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HOW TO: Bootloader and hard reset without the stylus!
*** Updated*** Moved instructions to the top to make this easier to read. Added headings to sections.
*** Updated*** Added list of symptoms that may required going into bootloader. Meatgel's idea, Post #13 *** Updated*** Added a section of other supported devices +++Instructions+++ The key is, the phone needs to be powered down, not just the screen. These are some of the ways to power down your phone. 1) If you have psShutXP installed, you can select "Shut Down". 2) or, Push and hold the power button. You will be warned that you're shutting down the phone. 3) or, Remove the battery. Once you're phone is powered down, decide which mode you want to go into. Make sure the "PowerButton" is the last button you push and hold, since that will turn your phone on. Note: Push and hold all the corresponding buttons to activate selected mode Bootloader = VolumeDown + PowerButton Triggered Bootloader = VolumeDown + BackArrow + PowerButton Hardreset = VolumeDown + OK + PowerButton +++Extra Info - Just FYI+++ I decided to start a thread on this topic because I've seen a lot of discussion regarding the difficulty of doing this on the Diamond. You don't need the Stylus to put your phone into bootloader or to do a hard-reset. I didn't figure this out, I simply saw what cornelious2 wrote in his thread, and decided to try it w/ other methods. I flash my phone so often I was concerned about removing the cover constantly to start bootloader or do hard resets. I was reading the tutorial by cornelious2 (http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=40490) about flashing from the 4 gig storage, and he mentioned this method. Quote:
The way bootloader/triggered bootloader/hard-reset works is the fact that you are holding down certain buttons while the phone powers up. Using the stylus to reset the phone is just a way of making the phone shutoff and turn back on while you are holding the buttons. So, if you have your phone powered down and hold the appropriate buttons while powering the phone back on, you will enter whatever mode you want. Just to reiterate what cornelious2 said, Triggered Bootloader is what you use when you want to flash a rom from the internal storage. You just take a RUU_Signed.nbh and rename it DIAMIMG.nbh and place it on the root of your internal storage folder. Symptoms that may mean you need to force bootloader: (credit to Meatgel) Stuck on the screen with red letters Soft reset turns to a hard reset You're in a re-boot cycle Anytime you pull the battery from a freeze and the phone doesn't boot correctly After you put your phone in bootloader it may be best to flash to a stock or shipped ROM before flashing to your choice of custom ROMs. +++Devices that can use this method+++ These devices can enter bootloader or hard reset using the correct button combination for that device, w/o the stylus. If anyone has more info, please let me know, and I'll update this list. Same steps apply. Power off the phone, and then press and hold the correct buttons, pushing the power button last. If you're not sure how to power down your phone, remove the battery. Devices HTC Apache - Bootloader and Hard reset HTC Vogue - Bootloader and Hard reset HTC Touch Pro - Bootloader and Hard reset
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Re: Bootloader and hard reset without the stylus!
works like a champ... first internal flash is a success.. too sweet...
-renamed the file, placed /internal storage -powered down -powered up using Trigger Bootloader = VolumeDown + BackArrow + PowerButton boom... super quick too. |
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Awesome find! Definitely saves some fumbling around with the dang stylus... and works like a champ. Thanks
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Thanks ... great write up ... should be made a sticky in the upgrade section. If only people would read the stickies!
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Re: Bootloader and hard reset without the stylus!
There is even an easier way. Just copy the file Enterbootloader.exe (from any Rom update package directory) to your Internal Storage and run it. If hardreset is needed then run the clearstorage app in setting.
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I tried the "Enterbootloader.exe" trick on my o2 XDA Touch pro (HTC Touch pro), but instead of entering the bootloader the WM6 Screen begins to display strange vertical stripes and then faded off. After that the device was completly dead. I tried removing the Battery and after that doing a Hardreset using several key-combination. Even after removing the battery for about 12 hours the phone is still dead. If I say dead...sadly I mean it! There's no reaction after trying to power it on - not by battery nor by USB-Power or PC connected. Before that the phone worked like a charm. Does anyone have an idea how to make the phone work again? Might there be some corruption in the ROM-Software/Bootloader to make it not even go into the triple-color bootloader-screen? There's not even any light flashing up! Is there any trick like inserting a microSD with nbh-image (as mentioned above for internal storage f.e.) to reveal it? I would be glad for any hints or help! Best regards Gabriel |
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hello
same problem here but whit a htc touch pro is it really dead ??? i'm sure there must be a wiskid thts knows the anwser to this thnxx from megapluis |
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If so, a guy at work had the same problem. He plugged the phone into a wall charger and left it for a while, and then was able to get it to start again. It's almost as if a certain combination of buttons messed up what info the battery was sending regarding a charge. We don't know what happened. But we do know that putting it on the charger for a while fixed it. |
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