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Hello everyone,
(Note, I did do a nandroid backup before I did ANYTHING, right after rooting)
I was having some issues with Modaco 1.0 when it was first put out, and like everyone else, got trapped in a reboot loop. Once I saw that the fix was repartitioning to FAT32, I did so, re-flashed the ROM, and I was back in. All was good.
But when 1.1 came out, I really wanted to restore to my backup to start fresh with the new ROM, but it did not work out. When I tried to do so in the recovery console, I got this error - Error: "nandroid-mobile.sh restore" from console! -
What am I supposed to do with that? I went ahead and went through with 1.1, but I am worried I accidentally closed my backdoor at some point. I noticed I lost some things from the basic ROM (such as the default wallpapers, and I had issues with Google Maps), and I am just generally worried something is fishy in there.
Any suggestions?
lorsoblu said:
Hello everyone,
(Note, I did do a nandroid backup before I did ANYTHING, right after rooting)
I was having some issues with Modaco 1.0 when it was first put out, and like everyone else, got trapped in a reboot loop. Once I saw that the fix was repartitioning to FAT32, I did so, re-flashed the ROM, and I was back in. All was good.
But when 1.1 came out, I really wanted to restore to my backup to start fresh with the new ROM, but it did not work out. When I tried to do so in the recovery console, I got this error - Error: "nandroid-mobile.sh restore" from console! -
What am I supposed to do with that? I went ahead and went through with 1.1, but I am worried I accidentally closed my backdoor at some point. I noticed I lost some things from the basic ROM (such as the default wallpapers, and I had issues with Google Maps), and I am just generally worried something is fishy in there.
Any suggestions?
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Your Nandroid backup was on that SDcard...I don't suppose you saved it before formatting it?
lorsoblu said:
Hello everyone,
(Note, I did do a nandroid backup before I did ANYTHING, right after rooting)
I was having some issues with Modaco 1.0 when it was first put out, and like everyone else, got trapped in a reboot loop. Once I saw that the fix was repartitioning to FAT32, I did so, re-flashed the ROM, and I was back in. All was good.
But when 1.1 came out, I really wanted to restore to my backup to start fresh with the new ROM, but it did not work out. When I tried to do so in the recovery console, I got this error - Error: "nandroid-mobile.sh restore" from console! -
What am I supposed to do with that? I went ahead and went through with 1.1, but I am worried I accidentally closed my backdoor at some point. I noticed I lost some things from the basic ROM (such as the default wallpapers, and I had issues with Google Maps), and I am just generally worried something is fishy in there.
Any suggestions?
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nah. The happens sometimes. Could be your nandroid backup got corrupted or you are low on battery power. Two most common causes. I would make sure the nandroid backup is on the sd card. if so, simply try plugging it in to a power supply. Let us know if you get it working.
All right... I did not want to admit it but I believe what you said is probably true, and I either corrupted or simply deleted the nandroid backup during all the flashing and repartitioning. I am not seeing it at all when I mount the SD card. It crossed my mind a little too late that I should have pulled it off the card.
What are my options here? On the one hand, it is working fine for now. I had just got the Hero earlier that day (did an exchange due to dead pixels and network issues), so it was not like I lost anything important. Is there an easy way for me to go all the way back, such as flashing the original ROM to the phone, and essentially starting over, like I just opened the box and turned the phone on? That way I can do it right from the very beginning. I just worry that in all my partitioning things got scrambled, and I am not seeing the repercussions from it yet, other than Google Maps.
ftp://xda:[email protected]_Hero_C_Sprint_1.29.651.1_signed_release.exe
if at first you try and fail.... try try agian
Thanks for the link.
Is there some process to this? I mean, I understand the whole update.zip concept of flashing the ROM, but would I also need to do a complete wipe of the SD card to achieve the fresh start I am looking for? Should I partition it at only FAT32, or go ahead and setup the ext2 partition before flashing the original ROM?
lorsoblu said:
Thanks for the link.
Is there some process to this? I mean, I understand the whole update.zip concept of flashing the ROM, but would I also need to do a complete wipe of the SD card to achieve the fresh start I am looking for? Should I partition it at only FAT32, or go ahead and setup the ext2 partition before flashing the original ROM?
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convert sd card to "SDPART:fat32 only" from custom recovery
et the official RUU wipe your phone
enable USB debugging in settings>applications
reroot your phone using asroot exploit
make any partition changes you want
do a nandroid backup
do a nandroid restore to verify it works
backup on your workstation /sdcard/nandroid
DO NOT TOUCH YOUR SD PARTITION TYPE AT THIS POINT
get to modding in confidence
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convert sd card to "SDPART:fat32 only" from custom recovery
et the official RUU wipe your phone
enable USB debugging in settings>applications
reroot your phone using asroot exploit
make any partition changes you want
do a nandroid backup
do a nandroid restore to verify it works
backup on your workstation /sdcard/nandroid
DO NOT TOUCH YOUR SD PARTITION TYPE AT THIS POINT
get to modding in confidence
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All right, I am having issues already, from the very beginning.
The RUU ROM .exe will not recognize the HTC Hero. It throws an error 170 at the step where it is trying to pull information from the phone. I think this has something to do with ADB, and the fact the computer did not have the SDK on it. (I originally set up the root with my Mac.)
So, where do I go? I have a Boot Camp partition and another computer both running Windows 7, but my attempts to put the SDK on those computers and then have the phone drivers properly recognized failed on both, and the .exe still cannot complete. Is there something I am missing here, or can I somehow do this on the Mac side? I'll take anything!
Edit: Just cause I can see someone asking, yes, I tried to do this on both of my Windows 7 computers, not the Mac. I recognized that the .exe would not run on OSX pretty quickly.
can you put your phone into fastboot (power+vol down) and get to the point where windows basically sees your phone
what you are looking for is when you type adb devices it shows your hero
fastboot might not work because it's a seperate program but try custom recovery main menu.... enable usb.... or something to that extent
I appologize I don't have my main computer in front of me so I can't tell you EXACTLY where to go
once I do, I'll find which one to hit.... it does work though because I had to do the same thing with my godly preaching of backups :blush:
it's one of the recovery areas though i promise
fastboot will see the hero as the same device as adb will in fastboot
adb will see the hero as recovery device in custom recovery
attempt both of these I'm certain one of these work
if absolutely all else fails.... after you "install" sprint ruu search your computer for rom.zip it should be in your START>RUN>%TEMP% in here somewhere
rename rom.zip it to HERCIMG.ZIP and put it at root of your sd card and boot into hboot and it should automatically find it and press action to flash it
I'll give some of that a shot. I can confirm that adb devices was not showing the hero connected cause I tested that, so I have a feeling correcting that is my primary concern. What happened when I connected the Hero the first time was that it applied the drivers, but it could not find the ADB one, even after I added the SDK. So if anyone knows what that means (Windows 7 doesn't really give you an easy way to point and say, "Hey, I know what you are looking for, it's right here!" apparently, at least I haven't found it) it would be appreciated.
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I'll give some of that a shot. I can confirm that adb devices was not showing the hero connected cause I tested that, so I have a feeling correcting that is my primary concern. What happened when I connected the Hero the first time was that it applied the drivers, but it could not find the ADB one, even after I added the SDK. So if anyone knows what that means (Windows 7 doesn't really give you an easy way to point and say, "Hey, I know what you are looking for, it's right here!" apparently, at least I haven't found it) it would be appreciated.
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go to htc's website and get htc sync under support>sprint hero it has the drivers built in.... should fix driver issue
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go to htc's website and get htc sync under support>sprint hero it has the drivers built in.... should fix driver issue
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Hey, that did the trick! Currently flashing with the official ROM right now. Thanks for all the help! FINALLY, I will get to do this right!
lorsoblu said:
Hey, that did the trick! Currently flashing with the official ROM right now. Thanks for all the help! FINALLY, I will get to do this right!
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glad to be of assistance
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glad to be of assistance
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Actually, I do have one more question.
Following your instructions back on page 1, wouldn't I want to make the nandroid backup BEFORE repartition to fat32+ext2, so I could recover it all the way back to the standard ROM without partition alterations? Or is it necessary for me to repartition before creating a backup?
lorsoblu said:
Actually, I do have one more question.
Following your instructions back on page 1, wouldn't I want to make the nandroid backup BEFORE repartition to fat32+ext2, so I could recover it all the way back to the standard ROM without partition alterations? Or is it necessary for me to repartition before creating a backup?
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you'd think so.... but from my own experience if you do a backup on a partititon then convert it... it screws with the backup and you can't recover from it.... just in case... do 2 backups.... store the normal fat32 nandroid backup on your workstation (the entire nanddroid folder) and copy it back to sd after you convert it to fat32+ext2 .... you'll see what I'm talking about....
I don't quite understand why it does that... but for me I was only successful in recovering from a partition that I made a backup to not copied to (if that makes any sence)
also if you don't want to experiement yet... just leave it fat32... you can always change it later after you see it working (sorta confidence builder before tinkering)
lorsoblu said:
Actually, I do have one more question.
Following your instructions back on page 1, wouldn't I want to make the nandroid backup BEFORE repartition to fat32+ext2, so I could recover it all the way back to the standard ROM without partition alterations? Or is it necessary for me to repartition before creating a backup?
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Think about it this way, you do a nandroid backup...it places it on the sdcard.
Then you go and change the format of the sd card (potentially blowing away or corrupting any data on it, including the nandroid backup you just made).
Thus why it's better to do it afterwards (besides, nandroid doesn't back up your sd card, just your phone's OS and such)
solved for me
i had that problem its cuz the back up is brocken get anthoer copy of it if u hav 1 then restore it again it worked for me
Hi - boy am I embarrassed, I've never had an issue with phones.
So I had a hard time installing CM7 and decided to go back to stock and try again. I followed the steps in one of the sticky threads to restore 1.0.1 stock. It boots up and works fine, but I can't get it to take an auto or manual update - in fact, the Nook drive on my PC says "please insert disk" and the internal storage is listed as 0 b available out of 0 b.
Reading up on this, it seems some dual-boot people had issues restoring a /media partition. Is this my issue? Can anyone set me in the right direction? I want to get to 1.2 stock and try again.
Sad no one wanted to help, but I figured it out. I had one of the new Nooks that needed to be repartitioned, found a thread on it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094371
I have been working on this for the past few days and for the life of me cannot figure out the problem. I'll start by just laying out a sequence of events.
Bought A500 about a month ago. OTA'd to HC 3.1 4.010.13_com_gen2
Decided not to wait for OTA 3.2 and rooted with iconiabreak.
Did not do a backup (like an idiot, i know)
Flashed Taboonay 2.0 with Thor's 2.1 kernal.
Saw awesome post to get rid of cell standby by deleting phone.apk and telephony.apk....do i did that.
Realize i am an idiot and then run a Nandroid backup.
Was happy for a few weeks when i see that Vache had updated taboonay to 2.1b and decided i wanted to do that.
Downloaded the files and started to flash with CWM. Factory, cache, dalvik wipe. Run Taboonay zip.
Get stuck in bootloop at Taboonay boot screen. $#!t......
Think "it's ok, ill just do an update.zip and go back to 3.1"
Try almost all the files on Vache's full package and update thread.
I put each one on an ext sd card and throw it into recovery boot. The Android guy with gears shows up and it looks like it is going to work.
The progress bar gets about 90-95% of the way when everything just stops. Gears animation, progress, everything.
It then reboots and gets stuck in a bootloop at the android screen. Load a different update.zip and same thing happens each time.
I try to just do a normal recovery boot, but CWM isnt there anymore and i get the ! android.
Normal reboot gives me a bootloop.
So i am stuck and asking if it is the phone and telephony apks that caused everything? if that were the case, how would i be able to load them back up since im totally locked out. I havent tried adb since im out of town for a few days. Thanks for any help that anyone can lend me. Ill try to answer any questions for any information that might be needed.
bumping for great justice~
I've tried decrypting update.zip files and vice versa.
still no luck..
try the fall back to 3.0.1
Check under development section for iconia a500. You'll see a thread for going from 3.2 to 3.0.1.
As i readd about this rom, it seems it's used in difficult cases (it removes the locks created by 3.2 stock), so it could be worth giving it a try.
rorohajj said:
Check under development section for iconia a500. You'll see a thread for going from 3.2 to 3.0.1.
As i readd about this rom, it seems it's used in difficult cases (it removes the locks created by 3.2 stock), so it could be worth giving it a try.
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Thanks for the reply.
I don't think that will be a viable option for me since i'm not able to get my UID. i've plugged my tablet into the computer and gotten the "hardware found" bubble. It prompts me to look for drivers (which i havent be able to find) and, i assume because it's in a bootloop, wont show up on the computer.
Does anyone know why the update.zip files would fail at 90%? I think that's really the thing that boggles my mind and is most frustrating.
Did you at all have your A500 connected to your computer prior to this happening? If so then you can get the UID from by way of the Windows registry. Then you should contact SC2K and get him your UID he should be able to help you get your A500 back from the dead.
jeffw111 said:
Did you at all have your A500 connected to your computer prior to this happening? If so then you can get the UID from by way of the Windows registry. Then you should contact SC2K and get him your UID he should be able to help you get your A500 back from the dead.
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Unfortunately, no I never plugged my A500 into my computer.
quick update:
I was able to use a different computer and found something interesting.
While trying to transfer or open a decrypted update.zip file, i get an error message saying, "Please insert the last disk of the Multi-Volume set and click OK to continue". Clicking OK just brings it back and i am forced to click cancel.
Anyone have any idea what that would mean??? It doesnt happen when I open or transfer the non-decrypted file. Only the decrypted file using Thor's Acer Update Decrypter application on HC 3.1 and 3.2 files.
While loading the decrypted update.zip on the A500, it almost instantly shows the ! android guy, while the non-decrypted files go 90-95% and then reboot into bootloop.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
first off if you can get into recovery to flash anything.You are not bricked.
Take your SD card put in a android phone format it.
Put the card in your computer.copy a full update.zip file from dev section.likes on a post by Thor.put card.back in tab and flash.
If it stall fails repeat with a different SD card.seems smaller ones do best.
Good luck.
erica_renee said:
first off if you can get into recovery to flash anything.You are not bricked.
Take your SD card put in a android phone format it.
Put the card in your computer.copy a full update.zip file from dev section.likes on a post by Thor.put card.back in tab and flash.
If it stall fails repeat with a different SD card.seems smaller ones do best.
Good luck.
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Thanks for your reply, first off.
I'm sorry I didn't make it clear that I had done all of those things during the events of the first post EXCEPT try a different sd card.
So I went out today and bought a PNY 2GB sd card as opposed to the SanDisk 4GB i was using. I formatted it in my Atrix 4G and threw a full update.zip file in there. The first file I tried (from Vache's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113878 thread) was Acer_A500_4.010.38_COM_GEN1 (HC 3.1). Since I was able to open the .zip without decrypting it I loaded it only the sd card. It did the same thing as before (loaded to about 90% then freeze, reboot) except this time I got a "Boot verification failed..." message in bright red letters up at the top left of the Acer screen. Since it didn't work, I loaded Acer_A500_7.006.03_COM_GEN2 (HC 3.2) onto the sd card. Again, since I was able to open the .zip file, I assumed that there was no need to decrypt it. Loaded the sd card and put the tablet into default recovery (not CWM recovery which I no longer have). The same problem keeps happening: it loads to 90%, freezes then reboots. This time, however, it went into a bootloop at the "android" screen.
I've tried decrypted versions of those files, but I always get an error message while trying to open them and when trying to flash them in default recovery, it almost instantly goes to the ! android guy since I'm assuming those files are already decrypted and decrypting them again is bad.
Hopefully if I try enough files, I'll find the one that works...
Until then, if anyone has any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong or should be doing differently, please let me know!
Thanks.
there is a thread that has instructions on going from the OTA 3.2 to downgrade. To 3.1.look for that tthread and windows software. On that thread it talks about that error your getting.
Since I have not had this issue .can't say for sure if it will help.
Good luck sorry I can not do more to hhelp
Just a dingy blonde here.
erica_renee said:
there is a thread that has instructions on going from the OTA 3.2 to downgrade. To 3.1.look for that tthread and windows software. On that thread it talks about that error your getting.
Since I have not had this issue .can't say for sure if it will help.
Good luck sorry I can not do more to hhelp
Just a dingy blonde here.
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Thanks for your suggestion.
I was able to find my UID from an old CWM backup file and tried this method. I attempted it last night with no success. I was actually in the middle of making a reply saying how heartbroken I was and that I was basically giving up. I decided to try it one more time and made a slight adjustment from my method last night. In the UID file, I had my UID in there as 0x0blahblahblah and kept getting the incorrect UID error in the program. When I tried taking out the first 0x in the program, it gave me an incorrect format error. That is where I was messing up.
Instead of 0x0, all i needed was 0blahblahblah in the UID file.
Attempted the upgrade utility again, and viola! It worked like a champ.
So thanks again to all that helped out and offered suggestions and to all the Devs for their outstanding work. I've definitely learned a lot from this experience.
Hi guys, I apologize for the very specific question, but I really need help and will try to be as informative as possible.
A few days ago, my tablet froze, and unlike the other times it's frozen, didn't restart automatically. When I rebooted it, it hung on the "ACER" boot screen. After hard resetting, and factory resetting after nothing else worked, I did some research, and found that I may have a burnt out NAND drive. ****.
Whenever I try to run NVFlash to read or write, I get the 0x8 error, "Fatal read/write error", which seems to back up the idea that the internal storage is shot. (And yes, I have the right SBK and everything, --sync works fine.) --- (Also, I spent two days learning an easy way to retrieve the CPUID from APX mode if anyone needs help with that.)
Blackthund3rs A500 APX Flash tool hangs on the "Uploading" part of the process. I tried both Thor's recovery and TWRP's recovery with the same results.
According to this topic it is possible to run the system from a micro sd card, though it will be slower than internal storage unless you have a class 8 or class 10 micro sd card. So I was wondering if there's any way to install a system, including rom, recovery, and bootloader, to a sd card to run on the A500? And if so, if it's ever been done before.
I really need this to work because I don't have the money for another tablet, and I don't want to spend the money for a whole new motherboard. If you can help me out, I'll buy you a drink.
Thanks,
-Tibyon
Tibyon said:
Hi guys, I apologize for the very specific question, but I really need help and will try to be as informative as possible.
A few days ago, my tablet froze, and unlike the other times it's frozen, didn't restart automatically. When I rebooted it, it hung on the "ACER" boot screen. After hard resetting, and factory resetting after nothing else worked, I did some research, and found that I may have a burnt out NAND drive. ****.
Whenever I try to run NVFlash to read or write, I get the 0x8 error, "Fatal read/write error", which seems to back up the idea that the internal storage is shot. (And yes, I have the right SBK and everything, --sync works fine.) --- (Also, I spent two days learning an easy way to retrieve the CPUID from APX mode if anyone needs help with that.)
Blackthund3rs A500 APX Flash tool hangs on the "Uploading" part of the process. I tried both Thor's recovery and TWRP's recovery with the same results.
According to this topic it is possible to run the system from a micro sd card, though it will be slower than internal storage unless you have a class 8 or class 10 micro sd card. So I was wondering if there's any way to install a system, including rom, recovery, and bootloader, to a sd card to run on the A500? And if so, if it's ever been done before.
I really need this to work because I don't have the money for another tablet, and I don't want to spend the money for a whole new motherboard. If you can help me out, I'll buy you a drink.
Thanks,
-Tibyon
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why is it always locking up, little history of the tab and what has been done to it.
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why is it always locking up, little history of the tab and what has been done to it.
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It was running OTA ICS. It was rooted. Acer's ICS update was never stable,
I would really like some input here guys.
Maybe just a bad sector in memory card. I read somewhere (old guy can't remember where) some one had the same problem. They did a scan an repaired (locked out that sector) then the tablet worked because it did not use that area of memory. This is how hard drive disks fix memory errors.
Google search of repair memory card might get you tools.
Sorry can't be more help.
Hey guys!
I'm coming to you at the end of a loooong way after trying to upgrade to KitKat.
I started the upgrade to 4.4, on the go, and quite confident. What a mistake ...
The upgrade failed, and my device got bricked. Fortunately, I had the recovery partition. Unfortunately, I destroyed the recovery partition by mistake...
I finally succeed to fix the things, but I have no idea how exactly I did it (I just tried the things as they were coming, messing around with partitions and switching from tutorial to tutorial),
Anyway, I made it.
This was 2 months ago ... then time passed, and today I got a message "no space left on device". Hm, weird. I check and oh damn, my SD card only had 5GB on it ...!!
It looks like I've loaded the *GB version partition scheme at some point ... or just wrongly formatted the partitions ... or I don't know.
I've tried to check using fdisk, but it doesn't help me much.
I also tried some tools like "Partition table" but I still can't find the missing 10GB. it seems like they're just unpartitioned, but not even recognised as it ...
Did anyone ever had this issue? Any process to fix it? Or at least any way to rollback to the original partition scheme.
Many thanks!
Best,
Stop messing with all this crap.
Get the factory images.
Put the phone into fastboot mode and connect to the computer
Your computer needs to have a working fastboot set up. If not fix it.
Run the flash all script include in the factory images. It's the. Bat on Windows and. Sh on osx / Linux.
It fully wipes the phone. Everything gets wiped and flashes the stock images.
If you have anything on the internal storage you want to keep you can remove the - w line from that script and it won't wipe it.
When done you a stock phone with a unlocked bootloader. From there do what you want.. Either run stock. Flash a custom recovery and root or rom etc.
Or just use stock recovery and factory reset. It fix the storage size problem for me. You'll lose everything on your internal though, so make a backup of your pic/music/anything you think important in your phone.
**** it seems like the post subscription didn't work, I've just seen your replies.
Thanks guys, it seems like the right way to do it.
I'll try to do it tonight and let you know the progress.
Cheers!