Thursday, 8 October 2015

I think I may have "killed" my HTC (Specifics in the thread)



Ok, so I'm very new to using bootloading and fast boot and all of the other developer tools, and I seemed to have killed my HTC.

I downloaded the rashr flash tool with the hope of being able to install the CyanogenMod rom to my HTC One X. Using the rashr flash app, I selected the option that allows you to flash a kernel on your phone, and I selected the img file that I downloaded which was the latest nightly img. Afterward I went into the command prompt and typed in adb reboot bootloader. From there I haven't gotten any response from my phone at all. The screen doesn't turn on, the small light indicator hasn't lit up at all, and I know the batter is close to fully charged, but there's nothing happening. Did I kill my phone? Can anyone help me out with this problem?

Not entirely sure if the phone is brand new, but my uncle bought it for me, he said it was unlocked, though I'm assuming he meant SIM unlocked because when I was able to get to the boot menu, it showed that it was still locked at the top. It had all of the packaging contents and the screen protector - so it's "like new"

The only clue I have to there still being some sort of "life" in this phone is this weird device that shows up in the device manager under "Other Devices". It says "QHSUSB_DLOAD", but no information can be pulled up about it

I hope my story is detailed enough, I can elaborate more if need be. Please go easy on me, I'm a nub but I want to learn this stuff xD.



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