[Q] Unable to get out of fastboot or flash anything - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi All,
Big problem with my HTC One XL.
Ok so I had a rooted and unlocked bootloader and wanted to get the latest OTA Jellybean update. So I decided to go back to the stock RUU from Telstra.
Downloaded the RUU, flashboot oem lock and then ran the RUU.
It got stuck at the sending part.
Rebooted the phone and tried a few different things and now am stuck.
The SD card is empty. I can get into Recovery (TWRP) however when I mount the SD card in windows I cannot transfer any file to it of significant size (when I try and copy a custom rom or anything useful to the SD card it hangs for a bit and then fails).
When I try and fastboot flash recovery, boot, system or anything it gets stuck at sending and then fails with something about too many links.
I seem to be stuck and would love some suggestions on how I can get files to flash and send to my device again.
I've downloaded the unlock.bin and that flashed ok so I'm unlocked again. But still nothing will flash or be able to be copied to my SD card.
Thanks in advance.
Rick

If anyone is actually interested I found out the solution to my problem.
It was the USB cable. I couldn't believe it and was very happy when it was fixed.
Once i replaced the crappy ebay bought usb cable with the original HTC one, everything worked again. I could copy files to the SD card. I could flash recoveries and I could re-run the RUU and it all just worked.
How the USB cable made a difference I'll never know. The SD card showed up fine and could copy small files just not large ones. So it really doesn't make a lot of sense.

Interesting, glad you got it figured out in a reasonable amount of time too.
Devil's always in the little details.
WR
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app

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Possible Bricked Mytouch

So I went thru the root process shortly after it got figured out. great work to everyone. I had everything running smooth today I did the daredevil process to get back to 32b and all was well. I loaded a hero rom on there and did not repartition my sd card first so was obvious that it was running too laggy. decided to do a restore from last backup to go back to the 32b rom and realized after it was done that there was no backup since I went from 32a. now I am stuck at the red vodafone screen and cant get passed it for obvious reasons. I can get to fastboot but that is it and unfortunatley I am at work so cant update drivers to get sdk tools working to fastboot anything. I dont think I am totally screwed (since I can get to fastboot) but wanted to see if anyone had some ideas. I can download files and transfer them to my sd card as I have a reader with me (just in case)
You should just be able to boot a recovery image via fastboot and reflash a 32b ROM from the SD card. If you can get to fastboot, you're not bricked
guess it was a good thing I created my goldcard on a 128mg sd card that I had and kept the goldcard on that just in case still have that with the sappimg on it. just in case

I think I just bricked my phone...

Okay, I just installed "[19.03][ROM][X Series] Virtuous S4V Alpha3 [Sense 4.0 Android 4.0.3]" everything seem to installed fine and then I rebooted to try it out. It kept on rebooting, I am no professional modder and I have no idea how to fix this. If anybody can help me out it would be amazing.
Did you update firmware before flashing?
Sent from my HTC Pyramid using xda premium
I don't think I did, I was following the guide on XDA and after I finished rooting my phone (just today) I followed this part of the guide
To install a Custom ROM - you will not lose data or apps with this method!
1. Download your chosen ROM by other developers in the development threads and copy the ZIP file to your SD Card ROOT directory
2. Start clockworkmod recovery (instructions above)
3. BACKUP YOUR ROM USING CWM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ROOT! (skip this step if you have already made a backup previously)
4. Navigate to "install zip from sdcard" using the Volume Down button and press select (power button to select)
5. Then select "Choose zip from sdcard"
6. Then select "your_chosen_rom.zip"
7. Then select "Yes - install your_chosen_rom.zip" to confirm
8. Then go back
9. Then reboot.
10. First boot will take quite some time -This is normal, i know you want touch your nice shiny phone but BE PATIENT - ENJOY!
I don't know how to install this firmware...
Edit*
I also factory reseted my phone out of nervousness if that caused any problems :/
Now I really regret rooting my phone, I should have stopped after the possible risks.
Rooting the phone doesn't cause any issues. All it does is give you full access to the phone. Do me a favour, go into your bootloader Power on and hold volume down and read what version your Hboot is. It needs to be 1.27 to run ICS roms. If it is 1.17 or 1.18 that will cause boot loops. It is very easy to fix.
Thank you for replying, my HBoot is 1.18. I guess that was the problem why it messed up.
How do I update my Hboot?
Ok go to this thread here: and download the the 3.32 firmware. If you are supercid then download any.
If not match the firmware for your type of phone eg t-mobile, vodaphone o2 etc... Once you downlaod it, put the zip on to the root of your SD card and go back into HBoot. it will ask you do you want to update and follow the instructions. Then delete the file from your SD card so you can get into recovery. Job done
Thanks for your help but I am still new at this, how do I open my SD card on the computer using bootloader/Clockwork Recovery
Firmware is easy to flash but you need s-off via revolutionary first.
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My SD card won't popup on the computer, I'm on fastboot and it says "FASTBOOT USB" but nothing comes up.
If you are willing to add me on Skype/hotmail send me a PM and i'll tell you my username so we can talk about this in more detail.
Easier to flash a non-ICS ROM, then copy the PG58IMG.zip with the ICS FW on it then flash the ICS ROM again
EddyOS said:
Easier to flash a non-ICS ROM, then copy the PG58IMG.zip with the ICS FW on it then flash the ICS ROM again
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Copy it to where? I don't know how to get on my SD card (I'm really new at this)
In which you really shouldn't have tried any of this...I bet you didn't even check what ROM your phone came with in case you needed to go back to stock did you?
I got this phone a month ago so I guess it was a pretty new rom.
we just happened to live on the Merseyside together? haha just saw it.
Hmm, have I gotten myself into a helpless situation?
I searched on the web that because I only have GB supported HBoot and that I currently run a ICS rom it will create a bootloop, now the solution is to install a GB ROM to my phone but I really don't know how to add files to my SD card since I don't know how to get it to show up on HBOOT.
This is where having a MicroSD to SD card adapter comes in handy! You can then just plug the card into your PC to add files to it
Was the phone branded when you go it? Where did you get it from?
EddyOS said:
This is where having a MicroSD to SD card adapter comes in handy! You can then just plug the card into your PC to add files to it
Was the phone branded when you go it? Where did you get it from?
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It is a virgin locked phone. I don't have a microSD to SD card adapter but I could buy one tomorrow
Edit*
Actually I find a usb lookalike that seems to allow MicroSD to connect to it "Micro SD USB 2.0"
Okay I have plugged it into my PC... thanks for the idea. Now should I install the latest HBOOT?
I want to thank everybody that has tried to help me so far, I am happy that everybody was willing to put up with a rookie like me. I am currently installing the latest HBoot and I hope this will work.
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I think it is working as it is currently taking a long time to load on the HTC One screen, I really hope this works now (haha this seems to be like a blog now)

[Q] Flashed the wrong PG58IMG.zip

Very much a noob when it comes to Android phones and I have been working through the process to get a custom Rom on my HTC Sensation. I started following the instructions in this thread [Guide] to Installing S-off, Unlocking, ClockWork, Root, SuperCID & S-on and successfully completed step one, achieving s-off on the phone.
In step two things went badly wrong. Following the instructions I downloaded clockwork recovery and copied the PG58IMG onto my sd card, at least I thought I did. What I now realize is that since I had been doing a lot of reading and research on this topic before attempting it for the first time I had downloaded several relevant files in advance, one of which is the PG58IMG file from this thread [DEV] HTC Sensation & HTC Sensation XE firmware | Partitions Info | [01.03.2012 and it was this file that I put on the sd card. Obviously not what I should have flashed at all. Especially since it seems that the tool which would help me out of this mess is the one I just failed to install properly.
So the situation is that the phone loops constantly on startup when booting normally. When I boot into HBOOT with the SD card in it tries to update again and when that fails, gives no option but to reboot. If I remove the SD card then I get access to the following screen -
-Revolutionary-
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.27.1100
RADIO-10.14.9035.01_M
eMMC-boot
and below the options -
HBOOT
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
I have tried connecting the phone to my computer at this stage but I cant get FASTBOOT USB and adb cant find any devices either. Am I completely stuffed at this point? If not, if anyone can help me out with some instructions on what to do here I would be extremely grateful.
Thanks,
Webba
So have you tried to go into recovery once your in bootloader ? what happens then ?
If you get the correct files onto your sd card via a card reader, then put it in the phone, bootloader should attempt to update the new correct files.
I have tried going into recovery, it comes up with a pic of a phone with a green circle, followed by a phone with a red triangle, followed by going into the boot cycle. This is with the sd card removed. Am I right in thinking that if I get the right files onto the card and then run recovery with the sd card in it will work?
If you run BOOTLOADER then it should do... Make sure you remove the old PG58IMG before putting the new one on.
Thanks so much, I will try it as soon as I can. I assume I will find the right stock rom somewhere on these forums?
webster84 said:
Thanks so much, I will try it as soon as I can. I assume I will find the right stock rom somewhere on these forums?
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you will find anything and everything you will ever need on these forums
My Sensation was purchased in Hong Kong, after looking at the lists at shipped-roms this one - RUU_Pyramid_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.35.707.1_Radio_10.43a.9007.00U_10.51.9007.27_M3_release_198358_signed.exe
seems to be most likely correct. Can anyone more knowledgeable confirm this? I would hate to flash the wrong thing again.
did you successfully get superCID ? if so i do believe that you can flash any RUU / ROM
Im not 100% on this as im still new to the sensation myself, But im sure thats the whole point in having SuperCID
Unfortunately I dont have superCID. I was following the instructions pretty slavishly and the superCID setup is one step after clockwork
Is there a way to get superCID in my phones current state? From what I am reading I need it to at least hook up to adb which it is not doing at the moment so I assume I just have to get the right onto the sdcard to have any chance of it working, right?
Yes, You need clockwork mod before SuperCID. Have you tried to re download CWM and put it on sd card ? It could have just been a bad download, it happens to us all.
Download it again, Remove the previous PG58IMG from SD Card via a card reader (if you have one) Put the new PG58IMG on SD card. Pull battery out, Put SD Card back into the phone, put battery back in and boot into bootloader (volume down + Power)
Bootloader should automatically find the PG58IMG and ask if you want to update it, Select yes and theoretically you should be fine..
EDIT: Use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=706572&d=1314848127
Yeah, I have re-downloaded CWM and made sure it is the right one I have to wait until the shops open here so I can pick up a micro sdcard reader but I will try the new CWM first, and if that fails then I will try the stock rom. Am I right in thinking that neither of this is likely to make the situation worse, even if they dont work?
No providing bootloader still works everything is fix-able..
We aint messing with bootloader so u will be ok.
Cant believe you dont have a card reader lol....
lol, up until today the only thing I needed to be able to read micro sd cards was the phone. Well, I will be better prepared next time anyway.
The thing that had me worried is that since I originally didn't realize PG58IMG was not a unique file name I am almost certain that the one on my sd card at the moment is not even CWM at all but one of the updated firmware ones I mentioned in the OP that I very stupidly mistook for it. It feels like a really serious mistake to make, but happy to know that if the boot loader is working then it should be fixable. I wasn't sure even about that.
I think the PG58IMG is a unique code that the phone reads and recognises as something to be flashed / updated.
Ive seen various things CWM / Firmwares / Updates with the same PG58IMG title. so maybe youre right and the original file you downloaded wasnt the correct one.
Dont panic, Keep calm, Ask questions, Get answers...... This is the only way to avoid a bricked phone
Yeah, you've saved me a lot of stress already. Ill be back in a few hours with the results of the next attempt. Thanks again!
Ok, the news is not great. I got hold of a micro sd adaptor so I could plug it into my computer and removed the old PG58IMG. I put the correct one (downloaded from this thread) on the sd card and rebooted the phone into HBOOT. It recognizes the file on the sd card but gets a cid fail and there is no option but to reboot which goes into the boot cycle.
Whats worse is that doing this apparently fries the sdcard. I tried it twice, because I am sucker for punishment and in both cases the sdcard is unreadable afterwards.
Maybe I should try and explain more clearly that I am now sure the PG58IMG that I first put on the card and flashed I am sure is the Firmware from 3.32.401.x & 3.32.401.10x RUU from this thread. It appeared to successfully update before rebooting the phone into its current state, causing me to realize I had the wrong file. I dont understand enough to know exactly whats going on but it seems pretty bad. Do you think I should try a 3rd sdcard with the Shipped ROM on it or is there something else I should do at this point?
Edit - The second sd card wasn't fried after all, but I am still searching for a shipped rom that isnt in .exe format, since the phone isnt connecting to the computer by usb at all right now. Anyone know where I can find one?
Edit - Ok, now I have fastboot usb which means I can use .exe shipped roms. adb devices cant find the phone though which means I cant superCID it which means I still have to find the right ROM. Since I brought the phone from HK I am trying all the asian ones first. Anyone know specifically which file at shipped-roms.com is the right one?
You flashed firmware for ics rom, so the stock rom won't boot and you have bootloop. If you flash the 3.12 firmware ( works for both ics and gb) that will resolve the loop and you will be able to continue with the guide and flash cwm.
Sent from my HTC Pyramid using xda premium
Hey Stringer7, do you mean this Firmware from 3.12.401.2/102 RUU available in the same thread? I will download it and give it a try.
edit - Gave it a try, I get CID incorrect from it too. Seems like CID incorrect for everything I try to flash atm.
What is your CID ??
Unfortunately I dont know. I didn't know I needed it before I started and now since the phone isn't talking to adb I cant use it to find out. All I know is that I bought the phone from Hong Kong about 6 months ago. Is there a way to check the CID with the phone the way it is now?

[Q] No USB "soft brick" fixes?

Hi All!
I've run into a big problem that I can't fix, which is a new one for me. Not because I don't know how, but from hardware issues.
TMOUS Pyramid, S-On, HBOOT 1.27, 4ext R3, (was) running Viper 5.0 when this happened. 16gb Class 6 SD card was in and is used for mass storage as well as CWM backups. Approx. 4.5gb remained.
I backed up Viper 5.0 to return to a CM 10.2 install by restoring a backup when this all happened.
Worst part is, I was hoping to adb fastboot and fix this manually by starting at stock, but it would seem my USB port is dead. 3 cables, one new, not one will connect the phone to the computer.
I've tried flashing from the SD to no avail (S-On), and without USB connectivity I can't flash a stock RU, much less commands in adb.
What is my recourse for repair? I don't want to sink a lot of money into this thing replacing a USB socket, but I do need an Android phone. (using a Nokia N95 at the moment and I'm getting envious of LG Allys'...lol)
Why can't you flash from sdcard using smartflash in recovery?
Trust me, I've tried flashing different roms/firmwares and even extracted a stock ICS 3.32 RU and tried flashing that to no avail. It just sits at the HTC screen.
It takes about 4 minutes to flash a stock zip as PG58IMG, which tells me it's writing something, but it still sits there and does nothing after I reboot it.
PoXFreak said:
Hi All!
I've run into a big problem that I can't fix, which is a new one for me. Not because I don't know how, but from hardware issues.
TMOUS Pyramid, S-On, HBOOT 1.27, 4ext R3, (was) running Viper 5.0 when this happened. 16gb Class 6 SD card was in and is used for mass storage as well as CWM backups. Approx. 4.5gb remained.
I backed up Viper 5.0 to return to a CM 10.2 install by restoring a backup when this all happened.
Worst part is, I was hoping to adb fastboot and fix this manually by starting at stock, but it would seem my USB port is dead. 3 cables, one new, not one will connect the phone to the computer.
I've tried flashing from the SD to no avail (S-On), and without USB connectivity I can't flash a stock RU, much less commands in adb.
What is my recourse for repair? I don't want to sink a lot of money into this thing replacing a USB socket, but I do need an Android phone. (using a Nokia N95 at the moment and I'm getting envious of LG Allys'...lol)
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Well as i understood, you can try to copy/paste rom/nandorid to your SD via some card reader or with another phone, n95 has micro sd slot as i remember, and after that turn back your sd into your sensation and flash rom/nandroid ?
nikola016 said:
Well as i understood, you can try to copy/paste rom/nandorid to your SD via some card reader or with another phone, n95 has micro sd slot as i remember, and after that turn back your sd into your sensation and flash rom/nandroid ?
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OK, to clarify a little...
I can use any SD card I want and 4ext will find it. If I have any nandroid backups, I can turn on smartflash, navigate to the backup and restore it, as long as the MD5 checks out of course.
Same thing if I have flashable .zips on the card: I can turn on smartflash and flash any working firmware/rom I want, add the gapps package if needed and reboot.
In ANY situation, when the phone reboots, it stays on the HTC logo screen and never boots.
IDK if the partition structure is farged or the boot sector isn't being read correctly, but without USB I can't see whats going on in ANY partition.
It would be great to find a flashable package with a root file viewer, maybe Aroma file manager?
No USB connection work on RECOVERY, nothing on bootloader?????
On the PC no sound when connectiong
PoXFreak said:
OK, to clarify a little...
I can use any SD card I want and 4ext will find it. If I have any nandroid backups, I can turn on smartflash, navigate to the backup and restore it, as long as the MD5 checks out of course.
Same thing if I have flashable .zips on the card: I can turn on smartflash and flash any working firmware/rom I want, add the gapps package if needed and reboot.
In ANY situation, when the phone reboots, it stays on the HTC logo screen and never boots.
IDK if the partition structure is farged or the boot sector isn't being read correctly, but without USB I can't see whats going on in ANY partition.
It would be great to find a flashable package with a root file viewer, maybe Aroma file manager?
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Okay, try to flash boot.img via fastboot, don't have any idea more. Try with RUU if flashing boot.img manualy don't boot up phone.
blogodoblogodo said:
No USB connection work on RECOVERY, nothing on bootloader?????
On the PC no sound when connectiong
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Not one cable works, and I've tried 2 computers, one Winblows and one Crunchbang...no data + or - connection.
So no, I cannot adb or flash a RUU...
Impossible either to charge the battery with a charger.If USb not recognize..????
Try QHSUSB_Drivers_(x64) or QHSUSB_Drivers_(WinXP_32)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468791
Just try to make a way to talk with ure sensy,
PoXFreak said:
Not one cable works, and I've tried 2 computers, one Winblows and one Crunchbang...no data + or - connection.
So no, I cannot adb or flash a RUU...
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Try searching on Desire forum, it is a known problem with it. Also try contacting 4ext developer, cause Desire version has an option called usb unbrick.
nlooooo said:
Try searching on Desire forum, it is a known problem with it. Also try contacting 4ext developer, cause Desire version has an option called usb unbrick.
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I guess I could "manually" fix this if I could find a file manager that allowed me to work with MTD0/misc and possibly copy the files from another "working" Pyramid. The problems are almost exactly the problems I have with mine, except mine doesn't even boot, although I can get to recovery and (supposedly) flash roms and restore from previous backups, which show up in the "info" section upon next reboot into 4ext.
I've worked with base Qualcomm chips and SoC before, sending commands through terminal and such, but I had working USB...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=691639
This was what I've found on it so far...I wonder how many Sensations are borked and sitting in a drawer because of this?
Nothing at all?
Good, time for me to run this thing over with the car and get another nearly bulletproof Infuse... this time without an exploding battery.
Nothing at all?
Good, time for me to run this thing over with the car and get another nearly bulletproof Infuse... this time without an exploding battery.

Unable to do OTA from 1.09

I have a AT&T One X rooted
HBOOT-1.09.0000
RADIO-0.17.32.09.12
I am attempting to do the OTA's or RUU to bring it up to current because I realized since I had not touched it since first purchased and rooted so none of the OTA's went through. I never gave myself time allowed to figure out how to send them.
Well now I'm trying and I have gotten myself in to a hot mess.
I first tried using the FUU Upgrades provided by Flashalot but it said "wrong update" and I could not find a reason. I backed up a couple and tried 2.14. Well eventually it just stayed at the fastboot "HTC" screen for nearly an hour and appeared locked up. So I pulled it and rebooted. It would not let me get past the boot up screen until I cleared cache's and went back to my stock rom (cmod 10).
Now it will not mount "SD Card" when connected USB and in TWRP. I am also unable to download any files to it via browser or launched phone because it says no SD Card installed.
I attempted to send any of the OTA's via fastboot and it hangs (giving it hours...overnight even). I did writecid 11111111 before sending some with same results.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
stampy101 said:
I have a AT&T One X rooted
HBOOT-1.09.0000
RADIO-0.17.32.09.12
I am attempting to do the OTA's or RUU to bring it up to current because I realized since I had not touched it since first purchased and rooted so none of the OTA's went through. I never gave myself time allowed to figure out how to send them.
Well now I'm trying and I have gotten myself in to a hot mess.
I first tried using the FUU Upgrades provided by Flashalot but it said "wrong update" and I could not find a reason. I backed up a couple and tried 2.14. Well eventually it just stayed at the fastboot "HTC" screen for nearly an hour and appeared locked up. So I pulled it and rebooted. It would not let me get past the boot up screen until I cleared cache's and went back to my stock rom (cmod 10).
Now it will not mount "SD Card" when connected USB and in TWRP. I am also unable to download any files to it via browser or launched phone because it says no SD Card installed.
I attempted to send any of the OTA's via fastboot and it hangs (giving it hours...overnight even). I did writecid 11111111 before sending some with same results.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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First question is do you have s-off?
Second question is did you perform a factory reset from the bootloader at some point? I ask this because it looks like your sd card is corrupt, and that's what happens when you perform a factory reset from the bootloader on a modified Evita. Either way I believe you need to wipe your sd card with TWRP before it'll become usable again. If it still isn't usable after a wipe, try mounting it to your PC again so you can format it with Windows.
My last question is what is your end goal? Are you wanting to run a stock ROM and that's why you're wanting to install OTA updates? The rule of thumb for modified phones is to never install OTA updates on them. If you're just looking to update to the latest/latest needed firmware, you can just flash a firmware package or run an RUU. You must have s-off to do this though.
Another thing I should mention is that you don't use fastboot to install OTA updates. It seems like you're not exactly sure about what you're doing, which can be a very dangerous thing when messing with a modified device. I think you need to do a bit more research before continuing ahead. Tell me exactly what your end goal is though and I'll provide as much information as I can.
Sent from my Evita
FUBAR?
timmaaa said:
First question is do you have s-off?
Second question is did you perform a factory reset from the bootloader at some point? I ask this because it looks like your sd card is corrupt, and that's what happens when you perform a factory reset from the bootloader on a modified Evita. Either way I believe you need to wipe your sd card with TWRP before it'll become usable again. If it still isn't usable after a wipe, try mounting it to your PC again so you can format it with Windows.
My last question is what is your end goal? Are you wanting to run a stock ROM and that's why you're wanting to install OTA updates? The rule of thumb for modified phones is to never install OTA updates on them. If you're just looking to update to the latest/latest needed firmware, you can just flash a firmware package or run an RUU. You must have s-off to do this though.
Another thing I should mention is that you don't use fastboot to install OTA updates. It seems like you're not exactly sure about what you're doing, which can be a very dangerous thing when messing with a modified device. I think you need to do a bit more research before continuing ahead. Tell me exactly what your end goal is though and I'll provide as much information as I can.
Sent from my Evita
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OK So it sounds like I've probably corrupted my memory from what you are saying. Any going back?
1. S-Off. I'm going with no. It was 2 years ago when I rooted it and installed CM10. I do not recall doing this but just flashing CM.
1a. Attempting to do it now just shows error 99 unknown error...
2. Yes. I do believe that I had hit the factory reset. Attempting to do the wipe in TWRP shows "success" but it also shows it could not mount E:\
2a. Still will not let me turn on USB storage. It just spins for a while and ends up giving up when the display is changed.
3. End goal...I could care less about root. I've always used modded ROM's and prefer them. I only did "OTA" when the RUU would not take. I became a bull in a china shop and started banging with a hammer...Was dumb but I think I had already corrupted the memory by hitting factory reset. (I'll be honest I never meant to hit that).
I've rooted and installed many a custom ROM's, but I prefer the simple methods of following one of the many awesome easy setups on here. I'm not completely useless...
I would like to get it back to the SD card working and be able to update the firmware and a moderately functioning ROM.
Thank you for any help. I really do appreciate it.
stampy101 said:
OK So it sounds like I've probably corrupted my memory from what you are saying. Any going back?
1. S-Off. I'm going with no. It was 2 years ago when I rooted it and installed CM10. I do not recall doing this but just flashing CM.
1a. Attempting to do it now just shows error 99 unknown error...
2. Yes. I do believe that I had hit the factory reset. Attempting to do the wipe in TWRP shows "success" but it also shows it could not mount E:\
2a. Still will not let me turn on USB storage. It just spins for a while and ends up giving up when the display is changed.
3. End goal...I could care less about root. I've always used modded ROM's and prefer them. I only did "OTA" when the RUU would not take. I became a bull in a china shop and started banging with a hammer...Was dumb but I think I had already corrupted the memory by hitting factory reset. (I'll be honest I never meant to hit that).
I've rooted and installed many a custom ROM's, but I prefer the simple methods of following one of the many awesome easy setups on here. I'm not completely useless...
I would like to get it back to the SD card working and be able to update the firmware and a moderately functioning ROM.
Thank you for any help. I really do appreciate it.
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There's no point in attempting s-off at the moment because s-off requires that a working OS is installed. You can tell whether you're s-off by looking at your bootloader, it'll say s-on or s-off in the first line under the unlocked and tampered banners.
Your problem with your sd might be that the version of TWRP you have installed is too old, only the newer versions are able to fix a corrupt sd card. Download TWRP 2.6 from here. Put the file in your fastboot folder. Connect phone in fastboot mode, open command prompt from within fastboot folder, issue the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
(the exact filename, minus the talking marks)
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now try wiping and mounting the sd card again. Once we have that sorted out we can move onto getting your firmware updated.
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OK! Looks like we are getting somewhere! It is now mounted.
Now you can copy files across to flash. You'll need to get s-off now so you can update your firmware. You'll need a bootable OS installed to do that, I'd suggest installing Kickdroid and then you can attempt getting s-off via the Rumrunner method.
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You are awesome! Thank you so very much for your help. Up and running.
How far have you gotten?
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S-Off and firmware updated and running with different ROM's. I'm golden man. Unless you can think of something I should consider?
As long as you're on the 2.15 firmware or higher, you are indeed golden. I was just curious.
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Hey there, I just noticed you made a donation to me with this thread as the reference. I just wanted to thank you, that's very generous of you. Donations aren't expected in return for my assistance but are greatly appreciated. Anyway, thanks again and have a great day.

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