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I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?

Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..

I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things ;)
 
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I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?

Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..

I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things ;)

Theirs another thread here
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2662492

and the big difference is their s-on and it's the corrupted mmcblk0p6 [mfg] partition
even flashing new firmware does nothing
 
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even when i got the original file named mmcblk0p6 ?

try restoring it and see .. you have nothing to loose

I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?

Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..

I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things ;)

Theirs another thread here
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2662492

and the big difference is their s-on and it's the corrupted mmcblk0p6 [mfg] partition
even flashing new firmware does nothing


OP, I'm really sorry, but there is no backup of p6 anywhere on the phone, nor would any nandroid have it. so unless you dd'ed before then no chance of getting it back.
Not to mention, how are you going to put it back without custom recovery?
 

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OP, I'm really sorry, but there is no backup of p6 anywhere on the phone, nor would any nandroid have it. so unless you dd'ed before then no chance of getting it back.
Not to mention, how are you going to put it back without custom recovery?

yes i made a copy of these partitions i think it looks like this :
16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> .
16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> ..
16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> data
06.02.2014 16:44 131.072 mmcblk0p1
06.02.2014 16:44 262.144 mmcblk0p2
06.02.2014 16:44 133.807.104 mmcblk0p3
06.02.2014 17:09 55.572.992 mmcblk0p30
06.02.2014 16:54 16.777.216 mmcblk0p33
06.02.2014 16:45 1.024 mmcblk0p4
06.02.2014 16:45 16.384 mmcblk0p5
06.02.2014 16:46 262.144 mmcblk0p6
06.02.2014 16:46 15.951.360 mmcblk0p7
06.02.2014 16:46 262.144 mmcblk0p8
06.02.2014 16:46 1.048.576 mmcblk0p9
11 Datei(en), 224.092.160 Bytes
 

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yes i made a copy of these partitions i think it looks like this :
16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> .
16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> ..
16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> data
06.02.2014 16:44 131.072 mmcblk0p1
06.02.2014 16:44 262.144 mmcblk0p2
06.02.2014 16:44 133.807.104 mmcblk0p3
06.02.2014 17:09 55.572.992 mmcblk0p30
06.02.2014 16:54 16.777.216 mmcblk0p33
06.02.2014 16:45 1.024 mmcblk0p4
06.02.2014 16:45 16.384 mmcblk0p5
06.02.2014 16:46 262.144 mmcblk0p6
06.02.2014 16:46 15.951.360 mmcblk0p7
06.02.2014 16:46 262.144 mmcblk0p8
06.02.2014 16:46 1.048.576 mmcblk0p9
11 Datei(en), 224.092.160 Bytes

oh, interesting :cyclops:

screenshot of bootloader please :)
 
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muezae

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oh, interesting :cyclops:

screenshot of bootloader please :)

sorry the screen of phone is black at all ,


C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.54.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: N/A
(bootloader) version-cpld: HTC__102
(bootloader) version-microp: HTC__102
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: UNKNOWN
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei: 359405054031040
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product:
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: *********
(bootloader) cidnum:
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3660mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: UNKNOWN
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-5d4c562c
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.019s

imei and cid i can change with fastboot oem write
 

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sorry the screen of phone is black at all ,

imei and cid i can change with fastboot oem write

since you have a backup of p6, i'm not worried about imei, s/n, cid, or anything else, but what i would like to see is this screen:

is this:
2z8ccvt.jpg


or (hopefully not) this:
2059hy0.jpg
 
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since you have a backup of p6, i'm not worried about imei, s/n, cid, or anything else, but what i would like to see is this screen:

is this:
2z8ccvt.jpg


or (hopefully not) this:
2059hy0.jpg

yes i know i allso want to see something on the screen on phone , but it seemed fully dead and shows no response to any button press and hold , no light , no screen , plugged in or plugged of phone is black and stay black
 

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yes i know i allso want to see something on the screen on phone , but it seemed fully dead and shows no response to any button press and hold , no light , no screen , plugged in or plugged of phone is black and stay black

maybe time for an hboot downgrade, grab 1.44 from here: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=47794190&postcount=2
(no need to lock or anything!!!!!!)

it will most likely fail due to MID mismatch.

we'll have to pick this up tomorrow... good night....
 

muezae

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maybe time for an hboot downgrade, grab 1.44 from here: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=47794190&postcount=2
(no need to lock or anything!!!!!!)

it will most likely fail due to MID mismatch.

we'll have to pick this up tomorrow... good night....

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i will not lock or anything ... good night
good morning ... here is what i got

C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot oem rebootRUU
...
(bootloader) Start Verify: -1
OKAY [ 0.043s]
finished. total time: 0.045s

C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash 1.29.401.12_hboot_1.44.zip
< waiting for device >
... here it stucks , nothing on phonescreen
to go on i have to hold powerbutton 15sec.

but any flash looks like this :

C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash hboot hboot.img
< waiting for device >
target reported max download size of 452980736 bytes
sending 'hboot' (2047 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.096s]
writing 'hboot'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.101s

and after hold powerbutton the settings imei/cid are gone back to this :

C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.54.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: N/A
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: UNKNOWN
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei: 355195000000010
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product:
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: *********
(bootloader) cidnum:
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3660mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: UNKNOWN
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-5d4c562c
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.038s
 
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muezae

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I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?

Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..

I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things ;)

bytheway .. I´m still suprised that a kernel kill my p6 but now i see a bit what happens , may a warning to others :

install customrom via aroma choose desense and feel like on a nonsenserom
playing and testing apex nova and other launcer makes me forgotten where i started from
using a senserom without sense(some rom offer this option) and custom kernel for me it was fast and stabel
my phone did not looks like sense so i take the kernel to a nonsenserom thats it

over all rom and kernel flashing becomes some kind of routine to me so i lost attention, but i simple got bad luck
it is not expected to kill bootloader or something essential by flashing nonfitting kernel , is n t it ?

i miss to use a eng hboot it was on my to do list but not done ...

... if this helps do not use thanks button ;)
 

muezae

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you don't seem to be getting it ...your phone is Dead
take it to a service center and tell them you got up this morning and it was like that ...play dumb and don't admit to doing anything

yes i took it to the service center telling them nothing but " it dont went on "
after 10 days i pick up the phone with new imei and no fee
 

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    I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
    Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?

    Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..

    I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things ;)
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    I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
    Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?

    Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..

    I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things ;)

    Theirs another thread here
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2662492

    and the big difference is their s-on and it's the corrupted mmcblk0p6 [mfg] partition
    even flashing new firmware does nothing
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    yes i made a copy of these partitions i think it looks like this :
    16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> .
    16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> ..
    16.02.2014 13:51 <DIR> data
    06.02.2014 16:44 131.072 mmcblk0p1
    06.02.2014 16:44 262.144 mmcblk0p2
    06.02.2014 16:44 133.807.104 mmcblk0p3
    06.02.2014 17:09 55.572.992 mmcblk0p30
    06.02.2014 16:54 16.777.216 mmcblk0p33
    06.02.2014 16:45 1.024 mmcblk0p4
    06.02.2014 16:45 16.384 mmcblk0p5
    06.02.2014 16:46 262.144 mmcblk0p6
    06.02.2014 16:46 15.951.360 mmcblk0p7
    06.02.2014 16:46 262.144 mmcblk0p8
    06.02.2014 16:46 1.048.576 mmcblk0p9
    11 Datei(en), 224.092.160 Bytes

    oh, interesting :cyclops:

    screenshot of bootloader please :)
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    sorry the screen of phone is black at all ,

    imei and cid i can change with fastboot oem write

    since you have a backup of p6, i'm not worried about imei, s/n, cid, or anything else, but what i would like to see is this screen:

    is this:
    2z8ccvt.jpg


    or (hopefully not) this:
    2059hy0.jpg