[Question] Best way to downgrade Hboot now that we have s-off? - HTC One S

any tip, help would be apreciated.
im a old semi-dev (like semi-god lol just a joke) but mostly for samsung and motorola devices.
this is mmm, lets say my semi first HTC device, i briked accidentaly a HTC Sensation 4g, resiving an ota, i forget to change my cid.

There is no best way, there are many ways.
If you are s-off, just run a ruu of your choice with the hboot you want.
Check what cid you need for the ruu (HTC__xxx) (because a ruu will still do checks). I prefer a og HTCcid over supercid anyday, you have experienced that already.
cid is now easy to change with a fastboot command (or leave the supercid).
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blackwing182 said:
any tip, help would be apreciated.
im a old semi-dev (like semi-god lol just a joke) but mostly for samsung and motorola devices.
this is mmm, lets say my semi first HTC device, i briked accidentaly a HTC Sensation 4g, resiving an ota, i forget to change my cid.
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I have to ask this but why would you with S-Off?

Darknites said:
I have to ask this but why would you with S-Off?
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I like lower hboots, like 1.06 or if i can find the 1.04 hboot would be better.
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blackwing182 said:
I like lower hboots, like 1.06 or if i can find the 1.04 hboot would be better.
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But they slower.

Darknites said:
But they slower.
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Slower, why?
I have hboot 1.06 and i am willing to change to a higher hboot if it worked better than 1.06

jujusito said:
Slower, why?
I have hboot 1.06 and i am willing to change to a higher hboot if it worked better than 1.06
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Its a bit slower going into bootloader or recovery its not much so up to if you want to upgrade also a newer one don't have the loading bar.

Run the RUU
Safest way to downgrade your hboot to 1.06 is to install the shipped rom RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.53.401.2_Radio_0.15.31501S.19_10.12.31501S.06L_release_251412_signed.exe

codf4ther said:
Safest way to downgrade your hboot to 1.06 is to install the shipped rom RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.53.401.2_Radio_0.15.31501S.19_10.12.31501S.06L_release_251412_signed.exe
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that would brick my phone i think
btw whats the new Hboot 1.14 have new?

AW: [Question] Best way to downgrade Hboot now that we have s-off?
The newest Hboot is 2.15 and why should a ruu will brick your phone?
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blackwing182 said:
that would brick my phone i think
btw whats the new Hboot 1.14 have new?
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Updates to piss us off before S-Off lol. I just don't see the point in doing this with S-Off, if we didn't then ya downgrading was good but now to me its bad.
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NQNH said:
The newest Hboot is 2.15 and why should a ruu will brick your phone?
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Why would an OTA brick a phone?

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[Q] Update HBOOT to 1.18

I am on InsertCoin ROM and I would like to know if I can update my HBOOT from 1.17 to 1.18.
Is this possible or there is not 1.18 (revolutionary) hacked ?
Revolutionary actually downgrades your from 1.18 to it's hacked 1.17, so upgrading to 1.18 is useless.
Also, why do you want 1.18 since you won't actually benifit/experience anything from it?
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geoffcorey said:
Revolutionary actually downgrades your from 1.18 to it's hacked 1.17, so upgrading to 1.18 is useless.
Also, why do you want 1.18 since you won't actually benifit/experience anything from it?
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Thanx for the immediate answer. I just like flashing and updating.
So in conclusion there is no way of updating to 1.18 HBOOT (hacked of course).
spdrosin said:
Thanx for the immediate answer. I just like flashing and updating.
So in conclusion there is no way of updating to 1.18 HBOOT (hacked of course).
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Yeah, if you want fastboot commands, stay on either revolutionary hboot or Eng hboot.
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geoffcorey said:
Yeah, if you want fastboot commands, stay on either revolutionary hboot or Eng hboot.
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ENG HBOOT is on version 1.18.1111 I think, isn 't it? Is there an .img file that I can place in SD and can autoupdate when I boot into bootloader? I searched the forum but I did not find that.
Thanx again for your answers.
spdrosin said:
ENG HBOOT is on version 1.18.1111 I think, isn 't it? Is there an .img file that I can place in SD and can autoupdate when I boot into bootloader? I searched the forum but I did not find that.
Thanx again for your answers.
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Again, why flash a newer bootloader if there is NOTHING to gain from it, risking the possibility of hard bricking your phone, and with pointless "fixes" that are only to undo what revolutionary did?
Its jot an update in any way, shape, or form, and increases your possibility of a hard brick for zero gain.
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geoffcorey said:
Again, why flash a newer bootloader if there is NOTHING to gain from it, risking the possibility of hard bricking your phone, and with pointless "fixes" that are only to undo what revolutionary did?
Its jot an update in any way, shape, or form, and increases your possibility of a hard brick for zero gain.
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This was the key phrase: "are only to undo what revolutionary did".
Ok man. You convienced me. Thanx for the answers.

[ROM]RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.14_Radio_32.49.00 .32U_5.11.05.27_release

Here new Froyo RUU for Desire
http://www.filefactory.com/file/c04...9.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_224699_signed.exe
Enjoy!
is there any change-log about this??..or only a new radio??
Is it true? and any change log?
Or just the radio upgrade?
could someone upload a rooted version pls?
Wouldn't this be part of HTC removing the patents they lost against apple? HTC are ment to be releasing new updates for all phones.
And then again.. Why would they release a new update of froyo when Gingerbread was released?
This makes no sense?
Wouter06 said:
And then again.. Why would they release a new update of froyo when Gingerbread was released?
This makes no sense?
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in fact it makes sense kinda cos they never did release ota ginger. the last official for the desire its still the froyo and the ginger ruu was only for developers and not officialy supported.
shankly1985 said:
Wouldn't this be part of HTC removing the patents they lost against apple? HTC are ment to be releasing new updates for all phones.
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That's the best guess, very smart.
for CDMA or GSM ?
aliensk said:
in fact it makes sense kinda cos they never did release ota ginger. the last official for the desire its still the froyo and the ginger ruu was only for developers and not officialy supported.
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y00 sure it is not official ?
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erklat said:
y00 sure it is not official ?
SwiftKeyed from my HTC Desire using XDA App.
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yes im sure. if u remember when u installed the gb from htc you were reminded that "this is only for developer use" and htc will not offer support for the users of desire gb phones. and it was clear for everyone that htc will not spend more man hours on updating our lovely but old device
seaofmemories said:
for CDMA or GSM ?
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GSM, Android 2.2.2
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aliensk said:
yes im sure. if u remember when u installed the gb from htc you were reminded that "this is only for developer use" and htc will not offer support for the users of desire gb phones. and it was clear for everyone that htc will not spend more man hours on updating our lovely but old device
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No, I don't remember seeing that as I didn't run that ruu. But - I do remember reading the License agreement which clearly states this:
Is this the official update for HTC Desire to Gingerbread?
Yes, this is the official update for HTC Desire to Gingerbread.
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My Desire is rooted, S-Off and HBOOT is changed. If I install RUU, can it reset everything including S-Off and HBOOT ?
necrocavus said:
My Desire is rooted, S-Off and HBOOT is changed. If I install RUU, can it reset everything including S-Off and HBOOT ?
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Not sure, probably not s-off. What's hboot version?
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Lothaen said:
Not sure, probably not s-off. What's hboot version?
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Bravo Oxygen r2.
Website has two confusing explanation:
1. "Downgrade protection, these HBOOTs cannot be overwritten by an OTA or RUU, unless you flash a downgrader HBOOT first."
2. "Will my phone stay S-OFF forever?
Yes and no. As soon as you decide to flash a stock RUU that has a HBOOT update in it, this hacked HBOOT will be overwritten."
necrocavus said:
Bravo Oxygen r2.
Website has two confusing explanation:
1. "Downgrade protection, these HBOOTs cannot be overwritten by an OTA or RUU, unless you flash a downgrader HBOOT first."
2. "Will my phone stay S-OFF forever?
Yes and no. As soon as you decide to flash a stock RUU that has a HBOOT update in it, this hacked HBOOT will be overwritten."
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That's an old info, flash the downgrader hboot from alpharev, after it run the ruu
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Does anyone extracted and tried the new radio?
andQlimax said:
That's an old info, flash the downgrader hboot from alpharev, after it run the ruu
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Ok thanks. When I flashed HBOOT, there was no downgrader on website. Maybe I don't need downgrade. But I will do anyway as you suggested.
I have Galaxy Note now, I want to sell this. That's why I need stock.
Thanks
The radio is old, we have it already

Update hboot on htc one s

HI I will like to know how can I update the hboot on the htc one s my current hboot is 1.06.0000
thank you..
sparda1 said:
HI I will like to know how can I update the hboot on the htc one s my current hboot is 1.06.0000
thank you..
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Run the latest RUU.
invasion2 said:
Run the latest RUU.
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Where can I find this lates RUU?
sparda1 said:
HI I will like to know how can I update the hboot on the htc one s my current hboot is 1.06.0000
thank you..
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Why would you want to update your hboot. I'm on the latest one and would love to go back to 1.06
dc211 said:
Why would you want to update your hboot. I'm on the latest one and would love to go back to 1.06
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really? I have 2 htc one s one with 1.06 and the other 1.09 the one with the old hboot have a battery drain problem the battery will drain really quick even in standby the 2 phones are running the same rom trick droid 7.1.0 and I thought that may be the problem..
sparda1 said:
really? I have 2 htc one s one with 1.06 and the other 1.09 the one with the old hboot have a battery drain problem the battery will drain really quick even in standby the 2 phones are running the same rom trick droid 7.1.0 and I thought that may be the problem..
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You should compare the basebands not the hboot. Check under settings -> about. You can update your baseband to the latest by flashing the newer radio. But keep your hboots where they are for now, DON'T use a OTA update or RUU.
dc211 said:
You should compare the basebands not the hboot. Check under settings -> about. You can update your baseband to the latest by flashing the newer radio. But keep your hboots where they are for now, DON'T use a OTA update or RUU.
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Why is older hboot better than the new ones? I know you can flash radio, but anything else? Surely there is some benefit to running the full ruu and getting updated system files in addition to updated hboot?
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chrikenn said:
Why is older hboot better than the new ones? I know you can flash radio, but anything else? Surely there is some benefit to running the full ruu and getting updated system files in addition to updated hboot?
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Hboot is nothing but problems in the root world...if you update and decide to root, you'll run into trouble.
invasion2 said:
Hboot is nothing but problems in the root world...if you update and decide to root, you'll run into trouble.
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So rather than running ruu to get latest firmware and baseband, you recommend just flashing them individually?
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chrikenn said:
So rather than running ruu to get latest firmware and baseband, you recommend just flashing them individually?
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Well it's a big decision. If you plan to NOT root, then yes, run the RUU and update everything. If you think about rooting, I would wait to update. Sorry.
sparda1 said:
HI I will like to know how can I update the hboot on the htc one s my current hboot is 1.06.0000
thank you..
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Do not update the hboot unless you want to jump through hoops to flash roms. I have seen many complain of issues with hboot higher than 1.09. Highly recommend leaving it alone. I am on 1.06 and never have problems like the updated ones.
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invasion2 said:
Well it's a big decision. If you plan to NOT root, then yes, run the RUU and update everything. If you think about rooting, I would wait to update. Sorry.
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thanks everyone for your help can some one tell me whats the best radio to be flashed on the one s?
sparda1 said:
thanks everyone for your help can some one tell me whats the best radio to be flashed on the one s?
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In which country are you living?
If it's somewhere in Europe (sparda?! - maybe Germany ) the latest radio is 1.06s.50.02.27_2_10.08.50.04L.
Anyway you should keep your current hboot so. Just flash the radio. If you want, send me a PM and I'll give you a link to a cwm backup I made right after my RUU Update. It's untouched (no personal settings etc.), only with Super SU in \system, so you will have everything like as you'd run the RUU update and rooted your device.
Please learn more about the 4.04 update here.
LikeaG2root said:
Do not update the hboot unless you want to jump through hoops to flash roms. I have seen many complain of issues with hboot higher than 1.09. Highly recommend leaving it alone. I am on 1.06 and never have problems like the updated ones.
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I appreciate your advise. I discovered that I am also on 1.06 HBoot and was thinking that I had to do an OTA update to get the latest radio. So now I should be able to find a radio update and flash it in CWM.
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Half an hour of searching later, I've come to conclude that the only way to update the radio is via the RUU update process. I haven't found any newer radio that is flashable. So I don't really think there is any way to keep my 1.06 hboot AND update the radio.
if you are using cwm you need to fastboot it if using twrp recovery you can flash thru recovery
http://ville.giev.de/?page_id=42
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zvi1a70n41yy2ri/radio_OTA_19072012.zip
NOTE: the "recovery.img" is the exact name of that img file
dhigby said:
I appreciate your advise. I discovered that I am also on 1.06 HBoot and was thinking that I had to do an OTA update to get the latest radio. So now I should be able to find a radio update and flash it in CWM.
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Half an hour of searching later, I've come to conclude that the only way to update the radio is via the RUU update process. I haven't found any newer radio that is flashable. So I don't really think there is any way to keep my 1.06 hboot AND update the radio.
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You didn't search hard enough. On hboot 1.06 you can flash radios using twrp, no ruu necessary. I know because I did it, and so did many others.
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did no one read my post 15
rugmankc said:
if you are using cwm you need to fastboot it if using twrp recovery you can flash thru recovery
http://ville.giev.de/?page_id=42
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zvi1a70n41yy2ri/radio_OTA_19072012.zip
NOTE: the "recovery.img" is the exact name of that img file
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The radios on the Cyanogenmod site (first link) are from the 1.78 base. I am using TweakDroid 7.1 which is from the 2.21 base and so I want the most recent radio that goes with that base. Your second link to the dropbox gives me hope... What is it? Dated July 19, would this be the one from the newer base?
Thanks!
Yes that is the newest
The other link is to how to fastboot radio. Fastboot into recovery per instructions. Be careful.
rugmankc said:
Yes that is the newest
The other link is to how to fastboot radio. Fastboot into recovery per instructions. Be careful.
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do i need to update my h.boot so my wifi works again on viper 2.0.0?
how do we flash radios? i see no stickies about that

[Q] How to update to latest HBOOT with S-off

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
mirGantrophy said:
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.
iElvis said:
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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area51avenger said:
Grim what happened to your pink hair?
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Same place where my hox is going.
mirGantrophy said:
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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dethpikil said:
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
mirGantrophy said:
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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dethpikil said:
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
iElvis said:
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.
InflatedTitan said:
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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InflatedTitan said:
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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InflatedTitan said:
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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InflatedTitan said:
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
mirGantrophy said:
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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[Q] How to unroot one xl

hello guys
i have a HTC one XL which i bought this year and rooted it.
but i have to give my phone to my brother who dont like it rooted. Is there any guide to unroot the one xl?
pukeup said:
hello guys
i have a HTC one XL which i bought this year and rooted it.
but i have to give my phone to my brother who dont like it rooted. Is there any guide to unroot the one xl?
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OMGhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1825882
ImagioX1 said:
OMGhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1825882
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thanks it is a great guide
but i dont have mmcblk0p4 and Latest 2.20 firmware ruu
You only need your old mmcblk0p4, if you want to change back to the AT&T CID.
If you just want to unroot, just relock the bootloader, and run the 2.20 RUU (assuming you rooted on 2.20 or earlier firmware).
Don't run the 3.18 RUU, as doing so with S-on and SuperCID will brick the phone. Also, if your bro ever tries to install the Jellybean OTA or RUU, it will brick the phone (with S-On and SuperCID). The way to prevent this from happening, would be to manually change the CID back (you can look in Development for how to do it).
redpoint73 said:
You only need your old mmcblk0p4, if you want to change back to the AT&T CID.
If you just want to unroot, just relock the bootloader, and run the 2.20 RUU (assuming you rooted on 2.20 or earlier firmware).
Don't run the 3.18 RUU, as doing so with S-on and SuperCID will brick the phone. Also, if your bro ever tries to install the Jellybean OTA or RUU, it will brick the phone (with S-On and SuperCID). The way to prevent this from happening, would be to manually change the CID back (you can look in Development for how to do it).
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thanks bro i really appropriate it.one more question i have international version of one x that is one xl , will at&t ruu will work on it ?
pukeup said:
thanks bro i really appropriate it.one more question i have international version of one x that is one xl , will at&t ruu will work on it ?
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International version and one xl are not the same. Look in the hboot and tell me what name you see:Endeavouru or Evita. Also is your phone dual core or quad core.
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ImagioX1 said:
International version and one xl are not the same. Look in the hboot and tell me what name you see:Endeavouru or Evita. Also is your phone dual core or quad core.
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in bootloader its-EVITA
and it is dual core
i bought it in Australia from some site and it was already unlocked for sim
pukeup said:
will at&t ruu will work on it ?
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I believe if you have SuperCID or S-off, it will. Otherwise, no.
Also, if the hboot version of the RUU is lower than what is on the phone, it will fail to install.
And to reiterate, if you are SuperCID, and S-on, running some RUUs may brick you. So be careful.
Is there an RUU available for your version? If so, the easiest thing to do is just relock the bootloader and run the right RUU. Since you do not have the AT&T version, its probably not SuperCID. Although I would still verify, to be safe.
redpoint73 said:
I believe if you have SuperCID or S-off, it will. Otherwise, no.
Also, if the hboot version of the RUU is lower than what is on the phone, it will fail to install.
And to reiterate, if you are SuperCID, and S-on, running some RUUs may brick you. So be careful.
Is there an RUU available for your version? If so, the easiest thing to do is just relock the bootloader and run the right RUU. Since you do not have the AT&T version, its probably not SuperCID. Although I would still verify, to be safe.
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ohhh man
my hboot - 2.14.0000
radio-0.23.a.32.09.29
openDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
can this info help me find a right ruu
pukeup said:
ohhh man
my hboot - 2.14.0000
radio-0.23.a.32.09.29
openDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
can this info help me find a right ruu
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Need CID or carrier version. The radio is the only thing useful there, and that particular radio was used on several firmware versions/RUUs.
Might be RUU for Telus Australia 3.17.841.2, but its not certain:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37227608
redpoint73 said:
Need CID or carrier version. The radio is the only thing useful there, and that particular radio was used on several firmware versions/RUUs.
Might be RUU for Telus Australia 3.17.841.2, but its not certain:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37227608
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Thanks bro I will try them thanks a lot
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