[Q] Complete Help - HTC One S

I know you guys hate this, but I need help.
I have an HTC One S, unlocked. I am in Canada, it's unlocked for Mobilicity, but not sure where it came from originally.
How do I know what exact version phone I have, and how do I go about getting a newer android version on it. 4.2.2 or at least 4.2.

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What do you mean with "version"
Look under settings->phone information or sth like that. Latest official version for the one s is android 4.1.1.
If you mean which model, check how your CPU frequency is, 1,7ghz is the C2/S3, 1,5ghz is the C1/S4.
If you want android 4.2.2 flash a custom recovery and follow the instruction for flashing a custom rom (cm10.1), you will find it in the development section
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Ok, so I want to install
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051865
Not sure how. I have 1.06 band and 3.08-01575 kernel version.
hboot 1.14....what do I need to do to get this installed. It says something about aroma installer, but have no idea how to use that.

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Aroma installer is a GUI for the installing progress.
Wipe everything twice before flashing the Rom.
Extract the Boot.IMG Form the flash zip.
Flash the Boot.IMG via fastboot ("fastboot flash boot boot.img" there are flashing guides in the forum)
Clear dalvik cache
Flash the rom and everything should work fine
Good luck
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NQNH said:
Aroma installer is a GUI for the installing progress.
Wipe everything twice before flashing the Rom.
Extract the Boot.IMG Form the flash zip.
Flash the Boot.IMG via fastboot ("fastboot flash boot boot.img" there are flashing guides in the forum)
Clear dalvik cache
Flash the rom and everything should work fine
Good luck
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I don't see any boot.img inside the zip file?
I am reading all you do is extract the zip, but I don't see the boot.img once that is done? Help please.

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Sry my fault, didnt read the thread carefully, you dont need the boot.img
You cam flash the Rom the usual way
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NQNH said:
Sry my fault, didnt read the thread carefully, you dont need the boot.img
You cam flash the Rom the usual way
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So wipe it twice, then install from zip? That's it?

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I think so
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leedroid

can someone please make a video or a very clear post how to download leedroid v6.4 on htc one s because this is the 2nd time i tried it and messed it up where i have to run ruu to go back to factory settings
dude its easy, The instructions are on the thread
1, Unlock Bootloader
2, Flash CWM recovery
3, Flash Boot.img
4, Flash ROM
5, Flash boot.img again (optional)
Done !
It doesnt get any easier than that ^^^
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Still doesn't work I go into a bootloop
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Is there a way to download leedroid tweaks on its own ?
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Leedroid has v6.4 on the one S? or the one X?
V2.1 for the One S
Are there any direct links for the one s latest version only tweaks
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I dont think the tweaks will work on a stock ROM, They require the modded framework.
;( leedroid always messes up when I try download it to my phone
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I am stuck in a boot loop too. Driving me nuts I have been using custom roms for ever.
Btw other custom roms work without issue on my one s except leedroid.
balto said:
I am stuck in a boot loop too. Driving me nuts I have been using custom roms for ever.
Btw other custom roms work without issue on my one s except leedroid.
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Yeah same that's why I'm asking people for help to do it like on a video are u still in bootloop? I was in bootloop before
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Both of you just post on how you flash the rom. There has to be something easy that is overlooked. Cause i have flashed the rom 4 times with no problems
snwman said:
Both of you just post on how you flash the rom. There has to be something easy that is overlooked. Cause i have flashed the rom 4 times with no problems
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I put the Rom zip and md5 Rom thing in sd card too I think go into bootloader run that windows.bat thing flash boot.IMG flash Rom run boot.IMG again
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How do you do it? sorry for bad English tired
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k1llacanon said:
I put the Rom zip and md5 Rom thing in sd card too I think go into bootloader run that windows.bat thing flash boot.IMG flash Rom run boot.IMG again
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Did you flash the rom in cwm after the first time you flashed the boot.img? If not then that is probably your issue.
For me I flashed boot flash rom in cwm and for good measure flashed the boot again.
I am going to try a new download of the rom I think that could be my issue.
Right ill basically start from as if i was to flash the rom from if i has a stock phone
1.Make sure phone is rooted and unlocked by Htc dev
2.Have a custom recovery flashed
3.Download the v2.0 and v2.1 of the rom and also the boot.img
4.Place v2.0 and v2.1 files into a folder on your sd card.
5.Now make a nandroid backup of your current rom you are using before you flash LeeDroids rom
6.Extract the boot.img so that you can run the command to flash the .img to your phone
7.Boot phone into bootloader then fastboot, connect phone to pc and it should say fastboot usb.
8.Run the boot.img file to which ever OS you are using (meaning windows, mac etc.)
9.Get back into the bootloader screen and get into recovery.
10. Format system, data and cache also wipe dalvik cache as well. It should be wiped by formatting system and data but only takes 2seconds to do it anyway. You will find it under advanced menu(In Clockworkmod)
11. Find the .zip of leedroids v2.0 and flash it
12.Reboot phone and finish the setup menu and just let the phone settle for a minute or two after you finished it
13. Boot phone into bootloader and then fastboot. Run the boot.img again just to be sure.
14.Boot into recovery and flash v2.1 and then reboot and enjoy.
Now set phone up the way you want
This is the method i have used seems long but only takes 10minutes once you have all the files. I have done this 4 times using this method
I will try this method later so what's the v6.4?
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k1llacanon said:
I will try this method later so what's the v6.4?
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None for htc one s maybe for the one x which lee is also developing for
Oooh I've been trying v6 so only v2 will work for one s? And is it just as good?
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Have tons of questions...

First of all, I heard that Google had an API error in 4.1.2 that causes the mobile data or internet data to consume twice as fast. Which means you use 2x more data compared to normal. Is this true? and has it been fixed in CM10?
Secondly, if I am going to flash a new ROM, do I have to flash the ROM first then flash the boot.img separately? Or just flash everything together in the recovery? When should I flash the boot.img separately? I am kinda new to this new phones I so don't know about much these things.
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You only need to flash boot.img separately if you are on hboot 1.14 or higher. Otherwise, it will just flash in TWRP automatically when you flash the ROM.
Don't know about your other questions.
That's "tons" of questions??? That's just 2!
CalamitySir said:
First of all, I heard that Google had an API error in 4.1.2 that causes the mobile data or internet data to consume twice as fast. Which means you use 2x more data compared to normal. Is this true? and has it been fixed in CM10?
Secondly, if I am going to flash a new ROM, do I have to flash the ROM first then flash the boot.img separately? Or just flash everything together in the recovery? When should I flash the boot.img separately? I am kinda new to this new phones I so don't know about much these things.
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Where did you hear that? Seems like bs because your carrier measures the amount of data on their servers
If you have hboot 1.14 then you have to flash the boot.IMG separately after you flash the ROM
Otherwise you flash everything in recovery all at once
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superchilpil said:
Where did you hear that? Seems like bs because your carrier measures the amount of data on their servers
If you have hboot 1.14 then you have to flash the boot.IMG separately after you flash the ROM
Otherwise you flash everything in recovery all at once
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Then how do I downgrade the hboot?
Another question is that when I tried to flash 4.1.1 ROMs when coming from 4.1.2 Roms, it stuck in the boot logo.
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You'll pretty much have to flash boot.IMG seperate every time... Or it will boot loop.
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InflatedTitan said:
You'll pretty much have to flash boot.IMG seperate every time... Or it will boot loop.
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ok now the question is, do i flash the boot.img first then flash the rom or flsah the rom first then the boot.img??!! The latter method was reccomendded by devs in the HOX section and the former one was used in ours?
I tried ROM then kernel on my cousins phone... Bootlooped.. Started fresh, flashed kernel then ROM and works perfectly every time
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Another question is the ss below, the total amount of data doesn't add up correctly....is this a bug or was it already predetermined like this?
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CalamitySir said:
Then how do I downgrade the hboot?
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Tool here (but requires a Linux machine): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982442
The total amount of data doesn't add up. Is this a bug in CM10?
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I'm still not seeing the "tons" of questions.
iElvis said:
I'm still not seeing the "tons" of questions.
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maybe u cna help me answer the question regarding the data in page one, i have 2 screenshots for that.
Another question is how do i flash the b6 kernel for cm10? flash like normal in twrp or flash the boot.img? i am messed up!
CalamitySir said:
maybe u cna help me answer the question regarding the data in page one, i have 2 screenshots for that.
Another question is how do i flash the b6 kernel for cm10? flash like normal in twrp or flash the boot.img? i am messed up!
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I have heard only that there may be a bug in CM that makes your data usage appear to be worse. That's all I know.
I have never used CM so I can't help with the kernel. If you're on 1.14 you have to flash it separately in fastboot.
iElvis said:
I have heard only that there may be a bug in CM that makes your data usage appear to be worse. That's all I know.
I have never used CM so I can't help with the kernel. If you're on 1.14 you have to flash it separately in fastboot.
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ok. does fastboot makes me unable to downgrade the android version, i tried to flash 4.1.1 from 4.1.2, i did it separately and it didnt work, stuck at bootloop... any idea?
Well you have to flash the boot.img from the 4.1.1 rom. Maybe try flashing the older gapps http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip I would also wipe cache, dalvik and system. Use flashimagegui for kernel flashing so you dont need to use fastboot and a pc http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963896
Here's what I do and I have flashed every ROM in this section without a single boot loop.
Flash boot IMG in fast boot
Reboot to recovery
Wipe dalvik and cache
Wipe system
Factory reset
Flash rom and gapps or just ROM (sense)
Reboot system
Do I do steps I don't need? Perhaps. But the results are hard to argue
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smolck said:
Here's what I do and I have flashed every ROM in this section without a single boot loop.
Flash boot IMG in fast boot
Reboot to recovery
Wipe dalvik and cache
Wipe system
Factory reset
Flash rom and gapps or just ROM (sense)
Reboot system
Do I do steps I don't need? Perhaps. But the results are hard to argue
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do i have to follow this sequence to wipe everytime?
Usually if its same rom u dont need to factory reset[wipe data] but ive been wiping system alot each time though.

Weird problem

So I'm having a problem installing any AOSP ROMS on my one x. I can install any sense 4+ plus ROMS but cyanogenmod, jellybam , etc won't install they just bootloop constantly . I'm on the latest version of viper jellybean . It's a weird case unless i'm missing something which I think. Please help if you can
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marquavious said:
So I'm having a problem installing any AOSP ROMS on my one x. I can install any sense 4+ plus ROMS but cyanogenmod, jellybam , etc won't install they just bootloop constantly . I'm on the latest version of viper jellybean . It's a weird case unless i'm missing something which I think. Please help if you can
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FLASH. THE. BOOT.IMG. USING. FASTBOOT.
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I've done that each time too . I had to , to even get on viper.
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Have you taken the stock JB update?
That upgrades something making non sense roms fail I think.
Not too sure exactly, but have read this somewhere and I'm in same position after taking JB 4.1 OTA before finding xda goodness.
Dacra said:
Have you taken the stock JB update?
That upgrades something making non sense roms fail I think.
Not too sure exactly, but have read this somewhere and I'm in same position after taking JB 4.1 OTA before finding xda goodness.
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Even if you've taken the 4.1 ota it will boot just no working touchscreen. Op is doing something wrong. Verify that you have a onexl and are flashing a ROM for the one xl then make sure to wipe cache, dalvik, system and do a factory reset in twrp. If you wipe system and are flashing a ROM for the wrong phone you will brick so make sure you have the right ROM and phone combo. After flashing the ROM boot to fastboot and fastboot flash your boot.IMG. if you do all that your ROM will boot.
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Wait so you flash a ROM first , then flash the boot.img ?
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Doesnt matter if you flash it before or after ...are you full wiping? Data system caches. .. and you're flashing thorugh Fastboot right Sith Fastboot flash boot boot.img ?
Yes. Well mostly to flash the flash boot img . I was using the flash image gui app , or the flash boot .img batchfile created here on xda. They both have worked in the past .
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Any ideas anyone? I just tried flashing nocturnal and my phone's just sitting at the boot logo. I've flashed the boot.img and yes my phone is a oneXL.
Similar problem
I've been having a similar problem but maybe even worse. After rooting my phone via onexroot.com tutorial I havent been able to install any custom roms. It says that the MD5 file is not found and "completes" the installation very quickly. I have tried the viper rom but i have tried the CM10 and AOKP JB. I have flashed boot.img via fastboot every time to no avail. Help please.I have ATT One X 2.20 hboot 1.14 twrp 2.4.1.0. Thanks.
alemcc said:
I've been having a similar problem but maybe even worse. After rooting my phone via onexroot.com tutorial I havent been able to install any custom roms. It says that the MD5 file is not found and "completes" the installation very quickly. I have tried the viper rom but i have tried the CM10 and AOKP JB. I have flashed boot.img via fastboot every time to no avail. Help please.I have ATT One X 2.20 hboot 1.14 twrp 2.4.1.0. Thanks.
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I know this may sound silly but are you leaving the boot image in the zip file that you are placing in recovery? Extract the boot image from the zip but leave it in the zip file you are placing in twrp.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
No silly qurstions at this point
Venomtester said:
I know this may sound silly but are you leaving the boot image in the zip file that you are placing in recovery? Extract the boot image from the zip but leave it in the zip file you are placing in twrp.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
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Yep, I just extract and copy the boot image over to user/downloads/onexrootattnew folder. Im starting to think that I did something wrong when rootin. I followed a tutorial online step by step and have twrp working and have superuser access. I'm not sure what else I'm doing wrong.
alemcc said:
Yep, I just extract and copy the boot image over to user/downloads/onexrootattnew folder. Im starting to think that I did something wrong when rootin. I followed a tutorial online step by step and have twrp working and have superuser access. I'm not sure what else I'm doing wrong.
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Place boot image on phone but not in any folder so that GUI can see it not in one x root. Place full zip file in downloads folder on phone storage. Use GUI to flash image. After flashing it will go into recovery. Use TWRP to install zip. Make sure you wipe system, cache and davlik cache before installing zip.
Hope this helps.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
Venomtester said:
Place boot image on phone but not in any folder so that GUI can see it not in one x root. Place full zip file in downloads folder on phone storage. Use GUI to flash image. After flashing it will go into recovery. Use TWRP to install zip. Make sure you wipe system, cache and davlik cache before installing zip.
Hope this helps.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
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Yes it's very annoying and I can't get on any AOSP Roms or anything. I'm on viper 3.2.3 hopefully you can get on a sense based Rom that will work
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marquavious said:
Yes it's very annoying and I can't get on any AOSP Roms or anything. I'm on viper 3.2.3 hopefully you can get on a sense based Rom that will work
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Try watching a few Zedomax or Nocturnal TV Videos on youtube. Get away from onexroot videos if they are not working for you.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
Sorry I'm still learning: what do u mean by use GUI to flash image. I've been fastbooting it via cmd on windows.
It's an application you can install on your phone that does the flashboot part for you. Search for " fash image gui apk " on here .
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alemcc said:
Sorry I'm still learning: what do u mean by use GUI to flash image. I've been fastbooting it via cmd on windows.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155132
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
So I downloaded the flash GUI program and followed the steps via the video (thanks for that, very helpful) but after flashing the kernel (boot IMG) and hitting the recovery reboot option it didn't reboot, it didn't do anything. So I did a manual reboot into recovery and installed the zips and rebooted. I got to the Rom initiating page (this one had a unicorn) and it didn't go any further. The only other info I could offer is that I went the lazy way and emailed the boot image to myself on my comp and downloaded to my phone via the email. Not sure if that makes a difference. Any more ideas, I'm gonna try the ice cold jelly Rom and the viper xl later today.
So I just tried the viper 3.2 Rom and although it seemed to get a little further in the process, result is the same: stuck on viper logo. Only ice cold jelly left. When transferring zip files over to phone do o have to mount via twrp or can I just mount as disk drive via stock rom? At this point, unrooting and waiting for att's official JB update may be my only option. Thanks in advance for any help.

[Q] Help. Sticky Situation here with a HTC One S.

Hi everyone.
I have a TMOUS HTC One S (S4, mentioning because of some crazy people). I tried to install CyanogenMod 10 on it, but it fails. It just starts the splash screen.
Normally, I would flash an RUU, but now, the CID is HTC__001, and the Modelid PJ4011000. I am not allowed to install both European ROM and the stock TMOUS one. Oh, and to make things worse, it is relocked. Can someone help me, please???
mr_verystock
Unlock it, install custom recovery if you dont have it already, reflash the rom, fastboot flash the boot.img and it should start just fine.
Remember to wipe /system/, /data/, cache and dalvik-cache. Edit: Before you flash the rom, obviously.
Goatshocker said:
Unlock it, install custom recovery if you dont have it already, reflash the rom, fastboot flash the boot.img and it should start just fine.
Remember to wipe /system/, /data/, cache and dalvik-cache. Edit: Before you flash the rom, obviously.
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Seems no one knows how to read any more... I'm pretty sure all ROM pages say flash boot.IMG... All these ROMs on this site flash and boot just fine if you follow directions...
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$droyd$ said:
Seems no one knows how to read any more... I'm pretty sure all ROM pages say flash boot.IMG... All these ROMs on this site flash and boot just fine if you follow directions...
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Very true... I think Ive written around 400 posts in the S section now, and it feels like at least 350 of them contains "fastboot flash the boot.img" lol
Thank you all you guy's help!!! Yes, I did it by watching a video online(noob!!!), and followed your hints. Thanks!!! 10 thank to you.
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Thanks, but it fails to wipe dalvik-cache(remote: not allowed). Please help once more.
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Re install twrp recovery.IMG with fast boot. Flash boot.IMG with fast boot.. Then wipe everything including SD card... Mount phone to PC with twrp and copy ROM to phone.. Flash ROM and wipe both caches again...
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[Q] Fresh Start

Hi all, I just wanted to start by saying that xda is the shizz and has helped me through thick n thin. Anywho, I have a custom Rom and am trying to go to a different Rom. ViperX to be specific. I've tried before, but with little success. Extracted boot.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img in the command, put the Rom on my sd and installed via TWRP. Problem is, is that it never boots, only the HTC boot screen with the red writing. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to do? I'm still S-on, but from what I understand, that doesn't matter if you fastboot the boot.img via command prompt. I also have Hboot 1.14.
Thanks.
Chuckles850 said:
Hi all, I just wanted to start by saying that xda is the shizz and has helped me through thick n thin. Anywho, I have a custom Rom and am trying to go to a different Rom. ViperX to be specific. I've tried before, but with little success. Extracted boot.img, fastboot flash boot boot.img in the command, put the Rom on my sd and installed via TWRP. Problem is, is that it never boots, only the HTC boot screen with the red writing. Anyone have any suggestions on what I need to do? I'm still S-on, but from what I understand, that doesn't matter if you fastboot the boot.img via command prompt. I also have Hboot 1.14.
Thanks.
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Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Will do thank you
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exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Apparently there's a TWRP 2.4.4 out, would it hurt me to flash the latest version?
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Yes. It would hurt anyone with a one xl as 2.4 does not wipe our device properly. I tested 2.4.4 myself.
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ok, well I found another problem you might be able to help me with, but I'll shoot it to you anyway. I just found out my phone was originally a One X when I got it from the ATT store. Now apparently after I flashed the Rom I got (odex-JB-Sense4+.zip), It's saying my phone is an XL. Seems to me I have a whole new set of issues. Did I flash the wrong Rom? I though I did enough research to find a compatible Rom. How do I find out for sure what's going on with my phone and how to fix it properly?
Chuckles850 said:
ok, well I found another problem you might be able to help me with, but I'll shoot it to you anyway. I just found out my phone was originally a One X when I got it from the ATT store. Now apparently after I flashed the Rom I got (odex-JB-Sense4+.zip), It's saying my phone is an XL. Seems to me I have a whole new set of issues. Did I flash the wrong Rom? I though I did enough research to find a compatible Rom. How do I find out for sure what's going on with my phone and how to fix it properly?
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No problem you have the correct ROM, if you had flashed wrong one it would have not worked correctly. Depending on the ROM sometimes it will show XL instead of X.
One xl is the proper model name, code named Evita, not to be confused with the real HTC One X international quad core version.
So in other words, nothing is wrong. This is normal. If you flashed the wrong rom you would know as you would now have a paperweight
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ok cool, I was kinda confused there for a sec lol. Ok, now for the TWRP. I'm assuming you were referring to 2.3.0.0? just because there is a 2.3.0.0, 2.3.1.0, 2.3.3.0, and a 2.3.3.1. I just want to make sure I have the correct one for Hboot 1.14
Doesn't matter which one. I use 2.3.3.1 myself.
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You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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ok, downloading it now. I'll keep you updated.
bkmo said:
You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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Ah I didn't catch that in the first post! Good eye.
bkmo said:
You have an xl so be sure to download and flash ViperXL and not ViperX. Luckily Viper does a model check before it installs.
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ok, I'll keep that in mind. Thank you!!
exad said:
Ah I didn't catch that in the first post! Good eye.
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it's ok bud, just downloaded and installed TWRP 2.3.3.1 successfully, now i'm downloading ViperXL and hope everything comes out ok
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
That being said, Sounds like you are on TWRP 2.4.x please confirm.
If so, fastboot flash twrp 2.3.x.x
then fastboot erase cache
then wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset
Install rom and fastboot flash boot boot.img
Keep me posted.
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Should I need to be thinking about Kernels of any sort?
Chuckles850 said:
Should I need to be thinking about Kernels of any sort?
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Yeah.......give bulletproof 1.1 a shot. Gonna give you better performance and battery, plus a no brainer install and its stable.
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bkmo said:
Yeah.......give bulletproof 1.1 a shot. Gonna give you better performance and battery, plus a no brainer install and its stable.
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Ok cool. Any links?
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It's in Android development page. if not the first page then the second.
exad said:
Because you are S-ON with hboot 1.14 you ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS need to fastboot flash boot boot.img from the rom you are flashing.
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Except for ViperXL (and old builds of CleanROM, which may also happen with future builds if/when scrosler gets AROMA back in there) which is intended to flash the boot.img in AROMA.
Although, it doesn't always work for some folks, so they have had to flash boot.img manually. So yes, if at all in doubt (and you have a boot loop) flash boot.img manually.

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