HTC ONE X+ stuck in bootloop - HTC One X+

my device is stuck in bootloop with no backup and is not showing up in adb for me to push rom to phone? suggestions????

What Version of adb do you have and which recovery are you using
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium

Reboot into recovery, find the adb sideload option, activate it. Run adb sideload romname.zip on your computer where romname.zip is the ROM you want to flash. Sometimes it will take a number of minutes for your computer to recognize your device once it is in sideload mode. Just keep trying. I've had more luck doing this with TWRP than with CWM. We really should sticky some sort of sideload instructions...

NasaGeek said:
Reboot into recovery, find the adb sideload option, activate it. Run adb sideload romname.zip on your computer where romname.zip is the ROM you want to flash. Sometimes it will take a number of minutes for your computer to recognize your device once it is in sideload mode. Just keep trying. I've had more luck doing this with TWRP than with CWM. We really should sticky some sort of sideload instructions...
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got error device not found using twrp recovery and * failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' * with cwm don't know what's wrong, Not rooted phone since my nexus one when i used to always root but with that could just whip the sd card out...

jizang said:
What Version of adb do you have and which recovery are you using
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium
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1.0.31 and tried both twrp and cwm

have you waited a few minutes and tried executing the adb sideload command on your computer multiple times when trying to sideload with TWRP?

NasaGeek said:
have you waited a few minutes and tried executing the adb sideload command on your computer multiple times when trying to sideload with TWRP?
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yea ridiculous amount times

I had the same problem i could not adb sideload a Rom,in the end i had to flash stock ruu to save my phone
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium

indie12 said:
got error device not found using twrp recovery and * failed to write data 'protocol fault (no status)' * with cwm don't know what's wrong, Not rooted phone since my nexus one when i used to always root but with that could just whip the sd card out...
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Install TWRP instead of CWM! AFAIK adb sideload does not work on CWM recovery, had the same problem when i needed to use this command for the first time.

reaper90 said:
Install TWRP instead of CWM! AFAIK adb sideload does not work on CWM recovery, had the same problem when i needed to use this command for the first time.
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doesn't work with twrp either,
also forgot to mention is odd that adb doesn't find device since i can flash new recovery / kernal via fastboot?
adb discovering my device in sideload now but not allowing the sideload? how can i push the rom to sdcard via adb?

indie12 said:
doesn't work with twrp either
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It has to work, believe me. Are you on latest TWRP 2.5.0.0? If not, you should probably update. Erasing cache in fastboot ("fastboot erase cache") may help sometimes. Did you wait long enough for adb to recognize your phone in sideload mode (may take some minutes)?
If not:
1. Boot your phone in recovery, connect it to your computer and start sideload mode in recovery.
2. Open command line, navigate to the folder where your adb/fastboot files are (you must also copy the desired rom.zip file into this folder)
3. Type "adb start-server" and now wait some minutes.
4. Type "adb devices", your device should now be listed there in sideload mode. If not, wait some more time and try again
(10 min should be enough, if not, there's probably something wrong with the driver or adb files on your computer)
5. Now you can type "adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip"
It should work now. when it's finished, the rom.zip file is saved on your phones internal memory as "sideload.zip"
If not, there must be something wrong with your driver and/or adb/fastboot files. Try reinstalling them then.

reaper90 said:
It has to work, believe me. Are you on latest TWRP 2.5.0.0? If not, you should probably update. Erasing cache in fastboot ("fastboot erase cache") may help sometimes. Did you wait long enough for adb to recognize your phone in sideload mode (may take some minutes)?
If not:
1. Boot your phone in recovery, connect it to your computer and start sideload mode in recovery.
2. Open command line, navigate to the folder where your adb/fastboot files are (you must also copy the desired rom.zip file into this folder)
3. Type "adb start-server" and now wait some minutes.
4. Type "adb devices", your device should now be listed there in sideload mode. If not, wait some more time and try again
(10 min should be enough, if not, there's probably something wrong with the driver or adb files on your computer)
5. Now you can type "adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip"
It should work now. when it's finished, the rom.zip file is saved on your phones internal memory as "sideload.zip"
If not, there must be something wrong with your driver and/or adb/fastboot files. Try reinstalling them then.
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its just worked, transfering the rom now, no idea what caused it to work this time but it is so thanks

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HELP PLEASE!! No backup/rom install mistake

I did not backup because I thought I had already done so. Apparently it was wiped at some point and I didn't add the right file to my phone. I just need some way to add the ROM to my internal sdcard
install TWRP recovery and use "sideload" or "push" the rom across to your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995002
adb push rom.zip /data/media/
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sometimes sideloading is a pig to get working but just select sideload from recovery and push your file across. Trust me it does work I always wipe everything on my phone between rom flashes.
Would you be able to give me some steps? I have TWRP installed already.
I clicked ADP sideload on my toolkit. Im in recovery, I typed in "adb sideload <Ubuntu.zip>", "adb sideload Ubuntu.zip", "adb push Ubuntu.zip" and it's still not working
Well, I got the file on there, but now it's still freezing at the same screen. I'll give another ROM a try and see what happens..
I can't get sideload to work now.....
"Starting ADB sideload feature..." is all it says when I go Advanced/ADB sideload
I'm not sure how I got it to work before.... Now I can't even get the device to show up...
YYYYYYYYYAAAAY!!! I fixed it. Thanks for the tip man. You showed me the path and it was rough, but everything works great now.
yep sideload takes a while before it shows up on your pc

Help soft brick?

Hello everyone, I really messed up my phone. Right now i have twrp recovery with no rom or anything ive tried to sideload roms through the wonderful tool That Hasoon2000 has made is there a way to fix my phone or do i need to just pay htc to fresh install everything?
dqlover4ever said:
Hello everyone, I really messed up my phone. Right now i have twrp recovery with no rom or anything ive tried to sideload roms through the wonderful tool That Hasoon2000 has made is there a way to fix my phone or do i need to just pay htc to fresh install everything?
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So sideload did not work with toolkit i guess? It may take some minutes for your computer to recognize your phone in recovery or adb sideload state. Honestly said i don't use the toolkit.
What i recommend is:
- read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213910
and set up an adb/fastboot environment like explained. copy the desired rom into this adb/fastboot folder.
- boot your phone in recovery, connect it to your computer, start adb sideload in TWRP
- open command line (if necessary navigate to your adb/fastboot folder) and type "adb start-server"
- wait some minutes and type "adb devices". your device should now be listed there as in sideload mode. if it's not the case, repeat this step.
(shouldn't take more than 10 minutes for your pc to recognize your phone, otherwise there's most likely something wrong with your driver)
- now that it shows up in the list as in sideload mode, type "adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip" and command line should start displaying progress in %.
When it is finished, rom installation should be started automatically. Otherwise, the rom is now saved as "sideload.zip" on the root of your virtual sdcard folder, so you can flash it.
Also don't forget to install the right boot.img/kernel for the rom!
reaper90 said:
So sideload did not work with toolkit i guess? It may take some minutes for your computer to recognize your phone in recovery or adb sideload state. Honestly said i don't use the toolkit.
What i recommend is:
- read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213910
and set up an adb/fastboot environment like explained. copy the desired rom into this adb/fastboot folder.
- boot your phone in recovery, connect it to your computer, start adb sideload in TWRP
- open command line (if necessary navigate to your adb/fastboot folder) and type "adb start-server"
- wait some minutes and type "adb devices". your device should now be listed there as in sideload mode. if it's not the case, repeat this step.
(shouldn't take more than 10 minutes for your pc to recognize your phone, otherwise there's most likely something wrong with your driver)
- now that it shows up in the list as in sideload mode, type "adb sideload name_of_your_rom.zip" and command line should start displaying progress in %.
When it is finished, rom installation should be started automatically. Otherwise, the rom is now saved as "sideload.zip" on the root of your virtual sdcard folder, so you can flash it.
Also don't forget to install the right boot.img/kernel for the rom!
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I got Sideload to work got to the android revolution to start installing... after that just the same boot screen trying elegancia now thanks for your reply im just wondering why it went right back to the boot splash screen right after it installed
reaper90 said:
Also don't forget to install the right boot.img/kernel for the rom!
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dqlover4ever said:
I got Sideload to work got to the android revolution to start installing... after that just the same boot screen trying elegancia now thanks for your reply im just wondering why it went right back to the boot splash screen right after it installed
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Did you flash the correct boot.img like i said? what boot logo is it? the "htc quietly brilliant" one or the "htc one" with beats audio logo?
If it's the first one you did not flash the boot.img.
If second (and of course you did flash the boot.img), there must be something else wrong. boot in recovery:
Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Check all boxes > Swipe to wipe > reinstall rom!
Just DON'T format /data partition.
you were right thank you very much!:fingers-crossed:

[HELP] unlocked bootloader, rooted, and stuck on recovery!

Hello
i managed to unlock my bootloader, flashed twrp recovery, flashed super user.
Tried to install dirty unicorn and got status 7 error.
And now i dont have a rom/os installed.
I tried to move over .zip files through twrp but cant mount drives.
Any help?!?
I TRIED TO PUSH ZIP WITH SIDELOAD AND NO LUCK
BUMP!
i really need to get this fixed please help
xr1charxx said:
BUMP!
i really need to get this fixed please help
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I did the same thing yesterday, as it was my first time using TWRP (always been a CWM guy), All you have to do to fix it is go into advanced and go into adb sideload, put your rom in you adb folder and run this command
adb sideload nameofzip.zip
Then the zip will be placed in internal storage named sideload.zip and you can flash it.
dsf767 said:
I did the same thing yesterday, as it was my first time using TWRP (always been a CWM guy), All you have to do to fix it is go into advanced and go into adb sideload, put your rom in you adb folder and run this command
adb sideload nameofzip.zip
Then the zip will be placed in internal storage named sideload.zip and you can flash it.
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Already tried this. when i run adb devices my device does not show up. and when i try to sideload any files i get error:closed
xr1charxx said:
Already tried this. when i run adb devices my device does not show up. and when i try to sideload any files i get error:closed
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I would try to plug in the USB after your already in recovery.
If you cant get that to work you can always buy this:
https://shopmeenova.appspot.com/st/order.html
its a microusb to microsd its a good worst case and will get you up and running.
do you still have the rom that errored out on you on your internal storage? if so you can always try a fresh wipe and try to install again.

Error closed on ADB sideload. Device not found on Fastboot. HALP!!!!!

Alright lads, I got a major issue that is kicking my ass. I need your help please.
Basically the HTC ONE X+ keeps getting error closed in ADB sideload whenever I try to sideload a rom or do anything else for the matter.
adb usb = Error Closed
Adb push and pull = Error Closed.
I can get my device listed but thats about it.
The Issue goes further. I relocked the bootloader in order to install the RUU. Yet I get the error 131 custormer ID error.
I can't access the SD partition on the my computer screen as it doesn't show.
I can't get back to stock rom.
I can't install a new rom.
I can unlock and relock my bootloader.
I can install TWRP and CWM.
I can use fastboot usb. [Very limited]
The issue with fastboot usb is that it keeps saying error device not found and then it refuses to do anything.
I have installed and reinstalled the ADB drivers, SDK manager and htc sync manager.
The biggest issue at the moment is that I can't install any rom whatsoever.
Which basically means, its a potato.
HALLLLP. The htc one x is a international version. UK Vodafone more specifically. Hboot-1.35.0000
Oh yeah, the mount does not work in TWRP and CWM.
I tried different USB ports, cables and even a different computer.
Everything has been wiped. I factory reset it and wiped out other parts in TWRP and CWM in an effort to start from scratch.
Nothing seems to work though...
Edit: I narrowed down the issue
It seems that i can't flash boot.img when my bootloader is unlocked as:
'boot.img'...FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
therefore I can't load roms without it crashing on me.
I can however put things into the 'sd card' by loading a broken rom [crashes to process android]. But thats about it. so far.
Oh I also updated the hboot to 1.72
NinjaKenZen said:
Alright lads, I got a major issue that is kicking my ass. I need your help please.
Basically the HTC ONE X+ keeps getting error closed in ADB sideload whenever I try to sideload a rom or do anything else for the matter.
adb usb = Error Closed
Adb push and pull = Error Closed.
I can get my device listed but thats about it.
The Issue goes further. I relocked the bootloader in order to install the RUU. Yet I get the error 131 custormer ID error.
I can't access the SD partition on the my computer screen as it doesn't show.
I can't get back to stock rom.
I can't install a new rom.
I can unlock and relock my bootloader.
I can install TWRP and CWM.
I can use fastboot usb. [Very limited]
The issue with fastboot usb is that it keeps saying error device not found and then it refuses to do anything.
I have installed and reinstalled the ADB drivers, SDK manager and htc sync manager.
The biggest issue at the moment is that I can't install any rom whatsoever.
Which basically means, its a potato.
HALLLLP. The htc one x is a international version. UK Vodafone more specifically. Hboot-1.35.0000
Oh yeah, the mount does not work in TWRP and CWM.
I tried different USB ports, cables and even a different computer.
Everything has been wiped. I factory reset it and wiped out other parts in TWRP and CWM in an effort to start from scratch.
Nothing seems to work though...
Edit: I narrowed down the issue
It seems that i can't flash boot.img when my bootloader is unlocked as:
'boot.img'...FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
therefore I can't load roms without it crashing on me.
I can however put things into the 'sd card' by loading a broken rom [crashes to process android]. But thats about it. so far.
Oh I also updated the hboot to 1.72
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If you can push files on sd card, use the TWRP back-up from here to restore to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414238
You'll at least get it working again.
Thanks, somehow when I updated the bootloader, the boot.img restriction got lifted after I just entered the command again when 'unknown failure' came up. I was at this point able to access the sd card under a buggy rom start-up.I used TWRP to flash a new rom.
Fixed.
Hi..
I also can't connect my device to PC
I need help ..
fastboot not working never
loaybilal said:
Hi..
I also can't connect my device to PC
I need help ..
fastboot not working never
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To anyone in the same situation adb sideload does not transfer the file to the sdcard permanently. To sideload correctly, you need to pick that option from the recovery first and then when the phone is waiting for the sideload type:
adb sideload <PACKAGE>
after some hours of research mine worked (TWRP v2.7.0.1)
imcontreras said:
To anyone in the same situation adb sideload does not transfer the file to the sdcard permanently. To sideload correctly, you need to pick that option from the recovery first and then when the phone is waiting for the sideload type:
adb sideload <PACKAGE>
after some hours of research mine worked (TWRP v2.7.0.1)
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I am in the same situation and my phone in TWRP is waiting for Sideload...
but adb gives error: closed
roshak said:
I am in the same situation and my phone in TWRP is waiting for Sideload...
but adb gives error: closed
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Can you see your phone connected?
adb devices
Or
adb usb
If you're able then in sideload
Go to command prompt on your computer and type
adb sideload (and the file you want to upload)
adb sideload file.zip
imcontreras said:
Can you see your phone connected?
adb devices
Or
adb usb
If you're able then in sideload
Go to command prompt on your computer and type
adb sideload (and the file you want to upload)
adb sideload file.zip
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So now! I could get my devices connected and listed with updating the drivers (Win 8.1) ...
Then I could push the SuperSU.zip and install it... Is there any way to check if it's ready for flashing a ROM?
roshak said:
So now! I could get my devices connected and listed with updating the drivers (Win 8.1) ...
Then I could push the SuperSU.zip and install it... Is there any way to check if it's ready for flashing a ROM?
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Im not sure if this will answer your question:
When you upload your rom using sideload will automatically flash it to your device
imcontreras said:
Can you see your phone connected?
adb devices
Or
adb usb
If you're able then in sideload
Go to command prompt on your computer and type
adb sideload (and the file you want to upload)
adb sideload file.zip
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Thank you!

[[ SOLVED ]] Help! Device Not Found

[[ SOLVED ]]
I was trying to flash a rom and I did wrong.
The phone got stuck on the white HTC screen.
I'm trying to get it back, the problem is that when I connect to the pc is not recognized. I installed SDK Tools, adb, drivers and all.
All In One Toolkit run and try to flash the boot.img but it says "error: device not found"
I run adb commands but it says the same thing, "error: device not found"
I tried it with Venom Flasher but I can not solve.
I uninstalled and went back to install the drivers, but I still have the same result, I run out of options.
When I turn the phone enters fastboot, I can access the recovery, but the phone at this time does not rom, dead.
By mistake I went to lock the bootloader but today I unlock it again with the All In One Toolkit and the bin file, so do not understand why if the file could flasher to unlock the bootloader again, but when trying to flash the boot.img or execute commands like: adb devices, adb reboot bootloader throws the error "device not found"
I appreciate it can help me ...
rikrdoVe said:
I was trying to flash a rom and I did wrong.
The phone got stuck on the white HTC screen.
I'm trying to get it back, the problem is that when I connect to the pc is not recognized. I installed SDK Tools, adb, drivers and all.
All In One Toolkit run and try to flash the boot.img but it says "error: device not found"
I run adb commands but it says the same thing, "error: device not found"
I tried it with Venom Flasher but I can not solve.
I uninstalled and went back to install the drivers, but I still have the same result, I run out of options.
When I turn the phone enters fastboot, I can access the recovery, but the phone at this time does not rom, dead.
By mistake I went to lock the bootloader but today I unlock it again with the All In One Toolkit and the bin file, so do not understand why if the file could flasher to unlock the bootloader again, but when trying to flash the boot.img or execute commands like: adb devices, adb reboot bootloader throws the error "device not found"
I appreciate it can help me ...
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ADB commands are only recognized in recovery or when system is running. re-unlock your bootloader first. you can reboot into bootloader by pressing and holding power & volume-down button. navigate using volume buttons and enter fastboot by pressing power button. Now you can flash boot.img with "fastboot flash boot boot.img" or using any One X+ compatible toolkit. If it doesn't work, try installing latest HTC sync on your computer to get latest drivers. you can uninstall htc sync later again, the drivers will remain installed.
Here's a guide how you can setup adb/fastboot on cour computer, also contains useful information for beginners: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213910
reaper90 said:
ADB commands are only recognized in recovery or when system is running. re-unlock your bootloader first. you can reboot into bootloader by pressing and holding power & volume-down button. navigate using volume buttons and enter fastboot by pressing power button. Now you can flash boot.img with "fastboot flash boot boot.img" or using any One X+ compatible toolkit. If it doesn't work, try installing latest HTC sync on your computer to get latest drivers. you can uninstall htc sync later again, the drivers will remain installed.
Here's a guide how you can setup adb/fastboot on cour computer, also contains useful information for beginners: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213910
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Yeah, try doing that. I locked boot loader again but still had no results. What I did right now was "fastboot flash boot boot.img" says ok, but just gets stuck on the white screen. The phone right now has no information, nothing. I have in my pc folder with the rom that was installed (zip with boot.img) I have the latest version of clockworkmode.
rikrdoVe said:
Yeah, try doing that. I locked boot loader again but still had no results. What I did right now was "fastboot flash boot boot.img" says ok, but just gets stuck on the white screen. The phone right now has no information, nothing. I have in my pc folder with the rom that was installed (zip with boot.img) I have the latest version of clockworkmode.
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Some more information please. What rom did you flash and what recovery did you use? also do you have international version of this phone or AT&T/Telus version?
reaper90 said:
Some more information please. What rom did you flash and what recovery did you use? also do you have international version of this phone or AT&T/Telus version?
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1. Carbon ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447870&page=33
2. CWM 6.0.4.6
3. Yes, international version.
rikrdoVe said:
1. Carbon ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447870&page=33
2. CWM 6.0.4.6
3. Yes, international version.
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Did you use the right version of CWM for android 4.4+?
reaper90 said:
Did you use the right version of CWM for android 4.4+?
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Correct, as said in the post "Note: For KK 4.4.x necessary CWM recovery from Lloir's thread."
rikrdoVe said:
Correct, as said in the post "Note: For KK 4.4.x necessary CWM recovery from Lloir's thread."
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Did you do a wipe in before flashing the new rom?
Anyway you can copy a new rom.zip onto your phone using "adb sideload rom.zip" or "adb push rom.zip /data/media/0" while you're in recovery. Then do a full wipe first, flash rom and don't forget to flash boot.img.
reaper90 said:
Did you do a wipe in before flashing the new rom?
Anyway you can copy a new rom.zip onto your phone using "adb sideload rom.zip" or "adb push rom.zip /data/media/0" while you're in recovery. Then do a full wipe first, flash rom and don't forget to flash boot.img.
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Thanks for your help...
I cant flash zip file, its says "error: device not found".
I put the zip file in adb folder, then "adb sideload filename.zip"
Do not know if I'm doing well, I turn on the phone in recovery mode, then with the volume keys I go to "install zip" option then "install zip from sideload" then run the command I get the error.
rikrdoVe said:
Thanks for your help...
I cant flash zip file, its says "error: device not found".
I put the zip file in adb folder, then "adb sideload filename.zip"
Do not know if I'm doing well, I turn on the phone in recovery mode, then with the volume keys I go to "install zip" option then "install zip from sideload" then run the command I get the error.
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ADB may take some time to recognize your device in recovery. Try "adb devices" first and if it isn't listed as in recovery or sideload, wait some minutes and try again. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes though.
But you have installed latest drivers?
reaper90 said:
ADB may take some time to recognize your device in recovery. Try "adb devices" first and if it isn't listed as in recovery or sideload, wait some minutes and try again. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes though.
But you have installed latest drivers?
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Hey, i tried that, and says:
List of devices attached:
FA31ZW100713 recovery
And then, i write "adb sideload filename.zip"
Error: Closed >>
I waited 6 minutes and the same result.....
And yes, i have the latest drivers and HTC Sync Manager.
rikrdoVe said:
Hey, i tried that, and says:
List of devices attached:
FA31ZW100713 recovery
And then, i write "adb sideload filename.zip"
Error: Closed >>
I waited 6 minutes and the same result.....
And yes, i have the latest drivers and HTC Sync Manager.
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Your phone needs to be in recognized as in sideload mode in order to use adb sideload. when recognized in recovery, try "adb push rom.zip /data/media/0", this will copy your rom onto your phones internal memory. Depending on rom size, this may take some minutes and there's no progress bar/display, so give it some time, 10 min should be enough.
reaper90 said:
Your phone needs to be in recognized as in sideload mode in order to use adb sideload. when recognized in recovery, try "adb push rom.zip /data/media/0", this will copy your rom onto your phones internal memory. Depending on rom size, this may take some minutes and there's no progress bar/display, so give it some time, 10 min should be enough.
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A month without phone and thanks to you it works again!
Thank you so much, I could not pass the zip in any way but with "adb push rom.zip / data/media/0 /" if it happened and I could flash ...
I Repeat .... THANK YOU!
have the same problem with my HTC One X.
Can you gave me an answer?

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