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i tried to update via phone (after the notification), but after green bar was full, my phone rebooted and stuck in white screen with htc logo... if i try to enter in recovery i see this
h*tp://i39.tinypic.com/xdxnc5.jpg
it seems to be s-off (i bought it used) ...what have i to do for make it work again??
tnx.. and sorry for my bad english
same problem here, help is needed!
A golden rule: never update OTA on a modified device (custom ROM even modified Stock one, custom Recovery, Revolutionary hboot!, etc.)
How to fix:
do not pull battery!
flash a custom recovery (e.g. 4EXT) with the fastboot command (search for a how-to)
reboot to recovery, wipe all partitions and install custom ROM
Ok, to late with the battery, have already pulled that one out!
I also have S-Off on my phone, really dont understand the how to fix a recovery??
And is it really neccessary to flash a new ROM for this?
An official release that screwes the phones up?
I think the general issue is that an 'Official' OTA upgrade should not screw up your phone - enough testing by HTC should make sure of that.
Hoever, if you have modified your phone (e.g. by rooting it, installing custom recovery etc) then you can not expect to blame HTC when their upgrade doesn't work as expected. They can't be held responsible for problems caused by modifications you make to the phone.
But all I have done is S-Off, I have not installed another ROM or anything else?
So the update should work I really think!
Can I install a custom recovery without have to be able to start the phone?
Akerhage said:
But all I have done is S-Off, I have not installed another ROM or anything else?
So the update should work I really think!
Can I install a custom recovery without have to be able to start the phone?
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The OTA flashes a new hboot also.
If you S-OFFed with Revolutionary your hboot has to be version 6.98.000x. This hboot has a protection and cannot be overwritten. This is the point where the update process is interrupted. The result is a bootloop, because the new system is incomplete.
If you can boot to bootloader (hboot) you should be able to flash a custom recovery with the fastboot command (in the 4EXT Recovery thread there is an attachement - a zip file that contains recovery.img). Extract the archive and flash it with this command from cmd (there is a guide how to make fastboot working in my signature):
Code:
fastboot flash recovery {path to file on your PC}/recovery.img
If this works reboot to recovery, wipe all partitions and flash a custom ROM. Then your phone should be working again.
Then if you want the OTA flash a 0.98.2000 hboot, then use the 1.47.401.4 RUU (if you are using European unbranded) or the corresponding for your brand/region to return back to complete Stock and S-ON. Then you will be prompted to update and you will have the latest OTA on your device
Okay, I have now fixed the 4EXT Recovery and it is working!
Do I have to put a new ROM on the SD-card or is there another way to install a ROM (from cmd with the ROM on the computer etc?)
I dont have an adapter to the SD-card, but maybe I can put the ROM on the sdcard with a command in cmd aswell?
What ROM do you recommend to use? (sense, no sense doesnt matter)
Edit: I did a backup as well, thinking that I should do that...
Can you link to zip file you used for recovery i have exactly same issue and same software versions as you have.
@ Mooler. First of follow the guide that was posted here regarding the adb-drivers.
After that download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=631186&d=1308596026
Then install that one as described with the cmd-command.
After that just put a custom ROM or a shipped ROM on the SD-card, wipe data/cache and install the ROM you want. That solved the problem for me!
Good Luck and thanks for the help I got here! Xda always delivers
Damn this phone! After hours of fixing with this problem!
I managed great, installed new kernels, radios, ROMs etc. And the first thing I did was to drop it on the floor so the whole damn display cracked!
Thanks for both of you.
I managed to restore the phone quickly after i got the correct recovery file. 30 mins and custom ROM was up and running. Good bye official update.
Akerhage: sad to here, it really was hours of reading and trying before you get it right.
Hi guys. I have just recently bought this phone. This is my first HTC phone, ive always used samsung phones and wanted to try out the HTC. I managed to unlock the bootloader, root the phone and install twrp. My phone was bone stock so I downloaded the latest nightly for CM10 and gapps. Now for samsungs i didnt have to extract the boot.img and flash that via fastboot. so thinking the flashing process would be the same i flashed cm10, gapps and rebooted. And like clockwork the phone went into a boot loop. I found this little blurb in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957193
"5) Once your phone is in bootloader mode, type the following command fastboot flash boot boot.img ( If command prompt is closed then open command prompt in the folder where boot.img, adb, fastboot are present . For example: C:\android-sdk\platform-tools - Same folder used in step 3)
5) Then run the following command adb reboot recovery
6) Your phone is in TWRP recovery
7) Select mount from recovery ( See mount - image in the attachments for example)
8) Copy the ROM.zip which you downloaded earlier to the SD card ( For example cm-10-20121012-NIGHTLY-evita.zip) ( Not the extracted folder but the actual zip file which you downloaded)
4) Copy the gapps into sd card ( you need to download gapps if you using CM10 or ASOP roms )
5) Unmount, then select Wipe and select Factory reset ( it is recommended to do a factory reset before flashing the new ROM. ) (See wipe, wipe1 images below )
6) Select Install in recovery and flash the ROM.zip
7) You need flash gapps if you flashing CM10 or ASOP ROMS
so i re did the process. flashed boot img through fastboot, rebooted to recovery, flashed the rom that was already on the sd card, flashed the gapps package and rebooted phone. and i did do a factory reset when installing the rom. the phone rebooted, but this is where im stuck. the phone boots to the setup screen where you basically select the language. SCREEN is unresponsive, its not letting me click on start, its not registering my touch anywhere on the screen. I was thinking maybe it was the kernel so i made sure i was using the right kernel. i tried the whole process a few times but it didnt work. same problem. fone boots but doesnt register the touch. i even tried booting with flashing the gapps. so basically im stuck at the first screen. i had done a nandroid back up before and tried flashing that but that doesnt work either i guess because of the same reason.
Any help would be appreciated?
Thank you so much in advance
what hboot version do you have? There is an issue with the 2.14 hboot as HTC modified the firmware so the touchscreen drivers don't work for the older ICS or AOSP roms. If you have the 2.14 hboot, you'll need a JB sense ROM (like jokers or viperXL 3.1, or maybe Newts), check the forums themselves to see if they are compatible with the 2.14 hboot if you have it.\
If you don't have the newest hboot, maybe check the md5sum of the one you downloaded in case it is corrupted? If not try reflashing it, or flashing a different ROM and report back with results.
Good luck.
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There is an issue with the 2.14 hboot
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I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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So in your opinion what is the solution i can try? Im not able to boot my phone so i cant really transfer any ROM zips to my phone. I have to use the bootloader or recovery to somehow get my phone back into workin order and then go from there. Thank you for your response
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what hboot version do you have? There is an issue with the 2.14 hboot as HTC modified the firmware so the touchscreen drivers don't work for the older ICS or AOSP roms. If you have the 2.14 hboot, you'll need a JB sense ROM (like jokers or viperXL 3.1, or maybe Newts), check the forums themselves to see if they are compatible with the 2.14 hboot if you have it.\
If you don't have the newest hboot, maybe check the md5sum of the one you downloaded in case it is corrupted? If not try reflashing it, or flashing a different ROM and report back with results.
Good luck.
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So i checked in the bootloader screen and i do have 2.14 hboot. so as the other person said i can downgrade my hboot using JET? and If im not mistaken you said that 2.14 may not be the latest hboot. If not where can i get the latest hboot. The other thing was since im not able to transfer any files to the phone.
Like twisted said you're going to have to flash a sense jb Rom right now go try viper.... Until the others update touch drivers to accommodate you people you have to use jb sense
marijuana king said:
Like twisted said you're going to have to flash a sense jb Rom right now go try viper.... Until the others update touch drivers to accommodate you people you have to use jb sense
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ok so i downloaded jokers rom, and i was reading this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32794132&postcount=7 to put the rom on my sd card. this link says they are using cwm recovery but i have read in many places that twrp should be used because it is officially supported for our devices. when i boot into recovery and try mount usb storage it doesnt show up on my computer as a flash drive. i have checked the drivers. im going to uninstall them and reinstall them, reboot my lappy and see if it recognizes the device. if you have any suggestions please throw them at me. at this time im looking for any straw that i can get to keep afloat.
anandsamuel said:
ok so i downloaded jokers rom, and i was reading this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32794132&postcount=7 to put the rom on my sd card. this link says they are using cwm recovery but i have read in many places that twrp should be used because it is officially supported for our devices. when i boot into recovery and try mount usb storage it doesnt show up on my computer as a flash drive. i have checked the drivers. im going to uninstall them and reinstall them, reboot my lappy and see if it recognizes the device. if you have any suggestions please throw them at me. at this time im looking for any straw that i can get to keep afloat.
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you should be able to flash that from TWRP instead of CWM without any dramas. if you can't see the device from your pc while it is booted into TWRP you can use "adb push C:\somepath\somefile /sdcard" to copy it onto your sdcard (you'll need the right version of the drivers and adb in your path). If you can't find the drivers or figure out anything let us know.
twistedddx said:
I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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You are right, it isn't the bootloader, it was the firmware upgrade pushed out alongside it, but it is a lot easier to check your hboot version from the bootloader than it is to check what software/firmware version you have, as the OP didn't list his software version, and had since blown it away with a new ROM, it seemed easier to check the firmware compatibility via the hboot version. I know strictly speaking the hboot isn't responsible for the touchscreen drivers, but they got the point quite quickly.
Update: so I was able to get my phone working I had to reinstall drivers on my computer restart the computer and then I was able to actually view my phone on my computer through TWRP and I transferred the ROM on to my phone and rebooted back into the bootloader flashed via boot image then went back to recovery and flash the ROM and everything is good to go now thank you all for your help this is an amazing phone
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twistedddx said:
I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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Because it's the easiest way to identify that they are running the new firmware?
Yes. HTC went off and made some firmware updates to the touchscreen firmware.
We can't do anything about it until kernel source for the jellybean update is released.
Basically, if you took the new hboot EVER(since it updates the touchscreen firmware), that means you cant use AOSP Roms until we get source and can fix it in CM.
Aokp, pa, jellybam, kingkang, etc. All of those Roms use our kernel and device trees as a base. Once we get source and fix, they will update and everyone will be back in business.
The guys at TWRP were able to make recovery work because they just used the prebuilt stock kernel. On AOSP...we need source.
Sorry guys. Pester and scream at HTC to release JB source and that is the only way to help with this. Sorry to all of those that are affected....just know we are waiting impatiently as you are.
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h8rift said:
Yes. HTC went off and made some firmware updates to the touchscreen firmware.
We can't do anything about it until kernel source for the jellybean update is released.
Basically, if you took the new hboot EVER(since it updates the touchscreen firmware), that means you cant use AOSP Roms until we get source and can fix it in CM.
Aokp, pa, jellybam, kingkang, etc. All of those Roms use our kernel and device trees as a base. Once we get source and fix, they will update and everyone will be back in business.
The guys at TWRP were able to make recovery work because they just used the prebuilt stock kernel. On AOSP...we need source.
Sorry guys. Pester and scream at HTC to release JB source and that is the only way to help with this. Sorry to all of those that are affected....just know we are waiting impatiently as you are.
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lol, I've tried arguing with HTC's "support" for the source code, they are either extremely thick or deliberately obtuse. They kept telling me how to check if my carrier has released jellybean. I kept telling them that they are required under the GPL to release the source for the kernel along with any binaries.
I think the only way they'll release them in a timely fashion is if we get organised in a class action suit for violation of the GPL. It is for HTC's point blank refusal to meet it's legal requirement in a timely fashion that I refuse to ever buy another HTC device. I'll use this one for the term of my contract and then jump ship to a manufacturer that doesn't treat the open source community with contempt.
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I'm facing a related issue.
I had rooted and unlocked my bootloader, hadn't yet installed any custom ROM. So today, without thinking, I install the OTA 4.1.1 update. Now of course I lost root, but even worse, when I boot in TWRP, my touchscreen is also unresponsive. I have the hboot 2.14.
I tried flashing TWRP again, but the same deal happens: the touchscreen won't register anything.
When you said that TWRP were able to make the recovery work, was this after the recent firmware update? Do I need a more recent version of TWRP (I'm using 2.3.3.1)?
I asked about this in the TWRP thread, but this seems closely related so I posted again here.
Edit- All is well, goo manager was installing 2.3.3.0 for some reason.
I have S3 right here and I tried flashing Trickdroid ICS, JB as well as JellyBean Official TWRP zip.
It is S-ON, so after flashing the zip, I go to fastboot and flash boot.img.
I did it already 2-3 times with every rom, but every time I get boot loop. Phone restarts as soon as the first HTC logo disappears.
What is wrong with that?
Do you have the latest TWRP 2.4.1.0 ? (did you try reflashing your recovery?)
What android did you have before unlocking your bootloader? 4.0.3 or 4.0.4?
(and don`t panic If nothing works there is always a solution by relocking your phone and flash the ruu for your phone from here)
http://www.androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=VilleC2
take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37498221&postcount=309
impactor said:
I have S3 right here and I tried flashing Trickdroid ICS, JB as well as JellyBean Official TWRP zip.
It is S-ON, so after flashing the zip, I go to fastboot and flash boot.img.
I did it already 2-3 times with every rom, but every time I get boot loop. Phone restarts as soon as the first HTC logo disappears.
What is wrong with that?
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What's was you on before flashing a custom rom? because just a guess but I think it was 4.0.3 if that is so then try TrickDroid for S3 and get v3 which is 4.0.3 so should work.
It was stock, but I didn't check the version before flashing.
So, TD 3.0, then TD 5.0 and it will work?
By the way, what is better? TD 5.0 or JellyBean Official TWRP?
impactor said:
It was stock, but I didn't check the version before flashing.
So, TD 3.0, then TD 5.0 and it will work?
By the way, what is better? TD 5.0 or JellyBean Official TWRP?
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No only v3 but if you can get an RUU thats more up to date then do that and the v4/5 should work.
So you didn't install a custom kernal before
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So you didn't install a custom kernal before
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Em what he said he did.
You cannot flash S4 roms with an S3 phone, have you made sure that the Roms you flash are specifically assigned for S3? Cuz most are S4
Thanks, guys. That was HBOOT problem. I flashed latest RUU and then I was able to use JB roms.
I am terribly sorry to bump this thread but it is EXACTLY what I need. I read through it and am slightly confused with what you guys said.
Here's my situation:
I have a HTC Evo 3D and have tried running multiple ROMs and on every ROM I run into a boot loop. I use TWRP 2.2.0 and boot that onto my phone using the code "Fastboot boot twrp-shooter.img", then from there I go into TWRP and add the ROM to the root of my SDcard. Then I use TWRP to wipe my cache, delvik cache, system, and do a factory reset. Then I go to install from SDcard and install my desired ROM that I am trying. It is successful and when I reboot it shows the HTC logo, then the loading screen for the ROM, then it goes black, then back to the HTC logo and it continues to loop the same booting sequence over and over.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there something different that I should use or do?
I've been trying to figure out this issue for more than 36 hours and I am borderline psycho right now, I really need answers!
pcout64 said:
I am terribly sorry to bump this thread but it is EXACTLY what I need. I read through it and am slightly confused with what you guys said.
Here's my situation:
I have a HTC Evo 3D and have tried running multiple ROMs and on every ROM I run into a boot loop. I use TWRP 2.2.0 and boot that onto my phone using the code "Fastboot boot twrp-shooter.img", then from there I go into TWRP and add the ROM to the root of my SDcard. Then I use TWRP to wipe my cache, delvik cache, system, and do a factory reset. Then I go to install from SDcard and install my desired ROM that I am trying. It is successful and when I reboot it shows the HTC logo, then the loading screen for the ROM, then it goes black, then back to the HTC logo and it continues to loop the same booting sequence over and over.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there something different that I should use or do?
I've been trying to figure out this issue for more than 36 hours and I am borderline psycho right now, I really need answers!
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1. check if you are s-on or s-off. If you are s-on, you will also need to flash the kernel (boot.img) from a computer (after you flash the zip)
2. make sure your rom is compatible with your phone
asdfasdfvful said:
1. check if you are s-on or s-off. If you are s-on, you will also need to flash the kernel (boot.img) from a computer (after you flash the zip)
2. make sure your rom is compatible with your phone
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I already know that I am s-on, and that all I need is the RUU because all I want is to get right the hell back to stock. The problem is that I can't find a RUU that is compatible with my phone!! Your help searching for one would be amazing!!
HTC Evo 3D CDMA Sprint
Mainver: 2.95.652.5
CID: SPCS_002
pcout64 said:
I already know that I am s-on, and that all I need is the RUU because all I want is to get right the hell back to stock. The problem is that I can't find a RUU that is compatible with my phone!! Your help searching for one would be amazing!!
HTC Evo 3D CDMA Sprint
Mainver: 2.95.652.5
CID: SPCS_002
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Still new to xda, but check this out?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_Evo_3D/CDMA
(ctrl + f and find "ruu")
My mainver is not listed, I have already seen this page
The page was last edited in November of 2012, I think it's a bit out of date
NO O.S INSTALLED TWRP FAILS IN EVERY ASPECT AND HBOOT IS ALL I HAVE.
WHAT CAN I DO WITHOUT THE 4.4.2 RUU THAT DOES NOT EXIST ANYWHERE ?
HOW CAN I SAVE MY PHONE OR EVEN DOWNGRADE TO 4.3
Ok guys i started with a perfectly fine htc one mini m4 unlocked
Hboot shows OS-3.10.502.3
Its att logo labeled on the back so im assuming its att Mini right ??so least .. one would think!
The first issue was that it seems people using any other carrier other than att Can Not SEND OR RECEIVE MMS???
Strangest thing ever, regardless of apn settings. This issue isnt even being talked about and it seems that mms worked before kitkat update for.
SOoo.. I unlocked bootloader, fine, then all of a sudden the troubles started with Installing twrp via adb.
I installed the twrp 2.7.0.0 .img right from twrp website... after i booted into it ....It then appears everything is wacked out.
Only 178MB of storage, no dcim no storage or download folders to flash files from... Heck i never even got to flash superuser
Backup fails... restore fails ...Even WIPE FACTORY RESET FAILS.
All i have is hboot to boot into and twrp that seems useless
I Can get commands from pc to the phone to go thru in hboot fastboot usb
but twrp is useless and phone will not boot up
I can relock and unlock the bootloader all i want .
I just need a method to get a ROM on the phone or stock ruu
I Cant find the 4.4.2 kit kat ruu anywhere
Any links for what i need specifically would be helpfull before i smash this phone.. Its so under developed in comparison to the m7 and m8 its sick....
Have you tried using a different recovery? I'm sure there are versions for the new partition layout that came with the 4.4.2 OTA here on the one mini form. Have you tried all the latest recoveries TWRP, CWM ..maybe Philz recovery? I know there are 2 varieties of TWRP and CWM for the different partition layouts. Don't know if they have their own posts but I know i've seen em on my travels thru here.
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Have you tried this recovery http://mdmower.cmphys.com/twrp-m4/
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I installed twrp 2.7.0.0 from there website as well because I wanted to flash a PAC rom to try out. It would not flash error every time. Posted the problem on the forum page and got a answer update to 2.7.0.8 and tried to boot into recovery and the team win splash screen was just flashing tried again flashing the same recovery same problem flashing splash screen not able to get into the recovery part. rebooted flash 2.7.0.0 and got the same problem flashing splash screen now i figured I go back to basics I flashed twrp 2.6.3.0 what I was on before all these problems happened and it worked. I the flashed 2.7.0.8 and had no problems flashing roms. 2.7.0.0 has issues.
Downgrade the hboot if you have s-off to hboot 2.19 and download this ruu : http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...14_10.20.40.4408L_release_333483_signed_2.exe
I don't think htc is gonna release the ruu for the mini just like the one. Or they take forever to release ruu. The only way to use that ruu is downgrade your hboot to 2.19 and relock your hboot with fastboot oem lock i think. Big thanks if I helped.
Edit: Very sorry for the late reply. I saw it many days ago but I was too lazy to help. Sorry man.
have you tried with the fuu from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2659109
Link at&t RUU
Hope this link helps. .
http : // www . htc. com/us/support/htc-one-mini-att/news/
HI! Today I got an HTC Sensation from a friend and it was laggy due to it's stock rom with preinstalled apps and stuff, so I decided to move to a custom ROM, the first one which caught my eye was 5.0 CM12 from the development section, so I copied it to sdcard.
I have managed to unlock the bootloader through the htcdev site and then flashed the lasted CWM Recovery available, 5.8.0 and then formatted cache, data, system, dalvik, because that's what I've always been doing on my Galaxy S2, it was very straight forward.
But now, I can't install a custom rom, tried that one and the slim pyramid one, even a cyanogenmod rom but still no luck. It would abort the installation and output an error about filesystems which can't be found or it woudn't say nothing but will restart the phone straight to recovery mode.
Also, tried 4ext recovery and still no luck. At this point I started panicking and tried to resolve this by installing the stock rom, RUU.
Downloaded RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.33.401.53_Radio_11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M_release_280871_signed , which is the perfect match for my phone but also fails to finish installation, telling me something about failed/unknown mounts/filesystem... If it will help, I will tell you exactly what the error is.
At this moment I have S-On in bootloader, and can't see any radio serial metioned at the top. Tried some instructions flashing PG58IMG.zip , but it doesn't seem to do anything.
Please, help me out because at this point my phone won't go anywhere but bootloader and recovery.
AKAndrew41 said:
HI! Today I got an HTC Sensation from a friend and it was laggy due to it's stock rom with preinstalled apps and stuff, so I decided to move to a custom ROM, the first one which caught my eye was 5.0 CM12 from the development section, so I copied it to sdcard.
I have managed to unlock the bootloader through the htcdev site and then flashed the lasted CWM Recovery available, 5.8.0 and then formatted cache, data, system, dalvik, because that's what I've always been doing on my Galaxy S2, it was very straight forward.
But now, I can't install a custom rom, tried that one and the slim pyramid one, even a cyanogenmod rom but still no luck. It would abort the installation and output an error about filesystems which can't be found or it woudn't say nothing but will restart the phone straight to recovery mode.
Also, tried 4ext recovery and still no luck. At this point I started panicking and tried to resolve this by installing the stock rom, RUU.
Downloaded RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.33.401.53_Radio_11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M_release_280871_signed , which is the perfect match for my phone but also fails to finish installation, telling me something about failed/unknown mounts/filesystem... If it will help, I will tell you exactly what the error is.
At this moment I have S-On in bootloader, and can't see any radio serial metioned at the top. Tried some instructions flashing PG58IMG.zip , but it doesn't seem to do anything.
Please, help me out because at this point my phone won't go anywhere but bootloader and recovery.
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install latest 4ext from here
http://d-h.st/rG7
extract the recovery.img and flash it via fastboot command
the command is fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
then from 4ext format all partitions except sdcard
enable smartflash( because you are on S-ON)
flash the custom rom
note: enable smartflash exactly before flashing the rom
Thank you very much! I've managed to install SKimKAT now. But how can I get S-Off permanent? Also, I can't install the stock RUU firmware.
RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.33.401.53_Radio_11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M_release_280871_signed
It freezes on the "sending" stage for hours.
AKAndrew41 said:
Thank you very much! I've managed to install SKimKAT now. But how can I get S-Off permanent? Also, I can't install the stock RUU firmware.
RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.33.401.53_Radio_11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M_release_280871_signed
It freezes on the "sending" stage for hours.
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see this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2751187