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Is there anyone around with a Rogers HTC Dream?
if so, could you please do a nandroid backup of your phone and sent me the files?
I can't boot my phone after messing up reflashing it with incompatable firmware
Thanks in advance!
they are here
Yep they are there and I plan to leave them on that server permanently.
would i install these using fastboot... or what would I use?
the nandroid gives me errors
it refuses to back up my data and will not restore anything
if i use nandroid-mobile.sh backup in the console it says
error reading recovery no space left on device
PurpleFries said:
would i install these using fastboot... or what would I use?
the nandroid gives me errors
it refuses to back up my data and will not restore anything
if i use nandroid-mobile.sh backup in the console it says
error reading recovery no space left on device
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yup fastboot.
k heres what i used
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
restarted and
still stuck on rogers screen
no change whatsoever
When I semi-bricked my phone these are the instructions I used.
Since you can get into fastboot you should be able to reload to factory settings no problem.
should be...
hmmmm, looks like you did the correct thing.
Just to let you know, after you reload the fresh copy of boot.img and system.img it will take much longer for your phone to turn on the first time, typically 5-10 minutes. It has to re-install the OS on the phone.
thats essentially what i did
however the link you gave me did not include a data.img
DISREGARD TEMPORARILY, waiting those 5-10 minutes
it doesnt work if i just flash the boot and system
also, would i need to reflash the recovery with the stock rom? because then i need the stock recovery rom as well
PurpleFries said:
thats essentially what i did
however the link you gave me did not include a data.img
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The data.img would be personal. It's not needed, but if you don't have when you flash your Dream it'll be like you're starting over for the first time.
it doesnt work if i just flash the boot and system
also, would i need to reflash the recovery with the stock rom? because then i need the stock recovery rom as well
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AFAIK, the stock from is the system.img file. How lond did you leave it on the Rogers screen before you manually restarted your phone?
as of now, it's been approx 10 minutes.
after ur post edit i wiped and re-fastboot-ed the stuff
gonna let it run for about 20 minutes before i conclude its still not workin
EDIT
18 minutes so far...
not looking favorable T.T
EDIT2
yea its been 20 minutes, no change...
any other ideas?
EDIT3
30 minutes...
def not working
PurpleFries said:
as of now, it's been approx 10 minutes.
after ur post edit i wiped and re-fastboot-ed the stuff
gonna let it run for about 20 minutes before i conclude its still not workin
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yeah after 20 minutes it's certainly too long. I think mine only took about 5 minutes, but good luck. eeep
edit: worse comes to worse, take it back to the store and tell them your phone wont turn on.
Also you might be able to get more help tomorrow on the subject. I'm a fairly big newbie here so I don't know that much. There is a way for your computer to see at what point your phone may be frozen at but I can't remember how.
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17. It's taking forever to boot!
The first boot will take longer than normal because dexopt needs to run. If you are nervous, connect USB and run "adb logcat" to watch the progress.
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That is from cyanogen, but it should give you some insight as to what your phone may be doing.
doesnt help
it doesnt see my device as attached.
adb devices doesnt list a device
and adb logcat tells me its waiting for devices
I'm sure ill need some sort of explanation as to why it doesnt turn on... what could I say?
also, not sure if i thanked you before, but thanks for all of the assistance
EDIT
it sees the device if it is attached in recovery mode
I still cant logcat tho
it says: /sbin/sh: exec: line 1: logcat: not found
PurpleFries said:
doesnt help
it doesnt see my device as attached.
adb devices doesnt list a device
and adb logcat tells me its waiting for devices
I'm sure ill need some sort of explanation as to why it doesnt turn on... what could I say?
also, not sure if i thanked you before, but thanks for all of the assistance
EDIT
it sees the device if it is attached in recovery mode
I still cant logcat tho
it says: /sbin/sh: exec: line 1: logcat: not found
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I would just tell them I turned it on this morning and this happened. Ask them if they can fix it and see what happens. Mention nothing about trying to root it.
Just to make sure you're doing the steps correctly.
You're downloading the files I provided for you and placing them in your android/sdk..../tools folder right?
Then you boot the phone into fastboot?
Then I think you press the talk button to usb connect
from there you type in the commands.
Is that what you're doing?
exactly word for word.
during entering the commands:
i flash the boot and system.img
and press the back button to reboot
then i do the adb logcat and it cannot detect the device
PurpleFries said:
exactly word for word.
during entering the commands:
i flash the boot and system.img
and press the back button to reboot
then i do the adb logcat and it cannot detect the device
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have you applied the update.zip file? Perhaps try applying that again first and then try the recover again.
which update.zip?
you never told me to install an update.zip previously
it's done through the recovery menu correct?
PurpleFries said:
which update.zip?
you never told me to install an update.zip previously
it's done through the recovery menu correct?
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Well from that earlier psot I showed you that linked to HOFO step #1 had this.
Assuming you installed the update.zip before or after rooting (you can do it at any point really), now you can begin the recovery. First, enter the following into the command prompt
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So it looks like the phone has to be rooted before you can apply the backup and to root the phone correctly you need the update.zip file.
The instructions to install the update.zip file and the file itself can be found here
Perhaps try to follow all of those steps, well skip the nandroid backup and see if your phone boots after that. If it does not but you can install the update.zip file then try the recovery method you have been trying.
tried updating with the files given (update.zip, boot.img, recovery.img)
could not go into recovery mode, would not boot
tried updating with update.zip and other files from before(update.zip, boot.img, system.img)
still no booting
my phone was, however already root-ed before it stopped working
PurpleFries said:
tried updating with the files given (update.zip, boot.img, recovery.img)
could not go into recovery mode, would not boot
tried updating with update.zip and other files from before(update.zip, boot.img, system.img)
still no booting
my phone was, however already root-ed before it stopped working
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Sorry then. I'm out of ways to help. I don't really know all that much about the process. Perhaps your phone is slightly different than the rest of our Rogers phones so my backup files wont work on yours.
how long ago did you get it?
this thursday
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.
EVOKeith said:
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
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.
indagroove said:
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
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
shameless bump - completely changed opening post
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!
haplo1818 said:
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!!
Jbcarrera said:
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
Hello All,
I have run into a problem with my Heroc not wanting to boot. Some background:
ROM: CM7
Kernal: Jaybob's recent Kernal
Mods: Firerats
All was fine and dandy until yesterday, when I decided to reboot the phone (with a full battery charge). The phone shutoff and when restarted was stuck at the HTC screen. I've tried several times to get into recovery but it hangs at the HTC Screen.
I can enter Fastboot/Hboot. I did some digging and tried to unroot by using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988741
Method 1, loading the imaging on the sd root and loading. Everything loaded fine but when I reboot it still hangs at the HTC screen. I have not tried to RUU being that I am on a Mac and don't have access to a PC at the moment. So RUU will be done later tonight hopefully, but I don't expect different results.
It seems like I have some messed up memory and its not allowing me to boot. Does anyone know of a fix? I'm not desperate because its time for an upgrade. I just wanted to hold off on using it until January when Sprint holds their press conference, assuming its an Android device. I'd like to see what I could get versus the phones on the market now.
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance
srkmagnus said:
Hello All,
I have run into a problem with my Heroc not wanting to boot. Some background:
ROM: CM7
Kernal: Jaybob's recent Kernal
Mods: Firerats
All was fine and dandy until yesterday, when I decided to reboot the phone (with a full battery charge). The phone shutoff and when restarted was stuck at the HTC screen. I've tried several times to get into recovery but it hangs at the HTC Screen.
I can enter Fastboot/Hboot. I did some digging and tried to unroot by using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988741
Method 1, loading the imaging on the sd root and loading. Everything loaded fine but when I reboot it still hangs at the HTC screen. I have not tried to RUU being that I am on a Mac and don't have access to a PC at the moment. So RUU will be done later tonight hopefully, but I don't expect different results.
It seems like I have some messed up memory and its not allowing me to boot. Does anyone know of a fix? I'm not desperate because its time for an upgrade. I just wanted to hold off on using it until January when Sprint holds their press conference, assuming its an Android device. I'd like to see what I could get versus the phones on the market now.
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance
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You definitely need to do an RUU. No way around it. know it sucks starting fresh again but it'll solve all these problems you have. If your s-off you can also do the RUU from Hboot but it's better to do it from PC as I have learned. Good luck man.
thanks a lot! om going to give it a try later tonight when i have access to a pc. Im not so much worried about starting fresh than I am losing the phone and using my upgrade now... I have a curve laying around and started to thing about using that for a while until I see something I like.
i will report back tonight or tomorrow when i am up and running again.
I had the same problem awhile back and it took me forever to get it fixed but I finally got it fixed. Search the forum for " stuck at HTC screen and look for the threads I started for as possible fix. I will try to find it and post the link here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305479&page=3
My last post describes how I finally fixed my Hero, but you should read the whole thread.
williams1978 said:
I had the same problem awhile back and it took me forever to get it fixed but I finally got it fixed. Search the forum for " stuck at HTC screen and look for the threads I started for as possible fix. I will try to find it and post the link here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305479&page=3
My last post describes how I finally fixed my Hero, but you should read the whole thread.
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Thanks. I will give it a look.
I read through the thread and it looks like you passed the black htc screen and got to the white one. I can't get passed the black and adb doesn't pick up the phone at this point. I'm still waiting to try the RUU and see if HTC sync picks up the device.
Very resourceful thread and I'll be sure to give all the suggestions a try before giving up.
HTC sync won't pick up the device and I don't think any other option will work since I don't have ADB access. I'm just gonna bite the bullet and look into a replacement.
Ok to verify your phone does boot at least to the bootloader? If so I have a doffeemr approach for you to take
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
dastin1015 said:
Ok to verify your phone does boot at least to the bootloader? If so I have a doffeemr approach for you to take
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
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yeah. I can get into bootloader and fastboot. whatcha got?
I have a new phone on the way. Amazon has ET4G for $79, too good to pass up so I used my upgrade. Ill still be curious to know how I can get the Hero up and running.
srkmagnus said:
yeah. I can get into bootloader and fastboot. whatcha got?
I have a new phone on the way. Amazon has ET4G for $79, too good to pass up so I used my upgrade. Ill still be curious to know how I can get the Hero up and running.
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Follow these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=804692
I used a flashable RUU based off Flipz source and still no luck. I will give your RUU a try later tonight... Thanks
No luck. The phone freezes at the HTC screen and fails to go any further. :-(
srkmagnus said:
No luck. The phone freezes at the HTC screen and fails to go any further. :-(
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i had same kinda deal from a bad radio flash
if you still have fastboot do
"fastboot erase system -w"
"fastboot oem boot heroc.hboot-1.46.2000.zip"
you may need to rename the file to HBOOT.
if that dose not work unzip the file take the hboot img and place on sdcard and place where your fastboot files are like in android/platform-tools.
this made a deference for me.
then try fastboot flash img hboot.img
this is what i went through here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1086125
good luck if i can help let me know.
Thanks for the help oostah. I haven't been able to get ADB to recognize the device. When I get home I'll try it again and remove the hboot as suggested and give that a try.
Now that ICS is in beta for the Heroc my phone decides to crap out on me and I can't enjoy the hard work put in by the developers. Nonetheless, I am much appreciative of all the support put into the Heroc and have learned a lot from this community
I'll report back tonight with my results.
srkmagnus said:
Thanks for the help oostah. I haven't been able to get ADB to recognize the device. When I get home I'll try it again and remove the hboot as suggested and give that a try.
Now that ICS is in beta for the Heroc my phone decides to crap out on me and I can't enjoy the hard work put in by the developers. Nonetheless, I am much appreciative of all the support put into the Heroc and have learned a lot from this community
I'll report back tonight with my results.
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you are welcome i have been there before.
your phone may not recognize ADB but it may still take fastboot commands. that was one thing that drove me crazy is that i could fastboot but not adb. let us all know how it goes.
I did "fastboot-mac devices" and got my device to show up, so it registered. however, when I go to erase system I get an error, "remote: not allowed". The same occurred when trying to flash the .zip and img files separately as suggested . At one point the devices started vibrating like crazy and shut off, the led started to blink green. I did get it back into Fastboot, but now it won't turn on.
Thanks for the help though It was already replaced and the new phone should be here tomorrow. I'm just going to miss the Hero since it was my first Android device and I learned a lot in this forum.
Thanks!
srkmagnus said:
I did "fastboot-mac devices" and got my device to show up, so it registered. however, when I go to erase system I get an error, "remote: not allowed". The same occurred when trying to flash the .zip and img files separately as suggested . At one point the devices started vibrating like crazy and shut off, the led started to blink green. I did get it back into Fastboot, but now it won't turn on.
Thanks for the help though It was already replaced and the new phone should be here tomorrow. I'm just going to miss the Hero since it was my first Android device and I learned a lot in this forum.
Thanks!
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i still have one of my hero's that i let people play with when the come over. it still runs off wifi so they can play games yous gtalk what ever be nice to get it up and running for experience and fun lol now that your not in a have to mode.
do you have a nan back up from a sd card any place like on your pc if so look for your clockworkmod folder look for backups and you should see your backups open one of them you will see
boot
system
data
recovery
sd-ext
cache
they will be img files you can place them on your sd card and fastboot them back to the phone
"fastboot flash img boot.img"
"fastboot flash img system.img"
and so on
or
"fastboot boot img boot.img"
"fastboot boot img system.img"
and so on
or you can let it RIP
good to know. I'll give that a try if I can get it booted. I'm thinking its dead and needs a charge to get back into fastboot. I'd love to get it back up and running as a learning experience more than anything. I wont have time until tomorrow or Thursday . I will report back when I give it a try.
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good to know. I'll give that a try if I can get it booted. I'm thinking its dead and needs a charge to get back into fastboot. I'd love to get it back up and running as a learning experience more than anything. I wont have time until tomorrow or Thursday . I will report back when I give it a try.
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will the charge light come on when plugged in if not there is a trick take a old usb cable cut one end off on the battery there are
= and - becare full connect the red wire to + and black to - tap them down so they dont move. let it set for 2 1/2 hrs should be good to go.
I flashed the Eclipse ROM via safestrap and then restored the Eclipse ROM onto the stock ROM slot. For some stupid reason, instead of restoring the stock ROM slot before resetting the phone back to stock, I opted to use RSD Lite 6.1.4 and tried to flash the JB firmware (yes, I got into fastboot). When I tried to do this, the phone reboots past the Motorola M insignia, to the droid startup screen (with the flashing red light/circle), but does not get past the startup screen (yes, I gave it 30+ minutes to no avail). I also tried to reflash the JB firmware, but no matter what, I ended up stuck at the bootup screen.
For this reason, I tried to flash the ICS firmware instead (per instructions on XDA and other websites, I removed the lines in the XML file that had the word var, getvar, and oem). This did work! However, after RSD flashed the firmware, rather than restarting into the OS, the phone reboots into a black screen w/ the phrase "Fastboot Reason: Sticky bit factory_fastboot" at the very bottom. Anytime I try to restart the phone, it automatically boots into this screen. If I hold the volume up and down buttons, together w/ the power button, I am able to get back to the option to start normally.
When I tried to do the OTA JB update, the phone downloads the necessary files, but when the phone tries to reboot to install the OS update, it goes back into that black screen and does not install the update. Also, when I finally do get back into the OS, the phone then constantly reboots as if it were trying to install the OTA JB update.
Does anyone know what "Fastboot Reason: Sticky bit factory_fastboot" means? Also, if anyone knows how to "fix" this issue, I'd greatly appreciate it. If the fix requires command line work (like in this thread), I'd greatly appreciate if someone could walk me through it step-by-step, as I am not familiar w/ the command line process.
Thanks!
Edit 1: The next step I will try is to get root back on my phone, install Safestrap, and see whether I can flash a backup that I previously had.
Edit 2: In some threads for other Moto phones, there is some discussion regarding using ADB to fastboot/flash the stock ROM. Anyone know how this is different from using RSD? Also, can anyone walk me through HOW to ADB? I have zero knowledge in this regard.
Have you tried holding the buttons down to enter fast boot again and reflash? Worth a shot if you haven't. You could also attempt a factory reset from the boot menu. Maybe the corrupt file would correct itself.
You should definitely take the time to learn some ADB; at least a working understanding. It helps down the road.
Here's a good tutorial on ADB commands. http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/android-adb-quick-guide/
And to install ADB without Android SDK (app production software) http://mobilecon.info/install-adb-in-windows.html
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skippid said:
Have you tried holding the buttons down to enter fast boot again and reflash? Worth a shot if you haven't. You could also attempt a factory reset from the boot menu. Maybe the corrupt file would correct itself.
You should definitely take the time to learn some ADB; at least a working understanding. It helps down the road.
Here's a good tutorial on ADB commands. http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/android-adb-quick-guide/
And to install ADB without Android SDK (app production software) http://mobilecon.info/install-adb-in-windows.html
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Yes, I attempted to reflash on multiple occasions, both using the stock ICS and the stock JB roms. I must have reflashed close to 10x at this point. In any case, no matter how often I have reflahsed (including after doing a factory reset from within the OS as well as from within recovery), I still get the error. The good news is that I was successfully able to flash the JB ROM and have the phone OS actually start up, whereas, a few days ago, it would be stuck at the red circle/eye thing.
Furthermore, I attempted the command fastboot flash system [system.img], and I got the error:
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target reported max download size of 31457280 bytes
error: cannot load '[system.img]': no error
I saved the system.img in both c:\android, as well as the internal SD card of the phone.
The other good news is that I am still able to use the phone if I get into the boot menu and ask the phone to boot normally. However, I am now unable to get root, and anytime I need to restart the phone, it gives me that error message.
I have also tried the command fastboot reboot bootloader but continue to get the same error message.
OK. Find a JB leak zip or current stock JB zip, access the screen where it asks for AP Fast boot and recovery, choose recovery, then volume up I believe when the phone shows the android with the red exclamation point.. Then choose update with zip. Search your SD card and install. It's worth a try in this manner in case you haven't already.
That's odd that your phone didn't respond well with RSD.
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You need to use an updated fastboot binary for the new larger images in these devices.
http://db.tt/AveMC40y
skippid said:
OK. Find a JB leak zip or current stock JB zip, access the screen where it asks for AP Fast boot and recovery, choose recovery, then volume up I believe when the phone shows the android with the red exclamation point.. Then choose update with zip. Search your SD card and install. It's worth a try in this manner in case you haven't already.
That's odd that your phone didn't respond well with RSD.
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Skippid, thanks for the suggestions. I tried your method as well. Went into recovery, selected to update from external SD (or something to that effect), selected the JB zip file, and let it flash that way. Unfortunately, I still received the same error message regarding the sticky bit factory_fastboot.
cellzealot said:
You need to use an updated fastboot binary for the new larger images in these devices.
http://db.tt/AveMC40y
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cellzealot, thank you for the link. I've downloaded the file that you linked to. Could you be so kind as to now give me a step-by-step on how to re-attempt the flashing process?
Quick update - I was able to get root back, installed safestrap, and flashed the nandroid that I had made back when I first flashed Eclipse. However, I am still having the same issue:
Whenever I restart the phone, I get the sticky bit factory_fastboot error. If I use the command fastboot continue, the phone boots up as normal; however, it would be great to not have to do this each and every time I reboot the phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
More updates (still not fixed):
After getting root, I reflashed my nandroid, factory reset (both within the OS and in recovery), and then tried flashing both the ICS and JB stock ROMs. I tried flashing both using mfastboot, as well RSD Lite. The files flash successfully; however, whenever I restart the phone, I continue to get the stick bit factory_fastboot error.
Also, when I get into recovery, I try to flash via "update from external SD". When I do so, recovery simply restarts without flashing the stock ROM.
Here's my last update as to this issue:
After trying all of the methods that I could think of (RSD Lite, flashing via fastboot and mfastboot, flashing from external), the problem did not correct itself.
I brought my phone into a Verizon store, where they told me that they had never seen that problem before. They agreed to replace my phone pursuant to the one-year warranty (I received my phone in December), which I received today. I've again rooted my phone, but have opted to not screw around w/ safestrap and custom ROMs this time around, as I find the stock JB experience to actually be quite good.
Found the soultion!!!!!!
Ok guys so after serching a while I found out similar moto phones have the same issue. I found in a latin forum and in a Droid forum people ponting to the same issue. So the solution that worked for my Razr HD xt925 was:
1) Enter fastboot mode in your phone (very easy since every time you restart the phone you end there anyways)
2) Write this command on the computer: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
there will be a dialogue with the time take and OK
You are done!
Thought someone might find it useful
Thank you!
cerafio said:
Ok guys so after serching a while I found out similar moto phones have the same issue. I found in a latin forum and in a Droid forum people ponting to the same issue. So the solution that worked for my Razr HD xt925 was:
1) Enter fastboot mode in your phone (very easy since every time you restart the phone you end there anyways)
2) Write this command on the computer: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
there will be a dialogue with the time take and OK
You are done!
Thought someone might find it useful
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Thank you! This was the answer I needed after searching and searching trying all the different things for over 3 hours, this 2 second fix worked!
Namanati said:
Thank you! This was the answer I needed after searching and searching trying all the different things for over 3 hours, this 2 second fix worked!
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#8 > http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-razr-m/general/guide-faq-how-to-root-boot-unlock-t2869432
ATTACK said:
#8 > http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-razr-m/general/guide-faq-how-to-root-boot-unlock-t2869432
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Thanks, but that didn't come up when I googled AP Fastboot: flash failed, and since I didn't get it from rooting or unlocking my phone I didn't think to look for that.
cerafio said:
Ok guys so after serching a while I found out similar moto phones have the same issue. I found in a latin forum and in a Droid forum people ponting to the same issue. So the solution that worked for my Razr HD xt925 was:
1) Enter fastboot mode in your phone (very easy since every time you restart the phone you end there anyways)
2) Write this command on the computer: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
there will be a dialogue with the time take and OK
You are done!
Thought someone might find it useful
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Oh my god dude thank you so much. That fixed my bootloader issue that was plaguing me for weeks
Thanks again!!!
cerafio said:
Ok guys so after serching a while I found out similar moto phones have the same issue. I found in a latin forum and in a Droid forum people ponting to the same issue. So the solution that worked for my Razr HD xt925 was:
1) Enter fastboot mode in your phone (very easy since every time you restart the phone you end there anyways)
2) Write this command on the computer: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
there will be a dialogue with the time take and OK
You are done!
Thought someone might find it useful
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Thanks Man You really saved my razr.:good:
Edit : Sorry I asked stupid question!
Pierro29 said:
Edit : Sorry I asked stupid question!
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there are no stupid questions if you question its because you dont know something and would like to fulfill the empty space where a reasonable answer could go. and s thanks for the solution to this error.
Okay, I have a "stupid"/newbie question. I flashed an image and I am getting the sticky boot thing. How to a get to a window to type the lines in?
Thanks!
cerafio said:
Ok guys so after serching a while I found out similar moto phones have the same issue. I found in a latin forum and in a Droid forum people ponting to the same issue. So the solution that worked for my Razr HD xt925 was:
1) Enter fastboot mode in your phone (very easy since every time you restart the phone you end there anyways)
2) Write this command on the computer: fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
there will be a dialogue with the time take and OK
You are done!
Thought someone might find it useful
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Hey dude ! You save my life
Awesome trick