[Q] Stuck on boot screen after try to change ROMs - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

As the title says my phone is stuck on the "initiating swagger" bootscreen from my last ROM. So initially I was trying to try out a new 4.3 based rom, but eventually figured out it wasn't working because my HBOOT is too old (1.14.002). From what I gather in order to upgrade my HBOOT safely, I need S-OFF. I had unlocked bootloader and SUPERCID but never got S-OFF. So I tried to restore to the backup I mad in TWRP, but that wouldn't make it past the bootloader, so I downloaded another 4.1.2 ROM instead, which got me to the previously mentioned bootscreen and thats as far as I go. What can I do from here? I gone through countless times, wiping cache,data, factory reset then installing rom, the loading boot.img, but I'm stuck. Any help would be appreciated.
At&T htc one x
hboot 1.14.002

If you're s-on you need to flash the boot.img from the ROM zip via fastboot.
And yes you must have s-off to safely run the 3.18 RUU to meet the requirements for the 4.2.2 ROMs.
Sent from my Evita

timmaaa said:
If you're s-on you need to flash the boot.img from the ROM zip via fastboot.
And yes you must have s-off to safely run the 3.18 RUU to meet the requirements for the 4.2.2 ROMs.
Sent from my Evita
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I have been flashing the boot.img through the bootloader via fastboot. No luck.

Which version of TWRP are you using?
Sent from my Evita

timmaaa said:
Which version of TWRP are you using?
Sent from my Evita
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TWRP 2.5

That's good problem, 2.5 is full of bugs. You need to upgrade to at least the 2.6 version. Here's how:
Download TWRP 2.6 from here. Put the file in your fastboot folder. Connect phone in fastboot mode, open command prompt from within fastboot folder, issue the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
(the exact filename, minus the talking marks)
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can enter recovery on your phone and try again.
Sent from my Evita

Awesome, that worked. Now in order to flash a 4.3 mod I need to get S-off and then upgrade the hboot, right? How to I upgrade the hboot?
Thanks a lot.

Actually nevermind, I put hboot 2.14 on there and am now running PACman rom. Thanks again.

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[Q] Evita Can't Boot ROMs

I have been working on my girlfriend's AT&T Evita for about 10 hours now and keep hitting a wall when I try to flash AOKP Milestone 1 or Cyanogenmod 10.
Here's my process:
Unlock Bootloader
Flash TWRP 2.5.0.0
TWRP Factory Reset
Flash AOKP
Flash GAPPs
Clear Cache
Power Off
Fastboot
Flash boot.img from the AOKP ZIP
Reboot
When I run through this process I get the X logo, but the animation just runs and runs, never goes anywhere. Basically the same result when I go through the same process with CM10, but with CM logo stuck just spinning. Only option when that happens is to relock the bootloader and RUU the phone.
S-ON
HBOOT 1.14.0002
RADIO 0.19as32.09.11_2
OpenDSP-v29.1.0.45.0622
RUU version 2.20.502.7 (not sure, will have to check when I get back home in an hour or so.)
Stock Android 4.0.4
Is there any additional information needed? Anyone have any ideas?
Download 2.3.3.1 Check md5
fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
select recovery
wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
flash your rom
reboot to bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img (whereby boot.img is extracted from the rom you're flashing)
reboot
twrp 2.4+ has issues wiping.
If that doesn't work, some phones have issues booting newer cm roms unless they are on 2.14 hboot. To fix that you would have to s-off and then ruu up to 3.18 then flash recovery.
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What method did you use to s-off? I tried FacePalm but never got it to go through.
SetTheCat said:
What method did you use to s-off? I tried FacePalm but never got it to go through.
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I believe facepalm is the only known method for this device. Read through the thread, lots of info about how to get the exploit to work
Ok, followed your instructions exactly, still getting the "This Build is for development only" message, but I'm IN!
Thanks for the help exad.
Edit: FacePalm S-OFF successful on first attempt when run from AOKP.
SetTheCat said:
Ok, followed your instructions exactly, still getting the "This Build is for development only" message, but I'm IN!
Thanks for the help exad.
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The red text is because bootloader is unlocked if you s-off you can remove it.
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[Q] CM10.1 to AOKP Touch screen issue

Hey, first time I'm posting here. I recently was able to root, unlock bootloader, and flash a custom ROM for my AT&T HTC One X. I started with CM 10.1 and got that to work fine. I'm using the latest version of clockwork recovery and have made several backups (I'm a bit paranoid about ruining my phone).
After getting CM 10.1 to work, I wanted to try out AOKP. I've downloaded both the Milestone as well as a nightly build. I've followed the instructions carefully to try to get this ROM to work and even tried some variants. I've wiped cache, dvalrik cache, factory reset and then flashed the boot.img. And then I've gone into recovery and loaded the milestone onto my phone after rewiping the cache, dvalrik cache and factory reset. I then loaded the google apps. I've tried flashing flashing the ROM first, the boot.img first, and any number of different cache wipes and factory resets. And every time I seem to have the same problem: my touchscreen refuses to work. I get to the setup page for the ROM and all the other buttons work, but not the touchscreen. I've looked everywhere I could think of for a solution to this problem but couldn't find one. Can anybody help me out?
I also should mention that each time I've been successful in restoring my phone to CM 10.1 using a backup, and no touchscreen problem persists.
What hboot are you on? And which cm10.1 did you flash? The latest nightly?
Sent from my Evita
Additional Info:
HBoot-2.14
Radio-0.24p.32.09.06
S-On
OpenDSP-v34.1.0.45.1219
Thanks.
timmaaa said:
What hboot are you on? And which cm10.1 did you flash? The latest nightly?
Sent from my Evita
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Flashed cm10.1-20130623-unofficial. And hboot is above.
Ok I believe the latest CM builds have been made to work with the newer touchscreen firmware, so I think that's why cm is working ok for you. You have the newer touchscreen firmware, by looking at your hboot version.
To use all other aosp ROMs you'd need to downgrade your touchscreen firmware, which means you would need to s-off first.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Ok I believe the latest CM builds have been made to work with the newer touchscreen firmware, so I think that's why cm is working ok for you. You have the newer touchscreen firmware, by looking at your hboot version.
To use all other aosp ROMs you'd need to downgrade your touchscreen firmware, which means you would need to s-off first.
Sent from my Evita
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Yeah I literally just found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863.
So that's the process I need to go through, which requires S-Off... Is there any way I can tell if I have superCID already for the facepalm s-off process?
Thanks for your help!
steffyd said:
Yeah I literally just found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863.
So that's the process I need to go through, which requires S-Off... Is there any way I can tell if I have superCID already for the facepalm s-off process?
Thanks for your help!
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boot to bootloader/fastboot
do:
fastboot oem readcid
if it says 11111111 or 22222222 then supercid=yes
if its anything else then no
exad said:
boot to bootloader/fastboot
do:
fastboot oem readcid
if it says 11111111 or 22222222 then supercid=yes
if its anything else then no
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Thanks guys! Got it all worked out now, I appreciate the help!
Just make sure you only flash ROMs from this section, if you flash an International One X ROM you'll brick your phone.
Welcome to XDA
Sent from my Evita
got any guide on how do i s-off without being able to touch the screen? android debugging was not enabled by default. however, i can get into cwm n use all the features there. im having a evita with cm10.1, when i install cm, i wipe all, so the rom loads but i cant touch anything, adb was not recognise bcos i cant turn on usb debugging.
Try flashing a Sense ROM.
Sent from my Evita
The reason im getting my hands on custom rom is bcos my stock XL(Asian version) will neve sync google contacts properly, i tried to flash ICS/JB stock RUU, but its same. then, i started to tamper my fon with unlocking bootloader via htcdev, flash cwm(twrp mess on my sdcard storage). i had experience on older htc devices but its my 1st time on the htc one series. right now, im on evita s-on, unlocked bootloader, hboot 2.14, cwm recovery(twrp mess on my sdcard storage), not-super CID. I 'm left with a non-touchable cm10.1, i can flash any rom that supports s-on. tried to relock bootloader but i cant flash stock ICS ruu.will try stock JB RUU now. my target now is to s-off n superCID.
i have read alot of posts, but most sense rom require s-off. do u know which one that i can flash with s-on?
None of the Sense ROMs "require" s-off.
Sent from my Evita
thx timmaa. i restored to sense 5 rom n then proceed to s-ooff/dgrade tpanel, all works fine. here are my ways, all credits belong to the OP, i just wanna put up my ways here, so forummers who faces same problem will find a simpler solution, i hope it has not been posted cos i cant search for the solution yest :
the XL nick is evita, X is endeavour
unlock bootloader at htcdev.com
fastboot flash recovery TWRP5.img, if it messed with storage, use CWM
fLASH CUSTOM ROM N REMEMBER TO fastboot flash boot boot.img (use Evita Sense 5 R3 if touch panel not working), custom rom already rooted
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SuperCID (must have root, usb debugging enabled)
adb shell
# su
# echo -ne "11111111" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 bs=1 seek=20
Reboot to bootloader n
fastboot getvar cid
the cid shud be 11111111
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S-off (must have unlocked bootloader, rooted, superCID) facepalm method
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip PJ8312000-OneX.zip
After a while, You should see the following error “FAILED (remote: 92 supercid! please flush image again immediately)”
fastboot oem boot
You may see some errors, just wait for the device to boot into Android (only now, you should be booted into Android with no eMMC write protection of any kind active).
adb push soffbin3 /data/local/tmp/
adb shell chmod 744 /data/local/tmp/soffbin3
adb shell su -c "/data/local/tmp/soffbin3"
adb reboot bootloader

[Q]Rogers One X Stuck in Bootloop

Hello all. So a friend of mine handed me his One X today and from what I gathered he was unable to flash CM after unlocking the bootloader and flashing CWM recovery. I figured I would give it a shot since I am familiar with flashing roms etc but wow what a difference it is for HTC devices!
I've spent the past 2 or 3 hours browsing this subforum however I feel like I could be just misinforming myself. The phone is a Rogers HTC One X the firmware version it was running I am unsure of as its currently stuck in bootloop. I've attached a screenshot below of the current fastboot menu. As it seems the bootloader is indeed unlocked however it is still s-on and stock recovery. If someone would be kind enough as to point me in the right direction of how to gain root and flash a recovery I would be super grateful. Feel free to PM me as well.
Thanks for your time.
What is the full filename of the ROM you're trying to flash? Also, the phone is s-on so you would need to flash the boot.img via fastboot to get it to boot.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
What is the full filename of the ROM you're trying to flash? Also, the phone is s-on so you would need to flash the boot.img via fastboot to get it to boot.
Sent from my Evita
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Thanks for the reply. From what I was told he flashed the latest CM nightlies for Evita through CWM. Although now it appears to have the stock recovery.
So as far as gaining root and flashing a recovery, since the bootloader is unlocked can I not simply flash a recovery through fastboot and then flash a rom with SU like CM?
Yeah you can, use TWRP recovery instead of CWM though. Download TWRP 2.6 from here. Put the file in your fastboot folder. Connect phone in fastboot mode, open command prompt from within fastboot folder, issue the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
(the exact filename, minus the talking marks)
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you have TWRP on the phone. Go into it, wipe cache/dalvik/factory reset/system, then install the ROM and gapps. Like I said though you'll need to flash the boot.img via fastboot afterwards. So once you've installed the ROM reboot to bootloader, grab the boot.img from the ROM zip and flash it using this command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once that's completed you should be able to reboot into the ROM. Please note though that some of the latest CM ROMs have a few bugs, including booting problems.
Sent from my Evita
Hey thanks again timaaa for the fast reply! I've successfully booted into CM now after flashing the boot.img. Regarding the bootloader should I be concerned with s-on? Will I run into trouble down the road because I do not have s-off?
Cool, glad you got it booted. In my opinion getting s-off would be a good idea. The benefits include the following:
Not needing to flash the boot.img from a ROM/kernel through fastboot anymore.
Being able to flash radios (s-on restricts this on phones with a hboot equal to or greater than 1.14).
Being able to change hboot freely (or just remove the red warning text from the startup screen).
Being able to change CID if needed.
Being able to flash the required firmware package which is required to run current Sense 5 ROMs.
In order to get s-off you first need SuperCID though, the hex edit method will be the best to use. Here's a link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212737
Once you have SuperCID you can go ahead and get s-off here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
Both processes are pretty quick and simple, and the benefits are great.
Sent from my Evita

[Q] ROm Flashing issue

Hello,
I am trying to flash CleanRom 7.0 or any JB rom on my HTC One X (AT&T) but always gets stuck in bootloop (phone does not go past boot screen after flashing). This is what i have done.
The phone is on AT&T 1.82 stock room (rooted, SuperCID, S-Off). The phone was on some older HBoot version so I upgraded it to 2.15. Radio is 0.17.32.09.12. And I have TWRP recovery.
So I made a nadroid backup in recovery and than tried to install AT&T 3.82 rooted (downloaded from XDA, may be without radio and all). After successful flashing when I tried to reboot the system it got stuck on AT&T boot screen. So I rebooted in recovery and wiped everything. After that I tried to install CleanROM 7.0 R2 and same thing happened and even I tried latest elemental kernel but same thing is keep happening.
Can you please help me with this?
Thanks
At&t 3.82 rooted ROM? Where did you download that? It doesn't look familiar. What are your bootloader details? Which version of TWRP? How did you upgrade your hboot?
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
At&t 3.82 rooted ROM? Where did you download that? It doesn't look familiar. What are your bootloader details? Which version of TWRP? How did you upgrade your hboot?
Sent from my Evita
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Hey,
Thanks for reply. Sorry I think I mis-wrote it. It's AT&T 3.18 ROM from following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181891
I will check and let you know TWRP version when I get back home. I am not sure about the bootloader details either, what you need to know about the boot loader to help me?
I upgraded hboot by upgrading firmware to 2.15 by using instructions at one of the threads at xda (using adb and fastboot commands and pushing a 2.15 zip to device when it is in bootloader).
Note that I was never able to install any custom ROM on HTC One X. I rooted it before a year or so tried to install CleanROM 5.1 (I guess) but it din't work. I also tried few other ROMs but nothing worked and I gave up. Recently I read that I may need to update Hboot to flash the ROMs. So I did it (had a hard time installing drivers on windows 8 and ultimately have to try winXP!). Still after all this it is not working.
Let me know if you can suggest something based on this.
Thanks
alex8525 said:
Hey,
Thanks for reply. Sorry I think I mis-wrote it. It's AT&T 3.18 ROM from following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181891
I will check and let you know TWRP version when I get back home. I am not sure about the bootloader details either, what you need to know about the boot loader to help me?
I upgraded hboot by upgrading firmware to 2.15 by using instructions at one of the threads at xda (using adb and fastboot commands and pushing a 2.15 zip to device when it is in bootloader).
Note that I was never able to install any custom ROM on HTC One X. I rooted it before a year or so tried to install CleanROM 5.1 (I guess) but it din't work. I also tried few other ROMs but nothing worked and I gave up. Recently I read that I may need to update Hboot to flash the ROMs. So I did it (had a hard time installing drivers on windows 8 and ultimately have to try winXP!). Still after all this it is not working.
Let me know if you can suggest something based on this.
Thanks
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Ok so you need to give us more info
Are you s-off
What version of twrp do you have
These things matter when you flash a rom. If you are s-on you need to flash boot.img after flashing. Just do
Fastboot flash boot.img
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phonegeekjr said:
Ok so you need to give us more info
Are you s-off
What version of twrp do you have
These things matter when you flash a rom. If you are s-on you need to flash boot.omg after flashing.
Sent from my HTC Butterfly s using Tapatalk
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Yes I am S-Off. I will let you know the version of TWRP when I get back home since I don't have phone with me right now. By the way I used goomanager to update TWRP, if that helps.
Thanks,
phonegeekjr said:
Ok so you need to give us more info
Are you s-off
What version of twrp do you have
These things matter when you flash a rom. If you are s-on you need to flash boot.img after flashing. Just do
Fastboot flash boot.img
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One more thing, I am using TWRP to flash the ROM. Is it a correct way? or I need to flash it using fastboot commands (like you suggested for boot.img)?
I am not much fammilier with TWRP and HTC One X so.
Thanks
K so if you are s-off then you can just flash it. If you wernt then you would need to flash boot.img. now you can try to flash the boot.img. it might not fix it but start small and work up.
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alex8525 said:
One more thing, I am using TWRP to flash the ROM. Is it a correct way? or I need to flash it using fastboot commands (like you suggested for boot.img)?
I am not much fammilier with TWRP and HTC One X so.
Thanks
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TWRP is the correct way to install ROMs, but I have a feeling that your current version of TWRP is your problem. Some (2.4.x, 2.5.x) are buggy and have major problems. If your TWRP version is either of those that I've just mentioned you can update it to a known bug-free version like this:
Download the modified version of TWRP*2.6 from here. Put the file in your fastboot folder. Connect phone in fastboot mode, open command prompt from within fastboot folder, issue the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
(the exact filename, minus the talking marks)
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sent from my Evita
That's the reason I asked what twrp version he had
Sent from my HTC Butterfly s using Tapatalk

Need for stock Rogers RUU or Recovery Zip

My HTC One X was bricked, and I need to restore it to Rogers Stock. However, I searched the entire XDA webstie + 50 pages on Google + 50 pages on other country's android site, I cant find any working download URL. Can someone please upload one RUU or Zip file for me, so I can restore my phone please?
If your phone is bricked an RUU isn't going to save it. Either way, you'll find all Evita RUUs here:
http://androidruu.com/?developer=Evita
Sent from my One XL using Tapatalk
timmaaa said:
If your phone is bricked an RUU isn't going to save it. Either way, you'll find all Evita RUUs here:
http://androidruu.com/?developer=Evita
Sent from my One XL using Tapatalk
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The phone actually is soft brick, all I need to do is to flash it back to stock rom, so I can do a S-Off
I have this problem because I attempted to flash cyanogenmod without getting S-Off, thus it end up with black screen boot loop.
Any idea to solve it? I cant find any recovery zip that is working
I wouldn't ruu without S-off. Do you have supercid? If you do, you may brick. Best to boot to bootloader then recovery then flash a sense rom then s-off
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using xda app-developers app
voot566 said:
The phone actually is soft brick, all I need to do is to flash it back to stock rom, so I can do a S-Off
I have this problem because I attempted to flash cyanogenmod without getting S-Off, thus it end up with black screen boot loop.
Any idea to solve it? I cant find any recovery zip that is working
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There's no such thing as a soft brick, a phone is either bricked or it isn't. Do as exad suggested and flash a Sense ROM then get s-off, then update your firmware (which is probably what was your actual problem).
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exad said:
I wouldn't ruu without S-off. Do you have supercid? If you do, you may brick. Best to boot to bootloader then recovery then flash a sense rom then s-off
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using xda app-developers app
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THat is another problem, there is no CID showed on the bootloader screen.
This is all happen after I get bootloader unlocked, and attempted to flash clockworkmod. It end up with boot loop with black screen, cant get into any system
What I can do right now is
1. boot into TWRP
2. Copy anyfile into phone through TWRP
3. flash zip through TWRP, but I cant find any rom that is working for my phone
4. fastboot usb with any command
voot566 said:
THat is another problem, there is no CID showed on the bootloader screen.
This is all happen after I get bootloader unlocked, and attempted to flash clockworkmod. It end up with boot loop with black screen, cant get into any system
What I can do right now is
1. boot into TWRP
2. Copy anyfile into phone through TWRP
3. flash zip through TWRP, but I cant find any rom that is working for my phone
4. fastboot usb with any command
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The CID doesn't show on your bootloader screen unless you have s-off. What are your bootloader details? What recovery do you have installed? You can check your CID with this fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
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timmaaa said:
There's no such thing as a soft brick, a phone is either bricked or it isn't. Do as exad suggested and flash a Sense ROM then get s-off, then update your firmware (which is probably what was your actual problem).
Sent from my One XL using Tapatalk
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Yeah, I kind of know that I need to flash a sense rom, but I cant find any sense rom that is working on my phone.
Here is the info:
Model: PJ83100
Bootloader unlocked
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.14.0000
RADIO-0.23A. 32.09.29
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
eMMC-boot
Nov 26 2012, 18:37:14:-1
This is exactly what showed on my screen, no CID
Which rom I should use?
voot566 said:
Yeah, I kind of know that I need to flash a sense rom, but I cant find any sense rom that is working on my phone.
Here is the info:
Model: PJ83100
Bootloader unlocked
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.14.0000
RADIO-0.23A. 32.09.29
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
eMMC-boot
Nov 26 2012, 18:37:14:-1
This is exactly what showed on my screen, no CID
Which rom I should use?
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The fact is you don't actually need s-off to flash cyanogenmod. You only need s-off to run the 3.18 RUU which updates your firmware, which you don't need to do because your firmware is fine. This brings me back to the other question you didn't answer: what recovery do you have installed?
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timmaaa said:
The CID doesn't show on your bootloader screen unless you have s-off. What are your bootloader details? What recovery do you have installed? You can check your CID with this fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
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I used the command
CID: BS_US001
My recovery is TWRP v2.6.3.0
THis is the only version that is working for me, I tried clockworkmod, and higher or lower version for TWRP, but I cant mount USB storage through any of those except 2.6.3.0
Recovery version please.
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You just need to extract the boot.img from the rom you are flashing, put it in your adb/fastboot folder and then after flashing the rom.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then you will be able to boot it.
I suggest getting S-OFF using rumrunner so you don't need to take this step anymore. will also protect you in case you need to RUU.
exad said:
You just need to extract the boot.img from the rom you are flashing, put it in your adb/fastboot folder and then after flashing the rom.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then you will be able to boot it.
I suggest getting S-OFF using rumrunner so you don't need to take this step anymore. will also protect you in case you need to RUU.
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But my question is, which rom I should flash????
I tried both serveral differnet rom, but they are all not working.
This is my phone: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875502142
voot566 said:
But my question is, which rom I should flash????
I tried both serveral differnet rom, but they are all not working.
This is my phone: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875502142
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I know what phone you have. an evita. Says so in your bootloader
You need unofficial 2.6.3 from original android dev. if you want to flash cm as you need SE Linux support.
Any sense rom should work on official twrp 2.6.3
make sure you wipe system cache and dalvik cache prior to flashing.
This is what you should do to rule out every issue.
Download unofficial 2.6.3
Check the Md5 of your download
put it in your fastboot folder
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery unnoficialrecoveryfilename.img
select recovery in bootloader
wipe cache, dalvik, system in wipe, advanced wipe
then do a factory reset for safe measure
flash your rom
wipe cache and dalvik
reboot to bootloader
extract the boot.img from the rom put it in your fastboot folder
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
U mean this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558503
voot566 said:
U mean this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558503
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That's the one.
Qucik question, since i am just helping my friend to do it, he want to get cyanogenmod, any idea how to do it after ur method?
He already told you exactly how to do it. What are you asking?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655011
This rom okay?
I thought you wanted to put cyanogenmod onto the phone...
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