stuck in bootloop please help!!!! - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

i am stuck in a bootloop i was on viperxl 3.2.7 and tried to install HatkaXL 4.7.1 and got stuck in the bootloop so i did the fastboot commands -fastboot flash boot boot.img, and fastboot earse cache it said okay, finished on both so i tried to bootup and still in bootloop so i tired going back to viperxl and used same commands and nothing still stuck . it gets into the viper screen and then just shuts down and tries to boot again please help!! i really have tired everything

shooter489 said:
i am stuck in a bootloop i was on viperxl 3.2.7 and tried to install HatkaXL 4.7.1 and got stuck in the bootloop so i did the fastboot commands -fastboot flash boot boot.img, and fastboot earse cache it said okay, finished on both so i tried to bootup and still in bootloop so i tired going back to viperxl and used same commands and nothing still stuck . it gets into the viper screen and then just shuts down and tries to boot again please help!! i really have tired everything
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Did you check the md5 of the Rom? May have been a bad download. Have you tried to flash anything else to see if that would install?
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31ken31 said:
Did you check the md5 of the Rom? May have been a bad download. Have you tried to flash anything else to see if that would install?
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yes i tired to reinstall viperxl after HatkaXL 4.7.1 it didnt boot. just curious but was does the md5 do? never used it

shooter489 said:
i am stuck in a bootloop i was on viperxl 3.2.7 and tried to install HatkaXL 4.7.1 and got stuck in the bootloop so i did the fastboot commands -fastboot flash boot boot.img, and fastboot earse cache it said okay, finished on both so i tried to bootup and still in bootloop so i tired going back to viperxl and used same commands and nothing still stuck . it gets into the viper screen and then just shuts down and tries to boot again please help!! i really have tired everything
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Did you extract the ViperXL or Hatka XL boot image from the zip file and place it in the working abd folder? Did you wipe in twrp first? Factory reset, System, Cache, Dalvik Cache? Do fastboot erase cache then fastboot boot boot img?
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shooter489 said:
yes i tired to reinstall viperxl after HatkaXL 4.7.1 it didnt boot. just curious but was does the md5 do? never used it
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Oh no. Here we go lol.

Venomtester said:
Did you extract the ViperXL or Hatka XL boot image from the zip file and place it in the working abd folder? Did you wipe in twrp first? Factory reset, System, Cache, Dalvik Cache? Do fastboot erase cache then fastboot boot boot img?
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okay hold on ill try that..

Venomtester said:
Did you extract the ViperXL or Hatka XL boot image from the zip file and place it in the working abd folder? Did you wipe in twrp first? Factory reset, System, Cache, Dalvik Cache? Do fastboot erase cache then fastboot boot boot img?
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Oh no. Here we go lol.
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it worked omg thank you guys so muchh!!!!!!! i thought my phone was dead and i would have to send it in for a jtag repair.. i did what u said earse cache and then the boot.img, then booted right into twrp and flashed viper and it worked! thank you again. i love xda's community so helpful u are a lifesaverrr

shooter489 said:
it worked omg thank you guys so muchh!!!!!!! i thought my phone was dead and i would have to send it in for a jtag repair.. i did what u said earse cache and then the boot.img, then booted right into twrp and flashed viper and it worked! thank you again. i love xda's community so helpful u are a lifesaverrr
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You are welcome. But before you try to flash again please see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136172

Again.. lack of reading lol :banghead:
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31ken31 said:
Again.. lack of reading lol :banghead:
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Yes lol. But somebody has to help them. Saving the world one phone at a time.

Venomtester said:
Yes lol. But somebody has to help them. Saving the world one phone at a time.
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DUN DUN DUN DUN DUNNNNNN! Sorry had to it.
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Venomtester said:
Yes lol. But somebody has to help them. Saving the world one phone at a time.
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Makes me wonder how illiterate people manage to type if they can't read.. Google has to have one hell of a app I havent found yet
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While I was on my way to work, I decided to read the FAQs on the bus. And I must say, either it is because I knew every answer, or people want their hand held. Going for the latter. But those stickies are there for a reason. Makes sense to read them first. Its like signing a lease. You know what it does, but there are small print and clarification there to help. If you don't read, and something comes up, then the leaser will probably say "You know you done fuk up, right?"
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Stuck at bootscreen ...

I flashed the Jellybam-evita-aopk from one post on the htc one x at&t development it said that you had to wipe the system from recovery i did and i wiped everything i did a factory reset and i when it finished to flash when i enter it just sits there on the jellybam bootscreen where an android goes flying in a rocket .. anyone know how do it stop this?
Sorry for my grammar and stuff i dont know so much english .
When I flashed jellybam it took about 3 to 5 min to boot up. And the rocket ship boot screen would flash a white screen. It did eventually boot up though. Sounds like you doing everything right though.
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Help stuck at bootscreen
jesusitox12 said:
I flashed the Jellybam-evita-aopk from one post on the htc one x at&t development it said that you had to wipe the system from recovery i did and i wiped everything i did a factory reset and i when it finished to flash when i enter it just sits there on the jellybam bootscreen where an android goes flying in a rocket .. anyone know how do it stop this?
Sorry for my grammar and stuff i dont know so much english .
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Some other information ..
i was coming from a sense rom some newts-jb or something i dont know much about kernel so in the aroma installer i decided to stay on my kernel (Stock one) it had 3 options the cm10 ,another one i dont remember, and continue with your kernel i choose this one
Stuck at bootscreen Jellybam!
subarudroid said:
When I flashed jellybam it took about 3 to 5 min to boot up. And the rocket ship boot screen would flash a white screen. It did eventually boot up though. Sounds like you doing everything right though.
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Ok im reflashing the rom and i will now install the kernel...
because the screen it was like 10 mins already..
i just reflashed will answer asap thanks for so quickly response and support
No, is not working
jesusitox12 said:
Ok im reflashing the rom and i will now install the kernel...
because the screen it was like 10 mins already..
i just reflashed will answer asap thanks for so quickly response and support
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Nope it wont start its actually 10 minutes since it stuck...
what can i actually do? maybe flashing the boot.img on fastboot..? do you think its that?
Have you tried this walk through?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33303798
Hope this helps. I know some jb ROMs are having boot issues if you have a rev-b on your box. No clue what that means though.
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jesusitox12 said:
I flashed the Jellybam-evita-aopk from one post on the htc one x at&t development it said that you had to wipe the system from recovery i did and i wiped everything i did a factory reset and i when it finished to flash when i enter it just sits there on the jellybam bootscreen where an android goes flying in a rocket .. anyone know how do it stop this?
Sorry for my grammar and stuff i dont know so much english .
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I got the same problem too...i did flash many phones, after update ruu to 2.20 i got this..I think i did all the right stuff but somehow to phone keep getting stuck at bootscreen
subarudroid said:
Have you tried this walk through?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33303798
Hope this helps. I know some jb ROMs are having boot issues if you have a rev-b on your box. No clue what that means though.
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ok i will flash the boot.img on fastboot i dont understand rev-b well ... i will try hope it boots now
jesusitox12 said:
ok i will flash the boot.img on fastboot i dont understand rev-b well ... i will try hope it boots now
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i just noticed the rom zip doesnt haave boot.img... so i cant try to do it
jesusitox12 said:
i just noticed the rom zip doesnt haave boot.img... so i cant try to do it
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Just noticed that the boot.img is hidden in the zip i will fastboot flash it and then i will update if it boots
I really hope it boots now :good:
jesusitox12 said:
Just noticed that the boot.img is hidden in the zip i will fastboot flash it and then i will update if it boots
I really hope it boots now :good:
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I was having the same issue, but once you flash the boot.img it should take care of it. I'd be interested to hear if you have any issues when you reboot the phone to see if it gets stuck on a boot loop.

Problems After S-Off

I have an AT&T One XL and have had problems recently. I unlocked my bootloader last year on the 2.20 firmware, which is how the phone came. I was able to flash ROMs no problem. About 3 weeks ago I decided to go S-Off with the whole thing. The S-Off was successful, I immediately flashed a new splashscreen and it is confirmed in bootloader that I am S-off. Last week I tried to flash the stable CM10 build, but it was unsuccessful. I found that the only ROMs I am able to flash are Sense ROMs 4.1.1 and above, or AOSP ROMs that are 4.2.x or above. I am on hboot 1.14 and I am very confused as to why I cannot flash properly. I am on TWRP 2.4.1.0, but have used various recoveries trying to solve the problem. I have also RUU'd trying to fix the problem, but to no avail. Any help would be much appreciated!
Twrp 2.4 has issues with wiping properly. Have you tried a different version or wiping with adb in fastboot?
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From what I understand twrp 2.4.1 should be working but I would flash 2.3.x just in case, then do fastboot erase cache. Then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset.
If you RUUd and are s-off why are you still on 1.14? You may as well go up to 2.14 then downgrade touchscreen to use AOSP. Super easy.
Since S-OFF is just a security flag, I am 100% sure it's not the cause of your issue.
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exad said:
From what I understand twrp 2.4.1 should be working but I would flash 2.3.x just in case, then do fastboot erase cache. Then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset.
If you RUUd and are s-off why are you still on 1.14? You may as well go up to 2.14 then downgrade touchscreen to use AOSP. Super easy.
Since S-OFF is just a security flag, I am 100% sure it's not the cause of your issue.
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I haven't wiped in fastboot because I thought that's what wiping in recovery was for, I really appreciate all of the input and I will be trying both of these things as soon as I'm done with dinner. Man's gotta eat, ya know :laugh:
Lol. Yep.
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Only fastboot erase cache! The rest of the wiping is done in recovery!
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exad said:
Only fastboot erase cache! The rest of the wiping is done in recovery!
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As a question, what is the difference between wiping cache in recovery and the fastboot command?
Downgrade twrp to 2.3.3.1
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The fastboot command wipes a cache related to the recovery. Wiping cache in recovery wipes a cache relating to the rom.
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exad said:
The fastboot command wipes a cache related to the recovery. Wiping cache in recovery wipes a cache relating to the rom.
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So I wiped cache via fastboot, and flashed the ROM like i normally would (wipe everything in recovery), but nothing has changed. I still get hung up on the splashscreen when trying to boot the new ROM. ViperXL boots fine when I restore my NANDroid backup, though.
Did you try flashing the boot.img after? You're still on hboot 1.14 afterall. I haven't seen first hand if you can skip flashing the boot.img with s-off, in your case, it seems not.
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exad said:
Did you try flashing the boot.img after? You're still on hboot 1.14 afterall. I haven't seen first hand if you can skip flashing the boot.img with s-off, in your case, it seems not.
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Even without flashing the boot.img, it should go past the splashscreen to the boot animation, am I wrong?
You are wrong. It may depending on the kernel previously installed
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exad said:
You are wrong. It may depending on the kernel previously installed
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Sorry to sound like a complete noob, I've been rooting ect for 2.5 years and never seen this problem. Could you please explain a bit more what you mean by the previous post. Are you saying it's the kernel or the boot.img not being installed correctly?
WeiblezWobble said:
Sorry to sound like a complete noob, I've been rooting ect for 2.5 years and never seen this problem. Could you please explain a bit more what you mean by the previous post. Are you saying it's the kernel or the boot.img not being installed correctly?
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flashing the boot.img is flashing the kernel. you don't sound like a complete noob so don't worry.
I'm going to try again right now to flash the boot.img and then the ROM like normal, reporting back in 15 mins
WeiblezWobble said:
I'm going to try again right now to flash the boot.img and then the ROM like normal, reporting back in 15 mins
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wipe everything first of course. cache dalvik system and factory reset. i dont mean to treat you like a noob but its better to be extra specific than not specific enough
exad said:
wipe everything first of course. cache dalvik system and factory reset. i dont mean to treat you like a noob but its better to be extra specific than not specific enough
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Alright, tried it all exactly how you said and it had the same response, got stuck on splashscreen. I am completely puzzled
WeiblezWobble said:
Alright, tried it all exactly how you said and it had the same response, got stuck on splashscreen. I am completely puzzled
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alright so just to be sure. first off youre on twrp 2.3.x right?
you wipe cache, dalvik, system and factory reset right?
then you flash the rom and the boot.img right? (doesnt matter what order these are flashed)
and still bootlooping?
exad said:
alright so just to be sure. first off youre on twrp 2.3.x right?
you wipe cache, dalvik, system and factory reset right?
then you flash the rom and the boot.img right? (doesnt matter what order these are flashed)
and still bootlooping?
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Exactly, but just to be 100% clear, I am getting stuck at the splashscreen, and it just sits there infinitely.

[Q] Fresh Start

Hi all, I just wanted to start by saying that xda is the shizz and has helped me through thick n thin. Anywho, I have a custom Rom and am trying to go to a different Rom. ViperX to be specific. I've tried before, but with little success. Extracted boot.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img in the command, put the Rom on my sd and installed via TWRP. Problem is, is that it never boots, only the HTC boot screen with the red writing. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to do? I'm still S-on, but from what I understand, that doesn't matter if you fastboot the boot.img via command prompt. I also have Hboot 1.14.
Thanks.
Chuckles850 said:
Hi all, I just wanted to start by saying that xda is the shizz and has helped me through thick n thin. Anywho, I have a custom Rom and am trying to go to a different Rom. ViperX to be specific. I've tried before, but with little success. Extracted boot.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img in the command, put the Rom on my sd and installed via TWRP. Problem is, is that it never boots, only the HTC boot screen with the red writing. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to do? I'm still S-on, but from what I understand, that doesn't matter if you fastboot the boot.img via command prompt. I also have Hboot 1.14.
Thanks.
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Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Will do thank you
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exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Apparently there's a TWRP 2.4.4 out, would it hurt me to flash the latest version?
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Yes. It would hurt anyone with a one xl as 2.4 does not wipe our device properly. I tested 2.4.4 myself.
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ok, well I found another problem you might be able to help me with, but I'll shoot it to you anyway. I just found out my phone was originally a One X when I got it from the ATT store. Now apparently after I flashed the Rom I got (odex-JB-Sense4+.zip), It's saying my phone is an XL. Seems to me I have a whole new set of issues. Did I flash the wrong Rom? I though I did enough research to find a compatible Rom. How do I find out for sure what's going on with my phone and how to fix it properly?
Chuckles850 said:
ok, well I found another problem you might be able to help me with, but I'll shoot it to you anyway. I just found out my phone was originally a One X when I got it from the ATT store. Now apparently after I flashed the Rom I got (odex-JB-Sense4+.zip), It's saying my phone is an XL. Seems to me I have a whole new set of issues. Did I flash the wrong Rom? I though I did enough research to find a compatible Rom. How do I find out for sure what's going on with my phone and how to fix it properly?
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No problem you have the correct ROM, if you had flashed wrong one it would have not worked correctly. Depending on the ROM sometimes it will show XL instead of X.
One xl is the proper model name, code named Evita, not to be confused with the real HTC One X international quad core version.
So in other words, nothing is wrong. This is normal. If you flashed the wrong rom you would know as you would now have a paperweight
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ok cool, I was kinda confused there for a sec lol. Ok, now for the TWRP. I'm assuming you were referring to 2.3.0.0? just because there is a 2.3.0.0, 2.3.1.0, 2.3.3.0, and a 2.3.3.1. I just want to make sure I have the correct one for Hboot 1.14
Doesn't matter which one. I use 2.3.3.1 myself.
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You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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ok, downloading it now. I'll keep you updated.
bkmo said:
You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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Ah I didn't catch that in the first post! Good eye.
bkmo said:
You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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ok, I'll keep that in mind. Thank you!!
exad said:
Ah I didn't catch that in the first post! Good eye.
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it's ok bud, just downloaded and installed TWRP 2.3.3.1 successfully, now i'm downloading ViperXL and hope everything comes out ok
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Should I need to be thinking about Kernels of any sort?
Chuckles850 said:
Should I need to be thinking about Kernels of any sort?
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Yeah.......give bulletproof 1.1 a shot. Gonna give you better performance and battery, plus a no brainer install and its stable.
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bkmo said:
Yeah.......give bulletproof 1.1 a shot. Gonna give you better performance and battery, plus a no brainer install and its stable.
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Ok cool. Any links?
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It's in Android development page. if not the first page then the second.
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
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Except for ViperXL (and old builds of CleanROM, which may also happen with future builds if/when scrosler gets AROMA back in there) which is intended to flash the boot.img in AROMA.
Although, it doesn't always work for some folks, so they have had to flash boot.img manually. So yes, if at all in doubt (and you have a boot loop) flash boot.img manually.

Help!

I'm not sure what I did, but my phone is stuck in a constant reboot. my bootloader is unlocked, but I am not root or s-off. Is there a way I can restore to factory settings and start again?
omaeokorasu said:
I'm not sure what I did, but my phone is stuck in a constant reboot. my bootloader is unlocked, but I am not root or s-off. Is there a way I can restore to factory settings and start again?
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what were you doing? did you install an app or something??
if you really want to factory reset there's an option under settings>backup & reset
Were you trying to do something when you got stuck? Flashing a ROM or mod? Custom recovery installed?
Not nearly enough info for us to properly help.
redpoint73 said:
Were you trying to do something when you got stuck? Flashing a ROM or mod? Custom recovery installed?
Not nearly enough info for us to properly help.
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I tried flashing a custom recovery, and I couldn't get that to work. Then I just tried flashing a ROM, and that's when I got stuck in a boot loop. I can boot to bootloader, however
omaeokorasu said:
I tried flashing a custom recovery, and I couldn't get that to work. Then I just tried flashing a ROM, and that's when I got stuck in a boot loop. I can boot to bootloader, however
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That doesn't make any sense. How are you trying to flash a ROM, if you don't have a custom recovery installed?
Try going into fast boot and flash twrp. After that flash super user.Then you will be able to flash a ROM but you will have to flash boot image manually.
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cr1960 said:
if you really want to factory reset there's an option under settings>backup & reset
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How is the OP supposed to go to Settings, if the phone won't boot?
omaeokorasu said:
I tried flashing a custom recovery, and I couldn't get that to work. Then I just tried flashing a ROM, and that's when I got stuck in a boot loop. I can boot to bootloader, however
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I don't quite understand how one can't get "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.zip" to work...
exad said:
I don't quite understand how one can't get "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.zip" to work...
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fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
I tried flashing twrp, and after I rebooted it showed the splash screen, and then it restarted, and is looping again
Twrp is not a ROM. It is a recovery. You still need super user and a ROM.
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Go into boot loader select recovery and you should go into twrp
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I did "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-evita.img" Was I supposed to do something else?
Can you go into recovery from boot loader?
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Venomtester said:
Can you go into recovery from boot loader?
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Yes. But, it shows the twrp splash screen then reboots, and loops
Bad download. Try checking sum or finding twrp 2.3.3.1 it is better suited for our phones.
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omaeokorasu said:
Yes. But, it shows the twrp splash screen then reboots, and loops
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I've been hit with this same bug on my phone. Try booting into the Rom again and when it boot loops go back to bootloader again and select recovery. It should boot into recovery then.
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Venomtester said:
Bad download. Try checking sum or finding twrp 2.3.3.1 it is better suited for our phones.
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Still loops
ImagioX1 said:
I've been hit with this same bug on my phone. Try booting into the Rom again and when it boot loops go back to bootloader again and select recovery. It should boot into recovery then.
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I can't boot into the rom :/
omaeokorasu said:
Still loops
I can't boot into the rom :/
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Of course. But try to boot into it and after it bootloops go back and try recovery again.
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ImagioX1 said:
Of course. But try to boot into it and after it bootloops go back and try recovery again.
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Okay, booted normally, waited for it to loop, restarted with vol-, and hit recovery. Splash screeen showed up, then restarted again
omaeokorasu said:
Okay, booted normally, waited for it to loop, restarted with vol-, and hit recovery. Splash screeen showed up, then restarted again
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I had this at one point, I was undervolted to 800mV and was overclockin to 1944MHz. Sh** was crazy. I was freakin out lol. Don't ever try that without a "faster" cpu. Stuff gets really unstable even with a faster CPU.
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[Q] [help] HTC One X wont boot

Ok guys im pretty new here and im not sure weather this is the right spot to post this.
Anyway, i think i messed up. after rooting my phone successfully and proceeded to install cyanogenmod on it. how ever i saw a guide that said nothing about installing a backup program like clockwork mod.
So now i have a phone that when turned on will only go to the htc boot screen and stay there. or when i press the volume and power button it will go to the HBOOT? (white screen with colored writing that) screen.
What do i do??
thekanabolt said:
Ok guys im pretty new here and im not sure weather this is the right spot to post this.
Anyway, i think i messed up. after rooting my phone successfully and proceeded to install cyanogenmod on it. how ever i saw a guide that said nothing about installing a backup program like clockwork mod.
So now i have a phone that when turned on will only go to the htc boot screen and stay there. or when i press the volume and power button it will go to the HBOOT? (white screen with colored writing that) screen.
What do i do??
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Could have done anything. What does you hboot screen say? What Rom did you flash and how. What recovery did you install
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31ken31 said:
Could have done anything. What does you hboot screen say? What Rom did you flash and how. What recovery did you install
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well i didnt install any recovery. thats the problem
thekanabolt said:
well i didnt install any recovery. thats the problem
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Install twrp 2.6 for the evita...
Fastboot flash recovery "filename.img" then fastboot erase cache
Then reboot into bootloader and select recovery.
Now you can flash a rom
Don't flash anything other than what you find in this forum or you will brick your phone. If unsure about what your flashing post the complete filename and someone here can verify it's for your phone.
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I'm confused, how did you install Cyanogenmod without a recovery?
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timmaaa said:
I'm confused, how did you install Cyanogenmod without a recovery?
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I'm guessing all he did was flash the boot.img and thus his bootloop
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31ken31 said:
I'm guessing all he did was flash the boot.img and thus his bootloop
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yeah that's correct. i should have watched more guides my bad. Anyway can someone link me a download/ guide link to this TWRP thing
There isn't really a guide, you can just download it here. Put it in your fastboot folder and issue the following commands:
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
(Whatever the exact recovery filename is)
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can select recovery from your phone screen.
It seems to me that you're in way over your head with this stuff though. You need to do a lot more reading before you really do anything. Check out this guide. Everything you really need is listed there.
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timmaaa said:
There isn't really a guide, you can just download it here. Put it in your fastboot folder and issue the following commands:
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
(Whatever the exact recovery filename is)
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can select recovery from your phone screen.
It seems to me that you're in way over your head with this stuff though. You need to do a lot more reading before you really do anything. Check out this guide. Everything you really need is listed there.
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thanks mate that seems to have worked (according to CMD) but now once i go to recovery i just get stuck on the HTC quietly brilliant screen.
I appreciate all the help thanks again.
Please post what it says in your bootloader, just the top section.
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thekanabolt said:
thanks mate that seems to have worked (according to CMD) but now once i go to recovery i just get stuck on the HTC quietly brilliant screen.
I appreciate all the help thanks again.
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Did u erase cache after flashing recovery?
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