I have managed to get my HTC One X running Cyanogenmod (nightlies) into a reboot cycle and having tried many things, cannot get it into recovery. This was accomplished by updating to a nightly build = instant reboot cycle fail.
I've pushed a new recovery image file via fastboot but then when trying to enter recover, I just get a black screen, nothing else. Factory restore does nothing either.
So, I've pushed a number of things at the phone one way or another so have no idea what the h*ll is going on with it but nothing has changed.
I cannot get it to show up on my PC as a USB mount so I can't drop files directly onto it, or format the internal memory and do a clean install.
Having not been able to get any joy in a few hours of trying, I'm not far away from just buying a Nexus 4.
Anyone got any step by steps how to truely flatten the device and start fresh? Having little idea what 'state' it is in regards kernals, drivers whatever, I think the only option is to flatten and go from there. (right?)
(I've already search XDA, android forums etc but short of registering there and starting a post, thought I'd try here first. We have a diverse bunch here!)
Thanks
I've pushed a new recovery image file via fastboot but then when trying to enter recover, I just get a black screen, nothing else. Factory restore does nothing either.
So, I've pushed a number of things at the phone one way or another so have no idea what the h*ll is going on with it but nothing has changed.
I cannot get it to show up on my PC as a USB mount so I can't drop files directly onto it, or format the internal memory and do a clean install.
Having not been able to get any joy in a few hours of trying, I'm not far away from just buying a Nexus 4.
Anyone got any step by steps how to truely flatten the device and start fresh? Having little idea what 'state' it is in regards kernals, drivers whatever, I think the only option is to flatten and go from there. (right?)
(I've already search XDA, android forums etc but short of registering there and starting a post, thought I'd try here first. We have a diverse bunch here!)
Thanks
