While I was installing Cyanogenmod 9 into my HTC One X as a part of rooting, it gets stuck on Cyanogenmod 9 load screen. How can I recover my phone?
While I was installing Cyanogenmod 9 into my HTC One X as a part of rooting, it gets stuck on Cyanogenmod 9 load screen. How can I recover my phone?
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Hello friend,
I hope you have made a Nandroid backup of your device before flashing.
If not, you can ask a One X user from XDA Forums to upload it.
You can restore your device by booting in recovery mode from clockworkmod recovery.
Go to Custom Recovery > Backup & Restore > Restore and select the latest backup.
It you aren't able to enter Clockworkmod Recovery, you can simply flash a stock SBF.
Its procedure would be given in brief on XDA Forums.
Remember:
- Before flashing, always make a Nandroid backup of your device in-case something goes wrong.
- Always charge your device sufficiently before flashing and it drains a lot of battery and a low battery could cause problems.
Regards!
Dear,
This can be a Big Issue.
For the more help you need t Contact a Authorised Service Centre as fast as possible.
Ask them for help.
It ma possible that by rooting your device you may lost your Warrety too.
They will help you right a way.
Rooting is such a difficult process if you does not know what it Exactly does. Thats why manufacturers always says that root your device at your Own risk. Because there are many things which can go wrong when you root the device, it is very hard to find what actually went wrong. You cant repair the device if anything seriously goes wrong, You can get a proper solution only from the Service center.