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Help [RESOLVED] Htc one sv boost mobile ## programming keys not working

Got fresh error when flashing the biggie file..


C:\Users\Adnan\Downloads\Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot erase boot
erasing 'boot'... FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.010s -------> *******Ignored

C:\Users\Adnan\Downloads\Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY [ 0.250s]
finished. total time: 0.250s

C:\Users\Adnan\Downloads\Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash system 4.1.2_k2clsystem.img
sending 'system' (1020171 KB)... FAILED (remote: data length is too large)
finished. total time: 0.010s
rename 4.1.2_k2clsystem.img

to

system.img

and send command

fastboot flash system system.img
 
rename 4.1.2_k2clsystem.img

to

system.img

and send command

fastboot flash system system.img


Same Error..



C:\Users\Adnan\Downloads\Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash system system.img
sending 'system' (1020171 KB)... FAILED (remote: data length is too large)
finished. total time: -0.000s
 
ok hold on just a minute.
Just an idea to run through.. I just checked the size of backup that I took before starting this activity through TWRP 2.6.3 Tool... It seems that we have 3G free in internal SD so I am assuming system image will be resident on internal SD so it sould be fine...

More importantly, since TWRP is fully functional, do you suggest that I should use the option Wipe Data which would remove cache/ system/ dalvik, etc as a replacement to those 2 initial commands that failed:
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot erase boot
 
Same Error..



C:\Users\Adnan\Downloads\Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash system system.img
sending 'system' (1020171 KB)... FAILED (remote: data length is too large)
finished. total time: -0.000s

ok, small download

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjhhica8mi3y2eo/twrp2.img

download this file and place I'm your fastboot folder

send command

fastboot boot twrp2.img

This will boot your device into the custom recovery

it's a touch screen recovery so no button pushing :thumbup:

press Backup

swipe to confirm

after it's done making a backup

navigate back to the home screen

press Advanced

press Mount

check the box next to ext_sd

press Mount (under the small check boxes)

This will allow you to copy the system.img to the external sd

open folder TWRP
open folder BACKUPS
ETC ETC until you get to the folder with the backup you just made

you will see a bunch of ext4.win files in it

delete the system.ext4.win
delete the system.ext4.win.md5

copy the system.img here abd rename it to

system.ext4.win

then unmount

then navigate back to the home page in the recovery and

press Restore

then choose that backup and swipe to confirm

report back after, then we'll know where to go from here
 
ok, small download

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjhhica8mi3y2eo/twrp2.img

download this file and place I'm your fastboot folder

send command

fastboot boot twrp2.img

This will boot your device into the custom recovery

it's a touch screen recovery so no button pushing :thumbup:

press Backup

swipe to confirm

after it's done making a backup

navigate back to the home screen

press Advanced

press Mount

check the box next to ext_sd

press Mount (under the small check boxes)

This will allow you to copy the system.img to the external sd

open folder TWRP
open folder BACKUPS
ETC ETC until you get to the folder with the backup you just made

you will see a bunch of ext4.win files in it

delete the system.ext4.win
delete the system.ext4.win.md5

copy the system.img here abd rename it to

system.ext4.win

then unmount

then navigate back to the home page in the recovery and

press Restore

then choose that backup and swipe to confirm

report back after, then we'll know where to go from here


I think I did the backup on the internal sd as i accepted it as default. do you want me to backup on ext sd?
Also how do i delete backups on internal sd using TWRP?
 
ok, small download

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kjhhica8mi3y2eo/twrp2.img

download this file and place I'm your fastboot folder

send command

fastboot boot twrp2.img

This will boot your device into the custom recovery

it's a touch screen recovery so no button pushing :thumbup:

press Backup

swipe to confirm

after it's done making a backup

navigate back to the home screen

press Advanced

press Mount

check the box next to ext_sd

press Mount (under the small check boxes)

This will allow you to copy the system.img to the external sd

open folder TWRP
open folder BACKUPS
ETC ETC until you get to the folder with the backup you just made

you will see a bunch of ext4.win files in it

delete the system.ext4.win
delete the system.ext4.win.md5

copy the system.img here abd rename it to

system.ext4.win

then unmount

then navigate back to the home page in the recovery and

press Restore

then choose that backup and swipe to confirm

report back after, then we'll know where to go from here

Also, mount command is not showing me the SD card in widows explorer to be use for system.img copy...! What am I doing wrong?
 
I think I did the backup on the internal sd as i accepted it as default. do you want me to backup on ext sd?
Also how do i delete backups on internal sd using TWRP?

abd if you already have backup on internal sd you can just replace the system.img there
 
ok but the issue is that it it is not mounting internal sd/ ext sd as usb storage for some reason. However i think it allows me to do so when phone is normal mode...

yeah, go ahead and boot into normal OS and do the systemimg swap from there.

good thinking, I couldn't remember if your phone booted into a working OS. but since it does the the system.img swap while normally booted

2 minds are better than one
 
yeah, go ahead and boot into normal OS and do the systemimg swap from there.

good thinking, I couldn't remember if your phone booted into a working OS. but since it does the the system.img swap while normally booted

2 minds are better than one

OK :)
Here are the files that I see which files do I delete? since i don't see
system.ext4.win.md5 file.
BACKUP PATH:
Computer\C525c\Internal storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\HT34KS701199\2013-11-19--21-39-11
Files are:
boot.emmc
boot.eemc.win
data.ext4
data.ext4.win
cache.ext4
cache.ext4.win
recovery
recovery.emmc
recoverry.emmc.win
system.ext4
system.ext4.win
Please advise...thx
 
OK :)
Here are the files that I see which files do I delete? since i don't see
system.ext4.win.md5 file.
BACKUP PATH:
Computer\C525c\Internal storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\HT34KS701199\2013-11-19--21-39-11
Files are:
boot.emmc
boot.eemc.win
data.ext4
data.ext4.win
cache.ext4
cache.ext4.win

recovery
recovery.emmc
recoverry.emmc.win
system.ext4
system.ext4.win

Please advise...thx

remove the ones in red DELETE

and replace the system file with the one I had you download, just remember to rename to accordingly.

delete the system.ext4.win.md5

but replace the system.ext4.win

with the system.img and rename the system.img to

system.ext4.win

reboot into recovery and

restore your modified backup
 
remove the ones in red DELETE

and replace the system file with the one I had you download, just remember to rename to accordingly.

delete the system.ext4.win.md5

but replace the system.ext4.win

with the system.img and rename the system.img to

system.ext4.win

reboot into recovery and

restore your modified backup

"delete the system.ext4.win.md5"
as you said...
but I don't see the file in the listing...
you want me to delete system.ext4? confirm pls
 
I apologize, do delete the ones highlighted in red

look at the size of the system files

just delete both of them and

rename the system.img to the same name as the larger of the two

system.ext4.win

system.ext4

which ever file is the lager of the two should be used as the replacement name for the system.img you downloaded.
 
"delete the system.ext4.win.md5"
as you said...
but I don't see the file in the listing...
you want me to delete system.ext4? confirm pls

also..... just to verify

once everything is placed onto your phone use a file explorer abd navigate to where the backups are located

and the verify they have the correct names and extensions

before trying to restore in recovery
 
I apologize, do delete the ones highlighted in red

look at the size of the system files

just delete both of them and

rename the system.img to the same name as the larger of the two

system.ext4.win

system.ext4

which ever file is the lager of the two should be used as the replacement name for the system.img you downloaded.

Bigger file is system.ext4 howver its filetype is WIN whereas the file being copied is IMG fuletype (file renamed to system.ext4).
So the filetypes differ is that ok?
My point is that the original file type was WIN where the file being copied is disk image filetype
 
Bigger file is system.ext4 howver its filetype is WIN whereas the file being copied is IMG fuletype (file renamed to system.ext4).
So the filetypes differ is that ok?

yes it's ok.

just verify the names all look correct in the phone,

meaning after everything is replaced/deleted use a file explorer in your phone and navigate to those files and make sure all the names and extensions look the same.

they can be edited with the file manager if they differ
 
yes it's ok.

just verify the names all look correct in the phone,

meaning after everything is replaced/deleted use a file explorer in your phone and navigate to those files and make sure all the names and extensions look the same.

they can be edited with the file manager if they differ
Ok. I used file manager in TWRP to get this file list:
boot.emmc.win
boot.emmc.win.md5
recovery.emmc.win
recovery.emmc.win.md5
recovery.log
system.ext4.img --------->***File copied and renamed
Please confirm if it looks good and the next steps..thx
 
Ok. I used file manager in TWRP to get this file list:
boot.emmc.win
boot.emmc.win.md5
recovery.emmc.win
recovery.emmc.win.md5
recovery.log
system.ext4.img --------->***File copied and renamed
Please confirm if it looks good and the next steps..thx


rename the red text to

system.ext4.win
 
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