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Right, had desire s from three, alpharevx'd it installed clockwork mod, flashed eng hboot. Tried to flash RUU 1.47 europe on it, and it started to work and go through process, updated radio fine, then came up with CID error. No option to do anything but exit. Now I have a desire s that will boot into Bootloader, which has now s-on'd itself and upgraded to 0.98.0002.
Only method of comms seems to be via fastboot.
Now i cant flash the h3g one cos its too low a bootloader version, and i cant upgrade to a newer version cos one don't exist. Can anyone come up with a solution please??
Cheers.
What does HBOOT screen say (in full)?
Are you still able to get into recovery? If yes, then have you tried loading a custom ROM onto the SD card and simply flashing that using the flash zip from sd card option of CWM (clock work mod)?
Unfortunately I am unable to get into recovery, only bootloader, nothing else works. Hboot is displaying a security error at the top highlighted in pink, followed by the version number as described
You should have stuck with the alpharev hboot, which does not allow itself to be overwritten by RUU installs.
Anyway, you need to:
- install hboot 0.980000 (so you can run alpharevx again and get S-OFF)
- run alpharevx and reinstall CWM at the end
- DO NOT install the eng hboot
- flash whatever rom whichever way you want. Your hboot is safe
Follow the instructions on:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1187231
How can I run alpharevx when I can only boot into bootloader tho?
Try running it while in bootloader. Never tryed it that way, but I'm pretty sure it only needs the USB comms to be up, same as adb. Which they should be anyway in bootloader...
Have you tried to re-setup your phone by executing one of the RUU.exe?
k, as i expected, with no access to adb in bootloader mode, i am unable to do anything. Remember, i only have bootloader to work from. I don't eve3n have a recovery partition installed, it just comes back to bootloader whatever i choose, well, bootloader and fastboot anyway.
yup, tried running the ruu again but to no avail. Just get cid error. And i can't make a goldcard either cos i cant get the code. Might just send it back i think and act dumb :/
What about using the "normal" upadte procedure? Placing the PG88(whatever).zip on the root of the sdcard, and have the bootloader install it?
Of courtse with S-ON, it must be a signed version...
If all else fails s-off with xtc clip then flash custom rom
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Have you tried to use the original RUU for your phone/network? I'm not sure if it would take care of the CID error.
Any of these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002506
Clivectmob said:
yup, tried running the ruu again but to no avail. Just get cid error. And i can't make a goldcard either cos i cant get the code. Might just send it back i think and act dumb :/
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I do not expect this to work, but you said you are able to get into recovery, correct?
Well, I would try to enter fastboot mode and try to flash cwm via fastboot -> fastboot flash recovery XXXXXXXX.img
Correct (windows) drivers installed?
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lowveld said:
What about using the "normal" upadte procedure? Placing the PG88(whatever).zip on the root of the sdcard, and have the bootloader install it?
Of courtse with S-ON, it must be a signed version...
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Good suggestion! Try this one first.
The problem with trying my original ruu for my network is that it contains the lower hboot version, when i flashed the generic ruu earlier, it actually started the update and flashed the radio part, then informed me the cid error, of course, by this time it had updated the hboot too. So now i have a desire s with an upgraded hboot so i can't flash a new one because of cid error and i can;t go back cos it reports a hboot version error. Where do i look on the system for the p88ing.zip now? can't remember now!
I haven't run a RUU in years, but I think that when you run it on a windows machine, it extracts a bunch of files to a directory. Cancel the process, find the directory, find th PG88... in the directory... You get the drift.
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The problem with trying my original ruu for my network is that it contains the lower hboot version, when i flashed the generic ruu earlier, it actually started the update and flashed the radio part, then informed me the cid error, of course, by this time it had updated the hboot too. So now i have a desire s with an upgraded hboot so i can't flash a new one because of cid error and i can;t go back cos it reports a hboot version error. Where do i look on the system for the p88ing.zip now? can't remember now!
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It is not relevant which network you are using !!! Just try newest RUU to get control over your phone again in the first place!
Even if you don't get any network access after setup newest RUU you will definitely be abte to execute alpharevx again, flash cwm and flash any stuff you want to.
just tried flashing via fastboot, got a remote bootloader signature fail response (recovery)
Clivectmob said:
just tried flashing via fastboot, got a remote bootloader signature fail response (recovery)
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I guess that means you tried flashing recovery via fastboot?
Then concentrate on our RUU-suggestions.
Yes, as i said, flashed via fastboot, and i already explained that i cant up/down grade via ruu method because of bootloader version. I can't think of a way out of this as it stands. The only thing that may work is doing it via the p88img method with my original 3uk rom, but i cant find it in my temp files, searched everywhere for it. I've seen it's location posted on here before now, and i've searched it to death and can't seem to find it now
I'm going to extract and upload your 3GUK-PG88*.img although I think you'll need an newer one. Just a few minutes of patience.
Hey guys
I've got a bit of a situation. A friend of mine gave me this sensation (carrier T-mobiel) wich was all but bricked. Since I have some experience rooting and flashing custom ROMs, he asked me to give it a try at reviving it.
The owner had been messing around a bit himself and he managed to install clockwordmod recovery. Don't know if he installed any ROM, the device gets stuck on splashscreen.
I did the following; full format, superwipe and install a ARHD ROM. result was te same; stuck on splash-screen.
Then I did another full format, wipe and installed Cyanogenmod, still the same result.
I wanted to try and install 4EXT touch recovery, but the device doesn't respond to any USB connection method so ADB won't work. there's no working ROM so installing through the app won't go either. basicly, I don't know if there's a way to uninstall and install a recovery through flashing.
I have another phone to use to store required files on a SDcard.
these are the things dat DO work:
Bootloader, fastboot and clockworkmod recovery v5.8.0.9
this is the device's bootloader information
UNLOCKED
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.18.0000
RADIO-10.14.9035.01_M
Aug 2 2011, 22:35:52
my guess is that I'm trying to install ROM's that don't work with the current firmware. I don't know if the owner installed the OTA ICS before he got these problems. But I don't know what firmware is currently on this this device, and how to check it.
Lost for clues here and calling out for help
Onemanshow
onemanshow85 said:
Hey guys
I've got a bit of a situation. A friend of mine gave me this sensation (carrier T-mobiel) wich was all but bricked. Since I have some experience rooting and flashing custom ROMs, he asked me to give it a try at reviving it.
The owner had been messing around a bit himself and he managed to install clockwordmod recovery. Don't know if he installed any ROM, the device gets stuck on splashscreen.
I did the following; full format, superwipe and install a ARHD ROM. result was te same; stuck on splash-screen.
Then I did another full format, wipe and installed Cyanogenmod, still the same result.
I wanted to try and install 4EXT touch recovery, but the device doesn't respond to any USB connection method so ADB won't work. there's no working ROM so installing through the app won't go either. basicly, I don't know if there's a way to uninstall and install a recovery through flashing.
I have another phone to use to store required files on a SDcard.
these are the things dat DO work:
Bootloader, fastboot and clockworkmod recovery v5.8.0.9
this is the device's bootloader information
UNLOCKED
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.18.0000
RADIO-10.14.9035.01_M
Aug 2 2011, 22:35:52
my guess is that I'm trying to install ROM's that don't work with the current firmware. I don't know if the owner installed the OTA ICS before he got these problems. But I don't know what firmware is currently on this this device, and how to check it.
Lost for clues here and calling out for help
Onemanshow
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Hi,
2 things you can try.
1.Run a GingerBread RUU.
Look HERE
2.If that works,try s-off.
Look HERE
Then,you could change firmwares and do whatever you like.
Hi Malybru,
I understand what you suggested and I'm currently working on it. Only I can't find the right RUU for this phone.
Current CID is: T-MOB003
getting it superCID'd was no go since I can't get it S-OFF with the revolutionary utility. is there another way to S-OFF the phone besides revolutionary?
edit: I downloaded and executed a RUU that apearantly wasn't compatible with the phone. I'm guessing it removed whatever ROM was installed, but didn't install the ROM from the RUU.
I also followed step 3; RUU to restore stock up to the part of relocking the bootloader. I didn't come any further cause I can't find the right RUU.
the phone now only boots into bootloader with "security warning" displayed below "relocked".
I'm guessing, if I find the correct RUU with gingerbread, things will be okay again.
on a sidenote, does a RUU install also returns the recovery to stock?
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Hi Malybru,
I understand what you suggested and I'm currently working on it. Only I can't find the right RUU for this phone.
Current CID is: T-MOB003
getting it superCID'd was no go since I can't get it S-OFF with the revolutionary utility. is there another way to S-OFF the phone besides revolutionary?
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Hi,
RUU does not matter too much as long as it is Europe and GB.
If you can find a dutch tmo ,then even better.
No harm will come if it is the wrong one.
It will only throw up an error.
This will at least get a ROM on your phone,so that you can s-off .
Revolutionary is the easiest way to s-off.
so, to summarize:
the RUU has to be TMO for either UK or EU. Does the radio need to match the one that's currently displayed in the bootloader?
onemanshow85 said:
so, to summarize:
the RUU has to be TMO for either UK or EU. Does the radio need to match the one that's currently displayed in the bootloader?
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Hi,
The closer the match,the more chance of success.
But close will do.
Yes,with the same radio.
finding a dutch RUU with this radio for TMO is pretty challenging. So I tried it with a german version (DE). Other then that it matches the radio, and the carrier.
the first method through the RUU.exe failed, it tells me to get the right RUU for my carrier/phone.
So I tried it through flashing with a SDcard. I changed the CID in the notepad file in the PG58IMG.zip to T-MOB003. In bootloader, it checks the file twice and after that nothing happens, the regular bootloader screen is prompted.
Then I tried to flash it through fastboot CMD command, pretty much my last option according to the guid you linked me. This also fails with the notification that it failed to verify 12 signatures.
now I found some universal firmware packages but they don't seem to contain any ROM and recovery, only firmware. are there any of these universal packages as complete RUU?
or is there a way to bypass the signature check with a fastboot command?
onemanshow85 said:
finding a dutch RUU with this radio for TMO is pretty challenging. So I tried it with a german version (DE). Other then that it matches the radio, and the carrier.
the first method through the RUU.exe failed, it tells me to get the right RUU for my carrier/phone.
So I tried it through flashing with a SDcard. I changed the CID in the notepad file in the PG58IMG.zip to T-MOB003. In bootloader, it checks the file twice and after that nothing happens, the regular bootloader screen is prompted.
Then I tried to flash it through fastboot CMD command, pretty much my last option according to the guid you linked me. This also fails with the notification that it failed to verify 12 signatures.
now I found some universal firmware packages but they don't seem to contain any ROM and recovery, only firmware. are there any of these universal packages as complete RUU?
or is there a way to bypass the signature check with a fastboot command?
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Hi,
Try the European RUU with the 10.14 radio that matches yours.
Add your CID in the PG58IMG text file.
Make sure you have the phone in fastboot when you attach your USB cable(it should say "fastboot USB"),and start running the RUU from your PC.
http://db.tt/A7lS7PaD
Here is a link to 4ext touch recovery as a IMG. http://db.tt/KFKpcrhB and here is a pg58img.zip. put the zip file onto the sdcard and boot to boot loader. It will hopefully flash the recovery. If not fast boot flash the IMG. Once you have the recovery installed enable smart flash and then flash the roms. Hopefully that will work for you
Sent from my HTC Sensation using xda premium
tnx for the files.
I tried the suggestions you made but flash from sdcard doesn't work; it checks the file once and doesn't do anything after it.
when I try to flash either one of the files through fastboot I get signature verification fail.
my bootloader says RELOCKED, I got that after following step 3.1 in the RUU flash guide to return to stock. I don't know if this is blocking anything from being flashed with the nasty signature notifications?
also, most like because nothing is installed on my device, when I plug in the USB cable when it's turned off, it automatically swithces on displaying SECURITY WARNING below RELOCKED.
Damn, wasn't fast enough. I'm not sure what the best way to approach this is. Either attempt to full s-off the device with revolutionary/ jupuntobear, or re-unlock your boot loader with htcdev, then fastboot flash the recovery. Then install the rom. Then run jupuntobear to full s-off
Sent from my HTC Sensation using xda premium
heavy_metal_man said the right thing. First focus on unlocking it on hTCdev.com and afterwards, flash a 4Ext Recovery to make things easyer. Then put the device in bootmenu (not in the Graphic shell) and attach a USB, start any Official European RUU that is Gingerbread - with 1.50 in the numbers.
an update
I managed to get it unlocked again with htcdev.com. After that I flashed 4EXT recovery, succesfully.
only thing now I need to do is installing a ROM. I tried the following without succes so far:
with RUU
I can't find a dutch RUU for TMO with radio 10.14.9035 anywhere so I tried the closest match possible, a german one. through the .exe method I get incompatibility errors. So I extracted the ROM/.zip, added my CID and tried with SDcard flash and fastboot flash, both unsuccesfull. Hboot checks the file twice and does nothing afterwards, and fasboot prompts the message "FAILED (remote ** unknown fail)"
Universal firmware package to make sure I'm on 3.32, so I can install ARHD 6.7.2 or any other ICS rom
I took one from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21711154#post21711154.
I get the same errors as when I was trying to flash the ROM.zip from the RUU, both with sdcard flash and fastboot flash.
a random Gingerbread ROM
I found this GB ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1226564.
I installed it through EXT4. after a reboot it's stuck in a bootloop. No splash screen is shown however, it get's to the withe-field-green-HTC-screen and reboots after, showing the same.
I don't understand what's wrong. I got a good recovery now and the bootloader is unlocked. For some reason the ROM's I tried are incompatible with the current state of the device and I can't figure out why. are dutch T-mobile branded phones so tough to crack or what?
also, after a certain step wich I can't remember, my bootloader doesn't display a radio anymore.
Current bootloader:
UNLOCKED
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.18.0000
eMMC-boot
Aug 2 2011,22:35:52
EDIT: I would be less restricted in my actions if the damn thing were to be S-OFF. is there any way to get get S-OFF through bootloader/fastboot? All the S-OFF methods and utillities I found so far need the device to have a ROM running.
SOLVED
with help of KGS1992, I managed to restore the device.
- installed a stock GB ROM since I was on hboot 1.18, and to get root acces
- aquired root through adb
- gained S-off with revolutionary
reason why I couldn't manage this before is because I didn't have a genuin stock ROM.
tnx all for the help
onemanshow85 said:
SOLVED
with help of KGS1992, I managed to restore the device.
- installed a stock GB ROM since I was on hboot 1.18, and to get root acces
- aquired root through adb
- gained S-off with revolutionary
reason why I couldn't manage this before is because I didn't have a genuin stock ROM.
tnx all for the help
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Glad you got sorted pal and thanks for letting us know
Hi, i had a S4 which got a broken screen and costs too much to fix a the moment so i brought a Telstra HTC ONE XL off a friend for $100.
I do like the phone but was over the 4.2.1 software as used to the 4.3 on the S4 which i rooted and put on CM10.
I tried with this phone to put on the nightly cm 10.3 but i hit a problem ,when install the nightlies it boot loops and when i try install the stable 10.1 it fails with an error which i do belive is to do with my V2 hboot.
I downloaded the RRU which is supposted to update the hboot to v3 then i can install cm10.3 (aparently) but when i run the rru it fails saying not for my phone.
RUU_EVITA_UL_JB_45_S_Cingular_US_3.18.502.6_Radio_0.24p.32.09.06_10.130.32.34_release_signed_With_Partial
I have unlocked through htcdev and rooted it ok.
Im stuck now though as i pressed backup current original rom which turns out its not.
The phone details are
CID TELST001
Model: HTC ONE XL TELSTRA
If someone can tell where to either find the newest telstra rru for my phone or how to update my hboot so i can use cm10?
My phone is pretty useless at the moment
stueee said:
I downloaded the RRU which is supposted to update the hboot to v3 then i can install cm10.3 (aparently) but when i run the rru it fails saying not for my phone.
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Where are you getting CM from (link it) and what is the file named? CM will typically have the phone's code name (EVITA) in the file name. If the code name ENDEAVORU is in the file name, it is in fact for the wrong device, as the ENDEAVORU is for the quad core Tegra3 (non-LTE) version, which is completely different hardware.
Also, I don't know if 10.3 is even released yet for our device, or for the ENDEAVORU for that matter. I think you might be confused about what you are flashing. So again, link what you are trying to install.
The reason you couldn't run that RUU is because the CID check wouldn't allow it, it's looking for an at&t CID which you don't have. Getting s-off disables the security check which would let you run any Evita RUU but you need to get a ROM to boot first before you try that. You also need SuperCID.
Your best bet is probably to flash an older Sense ROM (4.0 or 4.1), then you can at least boot, and get SuperCID and s-off so you can run the 3.18 RUU to meet the requirements for the latest cm ROMs.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
The reason you couldn't run that RUU is because the CID check wouldn't allow it, it's looking for an at&t CID which you don't have.
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For some reason, I got confused and thought the OP was saying that the ROM install was failing. But it clearly says the RUU (or "rru" anyway) failed.
But yes, you can only run an RUU for your carrier version. So you will need s-off to run the AT&T RUU (the RUU referenced in the OP).
But still confused about the mention of CM10.3. From what I can see, it doesn't exist for either our EVITA, or the ENDEAVORU.
Maybe he meant cm10.2 and it was a typo?
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Maybe he meant cm10.2 and it was a typo?
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Could be. Although if so, its a type that appears twice.
It seems fairly common for folks to try to install the wrong CM (wrong device). So I want to make sure the OP isn't doing that.
redpoint73 - the CM i downloaded and installed was from http://get.cm/?device=evita and i tried
cm-10.2-20131030-NIGHTLY-evita.zip which installed but bootloops
and then i tried the stable - cm-10.1.3-evita.zip which gave me the failed error.
stueee said:
redpoint73 - the CM i downloaded and installed was from http://get.cm/?device=evita and i tried
cm-10.2-20131030-NIGHTLY-evita.zip which installed but bootloops
and then i tried the stable - cm-10.1.3-evita.zip which gave me the failed error.
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Okay, neither of those are CM10.3, as stated in your first post. Please post accurate information to prevent form confusing those that are trying to help.
What hboot are you currently on? Its listed on the bootloader screen.
What version of TWRP?
You should be able to mount SD in TWRP, put a Sense ROM on the phone, and get back up and running.
Hi Red,
Sorry i typed out that post at almost 1am after pulling my hair out over a few hours and got a little confused.
My hboot is 2.15 and twrp is 2.6.3.0 which I believe is the latest.
What sense rom would work on mine as i really need this working now as i cant find a rom to suit anywhere with my lesser expertees.
I tried changing the cid using the super cid Telstra bat file but it won't recognize the phone as its not loaded, i tried in off state, bootloader, fastboot and twrp but is just keeps saying cant find phone.
I also tried the hex editor method but it didnt seem to update the CID after i completed it without errors.
thanks for you help.
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Okay, neither of those are CM10.3, as stated in your first post. Please post accurate information to prevent form confusing those that are trying to help.
What hboot are you currently on? Its listed on the bootloader screen.
What version of TWRP?
You should be able to mount SD in TWRP, put a Sense ROM on the phone, and get back up and running.
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With 2.15 hboot, you cannot modify the files required for supercid.
You can try the ever so risky jet tool. But this tool deliberately bricks to downgrade your hboot.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
Any recent Sense ROM will suit your current setup, have a look here and you'll find a whole bunch. Unfortunately for you the 2.15 hboot has write protection enabled so there's no way you can get SuperCID (abd therefore can't get s-off), at least not until an exploit is released.
When you tried to flash CM did you also flash the boot.img via fastboot afterwards? You're s-on so that's necessary to get it to boot. Phones on a higher hboot like yours are unable to flash the boot.img through recovery so it must be done manually.
All you do is retrieve the boot.img from the root of the ROM zip, put it in your fastboot folder on your PC, and after you've flashed the ROM in recovery you reboot to bootloader, connect the phone to the PC, open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (shift + right click anywhere in the folder then select open command prompt here), then give the following command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once that's done you can reboot the phone and it should boot into the ROM.
Sent from my Evita
stueee said:
My hboot is 2.15
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That's pretty important. This is the reason why the older CM10.1 failed to install. CM was having issues with older hboots, so a script was added to require hboot 2.14.
Once hboot 2.15 came along, folks found that CM failed to install since the install script explicitly requires 2.14. Later versions include hboot 2.15 in the install script.
As exad and timmaaa mention, SuperCID (and therefore s-off) are not possible on hboot 2.15. So you are stuck with s-on (assuming that is what you are on now). It also means you can't currently run any RUU. Reason being, with s-on you can't run older RUUs, RUUs from another carrier, and there are no RUUs based on hboot 2.15. No "current" RUU exists (for your hboot), you can't run "previous" RUUs with the S-on restriction. So therefore you can't currently run any RUU.
But hboot 2.15 will work with newer versions of CM (and other AOSP ROMs which have been recently updated) as well as any Sense ROMs. But with s-on, you need to extract boot.img and flash manually with fastboot every time you install a ROM (as timmaaa points out). If you did not do this, this is why flashing the recent CM10.2 nightly resulted in a bootloop. Failure to falsh boot.img is the most common reason for bootloop after flashing a ROM.
stuck in bootloop
ive recently have been flashing different roms onto my htc one with no problem..then i decided to try the google play edition and realised i had to be s-off...now i have super cid 11111111 and s-off and was running skydagon 14.1 with no prob...today i did a nand backup and thought i would try the liquid rom then half way through the fresh install (i wiped cache and dalvik first)my phone shut down and boots up into a loop..if i go to recovery (twrp 2.6.3.3) it only stays in recovery a few seconds then goes back to the start of bootloop...i have tried cwmr also...i have otg cable and have used adb a few times however im not highly skilled so any help would be appreciated...apologies on the excessive post..
martin-m7 said:
ive recently have been flashing different roms onto my htc one with no problem..then i decided to try the google play edition and realised i had to be s-off...now i have super cid 11111111 and s-off and was running skydagon 14.1 with no prob...today i did a nand backup and thought i would try the liquid rom then half way through the fresh install (i wiped cache and dalvik first)my phone shut down and boots up into a loop..if i go to recovery (twrp 2.6.3.3) it only stays in recovery a few seconds then goes back to the start of bootloop...i have tried cwmr also...i have otg cable and have used adb a few times however im not highly skilled so any help would be appreciated...apologies on the excessive post..
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You're in the wrong forum, buddy. This is the HTC One XL forum.
Ok so here is my delima and I can't seem to find anything to help me make any headway. I unlocked my brother in laws HTC One X Evita and did the SuperCID and rooted the phone, and went through hell getting it to install a custom rom. But I forgot to turn S-On to S-Off, and I am on Hboot 2.14.0000. We saw the CM11 release for the Evita and we went to flash it, well all I could get was a boot loot after a good bit of work and rewriting of the update script so that the phone would properly install instead of give a updater script error. I then tried to wipe and restore the old Nandroid backup I have through TWRP but I can not get the phone to mount the /storage/sdcard so that I can access the back up. And was wondering how I could go about relocking the bootloader and updating to the newest RUU or OTA and starting fresh with the phone without messing it up due to S-On and the fact that I can not find out how to mount the /storage/sdcard. All I can find really is how to Turn S-on to S-Off **IF** you have a rom installed and working and I can not get there without fixing the mount issue. And this will be the last HTC device I probably ever work with it has given me much grief haha.
Edit: I read somewhere that I should be able to run the RUU designed for this phone and carrier even with S-On so heres to hoping. If not maybe there is a fix, if not I owe my brother in law a new phone :S
Edit #2: Sucessfully Flashed RUU with S-On and phone rooted simply by locking the Bootloader.
thanks.
Hi everyone
You must be pretty bored of threads like these!
Basically I can't s-off, so I was hoping for some advice. Here is my fastboot info:
TAMPERED, UNLOCKED
M4_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.21.0000
RADIO-1.23.40e.00.26
OpenDSP-v19.2.0268.0927
OS-
eMMC-boot 1024MB
I'm running TWRP 2.7.1.1 through which I installed JmzM4StockRootedOdex-WWE-1.22.401.1.zip and JmzM4_Kernel-09-4-13.zip. SuperSU is configured.
I have tried rumrunner, revone and firewater.
Rumrunner: Fails during Test 2. Tried two different PCs running Windows 7 and Ubuntu respectively. Last three entries are:
Rebooting into bootloader (again)
Waiting for fastboot (7/120)
FATAL: Download updated package at rumrunner.us
Revone: ./revone -P gives error message 2 as it should, then after reboot I get error 1 with ./revone -s 0 -u
Firewater: Error: "Kernel contains anti-firewater patch".
So, does anyone have any ideas as to what I can try next? I have seen a couple of other people on the forum who can't s-off under similar circumstances. I don't usually have problems with this sort of thing, but this one has me stumped.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Any news? I'm in the same boat.
European unlocked regular HTC One Mini.
Have been running 4.3 and I think 4.4.2 ok for a while (don't even know).
I'm 'tampered', 'unlocked' but 's-on'. Hboot 2.21.
Can't supercid, can't flash firmware.
I can flash the twrp 2.7.1.1 though.
I'm now running the JmzM4StockRootedDeOdex-WWE-1.22.401.1.zip rom, with regular SuperSU flashed after it was installed.
Fast boot is off, usb-debugging is on.
Rumrunner gives 'fatal, download updated package at www.rumrunner.us'
Revone gives the 'error -2' when doing ./revone -P.
But after rebooting, 'revone -s 0 -u' just gives 'error -1' and fails, without an error message.
dipje said:
Any news? I'm in the same boat.
European unlocked regular HTC One Mini.
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Interesting. Glad to hear I'm not alone! What is your CID, out of interest?
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Interesting. Glad to hear I'm not alone! What is your CID, out of interest?
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INFOversion-bootloader: 2.21.0000
INFOversion-main: 2.12.401.1
INFOversion-misc: PVT SHIP S-ONINFOplatform: HBOOT-8930
INFOmodelid: PO5820000
INFOcidnum: HTC__E11
revone just keeps giving errors -1/-2.
firewater finally bails out saying I'm running a kernel that has the anti-firewater patch. But I'm running custom kernels that are in the howto's. I flashed boot.img manually through fastboot and made sure by 'uname -a' that I'm indeed running the intended kernel. Tried 'JmzM4_Kernel-09-4-13.zip' and the 'bubba kernel' from 01-nov-2013.
And as I said, rumrunner seems to run OK. (during 'hold please' where you see the **** that become --- slowly, the bar fills up. After that it says it's rebooting into bootloader again, and after that it bails by saying 'FATAL: Download updated package at www.rumrunner.us'.
Different firmware packages I tried to flash all bail with some 'android_info' error, even after making sure the CID and model-ID match. But the way I see it I need to be s-off before those packages work anyway.
Sounds like we've both tried the exact same things. Hopefully someone will be able to help.
I take it you are going through this pain to get sense 6?
Have you guys tried going to SuperSU and change the Default access to grant? And then run rumrunner?
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Have you guys tried going to SuperSU and change the Default access to grant? And then run rumrunner?
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Yup, that's how I have my SuperSU. Thank you for your reply.
I will check and try again, but I can't imagine it having an impact, since I'm running firewater and revone from a root-prompt already, and rumrunner runs happily but bails _in_ one of the later fastboot things.
I tried relocking and unlocking through the HTC dev thing again, just in case. Of course (I forgot) that has the effect of my entire /data (including 'sdcard') being wiped, so I now have to push a rom through ADB into recovery to flash and get the device running again.
From that I can turn usb-debugging on again, flash supersu and try setting it to always-grant and try again.
@moomoomoo2: Did you have your device sent to HTC for repairs by any chance?
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@moomoomoo2: Did you have your device sent to HTC for repairs by any chance?
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Not me personally, but I bought the phone second-hand in October 2013 so theoretically it could have been sent to HTC before then.
Hey guys. I am in the same situation. I have htc one mini Europe version with:
Android 4.4.2
Sense 5.5 stock
Hboot 2.21
Unlocked
Rooted
S-On and CID HTC_035
And I can't get S-Off. I tried rumrunner, firewaters, revoke. Same errors like you.
I really want the sense 6 ))
Sent from my HTC One mini using XDA Free mobile app
Seems there's a pattern emerging! For the record, my CID is ORANG001.
Can you guys (or girls) report if your device was ever sent to HTC or not? Just a sneaky suspicion. Mine is, the original posters 'could be'.. until we get a definitive 'no' I'm having a feeling that they did something at the HTC repair .
Right this moment I managed to get my device pretty much back to stock 4.4.2 / sense 5.5 (in detail, firmware 3.10.401.4). I'm 'relocked' (so still tampered) and on the firmware package (hboot, kernel, radio, recovery) that came in the european OTA update.
The thing is, that OTA update was ment to bring me to 3.10.401.6 (the last number is different). My software version now says .4.
If I do the 'search for software updates' it says there is nothing available?! It should report an upgrade to .6 or to the new Sense6 rom I guess. It's the regular european / international version.... my CID and model ID is in the sense6-OTA update's firmware... so I should be able to flash it...
Maybe I'll try that. Flash the untouched firmware that is in the sense6-OTA (it's an OTA file for my model anyway, no idea why it's not showing in the software-updates scan),
The same situation, device was sent to HTC repair.
Well, I'm no closer to the s-off business...
I locked my htcdev bootloader, flashed the firmware from the OTA Europe-3.10.401.6 (4.4.2, Sense 5.5). Then unlocked the bootloader again (Wiping /data, grr) and installed TWRP 2.7.1.1 again.
Then I managed to install Europe-2.12.401.1 from a odex'ed full rom dump here on XDA. Simple flash from TWRP.
Once it is loaded it detects an OTA update to Europe-3.10.401.6 (I already had the OTA files, exactly the same as posted on XDA here).
I kinda modified the update-script for it. Removing the cid checks from the start, and removing the md5-check and patch for '/system/bin/app_process', and then making sure the mount() and unmount() calls matched (no double mounts, etc...) the update-script ran fine from TWRP! I removed the firmware business from the update-script (was already running it) and added an 'app_process' to the system folder so it would be copied. I also removed the 'fota' business at the end of the script.
And it ran! So ignoring the single app_process file (which I took from a 3.10.401.4 dump here on XDA) I was running a pretty good stock 4.4.2-Sense5.5 rom, with official matching firmware. Once the rom loaded up, it detected the OTA update to Europe-4.09.401.3 (4.4.2-Sense6).
I first booted back to fastboot mode, and flashed the official recovery that was in the 3.10 OTA (so I got the proper stock recovery) but left the device unlocker. Booted the ROM back up, started the OTA download and just clicked 'install now' at the end.
It took some time, but the OTA update ran without any modification perfectly it seems. It even flashed the new firmware (I got a slightly new boot logo and I'm on hboot 2.22 all of a sudden) without me needed to relock and unlock the device, and the new 4.09 rom seems to run just fine. It boots, runs fast, camera works, I got signal and wifi works.. I think it's ok. It's late, the rest I gotta check out tomorrow.
Mental note for me: Now make backups of your system dump since it's nice clean and stock, and don't forget to make a backup of the /data/preload folder in case you wipe your /data again. I can still flash TWRP, so getting root should be easy.
I now wonder if just using the supplied firmware package in the Sense6-thread, and modifying it to match my CID and MID would've worked anyway. I tried it, didn't work.. but I didn't know you had to relock the bootloader before flashing firmware as s-on. Anyway, I got my device up to the latest official firmware as stock as it's going to be (hboot, recovery, kernel, system, preload, all stock at the moment. Only htcdev-unlocked and it shows 'tampered'. Feels as a nice base to root and just use it for now .
All this still doesn't answer why our devices will not get s-off working at all.. but the reason I wanted s-off is done now for me, so I'm afraid I don't care anymore
Hi dipje,
I am exactly in the same situation like you was.
But my htc was never send to service.
If your kind please could you write down the process you did step by step and attach some links where needed with the location of the firmware, roms etc that you used and the files that you modified to not check the cid and other.
I will be very thankful.
Thank you very much.
Ovidiu
Sent from my HTC One mini using XDA Free mobile app
Excellent work dipje. Some more info would be great, including the modified script if you still have it. Regarding Europe-2.12.401.1 - was this vrvr's straight dump, or tr1gg3r84's international odex?
This worked for me because I apparently had the right device (right CID). Since we can't change CID without s-off, I was lucky. Also, I was on the 4.4.2 3.10 firmware I believe from an official OTA, but to be honest, I have no clue. Since I'm s-on I could only have installed official firmware files from OTA packages, so I guess I was on hboot 2.21 from the start. Just FYI.
If your CID is not in the list of supposed devices for these OTA updates, you're **** out of luck. At least, as far as I know, I'm not all knowing and only got into flashing my mini not too long ago. My CID is HTC__E11 and that _is_ in the list of supported CIDs for these OTA packages (and the 2.12 international rom we start with). That might be something to check first if you start down this path.
Do yourself a favour, try installing the firmware from OTA 3.10 (it's in the instructions below, you need to relock your device first, try to flash it by reading the fastboot commands, then you can htcdev-unlock again).. If that 'takes' and works OK, you're in the right CID list .
REMEMBER, ALL OF YOUR /DATA (including internal storage) WILL BE GONE!!
(because htcdev-unlocking does that, and to install an official firmware package we have to relock and then unlock again afterwards... If I'm wrong about this, please let me know ).
Anyway, yes I've used "Stock2.12.401.1Odex(tr1gg3r84).zip" as a starting point (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2575766).
Then get the 3.10 OTA from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722370. Or, once you have 2.12 booted up let it download the OTA package, but _do not_ execute it. Once downloaded it should be in 'Download' in your internal storage/sdcard. Transfer it to your PC.
Install TWRP 2.7.1.1, then use it to flash tr1gg3r84's 2.12 as is. Start it up, do as minimal setup as you can, make sure you disable fast-boot in the power options (to be sure) and I always enable USB debugging first. (google how to do it if you don't know, it's a sort-of hidden option these days).
Then, relock your bootloader. Go to the bootloader menu and choose fastboot if you have to (hold vol-down while restarting / booting up).
From your PC, use the command line 'fastboot oem lock'. In the command line it will do some stuff (and read error at the end, don't worry) and your device should reboot automatically. After it is booted up, go to the bootloader / fastboot _again_, and this time give the command 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'. Your device should restart quickly to a black screen with a small white HTC logo. Give the command 'fastboot flash zip firmware.zip'. That firmware.zip file is the file that is _inside_ the 3.10 OTA, so you need to extract that first.
If correct, it will start doing stuff and a green bar will slowly fill up. It will _NOT_ reach the end. In your command-line window it should say it completed OK.
Ok, so now we have a 2.12 rom installed with the 3.10 firmware installed. Unlock your device again through htcdev.com, and install TWRP again.
If all is OK, you should be able to flash my modified 3.10 patch (http://clients.maxx-traxx.eu:8080/tmp/xda/mine3.10.zip)
I hope the bandwidth will be OK for that server, if it will be too much I have to upload it somewhere else.
That's what I used in the end, and should be able to install it without problems.
How I created it: The only file from trigger84's 2.12 rom that fails to MD5 check is the modified '/system/bin/app_process'. So I took the file from another 3.10 full dump (the 3.10.401.4 one from trigger too) and placed it inside the /system folder of the extracted OTA update. It will be copied automatically. I removed the lines from the updater-script that try to verify and patch /system/bin/app_process, but left the 'setting permisions' alone. Then I removed all the CID-checking from the start of the script (TWRP can't do that apparently) and removed all the 'fota' stuff from the end ( no clue what it is). Also, remove the lines that try to transfer the firmware.zip package. And as I said, fixed some unmatched mounts/unmounts. With that I mean everytime /system is mounted, it should be unmounted first before trying to be mounted again. The script tries to mount /data multiple times and only unmounts it once or something, and that tends to fail on TWRP.
I've attached my updater-script if you want to check it out and try to do it yourself. Compare the differences between mine and the original in the OTA to see what I mean.
You can delete the fota*** files and the firmware.zip from the OTA package, rezip it (properly, take care of the folder structure, ahem ) and try to flash it.
In the end, it should update OK, and since you already were on the firmware from 3.10, it should boot up OK like normal, _IF_ we flash the correct kernel. So before booting up 3.10 (it will bootloop if you try, no big problem) go to bootloader-fastboot mode again, and give the command 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'. The boot.img is the file that is inside the 3.10 Firmware.zip. The 3.10 should now boot up OK.
So, now you're on 3.10 ROM with 3.10 firmware (notice, 3.10.401.6, not the .4 version). Now, we're gonna install the stock 3.10 recovery again.
Take the 3.10 OTA extracted firmware.zip, and take the recovery.img out of it. Go to bootloader-mode again, and use 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img' to install it. You now have your stock 3.10 recovery installed, but are still htcdev-unlocked. Start the ROM again.
A software update should be available to 4.09.401.3. Let it download, and let it execute. It should work without any problems, and your phone should reboot a couple of times.
At the end, after Sense6 is up and running, you can go into bootloader-mode again, and flash TWRP again, and use TWRP to flash the SuperSU update package to get root. (Because we're still unlocked, we don't have to do the htcdev-unlock thing this time).
Remember, your /system/bin/app_process file is not stock for sure, and there might be other files. The 4.09 OTA update (Sense6) just doesn't touch those files so it runs without modification, but with a next OTA we might not be so lucky and might have to modify the OTA package again. Do yourself a favour and make a backup of your current /system layout (I guess TWRP can do it), and yourself another favour by also making a backup of the /data/preload folder as it is now. Those files can be hard to come by later on, and if you ever do the htcdev-unlock thing again, they are gone (/data is wiped). Use a root-file-explorer app or something to copy the /data/preload folder to your sdcard/internal storage. Then copy it your PC and zip it up, label it preload-eu-4.09.401.3.zip and keep it safe .
This is not the most noob-friendly guide, but then it isn't intended to be. People who've been fighting to get s-off should know most key-shortcuts, fastboot and adb commands by now
Great guide dipje. Will hopefully help those who have the more generic CIDs. Counts me out unfortunately, but hopefully someone will figure out how to s-off the damn thing!
Hi everybody,
Just for information, i am french (sorry for my poor English ) and i am in the same situation :
One mini rooted, TWRP 2.7.1.1, S-ON, hboot 2.21.0000, revone : fail, rumrunner : fail, firewater : fail...
And my HTC also was sent for repairs (cracked shell, speaker HS, software update).
i am desperate...
I'm getting the feeling that (EU?) hboot 2.21 is simply protected against s-off tricks.
Is downgrading hboot possible with s-on? Guess not.