[HELP] This Build is for Devlopment purposes only bootloop, HELP! - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Forgive me for my noobishness but I am in desperate need of help.
So after using the easy way out to root my One X (onexroot[dot]com) not only did my device not root (phone's bootloader unlocked) but whenever I try to do a factory reset, update the software or go into recovery mode it goes into the "This build is only for development purposes..." boot screen and restarts, without updating or anything. My phone is locked to the Canadian Rogers network (evita build). Also i cant find the Rogers RUU anywhere (found some links but all didn't work). Any and all help would be greatly appreciated (don't flame this noob please )

Have you tried to get into bootloader by using power+volume down? Not sure what's going on you need to be able to get into bootloader to run a ruu
Also you shouldn't need to root... Only att users needed a root process... All others simply can unlock using g htcdev, fastboot a recovery, and flash a rooted rom...
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InflatedTitan said:
Have you tried to get into bootloader by using power+volume down? Not sure what's going on you need to be able to get into bootloader to run a ruu
Also you shouldn't need to root... Only att users needed a root process... All others simply can unlock using g htcdev, fastboot a recovery, and flash a rooted rom...
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Im just a hard ass noob I guess , I can get into the bootloader, just when I try and go into recovery mode or have a factory reset it goes into the dev only screen, but I found a RUU and hopefully it'll solve the problem

ethopianprince said:
Im just a hard ass noob I guess , I can get into the bootloader, just when I try and go into recovery mode or have a factory reset it goes into the dev only screen, but I found a RUU and hopefully it'll solve the problem
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It should hopefully!! You have to be in fastboot to run the ruu.. Make sure when you're in bootloader, it says "fastboot usb" in red.
If the above step is good to go, make sure you have the correct ruu to match the firmware that you're on. You should be good to go
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Cough cough fastboot oem lock first cough cough

all good now
InflatedTitan said:
It should hopefully!! You have to be in fastboot to run the ruu.. Make sure when you're in bootloader, it says "fastboot usb" in red.
If the above step is good to go, make sure you have the correct ruu to match the firmware that you're on. You should be good to go
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Thanks for your help! after using the RUU, everything is back to normal, just gotta unlock it again and I should be good.
Thanks

a box of kittens said:
Cough cough fastboot oem lock first cough cough
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Either I skimmed through it and missed it or he edited it lol.. I thought he only tried to root and failed
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Oops I read through that too quickly I guess

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[Q] Recovery does not start - new One S model?

Hi everybody,
I unlocked the bootloader of my One S successfully with htcdev.com and next I wanted to flash a recovery image via fastboot, what succeeded. I used this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583427
But when try to start the recovery, the phone hangs in the boot screen with the red text "This build is for development..." and does not start recovery.
I tried several recovery images for the ville but none could be started.
What i recognized is, that in the Video "How to Install Recovery in HTC One S" in the thread mentioned above, the Bootloader screen locks slightly different, than mine.
First of all, mine only says "Unlocked" but NOT "Tampered" and second the first green line says:
VILLEC2 PVT SHIP S-ON RL
whereas in the video one can see the line
VLE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
I attached a pic of my bootloader.
So I think my phone is a newer One S, right? Is there already working Recovery out there?
Or am I missing something else?
Thx a lot in advance for any hint
Do you have CWM installed?
sure, as I wrote in my first post. I tried several CWM Recovery Images... the interim one, the actual original one for the One S... no image boots...
Well, it doesnt look like the your phone is rooted.
Try TWRP. Quality recovery.
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Tampered means rooted. Everything else looks updated. Try to root then see what happens. You may need to root to flash cwm over stock. Not really sure. I just do both always and they work.
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What am I missing?
I unlocked the Bootloader on htcdev.com, did the whole thing with entering the token, download the Unlock_code.bin, upload it to phone, said "Yes, unlock bootloader" and so on.. and the bootloader sais, it IS unlocked. If it where not, I wouldn't be able at all to flash a recovery image with fastboot, but this also succeeds (fastboot said "OKAY" when uploaded to phone and "OKAY" when flashed), right?
And the next step after unlocking bootloader IS flashing a recovery image like CWM for then using it to flash the Superuser.zip for gaining root, isn't it? Or am I completely wrong?
Try booting normaly and then connecting the phone to your computer and do adb reboot recovery i know i had problems similar to this when i first flashed a recovery and doing that for the first time fixed it
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You can gain root access through stock recovery as long as you unlocked bootloader. Did you try Hasoon2000's all in one tool kit?
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Yeah Try the adb reboot recovery method, If that fails, flash the superboot root image, then use something like rom manager to download CWM to the phone.
@stumpyz9: This did not work, same as if i would start recovery from Bootloader
@dooshbag45: I re-locked and unlocked the bootloader again, nothing changed, it is "UNLOCKED" but not "TAMPERED". Yes, I also tried Hasoon2000's Root Kit and recognized, it just does nothing other, than 1. unlock bootloader and 2. flash a Recovery Image. This had the identical result...
I meanwhile tried these recoveries:
r2-modaco-recovery-clockwork-touch-ville.img
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.2.4-ville.img
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-ville.img
twrp217.img (inculded in Hasoon2000's Kit)
CWM5824.img (inculded in Hasoon2000's Kit)
Now I tried to recover the stock recovery image from the modaco.com site, named "ville_recovery_signed.img"
but this doesn't start either... WTF...
Tampered does not mean ur rooted I had that problem left phone on stock for a week then tried same method again must of been doing Something wrong learn how to do it manually but if u can't download all in one toolkit HTC.one s I think that's what's it called it will unlock bootloader flash and root
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@azzledazzle: the superboot method didn't work either... downloaded it, fastbooted it, the phone boots but..... remains in the red-text screen as it does when try to boot a recovery image .... I really think it has something to do with the newer HBOOT Version and the "VILLEC2" thing.. something in booting images works other than in the version before...
Just download all in one toolkit HTC one s
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@k1llacanon: The All-in-one toolkit didn't work as I posted earlier. This was one of the first things I tried...
I had that problem when rooting mine left it for a week learnt more about my phone and did it and it worked u must be doing Something wrong
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Direct fastboot booting of a recovery image also does not work:
"fastboot boot r2-modaco-recovery-clockwork-touch-ville.img"
same result...
@k1llacanon: This is not the first phone I root... did it with the Wildfire S and the old Desire... it worked the same way... unlock bootloader, flash recovery image.. what can be done wrong with these 2 simple steps? What did you do other?
Have you got
Fastboot (unticked)
USB Debugging (ticked)
snoopy1978 said:
Direct fastboot booting of a recovery image also does not work:
"fastboot boot r2-modaco-recovery-clockwork-touch-ville.img"
same result...
@k1llacanon: This is not the first phone I root... did it with the Wildfire S and the old Desire... it worked the same way... unlock bootloader, flash recovery image.. what can be done wrong with these 2 simple steps? What did you do other?
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Dont pay attention to that idiot, he obviously has no idea what hes doing either.
And if you think it is because of this newer version have you checked to see if anyone else with the newer version has been having the same problems? Just to confirm thats it
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stumpyz9 said:
Dont pay attention to that idiot, he obviously has no idea what hes doing either.
And if you think it is because of this newer version have you checked to see if anyone else with the newer version has been having the same problems? Just to confirm thats it
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Stfu
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HELP!!!! Please

Hey Guys,
My phone is stuck on the HTC logo with the little red message about development blah blah blah........... What do I do????
That depends on what you did or what you were trying to do.
You gotta give us more than that. Are you rooted? Unlocked boot loader? Can you reach recovery (hold down bottom volume rocker and power button)? If so, go to recovery, and use the 1.85 RUU found in the development section. Make sure your phone is in recovery.
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ethomas94 said:
You gotta give us more than that. Are you rooted? Unlocked boot loader? Can you reach recovery (hold down bottom volume rocker and power button)? If so, go to recovery, and use the 1.85 RUU found in the development section. Make sure your phone is in recovery.
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Ok tried running 1.85 RUU while in Recovery (TWRP) still erroring out. I'm unlocked and rooted. Any ideas??????????????
nonono. dont do the ruu when you are in recovery. instead of going to recovery in bootloader, go to fastboot. then on pc fastboot oem lock and run ruu, this will most likely fix your problem. whether or not you're problem can be fixed with an easier solution i do not know.
ethantarheels123 said:
nonono. dont do the ruu when you are in recovery. instead of going to recovery in bootloader, go to fastboot. then on pc fastboot oem lock and run ruu, this will most likely fix your problem. whether or not you're problem can be fixed with an easier solution i do not know.
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Thanks man finally!! Now how would i go about rooting again and flashing a rom since the phone is not rooted and locked again??? Sorry for newb questions iphone user for 6 yrs.... Thanks for all your help!!
do you still have the unlock_code.bin file from when you unlocked it? if not on your computer check your email cuz htc emailed them to you. then boot phone into fastboot and fastboot oem unlock with the unlock code. then look in some of the stickies for how to root 1.85 to get a batch file that flashes cwm for you automatically. once you flash cwm, flash the super user root file to root it. then you're good to go!! however i recommend you immediately install twrp over cwm.
ethantarheels123 said:
do you still have the unlock_code.bin file from when you unlocked it? if not on your computer check your email cuz htc emailed them to you. then boot phone into fastboot and fastboot oem unlock with the unlock code. then look in some of the stickies for how to root 1.85 to get a batch file that flashes cwm for you automatically. once you flash cwm, flash the super user root file to root it. then you're good to go!! however i recommend you immediately install twrp over cwm.
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I updated to 4.0.4 is their root for this???
ealvinito said:
I updated to 4.0.4 is their root for this???
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There's not gonna be root for 4.0.4 for a while. But sit tight.
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Unlock the bootloader again install twrp recovery. Then install root. Done.
gunnyman said:
Unlock the bootloader again install twrp recovery. Then install root. Done.
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Done. Unlocked and rooted running illuminati 4.0.4 and loving the smoothness. Thanks for the input.
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gunnyman said:
Unlock the bootloader again install twrp recovery. Then install root. Done.
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Yeah I don't know why in the age of TWRP people still use CWM. Unless your ROM requires it that is. Swiping vs messing around with the volume button, nuff said

[Q] Relock, RUU, Start Over?

Hi everyone,
I feel kind of bad for asking such a generic question like this, and I assure you that I have read around and done my research, but before I do potentially dangerous, irreversible, things to my device, I just want to make sure that I will perform the necessary steps correctly.
Basically, I have owned my HOX since launch date, and it came with either 1.73 or 1.85 base. As such, I rooted and unlocked the bootloader as soon as the exploits were available, and have been comfortably flashing ROMs and kernels every since. However, I have been experiencing some issues with data connectivity and stuff, issues that remain with any ROM, kernel, or radio that I flash. The details aren't important...
Now, I want to basically "start over" with my HOX. As if it was a brand new, unmodified, fresh device. So basically, unroot, relock bootloader, RUU, etc... And then start all over, root, unlock bootloader, install recovery, etc.....
Basically, what exact steps do I need to take to accomplish the "starting over"? As in the methods to use, the RUU to use, etc... ?
An outline of the steps, basically. My biggest fear is restoring to the wrong thing and losing my old HBOOT.
Again, I know this question probably gets asked often, but please bear with me through this.
I ruu'd my wife a and it was about 3 weeks before att sent her the next update lol. As long as you don't accept it you'll be fine. I'm sure you'd prolly root as soon as its finished anyway..
But you got it right. No need to unroot, just fire up fastboot and enter "fastboot oem lock". (Without quotes)
Figure out which ruu you need, most likely 1.85. Make sure you have the right HTC drivers updated, and make sure HTC sync is working right. Download ruu, which is an executable application, and run it. It should factory restore your phone like the day you bought it.
As far as restoring to the "bad" hboot, it shouldn't let you complete an ruu that's for another firmware other than what you had on it when you got root... So you'll be safe. Good luck bro, come back and let us know how it went :thumbup:
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So basically relock the bootloader with "fastboot oem lock" , and then RUU, and I have a fresh new phone?
And for determining which RUU I need, either 1.73 or 1.85, if I try running the wrong one, it will stop me?
And since I'm still on the older HBOOT with the older initial base, root and unlock the same way I did originally?
And also, once I relock my boot loader, should I immediately RUU?
So a full outline would be:
Connect phone to computer ( with drivers and all)
Boot into fast boot
Relock bootloader with command
RUU
Let phone boot
Re-root
Re-unlock bootloader
Install recovery
Flash ROMS!
?
And just because it's been forever since I've done it, what are the steps again for RUUing? Do I need to boot the phone into any special mode? Or I just connect the phone to the PC and run the RUU?
And after I relock the bootloader, will the phone reboot out of fastboot or anything? Or should I go immediately from the relock phase to the RUU phase?
Thanks
So basically relock the bootloader with "fastboot oem lock" , and then RUU, and I have a fresh new phone? You got it.
And for determining which RUU I need, either 1.73 or 1.85, if I try running the wrong one, it will stop me? Yes, it'll throw an error when you try to go through the RUU install process.
And since I'm still on the older HBOOT with the older initial base, root and unlock the same way I did originally? Yes. This is a fresh phone install after you run the RUU (like the day you bought it).
And also, once I relock my boot loader, should I immediately RUU? Yes. There's not a lot else you really need to do (especially on bricked phones, not a lot you CAN do).
So a full outline would be:
Connect phone to computer ( with drivers and all)
Boot into fast boot
Relock bootloader with command
RUU
Let phone boot
Re-root
Re-unlock bootloader
Install recovery
Flash ROMS!
? - Yes, that's pretty much it.
And just because it's been forever since I've done it, what are the steps again for RUUing? Do I need to boot the phone into any special mode? Or I just connect the phone to the PC and run the RUU? - Connect to pc in fastboot usb and run it from there.
And after I relock the bootloader, will the phone reboot out of fastboot or anything? - Nope, it'll stay in fastboot unless you reboot it.
Or should I go immediately from the relock phase to the RUU phase? - That makes things a little faster
Yep.. Run it from anywhere, as long as your computer recognizes your device let us know how it goes
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Ok, thanks a lot.
I don't have a PC with me right now (mac user) but once I get the opportunity I will go through with this. Thanks again!
Im hoping this thread may help me to solve my problem (I'm a total noob too lol)
I rooted and flashed a Rom on my HTC One S, and I had the same issues as OP
Im with Fido, but I was told that both Fido and Rogers use the same RUU
Trying to go back to stock, I relocked the bootloader.
1. then I ran the RUU (found a tutorial online), but I got an error message (155: wrong RUU or file cant be larger or something like that)
2. then I tried an alternative method : extract 2 files from the RUU, move them to another folder and from there run a cmd; didnt work either
(By the way, in method number 1, I also had to flash a recovery file (stock recovery) during the bootloader unlock process)
Did I do it the right way?
Can some Senior member give me a detailed step by step method?
Why do you keep posting HTC ONE S questions in our HTC ONE X forum? What is wrong with using the correct forum?
954wrecker said:
Why do you keep posting HTC ONE S questions in our HTC ONE X forum? What is wrong with using the correct forum?
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Yeah.
954wrecker said:
Why do you keep posting HTC ONE S questions in our HTC ONE X forum? What is wrong with using the correct forum?
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I did ???
Hey what do you know :laugh:
I have tried to do this multiple times, but no matter how many times a run the 2.2 exploit, and flash the unlock code bootloader continues to say relocked? any ideas
Yes, you need to check your pm. You need to hard reset the device. Hold power until device reboots, capacitive keys will flash during the process. Then run the unlock and you're device will unlock. I spent a full day to figure this out... Lol
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anyone happen to have a link on how to reset your phone back to factory defaults? i've had too many issues with roms, and my wifi, and as i use it for work, i cant have this happening.
I didn't back up the factory ROM before i started flashing, does that mean im pretty much screwed?
I have Hboot 1.14
Behemyth said:
anyone happen to have a link on how to reset your phone back to factory defaults? i've had too many issues with roms, and my wifi, and as i use it for work, i cant have this happening.
I didn't back up the factory ROM before i started flashing, does that mean im pretty much screwed?
I have Hboot 1.14
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If you want to reset to stock just run the ruu like the poster above is trying to do.
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ECEXCURSION said:
If you want to reset to stock just run the ruu like the poster above is trying to do.
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Nobody answered his question about if he needs to find a RUU specific to his device. I've been looking and can't find an RUU specific to 1.14, and I dont want to chance bricking my device.
Behemyth said:
Nobody answered his question about if he needs to find a RUU specific to his device. I've been looking and can't find an RUU specific to 1.14, and I dont want to chance bricking my device.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
scroll down to the stock ruu section and look up the firmware 2.2 not the hboot 1.14
Well, I'm the OP, and I ended up figuring out what RUU to use, which was 1.73. Basically, I ran 'fastboot oem lock' , then ran the RUU right afterwards, then booted up and ran the root exploit, rooted, and then ran 'fastboot oem unlock' using my old Unlock.bin file that I had from the very first time I unlocked the bootloader. From there, I installed a custom recovery and was good to go.
Yah, if your using 2.20 firmware, run the below link, works like a charm. Must make sure you re-lock the bootloader before, or it will error out. Just hold down the power button until it turns off if this happens.
possible brick
Skeeterdrums said:
So basically relock the bootloader with "fastboot oem lock" , and then RUU, and I have a fresh new phone? You got it.
And for determining which RUU I need, either 1.73 or 1.85, if I try running the wrong one, it will stop me? Yes, it'll throw an error when you try to go through the RUU install process.
And since I'm still on the older HBOOT with the older initial base, root and unlock the same way I did originally? Yes. This is a fresh phone install after you run the RUU (like the day you bought it).
And also, once I relock my boot loader, should I immediately RUU? Yes. There's not a lot else you really need to do (especially on bricked phones, not a lot you CAN do).
So a full outline would be:
Connect phone to computer ( with drivers and all)
Boot into fast boot
Relock bootloader with command
RUU
Let phone boot
Re-root
Re-unlock bootloader
Install recovery
Flash ROMS!
? - Yes, that's pretty much it.
And just because it's been forever since I've done it, what are the steps again for RUUing? Do I need to boot the phone into any special mode? Or I just connect the phone to the PC and run the RUU? - Connect to pc in fastboot usb and run it from there.
And after I relock the bootloader, will the phone reboot out of fastboot or anything? - Nope, it'll stay in fastboot unless you reboot it.
Or should I go immediately from the relock phase to the RUU phase? - That makes things a little faster
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I did this, but my phone never boots. It just stays at the bootloader after i run the RUU. Any ideas? :/
Also, i get the "this build is for development purposes only" message under the HTC logo before the phone enters the bootloader.
EDIT: managed to get the bootloadr unlocked again via HTCDev.com and flashed recovery and ROM. Guess Im not starting fresh after all lol

[Q] [villec2] Only Bootloader. No os installed.

Hello !
I'm new here and have a Problem.. I think you guys can help me the best.
Sorry if my English isn't the best I'm from Germany.
So i unlocked my villec2 with the tool from htcdev.com. All fine.
Then if flashed with twrp(?) and it worked.. kinda..^^
Then i rooted with SuperSu i think 0.97 or something it worked also my phone booted an i installed some apps... like whatsapp.
Then i rebooted but it stucks on the start screen "htc One"
I went into the recovery mode an thought "Wipe System" would help me and clear something.. But it formated it and now there is now Os installed.
I can go to the Bootloader but not more.
Now i tried to install an RUU but i keep getting the Error 170/171 after it says Waiting for Bootloader(Warten auf Boatloader),
I don't know what i have to do and i don't know if have still garante on the phone after unlocking and relocking the bootloader.
I hope you can help me you are my last chance !
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Now it says i have the wrong ROM and i need to get the right.. But where I get the Right ROM? Unbranded c2?
Do you want to go back to stock rom via ruu? Or push a custom Rom to phone so you can flash?
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lampel said:
Do you want to go back to stock rom via ruu? Or push a custom Rom to phone so you can flash?
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You can get a custom ROM in the c2 dev section.. Make sure you have s3 recovery installed and don't forget to flash boot.IMG sounds like that's where you went wrong the first time...
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Or when running the RUU, make sure you are in FASTBOOT USB not HBOOT USB. If you're in HBOOT USB, select fastboot in the bootloader by navigating up and down with the volume keys and selecting with the power button.
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usaff22 said:
Or when running the RUU, make sure you are in FASTBOOT USB not HBOOT USB. If you're in HBOOT USB, select fastboot in the bootloader by navigating up and down with the volume keys and selecting with the power button.
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Wehre can i get the right RUU? I thought it had the right but it says i have the wrong :S
Zaitout said:
Wehre can i get the right RUU? I thought it had the right but it says i have the wrong :S
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You'll have to search it out... All I have is s4 ruus
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[Q] Encryption Unsuccessful-Bootloader Locked

Is it possible to unlock the bootloader when the phone is stuck in Encryption Unsuccessful screen?(basically the phone will only go into stock recovery) I tried through HTCDEV and that didn't work. It seems like the problem is, the bootloader is locked, I can't get into the phone to enable USB or developer options and only have stock recovery. Every option I read requires enabling USB and developer options first. Any Ideas???
The phone was baught this way. I'm just trying to get it back to stock. I figure I need to unlock the bootloader, put a custom recovery on and then flash the stock file.
smith919 said:
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader when the phone is stuck in Encryption Unsuccessful screen?(basically the phone will only go into stock recovery) I tried through HTCDEV and that didn't work. It seems like the problem is, the bootloader is locked, I can't get into the phone to enable USB or developer options and only have stock recovery. Every option I read requires enabling USB and developer options first. Any Ideas???
The phone was baught this way. I'm just trying to get it back to stock. I figure I need to unlock the bootloader, put a custom recovery on and then flash the stock file.
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S-off or s-on dictates your next steps.
dottat said:
S-off or s-on dictates your next steps.
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S-on.
smith919 said:
S-on.
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You won't be able to unlock the boot loader. Vzw blocks HTC dev.
Put phone in fastboot mode. Run the following commands from your PC.
Fastboot oem task 28
Fastboot oem task 29
Then run the ruu located here. Match the one to what your boot loader screen says for os
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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dottat said:
You won't be able to unlock the boot loader. Vzw blocks HTC dev.
Put phone in fastboot mode. Run the following commands from your PC.
Fastboot oem task 28
Fastboot oem task 29
Then run the ruu located here. Match the one to what your boot loader screen says for os
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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I will give this a shot.... Thanks for the reply!
dottat said:
You won't be able to unlock the boot loader. Vzw blocks HTC dev.
Put phone in fastboot mode. Run the following commands from your PC.
Fastboot oem task 28
Fastboot oem task 29
Then run the ruu located here. Match the one to what your boot loader screen says for os
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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Will I have to run the ruu from the sd card?
smith919 said:
Will I have to run the ruu from the sd card?
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No. You can use the exe or fastboot.
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dottat said:
No. You can use the exe or fastboot.
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Just getting ready to start, but I have a couple more questions before I start... sorry I 'm a rookie here and never done this before. you can save me some time and effort
1 - Do I need to install adb/fastboot on my pc first or can I just have the phone in fastboot mode and run the commands through the stock cmd.exe?
2 - The OS# is 4.17.605.5 so do I just download 5.0.1 RUU EXE and run that or do I need to download and run hboot first?
Sorry for extra questions here - Thanks!
dottat said:
No. You can use the exe or fastboot.
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That did the trick... thanks for the help!!!
HTC m7 Verizon stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen
Good day I'm having the same problem with my m7 but when I try to fix it they tell me the ruu files aren't available because my phone is running the latest update
I'm begging please tell me you can help
smith919 said:
I will give this a shot.... Thanks for the reply!
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HTC m8 Verizon stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen
smith919 said:
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HTC m8 Verizon stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen
hey rigth I'm having the same problem with my m8 but im trying to fix it now i run the 6.0 Marshmallow EXE RUU,zip an its still stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen
I'm begging please tell me you can help
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daccari said:
smith919 said:
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HTC m8 Verizon stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen
hey rigth I'm having the same problem with my m8 but im trying to fix it now i run the 6.0 Marshmallow EXE RUU,zip an its still stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen
I'm begging please tell me you can help
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Try fastboot oem task 28 and fastboot oem task 29 and then running the ruu.
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ok,I perform the process
-fastboot oem task 28
-fastboot oem task 29
-once I install the ruu
and I locked the bootloader still appears, my question is , to make this process should appear unlocked the bootloader or run commands on htc dev to get the token ?
valva said:
ok,I perform the process
-fastboot oem task 28
-fastboot oem task 29
-once I install the ruu
and I locked the bootloader still appears, my question is , to make this process should appear unlocked the bootloader or run commands on htc dev to get the token ?
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Are you s-off?
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No, s-on
valva said:
No, s-on
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You cannot HTC dev unlock this phone. Vzw phones are blocked. So if task 28 doesn't fix it you are sol.
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smith919 said:
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader when the phone is stuck in Encryption Unsuccessful screen?(basically the phone will only go into stock recovery) I tried through HTCDEV and that didn't work. It seems like the problem is, the bootloader is locked, I can't get into the phone to enable USB or developer options and only have stock recovery. Every option I read requires enabling USB and developer options first. Any Ideas???
The phone was baught this way. I'm just trying to get it back to stock. I figure I need to unlock the bootloader, put a custom recovery on and then flash the stock file.
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it's a complicated, the internal storage locked by encrypted and hboot locked too, so you can't ubl or s-off bcause no more space /link to move command .
cannot to ruu mode. and recovery with red triangle.
change emmc with stock backup dump is 1 way's
dottat said:
You won't be able to unlock the boot loader. Vzw blocks HTC dev.
Put phone in fastboot mode. Run the following commands from your PC.
Fastboot oem task 28
Fastboot oem task 29
Then run the ruu located here. Match the one to what your boot loader screen says for os
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2883845
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Thanks I have almost given up on my phone.I have downloaded several Signed RUU to fix that encryption unsuccessful error to no avail.I just had to give it one more try, though I did something extra before my phone started working.After running the above command I Factory Reset in Bootloader mode before the phone started working.
dottat said:
daccari said:
Try fastboot oem task 28 and fastboot oem task 29 and then running the ruu.
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Thank you i have done it my htc m8
i tried unlock boot loader its fail with error "Error Code: 172. Error Reason: CID Not Allowed (MID not exist in Model Rule"
tried to flash ruu ..
then finally This works sorry for bad English This is my first post
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guys plz help i didnt understand the explanation above sry for that plz tell me how to fix my prob i have
(( unsuccessful encryption )) in my htc one m7-ul plz help me fix it
sry for my bad lang

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