Hi all -
My third time rooting an EVO unfortunately went a bit south and now I'm experiencing issues with the EVO recognizing the SD card and with ADB recognizing my phone.
The bootloader can see and read from the SD card as I am able to flash PC36IMG files, but once the phone is booted up it cannot read from the card and will not charge via USB. The RUU utility also cannot find the phone. I have found a thread on XDA that appears to resolve this issue ([ How-To ] Fix SD card not being detected & USB port not working - xda-developers) but it requires ADB commands run in the bootloader.
When I am in the bootloader and select FASTBOOT, the header changes to "FASTBOOT USB", the Windows driver appears to pick it up but ADB keeps giving me a "error: device not found" when I run the "adb shell" command.
Here is my bootloader info:
SUPERSONIC EVT3 SHIP S-ON
HBOOT 2.10.0001
MICROP-041f
TOUCH PANEL-AMTEL224_16ab
RADIO-2.15.00.11.19
Oct 15 2010,12:07:00
I do not have a custom recovery loaded, if I select Recovery from the bootloader menu it will give me the EVO/red exclamation point message - I can then hit volume up + Power and it will take me to the default recovery so I can wipe data/cache.
Is anyone familiar with how I can regain SD card/charging capability or ADB connectivity so I can use the fix from that XDA thread? Ideally I'd like to just run the RUU so I can return to stock and retry the rooting process but I'm in a bit of no-man's land right now. Thanks in advance, and let me know if I can provide any additional info.
EDIT: I was able to get the RUU to connect to the phone when it was in FASTBOOT USB mode and sucessfully flashed the 3.70.651.1 but I still have the exact same issues with the SD card and ADB. When I boot into the ROM, Windows displays the "Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM" device message, cannot find a diver (I have the HTC drivers installed) and then the EVO eventually reboots ... like a veeeerrrry slow bootloop. When FASTBOOT USB is enabled, Device Manager shows an "Android USB Device", with "My HTC" underneath.
My third time rooting an EVO unfortunately went a bit south and now I'm experiencing issues with the EVO recognizing the SD card and with ADB recognizing my phone.
The bootloader can see and read from the SD card as I am able to flash PC36IMG files, but once the phone is booted up it cannot read from the card and will not charge via USB. The RUU utility also cannot find the phone. I have found a thread on XDA that appears to resolve this issue ([ How-To ] Fix SD card not being detected & USB port not working - xda-developers) but it requires ADB commands run in the bootloader.
When I am in the bootloader and select FASTBOOT, the header changes to "FASTBOOT USB", the Windows driver appears to pick it up but ADB keeps giving me a "error: device not found" when I run the "adb shell" command.
Here is my bootloader info:
SUPERSONIC EVT3 SHIP S-ON
HBOOT 2.10.0001
MICROP-041f
TOUCH PANEL-AMTEL224_16ab
RADIO-2.15.00.11.19
Oct 15 2010,12:07:00
I do not have a custom recovery loaded, if I select Recovery from the bootloader menu it will give me the EVO/red exclamation point message - I can then hit volume up + Power and it will take me to the default recovery so I can wipe data/cache.
Is anyone familiar with how I can regain SD card/charging capability or ADB connectivity so I can use the fix from that XDA thread? Ideally I'd like to just run the RUU so I can return to stock and retry the rooting process but I'm in a bit of no-man's land right now. Thanks in advance, and let me know if I can provide any additional info.
EDIT: I was able to get the RUU to connect to the phone when it was in FASTBOOT USB mode and sucessfully flashed the 3.70.651.1 but I still have the exact same issues with the SD card and ADB. When I boot into the ROM, Windows displays the "Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM" device message, cannot find a diver (I have the HTC drivers installed) and then the EVO eventually reboots ... like a veeeerrrry slow bootloop. When FASTBOOT USB is enabled, Device Manager shows an "Android USB Device", with "My HTC" underneath.
