please i need help i have evo 4g lte rooted with s on i download cm10 now i want to flash anther rom but i cannot and also i cannot restore the rom i already have back up it see no ios can you tell me pleas how to do it ..thank you
elcajon said:
please i need help i have evo 4g lte rooted with s on i download cm10 now i want to flash anther rom but i cannot and also i cannot restore the rom i already have back up it see no ios can you tell me pleas how to do it ..thank you
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Make sure you are bootloader unlocked. (im assuming so. Load to your ROM and install flash gui form the market. Then download desired rom and place on sd card. Once you have done that, open the downloaded rom with flash gui and it will install the kernel, then go into twrp recovery and flash rom. if you dont have twrp 2.2+ recovery, search how to install it. you already have root so it should not be a problem
I assume you have gotten yourself stuck. Assuming it is a stock ROM and you have aosp currently, you could 1.flash back and use flash GUI, 2. flash back and use htc dumlock, or 3. you could unzip the ROM package you are trying to flash and copy the boot image to adb tools and with the phone in fastboot, flash it using the command fastboot flash boot boot.img
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I assume you have gotten yourself stuck. Assuming it is a stock ROM and you have aosp currently, you could 1.flash back and use flash GUI, 2. flash back and use htc dumlock, or 3. you could unzip the ROM package you are trying to flash and copy the boot image to adb tools and with the phone in fastboot, flash it using the command fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Are you tired of this question yet? I lost count of how many times you've answered it...
Sent from my EVO LTE
meh..I used to volunteer to teach a small group of ungrateful children, here its more appreciated
om4 said:
I assume you have gotten yourself stuck. Assuming it is a stock ROM and you have aosp currently, you could 1.flash back and use flash GUI, 2. flash back and use htc dumlock, or 3. you could unzip the ROM package you are trying to flash and copy the boot image to adb tools and with the phone in fastboot, flash it using the command fastboot flash boot boot.img
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thank you i will try this
osmosizzz said:
Make sure you are bootloader unlocked. (im assuming so. Load to your ROM and install flash gui form the market. Then download desired rom and place on sd card. Once you have done that, open the downloaded rom with flash gui and it will install the kernel, then go into twrp recovery and flash rom. if you dont have twrp 2.2+ recovery, search how to install it. you already have root so it should not be a problem
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i try this but the phone dose not boot
The phone does not boot at all or the phone does not boot to os?
Did you get it figured out yet cousin?
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hey fam i was running virus rom Eternity 3.0 with stock kernel then i flashed the cm7 rom by joelz yesterday but had to change kerenls to get it to work. i used the apk to do that i think its gui i think, but anyway i tried to restore back from nadroid and my phone wont boot. im on 1.5 with s-on
thanks if any one can help.
evoguy404 said:
hey fam i was running virus rom Eternity 3.0 with stock kernel then i flashed the cm7 rom by joelz yesterday but had to change kerenls to get it to work. i used the apk to do that i think its gui i think, but anyway i tried to restore back from nadroid and my phone wont boot. im on 1.5 with s-on
thanks if any one can help.
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I guess you have flashed a 2.3.3 kernel so you are experiencing issues.........so now just boot your phone in bootloader then select fastboot > connect your phone to pc (it should say fastboot usb on phone)> now open cmd > head to your fastboot folder in cmd> then type fastboot boot xxxxx.img (xxxx = your recovery img (cwm/twrp) ) > Now your phone will boot into recovery > then restore your Nandroid backup .......
Hope this helps
If the above didnt work try to flash boot.img from your nandroid backup using fastboot (not recovery) with command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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is there a way i can do it without my computer im at work,so i don't have all my files on hand...thanks this has got me stomped......
I m sorry you cannot do it without a pc .....you know the limitations of htc unlock method...you can only flash kernels made for 2.3.4 from flash image gui......you can always download those fastboot/adb files from here or google for it.They are just a few kb's
evoguy404 said:
is there a way i can do it without my computer im at work,so i don't have all my files on hand...thanks this has got me stomped......
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Yes, as long as all the nandroid backup files are on your sdcard. Steps below.
mnomaanw said:
I m sorry you cannot do it without a pc .....you know the limitations of htc unlock method...you can only flash kernels made for 2.3.4 from flash image gui......you can always download those fastboot/adb files from here or google for it.They are just a few kb's
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This isn't true. Flash Image GUI will flash the kernel for any version, but if your system OS is not also updated at the same time, the device will not boot.
If you're looking to do a nandroid restore w/o using fastboot (or being attached to a computer), here are the steps I would suggest:
1) From Flash Image GUI, select the boot.img from inside of the custom recovery backup directory on the /sdcard. Flash this kernel.
2) Reboot directly into recovery mode. Run the nandroid restore for that SAME backup as the boot.img was pulled from and flashed via Flash Image GUI.
3) After nandroid restore finishes, reboot and the device should be back to the previous state found in the backup.
Remember, this is a work around for the HTC unlock and might not always be the best solution.
Keep us updated and let us know. Hope that helps!
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Yes, as long as all the nandroid backup files are on your sdcard. Steps below.
This isn't true. Flash Image GUI will flash the kernel for any version, but if your system OS is not also updated at the same time, the device will not boot.
If you're looking to do a nandroid restore w/o using fastboot (or being attached to a computer), here are the steps I would suggest:
1) From Flash Image GUI, select the boot.img from inside of the custom recovery backup directory on the /sdcard. Flash this kernel.
2) Reboot directly into recovery mode. Run the nandroid restore for that SAME backup as the boot.img was pulled from and flashed via Flash Image GUI.
3) After nandroid restore finishes, reboot and the device should be back to the previous state found in the backup.
Remember, this is a work around for the HTC unlock and might not always be the best solution.
Keep us updated and let us know. Hope that helps!
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hey joey i know we can use flash image gui to flash boot.img from a rom.zip but evoguy cannot boot his phone at all.So how will he be able to use Flash image GUI? I m only telling him what he can do now........
mnomaanw said:
hey joey i know we can use flash image gui to flash boot.img from a rom.zip but evoguy cannot boot his phone at all.So how will he be able to use Flash image GUI? I m only telling him what he can do now........
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If the device won't boot past the splash screen, chances are the issue is kernel related. For kernel related issues, the ONLY method provided by HTC via their unlock is to use fastboot to boot the recovery. This is the only accessible mode HTC grants write access to the kernel partition.
This is the only way HTC provides write access to the kernel for a device that is not booting properly. The command using fastboot is as follows: fastboot boot c:\recovery.img .
This command will temporarily load the custom recovery with kernel write access allowing a proper recovery to take place.
One reason the device is not booting could be the android OS version mismatches with the kernel, therefore the kernel's ramdisk is looking for files which are not present and cause the device to either freeze or reboot.
There are other reasons too, probably too many worth detailing out as the easiest route to solving the issue is to restore back to a known good working nandroid or cleanly load another known working ROM/kernel combination.
Hope that helps clarify! Best of luck!
Thanks to all you guys. Got it back running XDA is the best.
sent from my Rooted & Boosted 3VO.
I have an EVO 3D GSM of Telstra with hboot 12. I unlocked an rooted. I can flash all cook rom. Howerver, I can' flash any custom kernel. It always notice a error status 7. I tried many different kernel, but it was not working. I also tried using the Image UI and I got error.
Someone help me please. I want to flash some kernel.
Thanks for helping.
Someone help me. I want to flash some karnel...
S-On dosen't allow flashing kernals, but to get past that u have to access Recovery from Fastboot. To know how to do this follow these steps.
Download this: http://www.mediafire.com/?g6ex57jvbobel07
Then Follow this:
1. Boot into Fastboot and connect your phone to the computer
2. In the Folder you downloaded Click Open cmd
3. Type fastboot boot recovery.img
4. When recovery boots, just flash the Kernal normaly
5. Enjoy!!!!
You can also use this method to install S-OFF roms,
Happy Flashing!!! XD
Cousie G said:
S-On dosen't allow flashing kernals, but to get past that u have to access Recovery from Fastboot. To know how to do this follow these steps.
Download this: http://www.mediafire.com/?g6ex57jvbobel07
Then Follow this:
1. Boot into Fastboot and connect your phone to the computer
2. In the Folder you downloaded Click Open cmd
3. Type fastboot boot recovery.img
4. When recovery boots, just flash the Kernal normaly
5. Enjoy!!!!
You can also use this method to install S-OFF roms,
Happy Flashing!!! XD
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I knew this method before, and I did it but result is error status 7. SO SAD (
Is the kernel you're flashing compatible with that rom? I don't think you can flash just any 'ol kernel.
G.Newton said:
Is the kernel you're flashing compatible with that rom? I don't think you can flash just any 'ol kernel.
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Can you show me how can I identify it?
I flashed Joelz ICS Alpha X ROM and now my physical buttons are having problems, I've tried flashing other ROMs and nothings working. I wanted to flash back to stock and see if I can use my insurance at Sprint to fix it. I would like to keep it since it was a launch day phone, but if it doesn't work it doesn't work.
HBOOT 1.5
CDMA
TWRP Recovery
Joelz ICS Alpha X
Cwebb03 said:
I flashed Joelz ICS Alpha X ROM and now my physical buttons are having problems, I've tried flashing other ROMs and nothings working. I wanted to flash back to stock and see if I can use my insurance at Sprint to fix it. I would like to keep it since it was a launch day phone, but if it doesn't work it doesn't work.
HBOOT 1.5
CDMA
TWRP Recovery
Joelz ICS Alpha X
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You need the stock recovery zip. Flash that then you would need the latest 2.17 PC86IMG.ZIP use it then do the fastboot oem lock and your good to go.
Ummm, just download the zip for the stock rom, and flash it.
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Ummm, just download the zip for the stock rom, and flash it.
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A link would be excellent, I've seen some only for the GUU recovery or whatever
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Here is the stock recovery zip.
And here is the link for the stock rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447839
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Here is the stock recovery zip.
And here is the link for the stock rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447839
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Now if only Filesonic didn't pick today to ***** out
Cwebb03 said:
Now if only Filesonic didn't pick today to ***** out
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updating links right now
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updating links right now
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Thanks, but should I be flashing the kernel (through flash image GUI) than reboot to recovery and re-flash it, then flash ROM, or flash them both through Flash Image GUI then recovery... I haven't really flashed them separately before
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You need the stock recovery zip. Flash that then you would need the latest 2.17 PC86IMG.ZIP use it then do the fastboot oem lock and your good to go.
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I see a few threads around for doing this on hboot 1.5 but they all seem to have different instructions. Can you provide detailed instructions on how to do this? Here's what I get from this but not sure if it's right.
1) Download stock recovery zip
2) reboot into fastboot USB and boot the customer recovery.img (This will get you into CWM with full access to write)
3) Manually flash the recovery zip.
*these next steps are where I get iffy*
4) Manually flash the PC86IMG.ZIP while in the same CWM session? Or Place is on the SDcard and then what?
5) then relock using the fastboot command above.
Please let me know, especially about #4.
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I see a few threads around for doing this on hboot 1.5 but they all seem to have different instructions. Can you provide detailed instructions on how to do this? Here's what I get from this but not sure if it's right.
1) Download stock recovery zip
2) reboot into fastboot USB and boot the customer recovery.img (This will get you into CWM with full access to write)
3) Manually flash the recovery zip.
*these next steps are where I get iffy*
4) Manually flash the PC86IMG.ZIP while in the same CWM session? Or Place is on the SDcard and then what?
5) then relock using the fastboot command above.
Please let me know, especially about #4.
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Same here, I've been flashing ROMs through flash image GUI, and it would only let me flash the kernel and not the zip... If there was a guide that worked with hboot 1.5 that would amazing
after install rom ,the device is rebooting always like that
hboot-1.94.0012 s-on gsm
RUU_Shooter_U_HTC_ARA_1.24.415.6_Radio_10.59.9020.00_10.15.9020.06_M_release_220917_signed
We need a lot more info. What hboot? What rom? Cdma or gsm evo? What recovery? Did you do a full wipe?
We're comin from a pure power source.
From and educated guess I would say you are S-On and failed to flash the kernel via "fastboot flash boot boot.img" in fastboot mode.
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after install rom ,the device is rebooting always like that
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I guess you are htc unlocked and havent flashed the kernel seperately via fastboot.........or you havent wiped the previous rom.
bootloop
and also need to know what custom recovery you installed sounds like you lost your Boot.IMG if so you will need to exract it from the zip folder of the rom that you have install and then go to that folder and scrool down until you come to the Boot.IMG and copy and past it in same floder that you used to install your su file using command promts and typ fastboot flash boot boot.img
Hi people facing a problem with my Phone. The problem is it won't reboot to system anymore even when i select system after going into reboot menu in Team Win Recovery Project v2.2.1 ...What happens is when i select system in the reboot menu, it boots to my Teamwin recovery instead of system but when i select power off or recovery or bootloader it goes into those fine. I even tried factory reset from bootloader and from Teamwin recovery but it still reboots to Teamwin recovery. I just want it to be able to get to my system again so i can have everything working..
This is what i did before it became like this. I was on HTCevohacks on the HTC evo 4g lte roms page trying to install CM10 ROM for Rooted HTC Evo 4G LTE! [Android 4.1.2][STABLE]. i downloaded CM10 Rom zip file and Gapps 4.1.2 zip file. i put both on my external storage then tried to install them and fail but before that i made a backup of my System, Data and Boot on my external storage. When it failed i factory reset from recovery without restoring backups and it started up perfectly, i even set up my phone interface again linking my google mail and wifi connections. next i went back to recovery and restore my backups from my external storage and that's when i couldn't get back to system. I still have my backup files. They are boot.emmc.win, boot.emmc.win.md5, data.ext4.win.md5, system.ext4.win and system.ext4.win.md5...
this is my HTC evo 4g lte specs..
Flashed to boostmobile
unlocked
Jewel put ship s-on RL
Hboot-1.15.0000
Radio-1.05.11.0606
OpenDSP-v25.1.0.32.0405
eMMc-boot
PLEASE HELP ANYWAY HOW!!just want to go back into system again
You'll need to flash the boot.img through fastboot if you have s-on
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You'll need to flash the boot.img through fastboot if you have s-on
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I don't have a boot.img to flash that i know off so where do i get my boot.img so i can flash it and have my system running again?
Pull the boot img from the rom your flashing. You should probably read the "don't panic " thread stickied in q&a. All your answers are there
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
If booting system is loading twrp then you have flashed twrp as a kernel, flash a Rom with kernel installer or fastboot kernel
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If booting system is loading twrp then you have flashed twrp as a kernel, flash a Rom with kernel installer or fastboot kernel
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Yes, that makes a lot more sense, i think i flashed twrp as a kernel without knowing it that's why booting system boots to twrp..bout bro i'm still new to this whole thing so please explain step by step how i can flash a Rom with kernel installer or fastboot kernel or provide a link to a guide..please my phone is off nd i'm missing out on calls, i really need to put it back to normal nd not miss with it anymore..i appreciate your first help..
You need to find a ROM that is son friendly, like meanrom. It will flash the whole ROM including the boot.IMG just like you would if you were s-off. It doesnt need anything extra done on your part. Or you need to extract the boot.img from your cm zip and fastboot flash that. In order to fastboot flash the kernel you need to set up adb. Google how to set up adb on windows or Mac or Linux or whatever os your computer is.
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Yes, that makes a lot more sense, i think i flashed twrp as a kernel without knowing it that's why booting system boots to twrp..bout bro i'm still new to this whole thing so please explain step by step how i can flash a Rom with kernel installer or fastboot kernel or provide a link to a guide..please my phone is off nd i'm missing out on calls, i really need to put it back to normal nd not miss with it anymore..i appreciate your first help..
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Meanrom has a kernel installer, just leave it alone for 5-10 minutes to install. Or to flash kernel manually, when you are ready to flash a Rom extract the boot.img from the Rom zip and use uniflash, bootimg flasher, or fastboot to flash it. ADB Tools and HTC drivers are all you need to flash the kernel through fastboot. Just extract folder and place boot image inside. In windows you can hold shift and right click, select open command window here for the terminal. Then connect phone I'm fastboot (bootloader/fastboot) and type fastboot devices to make sure the pc sees it. Type fastboot flash boot boot.img and then boot recovery and flash rom