I think I have turned my brand new HTC 10 into a concrete block... - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all!
First of all, I am no developer.
Long story short.. I purchased an HTC 10 because I was sick and tired of my at&t galaxy s5 being bootlocked. I received the 10 and set out the next day to root it. I followed a video on youtube (not saying that the info was not correct...I may have done something wrong...not trying to discredit anybody) to the letter and lo and behold I ended up in a bootloop. My heart probably came close to a complete blockage at this point. This bootloop lasted maybe a minute before it would reboot. So... In my infinite wisdom I chose to relock the bootloader. Oh Boy!!! Fun times were ahead for me!! As soon as I relocked said bootloader, the bootloop increased its timing to about 1 point 5 seconds. I remember waking up on the floor in the fetal position. Now I am stuck with a phone that adb will not recognize. It does however recognize the device at the fastboot devices prompt. So my question is this.... Is this a salvageable phone? If so, How would one go about fixing this problem?
*** Relocked ***
htc_pmew1 pvt S-ON
os-2.28.617.8
I would prefer that the money I spent on this thing would amount to something more than a small ant bed.
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Also I have been doing a lot of digging around and (I may be wrong) but. I could not find this scenario in the forums here. I apologize if this has already been covered.
...So..after looking around for a bit more, I discovered out that there is a way to flash a ruu/zip from an sd card. I have tried multiple times with what I thought were the right ones. As I am unable to boot into recovery, I feel I am limited as to what I should do. I have read about that I should wipe dalvik but I am very limited in my knowledge on an android system and would prefer to not mess this phone up anymore than it already is. I was trying to root and I used TWRP as the recovery but I never made it to the end before it started the loop. The Phone is an htc 10 unlocked version. and it just constantly reboots about 3 seconds apart. ADB says no device connected, so I cannot execute commands that way... really at a loss here. all the tutorials I have read refer to using and and being able to boot into rrecovery. when i boot into recovery, I get an immediate reboot and the 3 second bootloop forever. Is there a way to use twrp to somehow resolve this?Is there a tool that will help me at least get into recovery mode?
SOLVED... Ran across Batchtool by sneakyghost. Quite the bunch of tools there! Ended up solving my problem by placing the stock RUU in the root folder as the batch tool. Before I could not install from a factory RUU (would not recognize the phone through ADB or install the RUU. After the install of the batch tool I was able to get a clean install back to my factory settings.. Now I am free to mess it up again!!
BIG THANKS TO SNEAKYGHOST!!!!!

I'm unsure why the batch tool has worked for you and the sdcard method didn't - getting fastboot to work and all the bits and pieces together (drivers, Windows VCRedist, correct fastboot, correct adb) is usually more error prone than just identifying the correct zip and placing that in your sdcard root.
At this time, I'm a bit in a "scratch my head" mood, thinking this is weird. Same zip? Really the same zip didn't work from sdcard but would work in fastboot? I think I haven't come across that myself yet (non booting phones are a daily thing, almost).
I wish I had the time to analyze your steps with you, so I could gain understanding as to why that happened, so I can use that in the future, but alas! I have no time for XDA and deep digging around in issues of other people. Lately I can't even solve my own phone's problems anymore due to too many other things going on.
Well, glad it worked for your phone, anyhow. I'll keep this in mind for the next one messing up his/her phone.

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[Q] HTC Eris bootlooping tried mostly everything!

Hi guys I accidently wrote wrong NV items and now well it has been bootlooping for the last 1 year or maybe longer. I really do not want to give up on the phone but this is a hobby that I have and would to make one last attempt before I sell it in parts. I bought a data cable from the cellphoneshack.kom please stay away they sell items that do not work and it cost me $35.00 did will not give you a refund. The phone has the 1.490000 S-ON. I cannot get into recovery so that is gone. I sometimes get into the format all data but it does not change anything. ADB is not available since not rooted. When bootlooping it only gets to the 3 skate boarding droids and then the same cycle again. It will take the original roms but again it does not do anything. Fastboot will only take limited commands. Is there any way I can fix this phone. Thanks so much.
obonilla30,
Don't really understand what you said you've done to your phone to put it in its predicament. Can you elaborate on this, please?
The usage of adb is not really dependent on whether your phone is rooted or not, but rather on whether or not the adb service/daemon is running on your phone when you try to connect to it with your adb client on your PC.
The adb daemon on your phone gets started while in a custom recovery or when your phone boots normally (i.e., I usually see it after the SD card gets mounted), so you might not be getting far enough into the booting sequence to have it running (but it wouldn't hurt to keep trying to connect (i.e., do an "adb devices" to see if the adb daemon is running)).
Since you have the 1.49.0000 S-ON bootloader, you can't really do too much useful stuff (like flashing a custom recovery) with fastboot since you don't have the unsecured (S-OFF) bootloader.
I also don't really understand what you mean by "It will take the original ROMs..." -- can you elaborate on this?
Give us a little more detailed information about how your phone got into its current state and re. the questions above. This might help someone be able to help you out.
Cheers!
Hi,
"I sometimes get into the format all data but it does not change anything"
This mean you can go into recovery sometimes though?
can you mount your device from recovery?
which recovery you use?
If you can mount your sd, it mean you can use adb. just let us know this. Clarify more.
Have you tried to upload a good copy of the NV's, or can you not access through workshop, etc? If you cant do that you're going to have to use an RUU to repair. It needs to be a full flash as you dont know what is messed up in the NV's.

[Q] Please help, I think I bricked it rooting

was using zedomax's root method and got a bunch of errors "too many devices, more than 1 emulator" and now it won't finish booting. Gets just to the point where the unlock ring should come up and then nothing...
I can pull down the status bar and thats about it ...please help. I have the insurance, but will they be able to see that i started rooting it...
I would try to install the RUU to get it back.
It's probably not Bricked.
You can also check out the more full unlocking procedure http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
I believe one or both these procedures could be started while in the bootloader.
I'd try the RUU first though.
Look in the Sticky thread in Dev for the RUU (an EXE you run on the PC).
greek goddess said:
was using zedomax's root method and got a bunch of errors "too many devices, more than 1 emulator" and now it won't finish booting. Gets just to the point where the unlock ring should come up and then nothing...
I can pull down the status bar and thats about it ...please help. I have the insurance, but will they be able to see that i started rooting it...
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This happened to me as well. Then i realized i have both my old Epic4g AND my new EVOLTE plugged into my computer. I unplugged my epic and voila. it worked just fine. If it still doesnt work, try restarting your PC and redo the process.
Thanks guys for your answers. problem is resolved, but I will what happened in case anyone else has this problem.
I couldn't get the drivers to install on my laptop so I went to the desktop and ran the root. The error messages I got were like this: after the second reboot (supposed to reboot 3 times) it would say "device offline" and it filled the whole screen with that line. Then it said "error too many emulators" and then it would say it was done and that is as far as it would go. It did not boot a third time. I could reboot it, but it would only get as far as the screen JUST before the unlok ring comes up, and that's it.
After posting this thread I read another thread where someone suggested holding the volume down and power to bring up stock recovery and doing a factory reset from there (rookie mistake, I have had the Epic Touch for a while and forgot about the Evo's stock recovery). That got me back. THANK GOD! But still no root.
I didn't want to give up trying to I went back to my laptop and still without necessarily "installing" the drivers, went ahead and tried running the root and VIOLA! It worked flawlessly!
So I don't understand what was going on with the desktop though with the "device offline" and "too many emulators" thing, so if anyone could shed some light on that, I would appreciate it.
glad to hear you got it fixed but if you would have had to filed a claim then you can always say you lost it or something like that.

[Q] How to turn on fastboot without recovery?

I have been through a day of torment with my VM Evo 3D since deciding to throw a new ROM on yesterday. Several months ago, I rooted the phone and installed a new kernel, but was still running the stock ROM.
On previous phones, I had never had to deal (that I can recall) with the s-on/s-off issue, so I just chose to be cavalier, grab a ROM and install it without reading some very necessary details which I have definitely studied since! Every ROM that I tried put me into boot loop, and after a few I realized there was no getting around s-off. Since I am on 64-bit Windows, I downloaded Ubuntu 12.10 and ran live disk to try the unlimited.io wire trick, however, the software failed and I was unable to even get to the point of doing the wire trick itself.
This morning, dejectedly I decided to just un-root my phone and start from scratch. I relocked it and installed a stock ROM with RUU. I decided that I am going to work through the steps again and be very careful at each step. I went to reboot into recovery and was unable to do so from power/volume-down. I went ahead and booted into regular mode and ran >adb reboot recovery. At this point it rebooted, but came up to a screen with a picture of a phone and a red triangle and exclamation mark. Some googling seems to indicate that my recovery image is jacked up, so I went to run >fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, but fastboot is not enabled. When I do >adb devices, I see my phone. When I do >fastboot devices, it returns nothing. The only way that I know how to turn on fastboot is to go into recovery, but since I can't get into recovery, I am unable to do that.
Does anyone have any advice on a good next step? Is it possible to turn on fastboot via adb? I am hoping that someone has a response other than 'you are screwed'. Thanks in advance if so.
[EDIT] Please disregard. For some reason, after powering it off for a while and trying again, I am now able to get into recovery. I have no idea why it wasn't working then and is now, as I haven't change anyway, but that is pretty much how my last 24 hours has gone anyway. :/
olllllo said:
I have been through a day of torment with my VM Evo 3D since deciding to throw a new ROM on yesterday. Several months ago, I rooted the phone and installed a new kernel, but was still running the stock ROM.
On previous phones, I had never had to deal (that I can recall) with the s-on/s-off issue, so I just chose to be cavalier, grab a ROM and install it without reading some very necessary details which I have definitely studied since! Every ROM that I tried put me into boot loop, and after a few I realized there was no getting around s-off. Since I am on 64-bit Windows, I downloaded Ubuntu 12.10 and ran live disk to try the unlimited.io wire trick, however, the software failed and I was unable to even get to the point of doing the wire trick itself.
This morning, dejectedly I decided to just un-root my phone and start from scratch. I relocked it and installed a stock ROM with RUU. I decided that I am going to work through the steps again and be very careful at each step. I went to reboot into recovery and was unable to do so from power/volume-down. I went ahead and booted into regular mode and ran >adb reboot recovery. At this point it rebooted, but came up to a screen with a picture of a phone and a red triangle and exclamation mark. Some googling seems to indicate that my recovery image is jacked up, so I went to run >fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, but fastboot is not enabled. When I do >adb devices, I see my phone. When I do >fastboot devices, it returns nothing. The only way that I know how to turn on fastboot is to go into recovery, but since I can't get into recovery, I am unable to do that.
Does anyone have any advice on a good next step? Is it possible to turn on fastboot via adb? I am hoping that someone has a response other than 'you are screwed'. Thanks in advance if so.
[EDIT] Please disregard. For some reason, after powering it off for a while and trying again, I am now able to get into recovery. I have no idea why it wasn't working then and is now, as I haven't change anyway, but that is pretty much how my last 24 hours has gone anyway. :/
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Glad it decided to work. I would try the linux bootable cd with the pull the battery trick to get s off. It worked for me although it took quite a few tries to get the battery out at the perfect time. I was not cool with the wire trick or any kind of htc dev unlock. The cd also gives you options for the hboot downgrade as well. Good luck!!!

[Q] Thunderbolt stuck in bootloader with s-on. What to do?

So long story short I have this thunderbolt that is not working any longer. All of this happened over a year ago so I am vague on what I did to get the phone in its currently ruined state. It was rooted with the stock image and after trying to put a CM rom on it that didn't work I mistakenly booted into the phones recovery instead of clock work.
I now get a security warning and it is now s-on. If i do a recovery or factory reset it just boots back into the bootloader. Attached is an image of what is current on the screen when I power it on. I can't get ADB working on this pc but my spare rig has it working in OSX. ADB does not display the device. I have a way to get files onto the sd card but I am still kinda new to all of this stuff and just looking for some help. So where do I proceed from here?
I am going out of my mind.
So the phone just literally booted into my rooted rom. So now the question is, how do I get rid of the security warning and get s-off permanently?
At my end.
After a long day of trying to fix this thing and crawling all over the internet reading different posts I officially don't have a damn clue as to how to fix this. I am pretty sure the bootloader is corrupted and seeing as the phone is so old now it's really hard to find working links to downloads for this device.

Hi! I need some advice.

Okay, so I apologize in advance if this cannot be posted here. My reason for doing so, is because I need some help with a Zenwatch 2 by Asus and the thread pertaining to this device seems to be a ghosttown. So if you need, please move this where it should go, but not without offering a word of advice or two first
So obviously I have a zenwatch 2, and I was tinkering with it earlier, and somehow got it stuck in CVC fastboot or something like that. I was able to get TWRP on it (Thank god, im much more optomistic now) but I am still having trouble getting an OS back on it. At first I wasnt even able to read the internal storage from my computer, or even begin to sideload anything, but I went into the TWRP settings and repaired the partitions to EXT4 or something of that sort. Now I am able to sideload, as well as access the storage from my PC, but I have had no success in flashing a working OS.
Im usually pretty familiar with android, rooting and unlocking, but these watches seem to be a bit different.
If anyone has anything that would help, please feel free!
The exact model of watch I have is WREN W1502Q .... I think.
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE:
I got it to boot!! Now I am stuck with a hang on that screen with all the swirly dots (the four separate animations that is right before boot)
So we're making progress, but I dont know if it is just gonna take a long time to boot, or if it is hanging! Hopefully we can get over this last hump. Thanks!
UPDATE 2:
Back up and running!
Praise the Lord!

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