How to remove 'development only' flash screen - HTC One S

Hello everyone
Thanks to all the help from u guys, I'm enjoying my one s with unlocked bootloader, custom recovery and Rom. However I would like to know if there s anyway at all to get rid of that message everytime I turn the phone on, I may be a bit obsessed but I really don't like that message. It feels weird...
Thank you so much if anyone have any idea
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Jasonhhx said:
Hello everyone
Thanks to all the help from u guys, I'm enjoying my one s with unlocked bootloader, custom recovery and Rom. However I would like to know if there s anyway at all to get rid of that message everytime I turn the phone on, I may be a bit obsessed but I really don't like that message. It feels weird...
Thank you so much if anyone have any idea
Regards
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Return to stock with RUU.

I think stock kernel does not have it
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k1llacanon said:
I think stock kernel does not have it
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Pretty sure you're right. When I ran 1.84 stock, even rooted, debloated with CWR, no message. Once I installed a ROM with modified kernel, it appeared.

This has been covered many times, just search. If everything is stock (ROM, recovery, etc) then you will not get it. Stock kernel + TWRP recovery means when you boot into recovery you will get it because it is not stock. Get it?

Sorry I forgot to mention it's not just happening when boot into recovery, it happens everytime I turn the phone on normally
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Jasonhhx said:
Sorry I forgot to mention it's not just happening when boot into recovery, it happens everytime I turn the phone on normally
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Well custom ROM + modded stock kernel or any other kernel = the text. It's nothing go worry about, I don't understand why everyone is freaking out about it
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invasion2 said:
Well custom ROM + modded stock kernel or any other kernel = the text. It's nothing go worry about, I don't understand why everyone is freaking out about it
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lol thanks im a bit weird, really likes a bit of perfection, especially on this expensive phone
thank you for the help :good:

invasion2 said:
Well custom ROM + modded stock kernel or any other kernel = the text. It's nothing go worry about, I don't understand why everyone is freaking out about it
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Are you sure?
I think it's only due to the kernel because i had trickdroid with stock kernel and it didn't show the message, when i changed the kernel (not the rom) the message appeared.
I may be wrong of course

Alie360 said:
Are you sure?
I think it's only due to the kernel because i had trickdroid with stock kernel and it didn't show the message, when i changed the kernel (not the rom) the message appeared.
I may be wrong of course
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No, you're right. torxx is using the stock kernel on TrickDroid 7.0 and 7.1. As long as htc won't publish the sources for its Android 4.04 kernel, there will be no alternative kernels. So besides booting into recovery there won't be any messages using the stock kernel.

Jasonhhx said:
lol thanks im a bit weird, really likes a bit of perfection, especially on this expensive phone
thank you for the help :good:
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Trust me, I know the feeling. I was like this when I first hour my phone no worries mate!
@others who posted - correct. Torxx uses the stock kernel. Stock kernel means no message TWRP recovery means message because it isn't stock.
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invasion2 said:
Trust me, I know the feeling. I was like this when I first hour my phone no worries mate!
@others who posted - correct. Torxx uses the stock kernel. Stock kernel means no message TWRP recovery means message because it isn't stock.
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But I'm on trickdroid7.1 (stock kernel ) and I still get that screen even if I reboot normally ( holding down power button and pressing reboot)

CrayzyBoy said:
But I'm on trickdroid7.1 (stock kernel ) and I still get that screen even if I reboot normally ( holding down power button and pressing reboot)
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Check your kernel version. If it's the same, there is possibly not much you can do about.

Most recent update of my issue
I have flashed the newest ruu (3 uk) downloaded from the ruu collection post and got rid of the message. I also rooted and installed custom recovery on my phone and the message still did not appear
I attached a screen shot of my software info
Btw I tried to flash trick droid 7.1 (without flashing the boot.img)after done this, the message did not appear however my phone is stuck with a boot loop just after the boot sound (and no boot animation). The last time I installed trickdroid I flashed boot.img and everything went fine however I got the development only message, so I suppose the issue is with the the kernel in the boot.IMG I flashed last te when I installed trickdroid
If trick droid is based on stock kernel how come I can't get it to work on my stock phone? (rooted and custom recovery installed)
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Jasonhhx said:
Most recent update of my issue
I have flashed the newest ruu (3 uk) downloaded from the ruu collection post and got rid of the message. I also rooted and installed custom recovery on my phone and the message still did not appear
I attached a screen shot of my software info
Btw I tried to flash trick droid 7.1 (without flashing the boot.img)after done this, the message did not appear however my phone is stuck with a boot loop just after the boot sound (and no boot animation). The last time I installed trickdroid I flashed boot.img and everything went fine however I got the development only message, so I suppose the issue is with the the kernel in the boot.IMG I flashed last te when I installed trickdroid
If trick droid is based on stock kernel how come I can't get it to work on my stock phone? (rooted and custom recovery installed)
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It's based off the 2.21 Euro release. If you installed any other RUU, you need to flash the boot.img either via fastboot or TWRP. This may result in the development message again (not sure what ROM gave me the message, but it was still there on TD 7.1)

I have the same kernel version as in the image rootrider posted in post #13, but I always have the red text on every boot.
What may make the difference, is whether the boot image is signed. The boot image from a RUU is signed. I bet the boot image from torxx is not.
-Jobo

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[Q]softkeys not working/auto brightness not working/ proximity sensor not working

hi
a while back , i read a guide in how to mod H+ to roms , i did it work . i was happy
then i decide to think and change another images that look pale in sense and add some color to the rom . i put all the imgs from other roms that i like in there . they worked too, everything was fine.
then i put the images in the rctweaks.zip i had to flash and kept them . ever since then , the soft keys dont turn on . when they dont turn , the proximity/ auto brightness dont work .
after trying attemps and changing the settings in rc tweaks . i changed roms the keys don't light up anymore
that i rememeber i haven't let the phone drop
if anybody can help thanks . is there anything i can do short of returning the phone to stock , and re- running the ace hack kit again to gain s-off and root
First off what rom are you running?
Have you tried a complete wipe of phone when flashing a rom. Or even get the pd98 zip and flash back to rooted stock rom and see if that changes all your experimenting back to default. Always create a back up before you make any changes it would save you this headache.
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Reinaldo33897 said:
First off what rom are you running?
Have you tried a complete wipe of phone when flashing a rom. Or even get the pd98 zip and flash back to rooted stock rom and see if that changes all your experimenting back to default. Always create a back up before you make any changes it would save you this headache.
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ARHD 7.0.4
i have try that when i switched roms
Try reverting the rctweak back to the way it was before you altered it then reflash it again see if it gets it back.
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http://db.tt/Usbm7yCw
This is the stock rooted gingerbread rom. If you want to flash it it will bring your phone back to factory setting without losing root. Just place in root of sd then power up into hboot holding power button and volume down at same time and let it do its thing. When ask volume up for yes then reboot when told to. Then flash whichever rom you want. Try using uot kitchen if you want to alter the look of a rom its usually safer. Hope it helps
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Reinaldo33897 said:
http://db.tt/Usbm7yCw
This is the stock rooted gingerbread rom. If you want to flash it it will bring your phone back to factory setting without losing root. Just place in root of sd then power up into hboot holding power button and volume down at same time and let it do its thing. When ask volume up for yes then reboot when told to. Then flash whichever rom you want. Try using uot kitchen if you want to alter the look of a rom its usually safer. Hope it helps
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Thanks , will I lose recovery and s-off
If it a dumb question my bad
lateral18 said:
Thanks , will I lose recovery and s-off
If it a dumb question my bad
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The member genepool has a method for going back to stock rom.
One I would say try a different Rom and maybe a different kernel. Right now I'm using smart droid 1.6.22 with neok kernel and my keys light give a shot
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CYRAXDroid said:
The member genepool has a method for going back to stock rom.
One I would say try a different Rom and maybe a different kernel. Right now I'm using smart droid 1.6.22 with neok kernel and my keys light give a shot
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Where is the thread for the kernels ???
lateral18 said:
Where is the thread for the kernels ???
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Well for the root back to stock is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1208507
And for kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1479976
Google xda developer kgp700 neok kernel
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No
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[Q] LG Optimus T/One problems

I have an Optimus One, and I have tried to put an ICS ROM on it, but it always gets stuck while booting up, and I can't boot into recovery either. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Did you flash the right ROM for your phone? Did you do a full wipe?
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Android311 said:
Did you flash the right ROM for your phone? Did you do a full wipe?
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I'm not entirely sure what I did, but I was finally able to get into recovery, so I now have a version of CM9 running properly with a Google apps package added on. Thanks for the suggestion, though
Phoneboy97 said:
I'm not entirely sure what I did, but I was finally able to get into recovery, so I now have a version of CM9 running properly with a Google apps package added on. Thanks for the suggestion, though
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No prob glad you got it working
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I need help!

Hey everyone I've been flashing different ROMs trying to fox this problem but nothing seems to help. My phone gets the black screen and random reboots probably every 20 mins or so. Its pissing me off bad! Wiped everything possible 3x before I flash any ROM jb/ics and even dark side wipe 3x too and nothing helps. It still does it. I'm almost to the point of throwing this thing against the wall and using some pos go phone lol. Can someone please help me! Thanks
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oneslow5oh said:
Hey everyone I've been flashing different ROMs trying to fox this problem but nothing seems to help. My phone gets the black screen and random reboots probably every 20 mins or so. Its pissing me off bad! Wiped everything possible 3x before I flash any ROM jb/ics and even dark side wipe 3x too and nothing helps. It still does it. I'm almost to the point of throwing this thing against the wall and using some pos go phone lol. Can someone please help me! Thanks
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Without knowing what ROM you're using no one can help you. Random reboots still happen in Jellybean but they aren't every 20 minutes. Download the stable CM9 for your phone and try installing that. If you still get random reboots you have either a defective phone (not likely) or you're doing something wrong.
I'm on orthus one and it happens to me one literally every ROM I try including the stable cm9. Idk what I'd be doing wrong. I'm on sk8s latest recovery if that helps. Should I just odin back to stock and go from there?
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oneslow5oh said:
I'm on orthus one and it happens to me one literally every ROM I try including the stable cm9. Idk what I'd be doing wrong. I'm on sk8s latest recovery if that helps. Should I just odin back to stock and go from there?
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What was your original ROM? Are you coming straight from stock ICS to the customized ROMs or are you coming from an older android version?
UZ7 said:
What was your original ROM? Are you coming straight from stock ICS to the customized ROMs or are you coming from an older android version?
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i bought the phone from craigslist a few months ago and it was stock ics ota im assuming. so it was stock ics unrooted to rooted then custom roms. flashing the stock att md5 through odin right now. hopefully thatll work
oneslow5oh said:
i bought the phone from craigslist a few months ago and it was stock ics ota im assuming. so it was stock ics unrooted to rooted then custom roms. flashing the stock att md5 through odin right now. hopefully thatll work
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That's what I was going to suggest, make sure it's stock from the files on here.
This needs moved to q&a
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whosgotlag said:
That's what I was going to suggest, make sure it's stock from the files on here.
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thanks. i did all that rooted it and got cwm on it gonna flash embryo and stop flashing roms like 5 times a day lol. so far so good though. thanks again
oneslow5oh said:
thanks. i did all that rooted it and got cwm on it gonna flash embryo and stop flashing roms like 5 times a day lol. so far so good though. thanks again
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Make sure you're on a higher version of CWM or get on TWRP, the recovery may have had a lot to do with it
Cheers, hope it works.
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whosgotlag said:
Make sure you're on a higher version of CWM or get on TWRP, the recovery may have had a lot to do with it
Cheers, hope it works.
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Flashed liquid rc1 v2 last night and its running great! No reboots or anything(knock on wood) odining to stock definitely did the trick. Thanks again
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Originally Posted by oneslow5oh
Flashed liquid rc1 v2 last night and its running great! No reboots or anything(knock on wood) odining to stock definitely did the trick. Thanks again
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I'm running Liquid rc1 v2 myself - it's buttah smooth! Check out TWRP recovery - it's a must for flashaholics. You can download the goo manager from playstore and install the recovery or flashable version available in dev section. Try it and you'll be hooked.

[Q] About fastboot...

why exactly do i have to flash fastboot.img ? is it actually necessary ?
do i have to flash fastboot.img -every-single-time i want to flash a rom ?
sorry for asking, i've done some research and i simply couldn't find any kind of answer to my question.
i haven't actually done anything yet, because i know from experience that you don't want to mess with this stuff if you don't understand absolutely everything. i had a desire z before i got an HTC One S, and before i could just flash away with roms, taking my usual precautions like wiping of course.
Correctly it's named BOOT.IMG
Yes, if you're not s-off you have to flash it everytime you flash a ROM... otherwise you don't need it
foeti said:
Correctly it's named BOOT.IMG
Yes, if you're not s-off you have to flash it everytime you flash a ROM... otherwise you don't need it
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So if I have s-off I don't need to flash boot.IMG. because I've flashed two different ROMs and I've been getting no vibrations
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skinzy98 said:
So if I have s-off I don't need to flash boot.IMG. because I've flashed two different ROMs and I've been getting no vibrations
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No vibrations is most likely an hardware issue or rom setting.
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skinzy98 said:
So if I have s-off I don't need to flash boot.IMG. because I've flashed two different ROMs and I've been getting no vibrations
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The boot.img contains (mostly) the kernel. If you are S-OFF, the boot.img file contained within the ROM's zip will be flashed during the installation of the ROM in recovery. If you are not S-OFF and you want to go with the boot.img (kernel) contained in the ROM, you have to fastboot flash the boot.img file separately.
As a side note - you don't have to flash the boot.img if you are not S-OFF. In fact, if you have a custom kernel you may not want to (or perhaps the kernel has not changed - as with many of the CM nightlies...)
real187 said:
No vibrations is most likely an hardware issue or rom setting.
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Yet the phone had vibrations fine right up until. I flashed my first ROM. That was dirty unicorn vibrations didn't work. Now I'm on deviant and it still doesn't qork
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foeti said:
Correctly it's named BOOT.IMG
Yes, if you're not s-off you have to flash it everytime you flash a ROM... otherwise you don't need it
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oh, my bad, brainfart ! yeah, i meant boot.img, but anyway... :laugh:
Got a link to the ROM? You flashed?
And if you flash something like bb8 or cm10.1 or sense based does it work?
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I flashed dirty unicorn deviant and root box none with vibrations. I'm trying to get on a sense ROM to see if it will fix vibrations. If it doesn't then it will be going back as there is a 1 year warranty
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My phone has no vibrations since a long time now. I also installed a rom - miui i think - some month ago and since this time there were no more vibrations any more ony any rom i tried. So i think, it is a hardware problem.
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customromfan said:
My phone has no vibrations since a long time now. I also installed a rom - miui i think - some month ago and since this time there were no more vibrations any more ony any rom i tried. So i think, it is a hardware problem.
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From what I've read it is a problem on a decent amount of one s phones where the vibrator module flakes out. If the sense ROM I'm gonna try doesn't work then I'm.sending it back in
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Flashoholics!!

Just trying to be helpful here, here is a faster way to get from stock one-click to JB goodness.....
After you flash to stock with antonx kernel reboot into recovery and flash bhundvens blastoff kernel, reboot recovery, now you should be in blue 5.0.2.8....flash the newest cm9, it will reboot automatically into recovery for you to flash a second time, but don't, instead flash a JB Rom, (I flashed chaos from dao) once it rebooted into recovery...jellybean recovery, I flashed the Rom plus gapps. Rom booted just fine.
So.....save a little time from completely flashing the whole rom, waiting for it to boot and rebooting into recovery just to do it again till you get where you want.....cheers
hopefully it saves you some time
************************just like everyone else says "I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK YOUR PHONE"*****************
just one-click back and start over hee hee!!!!
If you're saying flashing a kernel with CWM 5.x and then flashing a JB ROM is faster, we all know that already.
You are not flashing the kernel first technically. What you are doing is converting the file system.
However I thought all the JB roms had the mtd conversion script included. If they dont I would ask the person that ported them to update it with that script. There should never be a reason to flash to ics then jb.
AnAznBoy9724 said:
If you're saying flashing a kernel with CWM 5.x and then flashing a JB ROM is faster, we all know that already.
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Not everyone knows that... If they did there wouldn't be people asking how to flash or how to get back to stock or to root....
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ArmyofTracy said:
Not everyone knows that... If they did there wouldn't be people asking how to flash or how to get back to stock or to root....
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Getting back to stock and rooting are totally different subjects and shouldn't be asked in ROM threads anyways. Flashing the ROM are always in the OP.
I understand..... Thanks. You sure learned a lot since these posts....
What does aries mean? June 18
Where is the fast charge option June 2......
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limeaide said:
You are not flashing the kernel first technically. What you are doing is converting the file system.
However I thought all the JB roms had the mtd conversion script included. If they dont I would ask the person that ported them to update it with that script. There should never be a reason to flash to ics then jb.
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If you go back to our early JB ROMs
It was said to flash cm 9 or be on
a ICS ROM first if coming from GB.
Its said to be different now...
I still don't trust it..out of habit and
because it has always worked..
If I one-click back to stock I always
flash cm9 first then flash JB.
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ArmyofTracy said:
I understand..... Thanks. You sure learned a lot since these posts....
What does aries mean? June 18
Where is the fast charge option June 2......
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So now you're saying I can't make threads with questions I have? Okay... Can we get a mod to clean this thread up please?
AnAznBoy9724 said:
So now you're saying I can't make threads with questions I have? Okay... Can we get a mod to clean this thread up please?
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Why do we need a mod
to clean up this thread...
Because you made a Remark
and he called you out.
He said thank you...
Relax its all good...
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It's a useless arguement no one needs to see.
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