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Could any one help me please?
I unlocked my bootloader using the One Tool. Installed CWM recovery but I formatted the whole device with no Rom or back up. I then tried to run a RUU (RUU_Ville_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.16.401.8_Radio_1.11.50.05.28_10.27.50.08L_release_301814_signed_2_4) to restore it all back to to stock. But it only send me to a black HTC screen. Nothing else.
When I try to install the stock recovery the One Tool can not find the the phone.
Can anyone help at all please?
Does anyone know how I can bring it at least to a working order?
Vivimagic said:
Installed CWM recovery but I formatted the whole device with no Rom or back up.
Does anyone know how I can bring it at least to a working order?
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At this point you can adb push a custom rom zip to your sdcard (mount it in recovery first) and flash it. Then boot back into bootloader and fastboot flash the boot.img from the rom.
Alternatively, you can adb push a system.img extracted from a RUU to your sdcard and then dd it into /dev/block/mmcblk0p33
touch of jobo said:
At this point you can adb push a custom rom zip to your sdcard (mount it in recovery first) and flash it. Then boot back into bootloader and fastboot flash the boot.img from the rom.
Alternatively, you can adb push a system.img extracted from a RUU to your sdcard and then dd it into /dev/block/mmcblk0p33
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Well that is the problem I can't mount the SD card via Recovery! Other. I have also tried to sideload a Rom as well.
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Well that is the problem I can't mount the SD card via Recovery! Other. I have also tried to sideload a Rom as well.
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It is normal that you can't mount your sdcard onto your PC over USB in recovery, but you should be able to just mount it onto the root filesystem, so that you can adb push. Do you get an error message when trying to mount the sdcard in recovery? If you do, there is a sticky for that here in the Q&A forum. It comes down to flashing a stock recovery and then clearing storage or performing a factory reset in bootloader.
touch of jobo said:
It is normal that you can't mount your sdcard onto your PC over USB in recovery, but you should be able to just mount it onto the root filesystem, so that you can adb push. Do you get an error message when trying to mount the sdcard in recovery? If you do, there is a sticky for that here in the Q&A forum. It comes down to flashing a stock recovery and then clearing storage or performing a factory reset in bootloader.
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Ah ok. I do get a problem with Windows install the HTC MTP drivers when I am in Recovery. Basically I can't turn on USB debugging because there is no Rom to tell it to be in that mode, and that is why it thinks it is an MTP device!
Yes the error on CWM is "E: Can't mount <location>
I think I need to sort out the driver before I can start flashing the stock recovery.
I have tried to return the recovery to stock but it just won't send it to my phone. I can however mount it a disk drive via CWM.
Vivimagic said:
Ah ok. I do get a problem with Windows install the HTC MTP drivers when I am in Recovery. Basically I can't turn on USB debugging because there is no Rom to tell it to be in that mode, and that is why it thinks it is an MTP device!
Yes the error on CWM is "E: Can't mount <location>
I think I need to sort out the driver before I can start flashing the stock recovery.
I have tried to return the recovery to stock but it just won't send it to my phone. I can however mount it a disk drive via CWM.
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You don't need debugging to use adb in recovery, recovery already has adb. Have you tried "adb push rom.zip /sdcard/rom.zip" while in recovery?
I had the same problem and this post helped me immensly
http://www.htconeforum.com/forum/ht...unbrick-restore-htc-one-s-stock-relocked.html
Mine is a US RUU though so you might need to find a European RUU
Hi i have rooted and flashed the phone it got stuck on the htc screen so i tried factory reset bad idea now my phone will just go into the bootlader menu i can enable fastboot usb but it dont show up on computer but the computer makes a noise to say ive connected it i cant enable usb debugging because the phone wont come on i have tried to flash another boot img through fastboot with no luck im hoping its not bricked
please any help would be appreciated thanks
pl4yb0y78 said:
Hi i have rooted and flashed the phone it got stuck on the htc screen so i tried factory reset bad idea now my phone will just go into the bootlader menu i can enable fastboot usb but it dont show up on computer but the computer makes a noise to say ive connected it i cant enable usb debugging because the phone wont come on i have tried to flash another boot img through fastboot with no luck im hoping its not bricked
please any help would be appreciated thanks
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Hmm. so you probably need to flash a recovery first.
then you will be able to use the recovery to mount usb and put a new rom on your "sd card"
Then you can flash the rom on your new recovery and don't forget to fastboot flash the boot.img.
edit: the all in one toolkit is great for things like this. It will put a new recovery on your phone with just a click of the button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604677
tivofool said:
Hmm. so you probably need to flash a recovery first.
then you will be able to use the recovery to mount usb and put a new rom on your "sd card"
Then you can flash the rom on your new recovery and don't forget to fastboot flash the boot.img.
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Thanks for the reply but i dont know how to do this ?
could you please explain it ?
pl4yb0y78 said:
Thanks for the reply but i dont know how to do this ?
could you please explain it ?
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I just edited my original post. just in case you didn't know how. I guess I was a little slow.
Also I can't remember if a bootloader factory reset relocked your phone but you might want to check that too. up on top it would say locked or relocked. If it still says unlocked you don't have to do that step again. Like you did when you first rooted the phone.
(all in one tool kit is great for unlocking and relocking too) just put a copy of that bin file in all in one tool kit (data file i believe, but it says what to do in that thread)
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I just edited my original post. just in case you didn't know how. I guess I was a little slow.
Also I can't remember if a bootloader factory reset relocked your phone but you might want to check that too. up on top it would say locked or relocked. If it still says unlocked you don't have to do that step again. Like you did when you first rooted the phone.
(all in one tool kit is great for unlocking and relocking too) just put a copy of that bin file in all in one tool kit (data file i believe, but it says what to do in that thread)
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hi i have got the tool kit run twrp s3 now i have a black htc logo screen on what next
pl4yb0y78 said:
hi i have got the tool kit run twrp s3 now i have a black htc logo screen on what next
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Your phone is an s3?
My phone is an S4 as are I would guess the majority of users. I think the s3 is the international version. If you are on T mobile then it's a s4.
Ok,,,
so .... if your phone is an s3 version then you will have to check that the Rom you download is specific for your phone as most of the Roms on this site are for the s4 version.
you need to go to your recovery. press the volume down button and hold it. Then press the power button (don't hold it). That will get you to recovery.
when in twrp recovery you will see a mounts button. hit that then the next screen will have mount usb. then you will be able to move a rom you downloaded on your computer to your phone.
then you can install the rom zip in twrp.
then from your computer, I assume you know how to flash a boot.img
put a boot.img in your fastboot folder, open up a comand prompt.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
if you wanted a different recovery than you are using, find the download the recovery. *I would rename the recovery to recovery.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(I only mention a different recovery because in some of the Rom threads you might read that you can only install a particular rom with an older version of twrp.)
I'm not sure of your skill or experience with all of this. If you are very new to it (then you are probably really frustrated) have no fear there is a little bit to learn but not that much. Just keep reading the development thread and the guides in it.
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Your phone is an s3?
My phone is an S4 as are I would guess the majority of users. I think the s3 is the international version. If you are on T mobile then it's a s4.
Ok,,,
so .... if your phone is an s3 version then you will have to check that the Rom you download is specific for your phone as most of the Roms on this site are for the s4 version.
you need to go to your recovery. press the volume down button and hold it. Then press the power button (don't hold it). That will get you to recovery.
when in twrp recovery you will see a mounts button. hit that then the next screen will have mount usb. then you will be able to move a rom you downloaded on your computer to your phone.
then you can install the rom zip in twrp.
then from your computer, I assume you know how to flash a boot.img
put a boot.img in your fastboot folder, open up a comand prompt.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
if you wanted a different recovery than you are using, find the download the recovery. *I would rename the recovery to recovery.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(I only mention a different recovery because in some of the Rom threads you might read that you can only install a particular rom with an older version of twrp.)
I'm not sure of your skill or experience with all of this. If you are very new to it (then you are probably really frustrated) have no fear there is a little bit to learn but not that much. Just keep reading the development thread and the guides in it.
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Thank you for the reply yes i am getting stressed at this and i am new had a break before i smashed the phone now ive just got to find out what my phone is s3 or s4 ? google will help
when i connect my phone to the computer in recovery or flashboot it does not let me see it so i can not put rom on the hdd
(tried restart phone no luck tried restart comy no luck, cant get it to show phone ) all drivers installed
can i use the tool kit to flash recovery ?
phone on orange uk ,is it a s4 ?
thanks for the help guys with your knowledge i will get it working i pray!
pl4yb0y78 said:
when i connect my phone to the computer in recovery or flashboot it does not let me see it so i can not put rom on the hdd
(tried restart phone no luck tried restart comy no luck, cant get it to show phone ) all drivers installed
can i use the tool kit to flash recovery ?
phone on orange uk ,is it a s4 ?
thanks for the help guys with your knowledge i will get it working i pray!
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do you have your box the phone came in?
Z520e is S4
Z560e is S3
So were you able to put twrp on your phone? when you are in boot loader and click on the recovery does it take you to twrp? Yes the all in one toolkit will flash a recovery for you. but you have your boot loader unlocked first.
tivofool said:
do you have your box the phone came in?
Z520e is S4
Z560e is S3
So were you able to put twrp on your phone? when you are in boot loader and click on the recovery does it take you to twrp? Yes the all in one toolkit will flash a recovery for you. but you have your boot loader unlocked first.
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yes i now have the twrp in recovery it says enter password and cancel i tried both it was the s4 one that worked so im guessing its an s4
what will the next step be? (if i need anything please could you leave a link)
thanks for all the help starting to feel i might win lol
in twrp when you press "mounts" then press "mount usb", does your computer finally see your phone?
I was looking at your first post, you say that you rooted and flashed your phone. What do you mean by that? Did you download a ROM and attempt to flash it? Or did you "fastboot flash boot boot.img"?
If you are able to access your phone via computer it is as simple as downloading a rom on your computer moving it to your phone then in twrp "install from zip". Then fastboot flash the boot.img.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427
how to flash fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752270
if you are just fed up and want your phone back to stock then you will need to run an RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094414
To run a RUU you would need to relock your bootloader.
in console type "fastboot lock oem" or use your all in one toolkit to relock it.
if that fails you will need to put your stock recovery back. (you need to have boot loader unlocked to do this)
on the clockworkmod recovery page the stock recovery is the second download link.
http://www.modaco.com/topic/353006-...ch-recovery-for-the-htc-one-s-stock-download/
Ok i am now really confused nothing works downloaded recovery roms they wont install always says failed tried to adb sideload it after google it failed again tried 3 recovery roms all fail what is going wrong icant get it to work
so far ive put twrp on it pressed mount so i can put rom on phone worked
pressed install pressed zip failed
pressed adb sideload then start on comy sent rom 100% install failed
reeboot phone still no os
tried this 3 times different roms all failed
please help
pl4yb0y78 said:
Ok i am now really confused nothing works downloaded recovery roms they wont install always says failed tried to adb sideload it after google it failed again tried 3 recovery roms all fail what is going wrong icant get it to work
so far ive put twrp on it pressed mount so i can put rom on phone worked
pressed install pressed zip failed
pressed adb sideload then start on comy sent rom 100% install failed
reeboot phone still no os
tried this 3 times different roms all failed
please help
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Do you know how to FASTBOOT FLASH boot.img which is present inside the ROM.ZIP?
Try wiping data, cache, dalvik. Then reinstall.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
khan.orak said:
Do you know how to FASTBOOT FLASH boot.img which is present inside the ROM.ZIP?
Try wiping data, cache, dalvik. Then reinstall.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
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thanks and yes i can do that i will try and get back to you
C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130522\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot boot boot.img
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 16779264 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.890s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: reproduce boot image with on-flash ramdisk error)
finished. total time: 1.926s
this is what i get when i try tried 3 imgs
pl4yb0y78 said:
C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130522\sdk\platform-tools>fastboot boot boot.img
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 16779264 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.890s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: reproduce boot image with on-flash ramdisk error)
finished. total time: 1.926s
this is what i get when i try tried 3 imgs
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The command is:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
khan.orak said:
The command is:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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ok i try this i am only learning but getting there lol
Firstly, I am sorry for creating such a noob thread on the forum, but I could really use a hand.
I was flashing a 4.4 ROM (SlimKat), I had wiped /system, /boot, etc. everything but usb storage. I then went to flash the .zip and everything looked alright for about 30 seconds (formatting finished, mounting partitions, etc.) until the installation hit a bump and said there was an error in the ROM .zip, and then aborted.
I have a NANDroid backup on the USB storage, but for some reason CWM refuses to install it claiming there is an MD5 mismatch. USB storage won't mount to my PC (in CWM) for whatever reason, and fastboot won't work in either win7 or ubuntu. I've tried AdamOutler's unbrickable tool with no success, it can't recognise the device and says SBL Injection Failure.
Any ideas? Thanks very much for any help.
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Firstly, I am sorry for creating such a noob thread on the forum, but I could really use a hand.
I was flashing a 4.4 ROM (SlimKat), I had wiped /system, /boot, etc. everything but usb storage. I then went to flash the .zip and everything looked alright for about 30 seconds (formatting finished, mounting partitions, etc.) until the installation hit a bump and said there was an error in the ROM .zip, and then aborted..
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What exactly was the error?
There wasn't a real error dialogue, if I remember right it just displayed "ERROR: there was an error in <ROM package.zip> installation aborted" The next line said something like "(code 7)".
Thanks man
Which CWM version were you using?
I was using 6.0.3.1. One of the first things I thought of was updating the recovery, but with no way to mount /sdcard I don't know how I could.
mrjimyjohn said:
I was using 6.0.3.1. One of the first things I thought of was updating the recovery, but with no way to mount /sdcard I don't know how I could.
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You need at least CWM 6.0.4.3 to install any 4.4 rom. Flash the recovery.img via fastboot.
Download the latest CWM (.img, not .zip) and then also install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790, connect your device to pc, reboot to bootloader (vol up + power button) then enter this in command prompt provided by "minimal adb and fastboot": fastboot flash recovery <recovery img path and filename>.img
This should fix your problem if done correctly.
Thank you very much, I will try that.
I think the problem though, is that my pc cannot recognize the device in any form. Normally I would expect to at least see a "device not working properly" or similar message with the windows "beep", but I get nothing, in fastboot mode or with usb storage mounted in recovery. On a different ubuntu machine it's not recognized either, fastboot - devices and adb -devices both return nothing.
Try having your device drivers set-up through Nexus Root Toolkit. Just follow the "Full Driver Installation Guide" inside the app and delete all samsung drivers and then freshly install drivers needed for your device. This is worth the shot although the problem could be your usb cable, usb port, etc..
Thanks for your help. I actually tried Wug's tool with no luck, but I didn't ununstall the original drivers first so that may have been the problem. I'll also try using a different cords and PCs when I get back home.
Thanks again, and merry christmas!
So I bought a new usb cable and my pc could talk to the device as it was showing up in device manager. I installed the drivers again and got fastboot working, but I'm not really sure how to flash from here. I flashed the new CWM with
fastboot flash recovery <cwm*.zip>
It worked just fine, but how can I flash a rom now? regular .zip rom's can't be flashed through fastboot AFAIK, and looking through my NANDroid backups it looks like none of them have a system.img which seems really weird. Can I flash a system.ext4.tar.a as if it was a system.img?
I would have thought you could transfer files to /sdcard through fastboot but I guess not...
mrjimyjohn said:
So I bought a new usb cable and my pc could talk to the device as it was showing up in device manager. I installed the drivers again and got fastboot working, but I'm not really sure how to flash from here. I flashed the new CWM with
fastboot flash recovery <cwm*.zip>
It worked just fine, but how can I flash a rom now? regular .zip rom's can't be flashed through fastboot AFAIK, and looking through my NANDroid backups it looks like none of them have a system.img which seems really weird. Can I flash a system.ext4.tar.a as if it was a system.img?
I would have thought you could transfer files to /sdcard through fastboot but I guess not...
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Oh I thought you already put your desired rom inside the sdcard. My workaround for this: flash TWRP via fastboot, mount sd card to pc, move rom.zip to sdcard, then re-flash latest CWM via fastboot. Flash rom through recovery.
I did have it on there originally but I foolishly did a full wipe through fastboot. I tried to mount SD card with cwm but my PC still wouldn't recognise it, does TWRP mount things differently or something? All is good now though, I didn't realise you could use adb while in recovery mode so I could push files that way with sideload. Thanks for your help man, its really, uh, helped.
So I got the HTC One s and try to root it with the following instruction: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427&__utma=248941774.997411949.1390324490.1394471756.1396118873.6&__utmb=248941774.2.10.1396118873&__utmc=248941774&__utmx=-&__utmz=248941774.1394471756.5.2.utmcsr=feedburner|utmccn=Feed:%20xda-developers/ShsH%20(xda-developers)|utmcmd=feed&__utmv=-&__utmk=25799614
As I thought that Step 3 was only there to install the Superuser.apk i just skipped it (mistake no. 1) and wiped the whole thing (without making a backup --> mistake no. 2) and tried to install the Maximus HD Rom which as I am still S-On of course didnt work. So I wiped again but really careless and made mistake no. 3: wiping the whole thing instead of just a few partitions like system, cache,....
So now I have my device S-On, theres really nothing on it exept TWRP but there (and in other recoverys I tried) the USB mout doesnt work so I cant get a new rom on it So I tried to push it through fastboot but I cant find a fitting command.
Any advice what I can do to either get the USB work in the recoverys or push it through fastboot and which rom works without S-Off?
If you need further infos Id like to give those!
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So I got the HTC One s and try to root it with the following instruction: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427&__utma=248941774.997411949.1390324490.1394471756.1396118873.6&__utmb=248941774.2.10.1396118873&__utmc=248941774&__utmx=-&__utmz=248941774.1394471756.5.2.utmcsr=feedburner|utmccn=Feed:%20xda-developers/ShsH%20(xda-developers)|utmcmd=feed&__utmv=-&__utmk=25799614
As I thought that Step 3 was only there to install the Superuser.apk i just skipped it (mistake no. 1) and wiped the whole thing (without making a backup --> mistake no. 2) and tried to install the Maximus HD Rom which as I am still S-On of course didnt work. So I wiped again but really careless and made mistake no. 3: wiping the whole thing instead of just a few partitions like system, cache,....
So now I have my device S-On, theres really nothing on it exept TWRP but there (and in other recoverys I tried) the USB mout doesnt work so I cant get a new rom on it So I tried to push it through fastboot but I cant find a fitting command.
Any advice what I can do to either get the USB work in the recoverys or push it through fastboot and which rom works without S-Off?
If you need further infos Id like to give those!
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TWRP has ADB Sideload feature. Means you can flash zips using adb. Of course you can flash a roms this but keep in mind you have to flash the kernel (boot.img) manually immediately after flashing the rom.zip. When flashed Rom.zip by using ADB sideload method make SURE that you direct go into fastboot mode and flash the kernel (fastboot flash boot boot.img) (you can extract the boot.img from your rom.zip)
May be a compatible rom this time? But you're lucky -> Infact you already deleted everything you won't have to perform a wipe before flashing lol
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Of course you can flash a roms
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Ok, but I dont know with which command (fastboot flash what? or adb?)
You can use adb sideload as followed:
Start TWRP -> advanced -> ADB sideload + swipe to activate it. Connect your phone to the computer. Open "CMD Commandline" and type "adb sideload ROMNAME.zip"
Of course "ROMNAME" has to match the zip you want to flash. Thats it
In twrp go to "REBOOT" -> "fastboot"
When fastboot usb is ready use CMD commandline again and type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Then you can boot android
I whished I could. As I start ADB sideload it keeps doing nothing at all until I abort it. What I think is important to know is that it is then:
"E:Unable to mout '/internal_sd'
E:Unable to mount storage.", which I think is the problem.
Flash Stock recovery And perform "factory Reset + clear storage" that will fix your storage. Then flash twrp Version 2.7 again and do what I suggested to flash the Rom
Sent from my beloved HTC One S using (most time buggy) Tapatalk
Did the exact thing which removes the mounting error, but this has no effect on the sideload (or usb mount). Still not working.
Akkordinator said:
Did the exact thing which removes the mounting error, but this has no effect on the sideload (or usb mount). Still not working.
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Can you acces your sdcard by twrp? Lot of poeple here has sd card bug yet and it was fixed everytime.
You're facing sdcard bug.
This is how to solve:
1. Flash stock recovery
2. reboot to bootloader and perform "factory reset + clear storage" (While in bootloader NOT in recovery)
3. Flash custom recovery again
4. Reboot recovery - mount usb storage - copy ROM.zip to sdcard // adb sideload rom
7. NOW boot android (Not at any time before! Even there is no system installed)
Please just repeat it.
LS.xD said:
Can you acces your sdcard by twrp? Lot of poeple here has sd card bug yet and it was fixed everytime.
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I can acces it in TWRP (of course only a TWRP folder in it). Tried the repeating progress over and over but nothing changes. And USB-OTG isnt able to mount.
Thanks for your patient help!
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I can acces it in TWRP (of course only a TWRP folder in it). Tried the repeating progress over and over but nothing changes. And USB-OTG isnt able to mount.
Thanks for your patient help!
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In case you can acces the storage in twrp its related to windows or drivers. What windows version you are running?
LS.xD said:
In case you can acces the storage in twrp its related to windows or drivers. What windows version you are running?
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It was windows! Tried it on the other computer with win7 instead of 8.1 and I finally got a connection!
Thanks so much!!!
I can't mount the usb storage so i can put a rom on it from a computer. It says it's unable to find storage partition to mount to usb. I have no OS on there so I can't boot to anything. All I have is a recovery.
Why don't you just flash it with fasboot?
aerialdrone said:
I can't mount the usb storage so i can put a rom on it from a computer. It says it's unable to find storage partition to mount to usb. I have no OS on there so I can't boot to anything. All I have is a recovery.
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Yes, Flash stock rom with fastboot or you can try "sideloading any rom" and then flashing it.....
It took my awhile but I eventually figured that out. thanks.
aerialdrone said:
It took my awhile but I eventually figured that out. thanks.
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?! got the same problem. How did you do it?
dahomi2002 said:
?! got the same problem. How did you do it?
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there you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
install adb+fastboot,
while are in the bootloader you are able to flash a recovery like clockworkmode, then reboot into recovery.
if you got the correct driver you should be able to connect to your moto g while in recoery with adb.
then you are able to push, adb push *.zip /directory, or adb sideload *anyrom*. (dont forget to use install zip/use sideload..)
enjoy.
bendep said:
there you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
install adb+fastboot,
while are in the bootloader you are able to flash a recovery like clockworkmode, then reboot into recovery.
if you got the correct driver you should be able to connect to your moto g while in recoery with adb.
then you are able to push, adb push *.zip /directory, or adb sideload *anyrom*. (dont forget to use install zip/use sideload..)
enjoy.
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Thanx 4 the quick response. I'll try it.