[Q] Unable to install any custom ROM - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hey there!
I'm pretty new to the Android platform. I've been on iOS for many years.
I already flashed a custom firmware on a Moto G, which worked fine. (SlimKat)
I thought about doing the same thing with my HTC One X.
GSM version (Model: PJ83100)
Current device state:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.14.0000
RADIO-0.23a.32.01.29
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
eMMC-boot
Nov 26 2012, 18:37:14:-1
Unlike the Moto G Bootloader, I'm unable to erase any partition but the cache. Example:
./fastboot erase system
erasing 'system'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
I am not able to boot into the OS or the recovery partition anymore, so they have probably been wiped. When I reboot the device, it's either a boot loop or it simply shuts down.
I already tried to flash CWM and TWRP. Each of those were successful, at least according to the terminal... Unfortunately, same thing happens when the phone reboots (unable to access recovery).
I also tried to flash SlimKat with the "./fastboot flash zip file_name.zip" command, even if it isn't supposed to work (I believe). It wasn't successful.
In despair, I flashed the boot image from the ROM but still without result.
I did all of those in the FastBoot window and on the RUU mode (./fastboot oem rebootRUU).
Both stuck at the same points.
If anyone knows how to fix this, it would be really appreciated.
All the posts related to the issue did not help me in any ways.
Thank you!

You need to work out why your recovery flashes aren't working, you need a custom recovery to install custom ROMs on this device, flashing them through fastboot will not work. Can you explain in detail and step by step the method you use to flash the recovery please?
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timmaaa said:
You need to work out why your recovery flashes aren't working, you need a custom recovery to install custom ROMs on this device, flashing them through fastboot will not work. Can you explain in detail and step by step the method you use to flash the recovery please?
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I'm doing the same thing that should be done.
./fastboot erase cache
./fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.0-evita.img
./fastboot reboot-bootloader
Select BOOTLOADER
Select RECOVERY
Device shows HTC logo for one-two secs
Shuts down

Did you check the md5 of the downloaded recovery? It might be corrupt.
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timmaaa said:
Did you check the md5 of the downloaded recovery? It might be corrupt.
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I redownloaded the file from the internet so it can't be corrupted twice.
I believe that I also tried with CWM with same results.
None of those even want to boot.
And now since yesterday, I'm not even able to boot my phone.
I contacted HTC and their hard reset procedure did nothing.
Well...

jeanchoquette56 said:
I redownloaded the file from the internet so it can't be corrupted twice.
I believe that I also tried with CWM with same results.
None of those even want to boot.
And now since yesterday, I'm not even able to boot my phone.
I contacted HTC and their hard reset procedure did nothing.
Well...
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It can be corrupted twice, it can be corrupted a thousand times in a row, that's why you need to check the md5 like I suggested. Did you do that??
Forget what HTC have to say, any advice they would give is irrelevant for a modified device. In fact, if you've performed a factory reset from the bootloader you've also just corrupted your sd card.
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timmaaa said:
It can be corrupted twice, it can be corrupted a thousand times in a row, that's why you need to check the md5 like I suggested. Did you do that??
Forget what HTC have to say, any advice they would give is irrelevant for a modified device. In fact, if you've performed a factory reset from the bootloader you've also just corrupted your sd card.
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I'm not sure how to verify the md5. You want me to verifiy the file on the computer or after is has been transfered to the phone?
Like I said, I'm not able to do a factory reset from the bootloader as all "format erase --partiton--" return in errors.
These commands helped me to corrrectly install Slimkat on my Moto G, but how can you do the same when it's not possible to wipe the phone in any ways? From the recovery partition, that would be possible. I'm able to flash the recovery, but not to access it. As this said, I'm really stuck.
The One X does not have a SD card btw. At least, there look to be no slot for it.
Thank you!
Especially timmaaa

jeanchoquette56 said:
I'm not sure how to verify the md5. You want me to verifiy the file on the computer or after is has been transfered to the phone?
Like I said, I'm not able to do a factory reset from the bootloader as all "format erase --partiton--" return in errors.
These commands helped me to corrrectly install Slimkat on my Moto G, but how can you do the same when it's not possible to wipe the phone in any ways? From the recovery partition, that would be possible. I'm able to flash the recovery, but not to access it. As this said, I'm really stuck.
The One X does not have a SD card btw. At least, there look to be no slot for it.
Thank you!
Especially timmaaa
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Ok, you don't know how to verify the md5, but you can overcome that problem by using Google to search how to do it.
So you've attempted a factory reset from the bootloader, it gave you errors, and it has corrupted your sd card.
I'm aware that this device doesn't have an sd card slot, it has internal memory (or a virtual sd card), which is commonly referred to as the sd card.
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[Q] What are the signs of a Bricked phone?

My MT4GS is boot looping. I can get into the bootloader, but can't get into recovery and flashing a stock image doesn't do anything. I've unlocked the phone and achieved S-OFF using the j-bear wire trick. I've ran the phone for a few weeks after getting the s-off, so I don't think it's that. When I flash a stock image from the bootloader, the software/radio versions don't change and it still boot loops. I also have a faint red light in the notification and trackpad. I'm out of ideas. Anyone have any suggestions?
well first thing id attempt is to grab an image of a recovery and try and flash it through fastboot, image HERE
fastboot command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
if you need any further instruction on how to use fastboot you can get some info HERE
or if this dosent work or have more questions feel free to ask
its not a brick if you can get into hboot, you may have a tough time getting your phone working again but usually its doable.
good luck!
Thanks for the quick reply. I did a recovery flash through fastboot (CWM 5.0.2.7), but still couldn't get to recovery. I was able to update hboot to the jb_hboot. That allowed me to perform some more fastboot commands, such as: erase boot, recovery, system, userdata. I then tried to flashed a signed stock image, but still got stuck at boot loop and couldn't get into recovery. I might try TWRP recovery to see if it changes anything.
what all does it say on your bootloader screen now?
It says:
= Juopunut Bear =
DOUBLESHOT PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.45.1313
RADIO-11.16.3504.20_2
eMMC-boot
Nov 21 2011, 20:20:47
Well it let you write to the emmc so that's a good sign. Did it give you an error in fastboot? Or did it say completed in .9 sec or something like that?
What happens when you choose recovery from the bootloader screen? Also have you tried adb reboot-recovery?
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when you say you cant get to recovery what's basically happening when you boot to recovery? Red triangle on screen? reboot loop? black screen? or what else.
demkantor said:
Well it let you write to the emmc so that's a good sign. Did it give you an error in fastboot? Or did it say completed in .9 sec or something like that?
What happens when you choose recovery from the bootloader screen? Also have you tried adb reboot-recovery?
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Riyal said:
when you say you cant get to recovery what's basically happening when you boot to recovery? Red triangle on screen? reboot loop? black screen? or what else.
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I didn't get a fastboot error when I wrote to boot, it said completed and a time. When I choose recovery, I get a boot loop. I can't connect via adb. I don't think I have the right drivers setup for adb because when I type "adb remount" it says no device found.
Drivers taken from weekendsr2shorts mirror thread
it is strange that you can get fastboot working but not adb, but maybe more digging needs to be done to solve that. but it could just be from hboot screen there is no access to adb... come to think of it that sounds normal
try erasing recovery partition and flashing again, maybe there is some corruption there that stuck around even after the last flash
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
see if any of that works
Erasing and flashing recovery still resulted in a boot loop. How can I find out if there is a corruption in flash?
Not too sure a great way of telling, maybe try reformatting recovery? On a side note what exactly were the stock image you were trying to flash? I believe there is an issue when flashing certain stock setups after the radio s-off, being the way bootloader varifies the radio, recovery, Rom, etc. Sometimes things can go awry when doing this. I don't have a ds yet (still waiting on stupid parts from China) so I haven't done a whole lot of research on this phone. Maybe someone will chime in who knows more specifically what to be looking for
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I tried to flash both "PG59IMG_Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.55.531.3_Radio_11.59.3504.00_11.16.3504.20_2_release_227956_signed" and "PG59IMG_Doubleshot_TMOUS_1.63.531.2_Radio_11.59.3504.00_11.16.3504.20_2_release_245247_signed". You think I should try a custom ROM instead? Is there one available to flash through the bootloader or fastboot? I tried to flash the signed stock image zips with fastboot, but it complained about not finding expected signature. Sorry to hear about your DS. Hope you get your parts soon.
rumi409 said:
Erasing and flashing recovery still resulted in a boot loop. How can I find out if there is a corruption in flash?
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Here's a copy of my "platform-tools" files. They've always been flawless for me. You can also take the PG59IMG file and rename it to JUST PG59IMG.zip, put it in the root directory of your SD card and reboot and see if your bootloader will load it for you.
**you'll need to get a recovery operational before you can move on to custom ROMs. Edit: UNLESS you want to use Update.zip (See demkantor's post below.....)
This IS assuming that the main files you're running thru ADB have no corruption issues though.
Well you can flash roms through fastboot,
fastboot update.zip
Just change the name of the Rom to what's needed
Maybe try to format as many partitions as you can through fastboot first?
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WeekendsR2Short said:
Here's a copy of my "platform-tools" files. They've always been flawless for me. You can also take the PG59IMG file and rename it to JUST PG59IMG.zip, put it in the root directory of your SD card and reboot and see if your bootloader will load it for you.
**you'll need to get a recovery operational before you can move on to custom ROMs. Edit: UNLESS you want to use Update.zip (See demkantor's post below.....)
This IS assuming that the main files you're running thru ADB have no corruption issues though.
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I flashed this recovery image via the bootloader and fastboot. Still no luck. Is erase and format the same thing? I've erased boot, recovery and system. I checked that they were erased by doing a Image CRC, which resulted in a 0 value. Then flashed the signed DS ROMs. It still resulted in the same, boot loop.
erasing will wipe out whats in the partition, formatting will get rid of the partition and replace it with a new one. so think of it as a super eraser sorta
fastboot format recovery
but you can also see if any of this helps but im not too sure it would
fastboot format system
fastboot fromat boot
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
also you can do a fastboot oem format, never done this but my understanding is it will reformat most partitions for you, and something is nagging me about this one and i just cant remember, ill do some googleing and get back on that, although im not sure if any of this will help too much in your situation
demkantor said:
erasing will wipe out whats in the partition, formatting will get rid of the partition and replace it with a new one. so think of it as a super eraser sorta
fastboot format recovery
but you can also see if any of this helps but im not too sure it would
fastboot format system
fastboot fromat boot
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
also you can do a fastboot oem format, never done this but my understanding is it will reformat most partitions for you, and something is nagging me about this one and i just cant remember, ill do some googleing and get back on that, although im not sure if any of this will help too much in your situation
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I can't seem to get any of the format commands to work. It just displays the fastboot commands and options, as if I typed something it can't understand.
Have you tried a different SD card?
mattlowry said:
Have you tried a different SD card?
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I'm not using a micro sd card. Have been flashing through the computer.
rumi409 said:
I'm not using a micro sd card. Have been flashing through the computer.
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have you tried placing the pg file on your sd card and let the bootloder load it itself?

Rooted 2.20 now cant boot my phone

Hi Everyone,
So i followed all the steps to temp root 2.20 including successfully installing TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project). I then downloaded the CM10 rom and extracted the boot.img as per posts and rebooted into the bootloader and flashed the boot.img from CM10 via Fastboot. However after doing then rebooting to Recovery mode in order to flash the ROM, i get stuck in the red text where it gives you a warning about it being in development mode or something.
I am able to successfully boot into the bootloader via Power+down volume. Additionally I am able to boot into the TWRP recovery just fine, however I am lost and have no clue how to restore my phone to either the CM10 ROM or most importantly at least to stock working condition.
When i got to mount the SDCARD via twrp normally i would get a pop up on my screen and allow me to access my SD card, now i get a pop up just telling me that i need to format my SD card first. I'm afraid some how my SD card got wiped or something.
Can someone please walk me through the steps on how to restore my phone. Please if possible i would appreciate using LAME terms as i do not have any experience as you can tell i screwed up :/ Can you please listed step by step instructions including commands for Fastboot/adb etc etc if needed. Thank you very much for your help and support.
I've typed and retyped a response to help. I'm so tired and my brain is mush. (More so than normal) if you can't find any resolution by morning? Pm me and I'll try and help. Something about pluggin the USB in The back of your pc something something....... snore
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subarudroid said:
I've typed and retyped a response to help. I'm so tired and my brain is mush. (More so than normal) if you can't find any resolution by morning? Pm me and I'll try and help. Something about pluggin the USB in The back of your pc something something....... snore
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I know you tried to help, but it appears now I have bricked the phone. Hopefully i can fix it as i still have access to Bootloader and TWRP recovery. I'll PM you in the morning, thank you.
dont factory reset in bootloader. only factory reset in twrp. sometimes evita has a hard time getting into recovery from bootloader. just keep trying to get into recovery from bootloader. also even if your phone doesn't boot all the way adb sometimes still works. so try "adb reboot recovery" while its trying to boot.
if you did corrupt your sdcard try this method to get it fixed without having to run ruu.
[How to] Fix corrupt/unmountable internal storage on the HTC One X/XL
when you get your sdcard fixed remember to wipe everything and then copy cm10 and gapps to your sdcard and flash. since boot.img is already flashed you shouldn't need to do it again.
you did flash boot.img as "fastboot flash boot boot.img"? i made the mistake of flashing boot.img to recovery instead of boot. i was freaking out. just to make sure flash recovery again "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-evita.img"
DvineLord said:
dont factory reset in bootloader. only factory reset in twrp. sometimes evita has a hard time getting into recovery from bootloader. just keep trying to get into recovery from bootloader. also even if your phone doesn't boot all the way adb sometimes still works. so try "adb reboot recovery" while its trying to boot.
if you did corrupt your sdcard try this method to get it fixed without having to run ruu.
[How to] Fix corrupt/unmountable internal storage on the HTC One X/XL
when you get your sdcard fixed remember to wipe everything and then copy cm10 and gapps to your sdcard and flash. since boot.img is already flashed you shouldn't need to do it again.
you did flash boot.img as "fastboot flash boot boot.img"? i made the mistake of flashing boot.img to recovery instead of boot. i was freaking out. just to make sure flash recovery again "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-evita.img"
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Yes i did fastboot flash boot boot.img from within the Bootlader. FYI that boot.img was from inside the CM10 zip file. I belive my SD card is corrupt i will check out that link. FYI I am able to get into Recovery mode form the Boatloader if i chooser recovery. However since the SD card seems messed up i can't access it currently. Also I tried to use the method to install the CM10.zip file using TWRP recovery. That recovery has a GUI and you can click on the INSTALL button and choose the zip file you want to install, however it errors out.
What is the proper way to flash a rom when i am in the TWRP recovery? Can you provide me with the commands/steps? Thanks for all your support guys.
movadoevo8 said:
Yes i did fastboot flash boot boot.img from within the Bootlader. FYI that boot.img was from inside the CM10 zip file. I belive my SD card is corrupt i will check out that link. FYI I am able to get into Recovery mode form the Boatloader if i chooser recovery. However since the SD card seems messed up i can't access it currently. Also I tried to use the method to install the CM10.zip file using TWRP recovery. That recovery has a GUI and you can click on the INSTALL button and choose the zip file you want to install, however it errors out.
What is the proper way to flash a rom when i am in the TWRP recovery? Can you provide me with the commands/steps? Thanks for all your support guys.
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install/install from zip/browse to your zip/slide to flash (they really should patent that)
now most of us, to do a clean flash, we'd go into the "wipe" menu in TWRP before flashing , factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe system. then we flash our rom.
hope that cleared it up!
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You won't be able to flash anything until you fixed your sdcard using the method in that link.
Ptesmoke where have you been? DvineLord is the only one been helping here. The Q&A thread is a mess. where is edditsync chongo, rohan and the other superhero's. I feel like Hawkeye trying to shoot sh#@ down with a bow and arrow. Waiting for ironman, hulk, Thor and the other avengers to get real sh#@ done. I'm tired going to sleep now.
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ptesmoke said:
install/install from zip/browse to your zip/slide to flash (they really should patent that)
now most of us, to do a clean flash, we'd go into the "wipe" menu in TWRP before flashing , factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe system. then we flash our rom.
hope that cleared it up!
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I tried to fixed corrupted SD card as per video. however after flashing the recovery.img via fastboot when it wants me to do a factory reset instead of doing the factory reset it just goes back to the HTC brilliant screen with the red warning text and sits there. If i go to twpr recovery and click on install i can't access me zip currently due to sd card issues.
Is there a way to format via PC since it lets me as long as I am in twpr and just put stock files/folders onto the SD card? Or is it possible to install the 2.20 ruu again? I re-downloaded it form HTC's site while I am in twrp however I cannot install it won't detect my phone. Thanks for your help.
"fastboot oem lock" then run ruu. ruu gets run in fastboot.
after the ruu, reunlock bootloader and flash twrp, copy cm10 and gapps to your sdcard, flash boot.img in fastboot, wipe everything except for external storage in twrp, flash cm10 and gapps in twrp, then reboot.
If you can get into twrp and go to mount, mount usb storage and connect your phone windows should prompt you to format the SD card.
Once that's done you can drag and drop the rom you want to flash then boot into fastboot and flash the boot.img.
If you want to run the ruu you need to relock the bootloader first.
To do that you must go into fastboot usb and then type fastboot oem lock.
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DvineLord said:
"fastboot oem lock" then run ruu. ruu gets run in fastboot.
after the ruu, reunlock bootloader and flash twrp, copy cm10 and gapps to your sdcard, flash boot.img in fastboot, wipe everything except for external storage in twrp, flash cm10 and gapps in twrp, then reboot.
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I'm sorry i'm not too tech savy. Can you clarify how to Fastboot OEM lock. Assuming i just need to be in fastboot mode and run a command in command prompt?
Also once that is done how can i run RUU via fastboot? Right now i have HTC RUU for 2.20 from august that i downloaded from their site and not sure how i can have it detect my phone. If you could clarify and explain those steps in Lame terms i would greatly appreciate it, thanks in advance.
movadoevo8 said:
I'm sorry i'm not too tech savy. Can you clarify how to Fastboot OEM lock. Assuming i just need to be in fastboot mode and run a command in command prompt?
Also once that is done how can i run RUU via fastboot? Right now i have HTC RUU for 2.20 from august that i downloaded from their site and not sure how i can have it detect my phone. If you could clarify and explain those steps in Lame terms i would greatly appreciate it, thanks in advance.
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That's the command you do and the ruu is an exe file so get into fastnoot on your phone from bl and run the ruu after you've locked the bootloader
Thank you both will try that now.
Hey guys thanks for all your help and your support it worked. I had the wrong CM10 file instead of Evita i had the other one :/ That was the issue all along ugh... but all resolved could of not have done it without your support. Thanks!! I can now finally go to bed.. been at it since 10pm, now 3:11am
Maybe you can help me . I'm having the same problem. The problem is, everytime I try to use any fastboot commands, it'll say "waiting for device". I'm stressing out.
marcur12 said:
Maybe you can help me . I'm having the same problem. The problem is, everytime I try to use any fastboot commands, it'll say "waiting for device". I'm stressing out.
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Make sure you have the right drivers installed, download the latest htc sync from htc's website.
Install HTC sync connect phone and let the drivers install, then make sure you close htc sync from the system tray and try again.
Like DvineLord said below make sure you're in the bootloader then select Fastboot once selected it should say in red writing Fastboot USB.
fastboot only works in bootloader btw
Hit the thanks button for the people helping you fix your boo boos.
If you can type it, click it for them, least you can do in return.
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[Q] Stuck in boot loop after wiping SD card

All,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I've been doing a bunch of reading for the past few hours, I think my phone isn't completely f***, I'm just missing something simple.
So basically, I started with a stock HTC One XL with Telstra. Updated to the latest firmware version (3.17) and bootloader 2.14.
1. I unlocked the bootloader using htcdev. Installed CM10.1 smoothly, booted into the ROM and realised the touch screen didnt work (now I realise that's the new firmware problem).
2. Booted back into recovery (TWRP 2.4.1) and accidently wiped my SD card along with everything else (including backups).
3. Mounted SD card, and formatted it with FAT32. Put Viper 3.2.7 on it and installed it via recovery ---> Stuck in a boot loop. Phone boots to the Viper screen, does a bit of loading, and then re-boots. (I have also tried this with various other sense based ROMs, with the same problem).
4. After a bit of reading, I tried to manually load the boot.img file via fastboot. I get the following error message: FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail>.
So now I turn to you for help! After 3 years with Android, I have never had trouble flashing new ROMs following the instructions on this awesome site. I hope you guys can help me out on this one. All my phone content is backed up on my PC, so my only concern is getting a working ROM again.
So in summary, what I am able to do is:
- Boot to bootloader (which is unlocked)
- I DO NOT have s-off
- I can boot to TWRP recovery and mount my SD to copy any file across
I have not tried running RUU yet, leaving that as a last resort.
brad.cap said:
All,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I've been doing a bunch of reading for the past few hours, I think my phone isn't completely f***, I'm just missing something simple.
So basically, I started with a stock HTC One XL with Telstra. Updated to the latest firmware version (3.17) and bootloader 2.14.
1. I unlocked the bootloader using htcdev. Installed CM10.1 smoothly, booted into the ROM and realised the touch screen didnt work (now I realise that's the new firmware problem).
2. Booted back into recovery (TWRP 2.4.1) and accidently wiped my SD card along with everything else (including backups).
3. Mounted SD card, and formatted it with FAT32. Put Viper 3.2.7 on it and installed it via recovery ---> Stuck in a boot loop. Phone boots to the Viper screen, does a bit of loading, and then re-boots. (I have also tried this with various other sense based ROMs, with the same problem).
4. After a bit of reading, I tried to manually load the boot.img file via fastboot. I get the following error message: FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail>.
So now I turn to you for help! After 3 years with Android, I have never had trouble flashing new ROMs following the instructions on this awesome site. I hope you guys can help me out on this one. All my phone content is backed up on my PC, so my only concern is getting a working ROM again.
So in summary, what I am able to do is:
- Boot to bootloader (which is unlocked)
- I DO NOT have s-off
- I can boot to TWRP recovery and mount my SD to copy any file across
I have not tried running RUU yet, leaving that as a last resort.
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FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail> means your bootloader is locked.
exad said:
FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail> means your bootloader is locked.
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But it says **** UNLOCKED **** (as well as **** TAMPERED ****) at the top of the bootloader?
brad.cap said:
But it says **** UNLOCKED **** (as well as **** TAMPERED ****) at the top of the bootloader?
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what is the command you used to load the boot.img and where did the boot.img come from?
on an unrelated note. flash twrp 2.3.3.1 instead every version above has issues wiping leading to issues not unlike yours.
after flashing 2.3.3.1 dont forget to do fastboot erase cache.
exad said:
FAILED: <remote: signature verify fail> means your bootloader is locked.
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exad said:
what is the command you used to load the boot.img and where did the boot.img come from?
on an unrelated note. flash twrp 2.3.3.1 instead every version above has issues wiping leading to issues not unlike yours.
after flashing 2.3.3.1 dont forget to do fastboot erase cache.
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I use "fastboot flash flash boot.img", the boot.img is extracted from the zip of the Viper ROM that is installed on my phone.
Will do! Will this help with the situation at hand? I'd rather keep as many factors static as possible. I'll flash twrp 2.3.3.1 once everything is resolved (unless it can help now?)
brad.cap said:
I use "fastboot flash flash boot.img", the boot.img is extracted from the zip of the Viper ROM that is installed on my phone.
Will do! Will this help with the situation at hand? I'd rather keep as many factors static as possible. I'll flash twrp 2.3.3.1 once everything is resolved (unless it can help now?)
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Flash it now then try flashing again after wiping everything on 2.3.3.1
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brad.cap said:
I use "fastboot flash flash boot.img", the boot.img is extracted from the zip of the Viper ROM that is installed on my phone.
Will do! Will this help with the situation at hand? I'd rather keep as many factors static as possible. I'll flash twrp 2.3.3.1 once everything is resolved (unless it can help now?)
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the command is fastboot flash boot boot.img btw.
but yes flash 2.3.3.1 first then fastboot erase cache then the boot img.
if you experience bugs that are not discussed in the ROMs op do a fresh wipe everything and reflash the rom because wiping with 2.4 probably wasn[t a clean wipe.
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the command is fastboot flash boot boot.img btw.
but yes flash 2.3.3.1 first then fastboot erase cache then the boot img.
if you experience bugs that are not discussed in the ROMs op do a fresh wipe everything and reflash the rom because wiping with 2.4 probably wasn[t a clean wipe.
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Thanks. Will try that now.
Edit: Yep. That worked. Viper booted up fine and everything is working!
I'm going to make a back-up of this working ROM now, and have another go at getting CM10.1 to work.
Thanks for your help guys, really appreciate it. Especially exad.

[Q] AT&T HTC One X Unable to get past hboot/fastboot

Hi - first time posting, but I've benefited from many a XDA thread in the past. I'm hopeful that someone can help me.
I tried to put CyanogenMod on my AT&T HTC One X, and was able to unlock the bootloader and put a new boot/recovery image on it. After that, I got into a boot loop and haven't been able to get into recovery since. I've tried flashing new boot.img, new recovery (CyanogenMod and TWRP) and even though I can pause the boot loop to get to the bootloader, it won't let me into recovery.
HBOOT is 2.14, and I can get fastboot connectivity from my computer.
Any ideas/help?
Try flashing TWRP recovery again via fastboot, then I've that's finished flashing give this command:
fastboot erase cache
Then:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now try to enter recovery.
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timmaaa said:
Try flashing TWRP recovery again via fastboot, then I've that's finished flashing give this command:
fastboot erase cache
Then:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now try to enter recovery.
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Just tried that, and no dice. Just keeps on rebooting. If I select the RECOVERY option, it just reboots again - never enters recovery.
You might need to RUU, are you s-off?
Also, where are you downloading TWRP from?
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You might need to RUU, are you s-off?
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No, not s-off. I tried that, but I can't get it to boot into Android (after I flash the RUU zip and try to boot, it shows "FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))".
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No, not s-off. I tried that, but I can't get it to boot into Android (after I flash the RUU zip and try to boot, it shows "FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))".
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An RUU isn't a zip, it's an exe program. If you don't have s-off you shouldn't do it anyway.
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An RUU isn't a zip, it's an exe program. If you don't have s-off you shouldn't do it anyway.
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Yes, if you are s-on and try to run the 3.18 RUU, you will brick. You can't run an older RUU, due to your hboot version (2.14) and s-on.
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Also, where are you downloading TWRP from?
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So, I downloaded a fresh version of TWRP per the Evita guide on CyanogenMod, and was able to get into recovery. Thanks for the tip!
Problem is, now I'm unable to flash a ROM because I can't mount /sdcard. I've tried other recoveries, but none of them will mount it, either. Tips?
jwallaceks said:
So, I downloaded a fresh version of TWRP per the Evita guide on CyanogenMod, and was able to get into recovery. Thanks for the tip!
Problem is, now I'm unable to flash a ROM because I can't mount /sdcard. I've tried other recoveries, but none of them will mount it, either. Tips?
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Did you do a factory reset from bootloader? If so, you've corrupted it and it'll need to be formatted. Go into TWRP recovery, connect to pc, select mount, then mount usb storage. Now you'll need to format it in Windows to fat32 format.
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timmaaa said:
Did you do a factory reset from bootloader? If so, you've corrupted it and it'll need to be formatted. Go into TWRP recovery, connect to pc, select mount, then mount usb storage. Now you'll need to format it in Windows to fat32 format.
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That did it! I'm up and running, now! Thanks for all your help!
Cool, no worries. Just remember never to do a factory reset from bootloader, only do that in recovery.
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[Q] Help!! Can't flash new ROMs!

Hey guys, I'm on an HTC One X (AT&T) (evita). I'm currently running ViperXL, but it's very glitchy and often restarts or loses signal. I was previously running CM10 and went through a bit of trouble flashing this ROM. I kept getting the message "Installation Aborted" with no status error when i tried to flash and am experiencing the same problem now. I know i've been using the correct ROMs for the evita version not the endeavoru version (or however it's spelled). I think what I did when I transitioned from CM10 to ViperXL was factory reset from the bootloader (accidentally pressed the volume button too many times), then reloaded CWM onto my phone, factory reset, wiped the cache/dalvik, and flashed. But, now I'm getting the installation aborted messages again and I don't plan on factory resetting (i doubt that helped in the process before anyway). I'm thinking that I would need to unroot then reroot to fix this problem, but I'm fairly noob so I'm not sure. I also believe that I lost the back up of the stock ROM and i'm not sure how much that has screwed me over.
Never factory reset from bootloader, all it does is corrupt your sd card. Please provide more details, what are your current bootloader details? Which recovery version are you using?
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Never factory reset from bootloader, all it does is corrupt your sd card. Please provide more details, what are your current bootloader details? Which recovery version are you using?
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Yeah haha factory resetting was a complete accident
my bootloader reads:
****tampered****
****unlocked****
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot-1.14.0002
radio-0.19as.32.09.11_2
opendsp-v29.1.0.45.0622
emmc-boot
and im running clockwork mod v5.8.3.1 touch
Try changing recovery to TWRP, I'm not sure if it's going to help but it's worth a shot. 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.
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timmaaa said:
Try changing recovery to TWRP, I'm not sure if it's going to help but it's worth a shot. 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.
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I followed these steps but I cannot create a backup of my current rom in TWRP. It says its unable to locate the storage device and mount /cache
Have you formatted your sd card since corrupting it?
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Have you formatted your sd card since corrupting it?
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No, did the "erase cache" command cause the problem im having with my phone being unable to mount the cache?
No it shouldn't matter, so you're saying you haven't formatted the sd card since corrupting it? You'll need to do that.
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No it shouldn't matter, so you're saying you haven't formatted the sd card since corrupting it? You'll need to do that.
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How do you format the sd card?
Enter TWRP recovery, select mount from the menu, connect phone to pc, select mount usb storage, the card will now show up in Windows, try to access it and it'll prompt you to format it, select fat32 format and wait for it to finish.
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Enter TWRP recovery, select mount from the menu, connect phone to pc, select mount usb storage, the card will now show up in Windows, try to access it and it'll prompt you to format it, select fat32 format and wait for it to finish.
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I cant access the SD card. I get a "found new hardware" notification for an "htc mtp device" but I'm not sure how to access it. Its not showing up as removable storage. I'm on windows XP, should i try on a mac?

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