Camera won't work after flash to Pac-ROM - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

First, I'll put my phone specs:
Device model: One XL (I actually have the HTC One X ATT version)
PAC version: LP-MR1 Beta-3 Official
Android version: 5.1.1
Baseband version: 1.35a.32.45.27_10.144.32.34aL
Kernel version: 3.4.108- ArcTeam+
Build number: pac_evita-userdebug 5.1.1 LVY48F eng.josegalre.20150917.225238 test-keys
Before doing everything I had HTC's stock android 4.2.2 with Sense UI.
I used WinDroid Universal Android Toolkit for all of this. First, I unlocked the bootloader through HTCDev. Then, I flashed the TWRP recovery, then I rooted with SuperSU, then I used rumrunner to make the phone S-OFF. Then I pushed the ROM .zip and the GApps .zip to the /sdcard/, and first flashed the ROM, then GApps, then rebooted.
Everything else works fine, it's very fast, but when I want to use the Camera, it will just load for like a minute, and then say: "Camera error: Can't connect to the camera."
How do I fix this? If you need more of my phone information to fix this problem just let me know.
Thanks in advance!

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[Q] Downgrading From ClockworkMod V3 to V2

I have an HTC EVO 4G. I rooted it a few days ago using Unrevoked 3 because I wanted the free wifi tether app. I then realize how much rooting my phone really opens up for me. So I downloaded ROM Manager and flashed the ClockworkMod Recovery 3.0.0.5 on it. I then flashed a custom ROM. I wiped all data and flashed it. I am running Fresh Evo 3.5.0.1. I decided I wanted to try a different ROM and I noticed one that has hulu. It is AVA FROYO Z3. I downloaded the ROM, wiped all data, and tried to flash it. When I did I got this error message:
“Amend Scripting (update-script) is no longer supported.
Amend scripting was depreciated by Google in Android 1.5
It was necessary to remove it when updating to the Clockwork Mod 3.0 Gingerbread based recovery.
Please switch to edify scripting (updater-script and update-binary) to create working update zip package”
And then the flash failed and I had to install from a recovery. I was told that the clockworkmod version 3 uses a script that isnt supported by this rom and I am out of luck until they update their rom or I downgrade back to a clockwork version 2. Will downgrading to CWMv2 have any negative affects on my phone? How would i go about downgrading? and is it possible to upgrade back to CWMv3 if needed?
By the way this is what my software information is:
Android Version: 2.2
Baseband Version: 2.15.00.11.10
Kernel Version:
2.6.4.17-gee557fd
Htc-kernel and18-2#15
Build Number: Fresh EVO 3.5.0.1 by flipz
Software Number:
3..70.651.1
Browser Version
3.70.651.1
PRI Version
1.90_003
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[Q] Flash bootloader of Shenzen Mid970

Hi to everybody.
Last year I got a Shenzen Tablet from Taiwan:
It identifies itself as
Model: MID970
Android version: 4.0.3
Baseband version: 1.1
Kernel version: 3.0.8+, [email protected]#308
Build number 03F2-P1-H1-H01-AH40.20120413
This tablet came already rooted (with my surprise), but I am not able to flash any recovery (as CWM), backup my ROM and I cannot get into the bootloader (it appears an android icon with a red triangle). Rom Manager tells me: device not supported, flash recovery manually .I don't know, so, if it's s-off or not. It looks like it's rooted but locked at some level.
My question is then, if it's possible for this tablet to flash the bootloader, a recovery, flash a custom rom (JellyBean?) and so on?
It's a shame to have a rooted device and don't do anything interesting
I believe this tablet is a clone of something more famous but a cannot find out which one (to follow maybe solutions adopted for other devices)
Any suggestion is welcome
Thank you in advance for your time and help
Gicco said:
Hi to everybody.
Last year I got a Shenzen Tablet from Taiwan:
It identifies itself as
Model: MID970
Android version: 4.0.3
Baseband version: 1.1
Kernel version: 3.0.8+, [email protected]#308
Build number 03F2-P1-H1-H01-AH40.20120413
This tablet came already rooted (with my surprise), but I am not able to flash any recovery (as CWM), backup my ROM and I cannot get into the bootloader (it appears an android icon with a red triangle). Rom Manager tells me: device not supported, flash recovery manually .I don't know, so, if it's s-off or not. It looks like it's rooted but locked at some level.
My question is then, if it's possible for this tablet to flash the bootloader, a recovery, flash a custom rom (JellyBean?) and so on?
It's a shame to have a rooted device and don't do anything interesting
I believe this tablet is a clone of something more famous but a cannot find out which one (to follow maybe solutions adopted for other devices)
Any suggestion is welcome
Thank you in advance for your time and help
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HI,
i have a same Tablet, can u post please a dump Livesuit img? because it's very rareto finde a stock firmware.
THX!!!!

[Q] flash-all, wondering if everything ran okay

Apologies if this sounds like a silly/obvious question to ask, though I'd just like some clarification.
I'm flashing back to Stock 4.4.2, and I'm wondering if everything ran correctly.
In the DOS window it says that it failed to open HHZ11K, and "M8974A, though just under it says that it is that version and 4.4.2 is KOT49H not HHZ11K, even though I downloaded KOT49H.
Within my phone it says the following:
Baseband M8974a-1.0.25.0.23
Build: KOT49H
Version: 4.4.2
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Also wondering in the process of installing a new custom ROM should I:
- old rom
- wipe everything (data/system/cache/etc)
- reinstall stock 4.4.2
- install new custom rom
or
- old rom
- wipe everything (data/system/cache/etc)
- install new custom rom
HHZ11K is the bootloader version. Boot to bootloader and have a look
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
To install a custom rom.. Wipe everything and then flash the custom rom zip following with the gapps zip...
-Flowed from an IceCold Hammerhead!

[Q] ViperOne M8 Bad Installation?

Ok, so after flashing my HTC One M8 with ViperOne 3.2.1, The boot logo where it says "HTC" in green text stays there for about 5 minutes before cutting to a black screen. After that, I can use the unlock button to go to the lock screen (which seems normal from there) but when I go past the lock screen I am greeted AGAIN by nothing more than the same boot logo screen, a status bar and a home\back button (which neither work)
Also does the same exact thing to me when trying ViperOne 3.1.0
Using TWRP Recovery Version: 2.7.0.2. Bootloader is unlocked with S-Off.
I have never had any trouble flashing roms before since I was running a couple different versions of Cyanogenmod earlier. I preformed a clean wipe of the Delvnik Cache, regular cache, internal memory, data and system before flashing the Viper ROM.
I am not sure what to do at this point. I am trying to leave Cyanogenmod so I can get back my Sense 6 functionality, but since I really didn't enjoy stock Sense as much as I would have liked, ViperOne is my next option since it keeps the Sense 6 functionality.
Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated!
You probably need to update your firmware. Check out the thread by tigerstown. While you're at it you should update your recovery to at least 2.8.0.1.
Android Version: 4.4.2
Sense Version: 6.0
Kernel Version: 3.4.0
Android SDK API: 6.17
Software Number: 1.55.605.2
That is what is listed under my software information on my device.
I can't seem to find the thread by tigerstown you mentioned. I will go ahead and update my TWRP recovery as well. I guess it is time to upgrade it.
FireGuy0723 said:
Android Version: 4.4.2
Sense Version: 6.0
Kernel Version: 3.4.0
Android SDK API: 6.17
Software Number: 1.55.605.2
That is what is listed under my software information on my device.
I can't seem to find the thread by tigerstown you mentioned. I will go ahead and update my TWRP recovery as well. I guess it is time to upgrade it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723159
Ok, so I preformed the framework update as well as the update to my recovery. Everything is still booting correctaly but I am still met with the bootlogo, status bar and nonworking home and back buttons. I'm at a loss as to what to do at this point. Tried flashing multiple versions of Viper, and still no luck.

USA Sprint semi-stock system image htc/hiaewhl_00651/htc_hiaewhl:6.0/MRA58K/635870.1

1.10.651.1 CL635870
Carrier: Sprint USA
Device: htc one a9
Model Number: 2PQ93
Baseband Version: 1.0.C00004.1 @51008_F
Android Version: Android Marshmallow 6.0
Sense Version: HTC Sense 7.0_G
This image contains custom boot and twrp recovery images which I installed from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-a9/development/root-htc-a9-t3244141)
Everything else is stock (/system) and this image helped me recover another device which I softbricked by accidentally deleting /system
If you soft bricked your Sprint A9 by deleting /system like I did, boot to download and flash this image:
fastboot flash system system_image
The device will download and flash a couple of times for 5 - 10 minutes.
Download:
https://mega.nz/#!2cNzyBoR!vMAfTrdc1YFEmtUAp9rbx3hlSm5t-jLRjuZT7awoND4
Solved
I ma having a problem flashing this from fastboot.
I get the error... cannot load system_image. I also tried with the full filename(system_image.emmc). same error. can you help?
Have a soft bricked phone I want to fix. It boots up and then reboots when it tries going through the handsfree activation step.
Please let me know how I can probably flash in twrp instead.
HELP!
entrpn said:
1.10.651.1 CL635870
Carrier: Sprint USA
Device: htc one a9
Model Number: 2PQ93
Baseband Version: 1.0.C00004.1 @51008_F
Android Version: Android Marshmallow 6.0
Sense Version: HTC Sense 7.0_G
This image contains custom boot and twrp recovery images which I installed from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-a9/development/root-htc-a9-t3244141)
Everything else is stock (/system) and this image helped me recover another device which I softbricked by accidentally deleting /system
If you soft bricked your Sprint A9 by deleting /system like I did, boot to download and flash this image:
fastboot flash system system_image
The device will download and flash a couple of times for 5 - 10 minutes.
Download:
https://mega.nz/#!2cNzyBoR!vMAfTrdc1YFEmtUAp9rbx3hlSm5t-jLRjuZT7awoND4
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Can you help on this please?
I dont remember how exactly, but I think you just use the zip file. Don't unzip it on your own before trying to install. LMK if it doesn't work, I"ll try to look back adn remember.
entrpn said:
I dont remember how exactly, but I think you just use the zip file. Don't unzip it on your own before trying to install. LMK if it doesn't work, I"ll try to look back adn remember.
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didn't work... tried changing to .img as well, no joy. Tried using mfastboot as well, nada!
Try to remember please
entrpn said:
1.10.651.1 CL635870
Carrier: Sprint USA
Device: htc one a9
Model Number: 2PQ93
Baseband Version: 1.0.C00004.1 @51008_F
Android Version: Android Marshmallow 6.0
Sense Version: HTC Sense 7.0_G
This image contains custom boot and twrp recovery images which I installed from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-a9/development/root-htc-a9-t3244141)
Everything else is stock (/system) and this image helped me recover another device which I softbricked by accidentally deleting /system
If you soft bricked your Sprint A9 by deleting /system like I did, boot to download and flash this image:
fastboot flash system system_image
The device will download and flash a couple of times for 5 - 10 minutes.
Download:
https://mega.nz/#!2cNzyBoR!vMAfTrdc1YFEmtUAp9rbx3hlSm5t-jLRjuZT7awoND4
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there is no boot.img can you help with that?
stock recovery img for HTC a9 Hiaewhl
I'm using the same HTC a9 Hiaewhl. With a twrp recovery. Still running the stock rom, Android version:6.0.
Been trying to update. But it reads error when it gets to the recovery. So I think I need to go back to stock recovery to be able to update. I can't find a stock recovery img file anywhere. Please help anyone???
Thanks in advance.

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