i took a nandroid backup of my stock rom ginger bread .. then i updated it to cm 10.1 now i wanna go back to my stock rom i see the file it loads aswell but when u reboot it just stucks on the black screen ..
i fully wiped evrything but still am having the same problem
Are you s-off or s-on unlocked? If you're not s-off, you have to yank the boot.img from the nandroid backup and fastboot flash it using your desktop.
Same thing happened to me returning to 9.1. I am s-on, unlocked. Fastbooting the boot.IMG fixed it.
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Hey,
I recently unlocked my phone using HTCDev.com and rooted it.
At first I couldn't get CWM Recovery on it using ROMManager (even though Rommanager said it was installed it loaded to the default recovery) but I got it on there using adb.
Now when I try to flash any Rom it'll just get stuck on the white screen with green HTC text.
When I restore to my backup of the default rom it'll just boot as normal.
I have HBoot 2.00.0002 (Sense 3.0 update) S-ON (unlocked).
I tried flashing it using Rommanager, CWMRecovery, manually wiping the Cache, Data and Dalvik using CWM, I tried flashing in CWM and I tried both MIUI and Cyanogenmod.
Anyone knows what I'm doing wrong?
RichieHeijmans said:
Hey,
I recently unlocked my phone using HTCDev.com and rooted it.
At first I couldn't get CWM Recovery on it using ROMManager (even though Rommanager said it was installed it loaded to the default recovery) but I got it on there using adb.
Now when I try to flash any Rom it'll just get stuck on the white screen with green HTC text.
When I restore to my backup of the default rom it'll just boot as normal.
I have HBoot 2.00.0002 (Sense 3.0 update) S-ON (unlocked).
I tried flashing it using Rommanager, CWMRecovery, manually wiping the Cache, Data and Dalvik using CWM, I tried flashing in CWM and I tried both MIUI and Cyanogenmod.
Anyone knows what I'm doing wrong?
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Yes. Unlocking with htcdev leaves your device S-ON, and stops the rom installers from flashing boot.img. So you're left with custom rom, and stock 3.0 kernel. Might work with sense 3.0, but flash any 3.5 rom and you're stuck at boot.
You need to:
- open the custom rom and extract boot.img
- flash the custom rom by the usual way
- flash boot.img manually using fastboot (look for instructions here in xda)
- and....
- ...
- wait for it...
- ...
- search first before you start a new thread. This has been answered many times here in this sub-forum.
Cheers
Or at least look in the index (see the last link at end of my Sig) this is covered by one of the guides
Swyped from my Desire S using XDA Premium
Hi!
I just flashed CyanogenMod 7.1 ROM, and then flashed it's boot.img with "fastboot flash boot" and that worked well! But i did'n like that rom, so i restored Hyperion ROM in cwm recorvery and it did stuck on the htc -logo. I thought that may be the CyanogenMod boot images fault, and i flashed Hyperions boot image and then it booted normally!
So, until I get my phone S-Off(now unlocked via htcdev) do I need always flash a new boot image if I dont come from ROM wich have same kernel that the ROM what I'm flashing?
Sorry for my english!
TooByAas said:
Hi!
I just flashed CyanogenMod 7.1 ROM, and then flashed it's boot.img with "fastboot flash boot" and that worked well! But i did'n like that rom, so i restored Hyperion ROM in cwm recorvery and it did stuck on the htc -logo. I thought that may be the CyanogenMod boot images fault, and i flashed Hyperions boot image and then it booted normally!
So, until I get my phone S-Off(now unlocked via htcdev) do I need always flash a new boot image if I dont come from ROM wich have same kernel that the ROM what I'm flashing?
Sorry for my english!
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You have summed it up well. The answer is Yes till you get s-off.
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Hi,
I rooted my device using the htcdev unlocker and I tried installing cyanogenmod with clockworkrecovery until I realised that it needed s-off. I restored back to a backup of stock android that I made.
I tried installing AndroidRevolution which I believed would work but it did not so I restored back to the backup but it is staying in a loop. It just displays the HTC logo forever.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1868622 I used this to flash the android revolution boot.img
how can I get my original stock android back? my firmware version is 3.32.161.11
please help, I just want factory settings and everything to be normal again
FIXED!
Ah so happy.
I followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861 that tutorial to change my recovery to 4Ext, set up smartflash and get cyanogenmod9 running.
Woo!
I made a backup on my phone in TWRP and wanted to restore it to get some contact info that I forgot to upload to my Google account. Anywho, I go into recovery and wipe me squeeky clean then restore the backup. It goes through like normal and I boot up but it doesn't get bassed the HTC splash screen. It turns to a black screen that occasionally has a white/grey bar at the top. I loaded a different backup I had and am running fine, but I still need that contact info.
Any ideas as to get the back up to work or if it is no use?
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I made a backup on my phone in TWRP and wanted to restore it to get some contact info that I forgot to upload to my Google account. Anywho, I go into recovery and wipe me squeeky clean then restore the backup. It goes through like normal and I boot up but it doesn't get bassed the HTC splash screen. It turns to a black screen that occasionally has a white/grey bar at the top. I loaded a different backup I had and am running fine, but I still need that contact info.
Any ideas as to get the back up to work or if it is no use?
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What hboot do you have?
If its 1.14 and you're switching ROMS (your backup is of a different ROM to the last ROM you were using) you might have to fastboot flash the boot.img of the ROM you're recovering.
i think it is a kernel issue
I had to downgrade from jb to ics and I wiped clean, I run into the same problem, I realized jb uses a different kernel, wipe clean flash your choosen Rom kernel update first and then your Rom, it worked for me hopefully works for you
ilirium said:
I had to downgrade from jb to ics and I wiped clean, I run into the same problem, I realized jb uses a different kernel, wipe clean flash your choosen Rom kernel update first and then your Rom, it worked for me hopefully works for you
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where can i get the stock boot.img or the stock one x 2.20 image to extract the boot.img?
thanks!
is this it?
would this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812459
if i download the odexed stock rooted rom and extract the boot.img, i can flash that to boot, and then run twrp restore to my backed up stock rooted rom, right?
my stock rooted rom was at&t 2.20 firmware.
Hoping I understood you correct, you basically need to flash a kernel first, so I am guessing you can use flar kernel,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967897
and that should be the stock kernel on steroids, however if that were not to work he has a kernel for jb phones, so I would start by these first.
I really had this issue where I could see my phone in a brick state mode then flashed the right kernel for the right rom, and boom it worked like a charm.
nespid said:
would this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812459
if i download the odexed stock rooted rom and extract the boot.img, i can flash that to boot, and then run twrp restore to my backed up stock rooted rom, right?
my stock rooted rom was at&t 2.20 firmware.
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Hi all.
I unlocked my DS (4.0.4) using Desire S All-In-One kit 2.0, flashed TWRP, and rooted. Phone is S-ON
I took a backup with TWRP, and flashed a new ROM. After the flash, I also flashed the boot.img as I read in the XDA forums and elsewhere.
Everything went fine, I flashed anothe ROM, same procedure, no problem.
After playing with ROMs, I decided to restore the TWRP backup I took before starting.
It just boots into TWRP again. I tried flashing the stock boot.img (which I extracted from the official EU 4.0.4 RUU), but no luck. The phone stays at a black screen after the HTC logo.
I can flash any other ROM, flash the boot.img and I am good to go, I just cannot restore my backup.
Any solutions?
in order to restore backup, you have to flash your backup and the corresponding boot.img
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in order to restore backup, you have to flash your backup and the corresponding boot.img
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I did.
After the restore, I flashed the boot.img in the official RUU.
That's all I have anyway, as the one in the backup is in a different format (it has a different size anyway).
Is there another source I can get the ICS boot.img to flash?
I tried some other boot images and it didn't work.
As an experiment, I tried restoring another twrp backup from another rom I tried before, and it also didn't work, even after flashing its own boot.img it originally came with.
Today I tried a method of just booting into recovery (temporary recovery) which has (allegedly) the ability to restore the kernel, with no luck.
I can only restore with the same rom.
Hi,
Before I flashed my first rom, I backed up the stock OS, and I still have it. If I wanted to flash it back onto my phone, can I just use the ClockworkMod recovery and choose restore? I know after that it will still have an unlocked bootloader and will be rooted, but I just wanna know if I need to use RUU to flash the stock rom which I still have because I backed it up.
Thanks!
elias.acab said:
Hi,
Before I flashed my first rom, I backed up the stock OS, and I still have it. If I wanted to flash it back onto my phone, can I just use the ClockworkMod recovery and choose restore? I know after that it will still have an unlocked bootloader and will be rooted, but I just wanna know if I need to use RUU to flash the stock rom which I still have because I backed it up.
Thanks!
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I am assuming you made the backup of the stock with ClockworkMod.
Yes, you can restore it and do not have to RUU and you will be fine. Most likely you have fastboot flashed a new boot.img when you installed the new Rom. If you are S-on a restore will not be able to change your boot.img back.
You will need to fastboot flash the backup's boot.img.
This is why it is good to have your backup on your pc. When you open that backup file on your pc, you will see the boot.img file that you need to flash.
If you have changed your recovery or updated it you most likely will have to flash the recovery that made the backup.
The exceptions to the rule would be something like: Maximus HD, where you would need to downgrade your firmware, clear storage in bootloader when you have the stock recovery installed. Reinstall your custom recovery and restore your backup.
tivofool said:
I am assuming you made the backup of the stock with ClockworkMod.
Yes, you can restore it and do not have to RUU and you will be fine. Most likely you have fastboot flashed a new boot.img when you installed the new Rom. If you are S-on a restore will not be able to change your boot.img back.
You will need to fastboot flash the backup's boot.img.
This is why it is good to have your backup on your pc. When you open that backup file on your pc, you will see the boot.img file that you need to flash.
If you have changed your recovery or updated it you most likely will have to flash the recovery that made the backup.
The exceptions to the rule would be something like: Maximus HD, where you would need to downgrade your firmware, clear storage in bootloader when you have the stock recovery installed. Reinstall your custom recovery and restore your backup.
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Yes! I made it with clockworkmod, thanks, I will try that!
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