[Q] OS HTC One X plus deleted - HTC One X+

Hello everyone,
recently I bought an HTC One X Plus that was AT&T powered. I wanted to get rid of the restrictions they imposed on the phone, like using the FM Radio, and decided to flash a ROM. In TWRP I did first with success. Then I wanted to flash a custom rom and wiped all data, including the zip file that was pushed to the mobile phone. Consecuence: I was left without an OS on the phone and could not install the custom rom. Now my phone is bricked! Luckily I saved CWM recovery on my PC, and I tried fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. It is being pushed somewhere, but I still don't have access to my mobile phone! Who can help me with this, I am desperate! It seems I made an expensive error!

erkui said:
Hello everyone,
recently I bought an HTC One X Plus that was AT&T powered. I wanted to get rid of the restrictions they imposed on the phone, like using the FM Radio, and decided to flash a ROM. In TWRP I did first with success. Then I wanted to flash a custom rom and wiped all data, including the zip file that was pushed to the mobile phone. Consecuence: I was left without an OS on the phone and could not install the custom rom. Now my phone is bricked! Luckily I saved CWM recovery on my PC, and I tried fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. It is being pushed somewhere, but I still don't have access to my mobile phone! Who can help me with this, I am desperate! It seems I made an expensive error!
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Lol,
First of all , Why would you flash CWM if you already have TWRP installed ?
If you want to flash a custom ROM just use adb while in recovery to push the rom.zip to your sdcard in order to flash it on your phone.
For example if you want to flash cm11.zip , open a command prompt or a terminal if you're using linux ,then change directory to where the zip file is placed.
for example if your cm11.zip is placed on Desktop , after opening cmd use "cd C:\Users\username\Desktop" then type "adb push cm11.zip /sdcard/" (this will push the ROM zip into your sdcard so you can flash it from recovery.
if you need any more help then feel free to ask ! lol
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backb0ne5p1d0r said:
Lol,
First of all , Why would you flash CWM if you already have TWRP installed ?
If you want to flash a custom ROM just use adb while in recovery to push the rom.zip to your sdcard in order to flash it on your phone.
For example if you want to flash cm11.zip , open a command prompt or a terminal if you're using linux ,then change directory to where the zip file is placed.
for example if your cm11.zip is placed on Desktop , after opening cmd use "cd C:\Users\username\Desktop" then type "adb push cm11.zip /sdcard/" (this will push the ROM zip into your sdcard so you can flash it from recovery.
if you need any more help then feel free to ask ! lol
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Thanks pal,
problem is only that the ADB gives the message "no device detected", don't forget that the OS on the mobile phone was wiped! But I found the solution, using a tool called WinDroid for HTC One X Plus. With this tool, I flashed CWM to the phone and rebooted in recovery mode. From there, I could mount the SD-card which gave me the option to copy the .zip file to /SDCARD/ using ADB. Also with the tool CWM, I then installed the file, and it worked. I'm on the air now,passed a night without sleep but I learned a lot!! Problem solved!.

Even if you don't have an OS installed ADB should work while in recovery.
Well I'm glad you could solve your problems. I knew about the toolkit but trying the harder way is always better for gaining more knowledge.
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Stable ROM for HTC One XL Telus Version
I have HTC One XL / Tellus with 64 GB Internal Storage. I wanted to update it to Jelly Bean through Custom roms like ViperXL + / Elegance.
The phone has HBOOT 1.32.000
Whenever I flash Viper XL+ Tellus on the phone the phone Boots to the Home Screen and then if I unlock then the phone does nothing and just shows the HTC logo on Screen.
I had verified the ROM zip file and had checked its MD5
I got same results with Lower version of Viper XL 1.2.0 / Elegancia 6.2.0 ..
I have flashed ROM 2 to 3 Times with same result.
Is HBOOT1.32.00 not compatible to these ROMs?
What am I doing wrong? Has anyone faced the same problem.
Thanks,
SK

Sujitkundar999 said:
I have HTC One XL / Tellus with 64 GB Internal Storage. I wanted to update it to Jelly Bean through Custom roms like ViperXL + / Elegance.
The phone has HBOOT 1.32.000
Whenever I flash Viper XL+ Tellus on the phone the phone Boots to the Home Screen and then if I unlock then the phone does nothing and just shows the HTC logo on Screen.
I had verified the ROM zip file and had checked its MD5
I got same results with Lower version of Viper XL 1.2.0 / Elegancia 6.2.0 ..
I have flashed ROM 2 to 3 Times with same result.
Is HBOOT1.32.00 not compatible to these ROMs?
What am I doing wrong? Has anyone faced the same problem.
Thanks,
SK
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you probably forgot to flash the boot.img (the kernel). That's probably why it's not booting
Just reboot into bootloader (fastboot mode) connect it to your computer and use "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then fastboot erase cache then fastboot reboot
This should get it working
Please press the thanks button if I helped
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Thanks for reply.
I have already tried that option.:crying:

erkui said:
Thanks pal,
problem is only that the ADB gives the message "no device detected", don't forget that the OS on the mobile phone was wiped! But I found the solution, using a tool called WinDroid for HTC One X Plus. With this tool, I flashed CWM to the phone and rebooted in recovery mode. From there, I could mount the SD-card which gave me the option to copy the .zip file to /SDCARD/ using ADB. Also with the tool CWM, I then installed the file, and it worked. I'm on the air now,passed a night without sleep but I learned a lot!! Problem solved!.
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If you're able to mount /sdcard/ in recovery. You don't have a One X+.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk

Sujitkundar999 said:
Thanks for reply.
I have already tried that option.:crying:
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Then flash another kernel. Other than the one that comes with the ROM. Flash a kernel compatible with viperx and it might work.
Cuz when i installed ViperX+ on my phone the kernel that came with the ROM didn't work so i used elite kernel instead. I honestly don't knkw if there's Elite kernel for your phone.. Just flash any other kernel compatible
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AndroHero said:
If you're able to mount /sdcard/ in recovery. You don't have a One X+.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk
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if your trying to flash a 4.2.2 X+ sense 5 rom it is recomended that you be at hboot 1.40 im not 100% sure of the compatibility with 1.32 but any of the custom roms should flash fine without regard to the newest hboot

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[Q] Wiped internal memory in recovery

Hey
Yea i did something stupid , never mind how.
Basically i tried installing CM 10.1 , messed up really bad beacause i got stuck in the boot logo etc etc.
Now i "somehow" wiped my internal storage and have no way to install a ROM , tried connecting via USB but nothing helps cannot seem to get my htc one x + detected.
So basically phones pretty messed up and unusable atm , need help
Thank You.
Yes i can boot into recovery.
It's a long shot, but try entering.download mode. Recovery is pretty much useless without a rom already on the internal memory
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ramnex said:
It's a long shot, but try entering.download mode. Recovery is pretty much useless without a rom already on the internal memory
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Enter download mode , how?
Isn't that only for the Samsung smartphones?
packtt said:
Enter download mode , how?
Isn't that only for the Samsung smartphones?
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Okay listen
No worries mate, calm down
I've been in the same situation! But I had relocked my bootloader at this point - haha -.-
1. First of all, download haason's toolkit (THANKS!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1994961
2. Download a proper recovery (Thanks Lloir!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995002
3. Get your ROM (I prefer ViperX+ Rom with Elite Kernel(Thanks to Team Venom and nik3r))
4. Run the .exe from haason's and install the HTC Drivers, this is important! (You're propably better of rebooting your PC)
5. Reboot into bootloader, connect it with Fastboot-USB!
6. Flash the new recovery!
7. Reboot Phone into recovery.
8. Now select advanced - and then ADB-Sideload
9. Go into haason's toolkit and choose from extra (bottom, right corner) "ADB-Sideload"
10. Choose your ROM
11. See what happens
Hurricanez said:
Okay listen
No worries mate, calm down
I've been in the same situation! But I had relocked my bootloader at this point - haha -.-
1. First of all, download haason's toolkit (THANKS!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1994961
2. Download a proper recovery (Thanks Lloir!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995002
3. Get your ROM (I prefer ViperX+ Rom with Elite Kernel(Thanks to Team Venom and nik3r))
4. Run the .exe from haason's and install the HTC Drivers, this is important! (You're propably better of rebooting your PC)
5. Reboot into bootloader, connect it with Fastboot-USB!
6. Flash the new recovery!
7. Reboot Phone into recovery.
8. Now select advanced - and then ADB-Sideload
9. Go into haason's toolkit and choose from extra (bottom, right corner) "ADB-Sideload"
10. Choose your ROM
11. See what happens
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Thanks for the reply , ill test this out and see how it goes
packtt said:
Thanks for the reply , ill test this out and see how it goes
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Let me knw if it helped you out
Well i tried it , till the last step , chose the rom
Nothing happened , CMD popped up with a bunch of commands :\
packtt said:
Well i tried it , till the last step , chose the rom
Nothing happened , CMD popped up with a bunch of commands :\
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Is your device detected?
Don't worrie if the command promp say "no device detected", close that windows and the toolkit will ask you for the ROM you wnat to Sideload.
Did you get to that point?
Have you been able to flash the new recovery?
That would mean, that your system already detected the phone
After step 7 adb push your rom to your phone then boot back into recovery and you should be good
namtombout said:
After step 7 adb push your rom to your phone then boot back into recovery and you should be good
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The TWRP recovery from LLoir will automaticly install the sideloaded rom
Hurricanez said:
The TWRP recovery from LLoir will automaticly install the sideloaded rom
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That's what !
I installed the recovery and everything fine.
I selected to push the ADB sideload , hit run > selected my rom , cmd popped up with debug stuff and a directly link , but no view about my rom being installed!
packtt said:
That's what !
I installed the recovery and everything fine.
I selected to push the ADB sideload , hit run > selected my rom , cmd popped up with debug stuff and a directly link , but no view about my rom being installed!
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It should show up a percentage status
You got TeamViewer?
Check your pm.
packtt said:
That's what !
I installed the recovery and everything fine.
I selected to push the ADB sideload , hit run > selected my rom , cmd popped up with debug stuff and a directly link , but no view about my rom being installed!
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Sounds like an invalid command, make sure there are no spaces in the name of the rom.
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AndroHero said:
Sounds like an invalid command, make sure there are no spaces in the name of the rom.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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thanks for the help everyone , but i did a full RUU and reset everything back to original.
So now its all good
For future notice Hansoons tool kit us typically worthless in these cases (and most others). You need to install the LATEST SDK from Google and run commands out of the "platform-tools" folder. As far as drivers go, you need to install the latest version of HTC sync and then plug the phone into the computer before ever modifying the phone.

[RECOVERY] TWRP touch recovery v2.6.3.3

Key Features:
Ability to save custom recovery settings
Default partitions to back up
Default zip folder location
Default color theme (lots to choose from) (Thanks to ffolkes!)
Default Time Zone (for more accurate time stamps)
Zip Signature Verification
Zip md5 Verification (looks for file with zipname.zip.md5)
Ability to flash multiple zips in one go
Ability to select which individual partitions to backup, and restore.
Ability to choose compression or no compression backups.
Compression takes longer of course, but you save roughly half the space. EVO3D's stock system uncompressed is ~800mb, 380mb compressed. You choose.
Ability to auto restore GAPPS on zip flash (for CM based ROMS)
Ability to auto reboot after successful flashes (for the lazy)
Some devices utilize their capacitive buttons in recovery.
Home - Main Menu
Menu - Advanced Menu
Back - Up a Menu Level
Search - Select Current Selection
Battery Level and Timestamp (Better safe than sorry)
HTC Dumlock Instructions:
Install the build of TWRP using your method of choice, but you must actually flash TWRP to recovery. No fastboot booting it. We need it in recovery so that this build of TWRP will be flashed to your boot. This new build of TWRP has features in it to easily restore your original boot.
Reboot into recovery.
Make a backup of your phone.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock. (If you don't see HTC Dumlock then you need to remove any custom TWRP theme that you might be using.)
Tap Install HTC Dumlock. This will install the app and binaries needed to make everything work nicely.
Reboot your device.
Find and open the HTC Dumlock app.
If/when prompted, give the app root (SuperUser) permissions.
Tap the Execute HTC Dumlock button.
Wait patiently for a couple of minutes. It takes a little while.
If your device doesn't reboot automatically, reboot it manually. Reboot it normally. DO NOT reboot it to recovery.
You should now be in your recovery, but your recovery is flashed into boot.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock.
Tap Restore Original Boot.
Use your recovery like normal. Flash a new kernel. Restore a backup with a different kernel. Do whatever you please!
Consider donating!
Note, you must repeat steps 8 through 17 EVERY TIME you need to flash boot.
Installation:
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"
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
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Downloads:
If rooted. You can flash using GooManager in the Play Store
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
Thanks..
I have a buddy who is picking one up this week.. We all have the "one" from sprint and it works great.
Just ordered mine
Sent from my HTC One S
and you continue to pop up everywhere! lol. I can see it's the same recovery for the int'l/at&t models. I'll just mirror my toolkit here as well!
hasoon2000 said:
and you continue to pop up everywhere! lol. I can see it's the same recovery for the int'l/at&t models. I'll just mirror my toolkit here as well!
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hahahaha I'll try to pop up on every new HTC device. :laugh:
hasoon2000 said:
and you continue to pop up everywhere! lol. I can see it's the same recovery for the int'l/at&t models. I'll just mirror my toolkit here as well!
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Great! I used your Toolkit for my girlfriends One S! Keep up the great work. I should be going to the Tmo Store soon to decide if I want it or not.
Weird I am unable to have any zips show up here so I can flash them.. any idea why nothing shows up in TWRP?
Sent from my HTC One
I just tried using adb sideload and it transferred the rom zip, and the rom looked like it was installing, it even said it was installed. However, when I went to reboot, TWRP says 'are you sure no OS installed?' sure enough, i got stuck at the HTC One screen for a long time afterwards. The rom installed fine with adb push, then installing it. Just wondering if this is me or other people experience it.
Billyvnilly said:
I just tried using adb sideload and it transferred the rom zip, and the rom looked like it was installing, it even said it was installed. However, when I went to reboot, TWRP says 'are you sure no OS installed?' sure enough, i got stuck at the HTC One screen for a long time afterwards. The rom installed fine with adb push, then installing it. Just wondering if this is me or other people experience it.
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Idk about this phone but did you make sure the boot.img was installed. Try flashing manually the boot.img.
Can anyone help please.I flashed twrp v 2.5.0.0 but I think I checked fast boot in power for some reason . Now twrp is giving me some problems like it doesn't recognise my internal storage and can't flash supersu or superu ,so my device is still unrooted. Could anybody tell me what should I do now? Thanks in advance and sorry guys if I'm using the wrong thread.
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Delete.
Hello everyone... I really like the way TWRP works even though the backup files seem to be proprietary. I especially like the way the wipe area allows you to select other specific items under "advanced." One question I have though is this... is the "fix permissions" option working for everyone? Would this not work on certain ROMs? I am just curious. Thanks for your insight!
cant flash the recovery. it says out of memory :/
help pls
Could someone please link me to a flashable zip? No OS installed. outdated TWRP >_<
i want to ask that if i can flash that recovery then rooted my phone then back to stock recovery my HTC GPE works or not ??
sadeg111 said:
i want to ask that if i can flash that recovery then rooted my phone then back to stock recovery my HTC GPE works or not ??
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It should work as long your bootloader is unlock.

[Q] i need help!!!! my phone stock witn no OS and unavailable storage

Hi, i'm new to this forum and i need help to fix my phone. I tried to mod my phone and I end up brinking it (I think) and here is what I did:
1- Unlock my bootloader. Successfully
2-Flash TWRP recovery image. Successfully
3-Rooted with Android_Revolution_HD_Root_and_BusyBox. Successfully
4-Here is where everything started... I tried to flash a rom (Bulletproof-m7-3.2) and everything went wrong and please do not ask what because i do not know :crying:
now I do not have no OS and my internal storage is not working or missing or it being wipe off I do not know. I can access bootloader and TWRP recovery image but i can't install another rom because of the problem with the storage that do not let me copy files into it. Well hopefully somebody could help me with this and here is a picture from the bootloader.
Can you boot into your twrp recovery? You can always install the rom through side load. Some one correct me if I'm wrong with that because I'm not very experienced with that but I'll look around for a thread for it.
However I use a method I feel is very simple, but you just need a otg usb adapter. Put your custom rom zip on a flash drive and plug it in the otg before booting into recovery. Make sure you have the latest twrp too (2.6.0.0). The n you can install from external SD.
Again though, I think you can install from a side load method or adb.
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Jmarv said:
Can you boot into your twrp recovery? You can always install the rom through side load. Some one correct me if I'm wrong with that because I'm not very experienced with that but I'll look around for a thread for it.
However I use a method I feel is very simple, but you just need a otg usb adapter. Put your custom rom zip on a flash drive and plug it in the otg before booting into recovery. Make sure you have the latest twrp too (2.6.0.0). The n you can install from external SD.
Again though, I think you can install from a side load method or adb.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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ADB Sideload and ADB Push should both work with that recovery. I have issues with my Asus Windows 8 machine, even on the Ubuntu side, but the old faithful wife keeps a Gateway POS around with Windows 7 on it. I've used both commands successfully in Windows 7 every time.
Humbly Sent from my HTC One running Stock+GE UI
ajbanks said:
Hi, i'm new to this forum and i need help to fix my phone. I tried to mod my phone and I end up brinking it (I think) and here is what I did:
1- Unlock my bootloader. Successfully
2-Flash TWRP recovery image. Successfully
3-Rooted with Android_Revolution_HD_Root_and_BusyBox. Successfully
4-Here is where everything started... I tried to flash a rom (Bulletproof-m7-3.2) and everything went wrong and please do not ask what because i do not know :crying:
now I do not have no OS and my internal storage is not working or missing or it being wipe off I do not know. I can access bootloader and TWRP recovery image but i can't install another rom because of the problem with the storage that do not let me copy files into it. Well hopefully somebody could help me with this and here is a picture from the bootloader.
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Bulletproof-m7-3.2 = kernel, just to clarify.
Sounds like you have to sideload a rom on there

[Q] HOX+ problems after root/flash...

Hello everyone,
first of all im a total beginner on this field and it's the first time doing this stuff.
since there are no updates further than 4.2 for the beautiful HOX+ i tried to flash the cyanogenmod11 rom on my device. i used hasoons all-in-one toolkit. i followed the guide step by step and got stuck now in a hopefully not that serious problem.
i unlocked bootloader and flashed the cwm international recovery. the recovery was working fine and i did a backup. then i flashed the kernel with the boot.img from the cyanogenmod11.zip and the problems started. when normally booted the phone lights up with the white htc screen and then turns off again after about 3 seconds. i haven't flashed the CM11.zip yet and i guess that was the mistake? i still can acces the recover as well as the bootloader but like already said the phone doesn't start. another problem is that adb doesn't find the device enymore and only prints an empty line when using "adb devices" howevery using "fastboot devices" still gives me the proper result. hasoons toolkit also doesn't recognice the phone anymore.
if anyone could help either getting back to a custom rom or preferably setting up cyanogenmod properly would make me really happy =).
i hope this is the right place for this. i also searched around for hours and hours but can't find anything that helps me.
Lukas
ceevaa said:
Hello everyone,
first of all im a total beginner on this field and it's the first time doing this stuff.
since there are no updates further than 4.2 for the beautiful HOX+ i tried to flash the cyanogenmod11 rom on my device. i used hasoons all-in-one toolkit. i followed the guide step by step and got stuck now in a hopefully not that serious problem.
i unlocked bootloader and flashed the cwm international recovery. the recovery was working fine and i did a backup. then i flashed the kernel with the boot.img from the cyanogenmod11.zip and the problems started. when normally booted the phone lights up with the white htc screen and then turns off again after about 3 seconds. i haven't flashed the CM11.zip yet and i guess that was the mistake? i still can acces the recover as well as the bootloader but like already said the phone doesn't start. another problem is that adb doesn't find the device enymore and only prints an empty line when using "adb devices" howevery using "fastboot devices" still gives me the proper result. hasoons toolkit also doesn't recognice the phone anymore.
if anyone could help either getting back to a custom rom or preferably setting up cyanogenmod properly would make me really happy =).
i hope this is the right place for this. i also searched around for hours and hours but can't find anything that helps me.
Lukas
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so you have installed the kernel but not the rom? if so, then you need to flash the rom and then it should work
leefear said:
so you have installed the kernel but not the rom? if so, then you need to flash the rom and then it should work
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thanks for the answer so far.
the problem with this is that i cant flash the .zip using fastboot so i have to get an cyanogenmod image i think? dont know if that is somewhere out there ill check when im back home later.
ceevaa said:
thanks for the answer so far.
the problem with this is that i cant flash the .zip using fastboot so i have to get an cyanogenmod image i think? dont know if that is somewhere out there ill check when im back home later.
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you normally flash the zip via recovery, do you already have the zip on your phone?
if so, go into recovery and install, find the zip file and install it
if you don't have the zip on your phone then you will need to sideload the zip to your phone, (fancy way of copying the file to your phone) then post 4 tells you how to sideload the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
thanks
leefear said:
you normally flash the zip via recovery, do you already have the zip on your phone?
if so, go into recovery and install, find the zip file and install it
if you don't have the zip on your phone then you will need to sideload the zip to your phone, (fancy way of copying the file to your phone) then post 4 tells you how to sideload the rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
thanks
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the problem with this is that i first don't have the zip on my phone so cant install from the recovery and second that adb doesnt recognize my phone for whatever reasone so i can't sideload the rom. if anyone experienced similar problems (fastboot working, adb not) please let me know how to fix it
Lukas
another thing i just read about is the possibility if one already has installed a running cyanogenmod rom on his device he can extract that as an system.img if i remember right and i could use it on my hox+. just in case anyone knows how to pull that off let me know =)
otherwise still looking for hints how to install rom via fastboot or how to make adb working again
Lukas
this phone is killing me -.-
now when entering fastboot mode it says battery too low to fast boot. so i connect it to the charger overnight but it apparently doesnt charge anymore.
help, please =(
ceevaa said:
this phone is killing me -.-
now when entering fastboot mode it says battery too low to fast boot. so i connect it to the charger overnight but it apparently doesnt charge anymore.
help, please =(
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Try flashing the ROM onto the phones storage. Then you can install the ROM. If you cant even charge your phone then you have bigger problems than not having an OS installed.
Moynia said:
Try flashing the ROM onto the phones storage. Then you can install the ROM. If you cant even charge your phone then you have bigger problems than not having an OS installed.
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Hey thanks for the answer
but how do i flash the rom on the phone storage using fastboot?
Lukas

Bricked my One Plus X -- Need help getting OS installed

Hello,
My apologies if I've posted this thread in the wrong section.
I bricked my One Plus X trying to install the Nougat Nightlies update. I accidentally wiped off the entire data include internal storage so now I cannot boot or restore to the old image. The OS is gone and the phone gets stuck at the boot screen.
The plan was to install the One Plus recovery and then install the OOS3.1.4. I managed to install the One Plus Marshmallow recovery using adb -- the issue is when I try to push the Oxygen OS 3.1.4 image to the internal storage it gives me this error message
Code:
C:\adb>adb push OnePlusXOxygen_14_OTA_019_all_201611071506_03f73e21449d4d31.zip /system/
failed to copy 'OnePlusXOxygen_14_OTA_019_all_201611071506_03f73e21449d4d31.zip'
to '/system//OnePlusXOxygen_14_OTA_019_all_201611071506_03f73e21449d4d31.zip':
Read-only file system
I cannot run adb as root it effectively complaints about the phone being in production mode so I'm honestly out of ideas on how to fix this.
It was pretty stupid of me to attempt to flash my phone w/o prior knowledge of rooting. I just want my phone to go back to the older version.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
VayneSpotting said:
Hello,
My apologies if I've posted this thread in the wrong section.
I bricked my One Plus X trying to install the Nougat Nightlies update. I accidentally wiped off the entire data include internal storage so now I cannot boot or restore to the old image. The OS is gone and the phone gets stuck at the boot screen.
The plan was to install the One Plus recovery and then install the OOS3.1.4. I managed to install the One Plus Marshmallow recovery using adb -- the issue is when I try to push the Oxygen OS 3.1.4 image to the internal storage it gives me this error message
Code:
C:\adb>adb push OnePlusXOxygen_14_OTA_019_all_201611071506_03f73e21449d4d31.zip /system/
failed to copy 'OnePlusXOxygen_14_OTA_019_all_201611071506_03f73e21449d4d31.zip'
to '/system//OnePlusXOxygen_14_OTA_019_all_201611071506_03f73e21449d4d31.zip':
Read-only file system
I cannot run adb as root it effectively complaints about the phone being in production mode so I'm honestly out of ideas on how to fix this.
It was pretty stupid of me to attempt to flash my phone w/o prior knowledge of rooting. I just want my phone to go back to the older version.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Anyhow ,do you have access to custom recovery ?
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[email protected] said:
Anyhow ,do you have access to custom recovery ?
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Yes I do have the CM Nightly recover but it doesn't boot due to the <dtb not found> error message.
VayneSpotting said:
Yes I do have the CM Nightly recover but it doesn't boot due to the <dtb not found> error message.
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Install the latest TWRP using Adb then ? https://dl.twrp.me/onyx/twrp-3.0.3-0-onyx.img.html
Whats the error while you try to install the recovery ?
Open Adb:
Type "adb reboot bootloader"
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
[email protected] said:
Install the latest TWRP using Adb then
Whats the error while you try to install the recovery ?
Open Adb:
Type "adb reboot bootloader"
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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Holy moly. The latest twrp recovery worked perfectly. I installed the OS 3.1.4 and it's working perfectly fine.
Not a big deal but I was just wondering if there's a way to switch back to official One Plus recovery rom without messing with the OS?
Many thanks dude!
VayneSpotting said:
Holy moly. The latest twrp recovery worked perfectly. I installed the OS 3.1.4 and it's working perfectly fine.
Not a big deal but I was just wondering if there's a way to switch back to official One Plus recovery rom without messing with the OS?
Many thanks dude!
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Yeah there is ,let me figure out and do some searching

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