Hello,
I have done days worth of research in my spare time before finally caving in and asking for help. I'm still kinda new to the custom rom scene, and some where I must've messed up.
I was updating my ViperX rom do a newer version, but got a error code during the install, which rendered the OS useless. So decided to wipe and reinstall the older version, which failed. So I tried to install CM 11, which also failed... Somewhere a long the line my SD Card stopped being detected by the phone AND my PC. So now I don't know how to get an OS on it.
Here's some info I might need to share.:
**** UNLOCKED ***
ENDEAVOUR PVT / S-ON
HBOOT - 1.39.0000
(Bought in Sweden, before moving to the UK)
I have access to bootloader
I have access to recovery which is CWM 6.0.4.8.
My SD card WONT MOUNT (I think), so I don't think I could do "side loading", since it's not recognized in ADB . If I reboot the system, it bootloops at the CM update logo forever. I've tried reinstalling it several times, but it only installs for a few seconds, then restarts. (I'm guessing it's corrupt?)
Is there ANYTHING I've missed, or can do to fix this? I don't care what kind of ROM I have to use at this point, I just want a WORKING phone.
Cheers // Vic
Hi,
You need to ask this in HTC One X's Q and A section where you will get dedicated help from fellow One X users!
> HTC One X > One X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck with your device!
Thank you. Thread Closed!
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I decided to root my phone when it was announced that the Desire would not be getting the Gingerbread update. All went as expected & I successfully installed: Via Unrevoked: DeFroST 6.0j (AOSP FR83 + CyanogenMod).
While transferring music/data to the phone using the USB cable I accidently removed (actually tripped over) the cable.
Now my phone is displaying No SIM card and I can not access/mount my SD card.
I have no experience with 'poking' at my new phone, nor does my wife know what I have done. To top it all off 3 announced that the Desire WOULD be getting the Gingerbread update after all.
I request help. I also suggest that any response takes into a/c: I have very little knowledge & that time is not on my side.
Thanking you in advance :
Sounds to me like you've had a botched flash mate.
Try an RUU (Rom Update Utility) of the stock ROM that came on your Desire. You should be able to find it in the 'shipped ROMs' section of the Desire fora. An RUU is an official HTC ROM update that you flash using a computer.
Let me know how you get on.
Good luck!
As suggested I downloaded RUU & managed to get the USB driver working. However When installing the RUU I get error code 107. It prevents me from continuing the process.
Any further suggestions would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks Again.
What's the error message you're getting where it says 107? I can't recall ever seeing that (mainly get 2xx, 3xx ones) and can't find any info on it at all? What stage of the process are you up to?
Sorry for playing policeman with 20 questions!
Thanking you.
Apologies for not getting back sooner. Error code was 170. It was caused by downloading the incorrect RUU for my phone. DUH.
Anyways I didn't resolve the initial SIM & memory card issue but I did get the CORRECT RUU & sending it back to HTC for repair.
Thanks for taking the time & interest.
No worries mate, just glad to see you at least got some resolution! In my experience, HTC repair turnaround is quite good.
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Hi,
I just bought a HTC One S ville - great phone, but wanted to try MIUI.
I got S-OFF, had rooted it using the standard guide and had
clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1 for recovery.
I flashed MIUI but during load, it would hang - the same with Cyanogenmod 10, even though
I followed guides.
I had a nandroid and could revert, but HBOOT i tried "clear storage", and then must trouble started.
Now I couldn't mount SD card in recovery, and I couldn't boot into MIUI.
I followed this thread to gain access to the SD Card:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
But that didn't work since I can't reflash clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1 since I get remote: signature verify fail - maybe because
it's RELOCKED (?) - otherwise I might have been able to mount, butno luck.
As a last resort, I tried RUU, but gets connection error 170 on two PCs running Windows 7 - tried 5-6 times.
So, after 4 hours I'm fairly sad, I have no idea as what to do a part from retrying RUU. I had a Legend once, and it took me 20-30
tries to get RUU working on Windows 7.
Any help would be greatly appreciated since I'm about to give up for now ;(
I quick follow up - I resolved the problem by installing HTC Sync which I didn't have installed...
Hope this can help others.
Regards,
Fred
What hboot and carrier are you on, if not unlocked. Probably running the wrong ruu, or missing the drivers.
I rooted my HTC One X 3 days ago and installed ClockworkMod recovery.
I then used CWM to backup the stock ROM which I moved (not copied, damn it!) onto my desktop via USB. I also made an online backup with "Backup Pro".
Then I downloaded and installed Cyanogenmod 10.1 ROM using ADB.EXE and flashed the associated boot.img. It worked ok but crashed and rebooted the phone every hour or so, constantly. After half a day I gave up on that and looked around for something else. I made a ROM backup with CWM and then downloaded Viper Venom on the PC and copied the zip file and boot.img onto the phone. I loaded the ROM and boot.img, using adb.exe - same as before.
After rebooting into Viper Venom the HTC splash-screen appeared and a groovy animated robotic snake moved across the screen for 3 seconds before locking up the phone and rebooting. Now it was in an endless loop rebooting every 20 seconds or so.
So I restored the Cyanogenmod rom but forgot to restore the boot.img file, and rebooted. This time once the OS loaded and I unlocked the screen this error popup appeared: "Unfortunately, the process com.android.phone has stopped". Once I dismiss the popup it re-appears 0.5 second later, and repeats endlessly.
Then I remembered I didn't flash the boot.img so I rebooted into Recovery again but then suddenly I lost computer connection via the USB cable. Now, no matter what I try "adb devices" just won't find the phone. In Windows Device Manager the phone appears as "My HTC" under "Android USB Devices". An unknown icon also appears under "Other Devices" called "Android Phone".
Many months ago I installed the HTC windows drivers and have been connecting to the phone on countless occasions so I don't believe it's a PC driver issue but something in the last boot.img or ROM on the phone that has corrupted the phone.
I have googled non-stop for the past 2 days throughout XDA and other sites and the solutions offered to anybody having issues with rooted ROMs is to use ADB via USB or TCP/IP and do this and that. My problem is that nothing will talk to the phone over cable or wifi, so my hands are tied to make any changes.
Does anyone have any ideas what I can try to re-enable the USB connection? I've tried 2 newish micro-USB cables in all of my Windows7 64-bit USB ports (I heard USB 3.0 ports can cause problems so tried the 2.0 ports), and I've repeated everything on a new Windows7 build 32-bit desktop but everything displays the same in the Device Manager and ADB never connects.
I have a dual-boot Ubuntu desktop I haven't tried yet. Is it possible that would have more luck?
Any ideas anyone.............?
Try installing twrp recovery. Cwm does not have official support for our phone and causes issues
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Try reinstalling your HTC drivers.
Fixed!
area51avenger said:
Try installing twrp recovery. Cwm does not have official support for our phone and causes issues
Sent from my VENOMized HoxL
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iElvis said:
Try re-installing your HTC drivers.
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Thanks for both of your suggestions. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the HTC drivers countless times but the device can never be seen. Re. trying TWRP, well without USB access and a phone I can't use, loading anything else is impossible.
HOWEVER! I stumbled on some software called PDANet last night and installed that on my laptop. Immediately ADB was able to see my phone again (MAJOR YAY!!!). I rebooted into Fastboot USB and low and behold, fastboot could now see the phone too! I was back in business and ran fastboot flash boot boot.img to install the Cyanogen boot image. Within 5 seconds it was done and after a reboot the relentless error message was gone for good!
I have since copied the stock rom files back onto the phone via usb (it now appears again in My Computer so I just drag and dropped them) and then ran a CWM Restore. Then flashed the boot.img and rebooted. My old stock rom appeared and everything is 100% as I left it.
I have learned so much about root/rom/recovery over these last 4 nights trying to recover the phone so it's not wasted, although I'm sure I cut a few days off my life worrying whether the "brick" would ever go again
This morning I installed CleanROM from ScottsRoms as I like many of the HTC apps, but I just want better battery life. For some reason it seems I have got a completely stock rom now which is weird but I've asked for advice on the Scotts Rom forum.
Does anybody have advice regarding another suitable rom that has better battery life but still runs some of the HTC stuff like these apps: Email, Car Dock, Messages? I also love the HTC One X keyboard - nothing else I've tried comes close to it, so ideally a rom that retains that would be a major plus.
I tried Viper/Venom 3 nights ago which is when all this went crazy. It was stuck in an endless loop which no amount of clearing cache/data/resets/fix permissions could fix so I'm reluctant to try that again.
Many thanks for any advice!
Make sure your dev settings are turned on and make sure usb debugging is turned on
And for the Rom recommendation you just have to try yourself per the rules we cannot say due to equal competition
Buut if your looking for battery life cough* bulletproof kernel *cough
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Make sure your dev settings are turned on and make sure usb debugging is turned on
And for the Rom recommendation you just have to try yourself per the rules we cannot say due to equal competition
Buut if your looking for battery life cough* bulletproof kernel *cough
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Thanks for the tips Kole. It's all good now. As for the ROM question, I didn't realise recommendations weren't allowed, whoops
I did coincidentally stumble upon a kernel called bulletproof after reading your post , and chose the fastboot flash boot method since my phone is S=OFF - as per their recommendation, but sadly the phone wouldn't boot after that. Not sure if I should have performed any other actions (cache deleting etc?) but I returned it back to the original boot.img and all is well again.
I've since restored a CyanogenMod 10.1 image and is working ok now. Days ago when I installed it, the phone would crash when it was locked. I think I have identified the culprit to be the "2X" battery saver app I installed on it. When that's not active it doesn't crash so I've uninstalled it now.
Would it be fair to assume I should get better battery life day to day with CyanogenMod than the stock HTC rom? Hope so.
thanks
gpfnz said:
Thanks for the tips Kole. It's all good now. As for the ROM question, I didn't realise recommendations weren't allowed, whoops
I did coincidentally stumble upon a kernel called bulletproof after reading your post , and chose the fastboot flash boot method since my phone is S=OFF - as per their recommendation, but sadly the phone wouldn't boot after that. Not sure if I should have performed any other actions (cache deleting etc?) but I returned it back to the original boot.img and all is well again.
I've since restored a CyanogenMod 10.1 image and is working ok now. Days ago when I installed it, the phone would crash when it was locked. I think I have identified the culprit to be the "2X" battery saver app I installed on it. When that's not active it doesn't crash so I've uninstalled it now.
Would it be fair to assume I should get better battery life day to day with CyanogenMod than the stock HTC rom? Hope so.
thanks
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you don't need to fastboot kernel after s-off. bulletproof kernel doesn't work with aosp roms only sense roms.
bulletproof question
DvineLord said:
you don't need to fastboot kernel after s-off. bulletproof kernel doesn't work with aosp roms only sense roms.
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Whoops, I got it wrong. The phone is S-ON and I wrote S-OFF in above post. I followed the instruction in this thread on xda:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38727496
INSTALLATION
1. Install zip from TWRP Recovery
2. Reboot!
S-OFF recommended for easy installation
hboot 1.14+ and S-ON:
The installer includes a method to flash the boot.img for S-ON devices using hboot 1.14 or higher;
however, some people still have difficulties. If it doesn't work:
1. extract boot.img from the zip, reboot to bootloader and do:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
2. If you had previously installed ElementalX or Beastmode, be sure to run the installer to get the correct wifi module.
First boot will take a while. Let it load all the way, then let it settle in for a few minutes, then reboot again.
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I followed what's mentioned under this heading: hboot 1.14+ and S-ON since my phone spec. meets both criteria:
Endeavoru PVT SHIP S-ON RL (what's RL stand for???)
HBOOT-1.36.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-5.1204.162.29
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: disabled
MODEM PATH: OFF
Nov 16 2012, 18:32:39
I think I applied it when I still had ScottsRoms CleanROM onboard. When you say it only works on sense roms, do you mean the stock HTC ROM or should it also work on a cleanROM which contains lots of sense stuff? Sorry for the newbie questions, I find it difficult to get answers online to the most basic of android/rom/root questions.
Thanks for your time guys!
this is the evita forum not the endeavoru forum.
what phone do you have? this is probably not your forum.
DvineLord said:
this is the evita forum not the endeavoru forum.
what phone do you have? this is probably not your forum.
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As it says in the first line of my post: HTC One X. I thought endeavoru=OneX and evita=OneXL?
According to the thread path, this forum is for both phones:
> AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL > One X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [Q] Lost USB/ADB connection after ROM change > Reply to Thread
Thanks for calling me an idiot too, nice sign-off, not.
gpfnz said:
As it says in the first line of my post: HTC One X. I thought endeavoru=OneX and evita=OneXL?
According to the thread path, this forum is for both phones:
> AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL > One X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [Q] Lost USB/ADB connection after ROM change > Reply to Thread
Thanks for calling me an idiot too, nice sign-off, not.
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AT&T and Rogers both sell a model that they call the "One X" but is really a One XL (evita) just like Telstra and other carriers sell. Any One X not from AT&T or Rogers is an endeavoru
You need this forum instead
Oh I see. On this side of the world we don't have AT&T and I've never heard of Rogers. It must be a US thing only.
Oh well, discussion is over anyway, problem solved, thanks to all for your input.
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Hi, I need help FAST!
I have an AT&T (sim unlocked - done so because I live in Europe, not US) HTC One.
So, a few days ago I was playing smart and decided to install custom ROM to my device.
I've done everything as said until the S-ON procces. I ran the Rumrunner but I obviously messed up something
without knowing so it was left S-ON. So I went on to the install of dustom ROM wich I did, but I 've got stuck in a boot loop and I could only enter my recovery and bootloader. And to make matters worse I somehow succeded to delete al my files from "sd card", HTC One doesn't have SD card slot, as you know, (it has internal storage) so I deleted all my personal files ( I backed up photos, and other personal stuff to my PC in case something like this happens )
and my SuperSU and custom ROM zip files. Then I found out about flashing stock ROM, so I relocked my device to do so but the proper RUU has prooved very hard to find, I 've tried 4-5 RUUs from htc1guru.com for Cingular (AT&T) bot none worked. Maybe I should look for SIM unlocked RUU because I 've SIM unlocked it from AT&T. Now I am really annoyed and angry because of being so stupid and trying something I obviously couldn't achieve so please don't write down trere " Oh you are a noob for doing that " because I know that and I don't need any extra comments for playing smart and bricking my device. SO PLEASE IF ANYONE ON THIS FORUM CAN HELP ME, DO SO!! If i don't manage to finally fix this somehow I'm going to pay someone to fix this.
Torcidas1950 said:
Hi, I need help FAST!
I have an AT&T (sim unlocked - done so because I live in Europe, not US) HTC One.
So, a few days ago I was playing smart and decided to install custom ROM to my device.
I've done everything as said until the S-ON procces. I ran the Rumrunner but I obviously messed up something
without knowing so it was left S-ON. So I went on to the install of dustom ROM wich I did, but I 've got stuck in a boot loop and I could only enter my recovery and bootloader. And to make matters worse I somehow succeded to delete al my files from "sd card", HTC One doesn't have SD card slot, as you know, (it has internal storage) so I deleted all my personal files ( I backed up photos, and other personal stuff to my PC in case something like this happens )
and my SuperSU and custom ROM zip files. Then I found out about flashing stock ROM, so I relocked my device to do so but the proper RUU has prooved very hard to find, I 've tried 4-5 RUUs from htc1guru.com for Cingular (AT&T) bot none worked. Maybe I should look for SIM unlocked RUU because I 've SIM unlocked it from AT&T. Now I am really annoyed and angry because of being so stupid and trying something I obviously couldn't achieve so please don't write down trere " Oh you are a noob for doing that " because I know that and I don't need any extra comments for playing smart and bricking my device. SO PLEASE IF ANYONE ON THIS FORUM CAN HELP ME, DO SO!! If i don't manage to finally fix this somehow I'm going to pay someone to fix this.
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What is your phone's image version?
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Torcidas1950 said:
Hi, I need help FAST!
I have an AT&T (sim unlocked - done so because I live in Europe, not US) HTC One.
So, a few days ago I was playing smart and decided to install custom ROM to my device.
I've done everything as said until the S-ON procces. I ran the Rumrunner but I obviously messed up something
without knowing so it was left S-ON. So I went on to the install of dustom ROM wich I did, but I 've got stuck in a boot loop and I could only enter my recovery and bootloader. And to make matters worse I somehow succeded to delete al my files from "sd card", HTC One doesn't have SD card slot, as you know, (it has internal storage) so I deleted all my personal files ( I backed up photos, and other personal stuff to my PC in case something like this happens )
and my SuperSU and custom ROM zip files. Then I found out about flashing stock ROM, so I relocked my device to do so but the proper RUU has prooved very hard to find, I 've tried 4-5 RUUs from htc1guru.com for Cingular (AT&T) bot none worked. Maybe I should look for SIM unlocked RUU because I 've SIM unlocked it from AT&T. Now I am really annoyed and angry because of being so stupid and trying something I obviously couldn't achieve so please don't write down trere " Oh you are a noob for doing that " because I know that and I don't need any extra comments for playing smart and bricking my device. SO PLEASE IF ANYONE ON THIS FORUM CAN HELP ME, DO SO!! If i don't manage to finally fix this somehow I'm going to pay someone to fix this.
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Also, see if this All-in-One Toolkit that @hasoon2000 has developed helps you. It could help you get S-Off from the bootloader or recovery or help you find the proper RUU image version of your HTC One:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
Also, can you get into recovery? Like TWRP or Clockwork? Have you tried installing a rom.zip image version for your phone instead? I understand the HTC One M7 doesn't have an external SD slot, so chances are that you don't already have a rom.zip file in your phones directory but you could always sideload one through TWRP or Clockwork from ADB on your computer.
I would search the forums for an HTC One M7 rom.zip image and sideload it.
T-Mobile HTC ONE M7 bricked?
So I did something pretty dumb yesterday. Installed the HTC Sense 6 update on my HTC ONE M7, hated it so decided to root my phone to revert back to Sense 5.0 or 5.5 or potentially try a custom ROM. Downloaded a Tmobile 4.3 JB RUU, downloaded android SDK, HTC sync manager, Fastboot. I unlocked boot loader, installed Wheaton recovery by Koush, installed SU, figured phone was rooted but it wasn't. Now I've somehow succeeded in deleting EVERYTHING. Phone continues booting into recovery. Commands using Fastboot aren't recognized because it cannot find any device. When plugged in via USB, PC recognizes that something is plugged in but that's about it. I tried using a tool that was guaranteed to help me revert back by helping me re-lock bootloader but of-course that didn't work because of the error code stating "device not found". Below are the information that is currently displaying on my screen.
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.57.0000
RADIO-4T.27.3218.14
Open DSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-5.14.531.1
eMMC-boot 2048MB
May 9 2014, 15:00:26.0
HBOOT
<VOL UP> to previous item
<VOL DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
CHECK SMARTSD
IMAGE CRC
SHOW BARCODE
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Hello everyone,
I've got a few HTC One SV devices in front of me, which got the "Robot Voice Bug". Since that is a problem of the 4.2.2 Android I decided to "downgrade" them to a previous Version.
To do this I have to S-Off the devices, which is the step I so far failed to do.
I am not at home and only got a Win10 laptop available with an antiX Live-USB stick.
After installing VenomSV 1.5 on the first device (K2_UL) I decided to give it a try and used mooonshine to S-Off it.
It did go through the testing but got stuck at moonshining (ERROR: Don't drink and shine (if I remember correctly, it tried to moonshine 10 times and stopped afterwards)).
Now it is just booting to the Quietly Brilliant screen with the red text underneath.
But I am still able to get into the TWRP Recovery. I tried to wipe it and install VenomSV again, but without effect (I can go through the installation until I have to restart).
I've also got a TWRP backup of the stock system, but TWWRP doesn't recognize it.
Is there any chance for reviving this device?
And even if not:
Is there a way to downgrade without S-Off? Or maybe a hint what could have gone wrong moonlighting the device?
Some system information:
K2_UL PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-1.01.0000
RADIO-0.12.40.00.14_2
If you do need any more information feel free to ask.
Thank you in advance for any answer,
maj0r_tom
PS: Sorry for the bad english.