get it reflashed. it may still not work. should have gotten an iphone if you wanted trouble-free use. if you have an android phone and don't already have your data synced and backed up automatically, you are doing it wrong. :(
Hmmm, this is a tough one. There's got to be a way of doing this....
get it reflashed. it may still not work. should have gotten an iphone if you wanted trouble-free use. if you have an android phone and don't already have your data synced and backed up automatically, you are doing it wrong. :(
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Fixed :D
aaho fixed it..I don't know how...but he did it.
Most of my data is intact too..minimal loss.
i'm relieved :D
Here is what he said.
" As the volume buttons were not working and the phone was not rooted and was neither S-off, so it was lucky enough that we entered into hboot where you see hboot menu. As it doesn't loop while being in hboot and remain stable so the mobile was connected to laptop and it asked for driver. Installed htc drivers or htc sync and then downloaded the upgrade file for htc desire. Which is CID less and is not limited to specific region and is easily available at htc developer website. Just run that and it started it work. As htc drivers were already installed so it restarted it into htc recovery and installed adb driver itself and upgraded the phone while also clearing the boot loop problem. The only loss we suffered is data. As it was not possible."
Put the Phone in Recovery Mode (Normally its Volume Down and Power) and take backup with ADB, find the latest RUU for your phone on HTC Dev site, flash it, done (i Know this is a broad statement, just search for each of these terms, you can easily do it yourself), and if you dont care about the Backup part, just get the latest RUU and flash it. Cant write the whole process, am on mobile and out of town, if you cant find proper tutorial for any of the above, let me know so that i can update this page. Meanwhile you can just flash the Boot Image to check if that fixes your BootLoop before flashing the whole ROM (Flashing ROM is easier, i warn you).
Flashing Boot Image
Get the latest Boot Image for your phone (XDA is the best place)
Boot into the Recovery and Select Fastboot
Flash the boot iimage with fast boot command.
finding any RUU of that specific phone is the main cause the hard brick the phone as now the RUU are CID specified.
Mostly (if its not old hboot) you can not flash boot.img if it is locked, you have to unlock hboot before performing boot.img and I doubt it will work as its not S-Off.
finding any RUU of that specific phone is the main cause the hard brick the phone as now the RUU are CID specified.
Mostly (if its not old hboot) you can not flash boot.img if it is locked, you have to unlock hboot before performing boot.img and I doubt it will work as its not S-Off.
good job
but update toh krna pra, that means wiped all data
mtlb then he used some recovering data software to recover ur data, right ?
toh privacy toh phr b ni rhi, private data toh out ho e gya !