I just booted into the bootloader just for curiosity and it says locked and tampered. However I have never unlocked my bootloader and have not tampered with it. I thought that it only says tampered if you unlock the bootloader. Anyone else noticed this?
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so did I
where did you buy it
any chance of buying a returned one
I bought it at tmobile on launch day so I don't think it is returned.
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Tampered means non-official software such as root. Unlocking the bootloader does not cause it to say tampered.
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I don't have root. This is how my phone came from tmobile. Can anyone else that has not unlocked there bootloader or rooted their phone check to see if your phone says tampered?
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If a stock rom is flashed you won't have root but it will still say tampered on the hboot,
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Yes but I have not flashed anything. this is how it came from tmobile. Do you think my phone was messed with before I bought it?
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If you havent touched it, Meaning you havent flashed a recovery nor a ROM or root.. and your phone is 100%stock...
I would send it back, and say wtf is this ? lol, Or if you are going to mod it eventually, leave it as it is.. root it and flash a custom ROM now
Yeah I do plan on rooting eventually but it makes me a little curious as to why the hell it says this when I have not messed with it at all. It makes me wonder who has? Now if I go to take it back tmobile will think I did it.
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they could do, but its obvious you havent because the bootloader is locked, you cant flash stuff with a locked bootloader.. If they do ask questions, act dumb
'wtf is bootloader ?' 'wtf is htcdev?' you should be fine, You've only just got the phone..
Yeah that is true. I will probably exchange it tomorrow. There is probably nothing wrong with it but it kinda gives me a funny feeling because it already says tampered. Like I said I plan to root but it makes me wonder if anyone else bought a phone like this.
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Yeah that is true. I will probably exchange it tomorrow. There is probably nothing wrong with it but it kinda gives me a funny feeling because it already says tampered. Like I said I plan to root but it makes me wonder if anyone else bought a phone like this.
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The phone should not come like that!
It appears that you have been sold a refurbished phone as new. In the UK that is illegal! I don't know where you are, but would think that it would also be illegal wherever you live. I would certainly return it. Rather than plead ignorance, I would say that you googled the 'tampered' issue and know that it means the phone does not have stock software installed. Kick up a real stink and ask for compensation - get them to give you a free case or something for it.....?
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I don't have root. This is how my phone came from tmobile. Can anyone else that has not unlocked there bootloader or rooted their phone check to see if your phone says tampered?
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I will let you know tonite--get mine then--
But, as my first post here, I think it is used--hope not
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Tampered means non-official software such as root. Unlocking the bootloader does not cause it to say tampered.
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I agree that it should not cause it to say tampered, However I also attempted the unlock with the purpose to root and it came back with tampered. This caused the boot-loader to lock and now I have a soft-brick. Now I cant flash anything. Has anyone found a solution to this yet? I am able to re-lock it but still shows tampered and the boot-loader locked up.
If you flash something it will always say tampered even if you relock the bootloader.
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got mine tonite, no tampered, even after unlocking bootloader--
Are you sure? Got a screenshot of the bootloader?
Maybe you got delivered a ENG HBOOT device by some weird chance or something. That would help devs temendously.
Cause I have not yet heard of a properly unlocked device that does not say tampered. To the contrary, everyone left and right is trying hard to get rid of it...
not even sure how to do screenshot,
It may only say tampered when you relock it if I am not mistaken. I have a rezound that did not say tampered but just unlocked because I had yet to relock boot loader (I eventually switched to an eng boot loader). As for the op, I would return the phone because it is quite possible someone unlocked it to play around with it wherever you bought it from. What they did could cause problems down the line, not of your own doing.
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not even sure how to do screenshot,
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Pressing power and home button at the same time might do the trick
Edit: but of course that won't help if your in fast boot lol
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I'm not sure how to get back to stock as I purchased my phone off craigslist and it has CM10 on it with a custom recovery (TWRP or something I believe). I would like to get back to completely stock as if I purchased the phone brand new from AT&T. I searched through the forums and found stock RUU's but I'm not sure which one to use or how to flash it.
I would appreciate any help at all. Thank you.
Give it time and your question will be answer in here
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Check your hboot version ...if 1.14 relock bootloader then run the 2.20 ruu...if your on 1.09 or 1.11 I guess if you wanna go back to stock and have no desire of rooting then just relock and run the 2.20 ruu
Not really sure why you would want to be back at bone stock seeing as the warranty is gone with no chance to reverse it. Even if you get the boot loader relocked it states Relocked on the bootloader screen. Just flash a stock rom... and keep super user so you can remove all AT&T's bloat. The phones memory is already small as it is, no reason to waste it on crap apps.
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Not really sure why you would want to be back at bone stock seeing as the warranty is gone with no chance to reverse it. Even if you get the boot loader relocked it states Relocked on the bootloader screen. Just flash a stock rom... and keep super user so you can remove all AT&T's bloat. The phones memory is already small as it is, no reason to waste it on crap apps.
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Selling it, buying nexus 4
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Selling it, buying nexus 4
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Ah I gotcha, well seeing how you can't ever return to true stock (the day you first got it) I'd just flash a stock ROM and call it a day. Trying to relock the boot loader is a waste of time. Since it will make no difference.
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Ah I gotcha, well seeing how you can't ever return to true stock (the day you first got it) I'd just flash a stock ROM and call it a day. Trying to relock the boot loader is a waste of time. Since it will make no difference.
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Sure you can. Just change the cid hex in mmcblk0p4
Only difference is bootloader will say relocked and not locked
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i wouldnt change cid back. id just ruu then give the guy your selling it to the unlock token incase the buyer wants to mod it. save the person some time. if you want to just run the 1.85 ruu you can still get it from htc http://dl3.htc.com/application/htc_onex_att_RUU_1.85.520.3_US.exe
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Sure you can. Just change the cid hex in mmcblk0p4
Only difference is bootloader will say relocked and not locked
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Which is still not true stock. You cannot get the boot loader back to factory locked. The warranty is gone and cannot be recovered so these steps that are being taken are useless and make extra hurdles for the buyer if they plan to root. I'd recommend just selling it with a stock ROM on it with the boot loader left unlocked.
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Who else in the world still use the manly Dell Venue?
who can help us upgrade it to 4.0?
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Nice Grammar, wrong section all together.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1013
Is stock recovery required before flashing a RUU?
no, all you need to do is get into bootloader and "fastboot oem lock" then flash ruu.
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Is stock recovery required before flashing a RUU?
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i suppose you have twrp recovery right?
if you have, then just flash device with cleanrom. or stock.
i personally prefer cleanrom, cause its deoxed.
cleanrom is odexed
Hey guys. New on the forum and unfortunately a noob. I saw recently 2.20 was open to be rooted for this phone. The instructions are hard enough to follow, let alone on a macbook pro. I got as far as getting the token from htcdev.com. couldn't get any further. I decided to give up as the topic is still fresh and there isn't much Mac love regarding the new root method. So now since I got that far I am still on the stock ROM but now my phone has the "tampered" logo on the boot loader screen. Is there a way I can rid this of the phone? I don't care about rooting or unlock anymore. Just want to get rid of it because the phone is still new and I still want the warranty. Thanks a bunch guys for the help.
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RUU.
Even running a RUU it'll still say tampered I think.. the whole hboot thing isn't reversible till s-off..
For example, if you unlock your bootloader, and take any measure what so ever your hboot will even say re-locked
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Even running a RUU it'll still say tampered I think.. the whole hboot thing isn't reversible till s-off..
For example, if you unlock your bootloader, and take any measure what so ever your hboot will even say re-locked
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Tampered will go away after an ruu. It will always say relocked until s-off
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My phone basically took a dump a couple weeks ago. It was stock and unrooted and got stuck in a boot loop. Everthing I have tried including installing custom roms and installing a ruu has been unable to fix the problem. Phone will not boot into a recovery or preform a factory reset, the only option from the bootloader that works is fastboot. The fact I unlocked the boatloader trying to fix the problem means htc won't cover it under warranty.
My problem appears to be software related but any software fix I try has no effect so I'm thinking it's more related to a hardware fault stopping it from booting.
I'm wondering how much of the phone is included in the motherboard? I'm assuming the. CPU, ram and storage is built into the motherboard? If I was to buy a cheap banged up functional one s from eBay with a broken screen or whatnot would changing the motherboard be the ultimate repair?
My phone is only a month old and is in mint condition other then the booting problem. I'm kind of hesitant to give up on it and just buy a new phone as I'd hate to have such an expensive paper weight. If I can fix it for a decent amount I'd prefer to do that...
Only a month old? Does it not have a warranty?
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Is it water damaged? If yes, htc won't fix it under warranty
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Have you tried a factory reset in HBOOT?
I think the camera is also on the motherboard, not sure though
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Did u try to relock bootloader then use RUU? Coz unlocked bootloader will ignore the RUU.
Good luck!
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ReichMann said:
Did u try to relock bootloader then use RUU? Coz unlocked bootloader will ignore the RUU.
Good luck!
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Since when?
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Htc won't cover it because the bootloader was unlocked.
Yes I've tried a ruu and it installs fine but doesn't fix the problem. I ended up selling it for parts and my new one s is in the mail. I found a bnib one s for $250 so it's not a huge loss. The original phone I bought new off Craigslist minus the price I got for selling my broken one for parts and then adding the new phone I'm still below the retail price so I guess I'm technically coming out on too. Here's hoping this one doesn't take a dump...
Just to let you know a lot of people are buyine the 1s new with a "relocked" bootloader so if you can get everything back to stock with a relocked relocked bootloader you shouldn't have trouble. Don't ask me why some ship new with a relocked bootloader but I've read it in a few places and its a mystery to me.
hey guys,
i was just doing some reading here because the One S is maybe going to be my new phone..
i just want your opinions.
I've heard many times that HTC makes phones that are harder to root than other brands (i'm having a LG right now and that's really easy).
But i've seen some great root how to's here so it should be not to hard.
I've read somewhere that HTC can see that a phone is been rooted, so even if you get ik back to stock.. your waranty is void. Is that true?
anyway, plenty custom roms to choose from so that's great!
thanks in advance for your help..
(so far i'm questioning if i should buy the one s or the xperia t)
Personally, I thought this was easy to root.
And... Yes and no. If you're S-Off, you can go back to the original factory settings. Otherwise, when you try to mask it, it will say ***RELOCKED*** instead of ***LOCKED***. However, getting it back to ***LOCKED*** involves going into mmcblk0p partitions and if you hex-edit one bit wrong, you have a perma-brick. So, risky business.
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kylepont said:
Personally, I thought this was easy to root.
And... Yes and no. If you're S-Off, you can go back to the original factory settings. Otherwise, when you try to mask it, it will say ***RELOCKED*** instead of ***LOCKED***. However, getting it back to ***LOCKED*** involves going into mmcblk0p partitions and if you hex-edit one bit wrong, you have a perma-brick. So, risky business.
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Right, but if there is locked instead of relocked it won't help you that much. Because if you unlock it with htcdev.com they will have your IMEI. And if you send it to HTC to repair it it won't be repaired by warranty. They will change the motherboard and you have to pay for.
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I am currently stuck in the bootloader. To make matters worse, I relocked to RUU and am stuck at Sending with that. I am Super CID which I think is the problem. To make matters even worse, I no longer have my unlock_code.bin file.
Is there any hope for my phone? Also, the RUU process has completely wiped my phone. Thanks for any input in advance. I have searched and searched for an answer but haven't found anything useful.
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You haven't given enough information, what are you trying to do? You could just unlock your bootloader again.
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You haven't given enough information, what are you trying to do? You could just unlock your bootloader again.
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How can I unlock my bootloader without the unlock_code.bin file? Update. I reverted back to original CID CWS__001 and am going to try and run the RUU again.
I tried to s-off my wife's phone and it screwed it up somehow (rather I screwed it up). I simply wanted to take it back to stock to start fresh and now I am stuck in the bootloader with no Rom and a locked phone.
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How can I unlock my bootloader without the unlock_code.bin file? Update. I reverted back to original CID CWS__001 and am going to try and run the RUU again.
I tried to s-off my wife's phone and it screwed it up somehow (rather I screwed it up). I simply wanted to take it back to stock to start fresh and now I am stuck in the bootloader with no Rom and a locked phone.
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You would just go to htcdev like you did in the first place and go through the unlock process again. But, you can't do that now because you just changed the CID back to CWS__001 which is blocked by htcdev. And I'm guessing you didn't succeed in getting s-off? If so, you've just used the one and only time you can change the CID without s-off to change it to a CID which is blocked, which means you have no way to unlock the bootloader again, ever. I hope your original plan was to stay stock because that's your only option now. Maybe that's for the best though, you seem to be doing things without fully comprehending what you're doing or the potential catastrophic results.
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You would just go to htcdev like you did in the first place and go through the unlock process again. But, you can't do that now because you just changed the CID back to CWS__001 which is blocked by htcdev. And I'm guessing you didn't succeed in getting s-off? If so, you've just used the one and only time you can change the CID without s-off to change it to a CID which is blocked, which means you have no way to unlock the bootloader again, ever. I hope your original plan was to stay stock because that's your only option now. Maybe that's for the best though, you seem to be doing things without fully comprehending what you're doing or the potential catastrophic results.
Thanks for your input. I appreciate it. Can I at least ruu the 3.18 now and get back to stock... That's better than bootloader I suppose. By the way, how could I have unlocked in the state I was in?
Ruu is stuck at sending for some time now.
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You would just go to htcdev like you did in the first place and go through the unlock process again. But, you can't do that now because you just changed the CID back to CWS__001 which is blocked by htcdev. And I'm guessing you didn't succeed in getting s-off? If so, you've just used the one and only time you can change the CID without s-off to change it to a CID which is blocked, which means you have no way to unlock the bootloader again, ever. I hope your original plan was to stay stock because that's your only option now. Maybe that's for the best though, you seem to be doing things without fully comprehending what you're doing or the potential catastrophic results.
Thanks for your input. I appreciate it. Can I at least ruu the 3.18 now and get back to stock... That's better than bootloader I suppose. By the way, how could I have unlocked in the state I was in?
Ruu is stuck at sending for some time now.
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If you have a locked bootloader and the correct CID there should be no harm in running the RUU. The unlock process (from memory, I could be wrong) doesn't require the phone to be booted into an os, it's all taken care of while the phone is in bootloader. That's kinda irrelevant now anyway as it isn't possible anymore.
Are you using the usb cable that came with the phone? You can try using a different usb port, usually the ones on the back of the pc tower are the best.
May I ask, how exactly do you think the s-off process screwed up the phone? It either succeeds or fails, and there should be no serious repercussions from either.
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Ever since I ran the s off process I couldn't copy anything to the sd card, I.e. to flash a new Rom. I feel like an idiot for changing the cid back now. I ran the zip for s off and I waited an hour or so and it never went throufh
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Ever since I ran the s off process I couldn't copy anything to the sd card, I.e. to flash a new Rom. I feel like an idiot for changing the cid back now. I ran the zip for s off and I waited an hour or so and it never went throufh
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It sounds to me like you might have actually done a factory reset from bootloader which corrupts the sd card. The s-off process has no ability to change the sd card. Did you have HTC drivers and adb/fastboot all installed when you tried the s-off process? That's probably why it didn't work.
The corrupted sd card might be why the RUU won't work, can you still get into TWRP recovery? If so, you can use the mount menu to mount it to your pc and format it. If not, you might seriously be in trouble. The combination of these things you've done have possibly rendered the device completely useless. If this if the case, I hope this has been a learning experience. It's really important to have a firm understanding of what you're doing (and the results and potential risks) when modifying your device. It looks like you've rushed into all this without understanding it all properly.
In any case, let me know about what I asked about above and I'll do my best to see if there's a way out of this.
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It sounds to me like you might have actually done a factory reset from bootloader which corrupts the sd card. The s-off process has no ability to change the sd card. Did you have HTC drivers and adb/fastboot all installed when you tried the s-off process? That's probably why it didn't work.
The corrupted sd card might be why the RUU won't work, can you still get into TWRP recovery? If so, you can use the mount menu to mount it to your pc and format it. If not, you might seriously be in trouble. The combination of these things you've done have possibly rendered the device completely useless. If this if the case, I hope this has been a learning experience. It's really important to have a firm understanding of what you're doing (and the results and potential risks) when modifying your device. It looks like you've rushed into all this without understanding it all properly.
In any case, let me know about what I asked about above and I'll do my best to see if there's a way out of this.
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Took your advice about the usb port. Switched it to the back and the ruu worked. Will I be able to run the root exploit again? Yes, this definitely has been a learning experience. Coupled with my lack of sleep and overall frustration I made some bad moves. Thanks for your patience and help though. Much appreciated.
And no, I could not get back into recovery after I relocked it. It would send me right back to the bootloader. Also, I did do a factory reset from the bootloader. Believe me, taking mental notes all the way here.
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Now that you have a working os, you could be able to use the exploit again to unlock the bootloader etc. Just take it slowly though, do some reading so you gain a bit of knowledge. And if you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask.
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Unlocked and rooted. Again. Thanks for your help. Leary of trying to s off again though
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Very glad to see you got it all working again. S-off might seem daunting now, but it's a pretty straight forward process as long as you follow the instructions exactly.
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Very glad to see you got it all working again. S-off might seem daunting now, but it's a pretty straight forward process as long as you follow the instructions exactly.
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Yes, I have done it before, on my One X. Not quite sure what went wrong. Maybe the issue with my wife's phone was preexisting and reared it's ugly head in the process. I have been rooting and nodding phones for years. I am not a complete noob. I am experienced in java programming and have created many interesting applications for my phone. Perhaps I should take my java knowledge and automate my s off experience.
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If you're looking for an automated method, I saw this just before. It's brand new but it looks to have some great tools incorporated. I prefer the manual method myself but many people will love this.
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If you're looking for an automated method, I saw this just before. It's brand new but it looks to have some great tools incorporated. I prefer the manual method myself but many people will love this.
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Very nice found Tim.....:thumbup:
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timmaaa said:
If you're looking for an automated method, I saw this just before. It's brand new but it looks to have some great tools incorporated. I prefer the manual method myself but many people will love this.
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Appreciate it. I don't mind working from the command line either. Could my trouble have had anything to do with being plugged into the front of the cpu, for s off that is? Was getting stuck at sending with the flash zip command.
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Appreciate it. I don't mind working from the command line either. Could my trouble have had anything to do with being plugged into the front of the cpu, for s off that is? Was getting stuck at sending with the flash zip command.
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Yeah that was probably it, try again using the rear port and it'll probably be fine.
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Yeah that was probably it, try again using the rear port and it'll probably be fine.
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Just wanted to let you know that I went through s off and all went well. Only thing I can think was the problem was that either there was a pre existing corruption on the phone, or the usb port I was using.
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It could have been anything. It's becoming more and more apparent that different things halt the process for different users. It makes it really difficult to troubleshoot when helping someone through the process. In the end you got it though which is great.
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