Is my phone bricked beyond saving? (HTC One SV, tried to install CyanogenMod)

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Okay, this all happened because I tried to install CyanogenMod without taking into consideration the fact that I'm using the SV version, of which there does not seem to be any easy way to install CyanogenMod on.

My provider is Boost Mobile if that's important.

The first step I took was to unlock the bootloader, which was successful (I did use the HTCDev website, submit my identifier token, and it definitely worked).

The real trouble was when I tried flashing my recovery and boot .img's using the files in this link (for the HTC One S): How to Install CyanogenMod on the HTC One S ("ville") - CyanogenMod

Terrible mistake, I know. I think my phone is bricked, but I'm not 100% sure because this is the first time I've tampered with any phone on this level. The only comparable mistake was when I accidentally formatted my hard drive when I tried installing Arch on my desktop, two years ago.

Right now, my phone won't start properly. When I do a normal bootup, by simply holding down the power button, I get treated to the HTC logo followed by a blank blackish-grey screen. I have to remove the battery to exit it. I can access fastboot, but when I attempt to access recovery I get taken to a perpetual load screen with an HTC logo and "Entering recovery mode..." on top of it. I have to remove my battery at this point because it never goes beyond that screen.

The other trouble is that while I seem to be able to access my phone through a USB cable, and apparently detect it using the "fastboot devices" command, the device itself doesn't seem to show up on Windows (as C525c, like it did before). I'm not sure if this has to do with me screwing up my boot and recovery .img's or my USB drivers.

Is it possible to at least bring my phone back to its original state? I hear that there is a difference between "soft-bricking" and "hard-bricking," so I suspect my case is the former. I'd rather not spend any money on a new phone unless there literally is no other way, so I need to know how to restore it to where I can at least make calls and keep contacts.
 
It says "ViperSV, starting from version 1.1.0, works on both International GSM/CDMA and LTE variant." So 1.0.0 will not do.

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Pssst, I'm right here! I'll show you how. :) It's real easy.

I can't access mega.co.nz, as I said. The loading screen never finishes.

Edit: also, thank you . I really appreciate your help. =)
 
I can't access mega.co.nz, as I said. The loading screen never finishes.

Edit: also, thank you . I really appreciate your help. =)

Just saw what you were talking about. I see what you mean about the loading screen. I'm trying to find a compatible ROM. Could you do me a favor and unmount, then boot into bootlaoder? Look at the very top of the screen. What does it say for the codename? K2_UL, K2_U, K2_CL, etc.
 
Just saw what you were talking about. I see what you mean about the loading screen.

Some of the ROM threads have a disclaimer that I should download to hboot 2.0.0 if I have hboot 2.2.1. I guess I need to check my hboot version. Do I need to do anything before rebooting (in order to get into hboot to see what my version is)
 
Just saw what you were talking about. I see what you mean about the loading screen. I'm trying to find a compatible ROM. Could you do me a favor and unmount, then boot into bootlaoder? Look at the very top of the screen. What does it say for the codename? K2_UL, K2_U, K2_CL, etc.

K2_CL PUT SHIP S-ON RL

I see that my HBOOT is 2.21.000
 
Just saw what you were talking about. I see what you mean about the loading screen. I'm trying to find a compatible ROM. Could you do me a favor and unmount, then boot into bootlaoder? Look at the very top of the screen. What does it say for the codename? K2_UL, K2_U, K2_CL, etc.

Okay, I was able to finally access mega.co.nz through Opera. Are you here right now?
 
Sorry, took a break. It's working now. Mega had some downtime I believe. I'm guessing for maintenance. Alright, I think you're good to go!

Drag the 1.1 zip to your phone via TWRP.

Also, the next step seems to be to confirm the MD5, but I'm not sure where to locate it on the download page. Is it in the URL?
 
Sorry, took a break. It's working now. Mega had some downtime I believe. I'm guessing for maintenance. Alright, I think you're good to go!

Drag the 1.1 zip to your phone via TWRP.

Okay, I just did everything in the ViperSV instructions up to the point just after flashing the boot.img. I was then rebooted to what looks like a normal start-up screen, but the instructions tell me to "reboot into TWRP Recovery"

Did I do it right?
 
Okay, I just did everything in the ViperSV instructions up to the point just after flashing the boot.img. I was then rebooted to what looks like a normal start-up screen, but the instructions tell me to "reboot into TWRP Recovery"

Did I do it right?

If it boots up, you are good to go. If not, you will have to manually flash the boot.img of the ROM. Let me know if you need help with that.
 
If it boots up, you are good to go. If not, you will have to manually flash the boot.img of the ROM. Let me know if you need help with that.

Well, when it boots up, it's a "vanilla" screen and not the ViperSV one. After looking into Recovery mode again, it seems I haven't actually installed ViperSV yet, so I tried to start it. (Going to "Install" then picking the .zip file)

It took me to an installation process where it asked me to choose a launcher, choose which apps to remove, and what keyboards to install. When the installation process started, it went all the way to 76.78% then stopped at the extraction of some language file.

/system/tts/lang_pico/fr-FR_nk0_sg.bin
 
Well, when it boots up, it's a "vanilla" screen and not the ViperSV one. After looking into Recovery mode again, it seems I haven't actually installed ViperSV yet, so I tried to start it. (Going to "Install" then picking the .zip file)

It took me to an installation process where it asked me to choose a launcher, choose which apps to remove, and what keyboards to install. When the installation process started, it went all the way to 76.78% then stopped at the extraction of some language file.

/system/tts/lang_pico/fr-FR_nk0_sg.bin

Did you factory reset before flashing the ROM?
 
Did you factory reset before flashing the ROM?

I might have. I remember attempting to do a factory reset yesterday, but because it required entering recovery I was unable to actually do it. I don't recall doing it today. I did follow the instruction to wipe out the cache (the Darvik one? I can't recall how it was spelled)

In any case, I think I'll just stick with using my now working phone, and leave ViperSV (or other ROMs) for later. I've ran into too many issues over the past 24 hours to plunge into another potential issue.

Thank you so much for the help! Do I need to mark this thread as "Solved" or something?
 
I might have. I remember attempting to do a factory reset yesterday, but because it required entering recovery I was unable to actually do it. I don't recall doing it today. I did follow the instruction to wipe out the cache (the Darvik one? I can't recall how it was spelled)

In any case, I think I'll just stick with using my now working phone, and leave ViperSV (or other ROMs) for later. I've ran into too many issues over the past 24 hours to plunge into another potential issue.

Thank you so much for the help! Do I need to mark this thread as "Solved" or something?

But we're so close! Oh well, you don't need to do anything else. If you need help with anything else, don't hesitate to come back to AC!
 

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