Can't get into TWRP recovery from bootloader - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

so after following the instrucions down below, I can't access TWRP recovery. Everytime I go to the recovery from bootloader, it will restart the phone automatically. I made a backup before doing this, but now i can't even get into recovery mode from boot loader
Installing recovery using fastboot
You can use fastboot to install your recovery image to the device.
Installing ClockworkMod Recovery on the One (Sprint)
Download koush's ClockworkMod Recovery.
koush's ClockworkMod Recovery: download
md5: 8e1001f45ad07d4cda03b813739f85c1
Connect the One (Sprint) to the computer via USB.
Make sure the fastboot binary is in your PATH or that you place the downloaded image in the same directory as fastboot.
Open a terminal on your PC and reboot the device into fastboot mode by typing adb reboot bootloader or by using the hardware key combination.
Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC sees the device by typing fastboot devices
If you don't see your device serial number, and instead see "<waiting for device>", fastboot is not configured properly on your machine. See fastboot documentation for more info.
Flash ClockworkMod Recovery onto your device by entering the following command: fastboot flash recovery your_recovery_image.img where the latter part is the name of the file you downloaded.
Once the flash completes successfully, reboot the device into recovery to verify the installation.
Note: Some ROMs overwrite recovery at boot time so if you do not plan to immediately boot into recovery to install CyanogenMod, please be aware that this may overwrite your custom recovery with the stock one.

why are you follwing a guide for the one if you have a onexl evita?

htc one.
exad said:
why are you follwing a guide for the one if you have a onexl evita?
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I have the HTC ONE.

stevenpyang said:
I have the HTC ONE.
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then youre in the wrong forum
htc one international: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2115
at&t one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2222
sprint one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2215

stevenpyang said:
I have the HTC ONE.
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The HTC One and the One X are completely different phones. This is the forum for the One X (dual core).

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Cant boot into recovery...HTC screen only

I attempted to place a ROM on the phone using CWM recovery and something messed up. Now, I can boot into screen that says fastboot, recovery, etc. However, when I select recovery, nothing happens. Anyone point me in the right direction...im back to using my Blackberry!
From fastboot try and reflash recovery I would highly suggest twrp over cwm since twrp officially supports the one x.
Sent from my Nocturnalized Beast
E.Cadro said:
From fastboot try and reflash recovery I would highly suggest twrp over cwm since twrp officially supports the one x.
Sent from my Nocturnalized Beast
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This is where I am stuck. Unfortunately, I'm not all that familiar with Fastboot. When connecting the phone to the PC with a USB, I see that the phone says Fatboot USB. From there I'm lost. I've not been able to find a guide that describes how to install a ROM using fastboot. Lots of posts says that it can be done, but none describing how its done. Anyone pointing me in the right direction?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754018
gunnyman said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754018
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Im still having difficulty loading a recovery via fastboot...
I get to the point where I enter the following line in command prompt...fastboot flash recovery twrp.img and the response I get is "error: cannot load 'twrp.img"
Any suggestions?
rpritch said:
Im still having difficulty loading a recovery via fastboot...
I get to the point where I enter the following line in command prompt...fastboot flash recovery twrp.img and the response I get is "error: cannot load 'twrp.img"
Any suggestions?
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My Bad...didnt have the img file in the platform-tools folder.
So I've tried flashing the TRWP img and when I reboot into recover, I get the blue and black Teamwin splash screen. then it reboots and stays permanently on the HTC splash screen.
After I flash the clockwork img file and reboot into recovery, it reboots and stays permanetly on the HTC splash screen.
Any suggestions?
rpritch said:
My Bad...didnt have the img file in the platform-tools folder.
So I've tried flashing the TRWP img and when I reboot into recover, I get the blue and black Teamwin splash screen. then it reboots and stays permanently on the HTC splash screen.
After I flash the clockwork img file and reboot into recovery, it reboots and stays permanetly on the HTC splash screen.
Any suggestions?
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I am having this same exact issue! Did you figure it out? I installed TWRP as well and now get the Teamwin screen before it reboots the the HTC screen with the legal disclaimer. Please help1
veritas2884 said:
I am having this same exact issue! Did you figure it out? I installed TWRP as well and now get the Teamwin screen before it reboots the the HTC screen with the legal disclaimer. Please help1
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Sounds like a bad flash or corrupt recovery inage. Go to the play store and download goo manager and install twrp from goo manager instead. See if that fixes the problem.
Sent from my Nocturnalized Beast
E.Cadro said:
Sounds like a bad flash or corrupt recovery inage. Go to the play store and download goo manager and install twrp from goo manager instead. See if that fixes the problem.
Sent from my Nocturnalized Beast
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Our devices will not boot. All we can get is either the white HTC Screen or get into the menu that allows fastboot/recover/ect...
Relock bootloader, run real stock ruu for your carrier, reunlock, reroot, reflash recovery. Flash your desired Rom. You will lose all data on phone!
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
c5satellite2 said:
Relock bootloader, run real stock ruu for your carrier, reunlock, reroot, reflash recovery. Flash your desired Rom. You will lose all data on phone!
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
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That is what I am doing now. I did not relock the boot loader first it is in the process of running the RUU. Did I just fry my phone even more?
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Thanks c5satellite2 ,
For my AT&T One X I fixed it as you stated
Booted into fastboot
Used command window to relock bootloader:
fastboot devices <enter>
fastboot oem lock <enter>
Restarted and rebooted into fastboot again
Ran Stock Rom RUU Program from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649658
Put me back to a working stock phone.
Re-rooted and re-unlocked bootloader
Installed TWRP this time! Thanks for the help! :good:
Recommended process for fixing strange issues like what you were experiencing. Glad it helped you guys out!
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
veritas2884 said:
That is what I am doing now. I did not relock the boot loader first it is in the process of running the RUU. Did I just fry my phone even more?
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Thanks c5satellite2 ,
For my AT&T One X I fixed it as you stated
Booted into fastboot
Used command window to relock bootloader:
fastboot devices <enter>
fastboot oem lock <enter>
Restarted and rebooted into fastboot again
Ran Stock Rom RUU Program from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649658
Put me back to a working stock phone.
Re-rooted and re-unlocked bootloader
Installed TWRP this time! Thanks for the help! :good:
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How exactly did you do this part "Ran Stock Rom RUU Program from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1649658"? What command did you use?
rpritch said:
How exactly did you do this part "Ran Stock Rom RUU Program from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1649658"? What command did you use?
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It's just an exe. Boot your phone into fastboot mode. Your computer will recognize that it is plugged in in fast boot mode if you have the HTC driver installed. Then open the exe on your computer and follow the instructions on the screen. It will take about 15 mins for the whole process and your phone will reboot several times.
Also make sure you use twrp recovery instead of clockwork if you re-root!
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It's just an exe. Boot your phone into fastboot mode. Your computer will recognize that it is plugged in in fast boot mode if you have the HTC driver installed. Then open the exe on your computer and follow the instructions on the screen. It will take about 15 mins for the whole process and your phone will reboot several times.
Also make sure you use twrp recovery instead of clockwork if you re-root!
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I cant seem to find a stock Rogers Ruu...will continue searching. Anyone out there have it?
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27882810#post27882810
Finally got it working...the above link is what worked. Here is the summary...
I was having this same problem and it took a while before I could get it to work. Try opening a command window in the same location of your adb tools.
First, make sure you're in fastboot mode, then type 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'
Next, make sure you have the .zip RUU file in the same folder and type 'fastboot flash zip XXX.zip' (replace XXX with whatever it's called, of course)
Now, you can see what is actually happening when you are flashing the RUU. In my case, there was 2 points where it told me to "re-flush image immediately" or something like that. When I ran the last command again (fastboot flash zip XXX.zip) it went a bit further each try, but it took until the 3rd try before it was successful.
Hopefully this helps you out!
Berserk87 said:
I'm stock right now (rooted) , but the updates keep failing, so i want to reflash stock rom.
I'm lost as to how to do this.
I downloaded ARUwizard and the stock rogers rom (PJ83IMG) but its still failing. I dont get all this adb tools stuff.
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do this:
1.Put Rogers stock zip (keep it in zip form) in your platform-tools folder (you need to download Android SDK). This is the rogers file I downloaded...http://rapidlibrary.com/files/pj83i...elease-254934-signed-zip_ulc8eyefx8i89on.html
2. Boot phone into fastboot (hold power button and volume down key)
3. Used command window to relock bootloader by doing the following:
use command window to get to location on your computer where you have saved SDK stuff, continue with command window to the platform-tools folder then enter the following commands:
fastboot devices <enter>
fastboot oem lock <enter>
Phone will restart and reboot into fastboot again
4. type 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'.
5. Next, make sure you have the .zip RUU file in the same folder (see step 1) and type 'fastboot flash zip XXX.zip' (replace XXX with whatever the rogers stock zip is called, I changed it to "rogersstock.zip")
Phone will reboot to a HTC screen. If you see "re-flush image immediately", repeat fastboot flash zip XXX.zip command. You may have to do this 2 or 3 times.
After doing this, I was able to download and install the Rogers firmware update
BTW...I didn't discover any of this stuff on my own...I researched a bunch of different posts and put it together. Hopefully, someone else finds have all this in one post useful.
Hey guys, AT&T One X unlocked
I'm having a similar problem, been following the wiki exactly and when I flashed CWM recovery and it says it was successful:
F:\Users\Ryan\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash re
covery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
sending 'recovery' (5742 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.890s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 1.480s]
finished. total time: 2.380s
When I select recovery it brings up the HTC logo and says in red text "This build is for development purposes only. Do not distribute without HTCs written permission... etc" after about 10 seconds the device boots up as normal.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
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Hey guys, AT&T One X unlocked
I'm having a similar problem, been following the wiki exactly and when I flashed CWM recovery and it says it was successful:
F:\Users\Ryan\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot flash re
covery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
sending 'recovery' (5742 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.890s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 1.480s]
finished. total time: 2.380s
When I select recovery it brings up the HTC logo and says in red text "This build is for development purposes only. Do not distribute without HTCs written permission... etc" after about 10 seconds the device boots up as normal.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
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What you are doing wrong is flashing the recovery for the wrong phone. Any file with "enveavoru" in it is for the international (Tegra3) version. Our phone is "evita".
Only install things in our Dev forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1541
To see everything in an organized list, go to my index: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
Also, TWRP is recommended. CWM does not officially support our device, and therefore is just a port, and buggy. TWRP officially supports our device.
im getting the same error and im using the recovery ending on evita

[Q] Boot Loop HTC One XL (Telstra)

I recently bought a HTC One XL 4G from the Telstra Shop. I unlocked the bootloader successfully through the HTC DEV website. Downloaded Hasoons 2000 HTC One X All in one kit and flashed the kernal with stock 2.6.39.4. The phone rebooted, displaying the message 'this mode is for development purposes...' Phone is running image version 2.40.841.4, HBOOT 1.14.0002. Radio 0.20os.32.09.15. EVITA S-ON.
What I can do: I can boot into recovery mode. The device in windows is displayed as 'my HTC Phone'. I can send Fastboot commands through the CMD window to relock bootloader, restart, clear cache etc.
What I can't do: The factory reset, clear storage,recovery etc when pressed reset the phone back to the ''this mode is for development purposes...' message. I have tried to use an ROM Ruu updater utility to reset back to stock but cannot find the right version for 2.40.841.4. I have downloaded a Stock_Root ODEX 2.40.841.4 that matches, however not sure how to install onto phone.
Obviously I am an extreme noob, however there does not seem to be many resources for the HTC One XL roms. Really run down with this process, don't seem to be making any headway. Should I send this back to Telstra ?
Please Help !!!!!
Connect to PC, install twrp recovery, boot into recovery, download and place flashable stock kernel or any ROM on your device ( you can mount sd card through recovery ).
You can also just download and flash kernel ( boot.img ) using below command while you have your phone in fastboot USB mode connected to PC
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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kancherlapraneeth said:
Connect to PC, install twrp recovery, boot into recovery, download and place flashable stock kernel or any ROM on your device ( you can mount sd card through recovery ).
You can also just download and flash kernel ( boot.img ) using below command while you have your phone in fastboot USB mode connected to PC
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for the reply, appreciate your time. I connected to PC, successfully flashed 'openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-evita'. Rebooted phone, stuck in loop still resets to 'this build is for development..' then switch off, then switches on again.
How do I boot into recovery ? ...the next step ?
power off -- then hold power + volume down - It will go to fastboot - from there you can go to recovery
kancherlapraneeth said:
power off -- then hold power + volume down - It will go to fastboot - from there you can go to recovery
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Thanks so much. I am back in business.

Bootloop (S-ON/No Recovery) :(

Hello,
I have a big problem with my old HTC Sensation.
I tried nearly everything out of other topics, but nothing worked....
The story: Suddenly my Sensation rebooted and from then on it is stuck in an endless bootloop.
The bad thing is, that it was stock/S-ON at this moment.
Informations about the phone:
***UNLOCKED***
Pyramid PVT Ship S-ON RL
HBOOT: 1.27.0000
Radio: 11.24A.3504.31_M
-> I am able to install RUUs (3.33), but after installation i am still in the bootloop
-> I am able to unlock/relock the bootloader
-> I can install a recovery via fastboot, but can't boot into it => bootloop
Maybe you have got a hint to bring the Sensation back to life.
Thank you!
Since your bootloader is unlocked, you can use fastboot to do stuff. Most of the HTC Sensations have a HBOOT version that causes bootloops when flashing roms because their kernel doesn't seem to install properly when flashing roms. The ROM should consist of a file inside the zip, usualy in the kernel folder or in the root of the zip that is called boot.img. That is the kernel. First of all, you need to download the tools that have the fastboot and drivers included. Then unzip all of the contents into a folder. Run and install the drivers that that have come in the folder. Then go into the fastboot and adb folder. Shift rightclick onto the empty space of the folder and click open command window here. Then boot your phone into bootloader mode. You can do this using power button and volume down while your phone is off. Once youre in fastboot mode, navigate to fastboot using up and down volume keys. Then press the power button. Plug in your phone to your computer using your HTC sync cable. Then in the adb and fastboot folder, copy your roms boot.img into the folder. Then in the command window, type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' without the quotation marks. It should say sending and then writing. The process should take no longer than 20 seconds. Once done, restart your phone. Wolla, your rom should now be working properly!
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Since your bootloader is unlocked, you can use fastboot to do stuff. Most of the HTC Sensations have a HBOOT version that causes bootloops when flashing roms because their kernel doesn't seem to install properly when flashing roms. The ROM should consist of a file inside the zip, usualy in the kernel folder or in the root of the zip that is called boot.img. That is the kernel. First of all, you need to download the tools that have the fastboot and drivers included. Then unzip all of the contents into a folder. Run and install the drivers that that have come in the folder. Then go into the fastboot and adb folder. Shift rightclick onto the empty space of the folder and click open command window here. Then boot your phone into bootloader mode. You can do this using power button and volume down while your phone is off. Once youre in fastboot mode, navigate to fastboot using up and down volume keys. Then press the power button. Plug in your phone to your computer using your HTC sync cable. Then in the adb and fastboot folder, copy your roms boot.img into the folder. Then in the command window, type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' without the quotation marks. It should say sending and then writing. The process should take no longer than 20 seconds. Once done, restart your phone. Wolla, your rom should now be working properly!
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actually he can't even boot to the recovery in order to flash any rom
so what's the point of flashing the boot.img manually?
You can use Sensation all in one kit v3 to unlock boot loader, read this thread for more detail
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497404
after unlocking boot loader, then go to this thread to download 4EXT recovery then use kit to flash recovery, remember to download image file, not zip file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377759
boot to recovery, then enable smart flash and flash any cook ROM you want. Remenber to wipe everything after having enable smart flash then flash cook ROM
good luck
stripeqn said:
Remenber to wipe everything after having enable smart flash then flash cook ROM
good luck
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actually first has to wipe and then enable smartflash
Thank you for your ideas!
But unfortunattly i tried most of the things.
@ kevinspl2000
I think normaly the RUU would also install the Boot Image.
But I also tried to manualy flash the boot.img out of the RUU via fastboot, but no success.
I am not able to flash a Custom ROM, because of no Recovery...
@stripeqn
The point is that I am not able to boot to Recovery...
I can flash the Recovery via fastboot, but I am not able to boot into it.
I tried different versions of CWMR and 4EXT but no success...
When I click on recovery, it just shows the HTC Logo and bootloop again
BrainyTheKing said:
Thank you for your ideas!
But unfortunattly i tried most of the things.
@ kevinspl2000
I think normaly the RUU would also install the Boot Image.
But I also tried to manualy flash the boot.img out of the RUU via fastboot, but no success.
I am not able to flash a Custom ROM, because of no Recovery...
@stripeqn
The point is that I am not able to boot to Recovery...
I can flash the Recovery via fastboot, but I am not able to boot into it.
I tried different versions of CWMR and 4EXT but no success...
When I click on recovery, it just shows the HTC Logo and bootloop again
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I think I have a solution. When I installed my custom recovery at first, I also got bootloops when trying to go into the recovery. What I did, is I refalshed the recovery, and then did fastboot erase cache. It wipes all of the cache, and fixed my bootloop before. Try that and see how we get on...
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I think I have a solution. When I installed my custom recovery at first, I also got bootloops when trying to go into the recovery. What I did, is I refalshed the recovery, and then did fastboot erase cache. It wipes all of the cache, and fixed my bootloop before. Try that and see how we get on...
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I erased the cache before and after flashing recovery.
No success ...

[Q] Cannot flash TWRP

I did the weaksauce/firewater S-Off method, which worked fine. I am now trying to install TWRP for root access, and the troubles have begun. I renamed the .img file to twrp.img for reference. After booting into fastboot, which is the stock HTC one, I run
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
from my platform tools. The command prompt does its thing, and says the flashing is complete. But when I reboot into fastboot, I get the HTC one again, no TWRP. Nor do I have root access. I've tried
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fastboot clear cache
before flashing, but I get no luck their either. This is going to drive me insane, please help!
From fastboot are you selecting to boot into recovery? Recovery is a separate thing from the bootloader.
adavit said:
From fastboot are you selecting to boot into recovery? Recovery is a separate thing from the bootloader.
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There isn't an option to, just HBOOT, FASTBOOT, REBOOT FASTBOOT and REBOOT
Doctordub said:
There isn't an option to, just HBOOT, FASTBOOT, REBOOT FASTBOOT and REBOOT
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When you are on the option for hboot hit the power button for select. In the next screen you will get a list of different options. The second one I believe is recovery. If TWRP is installed it should take you there, otherwise it will prolly go to the stock recovery. Other than that information I'm not sure what to tell you.
I tried selecting RECOVERY from the HBOOT menu, but it quickly flashes an error message about "zip file not found" and kicks me back to the stock fastboot screen.
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HTC ONE SV only restart after 10s...

Hi, y have a problem with my htc one device, i I made a bad manipulation, and after that my phone only reboot after 5s of utilisation...
The version of my device is 4.2.2 and i used the recovery team win recovery project v2.6.3.2, the phone is rooted. In fact this problem was appared when i go to the menu bootloader, and i click on the button reboot in the menu fastboot and after that, only reboot after 10s.... Please help me !
Now my phone is totaly useless....
Whats your phone version (k2u & k2ul or cricket, boost version)?
Can you boot into recovery?
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Whats your phone version (k2u & k2ul or cricket, boost version)?
Can you boot into recovery?
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Yes, i can boot in recovery mod, and my version of my phone is 4.2.2 official. I have K2_UL, and i don't know the boost version. But my boot version is HBOOT : 2.21.0000 And radio : 1.18.40a.00.05
Ok, follow the Link in my signature to my index thread. You will find a Link to a stock 4.2.2 rom for k2ul. Flash this with twrp recovery (make a full wipe before) and don't forget to flash boot.img with fastboot cmd if you are S-on.
old.splatterhand said:
Ok, follow the Link in my signature to my index thread. You will find a Link to a stock 4.2.2 rom for k2ul. Flash this with twrp recovery (make a full wipe before) and don't forget to flash boot.img with fastboot cmd if you are S-on.
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ok i found it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684620
[ROM][OTA UPDATE] DreamBeats Rom v2.2 K2_U/UL 4.2.2 OC UV MODS
This rom is official ?
and i have a question, i have install sdk on my pc, but i don't found Fastboot. How to download it ? And the link for download [ROM][OTA UPDATE] DreamBeats Rom v2.2 K2_U/UL 4.2.2 OC UV MODS is broken :/ And how to flash the rom via the cmd ? I'm a noob in this domain....
I'm on my phone, can't give you links right now or explain how to setup fastboot. But the web or xda are full of guides for that.
This rom was removed because it's against the rules of xda. Look for "stock odexed 4.2.2" rom in my index thread.
old.splatterhand said:
I'm on my phone, can't give you links right now or explain how to setup fastboot. But the web or xda are full of guides for that.
This rom was removed because it's against the rules of xda. Look for "stock odexed 4.2.2" rom in my index thread.
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Damn it i have download the rom stock, and after dat i'm lost.. I d'ont understood how to install it via fastboot, i need a tutoriel
You flash the rom in recovery (this rom for k2ul).
After that, extract (only!) boot.img and copy it to your fastboot folder.
Flash the boot.img with fastboot with the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache afterwards.
You will find all you need for fastboot in this Android.zip from attachment. Unzip it in a folder called fastboot and start cmd window there and you are good to go.
You can check before flashing boot.img if the phone is recognized with fastboot cmd
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fastboot devices
old.splatterhand said:
You flash the rom in recovery (this rom for k2ul).
After that, extract (only!) boot.img and copy it to your fastboot folder.
Flash the boot.img with fastboot with the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache afterwards.
You will find all you need for fastboot in this Android.zip from attachment. Unzip it in a folder called fastboot and start cmd window there and you are good to go.
You can check before flashing boot.img if the phone is recognized with fastboot cmd
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fastboot devices
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ok thanks, but the problem when i installed the driver for my HTC, i'm on window 8.64bits, the installshield don't worked. He have a problem of compatibilities. Because, when y used fastboot i have a trobleshooting : waiting for device
This is a problem you have to solve yourself, as i don't have Win 8.1.
But if you do a search here on xda there are a plenty of threads about drivers and windows.
Just a few:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2714921
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217396
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2633904
Another chance is to try other usb
ports or another PC.
I have same problem
MrPixel67 said:
Hi, y have a problem with my htc one device, i I made a bad manipulation, and after that my phone only reboot after 5s of utilisation...
The version of my device is 4.2.2 and i used the recovery team win recovery project v2.6.3.2, the phone is rooted. In fact this problem was appared when i go to the menu bootloader, and i click on the button reboot in the menu fastboot and after that, only reboot after 10s.... Please help me !
Now my phone is totaly useless....
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I have a cricket HTC One SV i decided to boot my phone into recovery and wipe everything off it. now when i start it up it says HTC one and kinda freezes, but i can access fastboot and all lol i need to figure out how to make my phone work again.
I'm sorry, but i can't help you in this case, because there is no rom or backup for cricket which you can flash.
old.splatterhand said:
I'm sorry, but i can't help you in this case, because there is no rom or backup for cricket which you can flash.
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Ok, after flash my phone with fastboot, i send the command fastboot flash boot boot.img, and the second command, the phone reboot cycles againt after 30s....
What means "after 30 seconds"? Does it boot into android os?
Try to restore this backup for k2ul: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516661
old.splatterhand said:
What means "after 30 seconds"? Does it boot into android os?
Try to restore this backup for k2ul: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516661
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How to restor the back up with the command on fastboot ?
This is not for fastboot. This is for Twrp recovery.
And please answer my question from my lrevious post.
old.splatterhand said:
This is not for fastboot. This is for Twrp recovery.
And please answer my question from my lrevious post.
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Yes, my phone boot on android interface, but 30s after the boot, the phone reboot cycle...
Ok, the wait with the backup and try this first (each step for its own):
- boot without simcard and see if it still reboots
- boot without sdcard and see if it still reboots
- boot while phone is plugged to a charger and see if it still reboots
Post the results here.
old.splatterhand said:
Ok, the wait with the backup and try this first (each step for its own):
- boot without simcard and see if it still reboots
- boot without sdcard and see if it still reboots
- boot while phone is plugged to a charger and see if it still reboots
Post the results here.
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ok i have try this, and after 30s always reboot againt and againt cycle reboot :'(

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