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After update to cm-11-20140413 and instal newest kernel (Sultan-kernel-Pure-v1.4.0) my htc stuck at cyanogen loading screen. I don't know where's the problem. Maybe someone know the solution.
chmiela1991 said:
After update to cm-11-20140413 and instal newest kernel (Sultan-kernel-Pure-v1.4.0) my htc stuck at cyanogen loading screen. I don't know where's the problem. Maybe someone know the solution.
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probably your kernel is the problem
try to flash the boot.img of the rom via fastboot command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
by the way are you on S-ON or S-OFF?
rzr86 said:
probably your kernel is the problem
try to flash the boot.img of the rom via fastboot command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
by the way are you on S-ON or S-OFF?
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Thanks flashing new boot helped
rzr86 said:
probably your kernel is the problem
try to flash the boot.img of the rom via fastboot command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
by the way are you on S-ON or S-OFF?
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I have the same problem, but i cant find the command in the bootloader
Noam_Nissel said:
I have the same problem, but i cant find the command in the bootloader
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actually you type the command from pc
connect your device to pc in fastboot mode(in the hboot screen should say fastboot usb)
extract the boot.img from the rom and place it in your adb/fastboot folder
then open a cmd window in that folder and type the command
press enter
rzr86 said:
actually you type the command from pc
connect your device to pc in fastboot mode(in the hboot screen should say fastboot usb)
extract the boot.img from the rom and place it in your adb/fastboot folder
then open a cmd window in that folder and type the command
press enter
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i don't fully understand what to do, can you be more detailed?
Noam_Nissel said:
i don't fully understand what to do, can you be more detailed?
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ok
boot your device to the bootloader and select fastboot
then connect it to pc
now in your pc navigate to the folder where you have adb and fastboot(i assume you have installed sdk tools)
in that folder press shift + right click
you will see an option open a command window here
then a black window will appear
in that window type the command and press enter
but don't forget first to place the boot.img to the adb/fastboot folder
rzr86 said:
ok
boot your device to the bootloader and select fastboot
then connect it to pc
now in your pc navigate to the folder where you have adb and fastboot(i assume you have installed sdk tools)
in that folder press shift + right click
you will see an option open a command window here
then a black window will appear
in that window type the command and press enter
but don't forget first to place the boot.img to the adb/fastboot folder
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i have this problem agian, and it doesnt help this time
Noam_Nissel said:
i have this problem agian, and it doesnt help this time
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what kind of problem and what did you do now?
rzr86 said:
what kind of problem and what did you do now?
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every rom im installing is getting me into bootloop, i've tried to install from revcovery and from fastboot, and it always the same problem
Noam_Nissel said:
every rom im installing is getting me into bootloop, i've tried to install from revcovery and from fastboot, and it always the same problem
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i replied in the other thread
Does S-on and S-off matter for this issue?
Hi,
I am facing the same issue, my Sensation z710e is stuck in Cyanogenmod boot logo. following are the details.
bootloader unlocked
s-on
rooted
cwm recovery installed
tried latest CM10 for pyramid devices
I didnt try 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' command yet but i would like to know if s-on matters, my device is already rooted with cwm recovery.
I am having a similar issue as well. I have followed the instructions in this thread [ROM][STABLE][Android 4.4.4] CyanogenMod 11 with 3.0.16 kernel [July 18, 2014]. I have followed all the steps including doing a full wipe, flashed the ROM zip, gapps zip, and the aroma installer for the flash kernel several times with the same result. My screen keeps getting stuck on the white HTC loading screen.
Currently I have restored my phone to my previous ROM using a backup through 4ext recovery (v1.0.0.6 RC2). My HTC Sensation 4G T-mobile is unlocked and rooted with s-on. I have smartflash enabled on 4ext and my ROM is currently stock android 4.0.3. I did search the above mentioned thread for similar issues and a potential solution but none of the things I tried worked.
I would appreciate any help on how to fix this problem. If you need additional information I would be glad to provide it.
Tried another re-install today and everything worked fine, I guess the 5th time is the charm? I still don't know why it didn't work the other times, I did the exact same thing each time.
guys, my sister's nexus 5 got an update but while downloading wifi got disconnected and from that point onwards wifi and bluetooth arent working... its still in 4.4.4, any solutions??
Download the lollipop factory image from google, and install it using fastboot.
roh756 said:
guys, my sister's nexus 5 got an update but while downloading wifi got disconnected and from that point onwards wifi and bluetooth arent working... its still in 4.4.4, any solutions??
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When you flash the image make sure you remove the -w in fastboot update in batch file.
thank you, but i dont have android sdk installed in my computer, is it really necessary for sdk to be installed inorder to go to fastboot from cmd?
or i'll do one thing, i'll install a custom recovery and install factory rom from there.. is it ok to do that?
Lokke9191 said:
Download the lollipop factory image from google, and install it using fastboot.
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thank you, but i dont have android sdk installed in my computer, is it really necessary for sdk to be installed inorder to go to fastboot from cmd?
or i'll do one thing, i'll install a custom recovery and install factory rom from there.. is it ok to do that?
roh756 said:
thank you, but i dont have android sdk installed in my computer, is it really necessary for sdk to be installed inorder to go to fastboot from cmd?
or i'll do one thing, i'll install a custom recovery and install factory rom from there.. is it ok to do that?
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You run the risk of having bugs like you do now if you use a flashable zip through a custom recovery. Ya, download the sdk. I wouldnt use the flash all bat either. Id fastboot flash each image individually, while rebooting the bootloader in between each image just to be safe. Fastboot reboot-bootloader. Once you have the sdk setup, and read a quick tutorial on fastboot, youll realize how fast and simple it is to use fastboot. You can find really good guides on how to setup and use fastboot.
Lokke9191 said:
You run the risk of having bugs like you do now if you use a flashable zip through a custom recovery. Ya, download the sdk. I wouldnt use the flash all bat either. Id fastboot flash each image individually, while rebooting the bootloader in between each image just to be safe. Fastboot reboot-bootloader. Once you have the sdk setup, and read a quick tutorial on fastboot, youll realize how fast and simple it is to use fastboot. You can find really good guides on how to setup and use fastboot.
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ok man, thanks a lot..
Hi guys,
I wiped everything by mistake in TWRP 2.8.4.0 and now I'm puzzled... I did a FULL (yeah....) wipe before flashing a custom ROM, but then, everything was gone, of course.
I still have access to TWRP ; the bootloader is unlocked ; was on JB 4.2 .
So I tried to put a Rom back into the memory of the Tab, but :
1/ TWRP won't mount my SD card with a ROM on it... Does anyone have an idea why?
2/ adb doesn't recognize the device... but "fastboot devices" does! So I have access to all the fastboot commands.. Sadly, it doesn't flash any .zip.
So I'm guessing I have to solve the SD card problem OR flash a system.img with flashboot...?
I don't know what to do. I read that an older version of TWRP might mount my SDcard, but I'm quite scared to try and flash another recovery, since I'm not sure it will not definitely brick the thing.
Thanks for any answer
dandystrion said:
Hi guys,
I wiped everything by mistake in TWRP 2.8.4.0 and now I'm puzzled... I did a FULL (yeah....) wipe before flashing a custom ROM, but then, everything was gone, of course.
I still have access to TWRP ; the bootloader is unlocked ; was on JB 4.2 .
So I tried to put a Rom back into the memory of the Tab, but :
1/ TWRP won't mount my SD card with a ROM on it... Does anyone have an idea why?
2/ adb doesn't recognize the device... but "fastboot devices" does! So I have access to all the fastboot commands.. Sadly, it doesn't flash any .zip.
So I'm guessing I have to solve the SD card problem OR flash a system.img with flashboot...?
I don't know what to do. I read that an older version of TWRP might mount my SDcard, but I'm quite scared to try and flash another recovery, since I'm not sure it will not definitely brick the thing.
Thanks for any answer
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Use MTP to get said file onto the tablet ??
Or install the drivers to enable adb ??
Thx Josh
lj50036 said:
Use MTP to get said file onto the tablet ??
Or install the drivers to enable adb ??
Thx Josh
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Thanks for the reply
But the drivers are already installed, that's why I don't get why adb doesn't work.
as for the MTP, I can't get to it, since there is no ROM installed on the tab anymore : when I switch it on, it stays stuck on the ASUS logo, but is not detected by the computer.
Do you know where I could get an image of a stock firmware to flash with fastboot? or another way to push a file?
dandystrion said:
Thanks for the reply
But the drivers are already installed, that's why I don't get why adb doesn't work.
as for the MTP, I can't get to it, since there is no ROM installed on the tab anymore : when I switch it on, it stays stuck on the ASUS logo, but is not detected by the computer.
Do you know where I could get an image of a stock firmware to flash with fastboot? or another way to push a file?
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MTP from with in TWRP has nothing to do with the ROM ?
Thx Josh
lj50036 said:
MTP from with in TWRP has nothing to do with the ROM ?
Thx Josh
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Oh, ok sorry, I didn't understand.
Then what is the MTP on TWRP? Is it in " Advanced"/"File Manager"? Cause then I don't know how to use it...
dandystrion said:
Oh, ok sorry, I didn't understand.
Then what is the MTP on TWRP? Is it in " Advanced"/"File Manager"? Cause then I don't know how to use it...
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Nope you should be able to plug it into a PC and move files to it drag and drop the zip ....
But you should still have adb working, it is a must have when messing with android ...
If you would like to look into this more drop me a hangouts at [email protected]
Thx Josh
Hi dandystrion,
Sorry i cant give an answer, but MTP should be activated per default at twrp and you should have your device as a drive on PC.
I'm intessted on how did you flash twrp on an unlocked bootloader? I fighting with my tf700 since October to unlock my bootloader to install CyanogenMod. I did a lots of tickets and RMA, which didn't helps.
Can you give me a link or a short explanation how I can flash twrp?
Thanks
schlombie said:
Hi dandystrion,
Sorry i cant give an answer, but MTP should be activated per default at twrp and you should have your device as a drive on PC.
I'm intessted on how did you flash twrp on an unlocked bootloader? I fighting with my tf700 since October to unlock my bootloader to install CyanogenMod. I did a lots of tickets and RMA, which didn't helps.
Can you give me a link or a short explanation how I can flash twrp?
Thanks
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I unlocked the bootloader with the Transformer Toolkit v3.2.0 (I can't post a link since I'm a new member, but google it up, you'll find easily) and flashed TWRP 2.8.4 with fastboot without any problem. Hope it will work out for you.
lj50036 said:
Nope you should be able to plug it into a PC and move files to it drag and drop the zip ....
But you should still have adb working, it is a must have when messing with android ...
If you would like to look into this more drop me a hangouts at [email protected]
Thx Josh
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Thanks man.
Well the PC does not see the tablet. I'm quite sure of my drivers since adb worked fine until I messed up (the drivers were installed through the latest version of Asus Pad Pc Suite)... I tried a adb sideload too : no connection.
I'll be glad to get some help.
Tried a thrid, empty brand new sdcard, and it did the trick.
Still don't know why adb wouldn't work, but now it's fine, so... :fingers-crossed:
Thanks for the help
I have checked it. But it is based on the Asus Unlock Tool, which doesn't work for me in the past!
Thanks
i cant seem to boot into recovery, i tried using adb but it just restarts my phone. i tried to fastboot flash boot recovery but it just shows as <waiting for any device> trying to flash recovery also shows waiting for any device.
adb devices detects my phone though. adb reboot bootloader sends my phone into a black screen with a blue light, but i cant flash anything to it as it is not detected, adb devices in this mode does not detect the phone. where can i find the drivers for s1boot?
try tis
http://androidflagship.com/8031-enter-recovery-mode-xperia-z
asadnow2k said:
try tis
http://androidflagship.com/8031-enter-recovery-mode-xperia-z
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tried it and it does not seem to work. where do i find the drivers for fastboot?
i m uploading drivers for u
https://www.mediafire.com/?8chmm43c1se61of
any thing else?
asadnow2k said:
i m uploading drivers for u
https://www.mediafire.com/?8chmm43c1se61of
any thing else?
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which one do i install?
the one match with ur device one for fast boot / one for adb mode / one of s1boot
asadnow2k said:
the one match with ur device one for fast boot / one for adb mode / one of s1boot
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i tried updating through the device manager and i get an error saying the system cannot find the file specified
try to chose manual / sir
asadnow2k said:
try to chose manual / sir
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thank you i managed to get it to work, now now i cant seem to boot into twrp 3.0.2 but i can boot into 2.8.7, any idea on how to solve it?
Hi, I finally managed to port TWRP recovery, which boot on 9001D. This allows to do the permanent root, to modify the stock rom and possibly to install other roms.
Recovery is still unstable, I need help to make it stable!
Then, now Available for 9001D:
- TWRP
- Root
- Modded Stock Rom
drmad said:
Hi, I finally managed to port TWRP recovery, which boot on 9001D. This allows to do the permanent root, to modify the stock rom and possibly to install other roms.
Recovery is still unstable, I need help to make it stable!
Then, now Available for 9001D:
- TWRP
- Root
- Modded Stock Rom
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*Could you provide download of your port*
I would like to try to boot it without flashing it
Thank you sir !
KevMetal said:
*Could you provide download of your port*
I would like to try to boot it without flashing it
Thank you sir !
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hi, to try twrp you have to flash it,
to do this you must have the rooted device or you have to flash the firmware that I will give you
drmad said:
hi, to try twrp you have to flash it,
to do this you must have the rooted device or you have to flash the firmware that I will give you
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Mmmm , better to use command
"fastboot boot recovery recovery.img"
If
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Can be dangerous if recovery isn't built from source and the port is bad ...if port works using "boot" command maybe try to flash it ...
But I found another recovery to use as a base for my port , thanks !
*Also my BOOTLOADER IS LOCKED BY VODAFONE*
So anyways my port will be useless...
KevMetal said:
Mmmm , better to use command
"fastboot boot recovery recovery.img"
If
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Can be dangerous if recovery isn't built from source and the port is bad ...if port works using "boot" command maybe try to flash it ...
But I found another recovery to use as a base for my port , thanks !
*Also my BOOTLOADER IS LOCKED BY VODAFONE*
So anyways my port will be useless...
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Those commands does not work for me, let me know if they work for you
drmad said:
Those commands does not work for me, let me know if they work for you
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Yes , they have worked for me in the past but on other phones. Your bootloader must be unlocked and remember to use the command without the quotation marks ..""
*You should also rename your recovery to recovery.img AND VERY IMPORTANTLY put it in your adb or fastboot tools root folder.
Then if you installed adb and run a command window BUT FROM INSIDE the tools folder where the recovery image is and run the following commands one by one it will work if your drivers are installed and your bootloader is unlocked
adb devices
*Return a serial number for your phone in window
adb reboot bootloader
*phone should boot into bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
*will unlock your bootloader if you press volume up
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
*The recovery should boot ( if it boots and you can make a backup to SD card successful ly
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
KevMetal said:
Yes , they have worked for me in the past but on other phones. Your bootloader must be unlocked and remember to use the command without the quotation marks ..""
*You should also rename your recovery to recovery.img AND VERY IMPORTANTLY put it in your adb or fastboot tools root folder.
Then if you installed adb and run a command window BUT FROM INSIDE the tools folder where the recovery image is and run the following commands one by one it will work if your drivers are installed and your bootloader is unlocked
adb devices
*Return a serial number for your phone in window
adb reboot bootloader
*phone should boot into bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
*will unlock your bootloader if you press volume up
fastboot boot recovery recovery.img
*The recovery should boot ( if it boots and you can make a backup to SD card successful ly
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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On other phones it works, on the 9001d it does not work ...
But I found an alternative method
drmad said:
On other phones it works, on the 9001d it does not work ...
But I found an alternative method
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Which method ?
KevMetal said:
Which method ?
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Insert the twrp into a complete firmware from flash with qfil
drmad said:
Insert the twrp into a complete firmware from flash with qfil
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Mmm very interesting okay thanks for advice
KevMetal said:
Mmm very interesting okay thanks for advice
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Let me know if your port of twrp is stable
Hi. Please help to install TWRP on 9001D or to get root
scarabbey said:
Hi. Please help to install TWRP on 9001D or to get root
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You need to use a patched boot.img to get root on this device as there is no fastboot. There are guides online on how to use magisk to patch the boot.img and then flash that to your phone. That will give you permanent root after which you will be able to install twrp. If you flash twro without root or a patched boot it will remove it each time you boot up.
true_devil said:
You need to use a patched boot.img to get root on this device as there is no fastboot. There are guides online on how to use magisk to patch the boot.img and then flash that to your phone. That will give you permanent root after which you will be able to install twrp. If you flash twro without root or a patched boot it will remove it each time you boot up.
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I'm able to install twrp with original boot.img and after I can get permanent root
drmad said:
Hi, I finally managed to port TWRP recovery, which boot on 9001D. This allows to do the permanent root, to modify the stock rom and possibly to install other roms.
Recovery is still unstable, I need help to make it stable!
Then, now Available for 9001D:
- TWRP
- Root
- Modded Stock Rom
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Can you share the port here so others can try it?
Hola amigo tenes flash de 9001D luego de reparar F4 con Sigmakey quedo Brick
Greetings
I have this model
How do I flash/root/TWRP this phone? The instructions above are not very clear?
please help!