Big troubles in a little HTC One XL - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi everyone. I'm having some issues with an HTC One XL, model PJ83100.
Basically it won't boot up. It shows the HTC logo and reboots, it shows the logo again and reboots again, and so on until the battery dies.:crying:
Now, I can enter the bootloader screen and the fastboot too, with a great deal of effort I must say, since quickly pressing the power button repeatedly it's needed and doesn't work everytime.
The drivers and the adb tools are configurative on my pc and working.
Already successfully installed the update HTC_One_X_RUU_5.18.502.1 and the latest 5.18 OTA firmware.
Now, the bootloader screen shows this:
*** UNLOCKED ***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
CID-11111111
HBOOT-2.18.0000
RADIO-1.35a.32.45.27
OpenDSP-v33.1.0.45.1128
eMMC-boot
Dec 3 2013,17:10:01:22502
Now, I don't really know where to go from here. I tried installing openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-evita.img and openrecovery-twrp-2.6.1.0-evita.img but neither works. If I try to boot to recovery then it starts the reboot cycle over again, only this time the first time it shows the logo with the red text bellow like it's going to enter recovery but then the reboot cycle again.
What can I do to make this phone alive again? What could it be happening?

- Ok LordBaal19, have you tried flashing the twrp-3.1.0-0-evita.img ?
- No LordBaal19, I haven't.
- Try it.
- Okay.... hey it worked! Now I can access Team Win Recovery Project 3.1.0-0.... Now what?
- I don't know... try to install a rom? What about Avatar ROM cm-1.0b-20121206-evita.zip?
- Already tried. It installs but when loading with the mask animation it reboots and never finish loading.

I never finished repairing this toaster. It turned out it has a defective memory which caused all the errors.

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Phone stuck on boot loop

I understand there are multiple threads like this and have read them but I'm still stuck on a boot loop, I have access to hboot.
My Hboot screen reads:
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.10.04.03_M
eMMC-boot
Apr 12 2011,00:55:45
This started happening after I did the aahk right after the radio downgrade it went to reboot and just kept rebooting I left it there for an hour rebooting and it never stopped.
After that I tried recovery and was just stuck on the white HTC logo no endless bootloop. So I searched for a solution for that and followed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396229
Which just resulted in another boot loop.
I then proceeded to the original thread where this all started and asked for help, help responded by telling me to run a RUU. My windows XP machine wouldn't run the RUU so now I'm on a Windows 7 PC and it ran smoothly I used the Gingerbread RUU from:
http://driphter.com/index.php?topic=3872.0
Now I'm still stuck on a boot loop and still have access to HBoot, I need help resolving this issue. All help is appreciated I just don't want this being a paper weight.
ryanb248 said:
I understand there are multiple threads like this and have read them but I'm still stuck on a boot loop, I have access to hboot.
My Hboot screen reads:
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.10.04.03_M
eMMC-boot
Apr 12 2011,00:55:45
This started happening after I did the aahk right after the radio downgrade it went to reboot and just kept rebooting I left it there for an hour rebooting and it never stopped.
After that I tried recovery and was just stuck on the white HTC logo no endless bootloop. So I searched for a solution for that and followed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396229
Which just resulted in another boot loop.
I then proceeded to the original thread where this all started and asked for help, help responded by telling me to run a RUU. My windows XP machine wouldn't run the RUU so now I'm on a Windows 7 PC and it ran smoothly I used the Gingerbread RUU from:
http://driphter.com/index.php?topic=3872.0
Now I'm still stuck on a boot loop and still have access to HBoot, I need help resolving this issue. All help is appreciated I just don't want this being a paper weight.
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If this is the result of running the AAHK, consult.irc.chatroom. Attn1, if he's there should be able to get you straightened out quicker then this thread will.
MMM-BACONSTRIPS said:
If this is the result of running the AAHK, consult.irc.chatroom. Attn1, if he's there should be able to get you straightened out quicker then this thread will.
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Yea Attn1 and his awesomeness solved the issue ^_^
ryanb248 said:
Yea Attn1 and his awesomeness solved the issue ^_^
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haha, yeah he's pretty awesome and he's seen just about everything when it comes to his kit, glad you got it worked out!
Boot Loop
I think your still good if you can boot anything!!!
did you try reflashing it ?
hold down the side button (down) and press on at the same time.
then select erase data and press on again>>>
JDS
Great another Happy Customer!!!

It takes extremely long time to pass bootloader

Hello!
I tried to AAHK my phone, but after this it takes EXTREMELY looooong time to boot: about 20 minutes after I press power button phone powers on, after that it buzzing about 5 minutes with white HTC screen. When it boots - it works normally. I tried to RUU this phone - but it didn't work: it hangs on black HTC screen and doesn't pass sign check after 30 minutes with error (as I understood, it sounds like that in English).
I tried to boot in bootloader and perform Facrory Reset - nothing.
I put PG32IMG.zip from RUU_Ace_Sense30_S_HTC_WWE_3.12.405.1_R_Radio_12.65.60.29_26.14.04.28_M_release_233505_signed.exe to SD, tried to boot to bootloader... but it doesn't falsh from it.
What can I try now?
P.S.
ACE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.85.0019
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.06.04.06_M
eMMC-boot
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NemeZZiZZ said:
Hello!
I tried to AAHK my phone, but after this it takes EXTREMELY looooong time to boot: about 20 minutes after I press power button phone powers on, after that it buzzing about 5 minutes with white HTC screen. When it boots - it works normally. I tried to RUU this phone - but it didn't work: it hangs on black HTC screen and doesn't pass sign check after 30 minutes with error (as I understood, it sounds like that in English).
I tried to boot in bootloader and perform Facrory Reset - nothing.
I put PG32IMG.zip from RUU_Ace_Sense30_S_HTC_WWE_3.12.405.1_R_Radio_12.65.60.29_26.14.04.28_M_release_233505_signed.exe to SD, tried to boot to bootloader... but it doesn't falsh from it.
What can I try now?
P.S.
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It seems that You have messed the bootloader. What version and where did You Get it from of the Hack Kit are You using. Also the bootloader version Is PD98IMG.zip so of course it wont work what u did.
If You are using the last version of the Hack Kit, then there's no way that running it have messed your bootloader. You should have read all the warnings.
glevitan said:
It seems that You have messed the bootloader. What version and where did You Get it from of the Hack Kit are You using. Also the bootloader version Is PD98IMG.zip so of course it wont work what u did.
If You are using the last version of the Hack Kit, then there's no way that running it have messed your bootloader. You should have read all the warnings.
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Well, I tried several time - and found out, that I need to flash another RUU for AT&T - downloaded it from HTC site. It took VERY long time, but it was flashed. Thanks a lot.

[Q] Stock HTC One S Boot Loop

Sorry for beginning a new thread, I searched around and haven't found this exact issue resolved elsewhere.
I have a completely stock HTC One S US T-Mob, as of now it is bootloader unlocked. It is unrooted and has never been rooted. I received this phone from insurance just a week ago, everything was running fine, all of a sudden the phone shut off and began endlessly rebooting. It boots up to the HTC logo, goes black and starts over again. The phone does not have USB debugging enabled because I never planned to modify it. I can get into the bootloader and fastboot, however, no options in the bootloader menu are responsive. If I select anything other than "Power Down" in the fastboot menu the phone instantly returns to bootlooping. I can't select "factory reset" or anything. I can't even plug the phone in to charge without it re-entering a bootloop.
I've been trying to find a way to force USB debugging, or flash a stock rom just so that I can reset the damn thing back to stock. That is why the bootloader is now unlocked. Everything was completely stock when the bootloop took hold.
I'm hoping someone can help me out with a fix. I don't care about recovering my data, I don't care about modifying this phone, I just want to get out of this bootloop and back to stock. Please help. Is there anything I can do?
Here is the text from my bootloader.
*** tampered ***
*** unlocked ***
vle pvt ship s-on rl
hboot-1.14.0005
radio-1.11t.50.02.22
opendsp-v29.1.0.45.0622
emmc-boot
Nov 21 2012, 12:17:41
Any info you need, let me know.
derpaderp said:
Sorry for beginning a new thread, I searched around and haven't found this exact issue resolved elsewhere.
I have a completely stock HTC One S US T-Mob, as of now it is bootloader unlocked. It is unrooted and has never been rooted. I received this phone from insurance just a week ago, everything was running fine, all of a sudden the phone shut off and began endlessly rebooting. It boots up to the HTC logo, goes black and starts over again. The phone does not have USB debugging enabled because I never planned to modify it. I can get into the bootloader and fastboot, however, no options in the bootloader menu are responsive. If I select anything other than "Power Down" in the fastboot menu the phone instantly returns to bootlooping. I can't select "factory reset" or anything. I can't even plug the phone in to charge without it re-entering a bootloop.
I've been trying to find a way to force USB debugging, or flash a stock rom just so that I can reset the damn thing back to stock. That is why the bootloader is now unlocked. Everything was completely stock when the bootloop took hold.
I'm hoping someone can help me out with a fix. I don't care about recovering my data, I don't care about modifying this phone, I just want to get out of this bootloop and back to stock. Please help. Is there anything I can do?
Here is the text from my bootloader.
*** tampered ***
*** unlocked ***
vle pvt ship s-on rl
hboot-1.14.0005
radio-1.11t.50.02.22
opendsp-v29.1.0.45.0622
emmc-boot
Nov 21 2012, 12:17:41
Any info you need, let me know.
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Well it seems most of the damage has been done. I would flash RUU using the all in one tool kit. It might be possible your boot image became corrupt. You could even flash a custom rom at this point since your bootloader is already unlocked.
biggardr said:
Well it seems most of the damage has been done. I would flash RUU using the all in one tool kit. It might be possible your boot image became corrupt. You could even flash a custom rom at this point since your bootloader is already unlocked.
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Hey, thank you so much for your reply. I've got the All-In-One toolkit, and when I try to use it to flash an RUU or ROM it says Device Not Found. I have HTC Sync installed, so the drivers should be there, and everything else looks to be in place. The All-In-One dialogue says that USB debugging must be enabled, and it is not.
Is there a way around?
can't get out of boot loop!
was on ElementalX 5.0, but i started experiencing bad battery life, so flashed ElementalX 4.3, and got stuck in the loop.
when i had boot loop happening before, i just had to flash boot.img via cmd, but that's not doing anything.

[Q] HTC Velocity 4G (Telstra) - hanging on HTC logo

Hi All,
Hoping the community might have some pointers on reviving a HTC Velocity 4G, it is carrier branded (Telstra) if that makes a difference.
HOLIDAY PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.85.0029
eMMC-boot
Mar 15 2012, 17:16:42
When powered on normally, the phone presents the green HTC logo on a white background and stays there. I can hold Vol-Down and power to get to the menu, select Fastboot and connect via a PC so there is some life there. The phone has only ever been stock, in my attempts to bring it back to life the bootloader was first unlocked after the fault appeared.
I have tried two separate Telstra RUU without sucess, as the software on the phone is newer
I've tried to flash Cyanogenmod ROM and other ROMs but failed, invalid signature.
I've tried to S-OFF using JuopunutBear S-OFF Public Beta but the process tries a reboot and the phone hangs at the logo screen
I wanted to try PH39IMG.zip via a SD card, but I couldn't find a link to a known compatible file, the links I found were now dead. I didn't want to try other non-Telstra PH39IMG files in case I made things worse.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks, Ken

[Q] Hang on bootscreen after touchscreen replacement

Phone with stock firmware
after replacing the touchscreen it hangs on boot
it load the htc logo then play the gingle and play the "quite brilliant" animation and then it stay there forever
it is not the first time i replace a screen or open a device and i'm quite sure I did not mess anything.
I tried the safeboot but it hangs with an image of a phone with a red triangle...
any suggestion?
thanks
giammin said:
Phone with stock firmware
after replacing the touchscreen it hangs on boot
it load the htc logo then play the gingle and play the "quite brilliant" animation and then it stay there forever
it is not the first time i replace a screen or open a device and i'm quite sure I did not mess anything.
I tried the safeboot but it hangs with an image of a phone with a red triangle...
any suggestion?
thanks
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and what do the logs say?
first check the boot logs...
if the phone goes on- through boot screen,
and hangs on boot animation,
one of the reasons for me, was always missing or
corrupted some software component
( framework-res in my case )
if you are able to obtain the logs,
read them or attach them to the post
with some info about software ver. on board,
and the like,
you can also try to reflash ruu
but i`d wait a little with that
to see what is really happening
behind the curtain....
Thank you for your quick reply and sorry for my late one!
the phone is stock android 2.3 deployed by htc
the recovery says:
*** LOCKED ****
SAGA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0002
RADIO-3822.10.08.04_M
eMMC-boot
Aug 22 2011.15:22:13
I don't know where to find boots log...
if i try the recovery from hboot it display an image with red triangle with inside a exclamation point like this: http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/xx209/erisuser1/recovery_boot/leakV2/icon_error.png
giammin said:
Thank you for your quick reply and sorry for my late one!
the phone is stock android 2.3 deployed by htc
the recovery says:
*** LOCKED ****
SAGA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0002
RADIO-3822.10.08.04_M
eMMC-boot
Aug 22 2011.15:22:13
I don't know where to find boots log...
if i try the recovery from hboot it display an image with red triangle with inside a exclamation point like this: http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/xx209/erisuser1/recovery_boot/leakV2/icon_error.png
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red triangle, when booting in to stock recovery is quite normal,
you need a custom one to proceed with anything,
as for logcats...
you`ll need to install and set up ADB on your computer,
(with ADB and fastboot drivers instaled- for the ver. of windows you`re using)
so, when you plug the phone in,
it`ll be recognised as adb device, with its specific number,
and/or, while in fastboot mode...
when it is all set and comunicating,
you shall:
- connect the phone to pc
- open up terminal (command prompt)
- direct it where ADB is installed with < cd c:\ >command
- boot the phone as ussual
and type in terminal:
adb logcat >phone.txt [enter]
wait a while for the logcat to proceed
and to finish-
simultanously hit < Ctrl+c >
now, in the adb directory ( where you`ve directed terminal before)
you`ll find < phone.txt > file...
and that`s the logcat file:fingers-crossed:
at the end I resolved with 2 consecutive hard reset
the phone magically has booted and works fine :good:
really really strange...
Thank you very much for your help! :highfive:

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