, it goes into recovery mode. This is very annoying and will make it very hard to sell again, but if I can fix this last thing, I'll have a solid phone until the waterproof S4 comes out as well as having made like $100.
So basically, I need to know what to do to make it boot into the rom by default and not the recovery. Also, I searched it up and someone else had a problem where they kept booting into AP fastboot mode I think, I tried that line, it said successful, but it didnt work. For me, it's booting into the recovery by default.
Does it boot into stock recovery?
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jmcdonald58 said:
Does it boot into stock recovery?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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I root it, unlocked the boot loader, flashed cwm recovery, and installed CyanogenMod. Now it boots into cwm recovery by default and if I click reboot system now, it just boots back into cwm. Only way to get to the system is to go to the boot menu by pressing all three buttons and selecting boot normally.
Stock recovery is gone. Cwm asked to replace it so that the phone doesn't reinstall it on reboot. Cwm doesn't, but when the phone booted it stock recovery, it used to get wiped.
roguezz said:
I root it, unlocked the boot loader, flashed cwm recovery, and installed CyanogenMod. Now it boots into cwm recovery by default and if I click reboot system now, it just boots back into cwm. Only way to get to the system is to go to the boot menu by pressing all three buttons and selecting boot normally.
Stock recovery is gone. Cwm asked to replace it so that the phone doesn't reinstall it on reboot. Cwm doesn't, but when the phone booted it stock recovery, it used to get wiped.
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Strange If it was me I would try a toolkit and redo the whole process something went wrong somewhere wish I could help Good Luck
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jmcdonald58 said:
Strange If it was me I would try a toolkit and redo the whole process something went wrong somewhere wish I could help Good Luck
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No the problem was in stock. When I got it it wasn't rooted or anything, rooting helped fix the problem partially by not making it wipe every time I boot it. Now the only problem is that whenever I boot it up after a shut down or restart, it boots into recovery mode instead of the ROM.
roguezz said:
No the problem was in stock. When I got it it wasn't rooted or anything, rooting helped fix the problem partially by not making it wipe every time I boot it. Now the only problem is that whenever I boot it up after a shut down or restart, it boots into recovery mode instead of the ROM.
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did you ever find a solution for this? I just bought a used phone and am facing the same problem - I can't even boot into recovery, it will just start bootlooping again. Only thing that seems to be working is fastbood mode. (or regular reboot, but then everything is wiped every time)
coldtech said:
did you ever find a solution for this? I just bought a used phone and am facing the same problem - I can't even boot into recovery, it will just start bootlooping again. Only thing that seems to be working is fastbood mode. (or regular reboot, but then everything is wiped every time)
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Fastboot the stock ROM. That should return the phone to it's bone stock condition.
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mentose457 said:
Fastboot the stock ROM. That should return the phone to it's bone stock condition.
Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk 4
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trying right now. RSDLite is giving me an "unknown fastboot command getvar" error...still trying to figure out why.
coldtech said:
trying right now. RSDLite is giving me an "unknown fastboot command getvar" error...still trying to figure out why.
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I wouldnt mess with RSDLite. Google gave us fastboot for a reason.
mentose457 said:
I wouldnt mess with RSDLite. Google gave us fastboot for a reason.
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is there an alternative to flash the stock ROM on a locked device?
coldtech said:
is there an alternative to flash the stock ROM on a locked device?
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Use this utility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241788
Use the 'Lite' version as it includes the stock rom.
mentose457 said:
Use this utility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241788
Use the 'Lite' version as it includes the stock rom.
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Thanks for the hint, will give it a try. RSDLite just completed flashing, but the odd behaviour of the phone is still the same. Guess I might just have a broken phone... :/
mentose457 said:
Use this utility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241788
Use the 'Lite' version as it includes the stock rom.
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After a few hours, I (somehow) ended up being able to enter recovery. On the downside though, now it always goes automatically into fastboot, because everything seems to be screwed up. I even got CWM installed though (unlocked the device because I didn't know what else to do).
Now every time it goes into fastboot, the reason given is: "sticky bit fastboot"
Any ideas left?
Oh btw, I have a german phone, in case that matters somehow. I can't flash in any fastboot way anymore, now I always get some message about a downgraded version. Of course details can be supplied if needed.
edit: was now able to flash CM, no idea what I did so that it didn't give me errors anymore. It still goes into fastboot by default on every reboot though, I always need to select "reboot device" manually every time.
coldtech said:
After a few hours, I (somehow) ended up being able to enter recovery. On the downside though, now it always goes automatically into fastboot, because everything seems to be screwed up. I even got CWM installed though (unlocked the device because I didn't know what else to do).
Now every time it goes into fastboot, the reason given is: "sticky bit fastboot"
Any ideas left?
Oh btw, I have a german phone, in case that matters somehow. I can't flash in any fastboot way anymore, now I always get some message about a downgraded version. Of course details can be supplied if needed.
edit: was now able to flash CM, no idea what I did so that it didn't give me errors anymore. It still goes into fastboot by default on every reboot though, I always need to select "reboot device" manually every time.
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Sounds like you are able to use the phone. That’s good.
The error is saying it can’t downgrade the trust zone (tz) right? That is normal for a phone with an unlocked bootloader. You can simply ignore that.
The sticky bit fastboot problem looks like it can be fixed by issuing this command while in fastboot mode: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
mentose457 said:
Sounds like you are able to use the phone. That’s good.
The error is saying it can’t downgrade the trust zone (tz) right? That is normal for a phone with an unlocked bootloader. You can simply ignore that.
The sticky bit fastboot problem looks like it can be fixed by issuing this command while in fastboot mode: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
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the fb_mode_clear was the culprit, thanks a lot!
and the error says: "downgraded security version. update gpt_main version failed. preflash validation failed for GPT" - which is still keeping me from flashing stuff via fastboot.
since I can't fastboot flash at the moment: do you happen to know where I can get the german modem image so that I can flash it using CWM? I think through all the flashing and trying I have a corrupt or wrong modem file (probably the US version). I can not log into the carrier network right now. it asks me for my SIM PIN and unlocks the SIM, but that's it. so I can't make phone calls or anything right now.

TWRP crashing

Well, after trying to install a ROM through TWRP the phone rebooted and froze on the HTC screen. I then go back into bootloader and try to get into recovery but the splash screen pops up and then the phone reboots. I can get into CWM however when trying to sideload any .zips there I get an error. Not really sure what to do at this point. I probably should have stopped playing with it when I fixed it the first time, ha.
Edit: I fixed my problems! Very happy, ended up restoring some of the firmware from the OTA's and TWRP started working again. Just flashed ROM and fully functionally.
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Well, after trying to install a ROM through TWRP the phone rebooted and froze on the HTC screen. I then go back into bootloader and try to get into recovery but the splash screen pops up and then the phone reboots. I can get into CWM however when trying to sideload any .zips there I get an error. Not really sure what to do at this point. I probably should have stopped playing with it when I fixed it the first time, ha.
Edit: I fixed my problems! Very happy, ended up restoring some of the firmware from the OTA's and TWRP started working again. Just flashed ROM and fully functionally.
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which ota did you flash? what network provider you on? im having same problems, did you flash ota in twrp?
tr1gg3r84 said:
which ota did you flash? what network provider you on? im having same problems, did you flash ota in twrp?
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My provider is AT&T. I used the UK OTA from this link http://db.tt/LrIEemZ4 . Its part of this thread in general http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422885. Basically what was happening is that I had flashed a ROM which didn't work out and so it would just hang on the white HTC screen. I figured no big deal I'll just go into recovery and flash another one I know works. That didn't work out. Any time I tried to go into recovery the TWRP splash screen would pop up for a second then the phone would reboot. Which kind of had me puzzled because I flashed ClockWorkMod for recovery and it would at least get me into recovery but still adb sideload was giving me errors so I flashed TWRP again even though it wasn't working either.. I pulled the boot.img out of the Firmware.zip in the OTA and flashed that with fastboot. At that point I had tried just about everything and was about to give up but to my surprise that seemed to fix it. I was able to go into recovery no problem. Sideloaded the ROM and everything went great. I'll probably not be messing with my phone like that for a bit haha. It was the second night in a row that I had wiped an OS off the phone and struggled to figure out how to get it working. Glad its all good now though. Good luck to you!
cant change recovery / device rebooting
Hi, i have a similar problem,
I've unlocked with htcdev everything is fine.
Then I installed Twrp-2.6.0.0.img as recovary.
I'm not able to mount the internal storage, so I had to push the ROMs via ADB.
starting a ROM 1st time seems to be ok.
restart is also ok.
shutdown and power on is rebooting every ~15sec.
I tried to change my bootloader.
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.3.6-m7ul.img -> volume keys are responding
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.3.6-m7ul.img -> volume keys are NOT responding
recovery isn't starting until i run following commands:
fastboot flash recovery Twrp-2.6.0.0.img -> volume keys are responding
fastboot boot Twrp-2.6.0.0.img -> volume keys are NOT responding
but after resetting the device + entering recovery it's there
thanks for your ideas/help

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