[RECOVERY]ClockworkMod Touch v6.0.4.3 - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Use Rom Manager for best results when backing/restoring...
USB OTG Info:
USB OTG will show up as external_sd. If external_sd is not mounting, reboot recovery. You must enter recovery with usb already inserted.
Installation:
Inscrutions can be found here @ http://www.techgeekal.com/2013/03/1...ckworkmod-touch-recovery-v6-0-2-8-on-htc-one/(outdated)
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Make sure fastboot is unchecked in power options and turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT then Fastboot
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
OR
Flash via Rom Manager(must have root already).
Video Tutorials:
How To Unlock The Bootloader EASIEST Method - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0gzJdwCxX0
How To ROOT EASIEST METHOD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KmsxO84UU
Downloads:
You can now flash in Rom Manager in rom if rooted
Classic - http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.3-m7att.img
OR
Touch - http://download2.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.3-m7att.img
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Mirror for files http://d-h.st/users/flyhalf205/?fld_id=11322#files or http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager

Thanks for this. :good:

How do you flash recovery on fastboot? Is this a cmd line I have to do with pc?
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rgoyena said:
How do you flash recovery on fastboot? Is this a cmd line I have to do with pc?
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Yep. Open up cmd and navigate to fastboot then run rhe command or flash with the toolkit
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Flyhalf205 said:
Yep. Open up cmd and navigate to fastboot then run rhe command or flash with the toolkit
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Do you flash supersu in recovery for root?
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rgoyena said:
Do you flash supersu in recovery for root?
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Yep. That or superuser. Whichever one you prefer.
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CWM Touch is just flat out not working for me. I flash via fastboot, but when I try to reboot into recovery it fails and goes back to OS.

Hunt3r.j2 said:
CWM Touch is just flat out not working for me. I flash via fastboot, but when I try to reboot into recovery it fails and goes back to OS.
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Make sire your turning phone completely off and boot into fastboot via power and volume down.
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Yep! Touch is working awesome for me!

I also had problems with the touch not working, so I switched to the non-touch version and it works fine.

i have the HTC one Dev edition. I just want someone to tell me that it's identical to the ATT version. AFAIK it is. I just want someone to confirm that for me before I go ahead flash the wrong thing and brick my phone

adityaksharma said:
i have the HTC one Dev edition. I just want someone to tell me that it's identical to the ATT version. AFAIK it is. I just want someone to confirm that for me before I go ahead flash the wrong thing and brick my phone
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Flash away. It's fine. The dev edition is the same device as an unlocked 64 GB ATT phone

I have the device Bootloader unlocked and i
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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I get a successfully sent, however i am unable to boot into recovery via cmd or bootloader
Any ideas?
Thanks
Drew

drewdatrip said:
I have the device Bootloader unlocked and i I get a successfully sent, however i am unable to boot into recovery via cmd or bootloader
Any ideas?
Thanks
Drew
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make sure Fast Boot is NOT selected in Settings/Power. Then turn the phone COMPLETELY OFF and boot to Hboot then fastboot and flash recovery again. Then power off and reboot to hboot. If it says *Tampered* at the top your all set, if it doesn't, then recovery didn't take. I had to flash recovery 6 or 8 times, but I think the deciding factor was when I turned fast boot off in Settings.

Ok. In order to flash a boot.img do we have to rename it to boot.img.zip ? I'm trying to completely understand how to flash the boot.img using HTC dumlock rather than having to use the computer all the time for fast boot.
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treIII said:
Ok. In order to flash a boot.img do we have to rename it to boot.img.zip ? I'm trying to completely understand how to flash the boot.img using HTC dumlock rather than having to use the computer all the time for fast boot.
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To flash a boot.img. You must enter fastboot on the phone. and issue the fastboot command fastboot flash boot boot.img using a computer.

For some reason, I cannot enter recovery. I get the entering recovery screen, then it boots back to the boot screen and freezes there. Gonna try to fastboot flash the recovery img
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cdordon said:
For some reason, I cannot enter recovery. I get the entering recovery screen, then it boots back to the boot screen and freezes there. Gonna try to fastboot flash the recovery img
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Fastboot erase cache, then retry fastboot flashing your recovery
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cdordon said:
For some reason, I cannot enter recovery. I get the entering recovery screen, then it boots back to the boot screen and freezes there. Gonna try to fastboot flash the recovery img
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Also Make sure fast boot is turned off in settings. Then cold boot into hboot then fastboot then flash.
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Is this exactly the same as the CWM Recovery in the international HTC One M7 forum?

Related

Flashing recovery hboot 1.5

Going to sound nooby, but how do I flash a new recovery with s on?
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xblackvalorx said:
Going to sound nooby, but how do I flash a new recovery with s on?
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have you atleast unlocked your bootloader is the first question...and if so easiest, do you have root access?... way i found to flash a recovery is like this:
have a fully charged battery
boot into your hboot screen and select fastboot
plug the phone into the computer with the data cable
once the phone is loaded open a terminal or ms-dos window
navigate to where you have the fastboot.exe command and make sure you have your new recovery as "recovery.img"
then type in fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and then let it write it to your phone then unplug it and reboot into your new recovery
wloftus said:
have you atleast unlocked your bootloader is the first question...and if so easiest, do you have root access?... way i found to flash a recovery is like this:
have a fully charged battery
boot into your hboot screen and select fastboot
plug the phone into the computer with the data cable
once the phone is loaded open a terminal or ms-dos window
navigate to where you have the fastboot.exe command and make sure you have your new recovery as "recovery.img"
then type in fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and then let it write it to your phone then unplug it and reboot into your new recovery
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Yes I have, I'm on mean ROM ics, should have included that. And so, basically much alike how I boot into my recovery?
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xblackvalorx said:
Yes I have, I'm on mean ROM ics, should have included that. And so, basically much alike how I boot into my recovery?
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first you have to write your recovery to that partition and like if you download teamwin recovery rename it to recovery.img etc....then you can boot into the new recovery
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
(This will reboot you into boot loader)
Then to flash recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name.img
(Change "name" to the name of your recovery. )
Then you should be good.
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iTzLOLtrain said:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
(This will reboot you into boot loader)
Then to flash recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name.img[code]
(Change "name" to the name of your recovery. )
Then you should be good.
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Through fastboot usb?
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Through fastboot usb?
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yes....when your phone says fasboot usb in red go to the computer and type in
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
itll say its sending data then writing data once that is done type in
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then select recovery and it should be your new recvery...if not private message me from a computer ill walk you through it all
wloftus said:
yes....when your phone says fasboot usb in red go to the computer and type in
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
itll say its sending data then writing data once that is done type in
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then select recovery and it should be your new recvery...if not private message me from a computer ill walk you through it all
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Thanks. Pretty sure I'll be able to do it, just wanted to make sure it was was the same folder for the command window.
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If you are trying to flash 4ext, you can install the app and run it (see my signature). No need for adb.
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Need some help again

Twrp isn't booting.... Phone works fine but I wanna flash a new Rom but everytime a reboot to recovery it goes to the Twrp screen then reboots then stuck on HTC screen. When I hard reboot it start up normally again straight into my phone. Why isn't Twrp working?
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Flipnfr3ak said:
Twrp isn't booting.... Phone works fine but I wanna flash a new Rom but everytime a reboot to recovery it goes to the Twrp screen then reboots then stuck on HTC screen. When I hard reboot it start up normally again straight into my phone. Why isn't Twrp working?
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Note.... I tried flashing the recovery again with hansoons tool and it's a no go
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which phone and which twrp?
skdubg said:
which phone and which twrp?
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Att hox+ Twrp 2.3.3.0
Goomanager didn't work either
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flash the correct TWRP (evitareul) from www.teamw.in manualy in bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
fastbooot erase cache
skdubg said:
flash the correct TWRP (evitareul) from www.teamw.in manualy in bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery (name of recovery).img
fastbooot erase cache
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It worked thanks
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[Q] cant get into recovery after relocking EVOLTE

Ok So....
I was S-On cause i have 64bit Win7. I was going to return LTE for Upgrade to ONE. So i used this to get back to stock. $250 is too much for me right now to upgrade so i'll be keeping my LTE for a couple more months. At least to see whats up with the Mega. Anyways I went back to reroot but im havent been able to get to recovery. I have all my root files (HTC Dev Unlock token) I can Unlock and relock Boot loader. This is where I'm at... See photo 1.
*** UNLOCKED *** ( I Noticed it no longer says "Tampered" across the top. Does that make a diference?)
S-On
HBoot 2.09
Radio 1.12.11.1119
I used the JB OTA firmware from unlimited.io/jewel.htm
I have tried to reflash TWRP 2.4.1.0 But I can't access Recovery. Second photo shows error icon when rebooting to recovery from Boot Loader. I tried re flashing SU, even stock_EVO4gLTE_recovery.img though i dont think that last one would work cause im now on updated firmware.
Am i just SOL and can no longer access recovery?
Will Dirty Racoon help me get recovery back?. Im just now getting familiar to fastboot. Linux is a bit intimidating.
HBoot Pic - https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-...AAFm0/_gjzRfxXTcA/w815-h611-no/Picture+26.jpg
Recovery Error Pic - https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-...AAFnE/wyW4K6OEM3o/w816-h612-no/Picture+27.jpg
Put the phone back n bootloader like the 1st pic.
Then select Fastboot
Then connect phone to Pc
Then the Bootloader should show Fastboot USB.
Now open up the folder on your Pc that has Fastboot then open a command Window and type fastboot flash recovery what ever the recovery image name is.
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Follow this guide made by bigdaddy619 and you should be s-on/unlocked and Rooted then flash your Preferred ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2026938
scoot0073 said:
Put the phone back n bootloader like the 1st pic.
Then select Fastboot
Then connect phone to Pc
Then the Bootloader should show Fastboot USB.
Now open up the folder on your Pc that has Fastboot then open a command Window and type fastboot flash recovery what ever the recovery image name is.
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I tried flashing recovery 3 times no go.
wait in the OG root zip there are 2 images that say recovery. A "stock_EVO4GLTE_recovery.img" and I also have
"openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img"
Im gona try Bgdaddys' guide...
will report back tomorrow.
Thanx for the replies.
Artanis said:
I tried flashing recovery 3 times no go.
wait in the OG root zip there are 2 images that say recovery. A "stock_EVO4GLTE_recovery.img" and I also have
"openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img"
Im gona try Bgdaddys' guide...
will report back tomorrow.
Thanx for the replies.
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Put your phone in fastboot usb then type in terminal/cmd
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img
Then hit enter and it should transfer/flash/install
Then do fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then go into recovery and you should have twrp installed...
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jocarog said:
Put your phone in fastboot usb then type in terminal/cmd
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img
Then hit enter and it should transfer/flash/install
Then do fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then go into recovery and you should have twrp installed...
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You guys rock IDK why it didn't work before. but I just flashed TWRP 2.5 and it worked like a ice cold Boones on a 15 year old cheerleader.
Thanks again.

[Q] HTC one X+ bootloop

i just got an htc one x+ and i installed chainfire 3d on it and installed the driver within
the device restarted and went into a bootloop
now i dont know what to do specially since i just got this and dont even know how to access the bootloader while in this bootloop
i managed to get into the recovery once that was cwm
i tried a wipe data/factory reset and its still in a bootloop
can anyone help me on this one?
Have you flashed the kernel? Usually when a kernel is not flashed and you installed a custom os, the phone will be stuck on the HTC screen with the white background.
To go into the bootloader you press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds (the phone will restart) press and hold the volume down button right away. And then you get a white screen with an android dude on a skateboard. You're now in bootloader
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xxxrichievxxx said:
Have you flashed the kernel? Usually when a kernel is not flashed and you installed a custom os, the phone will be stuck on the HTC screen with the white background.
To go into the bootloader you press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds (the phone will restart) press and hold the volume down button right away. And then you get a white screen with an android dude on a skateboard. You're now in bootloader
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actually i did not install a rom
it was a beta graphics driver
the rom was stock rooted and worked fine until i decided to mess with it
but i figured if i installed an official ruu and super su it should boot up again
thanks for letting me know how to get into bootloader
atleast now i can power it down while i download the stock rom
stratoll said:
actually i did not install a rom
it was a beta graphics driver
the rom was stock rooted and worked fine until i decided to mess with it
but i figured if i installed an official ruu and super su it should boot up again
thanks for letting me know how to get into bootloader
atleast now i can power it down while i download the stock rom
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It does say in the chainfire FAQ, you should take a backup incase of bootloop. There is not much need to use chainfire on tegra II. Its for older devices Just format /system/ and start again
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AndroHero said:
It does say in the chainfire FAQ, you should take a backup incase of bootloop. There is not much need to use chainfire on tegra II. Its for older devices Just format /system/ and start again
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yes i realise that i should have taken a backup. you dont need to remind me of how i screwed up
the problem is now the phone wont charge and when i try to access recovery it just powers off
thats because i tried to change the recovery to twrp when the cwm was working fine
and now i cant format system as there is no recovery to do it from
any other ideas man?
would be greatly appriciated
If there is a working RUU, for your CID\ BL version. you can flash that from fastboot, that will restore stock recovery. If fastboot is still working, you can always flash CWM again.
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AndroHero said:
If there is a working RUU, for your CID\ BL version. you can flash that from fastboot, that will restore stock recovery. If fastboot is still working, you can always flash CWM again.
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my CID was 01. i dont know what a bl version is
fastboot says battery too low to flash
i tried flashing cwm using the "AIO kit by Hasoon2000"
it told me recovery written successfully but i still cant access recovery
it still powers off when i try to access recovery
stratoll said:
my CID was 01. i dont know what a bl version is
fastboot says battery too low to flash
i tried flashing cwm using the "AIO kit by Hasoon2000"
it told me recovery written successfully but i still cant access recovery
it still powers off when i try to access recovery
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Before your battery dies, try flashing CWM manually (fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img) also do a (fastboot erase cache) before and after flashing, see if that works. There are threads from the early days of the HOX+ with people & charging issues with recovery. Do a search for thoes, maybe one can help you get your device charged.
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AndroHero said:
Before your battery dies, try flashing CWM manually (fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img) also do a (fastboot erase cache) before and after flashing, see if that works. There are threads from the early days of the HOX+ with people & charging issues with recovery. Do a search for thoes, maybe one can help you get your device charged.
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how do i try flashing CWM manually?
i have the recovery img, i just dont know what to do with it
stratoll said:
how do i try flashing CWM manually?
i have the recovery img, i just dont know what to do with it
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connect your phone to pc on fastboot mode and type this command
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img(cwm.img will be your recovery file)
Danny Samuel said:
connect your phone to pc on fastboot mode and type this command
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img(cwm.img will be your recovery file)
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it says "failed: remote battery low"

Tried to Unlock bootloader

I did all of the steps that i read and watched on youtube for the all in one toolkit by Hasoon2000... At the bootloader screen it says
*** Tampered ***
*** Unlocked ***
it will not let me do a flash recover, which I was going to use TWRP (Sprint Only)
any help would be useful, i have searched for the answer but im very new at this.
Thank you in advance.
HTC ONE (SPRINT)
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Best not to use toolkits
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demkantor said:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Best not to use toolkits
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i dont understand, could you please elaborate?
gsxronchrome said:
i dont understand, could you please elaborate?
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When i go into recover the "teamwin" logo comes on, the it promps me to to a menu which seems as if it would work with touch screen... when it says install it will not allow enter any option its almost as if its frozen and the touch screen does not work.
After a lot of searching i think i figured out what it was you were trying to say to me. I did what you said using TWRP the picture shows what happened after i opened the cmd window and typed the command. TWRP freezes up when i go into recovery. Am i doing something wrong?
Replace nameofrecovery.img with the actual name of the file, more info here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
You may have the wrong twrp image installed to your phone, I can think of a good reason why it freezes on you. So when in recovery you can not press any option? If this is the case I would look for a new copy of twrp specific to your device, check md5sum, then flash it with fastboot
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery placethenameofrecoveryhere.img
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demkantor said:
Replace nameofrecovery.img with the actual name of the file, more info here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
You may have the wrong twrp image installed to your phone, I can think of a good reason why it freezes on you. So when in recovery you can not press any option? If this is the case I would look for a new copy of twrp specific to your device, check md5sum, then flash it with fastboot
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery placethenameofrecoveryhere.img
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Yes it gets stuck in recovery... i cannot use the touchscreen at all...
i downloaded the newest twrp copy... i downloaded md5sum and i have no idea how to use that even after looking it up and searching through youtube. i have the new ".img" file on hand... i just need to find out how to erase the old one in order to install the new one and see if it works
here is the CMD screen
this is what happens when i open "minimal adb and fastboot" and type in the commands you sent me... the top one that says failed, is when the phone is in the fastboot usb screen... when it says waiting for device... the phone is just turned on
Being you are s-on (can confirm if you write down all info on phone when in bootloader mode) you probably don't have permission to erase recovery but you should be able to just overwrite it, so just
fastboot flash recovery twrporwhatever.img
Also I believe there is a way to gain s-off with your phone, once you get all this down than I suggest doing that but first get the proper recovery
Oh and there are many ways to check md5sum (just Google for one if the one I linked you isn't working) this just makes sure you had a good download of a file, a good idea to do it but not need
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