[Q] Is my device bricked or is there hope? [CM w/o flashing kernel] - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Friends,
I followed this tutorial to the point:
[edit] not allowed to link directly, it's the Install_CM_for_ace guide from cyanogenmod, first google hit when c/p into google [/edit]
Welllll NEARLY to the point, with the result of me having screwed up. To be precice, I overlooked the last, really big written Note and did not manually flash the boot image.
I still can boot into recovery mode and in the ClockworkMod Recovery mode.
I can get the device to be visible with ./adb devices by booting into the ClockworkMod Recovery but I can't get fastboot to see it.
When in HBoot menu (of course) not even adb can be made to find the device.
My idea now is to download and install the original ROM (because of course I did ignore the "backup your ****" part because backing up is for pussys and smart people and apparently I don't belong in either group).
I am not sure though which one to downoad and use for this and before screwing up even more, I decided to do the right thing and ask for help
I'm very thankful for every tip!
Thanks a lot.

argthox said:
Hello Friends,
I followed this tutorial to the point:
[edit] not allowed to link directly, it's the Install_CM_for_ace guide from cyanogenmod, first google hit when c/p into google [/edit]
Welllll NEARLY to the point, with the result of me having screwed up. To be precice, I overlooked the last, really big written Note and did not manually flash the boot image.
I still can boot into recovery mode and in the ClockworkMod Recovery mode.
I can get the device to be visible with ./adb devices by booting into the ClockworkMod Recovery but I can't get fastboot to see it.
When in HBoot menu (of course) not even adb can be made to find the device.
My idea now is to download and install the original ROM (because of course I did ignore the "backup your ****" part because backing up is for pussys and smart people and apparently I don't belong in either group).
I am not sure though which one to downoad and use for this and before screwing up even more, I decided to do the right thing and ask for help
I'm very thankful for every tip!
Thanks a lot.
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First of all, if you didn't back up your **** you may want to back up what you can thru adb. You can navigate through your stuff by using ls.
Question: can you get to download/fastboot mode?

aarongillion63 said:
First of all, if you didn't back up your **** you may want to back up what you can thru adb. You can navigate through your stuff by using ls.
Question: can you get to download/fastboot mode?
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First off thanks for helping
I don't have any personal data on the device I "only" didn't back up the original ROM so it's not a catastrophe only a pain in the ... .
Fastboot I can't get into, sadly - otherwise I would've tried to flash the boot ROM afterwards. the Computer simply doesn't find the phone while it is in the HBoot menu - and when I'm in Clockwork Recovery, the computer finds it via adb but not fastboot.
So i can boot it via VolDown+Pwr and get into that menu, but the computer doesn't see it there (I suspect because of the newly flashed device it has now defaulted to USB debugging off) - only if I go into recovery mode from there I can access it via adb.
Thanks!

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[Request] script to get into download mode

I know there is a script to get into recovery mode, anyone know if there is one for download mode, or can someone make one, for the phones not able to use 3 button combination. ?
12.My phone cannot enter download mode or recovery mode using the buttons combos. What can I do?
Some batches in various countries seem to not have this feature. Whether this is an intentional change made by Samsung or simply a software error is not completely clear. While some Samsung offices see it as a softwarebug and are claiming that they will release a software fix, others do not acknowledge the issue and so not replace phones without the fuction. If you are one of the unfortunate group who cannot use the button combos (VolumeUp+Home+Power for recovery and VolumeDown+Home+Power for download mode), you can use the commands "adb reboot recovery" and "adb reboot download" to get into the respective modes (See Post#3 for a step-by-step tutorial on using ADB). However, if you cannot enter download mode by using the button combo, you will NOT be able to recover from a failed flash! Since this is a rather common occurance, I strongly advise you NOT to flash your phone using the adb reboot download command!
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Read the big faq
Ahh ok, ty.
I will try that.
Ok i have a small script for you to use! but read the WARNING below!
IF the flash fails... you won't be able to restore or reflash your phone and it WILL be bricked. Because your not able to go into download mode anymore.
So use it at your own risk (generally flashing is pretty ok and safe with odin and it has never failed for me!) But thats just my experience. If your pc crashes or you get unlucky any other way.
Anyway script is in this post! Download it but don't spread without a warning it because it is very dangerous and similar to Russian roulette.
Instructions:
1) Put phone in USB Debugging
2) Connect Phone
3) Download script and unzip it somewhere
4) open Reboot recovery.bat
also you could just use adb. i guess this is what BackfireNL's script does, so just to give you all the information:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
or
Code:
adb reboot download
is what you want
And it must be said, since you dont have access to the 3 button combo, you have only ONE shot of getting this right.
Thx, this is just what I was looking for.
I have flashed my own sgs tons of times, never had any problems, this is to be able to flash a friends phone(lacks 3 button comb.)
I have the same problem and i tried adb reboot download, but not working.
It worked with rooted firm, but without the 3 button i cannot root the new firm, so this command not works.
Any useable advice?
krisz222 said:
I have the same problem and i tried adb reboot download, but not working.
It worked with rooted firm, but without the 3 button i cannot root the new firm, so this command not works.
Any useable advice?
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I am quite certain that I went into recovery mode using ADB without root. Then of course I rooted.
sorry for my last message
i was able to flash the new firm because i used this command
but now adb refuse it, i thought its because its not rooted...
but now i have "no way out"....cannot flash recover or root...
a new kernel can fix this? or what should i do?
USB-Debugging enabled?
Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB-Debugging

BRICKED Galaxy Nexus - please help me restore/advice

Hi I attempted to root my phone, got SU but was having problems flashing any roms, using any apps that required /root or accessing recovery. Figured something might not have worked and tried to unroot and start again. All steps were followed via http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...-root-unroot-unlock-your-vz-galaxy-nexus.html
I'm stuck in the Google bootscreen with my only other option being bootloader, it still says Locked State - Unlocked. But my computer can't see my phone, Odin doesn't work and I still don't have a definitive method of restoring my phone via a MAC.
This ISN'T Resolved. I get errors when attempting to fastboot the stock image
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/adb reboot bootloader
brings about the following error
"error: device not found"
I was already in bootloader and tried:
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot flash boot ~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/boot.img
I get:
error: cannot load '/Users/grnmons/Desktop/adb-fastboot/boot.img'
If anybody has any ideas please let me know, I really don't know what to do at this point.
grnmons said:
Hi I attempted to root my phone, got SU but was having problems flashing any roms, using any apps that required /root or accessing recovery. Figured something might not have worked and tried to unroot and start again. All steps were followed via http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...-root-unroot-unlock-your-vz-galaxy-nexus.html
I'm stuck in the Google bootscreen with my only other option being bootloader, it still says Locked State - Unlocked. But my computer can't see my phone, Odin doesn't work and I still don't have a definitive method of restoring my phone via a MAC.
If anybody has any ideas please let me know, I really don't know what to do at this point. Plan B is to use a PC which I can only access later in the week. If you know someone, or have a link I would really appreciate it. Also ask me anything if it can help make this clearer.
Thanks
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Okay your bootloader is unlocked which is good, but your MAC doesn't see your phone in bootloader mode?
grnmons said:
Plan B is to use a PC which I can only access later in the week.
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Can you bootcamp or use a virtual machine?
grnmons said:
Hi I attempted to root my phone, got SU but was having problems flashing any roms, using any apps that required /root or accessing recovery. Figured something might not have worked and tried to unroot and start again. All steps were followed via http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...-root-unroot-unlock-your-vz-galaxy-nexus.html
I'm stuck in the Google bootscreen with my only other option being bootloader, it still says Locked State - Unlocked. But my computer can't see my phone, Odin doesn't work and I still don't have a definitive method of restoring my phone via a MAC.
If anybody has any ideas please let me know, I really don't know what to do at this point. Plan B is to use a PC which I can only access later in the week. If you know someone, or have a link I would really appreciate it. Also ask me anything if it can help make this clearer.
Thanks
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Wrong section..but
I would def use a PC and use Odin ! Make your life easier...it takes like 3-5 Mins..takes it to stock!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
All you have to do is fastboot flash those stock images of 4.0.2 google gave us. There's not even any need for Odin. You can do this right on your Mac.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
Please uninstall and reinstall your phones drivers. Your just soft bricked is all. Once your computer sees the device you should be good.
sent from the Almighty One himself....
borgey said:
All you have to do is fastboot flash those stock images of 4.0.2 google gave us. There's not even any need for Odin. You can do this right on your Mac.
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I can't seem to figure out how to do that. Seems like that's what got me here in the first place, the mac version might be missing files I'm missing the steps to actually do that.
Can't find any forum/site/guide that tells me how to do that. Does anybody have this?
grnmons said:
I can't seem to figure out how to do that. Seems like that's what got me here in the first place, the mac version might be missing files I'm missing the steps to actually do that.
Can't find any forum/site/guide that tells me how to do that. Does anybody have this?
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fastboot flash (google on how to use these)
you do them when you're in bootloader mode. you need to have a ADB/Fastboot environment set up (look at root guides and do step one of it..... verifying the part of getting the environment, ignore drivers)
stock images are here: http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
zephiK said:
fastboot flash (google on how to use these)
you do them when you're in bootloader mode. you need to have a ADB/Fastboot environment set up (look at root guides and do step one of it..... verifying the part of getting the environment, ignore drivers)
stock images are here: http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
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Thanks. Can you confirm that these are the steps?
1) Download the latest stock image( i will leave finding that image to you since this post can become outdated)
2) Unzip the files, and place the images into the adb-fastboot folder you created on your desktop above.
3) Open a terminal and use the following commands:
Code:
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/adb reboot bootloader
4) Wait for bootloader to reboot on phone.
5) Then, in terminal use the following commands:
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot flash boot ~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/boot.img
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot flash system ~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/system.img
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot flash recovery ~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/recovery.img
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot flash userdata ~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/userdata.img
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot erase cache
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot oem lock
6) Reboot to System, and you should be returned to Stock and Unrooted
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/adb reboot bootloader
brings about the following error
"error: device not found"
I was already in bootloader and tried:
~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/fastboot flash boot ~/Desktop/adb-fastboot/boot.img
I get:
error: cannot load '/Users/grnmons/Desktop/adb-fastboot/boot.img'
anybody have any other suggestions to this? or a follow up?
It should be easy to fix. You do not seem to have the correct driver installed.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Understood, I think I definitely did a few things wrong here. But my problem requires some kind of steps to solve. I don't mean to sound lazy but I've been running around the forums for awhile and I'm in way over my head, I was hoping someone could just list a few steps, links, SOMETHING. I'm looking for solvency here.
grnmons said:
Understood, I think I definitely did a few things wrong here. But my problem requires some kind of steps to solve. I don't mean to sound lazy but I've been running around the forums for awhile and I'm in way over my head, I was hoping someone could just list a few steps, links, SOMETHING. I'm looking for solvency here.
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reinstall the android sdk from here that will get your drivers in order so your computer can see your phone
then fastboot flash recovery
then manually flash su (attached)
ogdobber said:
reinstall the android sdk from here that will get your drivers in order so your computer can see your phone
then fastboot flash recovery
then manually flash su (attached)
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Thanks muchly, I feel like I'm getting closer but could you elaborate on the manual flash su step? My **** is all over the place now, my desktop is littered with files, should I be in recovery for this or still fastboot? and what is the command if you have?
grnmons said:
Thanks muchly, I feel like I'm getting closer but could you elaborate on the manual flash su step? My **** is all over the place now, my desktop is littered with files, should I be in recovery for this or still fastboot? and what is the command if you have?
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download the gnex-su.zip and put in in the root of your sd card. then in recovery select "-install zip from sdcard" then "-choose zip from sdcard" then select the gnex-su.zip. this will give you root and install the superuser app
not to get ahead (previous post), but after your computer recognizes the phone you need to flash clockwork recovery
you need to open a terminal in the platform-tools folder of the sdk (also put the recovery.img there) and then
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery.img
Thanks for your help ogdobber, I'm incredibly frustrated and you must be too trying to help me, but I must have done something wrong as after I flash recovery, i still cannot access it - it continues to hang out in the Google screen.
Let me go through my steps with you and you tell me what I might have done wrong. So with my bricked phone, 1. I clicked your link and updated my SDK.
There's no indication that I did anything right here, it just shows that everything is installed and that's all I think I need here.
2. Opened up terminal fastboot flash boot (in this case) bootloader-toro-primekk15.img DONE!
3. Fastboot flash recovery (in this case) recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
DONE!
Then... nothing. Recovery doesn't load for me. Just get a boot loop. Anything I might have done wrong prior or inbetween these steps? Also, besides flashing and running commands off terminal - i assume this is considered computer recognizes my phone. Could the problem be there?
Just got your last post, I'm unfamiliar with SDK but I've since put the recovery file in there, not sure how to flash recovery. I have tried flashing recovery through terminal and surprisingly it says "-bash: fastboot: command not found"
grnmons said:
Thanks for your help ogdobber, I'm incredibly frustrated and you must be too trying to help me, but I must have done something wrong as after I flash recovery, i still cannot access it - it continues to hang out in the Google screen.
Let me go through my steps with you and you tell me what I might have done wrong. So with my bricked phone, 1. I clicked your link and updated my SDK.
There's no indication that I did anything right here, it just shows that everything is installed and that's all I think I need here.
2. Opened up terminal fastboot flash boot (in this case) bootloader-toro-primekk15.img DONE!
3. Fastboot flash recovery (in this case) recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
DONE!
Then... nothing. Recovery doesn't load for me. Just get a boot loop. Anything I might have done wrong prior or inbetween these steps? Also, besides flashing and running commands off terminal - i assume this is considered computer recognizes my phone. Could the problem be there?
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that is for the nexus s
check your pm
ogdobber said:
that is for the nexus s
check your pm
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If you are still having problems ...like I said before ...use Odin......since the simple process of fastboot is not working properly for you.Odin makes things so Much easier
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my phone keeps booting into fastboot mode

hello,
after i failed to root my phone
everytime i try to put it in recovery mode it goes back to fastboot mode ..
even if i tried to flash a recovery on it , it would boot to fastboot mode
even when trying to install a official htc software update it just boots into fastboot ..
now i want to get it back to stock..
can you please help me !!
if someone would like to help me .. i can open teamviewer and he can do it for me ..
thx
zsnorow said:
hello,
after i failed to root my phone
everytime i try to put it in recovery mode it goes back to fastboot mode ..
even if i tried to flash a recovery on it , it would boot to fastboot mode
even when trying to install a official htc software update it just boots into fastboot ..
now i want to get it back to stock..
can you please help me !!
if someone would like to help me .. i can open teamviewer and he can do it for me ..
thx
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If you are able to boot into fastboot, search the latest TWRP and flash it via adb. Connect your device while in fastboot mode and see if it recognize it.
If it does put the recovery file you have downloaded on your desktop and open a command window, press shift and right click at the same time and click on Open command window here.
Type adb devices, if you see a serial number go on and type adb reboot bootloader, then type fastboot flash recovery [ the name of the recovery file you have just downloaded ]
You can do this just by powering on your phone, no need to be already in fastboot mode, just follow the commands.
Press shift and right click : open command window here : adb devices : adb reboot bootloader : fastboot flash recovery [ the name of the recovery file you have just downloaded, do not forget the .img extension ]
fastboot reboot
Once you have a working TWRP you can flash your corresponding backup and go back to stock. The backup will be flashed from TWRP, search for instructions.
XSL-FO said:
If you are able to boot into fastboot, search the latest TWRP and flash it via adb. Connect your device while in fastboot mode and see if it recognize it.
If it does put the recovery file you have downloaded on your desktop and open a command window, press shift and right click at the same time and click on Open command window here.
Type adb devices, if you see a serial number go on and type adb reboot bootloader, then type fastboot flash recovery [ the name of the recovery file you have just downloaded ]
You can do this just by powering on your phone, no need to be already in fastboot mode, just follow the commands.
Press shift and right click : open command window here : adb devices : adb reboot bootloader : fastboot flash recovery [ the name of the recovery file you have just downloaded, do not forget the .img extension ]
fastboot reboot
Once you have a working TWRP you can flash your corresponding backup and go back to stock. The backup will be flashed from TWRP, search for instructions.
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can you sir please give me a link for the TWRP and teach em how to flash it ? it would be much appreciated..
zsnorow said:
can you sir please give me a link for the TWRP and teach em how to flash it ? it would be much appreciated..
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http://teamw.in/project/twrp2 and click on the upper right Get TWRP for your device.
Choose your device recovery and download the adb version. That is the .img
Once you have downloaded TWRP put it on your desktop.
Connect your device with your laptop/pc with the unknown sources checked also the usb debugging checked.
Move your mouse over a free space on your desktop, click once just to be sure there is no app or file clicked.
Then press shift and keep it pressed while you right click your mouse.
Press open command window here
in that command window type : adb devices
if you see a serial number type : adb reboot bootloader
then type : fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.1.0-m8.img
fastboot reboot
openrecovery-twrp-2.8.1.0-m8 : This is an example, you will write the name of your recovery but it should be pretty much the same.
Good luck.
Are you familiar with
adb/fastboot commands?
It's a bad idea to mess with your phone if you don't know how to repair it if something goes wrong
spinninbsod said:
It's a bad idea to mess with your phone if you don't know how to repair it if something goes wrong
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I agree with you but maybe he has done some reading and has fixed it sense he hasn't given us an update
ive tried everything
jball said:
I agree with you but maybe he has done some reading and has fixed it sense he hasn't given us an update
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i tried everything to fix my phone like sideloading (my phone doesent get recognised when in sideload mode) , pushing a ROM and the flashing it with TWRP (it says that its completed but it doesent work)..
what else can i do .. cant someone do it for me via teamviewer ..
zsnorow said:
i tried everything to fix my phone like sideloading (my phone doesent get recognised when in sideload mode) , pushing a ROM and the flashing it with TWRP (it says that its completed but it doesent work)..
what else can i do .. cant someone do it for me via teamviewer ..
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What guides/tutorials have you followed to get to the point you are at now.I'm sure someone wouldn't mind teamviewing the whole process but what would you learn by having that done .
From start to finish what have you used?
i honestly cant remember everything i did
jball said:
What guides/tutorials have you followed to get to the point you are at now.I'm sure someone wouldn't mind teamviewing the whole process but what would you learn by having that done .
From start to finish what have you used?
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i cant remember everything i did but im sure that i followed the tutorials that are on youtube/XDA/android forums correctly
zsnorow said:
i tried everything to fix my phone like sideloading (my phone doesent get recognised when in sideload mode) , pushing a ROM and the flashing it with TWRP (it says that its completed but it doesent work)..
what else can i do .. cant someone do it for me via teamviewer ..
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You say "pushing a ROM" with what?
You don't push a ROM with TWRP you just flash it.
Or are you talking about pushing the ROM with fastboot?
If you have TWRP than download a stock backup and flash it.
Take a long look at my profile man and if you look just right you will see I've done and asked some stupid things in my travels here on XDA.I can tell you I remember every phone and ridiculous thing I've done to each of them,I still feel crunchy when I think of the mistakes.
We really need more info about the full process.please I'm not trying to offend you and I'm trying to help
zsnorow said:
i cant remember everything i did but im sure that i followed the tutorials that are on youtube/XDA/android forums correctly
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If you can't remember what you did, or at least even try to list in detail the steps you did as best you can remember; it makes it very hard for anyone to help.
Saying you followed some tutorials on an entire website (3 websites actually) doesn't tell us jack, and isn't any better than telling us nothing.
Its not even clear the current condition of the phone. Your OP says TWRP doesn't work, then a later post says you are trying things with TWRP, so presumably you have TWRP. But since you never stated that, we can only guess.
What happens when you try to adb push or sideload? What error messages, does it make the phone reboot, stuck on boot screen, etc?
TWRP working? Bootloader is unlocked? If yes to both of those, you should be able to just adb push a ROM, or put one on removable SD with a card reader attached to your computer. Than flash the ROM in TWRP.
same thing happened with me but i remember what i did
redpoint73 said:
If you can't remember what you did, or at least even try to list in detail the steps you did as best you can remember; it makes it very hard for anyone to help.
Saying you followed some tutorials on an entire website (3 websites actually) doesn't tell us jack, and isn't any better than telling us nothing.
Its not even clear the current condition of the phone. Your OP says TWRP doesn't work, then a later post says you are trying things with TWRP, so presumably you have TWRP. But since you never stated that, we can only guess.
What happens when you try to adb push or sideload? What error messages, does it make the phone reboot, stuck on boot screen, etc?
TWRP working? Bootloader is unlocked? If yes to both of those, you should be able to just adb push a ROM, or put one on removable SD with a card reader attached to your computer. Than flash the ROM in TWRP.
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firstly i unlocked my bootloader via htcdev website then i installed twrp recovery successfully and then when i tried to root my phone by installing two zip files (mm-su-boot. & beta super su) i installed these two files and then tried to reboot my phone it opened in fastboot mode only . then i read here about the revolution hd rom installed it successfully but it does not reboot . help needed
farhanakhtar39 said:
firstly i unlocked my bootloader via htcdev website then i installed twrp recovery successfully and then when i tried to root my phone by installing two zip files (mm-su-boot. & beta super su) i installed these two files and then tried to reboot my phone it opened in fastboot mode only . then i read here about the revolution hd rom installed it successfully but it does not reboot . help needed
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Your device is M8 dual SIM .. mm-su-boot is for M8 single SIM, won't work on your device.
Install custom ROM with support for Dual SIM or restore your stock ROM backup
please can you provide any link of the rom for dual sim addition
farhanakhtar39 said:
please can you provide any link of the rom for dual sim addition
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Not so sure,
if Sense ROM - https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-sense-6-12-401-4-mra58k-stock-t3296066
maybe S.ROM too has dual SIM support, you need to ask in their thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...the-worlds-first100-m9-port-m8upload-t3064838
if non-Sense ROM
CM13 ROM - https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-0-experimental-t3259068
Nougat ROM -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2753248
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-resurrection-remix-v5-8-0-t3507210
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...cyanogenmod-14-1-htc-one-m8-dual-sim-t3507192
There are a few more that support Dual SIM but you have to check & ask in their development thread as I'm not familiar with most of the available custom ROMs .. I don't try most of them
Thnks
Thanks buddy it worked
cm 13 worked for me !
God bless you
If I may jump in on this post and ask some advise my m8s is only booting to fastboot screen it has never been flashed, have tried recovery: nothing just goes back to fastboot, also wiped cache and factory reset: same result..... It has done this 2 times previous but only after restarting phone, usually repeatedly doing reboot it loads but it's been 2 days now and still only getting fastboot screen...plez help
My phone is having similar issues
Stanna16 said:
If I may jump in on this post and ask some advise my m8s is only booting to fastboot screen it has never been flashed, have tried recovery: nothing just goes back to fastboot, also wiped cache and factory reset: same result..... It has done this 2 times previous but only after restarting phone, usually repeatedly doing reboot it loads but it's been 2 days now and still only getting fastboot screen...plez help
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I recently decided to root and install a custom rom on my old stock sprint HTC one m8. I unlocked the boot loader via HTC Dev website. I then flashed the TWRP recovery. Since doing the latter step, it's been booting into fast boot all the time! Did you ever figure out what was wrong with your phone?
pancho2009 said:
I recently decided to root and install a custom rom on my old stock sprint HTC one m8. I unlocked the boot loader via HTC Dev website. I then flashed the TWRP recovery. Since doing the latter step, it's been booting into fast boot all the time! Did you ever figure out what was wrong with your phone?
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You only flashed TWRP onto the phone? Or did you root also?
Not nearly enough info to provide the proper help.
Please do fastboot getvar all, and post the results (delete IMEI and serial number before posting).
What version TWRP?
What version SuperSU did you flash (if you got that far)?

Help with TWRP

Hi, sorry if this is in the wrong place!
I've just got a new HTC 10. I've unlocked bootloader and got adb/fastboot and whatever I needed to install twrp. I flashed twrp via fastboot and it said it was successful.. But when I try to boot into recovery it just shows the red writing that says this is for development purposes only (something like that).. And then boots as normal. Also downloaded twrp app and it says it can't locate recovery. I've attached a picture to show the cmd box after I installed. I'm hoping I'm just being stupid and forgetting something. Please help! X
This isn't the place for this. You should post in the TWRP thread. The answer you're looking for is probably already there.
I don't know why everyone keeps freaking out about the red text. All this does is notify the folks at HTC who may work on your phone if you send it in for repairs is that you have indeed unlocked the bootloader etc. The phone has been modified from the original state it shipped in. Warranty may or may not be voided.
Make sure Allow OEM Unlocking and ADB debugging is turned on in Developer Options. Reboot your phone. Attach to computer. Put the phone in download mode. Don't start the ADB daemon. Don't give any ADB commands. Simply use " fastboot flash recovery twrp.img " without the quotes of course. Unattach computer. Use the phone's up/down buttons to switch to bootloader mode. Choose the reboot into Recovery option. This should bring up TWRP. Reboot system from TWRP when you're done.

Question 9 Pro crashed to lockscreen on loop, forced reboot and will no longer boot

hey, i have a completely stock 9 pro, i was texting someone and sending them pictures from the night but while i was doing that the phone suddenly crashed to the lock screen over and over again. so i just hard rebooted it since it was completely unresponsive and just crashing on the lock screen and now it will not even boot up it just shows the oneplus log and a field to put in a password and after entering the password its looking to format the phone and probably factory reset the whole device i was hoping that there would be some way to use adb to get my photos back since i didnt get a chance to save or send them and it would be a real bummer if they were gone. not enough to pay 1000s of dollar but enough that i would spend time playing with adb to recover them. im very familiar with commandline and adb but i dont know of a way to get in without unlocking the bootloader first.... any help would be very much appreciated.
Can you manage to boot into fastboot and try some things there?
Setup platform tools (let me know if you do not have it setup) and then boot into fastboot. Connect your device to your computer and try out the following commands :
fastboot getvar current-slot
If this outputs something like :
current-slot: b
Then run the following command :
fastboot --set-active=a
otherwise, run the following command :
fastboot --set-active=b
After this is done, reboot your device by running :
fastboot reboot
Like the original poster above. my completely stock OP9P (with all official updates installed) is stuck in a bool loop in which it displays the 1+ logo for a fraction of a sec, then reboots. I believe this was the result of the phone being unlocked in my pocket and something happening. When I pulled the phone out of my pocket, there was a message about a corruption in the OS on the screen.
I am able to get it to boot to fastboot by holding the Vol +&- buttons during the boot cycle, but I don't know how to recover the OS.
Can anyone help guide me or point me at a thread with tools that I can try?
Thanks, in advance.
I never set bios or lockscreen passwords, or encrypt data drives. You are the one most likely to be locked out, sometimes through no fault of your own. People will steal these devices regardless if they're locked or not; physical security is the only type of security that works.
wjcrabtree said:
Like the original poster above. my completely stock OP9P (with all official updates installed) is stuck in a bool loop in which it displays the 1+ logo for a fraction of a sec, then reboots. I believe this was the result of the phone being unlocked in my pocket and something happening. When I pulled the phone out of my pocket, there was a message about a corruption in the OS on the screen.
I am able to get it to boot to fastboot by holding the Vol +&- buttons during the boot cycle, but I don't know how to recover the OS.
Can anyone help guide me or point me at a thread with tools that I can try?
Thanks, in advance.
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When you enter the Bootloader (fastboot as you call it), and by navigating with the volume buttons, choose the "reboot to recovery" and confirm with the power button. This will reboot you to the recovery, and from there you can again use the Volume buttons to navigate and choose to wipe your data/phone.
This will format your internal storage, so your data is lost, but it will most likely help you with the issue you have. Another solution would be to use the MSM tools and "unbrick" the phone from EDL. Just by getting into recovery and formating your phone should do the trick, if not, MSM will fix it since it is the unbrick tool.
ekin_strops said:
When you enter the Bootloader (fastboot as you call it), and by navigating with the volume buttons, choose the "reboot to recovery" and confirm with the power button. This will reboot you to the recovery, and from there you can again use the Volume buttons to navigate and choose to wipe your data/phone.
This will format your internal storage, so your data is lost, but it will most likely help you with the issue you have. Another solution would be to use the MSM tools and "unbrick" the phone from EDL. Just by getting into recovery and formating your phone should do the trick, if not, MSM will fix it since it is the unbrick tool.
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Thank you for the response. Sorry for the bad nomenclature. It's been a long time since I have used anything except stock. (Go all the way back to the custom ROMs on my Note 4)
I've tried that. Booting to recovery puts it right back into the boot loop.
It seems like there's a way to sideload the stock OS, but I can't find a cohesive, step-by-step guide that'll walk a N00B like me through.
wjcrabtree said:
Thank you for the response. Sorry for the bad nomenclature. It's been a long time since I have used anything except stock. (Go all the way back to the custom ROMs on my Note 4)
I've tried that. Booting to recovery puts it right back into the boot loop.
It seems like there's a way to sideload the stock OS, but I can't find a cohesive, step-by-step guide that'll walk a N00B like me through.
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There is no way to sideload it with a locked bootloader. Your only way out now is the MSM tool.
Follow these two links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/op9pro-repository-of-msm-unbrick-tools-tmo-eu-glo-in.4272549/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4180837/
wjcrabtree said:
Thank you for the response. Sorry for the bad nomenclature. It's been a long time since I have used anything except stock. (Go all the way back to the custom ROMs on my Note 4)
I've tried that. Booting to recovery puts it right back into the boot loop.
It seems like there's a way to sideload the stock OS, but I can't find a cohesive, step-by-step guide that'll walk a N00B like me through.
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You can't do a factory reset from there?
It's rare but a SEU can corrupt any part of the flash memory. It causes no physical damage but the altered memory cells will need reset.
I think the best way to recover is MSM tool for youre specific model phone.
My phone power off by it self after watching a video on a received link with whatsapp.
Nothing workt beside MSM. I factory reset, downgrade rom. flash-reflash rom's.
MSM wipe all in youre phone.
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There is no way to sideload it with a locked bootloader. Your only way out now is the MSM tool.
Follow these two links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/op9pro-repository-of-msm-unbrick-tools-tmo-eu-glo-in.4272549/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4180837/
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Thank you so much!!
Sorry for the slow reply, but I haven't had time to deal with the problem because of work. I'll be looking into this today.
ekin_strops said:
There is no way to sideload it with a locked bootloader. Your only way out now is the MSM tool.
Follow these two links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/op9pro-repository-of-msm-unbrick-tools-tmo-eu-glo-in.4272549/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4180837/
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Ho Lee Sheet! I finally got around to dedicating serious time to working on this.
I had to jack-around with it quite a bit to get Windows 11 to load the proper drivers so that the phone would be recognized, but: BOOM! BACK IN BUSINESS!
Thank you so much for the guidance.

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