Will soff enable to either downgrade hboot easier now or prevent the hassle of flashing boot.img first?
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joho5 said:
Will soff enable to either downgrade hboot easier now or prevent the hassle of flashing boot.img first?
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Yes yes
joho5 said:
Will soff enable to either downgrade hboot easier now or prevent the hassle of flashing boot.img first?
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Yes, but not automatically. You need to wait for the fixes to be released.
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Yes, but not automatically. You need to wait for the fixes to be released.
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Awesome...thanks.
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Chongo confirmed he is able to flash a rom without the need for fastboot... Can anyone else confirm this? He has hboot 2.14, can someone with hboot 1.14 give it a shot?
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Awesome...thanks.
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Actually, as IT mentioned, I think I'm wrong about flashing. I believe s-off removes all flashing restrictions. Downgrading is no longer necessary.
It's the fun stuff that will take some time.
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Actually, as IT mentioned, I think I'm wrong about flashing. I believe s-off removes all flashing restrictions. Downgrading is no longer necessary.
It's the fun stuff that will take some time.
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What can we expect now that we have s-off? Or rather, what would YOU like to see. I'm curious what the typical One X user wish list would be?
Also, I saw you post in the boot animations thread. Did you get it to work? Which animation did you pick?
i still haven't ran the s-off exploit yet. i also slept over 30 hours and missed the release. i was going to wait to run it until some hacks came out that use s-off but i guess not having to fastboot boot.img is good enough. ill run it in abit seems super easy, looks like basically a hacked up ruu =) i guess that is why it is called facepalm.
I see the ruu contains a radio does it cause any problems with at&t?
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I see the ruu contains a radio does it cause any problems with at&t?
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Interesting. S-Off means the radio is fully flashable (even for those on hboot 1.14). So I would think you can just flash another radio, if there are any issues.
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i also slept over 30 hours and missed the release.?
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Whoa. Sick or something? Or just sleep a lot?
'busa said:
What can we expect now that we have s-off? Or rather, what would YOU like to see. I'm curious what the typical One X user wish list would be?
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Dual boot, anyone? I would love to be able to go both ways (Sense and AOSP )
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Dual boot, anyone? I would love to be able to go both ways (Sense and AOSP )
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+100000000 yes!
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Dual boot, anyone? I would love to be able to go both ways (Sense and AOSP )
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totally forgot about dual boot, been wanting to do this forever.
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Dual boot, anyone? I would love to be able to go both ways (Sense and AOSP )
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And upcoming Ubuntu?
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i still haven't ran the s-off exploit yet. i also slept over 30 hours and missed the release. i was going to wait to run it until some hacks came out that use s-off but i guess not having to fastboot boot.img is good enough. ill run it in abit seems super easy, looks like basically a hacked up ruu =) i guess that is why it is called facepalm.
I see the ruu contains a radio does it cause any problems with at&t?
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The ruu doesn't actually install. It would need to run that a few times to fully install it. Basically we are telling the phone we are going to RUU, which in HTC's stupidity, unlocks the emmc partitions to be writable. Then the RUU fails when it finds superCID. So we cancel out of the ruu status, but the emmc partitions are still unlocked, and we turn the security flash off with soffbin3. And ya, that's why it's called facepalm
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totally forgot about dual boot, been wanting to do this forever.
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Are yall using that dual boot program from the market? And is it confirmed working?
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im running the 1.85 now for the heck of it. i found that fastboot oem lock works differently then i remember it, you issue the command and it goes to a black screen. just make sure you go back into fastboot before running the ruu.
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Are yall using that dual boot program from the market? And is it confirmed working?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwyLDEsImNvbS5kcngyLmJvb3RtYW5hZ2VyLmxpdGUiXQ..
You mean this program? boot manager lite?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwyLDEsImNvbS5kcngyLmJvb3RtYW5hZ2VyLmxpdGUiXQ..
You mean this program? boot manager lite?
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That's the one. I tried using it a long time ago with one of my old HTC's and it never acted right for me.
Just wondering if anyone got any dual boot working yet.
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Oooh, I would love to be able to dual-boot between Sense and AOSP...hopefully that's now a real possibility.
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Chongo confirmed he is able to flash a rom without the need for fastboot... Can anyone else confirm this? He has hboot 2.14, can someone with hboot 1.14 give it a shot?
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I'm running hboot 1.14 and can confirm that I've flashed CM10.1 (and restored a nandroid including the boot partition) without needing to fastboot flash the boot.img.
Seems like those running 1.14 are pretty rare around these parts...or maybe just quiet.
Edit: Restore was to AOSPA 2.54 (JB 4.1.2).
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I just got an One x a couple days ago and today I was going to use the AIO toolkit. I noticed though that my h-boot is 1.09. Does this mean anything? Or am I ok to use the toolkit?
Go ahead.. try the x factor exploit and unlock your bootloader
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Go ahead.. try the x factor exploit and unlock your bootloader
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Where did h-boot 1.09 come from? it seems as alot of people getting new one x's have 2.20. I just got mine a couple days ago and its 1.09? Am I special
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Where did h-boot 1.09 come from? it seems as alot of people getting new one x's have 2.20. I just got mine a couple days ago and its 1.09? Am I special
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Not really.. anyone can downgrade to 1.09 now
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Is there any benefit of either?
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Is there any benefit of either?
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1.09 is the best because you can flash kernels and radios in recovery
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1.09 is the best because you can flash kernels and radios in recovery
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So I have two touchpads and an evo 3d that are rooted and what not. Are you saying I can flash from twrp with out taking the boot.img out seperatly?
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So I have two touchpads and an evo 3d that are rooted and what not. Are you saying I can flash from twrp with out taking the boot.img out seperatly?
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I appreciate all the help. Another question. Since I'm on 1.09 would that be the reason its not changing my CID to 11111111.
Your not special just more phones with 2.20 were shipped out recently...but that comes with hboot 1.14 .... Which you have to flash boot IMG seperately...what's your softwares number ....if it's 1.73 there's menu one clicks you can use if it'd 1.85 jusys search for it its very easy to find... Idk if 1.85 works with the 2.20 exploits absolutely grim would know a lot more than me
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I appreciate all the help. Another question. Since I'm on 1.09 would that be the reason its not changing my CID to 11111111.
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That shouldn't be a problem as far as I know. As yes, having HBOOT 1.09 means you don't need to extract the boot.img and flash it separately.
Yeah im on 1.85. And all i see is one way to root it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237. Thats a lot of directions. Damn almost wish I had 2.20 now.
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Yeah im on 1.85. And all i see is one way to root it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237. Thats a lot of directions. Damn almost wish I had 2.20 now.
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Then update and use x factor? Bootloader can be downgraded so it doesn't matter.
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Yeah im on 1.85. And all i see is one way to root it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237. Thats a lot of directions. Damn almost wish I had 2.20 now.
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Wow..
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ECEXCURSION said:
Wow..
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Why say wow. Im gonna do it. It is alot more steps than one clicks. CMD scares people.
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Why say wow. Im gonna do it. It is alot more steps than one clicks. CMD scares people.
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LOL by the time you update to 2.20 and unlock bootloader..
you could be running a custom ROM if you do the 1.85 method >.>
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LOL by the time you update to 2.20 and unlock bootloader..
you could be running a custom ROM if you do the 1.85 method >.>
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Yeah your right. I got it done. Had a couple scares. Happenes everytime. Ive done this enough times I should be used to it. But damn its different for every phone and tablet.
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LOL by the time you update to 2.20 and unlock bootloader..
you could be running a custom ROM if you do the 1.85 method >.>
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Seriously though thanks for everybodys help. I know i hit the thanks button but thank you again folks.
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Seriously though thanks for everybodys help. I know i hit the thanks button but thank you again folks.
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Hey, I using AT&T Htc One X , 1.85 build firmware, android version 4.0.3, h-boot is 1.09. I am not able to root my phone using the above method. The CID wont change and it shows an error. Is there any way to fix it?
You're using the wrong root method. There is one specific to 1.85. The link is in the resource roll up at the top of the development forum.
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ive been on my comp for hours and i cant find a set answer
can i downgrade my hboot 1.14 running older ruu? example the 1.84 one or the 1.53
second......can i flash the wifi partitions for JB trickdroid with hboot 1.14
i would like just a positive straight answer.....please keep the negative off my thread as i have been searching......
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ive been on my comp for hours and i cant find a set answer
can i downgrade my hboot 1.14 running older ruu? example the 1.84 one or the 1.53
second......can i flash the wifi partitions for JB trickdroid with hboot 1.14
i would like just a positive straight answer.....please keep the negative off my thread as i have been searching......
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No and No.
Darknites said:
No and No.
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Thank you. So gotta install ubunatato or what ever its called to downgrade
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Flipnfr3ak said:
Thank you. So gotta install ubunatato or what ever its called to downgrade
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Its Ubuntu haha.. Pretty awesome setup I use 12.04... If you decide to use it, install
64bit just in case you decide to try building from source.... I agree with the above answer as well.. You can not flash an ruu that is below your hboot.. The partitions will go through the motion of flashing but will not actually flash no matter how you try.. I've tried all three ways...to include flash image GUI and HTC dumlock...hope this helps
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Its Ubuntu haha.. Pretty awesome setup I use 12.04... If you decide to use it, install
64bit just in case you decide to try building from source.... I agree with the above answer as well.. You can not flash an ruu that is below your hboot.. The partitions will go through the motion of flashing but will not actually flash no matter how you try.. I've tried all three ways...to include flash image GUI and HTC dumlock...hope this helps
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So another question. Is there any Rom I can flash with hboot 1.14 that the WiFi will work? I tried trickdroid, viper, zarboz's Rom.....non of them the WiFi worked.
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So another question. Is there any Rom I can flash with hboot 1.14 that the WiFi will work? I tried trickdroid, viper, zarboz's Rom.....non of them the WiFi worked.
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Energy rom, CM10, and paradroid (whatever it called)
but they are not a good rom for me..
I am in the same situation as you, because of there are not many roms for this garbage phone..
I am trying to selling it and get a popular phone which are easier to flash custom roms.
PS: HTC always make stupid phones, no wonder the company is going bankrupt.
Its funny how I have no issues whatsoever with my hboot 1.14.
Easier to flash custom roms? I flash roms the same way on all my devices - in recovery. The only difference with the S is i have to spend 5sec on typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img" before first boot up. Yea, hard stuff that
And... why did you buy it if you think htc only makes stupid phones? Makes no sense to me...
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Its funny how I have no issues whatsoever with my hboot 1.14.
Easier to flash custom roms? I flash roms the same way on all my devices - in recovery. The only difference with the S is i have to spend 5sec on typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img" before first boot up. Yea, hard stuff that
And... why did you buy it if you think htc only makes stupid phones? Makes no sense to me...
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becoz it's the flagship phone on Tmobile store 10months ago..
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So another question. Is there any Rom I can flash with hboot 1.14 that the WiFi will work? I tried trickdroid, viper, zarboz's Rom.....non of them the WiFi worked.
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You should get WiFi on almost all ICS ROMs.. If the base rom is your hboot or lower..
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Just for informational purposes, I was having the same problems: serious problems with Wi-Fi on several different ROMS. I also have hboot 1.14. I'm currently running CM10 and installed a custom kernel and it seems to have fixed the problem.
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Most wifi issues revolve around t-mobile phones I believe. It often relates to the 2.35 update. Others did not have these issues.
You can also solve via superCID and flash another RUU (that has a similar level of bootloader).
But yes, a bootloader downgrade will solve this, since then you can flash other wifi partitions (even the Jelly Bean ones).
Alternatively you can wait for the OTA upgrade to Jellybean.
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Its funny how I have no issues whatsoever with my hboot 1.14.
Easier to flash custom roms? I flash roms the same way on all my devices - in recovery. The only difference with the S is i have to spend 5sec on typing "fastboot flash boot boot.img" before first boot up. Yea, hard stuff that
And... why did you buy it if you think htc only makes stupid phones? Makes no sense to me...
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I got it because it was the best hardware out at the time and not for Sense.
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Most wifi issues revolve around t-mobile phones I believe. It often relates to the 2.35 update. Others did not have these issues.
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Ya its seems that to me too.
Well I moved from T-Mobile and went to att so I'm trying to sell the phone but I have particular buyer that wants it rooted and they'll pay the full price if I can get viper or a Jb Rom on it. Ok so ill attempt the hboot downgrade.
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i have an htc evo shift 4g that originally had 2.3.4 on it. i successfully (i think) downgraded the system to 2.2. but every single time i try to flash the hboot_eng.nb0 to gain S-off the md5sum comes back different than its supposed to be. funny thing is, its perm-rooted somehow. i decided to go ahead and reboot anyway and attempt perm-root and it stuck. no brick, no errors, no nothing. its fine. but as far as i have read i need to have S-off to be able to flash custom roms.
am i correct in this assumption?
before anyone tries to point me to an hboot flashing tutorial, be aware i have looked at ABSOLUTELY EVERY SINGLE ONE AND FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS TO A T!!!!!
any help would be absolutely appreciated
EDIT: SOLVED
ok so after thinking i did everything right (which i sorta did) i glanced through all the tutorials again and found the answer.
CREDIT GOES TO gzetski and unbrkshft AT ANDROIDFORUMS.COM
All I had to do was re-install 2.2 per gzetski's instructions. Then I followed the rooting instructions at the top of this post as if I was running 2.3.4. It was flawless. I was able to downgrade the hboot and S-OFF. The phone is now running CM7 and the owner is quite pleased.
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so basically read the instructions found HERE but follow the instructions for 2.3.4
now im happily running JellyBelly CM10 :highfive:
hope this helps anybody who still has issues!
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i have an htc evo shift 4g that originally had 2.3.4 on it. i successfully (i think) downgraded the system to 2.2. but every single time i try to flash the hboot_eng.nb0 to gain S-off the md5sum comes back different than its supposed to be. funny thing is, its perm-rooted somehow. i decided to go ahead and reboot anyway and attempt perm-root and it stuck. no brick, no errors, no nothing. its fine. but as far as i have read i need to have S-off to be able to flash custom roms.
am i correct in this assumption?
before anyone tries to point me to an hboot flashing tutorial, be aware i have looked at ABSOLUTELY EVERY SINGLE ONE AND FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS TO A T!!!!!
any help would be absolutely appreciated
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You don't have to be S-Off to flash custom ROMs... but it sure makes it easier. Go into bootloader and let us know exactly what it says at the top, there should be about 4 lines.
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Yup, if you're s-on you can flash roms but you have to flash the kernel seperately, which means you have to carry around a computer with you whenever you go on a flashing spree
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Yup, if you're s-on you can flash roms but you have to flash the kernel seperately, which means you have to carry around a computer with you whenever you go on a flashing spree
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Or get flash image gui lol
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Or get flash image gui lol
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Yup yup.
Bought the app even though I'm already s-off just to support the dev
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jesuscash said:
Or get flash image gui lol
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Or that, forgot about it even though I love it
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Or that, forgot about it even though I love it
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I used to use it to flash kernels before I knew what I was doing
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Yup yup.
Bought the app even though I'm already s-off just to support the dev
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I have bought several apps through the play store just to help support development. The more time I put into learning and moding the more I appreciate the time, effort, and knowledge of the people who put these things together.
With S-off achieved, it seems like it would be worthwhile to bring everything up to the latest version. Is it possible to just push 2.14 to your phone without relocking or any of that jazz?
Why would you want the latest hboot? It offers nothing useful.
Now the 2.14 users can downgrade firmware to get rid of the touch panel junk
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Why would you want the latest hboot? It offers nothing useful.]
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Well, that was my unstated question: Is there any reason to do it? I guess the answer is no.
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Well, that was my unstated question: Is there any reason to do it? I guess the answer is no.
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well s-off turns off security.. so 1.14 users have no reason to downgrade, but 2.14 users can downgrade and then RUU downgrade to fix the touch screen issue
Grim what happened to your pink hair?
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Grim what happened to your pink hair?
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Same place where my hox is going.
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well s-off turns off security.. so 1.14 users have no reason to downgrade, but 2.14 users can downgrade and then RUU downgrade to fix the touch screen issue
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Why do we have no reason to downgrade?
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Why do we have no reason to downgrade?
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because 1.14 and 2.14 hboot prevented kernel/radio flashing in recovery.. with s-off, every partition is unlocked with no write protection.. so now you can flash in recovery on any hboot
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because 1.14 and 2.14 hboot prevented kernel/radio flashing in recovery.. with s-off, every partition is unlocked with no write protection.. so now you can flash in recovery on any hboot
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Wait, I don't have to do anything special apart from achieving soff to avoid flashing the bootimg separately? Or do you mean that it's now possible, but waiting on a near future fix?
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Wait, I don't have to do anything special apart from achieving soff to avoid flashing the bootimg separately? Or do you mean that it's now possible, but waiting on a near future fix?
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if you are s-off at this very moment... you can flash any rom right now, and will NOT have to worry about the boot.img.. except hboot 2.14, they have a few extra steps
say bye bye to fastboot and flashgui
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With S-off achieved, it seems like it would be worthwhile to bring everything up to the latest version. Is it possible to just push 2.14 to your phone without relocking or any of that jazz?
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Would be a good idea to try the updated firmware and see if it makes any diff/
At least for the ones that dont use aosp roms.
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if you are s-off at this very moment... you can flash any rom right now, and will NOT have to worry about the boot.img.. except hboot 2.14, they have a few extra steps
say bye bye to fastboot and flashgui
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What extra steps are needed with 2.14?
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majortaylor said:
What extra steps are needed with 2.14?
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none if s-off
I thought touchscreen didn't work with aosp when on 2.14? Soff fixes this also? If so I think ima update the sh¡t out of this phone
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I thought touchscreen didn't work with aosp when on 2.14? Soff fixes this also? If so I think ima update the sh¡t out of this phone
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no.. the hboot has nothing to do with the touch screen. that's the firmware from something else
So if I ruu.... I Take the highest update, keep s-off, fastboot twrp and flash roms no problems?
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So if I ruu.... I Take the highest update, keep s-off, fastboot twrp and flash roms no problems?
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Yeah,
but which ruu with the latest firmware?
I dont think there's any available.
I'm on 1.85, hboot 1.09..
I was just gonna run the 1.85 ruu... Take the 2.20 ota (or whichever one is most recent)
Once I'm updated, since I'm s-off, I figure I could easily fastboot twrp recovery... Flash rooted Rom.
Any objections? This is my first s-off device so I'm a noob
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So if I ruu.... I Take the highest update, keep s-off, fastboot twrp and flash roms no problems?
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if you RUU to the JB update you WONT have touchscreen on AOSP. doesnt matter if you are s-off
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if you RUU to the JB update you WONT have touchscreen on AOSP. doesnt matter if you are s-off
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Well damn Grimm you just said a few posts back it didn't matter!!! Haha ima stay put, I'm too confused so I'll play it safe
Anyway I'm on att, so I wouldnt recieve the JB ota right?
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I am having trouble connecting to Wifi since I've started using 4.2.2 roms. There was no trouble when I was using a 4.2.1 rom. My wifi switch will not move to on. When you click it, it says turning on wifi but nothing happens.
I am currently using [Official PACman All-in-1-ROM Ver. 22.0.1[4-3-13] .
I have Hboot 1.14, S-On. Do I need to have S-Off to connect to Wifi?
Thanks
Anybody have an idea of what's wrong? I'm running Rohan's test kernel C
I'm not sure how to fix it, my fiance's phone has the same problem. I can tell you that having s-off won't fix it though, that merely turns security checks off, it's completely unrelated.
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You have to flash boot.img through fast boot
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You probably need to update your firmware to JB. There is a conflict between ICS firmware and the JB base that can cause your wifi to go haywire.
You do need to be s-off first, however, or you may get a brick running the RUU.
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You have to flash boot.img through fast boot
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i always do "fastboot flash boot boot.img", not working.
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You probably need to update your firmware to JB. There is a conflict between ICS firmware and the JB base that can cause your wifi to go haywire.
You do need to be s-off first, however, or you may get a brick running the RUU.
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how can i go about upgrading the firmware?
zooobair said:
how can i go about upgrading the firmware?
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Run the 3.17 (non-US) or 3.18 RUU (AT&T), depending on what phone you've got. You need to be s-off first or you may brick if you are supercid. You'll lose root, but getting it back is just a matter of pushing custom recovery back on and flashing superuser. You'll also need to downgrade your touchscreen firmware to use an AOSP rom; there's a thread in the Original Development forum on how to do it.
I'm not guaranteeing this will solve the problem, but I was having similar issues and this solved it.
iElvis said:
Run the 3.17 (non-US) or 3.18 RUU (AT&T), depending on what phone you've got. You need to be s-off first or you may brick if you are supercid. You'll lose root, but getting it back is just a matter of pushing custom recovery back on and flashing superuser. You'll also need to downgrade your touchscreen firmware to use an AOSP rom; there's a thread in the Original Development forum on how to do it.
I'm not guaranteeing this will solve the problem, but I was having similar issues and this solved it.
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i figured out getting s-off. so after i run the 3.18RUU, do i have to use the following root method?http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2285086? Sorry if I'm asking so many questions, just a little confused.
No. You can just flash recovery after ruu. Then either flash a rom or flash superuser if you want to stay stock rooted.
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Correct, once you're s-off, you can never permanently lose root. No need for any exploits as you'll always have the ability to push a custom recovery back on and flash what you like.
iElvis said:
Correct, once you're s-off, you can never permanently lose root. No need for any exploits as you'll always have the ability to push a custom recovery back on and flash what you like.
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I've been thinking about RUU'ing and starting over. Been having wifi and connection problems in general. Seeing as im s-off, do i need to change my cid back before running the att RUU? I seem to remember there being a conflict when the JB ota came out.
venelar said:
I've been thinking about RUU'ing and starting over. Been having wifi and connection problems in general. Seeing as im s-off, do i need to change my cid back before running the att RUU? I seem to remember there being a conflict when the JB ota came out.
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No need to change cid
Don't need to relock bootloader, change cid or anything else if your phone is s-off, to ruu.
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ronnie498 said:
No need to change cid
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exad said:
Don't need to relock bootloader, change cid or anything else if your phone is s-off, to ruu.
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Word. Weekend project.
Thanks
so i did everything mentioned, put on the 3.18RUU, installed recovery, downgraded the touchscreen firmware, flashed new rom and kernel. still no wifi working. any other ideas guys?
Sounds like a hardware fault to me if the RUU didn't fix it unfortunately.
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I would think so as well, but it is working fine for me if I use 4.2.1 roms. Do you think that's still the case?
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If it's working PERFECTLY on 4.2.1 then I would say it's not a hardware issue. And I'd also say I'm completely stumped as to what's causing your problem.
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Damn. It's definitely working ok on both the 3.18RUU and 4.1.2 rom. Not sure what other measures I can take to try to get it right.
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Which 4.2.2 ROMs have you tried so far?
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