[Q] Help?? won't boot - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

So basically, I was running the stock HTC sense, and decided to root it to install CM10. I unlocked the bootloader via htcdev, and rooted it through a youtube tutorial.
Everything seemed to be going well, until the phone wouldn't boot, and would just power on to the quietly brilliant screen, and off.
I forgot to back up, the RUU exe won't start (it prompts an admin permission message and nothing happens after that), and I couldn't mount my sd in recovery. I can't sideload through CWM, and I relocked my bootloader.
I tried to find a way to just install cm10 through fastboot, but I need a system image, and I can't seem to find one.
I can't seem to find a way out of this.

What carrier version of the phone?

Why do people use youtube to brick their phones then come here after? Why didn't you just come here first?
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area51avenger said:
Why do people use youtube to brick their phones then come here after? Why didn't you just come here first?
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It's the AT&T version.
And as for why I used a video tutorial, the ones here didn't seem to be working. The root itself worked just fine.
Since posting this thread, I've unlocked my boot loader again, which lets me get into Recovery again.

CWM doesn't mount USB on this phone. Its a known bug. Install TWRP using fastboot, and you should be able to mount USB.
From there, just flash the ROM again. You probably just forgot to extract the boot.img (on your computer) and flash using fastboot.
If you are on hboot 1.14 (rooted while on firmware 2.20), you will probably find this helpful: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957193
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1ndistinct said:
And as for why I used a video tutorial, the ones here didn't seem to be working. The root itself worked just fine.
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The methods here work fine, and are the original work. Any YouTube guides you find just steal their methods from here, anyway. Its not like the guy who made the video, discovered the methods for rooting and flashing ROMs.
Plus, its very dangerous to Google around or search YouTube for random tutorials. They are often for the quad core version of the One X, and can brick your phone.
Moral of the story, you won't find better guides and help than on here, and probably worse.

Lol prolly need to flash boot img if you ain't s off
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PLEASE HELP!!! My HTC One X is completely messed up and i would like some help**

Hello everybody i am posting because my One X is messed up. I bought the phone from radio shack and i love it. When i first bought it i rooted it and then downloaded fun root apps like titanium backup, and set cpu. I heard about custom roms and i wanted to try one. So i followed the instructions given on the website. Im sorry i dont remember what website it was that i downloaded it from. So i downloaded Clockworkmod from play store and installed it on my phone. Then copied the rom to my sd card. I tried to flash is but nothing would happen. So i tried to boot into recovery mode and i woould get a legal actions page, then my bootloader would say ***tampered*** ***locked*** ***security warning***. So then i tried to unlock my boot loader via htc dev and i got the error 160 mid not allowed. So i wanted to unroot and restore so i deleted supersu and the su files from my phone and i used root checker to check if unrooted. it said *not properly rooted*. But my phone can still view and download root apps.
Then i tried to restore my phone to stock, but when i pressed factory reset i would get the same legal actions page and my boot loader would say *tampered* *locked* *security warning*. And my att software update doesnt work. when i press on it it says htc dm has stopped and after that it does nothing when i press the button. And many apps close unsuspectingly. I would like to completely revert my phone to stock so i can start over again. thank you.
I have the HTC One X dual core usa version
i bought it at radio shack
It is on AT&T
Sounds like you might have tried to install a rom for the international version. Be thankful it didn't work.
You can't unlock via htcdev without changing your CID because AT&T is blocking it.
The version of CWM in the Play Store (ROM Manager?) is not supported for this phone and will not work.
To restore to stock, you need to flash the RUU for your current version. Check your software version in Settings.
This may come across as rude but you are obviously aware of XDAs existence since you are posting here, why on earth would you do anything to your phone without FIRST checking XDA to make sure it's kosher? I see way too many threads like this and it boggles my mind.
You guys don't want to come to XDA for help with your ROMs and mods, but as soon as you screw something up you come running to us for assistance.
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ewokiscool said:
Hello everybody i am posting because my One X is messed up. I bought the phone from radio shack and i love it. When i first bought it i rooted it and then downloaded fun root apps like titanium backup, and set cpu. I heard about custom roms and i wanted to try one. So i followed the instructions given on the website. Im sorry i dont remember what website it was that i downloaded it from. So i downloaded Clockworkmod from play store and installed it on my phone. Then copied the rom to my sd card. I tried to flash is but nothing would happen. So i tried to boot into recovery mode and i woould get a legal actions page, then my bootloader would say ***tampered*** ***locked*** ***security warning***. So then i tried to unlock my boot loader via htc dev and i got the error 160 mid not allowed. So i wanted to unroot and restore so i deleted supersu and the su files from my phone and i used root checker to check if unrooted. it said *not properly rooted*. But my phone can still view and download root apps.
Then i tried to restore my phone to stock, but when i pressed factory reset i would get the same legal actions page and my boot loader would say *tampered* *locked* *security warning*. And my att software update doesnt work. when i press on it it says htc dm has stopped and after that it does nothing when i press the button. And many apps close unsuspectingly. I would like to completely revert my phone to stock so i can start over again. thank you.
I have the HTC One X dual core usa version
i bought it at radio shack
It is on AT&T
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First, you need to do A LOT more reading before you try to unlock your bootloader and flash ROMs. You missed a ton of steps and it is pretty clear you didn't do your homework. I am not trying to be rude, but trying to save you from ruining your phone.
Check what firmware you have. I assume 1.85 if you have root, but please check. If you want to be able to re-root your phone do not use the 2.20 RUU! Go download the RUU . Follow the instructions and run the RUU to return your phone to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1670238 (1.85 RUU)
You can then start the process over with rooting and unlocking. You must have SuperCID before you can unlock your bootloader. Use TWRP and not CWR because it is not supported on the AT&T One X. You must NEVER try installing a ROM meant for the international version. (Stay in this section of the forum!) Once you root and unlock, you will not be able to download OTAs from HTC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237 (AT&T One X Resources. Pretty much every thing you need)
Butters619 said:
First, you need to do A LOT more reading before you try to unlock your bootloader and flash ROMs. You missed a ton of steps and it is pretty clear you didn't do your homework. I am not trying to be rude, but trying to save you from ruining your phone.
Check what firmware you have. I assume 1.85 if you have root, but please check. If you want to be able to re-root your phone do not use the 2.20 RUU! Go download the RUU . Follow the instructions and run the RUU to return your phone to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1670238 (1.85 RUU)
You can then start the process over with rooting and unlocking. You must have SuperCID before you can unlock your bootloader. Use TWRP and not CWR because it is not supported on the AT&T One X. You must NEVER try installing a ROM meant for the international version. (Stay in this section of the forum!) Once you root and unlock, you will not be able to download OTAs from HTC.
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thankyou so much!! that was such a stupid mistake. The indian people making the videos i was watching for instructions should have been a dead giveaway that it was for the international version!! again thank you so much. so where can i download RUU and instructions. and if you can what would be the best way to root and unlock bootloader for my version of the phone?
ewokiscool said:
thankyou so much!! that was such a stupid mistake. The indian people making the videos i was watching for instructions should have been a dead giveaway that it was for the international version!! again thank you so much. so where can i download RUU and instructions. and if you can what would be the best way to root and unlock bootloader for my version of the phone?
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I edited my reply and included two links. First is to the 1.85 RUU. Make sure you don't have 2.20 by going to Settings -> About -> Software Information and look at Software Number. As long as you don't have 2.20, download that RUU, plug your phone in, and run it. IT WILL ERASE EVERYTHING! so make sure to back up the contents of your SD card first.
The second link is to the AT&T One X resource Roll-up. Everything you need to root/unlock/rom will be in there.
The steps are in this order:
1. Root using the 1.85 root
2. Get SuperCID
3. Go to HTCDev.com to get unlock token, flash unlock token, unlock bootloader
4. Flash recovery (TWRP)
5. Flash ROM
Make sure you read ALL of the instructions first!! And I would recommend CleanROM once you get that far.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you mess up your phone.
ewokiscool said:
thankyou so much!! that was such a stupid mistake. The indian people making the videos i was watching for instructions should have been a dead giveaway that it was for the international version!! again thank you so much. so where can i download RUU and instructions. and if you can what would be the best way to root and unlock bootloader for my version of the phone?
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Butters619 said:
Check what firmware you have. I assume 1.85 if you have root, but please check. If you want to be able to re-root your phone do not use the 2.20 RUU! Go download the RUU . Follow the instructions and run the RUU to return your phone to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1670238 (1.85 RUU)
You can then start the process over with rooting and unlocking. You must have SuperCID before you can unlock your bootloader. Use TWRP and not CWR because it is not supported on the AT&T One X. You must NEVER try installing a ROM meant for the international version. (Stay in this section of the forum!) Once you root and unlock, you will not be able to download OTAs from HTC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237 (AT&T One X Resources. Pretty much every thing you need)
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dude.
edit: Whoops! Didn't realize the edit had come afterwards. That was some odd timing.
But seriously, poke around the forums. Things are labeled pretty well around here.
ewokiscool said:
thankyou so much!! that was such a stupid mistake. The indian people making the videos i was watching for instructions should have been a dead giveaway that it was for the international version!! again thank you so much. so where can i download RUU and instructions. and if you can what would be the best way to root and unlock bootloader for my version of the phone?
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Please read and make sure you know what you are doing before you do! I can not stress this enough.
Rooting/unlocking is very easy and take no time at all, but please read.
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Protogon said:
dude.
edit: Whoops! Didn't realize the edit had come afterwards. That was some odd timing.
But seriously, poke around the forums. Things are labeled pretty well around here.
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I am just trying to guide him in the right direction. It is up to him to make sure to read everything and know what he is doing to his phone.
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I am just trying to guide him in the right direction. It is up to him to make sure to read everything and know what he is doing to his phone.
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It certainly is, but it says something when he asks for this information despite having a large and detailed resource roll-up stickied in the Development forum.
Butters619 said:
I edited my reply and included two links. First is to the 1.85 RUU. Make sure you don't have 2.20 by going to Settings -> About -> Software Information and look at Software Number. As long as you don't have 2.20, download that RUU, plug your phone in, and run it. IT WILL ERASE EVERYTHING! so make sure to back up the contents of your SD card first.
The second link is to the AT&T One X resource Roll-up. Everything you need to root/unlock/rom will be in there.
The steps are in this order:
1. Root using the 1.85 root
2. Get SuperCID
3. Go to HTCDev.com to get unlock token, flash unlock token, unlock bootloader
4. Flash recovery (TWRP)
5. Flash ROM
Make sure you read ALL of the instructions first!! And I would recommend CleanROM once you get that far.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible if you mess up your phone.
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before i do anything i want to know if it will work because my software number is: 1.73.502.1
Protogon said:
It certainly is, but it says something when he asks for this information despite having a large and detailed resource roll-up stickied in the Development forum.
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Yeah he followed a YouTube video and then went straight to Q&A when things went wrong and clearly never stopped by the dev threads once. Perhaps I was being too nice by giving links. Hopefully he shakes that habit quickly.
The second link is to the AT&T One X resource Roll-up. Everything you need to root/unlock/rom will be in there.
The steps are in this order:
1. Root using the 1.85 root
2. Get SuperCID
3. Go to HTCDev.com to get unlock token, flash unlock token, unlock bootloader
4. Flash recovery (TWRP)
5. Flash ROM
Revise - 4.a Make nandroid backup
:beer::beer:
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18th.abn said:
The second link is to the AT&T One X resource Roll-up. Everything you need to root/unlock/rom will be in there.
The steps are in this order:
1. Root using the 1.85 root
2. Get SuperCID
3. Go to HTCDev.com to get unlock token, flash unlock token, unlock bootloader
4. Flash recovery (TWRP)
5. Flash ROM
Revise - 4.a Make nandroid backup
:beer::beer:
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Good point! I just automatically do that every time I flash a rom so I always forget to include that as an additional step. But that will save a lot of time if anything goes wrong.
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ewokiscool said:
before i do anything i want to know if it will work because my software number is: 1.73.502.1
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Although the answer is already in this thread, if I were you, I would take this time to use the search and find out what an RUU is and what it does. You are going to use them many times in the future so might as well know.
This is really starting to become an epidemic
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InflatedTitan said:
This is really starting to become an epidemic
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You should see all the skyrocket users coming to the i777 forums saying they bricked and have no idea why... Probably by flashing a rom for the wrong phone....
Butters619 said:
First, you need to do A LOT more reading before you try to unlock your bootloader and flash ROMs. You missed a ton of steps and it is pretty clear you didn't do your homework. I am not trying to be rude, but trying to save you from ruining your phone.
Check what firmware you have. I assume 1.85 if you have root, but please check. If you want to be able to re-root your phone do not use the 2.20 RUU! Go download the RUU . Follow the instructions and run the RUU to return your phone to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1670238 (1.85 RUU)
You can then start the process over with rooting and unlocking. You must have SuperCID before you can unlock your bootloader. Use TWRP and not CWR because it is not supported on the AT&T One X. You must NEVER try installing a ROM meant for the international version. (Stay in this section of the forum!) Once you root and unlock, you will not be able to download OTAs from HTC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237 (AT&T One X Resources. Pretty much every thing you need)
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thankyou so much i got the RUU and ran it. it worked llike a charm. now for rooting i tried the one click rooot a bunch and did not work, then i tried your link and it did not work. i tried to install the super cid but every website says u must be rooted before doing so
ewokiscool said:
thankyou so much i got the RUU and ran it. it worked llike a charm. now for rooting i tried the one click rooot a bunch and did not work, then i tried your link and it did not work. i tried to install the super cid but every website says u must be rooted before doing so
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Did you make sure to use the 1.85 RUU?
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ewokiscool said:
thankyou so much i got the RUU and ran it. it worked llike a charm. now for rooting i tried the one click rooot a bunch and did not work, then i tried your link and it did not work. i tried to install the super cid but every website says u must be rooted before doing so
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As long as you flashed 1.85 then the root script will work. You may have to manually set the day ahead and try again a few times. Read the thread. Search the thread. Your answers are probably in there.
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ewokiscool said:
thankyou so much i got the RUU and ran it. it worked llike a charm. now for rooting i tried the one click rooot a bunch and did not work, then i tried your link and it did not work. i tried to install the super cid but every website says u must be rooted before doing so
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As long as you flashed 1.85 then the root script will work. You may have to manually set the day ahead and try again a few times. Read the thread. Search the thread. Your answers are probably in there.
Butters619 said:
Did you make sure to use the 1.85 RUU?
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As long as you flashed 1.85 then the root script will work. You may have to manually set the day ahead and try again a few times. Read the thread. Search the thread. Your answers are probably in there.
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As long as you flashed 1.85 then the root script will work. You may have to manually set the day ahead and try again a few times. Read the thread. Search the thread. Your answers are probably in there.
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yes i looked at the whole thread and i am !))% sure i downloaded 1.85 i tried your link and looked at the whole thread and bumped the date ahead and rebooted a bunch of times and it didn't work. my error was when i would press att software update, nothing would happen. it would not check for updates or reboot. i tried two other root options like one click root. and another way from the link you sent me. does not work.
ewokiscool said:
yes i looked at the whole thread and i am !))% sure i downloaded 1.85 i tried your link and looked at the whole thread and bumped the date ahead and rebooted a bunch of times and it didn't work. my error was when i would press att software update, nothing would happen. it would not check for updates or reboot. i tried two other root options like one click root. and another way from the link you sent me. does not work.
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So you run the one click method, it tells you to try to run the AT&T software update, and your phone does nothing? That is what is happening?
Butters619 said:
So you run the one click method, it tells you to try to run the AT&T software update, and your phone does nothing? That is what is happening?
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yes when i press check for updates nothing happens. im not sure if this is the reason but after the RUU was done and my phone was put back to stock, a popup for att software update came up and it downloaded and i had the update. i went to about then software info the software number is 1.85 so i am very confused.

Could really use a wish right now.. Stuck in Bootloader after failed flash of TWRP

Ok friend just got his new one x on att just moments ago.. wanted it rooted.. so i did i think.
installed Rom toolbox and tried to add that Twrp or what ever its caled custoer recovery (ot Clockwork mod)
Then selected boot to recover and its now stuck on a boot loader screen and will no go anwehere other than that pretty mch,, if i reboot it has the htc logo a warning about this beinga dev and then back to bootloader witch says s-on tampered and locked..
Im trying everyting and i got my boot loader key thing but i cant submit it to htc cause im guessing att wants it to sstay locked..
I cannot boot into the rom or anything i have a downloaded folder of http://www.mediafire.com/?d41k2x8sm9gesup
and tried to flash the fastboot cache still... notta..
What do i do to get out of this.. to unlock it and et back to root or even back to 1.85.. anything
Have you tried an ruu?
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Mortland said:
Ok friend just got his new one x on att just moments ago.. wanted it rooted.. so i did i think.
installed Rom toolbox and tried to add that Twrp or what ever its caled custoer recovery (ot Clockwork mod)
Then selected boot to recover and its now stuck on a boot loader screen and will no go anwehere other than that pretty mch,, if i reboot it has the htc logo a warning about this beinga dev and then back to bootloader witch says s-on tampered and locked..
Im trying everyting and i got my boot loader key thing but i cant submit it to htc cause im guessing att wants it to sstay locked..
I cannot boot into the rom or anything i have a downloaded folder of http://www.mediafire.com/?d41k2x8sm9gesup
and tried to flash the fastboot cache still... notta..
What do i do to get out of this.. to unlock it and et back to root or even back to 1.85.. anything
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Hold the power button until the phone shuts off, then try booting it up and see if it actually boots
EDIT: Just seen you did try to reboot...my bad. Like guy above me said try an RUU
after googling to death the only one i could find is a exe that needs to be dont via the phone being in the on working state, got any links for a ruu to flash?
The sticky at the top of the forum has the links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
You can flash an RUU while in bootloader mode.
Your problem is that you didn't unlock the bootloader and you are running a third party recovery. The security "features" of the bootloader being locked and you being S-ON prevent the phone from booting.
Well you would have had to have rooted it first before installing a custom recovery like twrp.
To get back, you'll want to:
Download the RUU file from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1670238
Download the HTC driver from this link
HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exehttp://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
Install the HTC driver and restart your computer
Plug in your phone and run the Ruu.exe file
This will put your phone back to the way it was when you bought it.
Then, take some time and read the threads about rooting and installing twrp before trying again.
Also, try not to post questions in the Dev section.
z28james said:
The sticky at the top of the forum has the links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
You can flash an RUU while in bootloader mode.
Your problem is that you didn't unlock the bootloader and you are running a third party recovery. The security "features" of the bootloader being locked and you being S-ON prevent the phone from booting.
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Yea realized what i did after i did it.. I have a Thnderbolt on verizon and also had to s-off. I figured out where to get a ruu i think for the moment so ty lets hope lol
mod should probably move this one to q&a.
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im following this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...709296&page=38
and so i did this and it worked ok i think on the first try.... like a idiot i attempted to flash a recovry wit s-on and the bootloader lockd so i got stuck in a bootloader loop and then was able to ruu back to 1.85 on att.. now i do excatly the instructions and when i get to
adb shell ls -l /data/local.prop
i get "no such file or directory"
and i have changed dates up the wazoo forwards backwards back to the current, reset the phone by factory wipe and reset via bootloader.. im stuck
also if it matters i get no such file or dir on
adb shell rm /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvd
and link failed file exists on
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvdmscomo.so
Mortland said:
im following this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...709296&page=38
and so i did this and it worked ok i think on the first try.... like a idiot i attempted to flash a recovry wit s-on and the bootloader lockd so i got stuck in a bootloader loop and then was able to ruu back to 1.85 on att.. now i do excatly the instructions and when i get to
adb shell ls -l /data/local.prop
i get "no such file or directory"
and i have changed dates up the wazoo forwards backwards back to the current, reset the phone by factory wipe and reset via bootloader.. im stuck
also if it matters i get no such file or dir on
adb shell rm /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvd
and link failed file exists on
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/data/com.redbend.vdmc/lib/libvdmscomo.so
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First, you double posted in the Dev section,, if you browse this forum you'll quickly realize that there a no other questions in here..... As such your thread is going to be moved, and you'll probably be flamed more than I'm flaming you now.
Second, if your bootloader was locked how did you try to flash TWRP, If you're still locked are you tampered? Just flash a stock RUU. If 1.85 doesn't work flash a newer one, and then pray to god someone roots it.
Third, with the S-OFF ,, well I would like to know what this has to do with anything as this hasn't been achieved yet. You obviously did a ton of reading before you embarked on your noob flashing.
If you're locked and not tampered (which I doubt) just take your phone back to the store and give them some BS like your battery is bad and have them swap you phone out (if you're ATT).
EDIT: I re-read this. Ignore everything I said with the exception of you posting in the wrong forums. I see you don't even have a One X .... dude ... quit posting here and make a new thread
HydroSkillet said:
EDIT: I re-read this. Ignore everything I said with the exception of you posting in the wrong forums. I see you don't even have a One X .... dude ... quit posting here and make a new thread
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He said he's trying to root/mod his friends One X (while he himself has a Thunderbolt). But yeah, its confusing.
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Mortland said:
installed Rom toolbox
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AFAIK, there is no ROM Toolbox that works for this device. That was probably your biggest mistake. Don't install/flash/mod things willy-nilly before doing the proper research. Every Android device is rooted, S-Off etc. a bit (or very) differently. Lots has changed on HTC phones since the Thunderbolt. Just because something worked for that phone, does not mean it will on the One X.
Back off, and do the proper research before doing anything else. Stick to this subforum (AT&T One X) and don't go Googling around on random sites. Everything you need is here, and safe. At least you have bootloader, so you can probably recover. Mess with it more, without knowing what you are doing, and you may well hard brick it.
You can start your research by reading the sticky at the top of this forum that says not to post questions in Development.
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Mortland said:
im following this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...709296&page=38
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Link is broken, can't tell what you are trying to do.
Your best bet is to flash a stock RUU, I'd start with the 1.85 one. RUUs can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
Make sure your bootloader screen says LOCKED or RELOCKED. If it somehow got UNLOCKED in your tinkerings, you will need to get RELOCKED (RUU will not run with bootloader unlocked). But that is likely not the case.

Flashed a ROM for the HTC quad core, ignorantly. Phone now non functional

So I managed to unlock bootloader through htcdev.com, managed to root it with OneXRootOneClick and also managed to get Clockwork Mod Recovery.
However, I attempted to flash Android Revolution HD which seems to be for the Quad core solely.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
Needless to say, the installation doesnt complete.
At the moment, I cannot normally boot my phone. Either I open it in bootloader, either it stays stuck on HTC logo with the following message: this build is for development purposes only do not distribute outside htc with out htc write permission failure to comply my lead to legal action.
How can I fix this issue? I wouldn't mind bringing it back to stock. Any help/assistance is appreciated.
Reading from other threads where users have fallen into the trap of installing an international ROM, you've hard bricked your device. Since the /system partitions of the International and Dual-core versions differ. you might have basically screwed up your phone.
Edit: actually, read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755156&highlight=hard+bricked
it's quite likely you now have a $500 paperweight.
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So I managed to unlock bootloader through htcdev.com, managed to root it with OneXRootOneClick and also managed to get Clockwork Mod Recovery.
However, I attempted to flash Android Revolution HD which seems to be for the Quad core solely.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
Needless to say, the installation doesnt complete.
At the moment, I cannot normally boot my phone. Either I open it in bootloader, either it stays stuck on HTC logo with the following message: this build is for development purposes only do not distribute outside htc with out htc write permission failure to comply my lead to legal action.
How can I fix this issue? I wouldn't mind bringing it back to stock. Any help/assistance is appreciated.
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That HTC screen you get is normal its from unlocking the bl...but as your phone ..you can't get into recovery ? When the white screen comes on hold down power of screen does go black hold down buttons to get into recovery but that probably won't work with your given situation hook it up into computer your going to want to relock your bootloader and run an RUU just search around in the many threads like your situation you'll see the fastboot commands you need to put in
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Gunnyman is probably right
I can get into clockwork recovery. Though im not quite sure what to flash from there
Wanna sell it?
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If you still have access to recovery then it could still be OK. Try formatting /system, factory reset, then flash any custom ROMs (for Dual Core, obviously) and see if it boots up. After that you can relock your phone and flash Dual Core RUU, but it's better to get your phone working first.
Looks like op didn't do much research should be using twrp instead of cwm
omario8484 said:
Looks like op didn't do much research should be using twrp instead of cwm
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I think that's the least of his problems
omario8484 said:
Looks like op didn't do much research should be using twrp instead of cwm
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I tried installing it, it wouldnt boot into recovery mode with TWRP
Another one bites the dust
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EDIT: disregard...
I'll buy it for parts
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You could try relocking your bootloader and running an RUU. Hold the volume down key when you power on the phone to try to get to the bootloader. Then, follow the instructions in the thread below.
AT&T/ROGERS One X Resources Compilation Roll-Up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
Managed to somehow fix it
Did not manage to run an RUU (Error 152: Image Update Error)
However...
Simply flashed a custom ROM: OFFICIAL ParanoidAndroid [2.14]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889162
Thanks for your replies! Especially Mentwar
And for those who were convinced I had bricked my phone... Well I'm just glad you were wrong
go buy a lottery ticket. You were incredibly lucky.
PA is a great ROM. Good choice
I flashed the same Rom good thing I fixed mine to
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Did I brick my Inspire 4G?

I'm sure I haven't bricked this phone, because in the process of rooting it, it will eventually say it's S-OFF. But after getting to that point, I can choose Recovery in CWM and when it gets to the white screen with the green HTC logo, after about 4 seconds, it will fade to black. This has happened to 2 phones I've rooted. Luckily mine worked like a charm, but after the last 2...I'm afraid to root another one. Does this sound like a bad memory card, or maybe it's not a gold card? I've searched around and couldn't find an answer, so maybe someone here at XDA has experienced this problem and has an answer.
TIA
t4duzan said:
I'm sure I haven't bricked this phone, because in the process of rooting it, it will eventually say it's S-OFF. But after getting to that point, I can choose Recovery in CWM and when it gets to the white screen with the green HTC logo, after about 4 seconds, it will fade to black. This has happened to 2 phones I've rooted. Luckily mine worked like a charm, but after the last 2...I'm afraid to root another one. Does this sound like a bad memory card, or maybe it's not a gold card? I've searched around and couldn't find an answer, so maybe someone here at XDA has experienced this problem and has an answer.
TIA
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I quite don't get that....you can choose recovery in CWM?? what does that is supposed to mean? CWM is a custom recovery. I guess that you are probably refering to hboot. Anyway, if you are S-OFF, then you might not have a recovery installed, so flash a new one (use the guide in my signature or look for post # 7 in the Ace Think Tank in the general section of the Desire HD forum)
Make sure first that you are S-OFF for certain, if you are not, then you won't be able to flash anything at all. Then, try re running the Hack Kit again from the white splash screen as the manual tells you to.
glevitan said:
I quite don't get that....you can choose recovery in CWM?? what does that is supposed to mean? CWM is a custom recovery. I guess that you are probably refering to hboot. Anyway, if you are S-OFF, then you might not have a recovery installed, so flash a new one (use the guide in my signature or look for post # 7 in the Ace Think Tank in the general section of the Desire HD forum)
Make sure first that you are S-OFF for certain, if you are not, then you won't be able to flash anything at all. Then, try re running the Hack Kit again from the white splash screen as the manual tells you to.
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Yes, I guess I did mean hboot. In the process of Recovery is when it will fail and there is a ROM loaded for it to recover from on the SD card. Is it possibly because it is looking for the clockworkmod/backup folder and there is not one? I just realized that maybe I can copy a backup from my phone (we have the same exact phone) and place in there if it's possible. I don't have access to the phone now, as it is a friends. Also, if it fades out at the white HTC logo and just gets hung up, there is no way to re-run the Hack Kit is there?
Thanks for the help glevitan, as you've helped me before and I HAVE downloaded your Ultimate Hack Guide and keep it on my phone for reference.
t4duzan said:
Yes, I guess I did mean hboot. In the process of Recovery is when it will fail and there is a ROM loaded for it to recover from on the SD card. Is it possibly because it is looking for the clockworkmod/backup folder and there is not one? I just realized that maybe I can copy a backup from my phone (we have the same exact phone) and place in there if it's possible. I don't have access to the phone now, as it is a friends. Also, if it fades out at the white HTC logo and just gets hung up, there is no way to re-run the Hack Kit is there?
Thanks for the help glevitan, as you've helped me before and I HAVE downloaded your Ultimate Hack Guide and keep it on my phone for reference.
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Just a question, are you sure that the phone is S-OFF? or has an unlocked bootlaoder? In either way you can flash recovery again from fastboot and then a custom rom again.
If you need help, I can lend you a hand via teamviewer..just let me know. :good:
glevitan said:
Just a question, are you sure that the phone is S-OFF? or has an unlocked bootlaoder? In either way you can flash recovery again from fastboot and then a custom rom again.
If you need help, I can lend you a hand via teamviewer..just let me know. :good:
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I'm going by after work to pick up the phone and will work on it this weekend. Thanks for the offer of help too. I'll post back with how this turns out.
t4duzan said:
I'm going by after work to pick up the phone and will work on it this weekend. Thanks for the offer of help too. I'll post back with how this turns out.
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ok. Good luck!
Ok glevitan, I believe the problem might be in the PD98IMG.zip that's on the root of my SD card. I noticed when the phone booted into hboot, it would display that the image file was wrong, or something to that effect and then would force an update, which would load the HTC spashscreen and then ultimately fade out. I figured it had a bad PD98IMG.zip file, so I found the original aahk-13012012.zip and extracted the PD98IMG.zip from there and overwrote the one in the root. It didn't work. A different story...I noticed on my Inspire 4G (working correctly, but hboot had same error, even though I could load recovery from there) that it wasn't finding the correct image either. I copied over the PD98IMG.zip onto my phone and now both phones are now fading out on the HTC splashscreen after about 4 seconds. This tells me that it's in the SD card, right? If so, any suggestions? Both phones were rooted using this version of aahk.
Edit: Also, with this new PD98IMG.zip image, hboot will go into the process of parsing for
[1] boot
[2] recovery
[3] radio_v2
Once this is done, I push Power to reboot and that's when I get the failure in the HTC splashscreen.
Edit: I noticed in the PD98IMG.zip there was no md5 file, so I stuck one in there and got my phone working (which is not the one with the original issue started in this thread) and was able to restore a nandroid backup. I put this same SD card in the original damaged phone and it didn't restore like mine did. I still think it's an SD card issue causing the HTC splashscreen fadeout, but don't know where to go know.
Also, my PD98IMG.zip only has a recovery.img and a recovery.md5 file in it. I noticed that the original aahk PD98IMG.zip has those along with a boot.img and a radio.img. Should those be in the PD98IMG.zip? I know this post was edited twice and is very jumbled, so if you can make sense of it and offer solutions, much obliged.
t4duzan said:
Ok glevitan, I believe the problem might be in the PD98IMG.zip that's on the root of my SD card. I noticed when the phone booted into hboot, it would display that the image file was wrong, or something to that effect and then would force an update, which would load the HTC spashscreen and then ultimately fade out. I figured it had a bad PD98IMG.zip file, so I found the original aahk-13012012.zip and extracted the PD98IMG.zip from there and overwrote the one in the root. It didn't work. A different story...I noticed on my Inspire 4G (working correctly, but hboot had same error, even though I could load recovery from there) that it wasn't finding the correct image either. I copied over the PD98IMG.zip onto my phone and now both phones are now fading out on the HTC splashscreen after about 4 seconds. This tells me that it's in the SD card, right? If so, any suggestions? Both phones were rooted using this version of aahk.
Edit: Also, with this new PD98IMG.zip image, hboot will go into the process of parsing for
[1] boot
[2] recovery
[3] radio_v2
Once this is done, I push Power to reboot and that's when I get the failure in the HTC splashscreen.
Edit: I noticed in the PD98IMG.zip there was no md5 file, so I stuck one in there and got my phone working (which is not the one with the original issue started in this thread) and was able to restore a nandroid backup. I put this same SD card in the original damaged phone and it didn't restore like mine did. I still think it's an SD card issue causing the HTC splashscreen fadeout, but don't know where to go know.
Also, my PD98IMG.zip only has a recovery.img and a recovery.md5 file in it. I noticed that the original aahk PD98IMG.zip has those along with a boot.img and a radio.img. Should those be in the PD98IMG.zip? I know this post was edited twice and is very jumbled, so if you can make sense of it and offer solutions, much obliged.
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Ok, I quite don't get much...sorry, but that version of the Hack Kit is old, so use the lastest one: http://tau.shadowchild.nl/attn1/?p=74
But again, I don't still get if the phone is S-OFF or not. If you are S-OFF there is no need to do all that process. Even, you can flash a RUU without using the PD98IMG way if you suspect that the sdcard is messed.
You can flash it over fastboot.... Anyway, you will have to flash this RUU (which is the gingerbread update 2.3.3 version of ATT. the lastest one, if you are not S-OFF will make things a bit harder for you to run the hack kit later): http://https://dl.dropbox.com/u/30674730/RUU_Ace_Gingerbread_S_Cingular_US_2.47.502.7_Radio_12.56.60.25_26.10.04.03_M_release_200368_signed.exe
Put the phone in fastboot usb (when in hboot, plug the phone and it should read fastboot usb in red, if not, just press power button to toggle to fastboot). Then, just run that .exe file and it should flash...
glevitan said:
Ok, I quite don't get much...sorry, but that version of the Hack Kit is old, so use the lastest one: http://tau.shadowchild.nl/attn1/?p=74
But again, I don't still get if the phone is S-OFF or not. If you are S-OFF there is no need to do all that process. Even, you can flash a RUU without using the PD98IMG way if you suspect that the sdcard is messed.
You can flash it over fastboot.... Anyway, you will have to flash this RUU (which is the gingerbread update 2.3.3 version of ATT. the lastest one, if you are not S-OFF will make things a bit harder for you to run the hack kit later): http://https://dl.dropbox.com/u/30674730/RUU_Ace_Gingerbread_S_Cingular_US_2.47.502.7_Radio_12.56.60.25_26.10.04.03_M_release_200368_signed.exe
Put the phone in fastboot usb (when in hboot, plug the phone and it should read fastboot usb in red, if not, just press power button to toggle to fastboot). Then, just run that .exe file and it should flash...
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Sorry, I thought I had said I was S-OFF. I can get my phone to be fastboot usb when hooked up with a usb in hboot, but can't reflash aahk or anything computer related. It just doesn't seem to recognize anything on the PC.
Edit: And I apologize glevitan, I've searched and found a couple of threads related to the black screen after the HTC logo, so I know you guys have helped and explained this numerous times before. I just couldn't get any of the suggestions from those threads to work out. Thanks for any help you may input.
t4duzan said:
Sorry, I thought I had said I was S-OFF. I can get my phone to be fastboot usb when hooked up with a usb in hboot, but can't reflash aahk or anything computer related. It just doesn't seem to recognize anything on the PC.
Edit: And I apologize glevitan, I've searched and found a couple of threads related to the black screen after the HTC logo, so I know you guys have helped and explained this numerous times before. I just couldn't get any of the suggestions from those threads to work out. Thanks for any help you may input.
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I was having a similar problem, I'm not too sure if it relates to what your experiencing. But I was trying to gain s-off my hboot was in fact unlocked but was still s-on. I was reading around and flashed a few boot.img with fast boot. I had that problem where htc screen would show then fade to black, and then stay black.
What I did was (I had installed recovery pretty early on) I did a factory reset in recovery then went to restore. Prior to this thank god I had transfered my nandroids to the pc b4 flashing new boot.img(s) then flashed the boot.img from the nandroid I just restored. All was well back into stock. I then found the insecure boot.img to use for aahk, flashed that in fastboot and relocked hboot. Reran aahk in linux. Got me to S-OFF with unlock.
If you need a fairly stock nandroid I can provide one.
t4duzan said:
Sorry, I thought I had said I was S-OFF. I can get my phone to be fastboot usb when hooked up with a usb in hboot, but can't reflash aahk or anything computer related. It just doesn't seem to recognize anything on the PC.
Edit: And I apologize glevitan, I've searched and found a couple of threads related to the black screen after the HTC logo, so I know you guys have helped and explained this numerous times before. I just couldn't get any of the suggestions from those threads to work out. Thanks for any help you may input.
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Ok, you need to reflash the RUU I posted above....you just need to flash that from fastboot usb. If you can't do it, Then you need to flash it manually. Just let me know and I can lend you a hand over teamviewer. When you get the phone back, then you run the hack kit.
glevitan said:
Ok, you need to reflash the RUU I posted above....you just need to flash that from fastboot usb. If you can't do it, Then you need to flash it manually. Just let me know and I can lend you a hand over teamviewer. When you get the phone back, then you run the hack kit.
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glevitan, you're awesome. I restored the phone by running the RUU executable and reran the aahk and am now fully rooted. Both times I got the black screen on this phone previously was on the same PC, but this time I ran aahk on my PC and it ran correctly. I sincerely appreciate your help in helping me to achieve root for this phone. Hopefully this thread helps someone in the future.
Can you or anyone do step by step on how too root the HTC inspire? From step one an not for get anything even if its an hour long video? Anything would help. I'm new with the HTC inspire. It seems that I can't root it at all. I'm not saying I can't root phones I rooted a lot. I have done the HTC Evo sprint the HTC amaze tmobile I have done three galaxy s2's the sprint the boost an the straight talk an many more. But this HTC inspire has me at a "STOP" noting seems too work at all. Please Help Me.
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Can you or anyone do step by step on how too root the HTC inspire? From step one an not for get anything even if its an hour long video? Anything would help. I'm new with the HTC inspire. It seems that I can't root it at all. I'm not saying I can't root phones I rooted a lot. I have done the HTC Evo sprint the HTC amaze tmobile I have done three galaxy s2's the sprint the boost an the straight talk an many more. But this HTC inspire has me at a "STOP" noting seems too work at all. Please Help Me.
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What have you tried? AAHK is the only real option. There is a very clear guide over at the Ace Think Tank post #7, linked in my signature.
jimmyport said:
Can you or anyone do step by step on how too root the HTC inspire? From step one an not for get anything even if its an hour long video? Anything would help. I'm new with the HTC inspire. It seems that I can't root it at all. I'm not saying I can't root phones I rooted a lot. I have done the HTC Evo sprint the HTC amaze tmobile I have done three galaxy s2's the sprint the boost an the straight talk an many more. But this HTC inspire has me at a "STOP" noting seems too work at all. Please Help Me.
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Besides what bananagranola said, you need to know that video tutorials suck. They skip important details and that, will probably get you stuck. Read the guide adviced, and the hack kit site (got the link in the Ace Think Tank Thread)...that is all you need to know.
I have tryed the Aahk. My problem is when it ask me to downgrade ruu an all that. All my phone dose when I run the aahk I push 1 an then it ask too downgrade so i put y then something about the ruu an I put y then it says pushing the 9 something file. ( sorry I'm not home on my computer ) so I'm not 100% on what it is saying. But then my phone boots to Hboot dose its thank. Then says bad image. I have done this a lot of times with the aahk. I even tock the s-on off an on. Is there a way that someone can jump into my computer an do this?
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I wish they would do a video an not skip anything at all. That would be really nice. I fill like there is stuff I'm missing. Dose anyone know off there heads what all needs too be downloade? I have the aahk an drivers. I did everything I been reading the fing manual. I have a ROM an gapps ready too go. Just need too root the phone so I can run the rom.
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jimmyport said:
I have tryed the Aahk. My problem is when it ask me to downgrade ruu an all that. All my phone dose when I run the aahk I push 1 an then it ask too downgrade so i put y then something about the ruu an I put y then it says pushing the 9 something file. ( sorry I'm not home on my computer ) so I'm not 100% on what it is saying. But then my phone boots to Hboot dose its thank. Then says bad image. I have done this a lot of times with the aahk. I even tock the s-on off an on. Is there a way that someone can jump into my computer an do this?
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I wish they would do a video an not skip anything at all. That would be really nice. I fill like there is stuff I'm missing. Dose anyone know off there heads what all needs too be downloade? I have the aahk an drivers. I did everything I been reading the fing manual. I have a ROM an gapps ready too go. Just need too root the phone so I can run the rom.
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Try using a different sdcard. If the RUU image is not being read, that is probably due to a bad sdcard. It is corrupted to work as a goldcard but fine for usual day use.
I have. I have had 4 of them now. Two 2 gigs one 36gig an one 8 gig. New I paid for them an a new USB cored fast data cable for the phone.
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jimmyport said:
I have. I have had 4 of them now. Two 2 gigs one 36gig an one 8 gig. New I paid for them an a new USB cored fast data cable for the phone.
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2gb is enough...don't use another cable but the oem one that came with the phone. Anyway, that seems to be a sdcard issue. Try with another one and then report back.
I will go buy one more. But I Dont thank its that. An why not use a fast data cored for my phone?
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SIM unlock didn't work, factory reset wiped everything, phone doesn't boot.

But wait, there's more.
I just exchanged an Xperia S for this HTC One S in excellent condition. It was already bootloader unloked, has TWRP only that it was sim locked. I tried the unlock.sh script (both from terminal emulator, and root explorer) then manually getting the UN_lock_code and subtracting the reversed 7 digits from the IMEI (with the added one), and even the automated app. The script kept running and never show the unlock code, and the one I got using this method wasn't accepted.
Then I thought I should to a factory reset and try again. So I reboot to bootloader, chose factory reset and now everything is wiped. No OS installed so I can't boot, TWRP won't mount USB storage so I can' flash any other rom.
Please help.
Is this a ville or the ville C2?
From your hbot, it seems like C2
42freelancer said:
Is this a ville or the ville C2?
From your hbot, it seems like C2
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It is a C2, yes. How does that help me?
edit: Well, some good news is that I managed to be able to mount USB storage from TWRP (a simple FORMAT in windows seems to have fixed it). Any particular rom I should flash before attempting to sim unlock again?
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zgomot said:
It is a C2, yes. How does that help me?
edit: Well, some good news is that I managed to be able to mount USB storage from TWRP (a simple FORMAT in windows seems to have fixed it). Any particular rom I should flash before attempting to sim unlock again?
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Knowing that it is C2 will prevent you from flashing a ROM that isn't compatible with your phone. From experience, I'd go with PAC Rom. It has a ton of features, and should allow you to do anything you want. As far as SIM unlocking, shouldn't you be S-Off first?
And you formatted the phone via Windows? I've never heard of such a thing, never mind it actually fixing a problem.
But if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And your issue seems to be resolved for the most part. Regarding booting, that is.
42freelancer said:
Knowing that it is C2 will prevent you from flashing a ROM that isn't compatible with your phone. From experience, I'd go with PAC Rom. It has a ton of features, and should allow you to do anything you want.
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How about ViperSC2? Will that do?
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As far as SIM unlocking, shouldn't you be S-Off first?
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I'm not sure, tbh, do I? But if I do, that's what I'll do first, however, I don't recall reading anywhere S-OFF being a prerequisite to sim unlocking.
42freelancer said:
And you formatted the phone via Windows? I've never heard of such a thing, never mind it actually fixing a problem.
But if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And your issue seems to be resolved for the most part. Regarding booting, that is.
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Well yeah... oddly enough... I formatted the phone's internal storage via windows and then I was able to mount it as USB storage from recovery.
further edit: I managed to flash a rom and boot the phone.
For the sake of trying everything, I would s-off first. The easiest way is from stock right after running an RUU, without a custom recovery, No SU or busybox, and a locked bootloader. Moonshine worked for me after trying all the other methods.
I personally love the Viper ROMS. I only wish they would have kept updating the ones for the ONE S and slammed kitkat into it. It would be my daily driver. I use a ville with dirty unicorn 4.4. It's my daily driver.
Awesome that you got it mounted. Maybe that forced the drivers to reinstall properly. Did you check for fastboot and ADB functionality and visibility from the computer? You'll need both of those before attempting s-off.
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zgomot said:
How about ViperSC2? Will that do?
I'm not sure, tbh, do I? But if I do, that's what I'll do first, however, I don't recall reading anywhere S-OFF being a prerequisite to sim unlocking.
Well yeah... oddly enough... I formatted the phone's internal storage via windows and then I was able to mount it as USB storage from recovery.
further edit: I managed to flash a rom and boot the phone.
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Not sure if you saw my last post before this one, I forgot to reply with your quote.
42freelancer said:
For the sake of trying everything, I would s-off first. The easiest way is from stock right after running an RUU, without a custom recovery, No SU or busybox, and a locked bootloader. Moonshine worked for me after trying all the other methods.
I personally love the Viper ROMS. I only wish they would have kept updating the ones for the ONE S and slammed kitkat into it. It would be my daily driver. I use a ville with dirty unicorn 4.4. It's my daily driver.
Awesome that you got it mounted. Maybe that forced the drivers to reinstall properly. Did you check for fastboot and ADB functionality and visibility from the computer? You'll need both of those before attempting s-off.
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Not sure if you saw my last post before this one, I forgot to reply with your quote.
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adb devices lists the phone, however fastboot devices does not... it keeps waiting for device. I tried this fix for windows 8.1 but I can't get it to take the modded drivers. It says it finds them but can't install because the system supposedly cannot find the file.
That seems to be an issue with Windows 8.1. It also seems to be the only OS affecting fastboot. There is a file I used to get all of my drivers working properly, with ADB and fastboot. Fastboot is required with any S-Off attempt. I'll go scope out the file and return here.
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zgomot said:
adb devices lists the phone, however fastboot devices does not... it keeps waiting for device. I tried this fix for windows 8.1 but I can't get it to take the modded drivers. It says it finds them but can't install because the system supposedly cannot find the file.
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Try this! This should work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
This is what I used last night to reinstall my drivers with working ADB and Fastboot. It also comes with a picture guide on how to fix the device detection. It's fast, easy, lightweight, and best of all, it works!
Your help is really appreciated.
I already tried this fix as well but I get the same error message. Damn system can't seem to find the file when I am pointing it to it...
I need to get some sleep now, will try more tomorrow.
Tried that and I still can't get fastboot devices to enumerate my device. Pfffft.
zgomot said:
Your help is really appreciated.
I already tried this fix as well but I get the same error message. Damn system can't seem to find the file when I am pointing it to it...
I need to get some sleep now, will try more tomorrow.
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No sweat. I've got nothing going on later, so I'll do some research for ya! Night
OK, I managed to get fastboot working, but not S-OFF. Moonshine doesn't work, it keeps saying something needs to be fixed and that I need to read, haha funny. Thing is I followed the exact procedure and met all the prerequisites except for being on a stock ROM.
Currently I am running ViperS C2 5.1.0 baseband 16.22.30.03U_16.11.20.24_M, build number 3.19.401.101. I tried a couple RUUs but none worked. Which am I to use? What next?
zgomot said:
OK, I managed to get fastboot working, but not S-OFF. Moonshine doesn't work, it keeps saying something needs to be fixed and that I need to read, haha funny. Thing is I followed the exact procedure and met all the prerequisites except for being on a stock ROM.
Currently I am running ViperS C2 5.1.0 baseband 16.22.30.03U_16.11.20.24_M, build number 3.19.401.101. I tried a couple RUUs but none worked. Which am I to use? What next?
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What is your carrier and CID? MAybe I have a RUU downloaded. I tend to grab them all. 2tb space, plus tons of cloud storage.
[EDIT] I also posted a thread on how to s-off, if that helps. I'll still look for the appropriate RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2652601
42freelancer said:
What is your carrier and CID? MAybe I have a RUU downloaded. I tend to grab them all. 2tb space, plus tons of cloud storage.
[EDIT] I also posted a thread on how to s-off, if that helps. I'll still look for the appropriate RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2652601
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CID: HTC__032 And when you ask about my carrier do you mean the one I want to use? It's Vodafone Romania and so far I'm sure the phone works with Orange Romania. Other networks I haven't tried.
zgomot said:
CID: HTC__032 And when you ask about my carrier do you mean the one I want to use? It's Vodafone Romania and so far I'm sure the phone works with Orange Romania. Other networks I haven't tried.
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I found this repository with some RUU. The last one is the most recent and the closest to your radio version. Reverting flashing this RUU should update your radio to match it. Once stock, you should have the ability to s-off and will have a new kernel. Have you tried flashing the kernel through fastboot?
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I found this repository with some RUU. The last one is the most recent and the closest to your radio version. Reverting flashing this RUU should update your radio to match it. Once stock, you should have the ability to s-off and will have a new kernel. Have you tried flashing the kernel through fastboot?
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If you mean this one then I tried that and eventually it gives error 131 CUSTOMER ID ERROR and saying it cannot update my device.
zgomot said:
If you mean this one then I tried that and eventually it gives error 131 CUSTOMER ID ERROR and saying it cannot update my device.
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Was your bootloader UNLOCKED when you tried that update? Because RUU require that the bootloader be LOCKED before they have the ability to flash.
fastboot oem lock
if you didn't know.
Other than that, I'm at a loss. Until you find the appropriate RUU i guess
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Was your bootloader UNLOCKED when you tried that update? Because RUU require that the bootloader be LOCKED before they have the ability to flash.
fastboot oem lock
if you didn't know.
Other than that, I'm at a loss. Until you find the appropriate RUU i guess
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Nope. Bootloader is Relocked.
Now I'm facing another problem. I flashed TWRP via WinDroid HTC ONE S Toolkit and now, when I chose recovery from HBOOT, I get a red triangle with an exclamation mark.
edit: the red triangle was due to flashing TWRP on a locked bootloader. What I plan to do do now is flash this stock rom and try getting S-OFF and eventually sim unlock from there.
*fingers crossed*
further edit: apparently my cid is not supported by this rom.
zgomot said:
Nope. Bootloader is Relocked.
Now I'm facing another problem. I flashed TWRP via WinDroid HTC ONE S Toolkit and now, when I chose recovery from HBOOT, I get a red triangle with an exclamation mark.
edit: the red triangle was due to flashing TWRP on a locked bootloader. What I plan to do do now is flash this stock rom and try getting S-OFF and eventually sim unlock from there.
*fingers crossed*
further edit: apparently my cid is not supported by this rom.
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You will have to SuperCID then. That requires S-Off most of the time. Back to stock it seems. The RUU hunt continues. I've been looking for you, just to see if I stumble upon it.
[EDIT] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2644607 TRY THE FIRST RUU HERE! This one is the same CID as your carrier. it may upgrade your radio and hboot.
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You will have to SuperCID then. That requires S-Off most of the time. Back to stock it seems. The RUU hunt continues. I've been looking for you, just to see if I stumble upon it.
[EDIT] TRY THE FIRST RUU HERE! This one is the same CID as your carrier. it may upgrade your radio and hboot.
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PROGRESS!
I managed to get S-OFF. Do I try sim-unlocking now, or is there anything else I have to do first?

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