Hi there, a while back I had installed CWM on my HTC Amaze and at one point it had begun to bootloop. In an attempt to remedy this I tried everything I could: tried to flash another ROM, tried to flash a new recovery, formatted everything, repaired partitions, etc. I've basically tried everything that my 4EXT recovery has to offer in the Tools section. I have stumbled upon numerous other threads that have had the same issue and I have tried their solution but to no avail.
Here are my specs that I get in Bootloader:
Ruby PVT Ship S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.93.002
OpenADSP-v02.6.0.2226.00.0202
eMMC-boot
I have tried flashing my carrier's (WIND) RUU by naming it PH851 (or whatever it's supposed to be called) and that hasn't helped either. In my readings I stumbled upon the possibility that my partition tables (inside my internal sd) could be messed up. If that is the case then what can I do to solve that? At this moment I am unable to mount my cache, system, internal sd, but I am however able to mount my external SD.
Help is greatly appreciated, thank you.
Here are my specs that I get in Bootloader:
Ruby PVT Ship S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.93.002
OpenADSP-v02.6.0.2226.00.0202
eMMC-boot
I have tried flashing my carrier's (WIND) RUU by naming it PH851 (or whatever it's supposed to be called) and that hasn't helped either. In my readings I stumbled upon the possibility that my partition tables (inside my internal sd) could be messed up. If that is the case then what can I do to solve that? At this moment I am unable to mount my cache, system, internal sd, but I am however able to mount my external SD.
Help is greatly appreciated, thank you.
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