[Q] How do I fix my m4? - HTC One Mini

Hey guys, you've helped me in the past and I am forever grateful,
I've been googling for a few days now, trying to fix my htc one mini. I need to do a full re-install (roms + firmware+ am I missing something?), I guess.
What I do have:
- Adb acces
- Bootloader menu
- Acces to recovery (CWM recovery)
- No OS
- S-On
What's the problem?
I can't use my phone, and I am unable to install ROMs (unable to mount /XXX/ see below). I am able to install firmware packages and apps. I am able to push files to /data/media/0 but I can't find that folder with either TWRP (2.7) or CM Recovery. I was able to find them before, but they failed installing.
Here's the full story:
I tried to flash CM11 Nightly by H8rift, it failed, and 'accidentaly' I deleted all storage and everything necessay to be able to operate my phone.
Basically all is wiped, and when I try to flash a new ROM I get a lot of different error messages.
Some say .zips can't be opened, android.txt is missing, installation aborted, and so on.
I pushed .zips to my device, but when I try to install these, they just stop and fail.
What I've tried:
Google, a lot (over 8 hours today, 3 yesterday, 12 hours for the past week).
Pushing zips and installing them with recovery. -> failed 9/10 times
Bootload install/flash .zips. -> failed with unknown errors 99
Use TWRP instead of CMW Recovery -> failed too
Back to CWM Recovery -> version 6.0.3.6
Tried installing Codename lungo ROM
Tried Insertcoin ROM
Tried CM11 Rom
Tried Sense 6 Firmware (original, with the original rom) -> I was able to install the ROM, but not the firmware. Message: installation aborted.
Error messages:
Unknown errors (a lot)
Installation aborted (a lot)
Error in /sdcard/0/XXXXX (whatever zip I try, except for firmware)
Installing update... Installation aborted
This is what my screen says:
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
M4-UL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-2.21.0000
RADIO-1.23.40e.00.26
OpenDSP V19.2.0268.0927
OS-2.12.114.2
eMC-boot 1024MB
After all this googling, I just don't know what to do/flash/push anymore. And I'm here to beg you on my bare knees for help. I just need you guys to tell me what to flash/install and in what way to get my phone working again. Or if you need any extra information, please just ask, I'll try to put it up here.
I will not forget to hit the THANK button if you are helpfull, and I will take the effort to check out your projects. I like what you guys are doing here!

png666 said:
Hey guys, you've helped me in the past and I am forever grateful,
I've been googling for a few days now, trying to fix my htc one mini. I need to do a full re-install (roms + firmware+ am I missing something?), I guess.
What I do have:
- Adb acces
- Bootloader menu
- Acces to recovery (CWM recovery)
- No OS
- S-On
Here's the full story:
I tried to flash CM11 Nightly by H8rift, it failed, and 'accidentaly' I deleted all storage and everything necessay to be able to operate my phone.
Basically all is wiped, and when I try to flash a new ROM I get a lot of different error messages.
Some say .zips can't be opened, android.txt is missing, installation aborted, and so on.
I pushed .zips to my device, but when I try to install these, they just stop and fail.
What I've tried:
Google, a lot (over 8 hours today, 3 yesterday, 12 hours for the past week).
Pushing zips and installing them with recovery. -> failed 9/10 times
Bootload install/flash .zips. -> failed with unknown errors 99
Use TWRP instead of CMW Recovery -> failed too
Back to CWM Recovery -> version 6.0.3.6
Tried installing Codename lungo ROM
Tried Insertcoin ROM
Tried CM11 Rom
Tried Sense 6 Firmware (original, with the original rom) -> I was able to install the ROM, but not the firmware. Message: installation aborted.
Error messages:
Unknown errors (a lot)
Installation aborted (a lot)
Error in /sdcard/0/XXXXX (whatever zip I try, except for firmware)
Installing update... Installation aborted
This is what my screen says:
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
M4-UL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-2.21.0000
RADIO-1.23.40e.00.26
OpenDSP V19.2.0268.0927
OS-2.12.114.2
eMC-boot 1024MB
After all this googling, I just don't know what to do/flash/push anymore. And I'm here to beg you on my bare knees for help. I just need you guys to tell me what to flash/install and in what way to get my phone working again. Or if you need any extra information, please just ask, I'll try to put it up here.
I will not forget to hit the THANK button if you are helpfull, and I will take the effort to check out your projects. I like what you guys are doing here!
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Have you tried to format (not only wipe) your sd card with TWRP?
Or flashing a stock recovery then wipe all.....could also be a solution...
After that try to push or sideload ROM..
greets

shivasrage said:
Have you tried to format (not only wipe) your sd card with TWRP?
Or flashing a stock recovery then wipe all.....could also be a solution...
After that try to push or sideload ROM..
greets
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Thanks Shivasrage,
However, TWRP doesn't open anymore. I'm left with CM Recovery.
"Warning: No File_contexts
Formatting /sdcard...
Done."
After that I tried to sideload Stock Sense 6 ROM (renamed ss2.zip)
Code || -> Response
adb devices -> found device in sideload mode
adb sideload ss2.zip -> * failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' *
Alright, without too much code/response info, I managed to find a stock recovery on a German page (thanks again XDA ), and managed to sideload it to my device. Thank god I speak German as well.
I rebooted the bootloader after installing. Now I'm back in CM recovery (is that what should happen?).
Trying to flash/push stock sense right now with CM recovery.
Will be back with update in a jiffy.
UPDATE 1
Rebooted fastboot.
adb fastboot flash zip stocksense6_firmware.zip
sending zip...
Sending
Sending
OKAY
Writing 'zip'... FAILnot allowed
FAILED <remote: not allowed>.
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I will try to push it next, to see if it will work installing through CM recovery.
UPDATE 2
I am back to TWRP 2.7.0.6. I can choose: hold volume+screen= CM Recovery, or go to bootloader and pick Recovery for TWRP. Stock recovery hangs and reboots within a few minutes.
Can push files, but the directory is gone. Can't find files..
Tried to sideload CM11 ROM, which does work, however my phone says it's failed. FATALITY! lol.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip 'tmp/sideload.zip'
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/devlog'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/data'
E: Unable to mount '/internal storage'
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So, my future is in your hands, dear readers. I am about to throw this $570 piece of hardware against a wall. No, just kidding. I am poor. But I am getting frustrated since I am a noob when it comes to android, and I just can't see what's wrong.
I need someone to tell me: dude, wth, you did **Fill in** wrong, you're so stupid. Here's a link/explanation to your fix.
Ah venting.. Anyhow, thanks for reading.

This is what my screen says:
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
M4-UL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-2.21.0000
RADIO-1.23.40e.00.26
OpenDSP V19.2.0268.0927
OS-2.12.114.2
I think the best ROM to flash with hboot 2.21.0000 and OS-2.12.114.2 is this:
https://mega.co.nz/#!lZkARZzR!fokyRmgNMy1BoMRcet8UO3j-7u1MhlZxZ-zVTEF3f74
It´s allways best when OS 2.12.xxx.x matches the ROM 2.12.xxx.x so you can be quite sure there are no
issues with partirion layout.
And I think for reanimation of the device it doesn´t matter if is´s booting up on 4.3 or 4.4.2..

i am having this same exact issue? did the tips work?
---------- Post added at 08:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:43 PM ----------
what i think would be possible if someone could post a link to download their OS that they have backed up using the TWRP 2.7.0.6 recovery.

spin246 said:
i am having this same exact issue? did the tips work?
---------- Post added at 08:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:43 PM ----------
what i think would be possible if someone could post a link to download their OS that they have backed up using the TWRP 2.7.0.6 recovery.
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I'm working on it, downloading all the files and I will try to flash/push and install them. The mega link above your comment is a 'os' of some sort. As far as I know you can backup/restore with every version of TWRP. I don't know the specifics, but I guess it would be handy if there was a 'standard' way of backing up. At least, if I were to write a backup and recovery program (which I can't) I would make newer versions support older backups.
I'm trying Shivasrages' suggestions as wel speak, I will update in about 45 minutes (slow internet). With what I've done, and the results.
:good:
Update 1:
Steps:
Updated twrp to 2.7.1.1 through fastboot flash recovery.
Rebooted to recovery.
Reinstalled drivers (somehow they got lost, I'm using the samsung driver from the SDK)
Pushed ROM file from Shivasrage comment, to /data/media/0
Used TWRP to install.
TWRP says: Succesfull!
This is the most hopefull message I've had in the past few days. Rebooting system...
YES YES YES!!!! I see the welcome message, android is back on, my phone has come back to life thanks to Shivasrage!
I won't be tampering with my phone anytime soon, but this worked! Nice!

png666 said:
I'm working on it, downloading all the files and I will try to flash/push and install them. The mega link above your comment is a 'os' of some sort. As far as I know you can backup/restore with every version of TWRP. I don't know the specifics, but I guess it would be handy if there was a 'standard' way of backing up. At least, if I were to write a backup and recovery program (which I can't) I would make newer versions support older backups.
I'm trying Shivasrages' suggestions as wel speak, I will update in about 45 minutes (slow internet). With what I've done, and the results.
:good:
Update 1:
Steps:
Updated twrp to 2.7.1.1 through fastboot flash recovery.
Rebooted to recovery.
Reinstalled drivers (somehow they got lost, I'm using the samsung driver from the SDK)
Pushed ROM file from Shivasrage comment, to /data/media/0
Used TWRP to install.
TWRP says: Succesfull!
This is the most hopefull message I've had in the past few days. Rebooting system...
YES YES YES!!!! I see the welcome message, android is back on, my phone has come back to life thanks to Shivasrage!
I won't be tampering with my phone anytime soon, but this worked! Nice!
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Next phone back to life....yessss!
Have a nice evening...

im still getting devices not found when i try pushing the rom to sd card

spin246 said:
im still getting devices not found when i try pushing the rom to sd card
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@spin246
I read some of your posts and I honestly think this is not the way you
will your problems get sorted here on XDA.
Sorry but altough this is a help & troubleshoot section nobody is here to spoonfeed you.
Further it would be good if you list things you have allready tried and to
make a copy of your bootloader output and post it here.
BUT.....for example:
"I have done the adb push romname.zip and still nothing"
or
"Im still getting devices not found when i try pushing the rom to sd card"
is much to less for others to help you...this must be said.
So if you really need help pull a friendly request and write exactly what your problem is
with all specs of ROM, hboot, etc..also the things you have tried yet and where you get stuck.(detailed information)
So you get a much higher chance that somebody is motivated to help you.
You can take post #1 in this tread from png666 as a good example....
peace

spin246 said:
im still getting devices not found when i try pushing the rom to sd card
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I had the same problem, it were the drivers that were suddenly gone -> see my
Reinstalled drivers (somehow they got lost, I'm using the samsung driver from the SDK)
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. Check your pc-drivers and make sure it's the right one. If not, try another.
If the drivers are malfunctioning, you can't find the device through usb. I had that for about 3 times since this whole circus of reinstalling started.
Also try to make sure you do a restart of cmd.exe every time you're done with something. Just to make sure you are not in the wrong directory or something.
That's all the tips I can give. The driver issue was pretty hard to find for me, but when it was fixed, everything worked as a charm.
Being more specific should help though:
- are your drivers up to date?
- is the usb cable still working?
- is the device's battery full? (I couldn't find it when below 20%)

Hey png66, thanks for posting this thread and all the work you've done to solve. I ran into the same problem last night trying to install this -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2721870
Now I've got a brick that only loads into bootloader, no OS, etc. I can flash and use custom recoveries but no zip will install (including a CM11 nightly I had previously installed without issue). The failure started when I tried to push the OTA zip onto sdcard and it said there wasn't enough space (firmware install had worked though). I then tried a sideload and it failed, and after trying various things (incl CWM, TWRP, stock recovery) I now can't even use adb (but can use fastboot). Kept getting the same mounting failures you mentioned. I tried using the RUU posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546757 without success (error code 155). Formatting and mounting data, cache, system, media didn't work. At this point, TWRP wouldn't even format but CWM would. Wondering if I have some partition issue after turning S-OFF.
I'm guessing the adb failure is related to drivers. Do you have a suggestion for that? I just want to get any OS working so I can push the recovery backup I made to the phone and recover. How did the ROM Shivasrage suggested work? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Currently-
*** UNLOCKED ***
M4_UL PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
CID-11111111
HBOOT-2.22.0000
RADIO-1.19.40d.00.14
OpenDSP-v13.2.0268.0620
OS-1.32.502.3 (3.10.502.3) [RED]
eMMC-boot 1024MB
png666 said:
I had the same problem, it were the drivers that were suddenly gone -> see my . Check your pc-drivers and make sure it's the right one. If not, try another.
If the drivers are malfunctioning, you can't find the device through usb. I had that for about 3 times since this whole circus of reinstalling started.
Also try to make sure you do a restart of cmd.exe every time you're done with something. Just to make sure you are not in the wrong directory or something.
That's all the tips I can give. The driver issue was pretty hard to find for me, but when it was fixed, everything worked as a charm.
Being more specific should help though:
- are your drivers up to date?
- is the usb cable still working?
- is the device's battery full? (I couldn't find it when below 20%)
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@redwolf056
First of all I recommend you to solve your bootloader issue.
If you want to know whats going on with the red OS inside the (...) read this: (post #8 +#9)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516681
this is the very first what you should do... after that you can carry on...:good:
greets

Thanks @shivasrage, after some of the help I've seen you give on this forum I was hoping you'd come to the rescue. Very kind of you to provide the thread and not make me hunt it down . I'll give this a shot tonight and see what happens. I definitely only ran the firmware flash once and think I saw an error message, so hopefully that will be it. If not, hopefully you or someone else can further assist.
shivasrage said:
@redwolf056
First of all I recommend you to solve your bootloader issue.
If you want to know whats going on with the red OS inside the (...) read this: (post #8 +#9)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516681
this is the very first what you should do... after that you can carry on...:good:
greets
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redwolf056 said:
Thanks @shivasrage, after some of the help I've seen you give on this forum I was hoping you'd come to the rescue. Very kind of you to provide the thread and not make me hunt it down . I'll give this a shot tonight and see what happens. I definitely only ran the firmware flash once and think I saw an error message, so hopefully that will be it. If not, hopefully you or someone else can further assist.
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Ok
If you see this screen if you flash a firmware.zip you are on the right way:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
First it´s making a pre update and it write failed...it´s normal ..wait to phone to reboot in "HTC" mode tip your arrow up key and
hit enter..(flash same zip again).
After many screen "bla,bla" it hopfully writes ..SUCCSESS only then reboot with fastboot reboot-bootloader
and if all went fine you could see new firmware in bootloader.
P.S.:
If you have an error don´t reboot you could brick !
Flash other firmware or look for troubleshooting in firmware threads for help. (Only wan´t this have said)
If you want to thank somebody don´t write... hit the button this is what he is made for...
cheers

Ok, will see how it goes.
And I was reserving the thanks button clicking til after I finished bugging you
shivasrage said:
Ok
If you see this screen if you flash a firmware.zip you are on the right way:
View attachment 2902698
First it´s making a pre update and it write failed...it´s normal ..wait to phone to reboot in "HTC" mode tip your arrow up key and
hit enter..(flash same zip again).
After many screen "bla,bla" it hopfully writes ..SUCCSESS only then reboot with fastboot reboot-bootloader
and if all went fine you could see new firmware in bootloader.
P.S.:
If you have an error don´t reboot you could brick !
Flash other firmware or look for troubleshooting in firmware threads for help. (Only wan´t this have said)
If you want to thank somebody don´t write... hit the button this is what he is made for...
cheers
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png666 said:
I had the same problem, it were the drivers that were suddenly gone -> see my . Check your pc-drivers and make sure it's the right one. If not, try another.
If the drivers are malfunctioning, you can't find the device through usb. I had that for about 3 times since this whole circus of reinstalling started.
Also try to make sure you do a restart of cmd.exe every time you're done with something. Just to make sure you are not in the wrong directory or something.
That's all the tips I can give. The driver issue was pretty hard to find for me, but when it was fixed, everything worked as a charm.
Being more specific should help though:
- are your drivers up to date?
- is the usb cable still working?
- is the device's battery full? (I couldn't find it when below 20%)
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Where would i find the drivers? can you provide a link

spin246 said:
Where would i find the drivers? can you provide a link
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Drivers are in the the HTC Sync package on the HTC website.

Shivasrage, you saved me. Your advice worked, I reflashed the firmware, got adb working again, and then was able to install CM11 (couldn't do the OTA I originally was trying to do, but who cares). Phone... unbricked!
shivasrage said:
Ok
If you see this screen if you flash a firmware.zip you are on the right way:
View attachment 2902698
First it´s making a pre update and it write failed...it´s normal ..wait to phone to reboot in "HTC" mode tip your arrow up key and
hit enter..(flash same zip again).
After many screen "bla,bla" it hopfully writes ..SUCCSESS only then reboot with fastboot reboot-bootloader
and if all went fine you could see new firmware in bootloader.
P.S.:
If you have an error don´t reboot you could brick !
Flash other firmware or look for troubleshooting in firmware threads for help. (Only wan´t this have said)
If you want to thank somebody don´t write... hit the button this is what he is made for...
cheers
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redwolf056 said:
Shivasrage, you saved me. Your advice worked, I reflashed the firmware, got adb working again, and then was able to install CM11 (couldn't do the OTA I originally was trying to do, but who cares). Phone... unbricked!
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Ah a good massage 10 min after I get up.....awsome !:laugh:
Have a nice Day...
P.S.: If you flash the right firmware I´m quit sure
every ROM made for our M4 will work for you
In consequence to many requests in this direction I think about to eventually write
an "resurrection" thread but I think my english isn´t good enough for such a "mission"

A resurrection thread sounds like a great idea to me. If anything it would be useful because there is a lot of advice already on this forum, but not always so easy to find or figure out which is the right answer. A guide that points to the best threads for a variety of issues would be very useful (especially if it pointed to the best posts in a thread... some can be quite long and full of useless stuff). Or a guide that just says the answer .
Right now I'm facing the problem I had last time I flashed to CM11 - phone gets stuck on WCDMA preferred so I can't get LTE. I had read that happens sometimes when you mess with APN settings so I left them alone and last night it had no issues (even after power down, restart, etc). Today I started the phone in a non-LTE available area and it looks like it's stuck again. Hopefully it will revert when I get home, else I might need to revert to my original backup. Most posts have said a factory reset will get it working again, but that is only a temp fix. More searching ahead of me... sigh.
shivasrage said:
Ah a good massage 10 min after I get up.....awsome !:laugh:
Have a nice Day...
P.S.: If you flash the right firmware I´m quit sure
every ROM made for our M4 will work for you
In consequence to many requests in this direction I think about to eventually write
an "resurrection" thread but I think my english isn´t good enough for such a "mission"
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Just answered your question in the help thread, Didnt see this thread too !
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And hope for the best
Alright, thanks for the help!
Well it looks like i bricked my phone than.... I thought that CM9 was only on the One S, so I just looked for the CM9 kernel, which obviously was for the sg2, i feel like such a dumb ass now! haha well thanks for all the help guys! ill be heading to the t-mobile store today to blame it on a OTA:]
yeah, others wont agree with what your about to do but........
just act like a complete noob, dont mention anything about software / firmware / ROMs / bootloader etc ect
just say your phone made a noise, you selected update and it died lol
good luck--I know it is heartbreaking
not sure of your situation with carrier, but you could go thru Retention if needed
Hi peeps.
i'm very new to all this but sort of know the basics
i'm running on Axiom now but tried to flash cm10 but after install i got a black screen so had to do a restore.
Today i just flashed venom and after the instal process is done, i hear the start up music but nothing on the screen.
I have had 3 other roms on my phone and never had a problem!
these are the steps i do
download rom - place on sd
put phone in recovery
reset factory
reset cache
install from sd
when it finish's reboot
blank screen.
Am i missing something?
Any help would be great and i can't post on the thread because i'm a noob with less than 10 and dont want to spam my way to the 10 :silly:
you are missing a lot, like reading the OP page and following install instructions
you missed separate flash of boot image and wiping system plus data and caches
i wipe system 3x to be safe
rugmankc said:
you are missing a lot, like reading the OP page and following install instructions
you missed separate flash of boot image and wiping system plus data and caches
i wipe system 3x to be safe
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Thanks but i think that is now the least of my problems!
I used Goomanager and installed CM10, When I did it i installed teamwin recovery. It started to do a lot of strange things, when it finally rebooted i got a load of errors "phone is not working" nearly every 10 seconds?
it will not connect via usb, i discovered the the SD was not mounted.
I tried to mount the SD but it doesnt work, so i rebooted to recovery and tried to mount there but its coming up with - error unable to mount? ive tried everything but no joy
please please help
Thanks:crying:
see if this is your situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
can you connect phone to pc and use fastboot commands
rugmankc said:
see if this is your situation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
can you connect phone to pc and use fastboot commands
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I've got a mac
not sure what fastboot is.
I'll check out the link, and thank you very much for trying to help:good:
sorry i do know what fastboot is, yes can get in to it. but ive gone from CWM to teamwin recovery if i go in to the recovery section but that wont let me do anything because the mount. cant even load the phone up
I don't know Mac commands
My idea is to install htc drivers and set up fastboot/adb on pc--the info can be found in dev section on rooting
then open a command window and and boot into fastboot and flash a new recovery, maybe stock per the link, clear storage and try to get mounted
how did you unlock bootloader--
you will need to do alot of reading on adb/fastboot and flashing roms--first step is to have backups of rom and sdcard
since i don't the Mac commands to do fastboot, someone else will chime in at some point
you can alos go to the noob section in Q&A and resubmit your issue
someone will work you thru this, but in meantime study up on android sdk/fastboot/adb. a necessity to get out of these problems
you are not bricked, just need the info and right steps to get back on track
rugmankc said:
I don't know Mac commands
My idea is to install htc drivers and set up fastboot/adb on pc--the info can be found in dev section on rooting
then open a command window and and boot into fastboot and flash a new recovery, maybe stock per the link, clear storage and try to get mounted
how did you unlock bootloader--
you will need to do alot of reading on adb/fastboot and flashing roms--first step is to have backups of rom and sdcard
since i don't the Mac commands to do fastboot, someone else will chime in at some point
you can alos go to the noob section in Q&A and resubmit your issue
someone will work you thru this, but in meantime study up on android sdk/fastboot/adb. a necessity to get out of these problems
you are not bricked, just need the info and right steps to get back on track
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im going to use someone elses alp top with windows. i'll ytry the all in one thing because thats how i rooted it in the first place. thanks for helping it means alot
good luck on it

Rooted Nexus S OTA Upgrade to 4.1

I am new here so please bear with me.
I have a "rooted" Nexus S i9020. When I bought it it had Android 4.0.4 installed. Recently I have been receiving a message telling me that a system update to Android 4.1 is ready to be installed. I have tried accepting the update, but halfway through it stalls and all I see is a triangle with an exclamation mark in it. The phone will then not respond and requires removal and refitting of the battery to restart it. Luckily, it has returned to working order with 4.0.4 still installed.
Is the phone not accepting the update because it is rooted?
Can I get the OTA update without erasing all data and settings?
I have an app. called Superuser v.3.1.3 on the phone. It has a box to tick marked "temp unroot" and another "OTA survival".
Would either of these tools be any use?
I have tried to understand all the information given on the forum posts but there is just too much to take in.
Can someone explain what I have to do to get the phone updated without "bricking" it?
When I enter Bootloader mode it says:
FIRST BOOT MODE
PRODUCTNAME HERRING
HW VERSION REV 11
BOOTLOADER VERSION I9020 XXKL1
BASEBAND VERSION I9020 XXKI1
SER.NO etc.
LOCK STATE LOCKED
Is this information helpful? I have read about "clockwork mods" and "Roms", but I don't know what you mean.
Thank you in advance.
Clockworkmod replaces your stock recovery and then giving you options to flash ROMs etc. If you want to learn more... start with the sticky threads in development.
Your phone is rooted so if you want to get the update you need to temp. Unroot using the superuser app like you mentioned. Try to get the update. Please report back if it helped
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
so far no brick...
kwibis said:
Clockworkmod replaces your stock recovery and then giving you options to flash ROMs etc. If you want to learn more... start with the sticky threads in development.
Your phone is rooted so if you want to get the update you need to temp. Unroot using the superuser app like you mentioned. Try to get the update. Please report back if it helped
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
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I ticked the "temp unroot" box and tried installing the update again. Same result. Install stops with exclamation mark triangle and grinning android. Restart by taking out the battery. Ok, I still have a phone. Running Android 4.0.4, but now there is no upgrade available and I will have to wait until they get around to offering it again before I can experiment further. If I check for updates, it tells me that I am up to date.
I wish that there was more information. I mean, what's the point of a triangle with an exclamation mark? Why can't it tell me what the problem is? Then I might be able to fix it.
Thank you for taking the trouble to reply.
PS. This device cost me £150, I really don't want to break it, and I would like to be in control of it. If I brick it, then I suppose I will sigh, then go down to Carphone Warehouse and sign a contract for a locked, dumbed down, boring, toe-the-line Samsung SIII. But I would much rather be the master of a rogue, rooted, rough and ready-for-anything Nexus S.
monkey shoulder said:
I ticked the "temp unroot" box and tried installing the update again. Same result. Install stops with exclamation mark triangle and grinning android. Restart by taking out the battery. Ok, I still have a phone. Running Android 4.0.4, but now there is no upgrade available and I will have to wait until they get around to offering it again before I can experiment further. If I check for updates, it tells me that I am up to date.
I wish that there was more information. I mean, what's the point of a triangle with an exclamation mark? Why can't it tell me what the problem is? Then I might be able to fix it.
Thank you for taking the trouble to reply.
PS. This device cost me £150, I really don't want to break it, and I would like to be in control of it. If I brick it, then I suppose I will sigh, then go down to Carphone Warehouse and sign a contract for a locked, dumbed down, boring, toe-the-line Samsung SIII. But I would much rather be the master of a rogue, rooted, rough and ready-for-anything Nexus S.
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The triangle with an exclamation mark is most likely your stock recovery, that somehow got restored. Re-flash CWM or TWRP, then try to apply the OTA again.
Can't you be rooted and not have cwm?
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
Install rom manager... the cwm 6.0.1.0 applies the ota.
Make sure you tick ota survival in superuser and after the ota cwm will ask you is you want to keep the stock recovery for next boot or keep the cwm.
Then it asks you to fix root rightz..select fix . And now you got the 4.1.1 rooted by ota
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
monkey shoulder said:
I am new here so please bear with me.
I have a "rooted" Nexus S i9020. When I bought it it had Android 4.0.4 installed. Recently I have been receiving a message telling me that a system update to Android 4.1 is ready to be installed. I have tried accepting the update, but halfway through it stalls and all I see is a triangle with an exclamation mark in it. The phone will then not respond and requires removal and refitting of the battery to restart it. Luckily, it has returned to working order with 4.0.4 still installed.
Is the phone not accepting the update because it is rooted?
Can I get the OTA update without erasing all data and settings?
I have an app. called Superuser v.3.1.3 on the phone. It has a box to tick marked "temp unroot" and another "OTA survival".
Would either of these tools be any use?
I have tried to understand all the information given on the forum posts but there is just too much to take in.
Can someone explain what I have to do to get the phone updated without "bricking" it?
When I enter Bootloader mode it says:
FIRST BOOT MODE
PRODUCTNAME HERRING
HW VERSION REV 11
BOOTLOADER VERSION I9020 XXKL1
BASEBAND VERSION I9020 XXKI1
SER.NO etc.
LOCK STATE LOCKED
Is this information helpful? I have read about "clockwork mods" and "Roms", but I don't know what you mean.
Thank you in advance.
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Unlock your bootloader first (will erase SD card) How to is in these.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1623481
after that do this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
this is hard...
thank you all, i am working on it, but i still don't understand.
Jayjay: I downloaded the SDK and followed the instructions in the guide you suggested, but my PC does not recognize the Android device.
When I try to browse for the driver software I get a Hardware Update Wizard, and then I'm up to my ass in alligators. "Choose Hardware Type" it says but none of them are accepted. There is no choice called "Android Bootloader Interface". There are 2 folders, one for i386 and one for amd64, my PC is athlon64X2 so I look in there, and there are 3 "dll"s but nothing with that name.
Anyway I thought my phone was already rooted, why do I have to root it again? Must it be done in a certain way so that you can be sure that it was done properly?
I will keep trying, but this is bloody hard work.
are you sure?
raducux said:
Install rom manager... the cwm 6.0.1.0 applies the ota.
Make sure you tick ota survival in superuser and after the ota cwm will ask you is you want to keep the stock recovery for next boot or keep the cwm.
Then it asks you to fix root rightz..select fix . And now you got the 4.1.1 rooted by ota
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
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I have read this on another forum:
Please note that you cannot flash clockwork on Samsung Phones using ADB, or ROM Manager (you'll hard brick the device). If there is a version of clockwork (specific to that particular Samsung device) it must be flashed using Odin.
So what do I believe?
monkey shoulder said:
Jayjay: I downloaded the SDK and followed the instructions in the guide you suggested, but my PC does not recognize the Android device.
When I try to browse for the driver software I get a Hardware Update Wizard, and then I'm up to my ass in alligators. "Choose Hardware Type" it says but none of them are accepted. There is no choice called "Android Bootloader Interface". There are 2 folders, one for i386 and one for amd64, my PC is athlon64X2 so I look in there, and there are 3 "dll"s but nothing with that name.
Anyway I thought my phone was already rooted, why do I have to root it again? Must it be done in a certain way so that you can be sure that it was done properly?
I will keep trying, but this is bloody hard work.
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So you didn't get through part 1 in this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
This can help you with the drivers. Install and run.
http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php
I heard people using this, I've never tried it http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-new/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23573589
You are rooted but your bootloader is locked so you have to unlock it to reflash a rom, including 4.1.1. You can't do the OTA in the current state of your phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29519097&postcount=11
More info http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Hope this helps.
monkey shoulder said:
I have read this on another forum:
Please note that you cannot flash clockwork on Samsung Phones using ADB, or ROM Manager (you'll hard brick the device). If there is a version of clockwork (specific to that particular Samsung device) it must be flashed using Odin.
So what do I believe?
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clockworkmod website. Pick nexus s http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/
Getting tired...
jayjay3333 said:
So you didn't get through part 1 in this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
This can help you with the drivers. Install and run.
http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php
I heard people using this, I've never tried it http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-new/ or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23573589
You are rooted but your bootloader is locked so you have to unlock it to reflash a rom, including 4.1.1. You can't do the OTA in the current state of your phone. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29519097&postcount=11
More info http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Hope this helps.
clockworkmod website. Pick nexus s http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/
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When I plug the phone into the PC a "New Hardware Wizard" starts. I guided it to the "\\android-sdk\extras\google\usbdriver" folder and it "cannot install this hardware because it cannot find any software". The folder "USB driver" has a file called "android_winusb.inf", which appears to contain information specifically relating to the Nexus S, but the sub folders contain .dlls which are not recognized by the wizard, and there is no file called "Android Bootloader Interface" anywhere.
So I tried again. This time I let the wizard search for software, and it found an Acer USB driver which it installed. But when I connect the phone it is still not recognised, and the wizard wants to run again.
Ok this time I try the PDA net software that JayJay recommends. I'm not sure what it's supposed to do, but when I try to connect my phone the PC says "Error 2DAnet driver is either not installed or must be reset, try to reboot you computer", which I do, with no improvement. Oh and a pop up from the systray sez "Broadband error 13"
I am assuming that when the phone is "recognized", I will have full access to the file system. At the moment, when I connect, it calls the phone " usb mass storage device, drive J " and is treating it as if it is a memory stick. I have successfully backed up photos, music and downloaded files to the PC. One of the things I have been trying to do is get at the wallpaper photo which I have read is in "data\data\com.android.settings\files\wallpaper.jpg" but I cannot find such a folder on my phone, so I assume it must be one of those things you get to see when you've got this "android debug bridge " thing.
I am getting tired now I have been at this for hours.
Tomorrow I will try the "ROM Manager"
Goodnight.
Progress
So I download the ROM Manager. On the first Run the screen goes black and stays black. A great start. I reboot and get Rom manager. It is trying to sell me google chrome. No thank you I want Android 4.1.
Rom manager tells me that my ROM "is not set up to receive over the air updates - please contact ROM developer." Who might that be? Is it called Herring? I have no idea who supplied the 4.0.4 ROM for this device. I try to backup the current ROM and Rom manager wants to reflash the ClockworkMod recovery.
Now I have discovered that I have CWM installed already. (It must have been there for the previous owner to have installed ICS.) I have CWM 5.0.2.0.
Still, best to have the latest version...and so I flash the CWM.
This fails 3 times and I have to reboot each time. I then try updating Superuser to the latest version. This also fails and hangs the phone, just a screen saying "downloading manifest". No sign of progress, no status bar, no rotating thingy. Eventually I reboot and try again. ( I am getting confident about this reboot game, I've had to do it lot's of times and so far it hasn't let me down, and brings me back to a working phone.)
When Superuser has finally settled down to v3.1.3, su binary v3.1.1 I have another shot at flashing CWM from ROM manager. Yeah! This time it sticks!
I now have CWM 6.0.1.0
So I back up my ROM...this seems ok apart from a message "no sd-ext found"... but I don't know what that means so I ignore it.
Now I try applying the 4.1.1 update. All looks good for a while with a little android with a dodecahedran or something in its belly. Then..clunk!
The little android is on it's back with it's legs in the air. There is a report that I send to rommanager. It is long, (would you like me to Post it?)
basically it says:
" can't open /dev/tty0: no such file or directory"
"unable to get recovery.fstab info for datadata fstab generation"
"failed to verify whole file signature"
"failed to open /sys/class/android-usb/android0/state: no such file or directory" - this over and over again...
Now I think I have a BIG problem.
I get the feeling that something is corrupted and there are bits missng from my file structure. This would explain why I could not find a "data/data" directory and a whole lot else.
Actually beginning to enjoy this, I may end up with £150 paperweight, but I am learning a lot about code. Like when I got the SDK ADB installed and typed help then found that I couldn't send the output on the Command Line to the printer so I had to look it up on Wikipedia...
I am still learning. I think I need to know where to get the true Google Android 4.1.1 from if I cant get it over the air.
I have read about a thing called Nexus Root Toolkit by a chap called Wug fresh or something, I am not unfamiliar with DOS but my command line skills are a bit rusty.
I started with Algol 60 you know.
Goodnight
Close but no cigar...
OK. I have backed up my rom, using Titanium Backup.
I have "unlocked" my bootloader using the downloaded Android SDK ADB fastboot.exe ( It's in "platform tools" now, not "tools")
I have CWM 6.0.1.0 , Superuser 3.1.3 with OTA survival ticked.
Now all I have to do is wait until the OTA upgrade is offered again. ( It seems to come round randomly, every few days.)
Ssh! wait.. Yes! After leaving the phone overnight, the upgrade was waiting for me in the morning. I tap install..
...and fail again.!
This time its:
E: failed to verify whole file signature
E: error in /cache/9ZGgDXDi.zip (status 7)
installation aborted.
Why do you guys make it sound so easy?
I clear my cache ( if there is an error in it, it makes sense to clear it.)
I'll try again tomorrow.
monkey shoulder said:
OK. I have backed up my rom, using Titanium Backup.
I have "unlocked" my bootloader using the downloaded Android SDK ADB fastboot.exe ( It's in "platform tools" now, not "tools")
I have CWM 6.0.1.0 , Superuser 3.1.3 with OTA survival ticked.
Now all I have to do is wait until the OTA upgrade is offered again. ( It seems to come round randomly, every few days.)
Ssh! wait.. Yes! After leaving the phone overnight, the upgrade was waiting for me in the morning. I tap install..
...and fail again.!
This time its:
E: failed to verify whole file signature
E: error in /cache/9ZGgDXDi.zip (status 7)
installation aborted.
Why do you guys make it sound so easy?
I clear my cache ( if there is an error in it, it makes sense to clear it.)
I'll try again tomorrow.
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Ok now just get the proper factory image. You are a Nexus S i9020 just check if you are a T or an A (look under the battery). Flash Android 4.1.1 (JRO03E). Follow part 1 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
Then flash clockwork and super su
Stock, rooted, profit!
stick with it...
monkey shoulder said:
OK. I have backed up my rom, using Titanium Backup.
I have "unlocked" my bootloader using the downloaded Android SDK ADB fastboot.exe ( It's in "platform tools" now, not "tools")
I have CWM 6.0.1.0 , Superuser 3.1.3 with OTA survival ticked.
Now all I have to do is wait until the OTA upgrade is offered again. ( It seems to come round randomly, every few days.)
Ssh! wait.. Yes! After leaving the phone overnight, the upgrade was waiting for me in the morning. I tap install..
...and fail again.!
This time its:
E: failed to verify whole file signature
E: error in /cache/9ZGgDXDi.zip (status 7)
installation aborted.
Why do you guys make it sound so easy?
I clear my cache ( if there is an error in it, it makes sense to clear it.)
I'll try again tomorrow.
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Its a bit confusing to begin with mate, but read and re-read the many tutorials and guides on here, take it slowly and step by step and youll get there in the end.
Youll be flashing custom ROMs before you know it! (take your time and always backup)
Is worth it. :good:
S
It is good that in the process you learnt lot of things. Now you have fastboot working and you know how use fastboot.
Now that the OTA is giving errors, the best way is to flash the Jelly Bean factory image which is available from Google. As per suggestions from
jayjay3333 said:
Ok now just get the proper factory image. You are a Nexus S i9020 just check if you are a T or an A (look under the battery). Flash Android 4.1.1 (JRO03E). Follow part 1 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
Then flash clockwork and super su
Stock, rooted, profit!
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Go to the link to download the image files first, then flash the 3 files using the fastboot commands provided. The overall process of flashing the factory images does not take more than 5 mins.
Best of luck.
nearly there...
jayjay3333 said:
Ok now just get the proper factory image. You are a Nexus S i9020 just check if you are a T or an A (look under the battery). Flash Android 4.1.1 (JRO03E). Follow part 1 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
Then flash clockwork and super su
Stock, rooted, profit!
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Ok I downloaded the jro03e file it is 191Mb
The download is a .tar file not a tar.gz It is called soju_jro03e_factory_c9f5a67d.tar. It is196,458 kb
The instructions say I should 'extract' it, using 7zip, which gives me a file with the same name but no extension! Windows identifies it as a ".file". It is now 207,410 kb.
The instructions say there is a folder inside which I should extract. No such thing is visible.
The next part of the instructions says I should modify the file names before running. Does that mean:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxkl1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020xxki1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-soju_jro03e_factory_c9f5a67d.tar
Is that right? Shouldn't all those hyphens be underscores?
Is that xxkl1 or xxki1 the same or different? ( looks like a typo).
Does only the last bit change?
Ready when you are!
oops silly me...
Well it looks like I don't understand 7Zip very clearly.
After a bit of fiddling about I "extracted" the .tar file, then "extracted" the resulting file to get a folder with a bootloader image, a radio image and an image-soju-jro03e.zip
I tried to follow the XDA instructions given here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785672
but it seems I don't understand how to use ADB fastboot either, because when I entered the commands all I got was a list of options, a sort of helpfile for the fastboot command.
I am just not comfortable with the command line, you make one mistake and you've got to enter it all again.
Anyway I decided to try the "Nexus Root Toolkit" http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/nexus-root-toolkit/
After ensuring that my drivers were OK, I pointed the toolkit at the files and executed them individually. ( There is a "flash-all.sh" , but I don't understand how to use that. )
first of all I flashed the bootloader... Success! I now have bootloader crespo i9020xxlc2.
I didn't bother with the radio, I already have radio-crespo-i9020xxki1.
So I try to flash the jro03e.zip... Damn! The toolkit cannot find my device! Funny, it was perfectly happy before the bootloader flash...maybe that has changed something. I start again, reboot everything, check drivers... yes all ok. This time the toolkit is happy and offers to install the .zip, I include a full nandroid backup and drag and drop the image-soju-jro03e.zip to the install/flash.zip box.
TWRP v2.2.0 does it's thing and after a lot of stuff happens on the phone screen I get a menu, from which I access a report that basically says: "Error flashing zip". My heart sinks...
Other attempts with different settings result in the same:
"signature verification failed"
"no MD5 file found"... etc... etc...
So I reboot again and am relieved to find that I still have a phone.But it is still 4.0.4.
Ah! but now it has the image.zip on the SD! Progress! My heart soars with new hope!
This time I use ROM Manager to install the .zip from SD... But no such luck, "installation aborted", the little green android is flat on its back again.
Rom Manager generated a recovery log. (would you like me to post it?) Basically it says:
W:Unable to get recovery.fstab info for /datadata during fstab generation!
W:Unable to get recovery.fstab info for /emmc during fstab generation!
W:Unable to get recovery.fstab info for /sd-ext during fstab generation!
Preparing to install ROM...
about to run program [/cache/dowipedalvikcache.sh] with 1 args
mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock4 on /cache failed: Device or resource busy
mount: can't find /sd-ext in /etc/fstab
umount: can't umount /sd-ext: Invalid argument
run_program: child exited with status 1
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
result was NULL, message is: assert failed: install_zip("/sdcard/!ReadyToFlash/image-soju-jro03e.zip")
Have you any idea what that all means?
Will I ever get JB 4.1 on this phone?
Its beginning to look like there is something fundemental missing.
Please help!
S.
its gone quiet...
This thread doesnt seem to be getting attention anymore so I shall start a new one.
Is that ok? Its a new question "what does this recovery log tell me?", but it is still the same problem. The trouble is there are too many questions and it is very difficult to know what to ask.
I am still trying to get Android 4.1 on my phone. I have read the various instructions and tried to follow them but they did not work in the way I expected. Part of the problem is that I do not understand what I am doing. I don't understand the tools I am using.
I think it would help a great deal to see the file structure on my phone.
Is there a program that can look at that like windows explorer? Then I might be able to see what I am doing. At the moment I have no idea what is on my "SD card". The Nexus S doesnt actually have one of course, but I understand that it has 16Gb of storage that work like an SD card.
Now In the course of this project, I have "Backed up" with Rom Manager, but I don't know where that backup is, or what it is called. I did a "Nandroid backup" with the Nexus Root Toolkit but I have no idea where that is (is it on PC, or on the phone somewhere?) or what it is called. I assume it will be found automatically by the software when it needs to restore it. I have not backed up with "Titanium Backup" beause I am not sure how to do it. When I select "Backup/Restore" it displays a long list of files, some in red some in green, which say they are not backed up yet. Which ones do I select? All of them? I have no idea.There are so many options in the menus that I am terrified of Titanium, and don't know where to start, and it is going to take days to read the helpfiles. Is Titanium saying they are not backed up because it didn't back them up, or because it can't recognise the backups that were made with Rom Manager? If I backup everything with Titanium, is it going to make backups of the backups that another program made?
I'd like to be sure that I have just one good copy of the backup, that I havent filled my memory with useless junk.
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[Q] Stuck booting

Hello, my name is Shagington
I have been slowly unlocking the potential of my tf700t, yet I have come to a point where I am stuck loading the android OS. The problem started when I installed xposed to gain the ability to modify the permission of apps. Now it just sits with the loading circle spinning around and 'round. I tried wiping from the bootloader yet the same thing happens. While looking into the bootloader more, I found twrp installed after what I thought were many failed attempts. I tried a wipe from that as well and the same thing happens. I was thinking about just flashing a stock (rooted) rom with twrp but I am afraid of getting into a worse spot than I already am in, any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Shag
You need to post your bootloader version (read the tiny script when you boot with Power and Volume Down) and your recovery version.
That will determine what you can flash or what type of repair you can try.
Do you have fastboot and adb setup on your PC?
Check if you have a fastboot connection when booted into the bootloader and adb when booted into recovery.
See if you can capture a logcat of the boot process in adb.
Then report back.
Whatever you do, do not use the Wipe Data option from the bootloader!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the quick reply berndblb, it seems im on build us 10.6.1.14.8-20130514. I just reformatted my pc to windows 10 tech preview so im not quite sure how that will work with adb but I will give it a go tomorrow. Will any custom rom work with the current build i have?
Thanks again, Shagington (Newbington)
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Thank you for the quick reply berndblb, it seems im on build us 10.6.1.14.8-20130514. I just reformatted my pc to windows 10 tech preview so im not quite sure how that will work with adb but I will give it a go tomorrow. Will any custom rom work with the current build i have?
Thanks again, Shagington (Newbington)
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Yes, there are. You are one version behind to the latest (and last) bootloader 10.6.1.14.10. Might be a good idea to update to the latest while you're at it...
Which recovery and version thereof did you flash?
Once we are sure that you have compatible software installed you can flash a bootloader/TWRP package to get you up to date, but let's resolve your current pickle first.
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Yes, there are. You are one version behind to the latest (and last) bootloader 10.6.1.14.10. Might be a good idea to update to the latest while you're at it...
Which recovery and version thereof did you flash?
Once we are sure that you have compatible software installed you can flash a bootloader/TWRP package to get you up to date, but let's resolve your current pickle first.
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Thanks again for responding good sir, I am on twrp 2.8.5.0, which still loads just fine.
-shagington
When you install xposed it puts an emergency uninstall zip on the internal sdcard partition. Try flashing that from twrp to reverse it out.
Be careful with xposed it can sofbrick easily as you have found out.
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I just reformatted my pc to windows 10 tech preview so im not quite sure how that will work with adb
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I tried the first Win10 preview, and I just had to connect the tablet and run adb.exe - it worked fine with the automatically installed drivers.
Thanks for the replies guys, I couldnt find any zips on my internal, I looked through almost every folder. After looking through the adb tutorials, it is a little to intimidating for me. Kinda sad, I was under the impression that now I have twrp I could just throw some other rom on quickly or even a download a backup from someone else with the same versions to recover and be done with it. I think im just going to leave it soft bricked for a while and use my nexus 7 for now. Appreciate the help guys, it's just a little over my head.
-Shag

Bootloop 2013 Moto G Boost Mobile XT1031 8GB

Hey guys!
To start, I want to say what an amazing place XDA is and how much information and knowledge you can get from here and how awesome the moderators are. I don't think I could ever find another amazing and/or helpful community such as those found here! Thanks to all who have helped me out with my Android issues!
Now to my issue and I apologize ahead of time if there is another thread (or related thread) found in the forum.
As the title states, I have a 2013 Motorola Moto G XT1031 Boost Mobile device. I had upgraded it to Lollipop 5.0.2 or 5.1 when it came out (I can't remember which one it was) and I had then decided to root it. I can say that I believe I was successful in rooting the device because I was able to install Supersu and use RootChecker to verify the install. Everything was going okay until i decided to research and eventually install a custom recovery and attempt to install a custom ROM. Well, let's just say that the recovery install was a bust...
In doing my research for a custom recovery, I found that TWRP had a custom recovery for my phone and apparently for my firmware via TWRP's app on the Play Store. So, I searched for my device in their in-app search for a custom recovery, downloaded it and installed it from the app. Now, my gut told me that this probably wouldn't work and that I should probably be installing a custom recovery via CLI. Nope. I didn't do this. Instead, like I said, I installed a custom recovery from the app itself. That screwed things up for me. I have no idea if it was the install, but my phone began to act incredibly strange. When in the TWRP recovery, my screen had this line that would continuously scroll from top to bottom. It wasn't a completely solid line, but it was transparent, almost like an empty thermometer glass stick was going down the screen. It was weird and not normal. I figured the phone's software was partially broken. It only did this in the TWRP recovery. Nowhere else did this happen. It was slightly annoying.
Later on I decided to install a custom ROM. Again, I did the necessary research to find out if there were any ROMs available for my phone (using XDA of course and others) and found that there were a few out there. So, I downloaded one (wish I could remember which one) and attempted to install it...keyword there. After attempting the install, my phone would not boot. Like at all. Dead. So back to the drawing board I went to try and reverse the damage. Using XDA (ironically) and a plethora of other sites, I tried to resurrect my phone and bring it back to life. After countless hours of trying and trying and trying and more and more research, I just gave up. The phone is dead. Great. $170 spent on a phone to break it a year later.
It's been roughly 4-5 months since I have attempted to redo the process and after another minor attempt, somehow I was able to remove the root completely, including the custom recovery and ROM. I don't know what the heck I did, but it worked....sort of. The phone is now stuck in a bootloop on the logo and sometimes the "bootloader has been unlocked" screen when try and factory reset the phone from the default recovery. When trying to reinstall the stock firmware, I read everywhere that I need the phone to have USB-debugging set and to have this and that. I have this and that installed on my PC, but obviously cannot enable USB-debugging which is needed for ADB and fastboot to recognize my device.
So, my question for anyone who would like to help me out is this: what are my options? Is the phone recoverable? Is there any way I can get ADB/fastboot to see my device and finally install the stock firmware on the phone? I have the proper drivers installed and ADB/fastboot are on my PC. Any help would be amazing, even if you have to tell me to junk it.
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When trying to reinstall the stock firmware, I read everywhere that I need the phone to have USB-debugging set
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This is incorrect, where did you read that? To reinstall the stock firmware using fastboot, you must be able to boot to the bootloader menu only.
I heard this from a few websites actually, although I could never find a situational fix for my phone. I am trying to restore back to Lollipop without a custom recovery, because within the past hour I found out TWRP was never fully removed when I tried booting into recovery from the AP Fastboot menu when doing to power+vol down option. The TWRP logo shows for about 10 seconds and then the phone tries booting normally, showing the unlocked bootloader warning.
So, yes I can boot into the bootloader menu all day long with no problems. It's just an selection I make doesn't get me anywhere. My question I guess now is: how do I go about reinstalling stock firmware via the bootloader menu. I have Minimal ADB and Fastboot installed on my PC. If I need the full ADB, I can download that. And of course I'd need the firmware, too.
You can find stock firmware images in this thread, there's also a link to an installation guide there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/index-moto-g-falcon-factory-firmware-t3110795
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You can find stock firmware images in this thread, there's also a link to an installation guide there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/index-moto-g-falcon-factory-firmware-t3110795
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This thread had the firmware I was looking for thank you. I believe I have the flashing stock firmware process down, I hope. I'l refer to the guide if I need help. Thank you so much!
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You can find stock firmware images in this thread, there's also a link to an installation guide there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/index-moto-g-falcon-factory-firmware-t3110795
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I am trying to follow the steps listed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219&page=35 and for some reason I cannot run any of the commands pertaining to the sparsechunks. This is what I get:
Is there anything you could tell me about that?
Edit: I was able to figure what the issue was when trying to write the sparsechunks. I had to insert a "." after 'sparsechunk' because that is how the file is named in the folder. However, now I am getting a new error, but it takes place on the phone screen. Every time I attempt to write a sparsechunk, it will initiate the process of doing so, but on the phone I'll get what appears to be an error saying, "Image is too large" in pink lettering. Why does this happen? Each sparsechunk file is at least 4MB less than the max-sparse-size according to the ADB and my phone, which is set to 256MB. Is there any way to change that?
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However, now I am getting a new error, but it takes place on the phone screen. Every time I attempt to write a sparsechunk, it will initiate the process of doing so, but on the phone I'll get what appears to be an error saying, "Image is too large" in pink lettering. Why does this happen? Each sparsechunk file is at least 4MB less than the max-sparse-size according to the ADB and my phone, which is set to 256MB. Is there any way to change that?
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Check which sparsechunk files you have and make sure you flash all of them in ascending order. If it still fails, copy/paste the contents of your command prompt window (no screenshots please).
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Check which sparsechunk files you have and make sure you flash all of them in ascending order. If it still fails, copy/paste the contents of your command prompt window (no screenshots please).
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I will try that. There was a ...sparsechunks.0 as well apart from sparsechunks.1, sparsechunks.2 and sparsechunks.3. Shall I include that, too?
And adding the screenshot was an amateur mistake. My bad.
@_that this worked like a charm. Phone is 100% working ans usable now. Incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!

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