I got the official 4.0.4 on my one s (s3) but the problem is I my phone is rooted and the bootloader unlocked. Unfortunately when I go to install the update it goes into TWRP and nothing can be done from there. Tried installing the ROM from TWRP and unfortunately that does not work. Can anyone pls help me out with this?
Thanks in advance
Relock bootloader, run ruu, then try
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You must lock your bootloader first.
To do that, go in the bootloader menu, select fastboot and from the command prompt run
"fastboot oem lock".
After that finishes, just run the RUU.
After that, download the update and install. If you are from Romania please PM me in case you need further explaining.
You can find the RUU here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23542379
Good luck!
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saculetz said:
You must lock your bootloader first.
To do that, go in the bootloader menu, select fastboot and from the command prompt run
"fastboot oem lock".
After that finishes, just run the RUU.
After that, download the update and install. If you are from Romania please PM me in case you need further explaining.
You can find the RUU here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23542379
Good luck!
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From Malta mate
saculetz said:
You must lock your bootloader first.
To do that, go in the bootloader menu, select fastboot and from the command prompt run
"fastboot oem lock".
After that finishes, just run the RUU.
After that, download the update and install. If you are from Romania please PM me in case you need further explaining.
You can find the RUU here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23542379
Good luck!
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Re-locked bootloader and ran update. Phone rebooted and went to the bootloader menu.. No update :/
Din you run the RUU first?
I erased system and everything after having some issues. Then I ran the ruu from the computer. After that I installed the update. First time it only wiped everything. Second time I downloaded the update it worked
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saculetz said:
Din you run the RUU first?
I erased system and everything after having some issues. Then I ran the ruu from the computer. After that I installed the update. First time it only wiped everything. Second time I downloaded the update it worked
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When I open the RUU on my PC it comes up as a rar file.
On my pc it came up as a setup installer. Try downloading it again and find a setup exe file
I will upload it on dropbox when I get home and send the link to it if you want...
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saculetz said:
On my pc it came up as a setup installer. Try downloading it again and find a setup exe file
I will upload it on dropbox when I get home and send the link to it if you want...
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That would be fantastic . As long as it is the ruu for the s3 version
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CAN ANY BODY HELP??? I tried flashing the beta Jellybean Custom Rom. I installed the G Apps first by accident in trwp When i tried installing the actual rom. It failed
# I tried again.
Factory rested it first. So it erased my back ups
It failed again
#Now my phone was bricked
read some forums. tried unbricking it my self by using the ARU wizard and RRU.
All it did was secruity lock it.:crying::crying::crying:
# Now My One X is stuck on Hboot. But i can still get into twrp.
Ive been a fan android forever but new to rooting,.
Can anybody hellp me Please??
Andriod_Kuki_ said:
CAN ANY BODY HELP??? I tried flashing the beta Jellybean Custom Rom. I installed the G Apps first by accident in trwp When i tried installing the actual rom. It failed
# I tried again.
Factory rested it first. So it erased my back ups
It failed again
#Now my phone was bricked
read some forums. tried unbricking it my self by using the ARU wizard and RRU.
All it did was secruity lock it.:crying::crying::crying:
# Now My One X is stuck on Hboot. But i can still get into twrp.
Ive been a fan android forever but new to rooting,.
Can anybody hellp me Please??
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if u can get into twrp...
mount sd copy a rom
wipe everyrhing except sdcard
and flash the rom... u should be good
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i tried doing that but my phone wont show up on my computer. ILL Try again. But what rom would u recommend.
Also is there another way i can fix it??
Thank you for helpping
Andriod_Kuki_ said:
i tried doing that but my phone wont show up on my computer. ILL Try again. But what rom would u recommend.
Also is there another way i can fix it??
Thank you for helpping
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one promising fix would be relock your bootloader ...run a ruu....unlock ...twrp...
niceppl said:
one promising fix would be relock your bootloader ...run a ruu....unlock ...twrp...
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Ok.. Run an RUU but it didnt get past the rom update. Am i doing it right.?
Andriod_Kuki_ said:
Ok.. Run an RUU but it didnt get past the rom update. Am i doing it right.?
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what do u mean?
niceppl said:
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what do u mean?
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Im Using
RUU_Evita_UL_Cingular_US-1.73.502.2_2FE6772699D8596307CC997452BB8D25
When i run it. It tries to update the rom and it says rom up date fail. then closes.. Do i need to do anything before i run it??/
Andriod_Kuki_ said:
Im Using
RUU_Evita_UL_Cingular_US-1.73.502.2_2FE6772699D8596307CC997452BB8D25
When i run it. It tries to update the rom and it says rom up date fail. then closes.. Do i need to do anything before i run it??/
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Yes, you most likely need to run the 1.85 ruu.
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Andriod_Kuki_ said:
Im Using
RUU_Evita_UL_Cingular_US-1.73.502.2_2FE6772699D8596307CC997452BB8D25
When i run it. It tries to update the rom and it says rom up date fail. then closes.. Do i need to do anything before i run it??/
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yes..relock your bootloader..
also are you att hox? or rogers hox
did you get supercid?
how you running the ruu?
if you running the .exe...did you install htc sync?(need to install this and have it running before running ruu)
Ok thanks ill try it thank u
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Andriod_Kuki_ said:
Ok.. Run an RUU but it didnt get past the rom update. Am i doing it right.?
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rpomponio said:
Yes, you most likely need to run the 1.85 ruu.
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suggestion to re lock his hox was mentioned but his reply didn't say if he locked it, just said he tried to run the ruu. Bet it still needs locking! Also OP do you have super cid? If so he doesnt need 1.85 right? He can use the 1.73. I would still probably use the 1.85 like rpopo recommended though. Also if you have done everything correct (re locked and 1.85 if not super cid) the USB drivers can make a difference. I was super cid and locked and ruu kept failing. uninstalled my HTC drivers and ran the HTC sync program and used those drivers...Worked first time after that! Just have to remember to not actually have HTC sync running!
Wats a super cid..? Srry I'm new to rooting
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Try the 1.85 ruu. Relocking and running the 1.85ruu usually gets you back up and running.
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You have to be able to use adb on your computer to relock. There is a sticky with the info on how to install drivers, use adb and relock your phone.
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I have used adb to relock it
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Then run 1.85 ruu, make sure you have the USB drivers for the phone installed and then once you do that, re-root and unlock the bootloader.
It works ran the 1.85 ruu. Ten minutes later running perfectly/ :laugh::good::good::good:
Thanks :laugh::laugh::good::good::good:
If you flashed a good ROM and your stuck in hboot, use fastboot and use the following command 'fastboot oem boot' that will force your phone to boot.
Stay unlocked push recovery in fastboot again
fastboot oem rebootRUU
Start the RUU. Finish the install, then back into hboot, select recovery
Invest in a copy of titanium backup and use between rom flashing hence there isn't a micro sd card slot in the HOX
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lmnope1 said:
If you flashed a good ROM and your stuck in hboot, use fastboot and use the following command 'fastboot oem boot' that will force your phone to boot.
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8125Omnimax said:
Stay unlocked push recovery in fastboot again
fastboot oem rebootRUU
Start the RUU. Finish the install, then back into hboot, select recovery
Invest in a copy of titanium backup and use between rom flashing hence there isn't a micro sd card slot in the HOX
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fyi, This is an old thread. It looks like he got what he needed the 2nd day of august.
I've sent my DS off for warranty, and it was returned with the new ics update installed on it. I immediately found out that the method i used to downgrade it from hboot 2.00 to 0.98(zergRUsh/tacoroot) wasn't working anymore. Are there any alternatives to unlocking the bootloader with htcdev, rooting and then going thru the whole downgrading procedures? Are there any other temproot exploits or are them under development?
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1443636&highlight=down+grading+hboot
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318919&highlight=down+grading+hboot
Have tried both, but one needs tacoroot (not working on ics) and the other needs to be htcdev unlocked. Any other alternatives?
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I don't think there are any alternatives for hboot 2.02.xxx.
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teadrinker said:
I don't think there are any alternatives for hboot 2.02.xxx.
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Ok thx im going to root with htcdev and then downgrade for true s off.
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Trouble getting htc dev unlocked
I've submitted the unlocking request on htcdev, and was sent the unlock_code.bin file. The trouble is I can't get it flashed thru fastboot.
I type
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
and it stucks on sending 'unlocktoken'. The bootloader does something, as to reboot it I have to close the command prompt, reopen it and type fastboot reboot-bootloader and it rebbots just fine.
I tried several times, but without luck. What can I do?
Anyone?
totalnoob34 said:
I've submitted the unlocking request on htcdev, and was sent the unlock_code.bin file. The trouble is I can't get it flashed thru fastboot.
I type
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
and it stucks on sending 'unlocktoken'. The bootloader does something, as to reboot it I have to close the command prompt, reopen it and type fastboot reboot-bootloader and it rebbots just fine.
I tried several times, but without luck. What can I do?
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Have you installed the latest HTC-USB drivers on your PC?
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have you tried this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318919
HypnoCondor said:
Have you installed the latest HTC-USB drivers on your PC?
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have you tried this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1318919
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Thx was the guide i am fpllowing, but i cant get my bootloader unlocked
I have successfully downgraded my iphone once, and cpmmands work. Should i update them?
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what have your iphone to do with a desire s?
HypnoCondor said:
what have your iphone to do with a desire s?
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Sorry, typo
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Maybe you can try to flash a eng hboot from your SD card on your phone.
You also need a resent version of busybox
Shut down your phone and pull the battery and wait 5 minuter before you put
your battery back. In the mean time install the lastest HTC-USB drivers on you computer.
Start your device in bootloader mode and plug it in to your computer.
You now got bootloader-usb. Now flash your Unlock_code.bin.
"fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin"
Boot your phone in recovery
Make a nandroid backup of your ROM, reboot your phone
To make a backup of the hboot by entering this:
1) open terminal on your phone
2) su
3) dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 of=/sdcard/backup.img
download a eng hboot.img and copy it to the SDcard/
1) open terminal on your phone
2) su
3) dd if=/sdcard/hboot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
4) close the therminal
reboot in bootloader an see witch version of bootloader you got
If it has workt go to recovery and do a factory resset, reset dalvik and install a new rom and reboot
It works for me because my phone has revolutionary root but you can give it a try because I have not
found anyone has done this with HTC-dev, I also got no experience with HTC-dev.
Good luck ( I'm not responsible for any damage on your device )
HypnoCondor said:
Maybe you can try to flash a eng hboot from your SD card on your phone.
You also need a resent version of busybox
Shut down your phone and pull the battery and wait 5 minuter before you put
your battery back. In the mean time install the lastest HTC-USB drivers on you computer.
Start your device in bootloader mode and plug it in to your computer.
You now got bootloader-usb. Now flash your Unlock_code.bin.
"fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin"
Boot your phone in recovery
Make a nandroid backup of your ROM, reboot your phone
To make a backup of the hboot by entering this:
1) open terminal on your phone
2) su
3) dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 of=/sdcard/backup.img
download a eng hboot.img and copy it to the SDcard/
1) open terminal on your phone
2) su
3) dd if=/sdcard/hboot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
4) close the therminal
reboot in bootloader an see witch version of bootloader you got
If it has workt go to recovery and do a factory resset, reset dalvik and install a new rom and reboot
It works for me because my phone has revolutionary root but you can give it a try because I have not
found anyone has done this with HTC-dev, I also got no experience with HTC-dev.
Good luck ( I'm not responsible for any damage on your device )
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Thx man, which hboot version should i flash?
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totalnoob34 said:
Thx man, which hboot version should i flash?
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How about looking in the Index Thread?
I only found the 0.98 hboot, can i flash it over the 2.02 one?
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totalnoob34 said:
I only found the 0.98 hboot, can i flash it over the 2.02 one?
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From that page I gave you the link to there should be all the information you need to read and understand what/how to do and why.
Don't expect people to spoon-feed you the answers as you need to learn or you will simply screw your phone up and then start blaming everyone else on XDA for it.
SimonTS said:
From that page I gave you the link to there should be all the information you need to read and understand what/how to do and why.
Don't expect people to spoon-feed you the answers as you need to learn or you will simply screw your phone up and then start blaming everyone else on XDA for it.
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I dont wanna be spoon-fed, I only ask what I don't understand, and was unable to find anywhere.
Can somebody answer me please?
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totalnoob34 said:
I dont wanna be spoon-fed, I only ask what I don't understand, and was unable to find anywhere.
Can somebody answer me please?
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You have to browse all threads to find which way to Root or S-OFF your DS, that's what I've done before deciding to S-OFF my DS.
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miwanr said:
You have to browse all threads to find which way to Root or S-OFF your DS, that's what I've done before deciding to S-OFF my DS.
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You dont understand bro. I know what s off is, and how to achieve it. I have done it several times on different devices. I am totally aware of the risk of bricking my device.
I just need a bit of clarification about flashing the hboot. Which one can I flash over the 2.02?
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You dont understand bro. I know what s off is, and how to achieve it. I have done it several times on different devices. I am totally aware of the risk of bricking my device.
I just need a bit of clarification about flashing the hboot. Which one can I flash over the 2.02?
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Please open this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1938615
My DS was from hboot 2.02 by latest ICS RUU by hTC. In above link is what I've done to get S-OFF. Hope it may help
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Hi guys. I got my One S like two months ago, and I got the S3 version. Unfortunately. I unlocked and rooted (with TWRP). I finally got the Sense 4.1 update. But I need to revert to stock recovery to install it, 'cause it won't seem to install otherwise.
Can someone PLEASE tell me how to do this? I do not know what the heck a "RUU" is. I got linked to this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543588, from there I went to the filefactory download page, and I got a whole bunch of "RUU" files, and I have no idea which one is for mine.
So, please, for the love of god, I'm begging someone to tell me how to do this. I just wan to flash back to stock recover, relock the bootloader, and install the update.
Anyone!
1.You must flash stock recovery via fastboot
2.lock the bootloader with cmd(fastboot oem lock)
3.Then run the ruu exe with windows.
(Ruu is a installation on the PC to revert to stock)
For your device,you must find on filefactory ruu villec2 2.15
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beni8978 said:
1.You must flash stock recovery via fastboot
2.lock the bootloader with cmd(fastboot oem lock)
3.Then run the ruu exe with windows.
(Ruu is a installation on the PC)
For your device,you must find on filefactory ruu villec2 2.15
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Heh, I was actually refreshing the page every minute, waiting for a reply! I'm that desperate.
Question: how do I flash the stock recovery? I'm really sorry if this is a dumb question. I downloaded the mentioned RUU (what the heck is a RUU anyway ). So now I just need to know how to flash the stock recovery. Is this something that happens via a command through fastboot? Or a file I need to specifically flash in? In which case, any idea where I can download the stock recovery for the S3? 'Cause everytime I searched for it, I just kept getting linked back to RUU files. =S
Here you got the stock recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28087059&postcount=18
Put it in your android folder then flash with cmd(fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img)
You must be in bootloader usb doing this!
Click thanks if i helped anyway
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beni8978 said:
Here you got the stock recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28087059&postcount=18
Put it in your android folder then flash with cmd(fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img)
You must be in bootloader usb doing this!
Click thanks if i helped anyway
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I know I'm supposed to use the thanks button (and I did), but THANK YOU! SO. MUCH. You have no idea how desperate I've been for the last nine hours trying to figure this out! I'm gonna go try it out now.
No problem
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Hi I have an HTC one X at&t with aokp installed now im triying to install the stock rom with ruu I try 3 of them and is not working, The RUU is not recognizing my current image. I do factory reset, I try installing in Boot mode but not luck, please help.
First, make sure you have the correct ruu or it won't run.
Second, you have to relock your bootloader before you run an ruu. Go into fastboot on your phone, then open the fastboot cmd prompt, type 'fastboot oem lock' and your bootloader will be locked.
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You also have to have HTC sync manager working correctly
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InflatedTitan said:
You also have to have HTC sync manager working correctly
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Its not working I think the problems is when the RUU go to the step
From Image Version:
To Image version 2.20.502.7
This is the RUU that I tried
htc_one_x_RUU_2.20.502.7_att_us_08022012
RUU_Evita_UL_Cingular_US_1.85.502.3_R2_Radio_0.17.32.09.12_10.86.32.08L_release_262092_signed
RUU_Evita_UL_Cingular_US-1.73.502.2_2FE6772699D8596307CC997452BB8D25
If you simply want to get back to the stock ROM, just flash a stock rooted ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
Soft Bricked my HTC One SV, managed to get the Stock Recovery working again, but refuses to boot even after a Factory Reset.
Gets stuck at HTC Quietly Briliant screen.
Any ideas on how to fix?
Running Android 4.2.2 (well, was) Unlocked but S-On
it seems my System dir got wiped.....no idea how this happened...does anyone have a NANDROID 4.2.2 backup k2_plc_cl?
You have tried to run this RUU?
downloading now, I also thought of something else, it could be I'm not using the correct boot.img, would you happen to have a copy of 4.2.2 boot.img?
Also, the device doesn't boot, sticks at HTC screen, will I still be able to use this?
@ARitualSacrifice
Preparing to run the RUU:
To run the RUU, here's what you will need to do:
-- Make sure phone is charged to at least 100% (but if not, then at least 60% or more)
-- Place phone in fastboot mode(select fastboot from hboot menu), plug in via usb.
-- Open a command prompt window, change to android directory (wherever you set this up for adb/fastboot) and enter the following commands (one at a time):
--
Code:
fastboot devices
--
Code:
fastboot oem lock
-- This will lock your bootloader and allow you to run the RUU. The phone will try and reboot, or it will give you a security warning, and lock you into bootloader. Don't worry, this is normal.
Running the RUU
-- Make sure the HTC drivers you downloaded earlier are installed and working. Do this by connecting your phone to your computer. If your computer detects it, your drivers are working. I recommend staying in fastboot usb mode after entering the commands above, the RUU.exe will detect that and be able to work from fastboot.
-- Run the RUU.exe (that you downloaded earlier) on the PC as administrator. It takes a few minutes to boot up, so don't be alarmed if it doesn't appear immediately.
-- Follow the prompts. It should ask you to ensure your phone is plugged into the computer and that ADB debugging is turned on. As long as you left it plugged in from earlier you are fine.
--The RUU should recognize the phone and start running. Be patient, do not unplug the phone under any circumstances!!
-- When it finishes, it will reboot, you will be stock again.
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HAH! Worked like a charm, holding onto this
Thanks greatly for the help.
My final question, has there been an S-Off method made for hBoot 2.21 yet?
www.rumrunner.us
I assume (since the one sv isn't listed) I use the "universal" version?
Yes.
Says it requires an unsecure kernel...best/suggested one for my version?
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Says it requires an unsecure kernel...best/suggested one for my version?
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did you run it and it said that?
upload your stock boot.img, I'll unpack/repack it unsecure
What's the command for that again? Sorry, conning off Samsung development, starting on my HTC, bit rusty on these.
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What's the command for that again? Sorry, conning off Samsung development, starting on my HTC, bit rusty on these.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/y1pi0q1m0xwz23e/insecure_boot.img
Download and flash it using fastboot.
Code:
fastboot flash boot insecure_boot.img
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this is for Android 4.2.2? last time I flashed a boot.img, is why I made this post lol
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this is for Android 4.2.2? last time I flashed a boot.img, is why I made this post lol
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Yes, it is for 4.2.2 k2_plc_cl. Otherwise, I wouldn't have sent you the download link lol.
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Thanks for the help, device is back up and running smooth, with s-off. Can't seem to find a working root method for 4.2.2 yet, angain, thanks for the help.
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ARitualSacrifice said:
Thanks for the help, device is back up and running smooth, with s-off. Can't seem to find a working root method for 4.2.2 yet, angain, thanks for the help.
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Flash this zip using either twrp or cwm
https://db.tt/xL563K7X
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It will root your device and place the root app in to ./system/apps
Comes with the su binary for /etc and /xbin
Binary for /xbin is then symlinked.
Download a root checker from the play store for confirmation or run a app that requires root. Either one will give confirmation
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Afterwards, just update the supersu app in the play store and you will be good to go.
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About CWM, is there one that works with hboot 2.21?
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ARitualSacrifice said:
About CWM, is there one that works with hboot 2.21?
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Not that I am aware of. I recommend TWRP.
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Lol, your public links have been temporarily disabled..
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