This is the first phone that I have tried any kind of rooting or flashing or etc. I followed steps where given, but I think something has gone wrong in the process because a lot of the folders that used to be on the SD card are now gone. I need to start from square one, and I'm not exactly sure how to accomplish that. I know this is a very noob-ish question, but I would appreciate the help.
I have to have screwed the pooch pretty bad, I'm caught in a loop at the HTC splash screen and then it reboots. Any helps would be very much appreciated. I know I did something, I just don't know what.
you dont give enough info..i mean what steps did you follow? when did things go wrong? what step was it? what was the last thing you did?
pull the battery and then boot into recovery (hold volume down+hold power)
EVOKeith said:
This is the first phone that I have tried any kind of rooting or flashing or etc. I followed steps where given, but I think something has gone wrong in the process because a lot of the folders that used to be on the SD card are now gone. I need to start from square one, and I'm not exactly sure how to accomplish that. I know this is a very noob-ish question, but I would appreciate the help.
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Flash the RUU from the "All roms" thread
Everything was fine after the root guide I followed (the idiot-proof one). When I attempted to do the Nand access portion something went wrong because I got an error that the SD card was blank or had an unsupported file system. The only choice I had was to format the SD card.
Now, when I attempt to install a downloaded .zip from recovery it acts like it is going to install but goes right back to the menu after a few seconds. IF I tell it to reboot then I get caught back in the splash screen rebooting over and over again.
do a full wipe and cache wipe, reboot and see if that helps before you go any further. you do that when you boot into recovery. that will likely fix it. If not post what it does then.
What happens:
When I boot into recovery the first bit is that it tried to load PC36IMG.zip, I get the following:
Main version is older!
Update Fail!
Do you want to reboot device?
<VOL UP> Yes
<VOL DOWN> No
I selected No and went into Recovery. I wiped all data and cache and rebooted. Once again the white HTC EVO 4G screen comes up for a few moments and then the phone powers off and restarts with the same screen over and over. I'm at a complete loss.
bumping for help
is that pc36img.zip the rom that you initially flashed that worked or is it a different one that was part of the 'nand access portion'? I figured that would be from an 'update.zip', but I barely know what I'm doing outside of the well detailed guides.
If it isn't the rom you flashed, try loading that rom back on there. I hope you have another device you can read/write micro-sd's from.
If it is the rom you flashed try flashing another rom.
...I'm a noob here too, but I'm on my second rooted/custom recovered phone so I'll help as I can.
Did you make a nandroid backup?
Whelp, it rolled over and died. Going to Sprint tomorrow. Thanks for trying to help guys.
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Whelp, it rolled over and died. Going to Sprint tomorrow. Thanks for trying to help guys.
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Lucky for you that none a single rep I've ever spoken to in any Sprint store has any idea about anything whatsoever. I returned a Samsung Moment that I never bothered to restore to stock...hey turned it on, it booted up with a "Hacksung, XDA developers" screen, proceeded to load up a (then hours old) 2.1 lock screen and said "Okay, it still works", didn't check to see if I had kept the memory card in or even re-packed the charger and gave me a refund for everything on the receipt, even things I didn't have in the bag.
...another time before that I was asking about the Android 2.1 update and when it was being rolled out to which the sales rep stood up, turned around and yelled "Bobbyyy....what's an android and when do we get one in?"
Though I'm sure there is a way to bring your phone back...perhaps check in on the thread where you got your rom and see if anyone else has had such issues, give all the details you can in the order in which they happened.
If you can still get to the hboot screen try the zip posted here using the instructions here
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I've got cyanogen's optimized 1.5r2v3.4, and Recovery Image v1.2. I have read half a dozen threads on how to get your phone back to stock, including this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=491350, but I have a unique impediment.
The screen on my fiance's brand new phone completely stopped working after less than a week. I can only interact with the phone via adb connected to the recovery shell, so I have to be absolutely sure it goes perfectly the first time (since the odds of having a working recovery shell after a bad flash are slim). I have not changed the second splash screen, so by what I read, all I need to flash back are the SPL, then the DREAIMG.nbh, correct?
How do I do update.zip for flashing the SPL via the recovery console? I had no problems getting the phone from stock to rooted, followed the instructions step by step. But now that I have to try and figure out how to do EVERYTHING via adb ONLY, I read the most simple instructions and find myself going 'wait, what?', trying to figure out how that would work done entirely without being able to see feedback on the phone screen.
Use the DREAIMG.nbh and recovery.img for rc29 stock its in the rooting thread.......load up the phone in fastboot (camera and power button) the phone will recognize the files and tell u to hit a button....you hit that whopping one button and wait 2 minutes and you'll be back to stock rc29 where then you can reroot or just sit around waiting for Over the air updates from t-mobile to catch u up to cupcake.....honestly i don't use fastboot EVER but i always keep those two files on my sdcard so if i have a problem i just run it and blast back to rc29 and start over......hope u see this before its closed in 5 seconds for not using the SEARCH BUTTON
sorry just use just reread ur post...use the DREAIMG.nbh it has the old SPL built into it
i'm not sure how this would be done, but what iwould suggest is put the original SPL on the SD card as update.zip and the DREAIMG.nbh on the sd in the root of the sdcard, then reboot holding home, give teh phone 5 minutes to boot into recovery then press alt+S wait 10 or more minutes to let it flash and then press home and back to reboot, or in adb shell type reboot bootloader, give it a minute or so and then press power, wait 30 minutes and hit the trackball, if after hitting the trackball the phone vibrates then it went fine, if not then the .nbh didn't flash
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i'm not sure how this would be done, but what i would suggest is...
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Yeah, that sounds like a plan. Thanks, I just really couldn't get my head around how I could possibly do this!
Can I ask why you are bothering? Are you afraid they will hit you with an out-of-warranty fee because it's rooted? They won't, I've returned a first gen G1 that had the issue of the screens ribbon cable coming unplugged (sounds like your problem) and T-Mobile sent us a new one no problem.
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Are you afraid they will hit you with an out-of-warranty fee because it's rooted?
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Yeah, actually. *shrug* it doesn't seem to have flashed back to the stock image anyway, so I guess it'll have to go back in whatever form it's in. Hopefully you're right and they don't care about custom images.
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Hopefully you're right and they don't care about custom images.
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They sure didn't care about mine.
And besides, whether or not your phone is rooted isn't in the check-list of questions a CSR is supposed to ask before accepting a return, so how could it be your fault?
Actually they asked me repeatedly if i botched rooting my phone, i kept asking what that meant and they moved on after the third or fourth time they asked(which i found odd since the demo phone in my t-mo store is rooted and running dude 1.2). as long as it doesn't have a custom splash screen it should be ok.
also you could always grap the OTA update and edit it in some way(resize a pic and put it back) and then resign with testkeys and rename update.zip then the only thing they'll see if they really look at the phone is a bootloader that's been changed and recovery, but the rest will look like their stuff.
tethering caused double post sorry
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Actually they asked me repeatedly if i botched rooting my phone, i kept asking what that meant and they moved on after the third or fourth time they asked
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No way. Sweet. I haven't seen this policy yet, but I never pay attention
yeah well, i have had enough experience rooting and un-rooting to the point that i decided that when my replacement arrived i rooted it with my eyes closed, i had all the needed files on my sd card and comp so i used adb install and memorized the steps. only took an hour to do. the thing i hate when i am on the phone with them is when they ask me to reboot/pull battery/wipe when i tell them i tried all that and then i called.
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yeah well, i have had enough experience rooting and un-rooting to the point that i decided that when my replacement arrived i rooted it with my eyes closed, i had all the needed files on my sd card and comp so i used adb install and memorized the steps. only took an hour to do. the thing i hate when i am on the phone with them is when they ask me to reboot/pull battery/wipe when i tell them i tried all that and then i called.
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When you talk to those people you have to sound as newbish as possible, that's probably why they kept asking if you rooted it.
trust me i sound like a freaking idiot. "they told me on the t-mobile forums to press the homekey and turn the phone on and i got a triangle with an exclamatioin point, and then i pressed alt+w and after a few seconds my phone rebooted but the screen is always sideways when i open apps." i act like an idiot and they replace it. the only problem i had was when the guy asked what my favorite thing about the phone is, right after i told him i didn't know what root was. i just said games cause that's all i could come up with
Hello all,
I think I may have bricked my nexus one. It is completely my fault for attempting things that I knew little about, so flame away But after the flaming, if anyone is willing to help I would be sooooo thankfull...
I successfully rooted my phone following the instructions on this page: (all links edited with a double asterisk as I don't believe I can post links)
h**p://theunlockr.com/2010/01/02/how-to-root-the-nexus-one/
Then successfully installed cyanogenmod (which is awesome!) following this page:
h**p://theunlockr.com/2010/01/08/how-to-load-a-custom-rom-on-the-nexus-one/
All was well, I even got the modaco desire rom up and running, and was happily switching back and forth using the recovery screen. I had nand backups for specific setups, etc.
Then I decided it would be good to know how to go back to stock, and found this page:
h**p://**w.androidspin.com/2010/05/06/guide-unrooting-your-nexus-one-its-like-it-never-happened-almost/
I followed the instructions to the letter (I think) except for erasing userdata (it said "failed: remote not allowed"). I thought that things would be ok, since I'd recently wiped, so I followed the page till the end.
The phone rebooted, and I got the original nexus boot animation - but it's in an endless loop! What's worse, it that now when I try to go to the bootloader or recovery mode, I get the exclamation triangle with the little android.
Is there any way through a command prompt (or other method) that I can fix this? I tried to re-flash the RA recovery image through the command prompt, but the response was, "waiting for device."
ANYTHING that anyone can suggest to help, I would be so thankful! I've been loving the nexus, and hate to think that I crippled it
Thanks in advance,
Randy
I doubt its bricked.
Noticed you didnt mention that fast boot doesnt work? (power button+trackball) try it.
Once you get to fastboot you can flash any ROM back. (fastboot flash **** commands from a command shell)
Did you ever perform a Nand Backup from Recovery?
It's not bricked, the only way to brick is to interrupt power when flashing a Radio image
Connect phone to PC. Open command prompt.
adb reboot recovery
Wipe, reflash.
So far, nobody has managed to brick a Nexus. There is no way as the fastboot mode can restore the whole phone and can't be messed with. Make sure you have the latest version of the SDK with correct USB drivers and fastboot. Then try and reflash the recovery image.
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nexus5894 said:
So far, nobody has managed to brick a Nexus. There is no way as the fastboot mode can restore the whole phone and can't be messed with. Make sure you have the latest version of the SDK with correct USB drivers and fastboot. Then try and reflash the recovery image.
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Actually...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6320068&postcount=404
Paul22000 said:
Actually...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6320068&postcount=404
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It worked!!!!!
It worked!!
britoso, thank you soooooo much! The only way that I knew to get into bootloader/recovery was via power button/volume down, but power/trackball brought up the bootloader screen, and I clicked on fastboot. I was able to flash the RA recover image through the command terminal via fastboot, then able to get into recovery. I had cyan and modaco sense on the sd, and was able to flash one of them on.
I never thought I'd be so happy to see "quietly brilliant"!!! I WILL buy you a beer, a case in fact as soon as money clears my paypal account.
I have learned my lesson, research research research. (I did do some, but not enough to feel comfortable with what I was doing - hence my cry for help!)
Other than the phone and OS itself, the thing I like most about the nexus is the fact that one CAN root, and then customize (sold a Telus moto droid because I could not do that very thing).
I digress... thanks again so much!
And Paul, thanks for your sense ROM; I've had HTC phones from the Touch to the the diamond to the Hero, and missed the UI!
Randy Malkoski said:
It worked!!
britoso, thank you soooooo much! The only way that I knew to get into bootloader/recovery was via power button/volume down, but power/trackball brought up the bootloader screen, and I clicked on fastboot. I was able to flash the RA recover image through the command terminal via fastboot, then able to get into recovery. I had cyan and modaco sense on the sd, and was able to flash one of them on.
I never thought I'd be so happy to see "quietly brilliant"!!! I WILL buy you a beer, a case in fact as soon as money clears my paypal account.
I have learned my lesson, research research research. (I did do some, but not enough to feel comfortable with what I was doing - hence my cry for help!)
Other than the phone and OS itself, the thing I like most about the nexus is the fact that one CAN root, and then customize (sold a Telus moto droid because I could not do that very thing).
I digress... thanks again so much!
And Paul, thanks for your sense ROM; I've had HTC phones from the Touch to the the diamond to the Hero, and missed the UI!
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Glad to hear it. You learn the most by trial and error.
I think i got the same problem. i tried to Unlock Bootloader and Root Google Nexus One which was successful but then i tried to superboot it and when it came to the part where you "double click the ‘install-superboot-windows.bat’ file" i clicked it but it did not go to the nnext screen where the superboot completes it just stayed at the "bootloader screen". i must hve not done something or done something wrong i dont know.
So then i unplugged the phone from the pc and rebooted it. when it reeboted i wasnt getting any network, the phone was slow and the notification bar would not slide down...also i noticed the phone restarting on itself...
/i tried all kinds of "restore to factory settings" but not solved. Can anyone tell me what to do tht will work. I coud not understand what was said in the above thread as i am new to this android n my first time rooting n stuff n i believe that solution would work for me too..if some one could please explain in simple tirms the steps i need to take would be good...
Really appreciate it....
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I think i got the same problem. i tried to Unlock Bootloader and Root Google Nexus One which was successful but then i tried to superboot it and when it came to the part where you "double click the ‘install-superboot-windows.bat’ file" i clicked it but it did not go to the nnext screen where the superboot completes it just stayed at the "bootloader screen". i must hve not done something or done something wrong i dont know.
So then i unplugged the phone from the pc and rebooted it. when it reeboted i wasnt getting any network, the phone was slow and the notification bar would not slide down...also i noticed the phone restarting on itself...
/i tried all kinds of "restore to factory settings" but not solved. Can anyone tell me what to do tht will work. I coud not understand what was said in the above thread as i am new to this android n my first time rooting n stuff n i believe that solution would work for me too..if some one could please explain in simple tirms the steps i need to take would be good...
Really appreciate it....
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Tell me what i need to download again and how to go about it...i really need my phone working again ((((
I have officialy given up on repairing my phone. Looks like it's not possible to fix this thing. Just spent the better part of 3 pays (4hours of sleep a night) trying to get my phone fixed. My sister bought this EVO through some work deal and gave me it on Christmas. I rooted it that night, and bricked it 30mins later, because of the newer partition scheme it is currently impossible to get this phone back working...
This is what I have now. A EVO 4G that boots normally to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0003.jpg
A Vol Down + Power Boot boots to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0004.jpg
I can also navigate to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0005.jpg
Because of the S-OFF it is obvious to those in the know that I rooted my phone.
I'm just wondering if you guys think this scenaro will work.
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Walk into a Sprint Repair Store, tell them my sister just bought the phone new (about a week ago) and gave it to me as a X-Mas gift. I chose to do the latest OTA-Update, and after it stopped booting and only went to this screen. ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0003.jpg
Where I'd have to pull the battery to turn it off.
They will probably try VolDown+Power and might comment on S-OFF (which I will say I don't know what that is).
Hope they give me a new/refurbished EVO for free or less then $50.
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Questions
* Should I go to a Sprint Store I've never been to? (There are stores within 20miles of me) (Closest knows I root phones, then other I've been into a bunch of times and may have given up on me)
* Should I get the receipt from my sister, who I don't want to tell I rooted/bricked phone
* Call ahead of time and see what they say on the phone?
* Also please give me suggestions of anything that will help
BTW
* Am well within 30days of buying phone, though I'm not sure if my sister bought it through Sprint or not (Think she did though)
* I have pin/name/number on account and can easily activate a different phone they give me.
* Would rather not tell my sister or even get the receipt from her room to keep her from suspecting anything, but can if need be
Thanks for your suggestions, wanted to get this done by the end of the week before I head back down to San Luis Obispo for college. (Where there are fewer Sprint Stores to spam)
I don't know what the policy is.... most likely, as soon as they see where you're at, the tech will figure out that you were trying to root your phone, and you'll be SOL.
Have you tried booting your phone via ADB? Maybe you can go into recovery via adb shell and see if you can go from there....
if you can get it to power up all is not lost, try pushing AMON's recovery via fastboot
Fastboot
Copy recovery-RA-evo-v1.8.0.img in your android-sdk-windows\tools\ folder
Boot your phone into fastboot mode
fastboot devices(press enter) (to make sure that fastboot "sees" your phone)
fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-evo-v1.8.0.img(press enter)
Since your phone turns on and you can boot into fastboot. Bricked would mean nothing happens period. There's still hope. Try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141. There's a video walk-through showing you how to unroot and return to s-on. Then you may be able to start over.
Good Luck!
-kp
Edit: Try GMan's suggestion above 1st.
Sorry guys, itried all that stuff yesterday for several hours in the irc.
*adb doesn't recognize device (if you can help me with this that would be great)
*fastboot works but always gives
Code:
writing 'recovery'... FAILED (remote:image update error)
*flashes in hboot except for Radio_V2 always give
Code:
Parsing...[SD ZIP]
[1] RECOVERY - Fail-PU
Partition update fail!
Update Fail!
It's all in the opening post of the first thread I linked. Wanted to keep that thread about fixing my phone, and this one about getting it back to Sprint / HTC. Thanks
Do you have TEP on this device? If so, and you were to accidentally drop your phone in a very deep lake, river or ocean, you would be covered for loss with a $100 deductible. You can add TEP in the first 30 days, if you don't already have it.
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Do you have TEP on this device? If so, and you were to accidentally drop your phone in a very deep lake, river or ocean, you would be covered for loss with a $100 deductible. You can add TEP in the first 30 days, if you don't already have it.
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Sprint Insurance right? I don't... I might do that but that's my last resort.
josh4trunks said:
Sorry guys, itried all that stuff yesterday for several hours in the irc.
*adb doesn't recognize device (if you can help me with this that would be great)
*fastboot works but always gives
Code:
writing 'recovery'... FAILED (remote:image update error)
*flashes in hboot except for Radio_V2 always give
Code:
Parsing...[SD ZIP]
[1] RECOVERY - Fail-PU
Partition update fail!
Update Fail!
It's all in the opening post of the first thread I linked. Wanted to keep that thread about fixing my phone, and this one about getting it back to Sprint / HTC. Thanks
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If you can boot into the hboot just run a ruu and restore the factory Rom, if all fail pm me your number and I will walk you thru it
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I could be completely wrong but it's my understanding that, as long as you can get into the hboot, all hope is not lost. I thought I had bricked my wife's Evo when I was rooting it last week.
What worked for me was:
1. Take the SD card out and put it in a PC.
2. Clear out all files on the root of the SD card. (Not sure if this is needed but it's what I did. I left the folders in place though.)
3. Download the appropriate stock ROM from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838448 (Thanks xHausx!!)
4. Rename the ROM to PC36IMG.zip and place it on the root of the SD card.
5. Place SD card back in the phone and boot into hboot.
6. Your phone should detect the PC36IMG.zip and take forever to load it before asking you if you want to install. Say yes to the install and let it reboot after the install.
This brought my wife's phone back to stock so I could attempt the root again. My wife's phone is a white 0004 that came stock with 3.30.651.3 on it. I downloaded the 3.30.651.2_PC36IMG.zip from the site above and it worked just fine.
This is what worked for me but results may very. I'm still a nOOb with this, having just came from a Pre, you may want to wait till someone else comfirms that the above will work...
Hope this helps!
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I could be completely wrong but it's my understanding that, as long as you can get into the hboot, all hope is not lost. I thought I had bricked my wife's Evo when I was rooting it last week. What worked for me was:
1. Take the SD card out and put it in a PC.
2. Clear out all files on the root of the SD card. (Not sure if this is needed but it's what I did. I left the folders in place though.
3. Download the appropriate stock ROM from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838448 (Thanks xHausx!!)
4. Rename the ROM to PC36IMG.zip and place it on the root of the SD card.
5. Place SD card back in the phone and boot into hboot.
6. Your phone should detect the PC36IMG.zip and take forever to load it before asking you if you want to install. Say yes to the install and let it reboot after the install.
This brought my wife's phone back to stock so I could attempt the root again. My wife's phone is a white 0004 that came stock with 3.30.651.3 on it. I downloaded the 3.30.651.2_PC36IMG.zip from the site above and it worked just fine.
This is what worked for me but results may very. I'm still a nOOb with this, having just came from a Pre, you may want to wait till someone else comfirms that the above will work...
Hope this helps!
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Tried this multiple time with different PC36IMG.zip, always get Failed-PU
Partition Update Error, I might try the 3.30 version though just to make sure.
Won't like my opinion but, you knew the risks of rooting. If you can't fix your phone then you should add the insurance and suck up the deductible fee. You don't deserve (or anyone for that matter) a free replacement for ****ing up your phone. It sucks but that's the risk. They'll normally have you one the next day.
Your phone is definitely not bricked and is fixable. Do you have adb drivers installed on your PC? If not find them and install them then try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829045?
Since you are already s-off you won't have to do all the steps, but by reading the entire OP you could figure out where to start and what to do. Just to be on the safe side you may want to start at the beginning using HBOOT USB from this screen you posted ftp://eto.homeip.net/shared/IMAG0004.jpg and start completely over. you are not bricked. Just hang in there and someone here will get you hooked up. You are in the right place my friend.
Evo's are really not that easy to fully brick.
I know whats wrong with your phone problem is i don't know how to exactly fix it! When you tried to root it after taking the OTA or upgrading the HBOOT you messed up the partition table thats why you can't flash a rom what you need to do is try to run a ruu back to stock and then try to reroot but untill you get the partition table fixed you have a phone that is nand unlocked and can't flash any rom the ruu rewrites the partition table if your phone came with 3.70 then use that ruu but if you took the ota then run the 3.30 should work don't do a PC36IMG run the RUU in fastboot usb mode
Have you tried using a different SD card? Is it possible that something is corrupt with it? I also hear that you need to have at least 1GB of free space on the card when your trying to flash it.....
Let me just say myself and this guy stayed up late last night working on this phone trying every possible root/unroot method you can think of.
The pc he is using has adb drivers installed but the computer wont recognize his device as a adb device. Fastboot on renders certain commands and we tried all with various recoveries. I hit up a dev and we went thru different things and cant seem to figure this one out
As I told the Josh it can not be bricked because we get the bootloader and fastboot screen, I think its not even the partition but the recovery. Also he has a modified hboot by someone on xda (josh please post the link) which I believe that pc36img is whats causing all the problems.
If anyone could help it would be appreciated!!
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I know whats wrong with your phone problem is i don't know how to exactly fix it! When you tried to root it after taking the OTA or upgrading the HBOOT you messed up the partition table thats why you can't flash a rom what you need to do is try to run a ruu back to stock and then try to reroot but untill you get the partition table fixed you have a phone that is nand unlocked and can't flash any rom the ruu rewrites the partition table if your phone came with 3.70 then use that ruu but if you took the ota then run the 3.30 should work don't do a PC36IMG run the RUU in fastboot usb mode
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Let me clarify he didnt take any ota (this is what i told him to tell sprint)
He had a 2.02 hboot and rooted with tha method successfully. Then ( for reasons beyond my comprehension) he tried to downgrade his hboot. The method he used, used some sort of mod hboot which is supposedly .76 but says 2.10. This is where the bootloader screen began to loop.
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Let me clarify he didnt take any ota (this is what i told him to tell sprint)
He had a 2.02 hboot and rooted with tha method successfully. Then ( for reasons beyond my comprehension) he tried to downgrade his hboot. The method he used, used some sort of mod hboot which is supposedly .76 but says 2.10. This is where the bootloader screen began to loop.
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I'm sure he thought you needed the engineering SPL to be able to flash roms. When I rooted mine back in June with toast's method, that was the way to do it. I rooted my girl's new Evo last month using Unrevoked, and I also downgraded the hboot because I thought I had to in order to flash a custom rom. Fortunately, I was able to do so with no issues.
Cleared all the caches?
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Let me clarify he didnt take any ota (this is what i told him to tell sprint)
He had a 2.02 hboot and rooted with tha method successfully. Then ( for reasons beyond my comprehension) he tried to downgrade his hboot. The method he used, used some sort of mod hboot which is supposedly .76 but says 2.10. This is where the bootloader screen began to loop.
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The partition table is screwed but there has to be a way to reset it I knew that method was risky told my friends to stay away from it
Sent from my EVO at the edge of hell
I've been ROM-hopping, trying Synergy, Alliance, Myn, and several others. On the last one, MikG 2.3, I had it loaded up and working fine. I started installing apps from the Android Market. That, too, was going fine, until it suddenly rebooted in the middle of an app download/install.
It went to the white screen with HTC EVO 4G on it, and then went black, then back to the white screen, over and over.
Six hours later, I'm still stuck in the loop. To make matters worse, I accidentally lost root (I see "S-ON" at the top). So now I'm stuck without root until GB is rooted successfully, which hopefully isn't tooooo far off in the future.
But that's the least of my concerns. I would be extremely happy with a stock install of any sort at this point, but I can't get anything to load. No recovery, no ROMs, but I can get into HBOOT so I'm able to try to load any PC36IMG.zip files. The last one I tried was the "PC36IMG_SuperSonic_GB_Sprint_WWE_4.24.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.05.02_NV_2.15_release_199233_signed.zip" (renamed to just PC36IMG.zip, of course). It appears to load just fine and in the end says "Update Complete... Do you want to reboot device?"
I choose yes, it reboots... and we're back in the loop. I have no idea what to do or try at this point. Any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated! My next step is to take it to the Sprint store, but that's over an hour away and will have to wait till the weekend.
Thanks everyone!! If you need any more information, let me know. Believe me, I'll be monitoring this thread closely!
/Kevin
I'm sure uve heard this before and prob won't work but worth a try....try reformatting ur SD card and then flashing the file in bootliader again. Could be a corrupt SD card
Papa Smurf151 said:
I'm sure uve heard this before and prob won't work but worth a try....try reformatting ur SD card and then flashing the file in bootliader again. Could be a corrupt SD card
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Yeah, I tried. I have several SD cards of varying sizes (4GB, 8GB, and my primary 16GB). Formatted the 4- and 8GB ones and tried from each, but no go. Thanks for the try though!
/Kevin
Reset phone to recovery (stock), choose fastboot. Plug in USB to computer.
Look for the correct ruu exe file and ruu it via exe method
trim81 said:
Reset phone to recovery (stock), choose fastboot. Plug in USB to computer.
Look for the correct ruu exe file and ruu it via exe method
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Just did it and the process went well, said it was successful... but it's still stuck in the same loop. I'm thinking the phone is beyond repair. Thanks for trying, though. It really looked like it might work for a second.
/Kevin
what was the app?
That's what I want to know and how do you get accidentally to S-On?
Put the phone in a refrigerator ... as crazy as it sounds, it might be the infamous overheating issue.
Put in refrigerator, for about 5min
The app was "Kid Zone" (Zoodles), but I'm not blaming the app by any means. I've used it for a long time, it's highly-rated in the market, etc. I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
As far as getting back to S-ON, I think it must have been when I flashed the stock recovery. I was flashing so many things out of desperation that I can't swear to that, but I'm pretty sure that's what did it. Now that it looks like I'm heading to the Sprint store tomorrow, I guess it's a GOOD thing it's back to S-ON. Heh.
Pretty sure it's not heat-related. My phone was off all night (since it's not usable) in an air conditioned room, so it's cool to the touch. I tried the RUU process again with the same results. (I'm not sticking it in the refrigerator, because I'm afraid of activating the water-damage sensor -- I don't want any excuses from Sprint when I bring it in tomorrow!)
Appreciate the help!!
/Kevin
That sucks, but tbh, I have yet to see one case of anyone at Sprint checking a bootloader to see if a phone is S-On. MOF, I bet if it doesn't boot at all, or is a stock ROM , they wouldn't even know the difference.
HipKat said:
That sucks, but tbh, I have yet to see one case of anyone at Sprint checking a bootloader to see if a phone is S-On. MOF, I bet if it doesn't boot at all, or is a stock ROM , they wouldn't even know the difference.
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I hear ya. I haven't run into any techs at my local stores that are knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. (I know others have, so you never know, but I have yet to see one.)
/Kevin
To conclude this: I went to the Sprint store today where they assured me they would reload the software but it would take 1.5 hours. I came back 1.5 hours later... and they handed me a new (refurb) EVO. They said they weren't able to load anything on the phone.
So, no surprise with the outcome there. I was fairly certain they were going to have to replace the EVO, and they did.
Thanks to everyone who tried to help, but it was just beyond help!
/Kevin
I had that same problem with my phone back in November. Continues boot loop. Finally, having boot loop for 8hrs, I took it to Sprint and they replaced my phone. They called it a power cycle issue. $35 new refurbished phone works well. Never had a problem since.
Evening all,
I have a DHD that is stuck in HBOOT/FASTBOOT, or at least that and the stock recovery program is all I can get to.
I tried an AAHK, and it basically tried to do a downgrade and has left the phone with no data, still at s-on, and I can't find an operator RUU(three uk) to flash it back to a useable state.
Is there a three RUU available?
I'm running around in circles as I can't make a gold card, due to not having another DHD available to retrieve the MMC2. All I need is a goldcard and then I can flash a WWE, but I cant find anywhere to make one without the phone or a similar one.
I dont think it turned the microsd properly into a gc, before it tried to downgrade. Is their anyway I can test to see if the memory card has been successfully goldcarded?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
James
This might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29203392
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Teichopsia said:
This might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29203392
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Mine has a lot of those symptoms to be honest. If I vol down/power to get to Hboot, it sits there with no keys being able to be pressed, just highlighted blue FASTBOOT and not even checking for files on memory card
If I just turn it on, it sits at the three splash screen, which i assume is the equivalent of the HTC one for branded phones.
I have now turned it on and left it on as per those linked threads, in the hopes the sd is a proper gold card and it is just slow. Fingers crossed.
Thanks for the pointer
James
There are many threads for your problem, do a search, check what it might be. I believe in the second page of that link has another link, check it out. Find out what is wrong before trying anything. If you have any questions, let us know what are the symptoms, what you have done and so on.
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Teichopsia said:
There are many threads for your problem, do a search, check what it might be. I believe in the second page of that link has another link, check it out. Find out what is wrong before trying anything. If you have any questions, let us know what are the symptoms, what you have done and so on.
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Well what I did, was follow the AAHK instructions, cleaned up my environment etc, went through the install. When it asked to do the downgrade, I said yes, then it asked about wiping and was I sure, so I said yes. It then rebooted the phone and it is now as it is. I pulled the battery and tried vol-down/power, which brings up HBOOT, but it doesnt let me do anything, vol keys and power do not work and it doesnt start looking for image files.
From that thread, it was mentioned it just could be going very slow, and people have just left it overnight. This is what I have done now, and will see if it has accessed the files on the memory card and downgraded properly in the morning.
Thanks
James
Have you tried looking for the RUU here?
Last I remember when aahk downgrades, you will be asked to reboot to basic recovery twice
Panic over, thankfully! Not my phone, you see!
It was so easy to root my S2 and the X10 before that, and the iP3G before that(and custom winmo, and nokia etc etc), I said give it to me, i'll sort you out with some ICS rom action.
Then it all went wrong as explained in my previous posts.
2 days later, i finally found the H3G RUU I needed to get an system on it. Silly branded phones. Took 4 hours to download as it was on a throttled download service(my 100MB leased line usually eats 300MB in seconds, but not this time)
So long story short, into FASTBOOT USB, ran the RUU and it completed and put froyo on the phone, and as a happy coincidence it was at a level that didn't need a downgrade, so AAHK ran through like a trooper, busybox installed and hey presto, ENG S-OFF. IceColdSandwich installed through cwm and one happy mate, who then proceeded to ring his wife and tell her to rent a film, as he would be tinkering with the phone all night lol
It was getting to the point I was going to have to give him my S2, and as I've just taken possession of a Sony SmartWatch, I didn't want to do that!!
Thank for everyone's help and pointers, not sure what went wrong the first time(probably a memory card/incompatibility/goldcard problem), but all sorted now.
James