Hi. I have tried to flash the cm10 nightly build and the gapps. It didn't go as planned. Instead it wouldn't boot past the cm10 boot screen. It was like this for at least 2 hours. That's when o decided to go back to my old backup of the sense stock ATT ROM. When I restored it said it went cleanly but when I booted back up the device it, has been stuck at the ''HTC quietly brilliant'' boot screen. HELP ME PLEASE
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If you're on 2.20, did you flash the boot.img in fastboot?
Probably loaded the wrong gapps for cm or forgot to flash kernel boot IMG.
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Nope. I flashed the boot.IMG. I want to know how I can get back to the stock ATT rom
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You flashed the stock boot.img when rolling back?
No. I don't have it. Could you provide it?
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That's your problem.
I don't have it, but you should be able to extract it from the correct stock rom in the development section.
I'll look for it.
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I looked but I couldn't find anything.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812459
HTC One X stuck at "htc quietly brilliant"
Hello all, i bought a new HTC One X, unlocked it and tried to root it. When i executed the RootBoot v5, everything went fine and it said "successful" and "when you see the lock screen, press enter" the phone rebooted but was stuck at the logo screen "htc quietly brilliant" and nothing happened for a very long time. Everytime i tried to reboot it, it got stuck there. Tried to perform a "factory reset" in the bootloader but it is also not working, stuck at logo screen. Can anyone help please? my phone does not belong to any service provider, completely free.. Thanks in advance
ziadabdallah said:
Hello all, i bought a new HTC One X, unlocked it and tried to root it. When i executed the RootBoot v5, everything went fine and it said "successful" and "when you see the lock screen, press enter" the phone rebooted but was stuck at the logo screen "htc quietly brilliant" and nothing happened for a very long time. Everytime i tried to reboot it, it got stuck there. Tried to perform a "factory reset" in the bootloader but it is also not working, stuck at logo screen. Can anyone help please? my phone does not belong to any service provider, completely free.. Thanks in advance
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if you have done a factory reset in the bootloader, then you probably have a corrupted sdcard. you may be able to format the sdcard from your pc, otherwise have a look at this --> sdcard fix .
ziadabdallah said:
When i executed the RootBoot v5
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RootBoot is a tool for the One X+.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1955542&page=19
If you have one of those, you're in the wrong forum. If you do have an evita One X, you need to stick with tools from this forum. Odds are you screwed something up and probably need to relock and ruu to fix it.
iElvis said:
RootBoot is a tool for the One X+.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1955542&page=19
If you have one of those, you're in the wrong forum. If you do have an evita One X, you need to stick with tools from this forum. Odds are you screwed something up and probably need to relock and ruu to fix it.
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thanks for your reply guys, i appreciate it a lot. i mounted the sd card, i performed "fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img" then "fastboot flash system system.img" the cmd prompt returned "sending 'system' (985869 KB)... FAILED (remote: Heap not enough) finished. total time: 0.299s". how can that be fixed. my bootloader is unlocked. thanks in advance..
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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.
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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.
I have unlocked my bootloader through HTCDev and the top says unlocked. I was on the other One X forum and flashed the CWM recovery and my phone just booted up with tampered on the top. And everytime i reboot or power my phone it powers itsself back up to the htc logo with the writing "This build is only for developers" and sometimes it just boots up to the bootloader. On May 11 i went to the HTC ONE X problem discussion and found my way over to AT&T / Rogers HTC One X and successfully flashed the CWM which it works. I still have the problem where everytime i boot up or power down my phone it automatically boots up and bring me to the HTC LOGO with the writings under or boots up to the bootloader.
I have tried factory reset and wipe system but nothing seems to work.
If any could help me please post a reply to email [email protected]
Thank you.
You probably need to flash the ruu
LNKNPRKFN said:
You probably need to flash the ruu
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how plz thanks
After canceling a flash of Sick Sense, my One x wont boot now. I would boot into bootloader and hit recovery and twrp splashscreen shows for a split second, then reboots to htc splashscreen, staying like that forever. What should I do? Fastboot install another recovery?
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After canceling a flash of Sick Sense, my One x wont boot now. I would boot into bootloader and hit recovery and twrp splashscreen shows for a split second, then reboots to htc splashscreen, staying like that forever. What should I do? Fastboot install another recovery?
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Looks like you are unlocked ... so try to boot into "bootloader" and reflash recovery ...
If nothing helps ... relock bootloader and flash RUU ...
Boot into the bootloader
Flash TWRP again (must be TWRP as CWM does not have USB mount yet)
Boot into TWRP
Mount USB
Transfer your ROM of choice onto your phone
Unmount USB
Do a factory reset from TWRP
Flash the .zip
Reboot and hope for the best
If that doesn't work then you could just run the RUU from fastboot.
Yea I was out and about with no internet just my phone me and my laptop lol. What I ended up having to do was relock and ruu back to 1.85. Thanks for the help guys. Now I hope I can still reunlock lol
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What happened earlier was that, even though I was able to get and boot into cwm, the sd card got unmounted somehow so I couldn't flash or restore anything.
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AT&T HOX Stuck in Boot Loop after trying to flash a rom using Flash Image GUI
First of all thank you to everyone who is willing to help me out. I apologize if I missed the answer I'm looking for. Here is what's going on:
I successfully rooted my HTC One X (At&T) using TWRP a couple days ago. I created two backups in TWRP, one before rooting and one after. I then tried to install viperx 3.3.1 using Flash Image GUI from the playtstore and after the install finished I am not stuck in a boot loop on the screen that says "HTC quietly brilliant" and has the disclaimer written in red. I turned my phone off and rebooted holding the power button and volume down button and tried to do a restore of one my backups in TWRP. However I am still stuck in a boot loop. I tried restoring to the other backup also and still in a boot loop. I tried wiping the cache, Dalvik Cache, and System and then rebooting but same thing. I would appreciate any help at all. Thank you an advance for your time.
You have to flash the boot img of your backups...but just flash viper and flash the boot img
Whoa whoa whoa whoa... we don't have viper 3.3... he just released 3.2 today... sooooo it looks like you tried to flash the international version of viper
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I recently rooted my HTC One X using djrbliss's method. I installed TWRP and used that to do a factory reset, wipe the cache and dalvik cache. I then installed the CM10 mod (cm-10-20121012-NIGHTLY-evita.zip) using the latest one. After it said it was successfully installed, I did a system reboot and now my phone is stuck at the CynanogenMod loading screen.
I'm able to get to the TWRP screen by using the "adb reboot recovery" command in the command prompt, but I have no clue what to do. I just want to go back to the stock ROM. I'm freaking out and starting to panic. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
marcur12 said:
I recently rooted my HTC One X using djrbliss's method. I installed TWRP and used that to do a factory reset, wipe the cache and dalvik cache. I then installed the CM10 mod (cm-10-20121012-NIGHTLY-evita.zip) using the latest one. After it said it was successfully installed, I did a system reboot and now my phone is stuck at the CynanogenMod loading screen.
I'm able to get to the TWRP screen by using the "adb reboot recovery" command in the command prompt, but I have no clue what to do. I just want to go back to the stock ROM. I'm freaking out and starting to panic. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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As you can boot up to recovery you are pretty much safe, even if you cant boot into recovery you are still safe if you can get into bootloader.
So don't panic, i think that CM10 was stuck on loading screen because you didnt flash the kernel (you have to flash boot.img manually).
You can connect your phone to your computer entering to the mount section on recovery, select mount usb storage and then transfer another rom to your phone, you can also try again with CM10 but this time flashing the kernel(boot.img) before booting.
Follow the last instructions from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952076
I didn't know you had to flash the boot image. I did that and it worked this time! Thank you for the help!
marcur12 said:
I didn't know you had to flash the boot image. I did that and it worked this time! Thank you for the help!
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Glad that worked!
People, look at the word "brick." What is a brick? It's a rock. If your phone powers on and does something and you can interact with it, it is not a brick, and you're probably in decent shape. Vocabulary is important.
thebobmannh said:
People, look at the word "brick." What is a brick? It's a rock. If your phone powers on and does something and you can interact with it, it is not a brick, and you're probably in decent shape. Vocabulary is important.
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lol for cereal.... All this talk about bricking...ppl its actually boot looping and in some cases a soft brick.
I've only ever seen one hard brick in my life and it was an s2 with a bad emmc.
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ptesmoke said:
I've only ever seen one hard brick in my life and it was an s2 with a bad emmc.
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You can get one flashing an international rom on a pre-2.20 One XL because it overwrites the boot partition.
I tried install a ROM, obviously didn't work. I just retried it and flashed the boot.img that was with the ROM and nothing happened. My phone continues to pause at "HTC Quietly Brilliant" window. Anybody have any suggestions? At this point i'll take anything
-thanks
More info which Rom ....did you flash the boot.img correctly ...
tfig88 said:
I tried install a ROM, obviously didn't work. I just retried it and flashed the boot.img that was with the ROM and nothing happened. My phone continues to pause at "HTC Quietly Brilliant" window. Anybody have any suggestions? At this point i'll take anything
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Did you fastboot first or after
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