I was able to get my wife's phone unlocked over the weekend. I threw twrp 2.5.0.0 on there and tried to flash cleanrom. The phone was on the newest bootloader, so I tried flashing the boot.img in fastboot. It just stays on the boot screen forever. I found that there may be issues with newer twrp versions so I tried installing 3 different older version of twrp and all were unresponsive to touch. I could press power once and the twrp lock screen would come up, but that was it. I put 2.5.0.0 back on and it became usable again. Unfortunately I'm not S-Off yet because it says you have to be rooted and my plan was to put CleanRom on and then S-Off. I've verified the MD5 of the ROM zip on the phone. When I am going through the rom install though, and I go through all the options and it starts to install, it literally takes a tenth of a second and says successful. Then when I go to reboot to bootloader, it asks me if i'm sure since i don't have an OS installed. I figured that's just because I haven't flashed the boot img yet, but I am used to rom installs taking a couple seconds on my One XL. I've tried installing the boot.img with Hasoon's all-in-one and it says successful. I've tried installing the bulletproof kernel both via zip format and the boot img and still nothing boots up. What else can I try guys? The wife goes out of town tomorrow morning and needs a working phone. Thanks for your help.
edit: i found the log of the cleanrom install which appears to show the install failing.
utdps said:
I was able to get my wife's phone unlocked over the weekend. I threw twrp 2.5.0.0 on there and tried to flash cleanrom. The phone was on the newest bootloader, so I tried flashing the boot.img in fastboot. It just stays on the boot screen forever. I found that there may be issues with newer twrp versions so I tried installing 3 different older version of twrp and all were unresponsive to touch. I could press power once and the twrp lock screen would come up, but that was it. I put 2.5.0.0 back on and it became usable again. Unfortunately I'm not S-Off yet because it says you have to be rooted and my plan was to put CleanRom on and then S-Off. I've verified the MD5 of the ROM zip on the phone. When I am going through the rom install though, and I go through all the options and it starts to install, it literally takes a tenth of a second and says successful. Then when I go to reboot to bootloader, it asks me if i'm sure since i don't have an OS installed. I figured that's just because I haven't flashed the boot img yet, but I am used to rom installs taking a couple seconds on my One XL. I've tried installing the boot.img with Hasoon's all-in-one and it says successful. I've tried installing the bulletproof kernel both via zip format and the boot img and still nothing boots up. What else can I try guys? The wife goes out of town tomorrow morning and needs a working phone. Thanks for your help.
edit: i found the log of the cleanrom install which appears to show the install failing.
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Did you flash boot boot.img?
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Did you flash boot boot.img?
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I've narrowed down the issue to the install of CleanROM failing. This may be to twrp 2.5.0.0 but as I've said, earlier versions such as 2.3.3.0 aren't responding to touch for some reason. I don't think 2.5.0.0 is my problem though. I can see it if it didn't wipe properly, but the install is failing due to I/O errors.
But yes, I have tried flashing boot.img. twrp tells me I don't have an os when I try to reboot though, so that's the issue.
Try going to the advanced tab and fix permissions.
Sorry for slow responses, I've got to wait 5 minutes in between posts.
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Try going to the advanced tab and fix permissions.
Sorry for slow responses, I've got to wait 5 minutes in between posts.
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Fix permissions won't work without a rom installed. It fails. And from what I understand anyways, fixing permissions is mostly for apps anyways.
Problem solved. Everyone make sure to use TWRP 2.3.3.1 and only that exact version. Older has touchscreen problems and newer has install issues. Man, this stuff can be frustrating at times.
That's not exactly true. Older versions work just fine, I'm using version 2.2 and it has never failed me.
Older versions aren't working for you because you have a newer touchscreen firmware, you would need to downgrade your touchscreen firmware in order to have touch response. For the same reason, you would not be able to run aosp roms until downgrading. Just thought I'd clear that up.
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I saw that the new CleanROM was using the Aroma installer for both versions of the ROM, so I figured I'd give it a shot. I don't have any experience with Aroma, but it all seemed to be working at first. However, I guess the file may have been corrupt because it just stuck at "Installing ROM" and never finished.. I hit the next button and it said it was finished even though I never got a status update. Stuck at HTC load screen, and will NOT boot into recovery even from the bootloader.
Since I can still load the bootloader, but not recovery, I still have some hope, right?
All I should have to do is run the AT&T RUU, right?
Halp!
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I saw that the new CleanROM was using the Aroma installer for both versions of the ROM, so I figured I'd give it a shot. I don't have any experience with Aroma, but it all seemed to be working at first. However, I guess the file may have been corrupt because it just stuck at "Installing ROM" and never finished.. I hit the next button and it said it was finished even though I never got a status update. Stuck at HTC load screen, and will NOT boot into recovery even from the bootloader.
Since I can still load the bootloader, but not recovery, I still have some hope, right?
All I should have to do is run the AT&T RUU, right?
Halp!
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Relock then try the RUU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1761429
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Or push twrp recovery and flash again.
Thanks for the responses -- was able to boot into recovery (CWM)... Not sure why it wouldn't work before.
Now it says it cannot mount the sdcard...
doesn't sound good.
Waiting on RUU to finish downloading, then I'll relock and try that.
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Thanks for the responses -- was able to boot into recovery (CWM)... Not sure why it wouldn't work before.
Now it says it cannot mount the sdcard...
doesn't sound good.
Waiting on RUU to finish downloading, then I'll relock and try that.
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You should not use cwm, use twrp, CleanROMs op stated that, try pushing twrp, and flashing before you ruu, it causes issues that hasn't been fixes yet.
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Can't use clock work. Use team win.
If everybody is saying use TWRP and the person is still using CWM; one has to wonder how intelligent that person is.
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Now it says it cannot mount the sdcard...
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This is a known issue with CWM, mount SD simply does not work. Use TWRP like everyone is saying.
Did you try wiping anything in Aroma? Because that is a known issue as well (results in soft bricks). Only wipe in recovery, and use Aroma only for picking the various ROM options (not for wiping anything).
Got it working -- used fastboot to flash TWRP and formatted SD card and now everything is lovely.
I've been flashing CleanROM since the beginning before there was TWRP and never bothered to switch recoveries. I guess I should have read the notes more closely.. oh well, no harm done
thanks for the replies and help
So tonight I began the process of unlocking my phone and installing a custom ROM. I unlocked my phone successfully with the toolkit and was able to get into recovery and begin flashing my first ROM (Cyangogen 10 most recent nightly along with the Gapps). However on my first reboot after flashing the room, I started to realize something was awry when after 20-30 minutes it was still on a boot screen. I proceeded to try and reflash the ROM 2 more times with no real change in outcome. Whenever I tried booting out of recovery I would get a warning stopping me saying that no OS was installed, despite having clearly flashed a new ROM. Okay, so as a last ditch effort I went into the bootloader mode and enabled fastboot so that I could try the RUU - which of course failed despite 2-3 attempts at using the utility. After the RUU failures I also noticed that my SD card would no longer mount unless I manually formatted it - which I finally gave in to and was able to load another custom rom (Jellybam this time) which also would get stuck on the boot screen despite successfully flashing. So now I'm basically stuck in a limbo land where no custom ROM will boot into the OS and the RUU to take me back to stock has failed. Any suggestions on how to get out of this? (I've read in other places that you can use fastboot to flash files in the bootloader but my attempts at doings this have also been unsuccessful - if this is the route to go can anyone give me some specific instructions on how to do it?)
Thanks in advance guys.
Phone Specifics - AT&T HTC One X, 16gb running the 2.2 firmware on Android 4.04 before I got into all this nonsense.
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So tonight I began the process of unlocking my phone and installing a custom ROM. I unlocked my phone successfully with the toolkit and was able to get into recovery and begin flashing my first ROM (Cyangogen 10 most recent nightly along with the Gapps). However on my first reboot after flashing the room, I started to realize something was awry when after 20-30 minutes it was still on a boot screen. I proceeded to try and reflash the ROM 2 more times with no real change in outcome. Whenever I tried booting out of recovery I would get a warning stopping me saying that no OS was installed, despite having clearly flashed a new ROM. Okay, so as a last ditch effort I went into the bootloader mode and enabled fastboot so that I could try the RUU - which of course failed despite 2-3 attempts at using the utility. After the RUU failures I also noticed that my SD card would no longer mount unless I manually formatted it - which I finally gave in to and was able to load another custom rom (Jellybam this time) which also would get stuck on the boot screen despite successfully flashing. So now I'm basically stuck in a limbo land where no custom ROM will boot into the OS and the RUU to take me back to stock has failed. Any suggestions on how to get out of this? (I've read in other places that you can use fastboot to flash files in the bootloader but my attempts at doings this have also been unsuccessful - if this is the route to go can anyone give me some specific instructions on how to do it?)
Thanks in advance guys.
Phone Specifics - AT&T HTC One X, 16gb running the 2.2 firmware on Android 4.04 before I got into all this nonsense.
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You know you also have to relock the bootloader before you RUU Right?
and if your on hboot 1.14 you have to flash the boot img separately from the zip(in the folder you put fastboot,adb,etc.)
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You know you also have to relock the bootloader before you RUU Right?
and if your on hboot 1.14 you have to flash the boot img separately from the zip(in the folder you put fastboot,adb,etc.)
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I was forgetting to relock the bootloader, thanks man. Was able to go back to stock, restart the process and am now rocking CM10. This is why I love XDA.
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I was forgetting to relock the bootloader, thanks man. Was able to go back to stock, restart the process and am now rocking CM10. This is why I love XDA.
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Sounds like a thanks button click is on order for WhatTheAndroids post to you
ViperXL 2.4.0 w/ElementalX 3.1 kernel
was running viperXL 3.2.5 and wiped and went to cm10.1 now i used goo manager to download xhata (sorry i butchered it) now i can only boot into spash screen and bootloader. i used fastboot to reflash twrp and still only boots to the custom spash... hboot 1.09 s-off..... im kinda lost here. should have syuck with viper, why screw with perfection.
What is xhata? Is it a rom?
I'm not sure we can install roms with Goo Manager on this phone.
If you installed a rom for the quad-core Tegra One X, your phone will not boot and you're lucky you didn't get a brick. You need to do a full wipe and reflash.
first off not a noob. it was the evita rom. i still have bootloader access and can get half way into recovery( spash screen then twrp spash...) then reboot into custom splash. it was the rom... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075783 so if anyone has any ideas please help, just dont start with the usual u screwed up flashing roms i know better. and the odd part is after reflashing the recovery via fastboot i get Twrp spash before going back to the phone main splash and boot looping.... and yes im s-off
No need to be so defensive. If we don't know exactly what you flashed, all we can do is ask. Its not meant as an insult. But its always better to ask the seemingly "obvious" questions first, get them out of the way.
If there is a "usual thing" that gets mentioned, its because the mistake of flashing ROMs for the ENDEAVORU in fact happens so often. Downloading from GooManager is not a great idea either, and often a red flag that someone installed a ROM for the wrong version of the phone.
Did the phone operate properly when you were on CM10.1?
What version of TWRP, and what fastboot command did you use to flash it?
I asked the "usual" questions because:
-You have less than 100 posts. That's often a sign of someone who is new to this.
-You used a rom name I've never heard of, and suggested you weren't sure of the name yourself. That's usually a big red flag for someone who flashed some random rom they found via Google.
-You mentioned using Goo Manager. That's a non-standard method for this phone, and an awful lot of people have bricked their phones trying to flash roms through apps that aren't well-supported. CWM Touch was notorious for this when the One X first came out.
If you don't want people to assume things, you need to state them up front.
On topic: There appears to be a bug in the latest TWRP that causes issues for some people. Try rolling back to an earlier version.
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On topic: There appears to be a bug in the latest TWRP that causes issues for some people. Try rolling back to an earlier version.
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Yeah, I saw that too, and why I asked the OP what version of TWRP.
i had problems with that rom on version 4.0.1 and 4.1.0 had alot of errors and trouble. i haven't tried 4.2.0 though, i have been having better luck with rom after clearing out recovery cache running "fastboot erase cache" and running only twrp 2.3.3.1.
i flashed the second to last release of twrp (latest gave mount issues), viper was running great, cm 10.1 avatar was running fine just didnt like how plain it was so i used goo manager to download hatkaXL and when the download finished i picked select and flash.. then the usual warning about flashing and it rebooted, hit spash screen where it still is hours later. i then tried manually boot into recovery, it hit the bootloader i selected recovery and it seemed to try and load. next step was back to fast boot and to reflash twrp (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ) flashed 100% success and still wont boot into recovery just the bootloader, and i wasnt trying to get all defensive, i sent first post using the wifes phone and posted quick, had a guy hooking up my satellite at same time as phone crashed. has anyone tried the new version of cwm for the evita? maybe flashing that may get me back, i have roms and backups on the pc that i can seem to side load but never boot as well.
well after repeated flashing of recovery and (fastboot erase cache) it finally booted to recovery, now to see if my backup will load.
I was pulling my hair out for a few hours last night trying to get my phone back to a functional state. Fortunately I was able to do so, but I have no idea what caused all of my problems. Here's what happened:
I was running CM10 on my HOX (from this thread) for awhile now. I was having a few issues with it that were annoying but I didn't want to change the ROM and have to restore everything. I then got a notification for an update to CM10.1 so I downloaded that and installed it. During this process I decided to do a Factory Reset in TWRP.
Once I was booted back into CM10.1 I was having all sorts of strange issues, but the biggest one was that I was unable to connect to my cell network and it kept prompting me to restart. I decided I would just install another ROM so I downloaded CleanROM JL Beta 1 (here) and the Bulletproof-1.0 kernel (here).
I booted into TWPR and proceeded to wipe everything (i.e. clicked all of the buttons under the 'Wipe' menu). I've done this before and haven't had any problems. I then proceeded to install the kernel. It went through the installer fine without any issues. When I tried to install CleanROM JL Beta 1 in TWRP it just kept giving me an error and wouldn't bring up the installer.
I went back and forth trying to install multiple ROMs and every single one would give me an error. I thought I was screwed because I couldn't install an OS on the phone. I also went ahead and installed the stock kernel hoping that would fix the problem but it didn't. I eventually decided on finding the RUU to get me back to bone stock.
I downloaded the 2.20 RUU and relocked my bootloader. I went through the RUU process and everything is fine now, except the fact that I have a stock, bloated phone again.
Was it the kernel that messed me up? I installed it after I wiped everything and I'm not sure if I was supposed to do it that way. I'd like to get back to something stable again but I am not sure if I am able to since I relocked my bootloader and installed the 2.20 RUU. Any help is much appreciated, thanks!
NEW ISSUE #1: I just tried to install the 4.1 OTA update from AT&T. I donwloaded the update and proceeded to install it, but after it restarted everything on my phone was erased and it was set back to factory default on 4.0.1. Now when I check for updates it tells me there are nor updates, the server is full, or 'HtcDm has stopped'. What the hell happened there?
NEW ISSUE #2: I went ahead and tried the OTA update again and now my phone won't turn on and shows no status LED light when plugged in. Back to Best Buy it goes. I need a Nexus...
If you are S-on, did you remember to extract and flash boot.img seperately for each of the ROMs you tried?
Now combo of CleanROM JL and Bulletproof should have worked fine. Don't know what happened there. How did you flash Bulletproof? Using recovery or fastboot?
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If you are S-on, did you remember to extract and flash boot.img seperately for each of the ROMs you tried?
Now combo of CleanROM JL and Bulletproof should have worked fine. Don't know what happened there. How did you flash Bulletproof? Using recovery or fastboot?
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I am S-ON and I did not flash the boot.img via fastboot at first, but then tried that after the ROM wouldn't install. I flashed the Bulletproof-1.0 kernel via TWRP.
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I am S-ON and I did not flash the boot.img via fastboot at first, but then tried that after the ROM wouldn't install. I flashed the Bulletproof-1.0 kernel via TWRP.
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You can't flash kernels in recovery with hboot 1.14 and S-on.
Not sure what you mean by "after the ROM wouldn't install" (the exact sequence of ROM flashing versus flashing boot.img using fastboot). But what you are describing is sounding like ROM-kernel mismatches.
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You can't flash kernels in recovery with hboot 1.14 and S-on.
Not sure what you mean by "after the ROM wouldn't install" (the exact sequence of ROM flashing versus flashing boot.img using fastboot). But what you are describing is sounding like ROM-kernel mismatches.
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I followed the instructions given in the Bulletproof-1.0 post that said to install the zip via TWRP. I did that and everything went fine. I then tried installing CleanROM JL Beta immediately after and it would just give me the zip error.
What I mean by "after the ROM wouldn't install" was after it wouldn't install via TWRP. I then went back and extracted the boot.img, flashed it with fastboot, then went back into TWRP to try and install it again. That didn't work.
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You can't flash kernels in recovery with hboot 1.14 and S-on.
Not sure what you mean by "after the ROM wouldn't install" (the exact sequence of ROM flashing versus flashing boot.img using fastboot). But what you are describing is sounding like ROM-kernel mismatches.
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In op it says he flashed kernel then rom, the rom would have overwritten the kernel flash if thats the order he did it in wouldn't it have? Im thinking it was a bad Cleanrom download he was trying to flash since it gave an error in recovery when he tried to flash it and wouldn't load it at all. Or maybe a bad TWRP image? Just guessing here.
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In op it says he flashed kernel then rom, the rom would have overwritten the kernel flash if thats the order he did it in wouldn't it have? Im thinking it was a bad Cleanrom download he was trying to flash since it gave an error in recovery when he tried to flash it and wouldn't load it at all. Or maybe a bad TWRP image? Just guessing here.
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I also tried installing multiple other ROMs, all giving me the same zip error in TWRP. I forgot to mention that before I installed CM10.1 I downloaded GooManager and that's what kept prompting me to install the CM10.1 version. I also installed the latest TWRP through GooManager as that was what was recommended in the TWRP post as the best way to do so.
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I followed the instructions given in the Bulletproof-1.0 post that said to install the zip via TWRP. I did that and everything went fine.
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If you keep reading on the Bulletproof instructions, you will see:
hboot 1.14+ and S-ON:
The installer includes a method to flash the boot.img for S-ON devices using hboot 1.14 or higher;
however, some people still have difficulties. If it doesn't work:
1. extract boot.img from the zip, reboot to bootloader and do:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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In op it says he flashed kernel then rom, the rom would have overwritten the kernel flash if thats the order he did it in wouldn't it have?
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With hboot<1.14, or with S-on yes. But in his case no. For hboot 1.14 and higher and S-on, you can flash the kernel before or after the ROM, it doesn't matter since the kernel can't be flashed from recovery.
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I also tried installing multiple other ROMs, all giving me the same zip error in TWRP. I forgot to mention that before I installed CM10.1 I downloaded GooManager and that's what kept prompting me to install the CM10.1 version. I also installed the latest TWRP through GooManager as that was what was recommended in the TWRP post as the best way to do so.
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What version of TWRP? The latest build has some serious problems. zip errors for multiple ROMs is making me think its TWRP that is causing you the headache, for the most part.
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What version of TWRP? The latest build has some serious problems. zip errors for multiple ROMs is making me think its TWRP that is causing you the headache, for the most part.
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I'm not sure. If I did the RUU, does that mean I lost the custom recovery (TWRP) that I've installed as well?
I just tried to install the 4.1 OTA update from AT&T. I donwloaded the update and proceeded to install it, but after it restarted everything on my phone was erased and it was set back to factory default on 4.0.1. Now when I check for updates it tells me there are nor updates, the server is full, or 'HtcDm has stopped'. What the hell happened there?
I went ahead and tried the OTA update again and now my phone won't turn on and shows no status LED light when plugged in. Back to Best Buy it goes. I need a Nexus...
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I went ahead and tried the OTA update again and now my phone won't turn on and shows no status LED light when plugged in. Back to Best Buy it goes. I need a Nexus...
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Ok. Wierd. You think the ota bricked your phone? It wont power on in any way? No recovery or anything?
Note 2 ftw
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Ok. Wierd. You think the ota bricked your phone? It wont power on in any way? No recovery or anything?
Note 2 ftw
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It's completely dead. It's quite alright though, Best Buy said they will replace it for me. Gotta love that insurance!
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It's completely dead. It's quite alright though, Best Buy said they will replace it for me. Gotta love that insurance!
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Thats good. But if this did cause the brick knowing what it was would help others! So you were completely stock on the 2.20 ruu then tried to install the OTA right?
Did you have supercid?
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Thats good. But if this did cause the brick knowing what it was would help others! So you were completely stock on the 2.20 ruu then tried to install the OTA right?
Did you have supercid?
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I was completely stock from the 2.20 RUU and then tried applying the OTA update. I started to OTA update once and it rebooted my phone a few times only to have it reset to factory settings with 4.0.4. I then checked multiple times by bumping my clock forward to get the update again (I am assuming the servers were busy which is what was giving me errors). I was able to get the update to download again and then began installing it for a second time. This time is sat on the screen with the refresh icon over the phone with the status bar underneath for a few minutes, then restarted three times with just the phone icon on it, and then powered off completely, never to turn on again.
I did have supercid, at least I think I did, I can't remember exactly what I did to obtain root/unlocked bootloader/custom roms back when I first started messing with it.
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I was completely stock from the 2.20 RUU and then tried applying the OTA update. I started to OTA update once and it rebooted my phone a few times only to have it reset to factory settings with 4.0.4. I then checked multiple times by bumping my clock forward to get the update again (I am assuming the servers were busy which is what was giving me errors). I was able to get the update to download again and then began installing it for a second time. This time is sat on the screen with the refresh icon over the phone with the status bar underneath for a few minutes, then restarted three times with just the phone icon on it, and then powered off completely, never to turn on again.
I did have supercid, at least I think I did, I can't remember exactly what I did to obtain root/unlocked bootloader/custom roms back when I first started messing with it.
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Strange. Really strange.
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Strange. Really strange.
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It is indeed. I am wondering if all my random flashing attempts at different kernels and boot.img files and ROMs just messed something up. I thought that doing the RUU replaced EVERYTHING I could have done to my phone, minus the unlocked bootloader, so maybe it was just a messed up OTA file.
Regardless, I am very glad I got the BB insurance plan. I can have my device completely replaced multiple times during the 2-year plan and there is no deductible or rate increase, it's crazy.
I seem to recall that some people who took the OTA with supercid on earlier JB updates reported getting bricked.
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It is indeed. I am wondering if all my random flashing attempts at different kernels and boot.img files and ROMs just messed something up. I thought that doing the RUU replaced EVERYTHING I could have done to my phone, minus the unlocked bootloader, so maybe it was just a messed up OTA file.
Regardless, I am very glad I got the BB insurance plan. I can have my device completely replaced multiple times during the 2-year plan and there is no deductible or rate increase, it's crazy.
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Yes ruu would have put you back to stock with the exception of supercid that would have stayed.
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I seem to recall that some people who took the OTA with supercid on earlier JB updates reported getting bricked.
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Me to this was my initial thought super cid was the culprit!
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Me too this was my initial thought super cid was the culprit!
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But some others insisted that it couldn't have been the issue. SuperCID is supposed to allow flashing of any updates regardless of CID restrictions.
xt926 with unlocked bootloader and can run 10.1 nightly from get.cm with no problem. However, when I install a 10.2 nightly - whether from get.cm, epinter, dhacker or skrilaz - even though the initial boot comes up clean, rebooting after the initial boot gets stuck on the boot logo.
I have tried different recovery images - cwm, twrp, oudhs - and different versions of each.
I have tried clean installs, full formats and dirty upgrades from 10.1.
I have tried multiple force boots from this state (power+vol up).
I have tried with and without the updated gapps and UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip.
Restoring from backup does not get past this hang. The only way out is to revert to stock (I use mattlegroff's DROID_RAZR_HD_Utility_1.21).
Does anyone have any idea how I might get past this or even get a log?
Only thing that fixed this for me was to flash back to stock 4.1.2, flash newest CWM touch recovery, then flash newest nightly, Gapps, and SU. Then, a popup comes up saying something about the ROM wants to flash your boot image, and asks if you'd like to fix this. I answered YES (fix) and been working since.
Any chance you could link where you got your recovery and SU?
Much appreciated.
Same issue here...
I've also tried everything listed above. I've done everything i can possibly think of to get cm 10.2 on my xt926. For some reason my phone just isn't making it after the first reboot. I've searched and found similar issues but none of the troubleshooting has been working for me. I hope to find a way around this. I need that 10.2!
Same issue here. Not just CM, every 4.3 based ROM I've tried has either failed to boot or failed to boot more than once (more often than not, they won't boot at all).
I've been at this for hours, but I've had no success so far. I'll let you know if I come up with anything.
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Here's my setup:
After every try, I flash back to stock 4.1.2 with VZW_XT926_4.1.2_9.8.1Q_62_VQW_MR-2_VQW_CFC.xml. I've edited it so it doesn't flash the stock recovery and so it flashes a modified logo that doesn't show the bootloader warning. Partway through, I booted up and updated to the latest OTA, so I had to comment out the tz.mdm files as well. I was using TWRP 2.2.2.1, but I updated to 2.6.0.0 earlier.
GeorgeHahn said:
Same issue here. Not just CM, every 4.3 based ROM I've tried has either failed to boot or failed to boot more than once (more often than not, they won't boot at all).
I've been at this for hours, but I've had no success so far. I'll let you know if I come up with anything.
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Here's my setup:
After every try, I flash back to stock 4.1.2 with VZW_XT926_4.1.2_9.8.1Q_62_VQW_MR-2_VQW_CFC.xml. I've edited it so it doesn't flash the stock recovery and so it flashes a modified logo that doesn't show the bootloader warning. Partway through, I booted up and updated to the latest OTA, so I had to comment out the tz.mdm files as well. I was using TWRP 2.2.2.1, but I updated to 2.6.0.0 earlier.
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one of 2 things should fix this problem,
use cwm 6.0.3.5 from here or
go to recovery/mounts and storage and format the data-media line (i know it says sd card but its internal, do not format the external ed card line or you will loose data on it)
also i updated matts utiliity to the latest ota, so you dont have to take the ota just to get the baseband. its in the dev forum. i will be updating it to a newer version if you wait until later, with the newest recoveries.
edit, btw 2.6.0.0 is not the latest twrp although i recommend using cwm as some have had issues with twrp including me.
First off, the latest TWRP seems to have fixed the problems (for me, anyway). Second, you'll need to use the most up-to-date GAPPs when you flash. Also, a lot of people have noted that mounting sytem prior to doing their wipes has solved the reboot issues.
Thanks a ton for the help. Flashed latest CWM and bumped up to 4.4 and everything's working fine. I appreciate the help!