Couple Issues with UrDroid on HTC One XL 1.9 - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi everyone,
I don't quite have 10 posts yet, so I can't post in the UrDroid thread.
I had UrDroid 1.8, and it worked just fine, had some wifi issues (sometimes after turning the wifi off, it wouldn't turn on again unless I rebooted), so I upgraded to 1.9
Now I have a few issues:
It stays "connected" to a wifi network even after losing connection
Occasionally, after rebooting, my Beautiful Widgets go away and my default keyboard reverts to the stock keyboard (from swype)
occasionally I cannot turn the wifi back on after turning it off without a reboot
That's about it. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Thanks! :good:

Could be just bugs in the software. Recommend trying different ROMs
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I really wish I could try other roms, for some reason UrDroid is the only one that actually works, I have no idea why this is!
For instance, when flashing any verison of CM, after flashing and rebooting, it stays stuck on the loading screen, and doesn't go further, even after waiting a half an hour. AOKP and the others basically brick my phone. I think it has something to do with the UrDroid using Aroma Installer that seems to work well with my phone and twrp. I'm a bit of a n00b, so don't know for sure.
Was hoping someone else had these issues and could tell me how they fixed them.
Herc08 said:
Could be just bugs in the software. Recommend trying different ROMs
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What recovery are you using and version?
What hboot do you have?
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Sorry for the late reply,I've had the darndest time getting into recovery since installing UrDroid 1.9!
I have HBOOT-1.14.002 and TWRP v. 2.3.1.0
Thanks for any help you could offer- I like UrDroid, but would like to try CM or the other ones!
exad said:
What recovery are you using and version?
What hboot do you have?
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choeffe said:
Sorry for the late reply,I've had the darndest time getting into recovery since installing UrDroid 1.9!
I have HBOOT-1.14.002 and TWRP v. 2.3.1.0
Thanks for any help you could offer- I like UrDroid, but would like to try CM or the other ones!
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Because of your hboot version you need to flash the boot.img seperately. It is possible that you are doing this but still encountering bootloops and the reason for that would be Hboot compatibility. I have noticed that some ROMs just do not play nice with certain hboots. The most compatible hboot that I've seen is 2.14 which seems to be the same accross all carrier phones.
That being said, my suggestion to you is to S-OFF if you aren't already, then, while keeping your bootloader unlocked, RUU up to 3.18 or 3.17 or whatever is the latest for your carrier which will update your hboot to 2.14 and then downgrade your touchscreen firmware which is super easy and there's a sticky for the process in the Original Android Development section.
After that, you should be able to run all roms without much issue AND you won't have to fastboot flash boot boot.img anymore.

That explains it- I literally have just been going into TWRP, installing the zip file, and then rebooting. I'm not even sure where I would find the boot.img, would that be inside the zip file?
So to S-OFF, should I follow the directions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
I'm not sure how to RUU, any chance you or someone might have a link on instructions to do that? (I have an AT&T phone that I use on Straight Talk)
Thanks for your help, and if I'm asking for too much information, I'll keep doing some reasearch. I think the RUU is what kind of puzzles me (I'm clearly pretty green when it comes to rooting, I've only ever done it on this phone, not very successfully!
exad said:
Because of your hboot version you need to flash the boot.img seperately. It is possible that you are doing this but still encountering bootloops and the reason for that would be Hboot compatibility. I have noticed that some ROMs just do not play nice with certain hboots. The most compatible hboot that I've seen is 2.14 which seems to be the same accross all carrier phones.
That being said, my suggestion to you is to S-OFF if you aren't already, then, while keeping your bootloader unlocked, RUU up to 3.18 or 3.17 or whatever is the latest for your carrier which will update your hboot to 2.14 and then downgrade your touchscreen firmware which is super easy and there's a sticky for the process in the Original Android Development section.
After that, you should be able to run all roms without much issue AND you won't have to fastboot flash boot boot.img anymore.
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choeffe said:
That explains it- I literally have just been going into TWRP, installing the zip file, and then rebooting. I'm not even sure where I would find the boot.img, would that be inside the zip file?
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Yes it's in the zip. You extract it then fastboot flash boot boot.Img right before or after flashing the rom in recovery. Before flashing the rom and boot.img you should wipe cache, dalvik, system and factory reset. And only ever flash roms for the one xl or you risk bricking.
choeffe said:
So to S-OFF, should I follow the directions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
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Yes
choeffe said:
I'm not sure how to RUU, any chance you or someone might have a link on instructions to do that? (I have an AT&T phone that I use on Straight Talk)
Thanks for your help, and if I'm asking for too much information, I'll keep doing some reasearch. I think the RUU is what kind of puzzles me (I'm clearly pretty green when it comes to rooting, I've only ever done it on this phone, not very successfully!
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To ruu, just download the ruu exe file and run it. But make sure you're s-off first or you'll brick.
Reading the stickies is suggested. You picked a ***** of a phone to be your first to root.
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Thanks for your help thus far! I'm going to give it a try and see how it goes.
Yeah, I definitely wish I would have started with a Nexus or Sony device, but I changed from T-Mobile (worse decision of my life to go with them in the first place) to Straight Talk SIM with AT&T, and the HTC One X looked so pretty! Next phone is going to be a Nexus!
exad said:
Yes it's in the zip. You extract it then fastboot flash boot boot.Img right before or after flashing the rom in recovery. Before flashing the rom and boot.img you should wipe cache, dalvik, system and factory reset. And only ever flash roms for the one xl or you risk bricking.
Yes
To ruu, just download the ruu exe file and run it. But make sure you're s-off first or you'll brick.
Reading the stickies is suggested. You picked a ***** of a phone to be your first to root.
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[Q] HOX Jelly Bean questions

Hi guys, been reading through the threads. Fixing to try flashing this rom soon. Have a couple of quick questions tho.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, twrp installed, and rooted. Will flashing this rom change any of that? From the looks of that thread it seems the answer is no, but just wanted to confirm.
Also, I see that this rom does not come with a radio. Should I download just the radio, or do I need the radio + RIL?
Am I fine with the HBOOT that came with 2.20?
And as far as installing...boot into recovery, wipe dalvik, factory reset, and then flash the zip?
Oh...and this is for a AT&T HTC One X
You're fine. Just flash it. You can flash the radio if you like. The RIL is in the rom.
Well the biggest thing bothering me is the HBOOT. It's from the AT&T 2.20 Ice cream sandwich update. I for sure won't have any problems with that? Oh, also...like I said I am bootloader unlocked, but as far as I know I'm not S-OFF. Is that ok?
jrphoenix77 said:
Well the biggest thing bothering me is the HBOOT. It's from the AT&T 2.20 Ice cream sandwich update. I for sure won't have any problems with that? Oh, also...like I said I am bootloader unlocked, but as far as I know I'm not S-OFF. Is that ok?
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Should be fine, you just need to flash the boot image manually using a computer. After you get everything up and running I'd s-off and then flash the 1.09 hboot from here for convenience sake.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38210444
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So I need to adb the boot.img first, then flash the rom?
Yeah.
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What a pain. I miss the days of my Captivate and Infuse where root + custom recovery = unlimited flashing fun.
If you do like I suggested it will be like that. It just takes a little while to setup.
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jrphoenix77 said:
Hi guys, been reading through the threads. Fixing to try flashing this rom soon. Have a couple of quick questions tho.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, twrp installed, and rooted. Will flashing this rom change any of that? From the looks of that thread it seems the answer is no, but just wanted to confirm.
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Correct. If you are stock rooted, it's a good idea to do a backup in twrp just in case.
Also twrp 2.3.3 is suggested as 2.4 seems to have issues wiping.
jrphoenix77 said:
Also, I see that this rom does not come with a radio. Should I download just the radio, or do I need the radio + RIL?
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I would only flash radios if you notice low signal strength or battery drain from radio usage.
If you check the radio thread it tells you if you need RIL's or not
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694012
jrphoenix77 said:
Am I fine with the HBOOT that came with 2.20?
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I believe that's HBOOT 1.14? You would need to S-OFF or downgrade to 1.09 using the JET Tool to flash radios but you may not even need to flash radios, it's your call.
jrphoenix77 said:
And as far as installing...boot into recovery, wipe dalvik, factory reset, and then flash the zip?
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I would wipe system too or flash the wipe tool, then flash the zip. Then fastboot flash the boot.img (You can flash it before the rom too, either works) from the rom if you are indeed on hboot 1.14 which I am pretty sure you are.
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Thanks for all the help guys. It appears I was over worried. After spending the day reading threads and getting an idea of what I needed to do and in what order to do it I finally decided to just do it. I pulled the boot.img from the rom and flashed it with fastboot. Then flashed the rom with twrp (yes I had 2.3) and did a backup before all that. Let the rom boot and then rebooted to bootloader and fastboot installed the new radio. Everything is up and running great. Will look into S-OFF and downgrading my HBOOT later. Thanks for all the help!
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[Q] From ICS to JB

Hi, I have a HTC ONE XL for AT&T with S-OFF and unlocked bootloader. I have the nocturnal ROM based on ICS. Also HBOOT 1.01.0000.
I want to install a rom based on JB (This particular CleanROM 6.5 - ★ | Jellybean 4.1.1! |).
My question is with this hboot, can i flash a jb rom from ICS? Because I'm not sure if flash from recovery the zip of this rom bricked me.
It won't brick you. I'm not sure if you'll experience issues using such an old firmware with a ROM based on the latest softwate
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Thanks. Is there any way to update the software?
Rafanjani said:
Thanks. Is there any way to update the software?
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Yes install the Ruu, then push twrp, then install CR. This will give you the latest firmware. CR by itself does not so it, and some gave experienced random reboots with older wifi firmware. Just be aware that a small subset of HOXL phones do not work well with Maps/nav under JB
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GroovyGeek said:
Yes install the Ruu, then push twrp, then install CR. This will give you the latest firmware. CR by itself does not so it, and some gave experienced random reboots with older wifi firmware. Just be aware that a small subset of HOXL phones do not work well with Maps/nav under JB
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thanks for reply! I did brick my phone when i try to install an official ruu 2 months ago, but i did fix this ($$$$). The problem is that I can not install because I have CID 111111 and CR root, bootloader unlocked etc
With s-off you won't brick running an ruu. Though my phone will no longer ruu properly but that's another story. I may post a thread about it in case others experience it so they know how to recover.
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exad said:
Though my phone will no longer ruu properly but that's another story. I may post a thread about it in case others experience it so they know how to recover.
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I'm curious about this. What happened?
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ECEXCURSION said:
I'm curious about this. What happened?
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Something went wrong while RUUing and my hboot partition cannot be written over without clearing the cache first. So the RUU will get to the end and then fail. Everything flashed except the hboot. It's kind of funny because it looks like a brick when it happens but it remains in RUU mode so I can just fastboot flash the hboot seperately after and everything works but RUUs will no longer complete successfully Always half bricks.
How did it happen? Well I think it's because I was RUUing in a VM as I was running linux exclusively at the time. But during RUU the phone looses connection and I have to manually reconnect to my phone and I didn't realize so it interrupted the RUU. I'm just lucky I didn't end up with a full brick! ^_^
exad said:
Something went wrong while RUUing and my hboot partition cannot be written over without clearing the cache first. So the RUU will get to the end and then fail. Everything flashed except the hboot. It's kind of funny because it looks like a brick when it happens but it remains in RUU mode so I can just fastboot flash the hboot seperately after and everything works but RUUs will no longer complete successfully Always half bricks.
How did it happen? Well I think it's because I was RUUing in a VM as I was running linux exclusively at the time. But during RUU the phone looses connection and I have to manually reconnect to my phone and I didn't realize so it interrupted the RUU. I'm just lucky I didn't end up with a full brick! ^_^
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how i can flash hboot using fastboot? I wish to have jb
Rafanjani said:
how i can flash hboot using fastboot? I wish to have jb
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flashing hboot with fastboot won't give you JB......
Is your phone S-ON or S-OFF?
SuperCID? Yes or no?
Bootloader locked or unlocked?
exad said:
flashing hboot with fastboot won't give you JB......
Is your phone S-ON or S-OFF?
SuperCID? Yes or no?
Bootloader locked or unlocked?
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I know! but it's the first step to upgrade to jb
Rafanjani said:
I know! but it's the first step to upgrade to jb
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No it isn't

How to obtain s-off for One S(S4) Hboot 2.15

I have a European One S (S4) with Hboot 2.15. Unlocked via htcdev. I cant figure out how to get s-off. Writing supercid doesnt work.. How to fix it?
S1pk3 said:
I have a European One S (S4) with Hboot 2.15. Unlocked via htcdev. I cant figure out how to get s-off. Writing supercid doesnt work.. How to fix it?
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Moonshine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325590
If you aren't on the supported firmware it won't work. So, if that doesn't work for you then I would just leave it S-on. It isn't hard to fastboot flash a boot.img before flashing a rom in recovery.
Ok, thanks for your reply. I want to flash cm 10.2. That should be possible without s-off?
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S1pk3 said:
Ok, thanks for your reply. I want to flash cm 10.2. That should be possible without s-off?
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Yeah. It is just recommended that you are s-off.
As the guy said before you need to flash boot.img (the kernel) afterwards.
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Will give it a try. Thanks.
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Stuck while flashing firmware in htc one s
I got stuck while installing htc one s with maximus hd..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2445392&highlight=sense+5
I did till fastboot flash recovery TWRP2.6.1.0.img ...but aftr fast boot reboot it dint take memory...without that i cant copy ROM to memory...i did unlock bootloader not s off.... i got an error99 while flashing firmware.. icant on the device now....please help me...
tivofool said:
Moonshine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325590
If you aren't on the supported firmware it won't work. So, if that doesn't work for you then I would just leave it S-on. It isn't hard to fastboot flash a boot.img before flashing a rom in recovery.
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I just noticed this thread.
I also have a similar problem. I cannot achieve s-off with my (S4) htc one s , running the exact same hboot as op.
To upgrade to jb 4.2.2 sense 5 which we should be getting for which we now won't despite them making the update.
Will we be able to upgrade to this new patch with s-on using the flash boot?
sylvantino said:
I just noticed this thread.
I also have a similar problem. I cannot achieve s-off with my (S4) htc one s , running the exact same hboot as op.
To upgrade to jb 4.2.2 sense 5 which we should be getting for which we now won't despite them making the update.
Will we be able to upgrade to this new patch with s-on using the flash boot?
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Maximus HD --- No you need S-off for this. The firmware updates your Hboot, Radio, and you flash a different recovery and finally Rom
You might check out other Rom's that have Sense 5 4.2.2 features. They do not require S-off like Maximus does.
Hi thanks for your reply.
Do you know of any such roms that don't require the s-off?
I installed odyssey, its got no google playstore..suddenly my computer no longer recognizes my sd card / phone.
I tried adb push, managed to get a stock orang001 tmobile uk package to the root folder, but when i turn off the mount, it says its bad..which is a little odd.
Seems thought I got odyssey installed / flashed etc, its so bare as its practically useless to me unless i have google, plus its got weird glitches on boot up, taking forever, always booting into the developers screen etc.
sylvantino said:
Hi thanks for your reply.
Do you know of any such roms that don't require the s-off?
I installed odyssey, its got no google playstore..suddenly my computer no longer recognizes my sd card / phone.
I tried adb push, managed to get a stock orang001 tmobile uk package to the root folder, but when i turn off the mount, it says its bad..which is a little odd.
Seems thought I got odyssey installed / flashed etc, its so bare as its practically useless to me unless i have google, plus its got weird glitches on boot up, taking forever, always booting into the developers screen etc.
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With Odyssey you have to flash slim gapps after you install the rom.
Your Sd card (partition) may be corrupted, the way to fix that is to put the stock recovery back on your phone then go to bootloader and "clear storage"
All of the other Roms don't require S-off, MagioRom is being actively developed with the sense 5 and 4.2.2.
tivofool said:
With Odyssey you have to flash slim gapps after you install the rom.
Your Sd card (partition) may be corrupted, the way to fix that is to put the stock recovery back on your phone then go to bootloader and "clear storage"
All of the other Roms don't require S-off, MagioRom is being actively developed with the sense 5 and 4.2.2.
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thanks for the information. i read through magiorom thread. trying to download now.seems a flaky webhost
tivofool said:
Moonshine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325590
If you aren't on the supported firmware it won't work. So, if that doesn't work for you then I would just leave it S-on. It isn't hard to fastboot flash a boot.img before flashing a rom in recovery.
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Hi would moonshine work for hboot 2.16 ?
cyberusman said:
Hi would moonshine work for hboot 2.16 ?
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No, it is hard enough to get it to work on the supported firmware. (I would love to be proven wrong, for the handful of people that need this)
tivofool said:
No, it is hard enough to get it to work on the supported firmware. (I would love to be proven wrong, for the handful of people that need this)
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Well i have hboot 2.16 and i need to s-off i get this error when trying to flash the ruu its error 99 unknown fail i get it twice
tivofool said:
Maximus HD --- No you need S-off for this. The firmware updates your Hboot, Radio, and you flash a different recovery and finally Rom
You might check out other Rom's that have Sense 5 4.2.2 features. They do not require S-off like Maximus does.
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I was able to load Maximus HD ROM with S-On but only issue I had was wireless.
santo_2k said:
I was able to load Maximus HD ROM with S-On but only issue I had was wireless.
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Please tell me how did you manage to install MaximusHD ROM without S-off!
I'm a little scared since I read they have a lot of problems while installing this ROM.
I'm using CM10.1 right now, but I would like to have sense 5 on my HTC One S.
I have unlocked boot loader and TWRP recovery.
I read there are other ROMS with sense 5 like MagioRom, which doesn't require S-Off (As far as I know)
Is there a great difference between MagioRom and MaxiumusHD? All I want is Sense 5 on my phone without all the terrible of S-offing!!
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rolo143 said:
Please tell me how did you manage to install MaximusHD ROM without S-off!
I'm a little scared since I read they have a lot of problems while installing this ROM.
I'm using CM10.1 right now, but I would like to have sense 5 on my HTC One S.
I have unlocked boot loader and TWRP recovery.
I read there are other ROMS with sense 5 like MagioRom, which doesn't require S-Off (As far as I know)
Is there a great difference between MagioRom and MaxiumusHD? All I want is Sense 5 on my phone without all the terrible of S-offing!!
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I tried Maximus with CWM, did i using sideload and them flash the boot.img file. but it was a disaster as my device didn't connect to wifi and had some call drops then I tried flashing twrp and then sideloaded magicrom 4.0 and flas boot.img, it looks lot better now but only issue right now is my phone keeps on rebooting and am still waiting for a stable rom to be released.
I read MagioRom comments and they say with that ROM phone reboots a lot. So I think the only way is with MaximusHD. The WiFi problem I think it can be fixed. I don't know about the call drops, but many have this ROM as daily use so I guess it's ok. I will try S-off with moonshine method, then try install Maximus. Hope my phone survives.
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Can't S-Off for the life of me

Hey guys,
I have an HTC One X with the bootloader unlocked that has Venom Viper installed on it and I want to S-OFF the phone so that I can install the beast mode kernel. I want to do this because the phone has some issues like a dropping SIM card and random reboots. I have another friend with the same phone that I installed Viper on and she had the same issues. I over the phone talked her through the S-OFF method and once we finally got it and installed the kernel the phone worked perfectly.
One thing that was odd is that the method (FacePalm) wasn't working until we flashed the phone back to stock (not a backup but a stock release with a flashable SU bin that was on XDA somewhere). Once we did that the phone was S-OFF after rebooting into the bootloader.
This time around though I'm starting to wonder whether the fact it worked when we flashed back to stock was a coincidence because I did the SAME EXACT THING with this current phone, flashed to the same stock rom with the same method of SU, and it just won't work. I run through the whole process and get no errors (except when you are supposed to) and when I reboot into recovery it is not S-OFF. One thing I noticed though is that on another site it said "The last step is to confirm the SU request you get on your phone". I cannot remember if my friend got a popup but on this phone I never get one.
Therfore I am thinking the problem is with the flashable SU bin not working properly and was going to ask if anyone had their hands on a prerooted stock. There is a thread for one on here but the link is dead.
So basically does anyone have such a rom or know anything about the S-OFF method only working with stock or odex/deodex or something of that sort.
Thanks.
I got s-off with viper
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area51avenger said:
I got s-off with viper
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I guess Ill just keep trying it. Did you use the files from xda?
Do you have the One X (Endeavoru) or the One XL (Evita)?
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timmaaa said:
Do you have the One X (Endeavoru) or the One XL (Evita)?
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Just the X (Endeavoru)
Ok you're in the wrong forum then, this is the One XL forum.
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timmaaa said:
Ok you're in the wrong forum then, this is the One XL forum.
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Actually it is the XL I just forget its not called that. Im sure because its black, from AT&T, and not the international version.
The colour is irrelevant, but if it's from at&t you have the Evita. Are you sure you have superuser installed and usb debugging is enabled in developer options? Which Android version is the ROM you're using?
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timmaaa said:
The colour is irrelevant, but if it's from at&t you have the Evita. Are you sure you have superuser installed and usb debugging is enabled in developer options? Which Android version is the ROM you're using?
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Ya both because i saw the SU app and I used adb so debugging is enabled.
Android ver 4.2.2
Downgrade to Android 4.0 or 4.1, people have had heaps of problems getting s-off while on a 4.2 ROM.
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timmaaa said:
Downgrade to Android 4.0 or 4.1, people have had heaps of problems getting s-off while on a 4.2 ROM.
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Ok thanks for the tip.
timmaaa said:
Downgrade to Android 4.0 or 4.1, people have had heaps of problems getting s-off while on a 4.2 ROM.
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Sigh. After trying to flash a 4.1.1 Rom the phone now boot loops and flashing any other rooms or restoring the TWRP backup (just system, boot, and data) that I had of viper have had no effect.
Did you flash the boot.img via fastboot?
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timmaaa said:
Did you flash the boot.img via fastboot?
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Not during the first boot, but after I realized my error I rebooted into fastboot and did it. Is it imperative that its done before booting?
EDIT:
OK so I just tried flashing the stock rom I tried for S-OFF before and even flashed the boot.img and its still boot looping.
It pisses me off that the security system has to be this obnoxious. I'm used to my own samsung phones where theres barely any security and bricking is practically impossible with Odin.
It isn't obnoxious if you know what you're doing. You're s-on so you must flash the boot.img for each ROM every time you flash a ROM. Install ROM, reboot to bootloader, flash boot.img, reboot to system. Once you have s-off you will no longer need to do this. Are you flashing the right boot.img?
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timmaaa said:
It isn't obnoxious if you know what you're doing. You're s-on so you must flash the boot.img for each ROM every time you flash a ROM. Install ROM, reboot to bootloader, flash boot.img, reboot to system. Once you have s-off you will no longer need to do this. Are you flashing the right boot.img?
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Ok well, I changed ONE simple thing that I would think wouldn't matter, but apparently it does. Instead of rebooting after the rom flashing and then during the boot loop holding vol down and power to get into bootloader again, AND THEN flashing the boot.img, I simply hit home in twrp after flashing the room and used the "reboot" function to go directly to boot loader and then flashed the boot.img
The phone now got past the developer warning screen and is showing the htc one beats audio screen. However it now seems to be frozen there :|
This is the rom I used: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181891
It is a step further at least, and now that I see how to properly flash the boot.img I will try a few other roms and see if they work any better, unless you have any other suggestions.
It looks as though you've done it correctly. Which recovery version are you using?
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It looks as though you've done it correctly. Which recovery version are you using?
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2.6.3.0
Are you certain you're flashing the boot.img from the ROM you've just installed and not another one by mistake? TWRP 2.6.3 should be ok, but you could try 2.6 instead if you want to, I've seen a couple of bugs on 2.6.3 but I can't remember what they were.
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Are you certain you're flashing the boot.img from the ROM you've just installed and not another one by mistake? TWRP 2.6.3 should be ok, but you could try 2.6 instead if you want to, I've seen a couple of bugs on 2.6.3 but I can't remember what they were.
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Yes I am sure. Ill try a different ROM snd if that doesn't work ill downgrade TWRP

[Q] Rogers HTC One X ISSUES

Hey guys,
I have been looking everywhere and I know there are tonnes of threads on this but I cannot seem to find anything that will work for me.
Here is my dilemma:
My current Rogers HTC One X is on a PACMAN ROM, the last few days it has been awful. Several bootloops and it will not stay on. My current setup is this:
Unlocked
S-off
HBOOT - 2.14
Radio - 0.23a.32.09.29
I feel that the issue is maybe I need to be using firmware 3.18 and HBOOT 2.15, but for the life of me cannot find anything for Rogers to get me to this point.
Like I said, I am sure there are hundreds of threads but I have looked and cannot seem to find what I am looking for.
I am wondering if i should go to stock and start over....if so, I hear that I cna use the AT&T RUU....again, whatever info or direction that anybody can point me will be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried clean flashing the ROM again? Have you tried flashing another ROM? You show that you have the 2.14 hboot but then mention you have the 2.15 hboot, which one is it?
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timmaaa said:
Have you tried clean flashing the ROM again? Have you tried flashing another ROM? You show that you have the 2.14 hboot but then mention you have the 2.15 hboot, which one is it?
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I have 2.14, I cleaned flashed with the Beanstalk ROM, seems to be ok, a couple of freezes and reboots still.
I've experienced the same issues with Beanstalk, try flashing the Torched kernel and those issues should stop.
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timmaaa said:
I've experienced the same issues with Beanstalk, try flashing the Torched kernel and those issues should stop.
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I flashed the kernel, everything was working ok for a bit.
I rebooted the phone and it stuck at the Beanstalk flash screen, so I had to reflash everything again. Started to reinstall everything and it did it again. So my phone is now stuck at the Beanstalk flash screen.
I updated the ROM to 10/27 as well.
I would like to flash it back to stock and start over but cannot find the stock RUU for Rogers, I have looked but everything seems to be AT&T RUU's.
http://androidruu.com
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Perfect
So i will download the stock firmware and the 2 OTAs
Flash back to stock, will I need to flash the OTAs or will they just automaticlaly download once I am back to stock. I did this once before but cannot remember??
I know there is a link on this site showing how to flash back to stock, I use to have it as a favorite but I formatted the pc, so i dont have it any longer. Would you happen to have a link??
Hate to bug you for this, just want to get my phone back up and running.
Thanks for all you help
You can try using the "search for updates" tool in settings, it may or may not work. I don't have a link but there really isn't much to using an RUU, just connect your phone in fastboot mode and start the exe program in Windows. Make sure no other programs are running and make sure screen saver / hibernation is turned off. Follow the prompts once the program has initiated and that's it.
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You can try using the "search for updates" tool in settings, it may or may not work. I don't have a link but there really isn't much to using an RUU, just connect your phone in fastboot mode and start the exe program in Windows. Make sure no other programs are running and make sure screen saver / hibernation is turned off. Follow the prompts once the program has initiated and that's it.
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Awesome.....for some reason i thought there were a bunch of fastboot commands that had to be done for RUUing. If the phone doesnt automaticlaly find the OTAs, then i can do each one separately the same way as the stock firmware.
If it doesn't find the OTA's and install them automatically, you can install them manually through the stock recovery.
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If it doesn't find the OTA's and install them automatically, you can install them manually through the stock recovery.
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Alright, was able to flash back to stock and then it automatically updated the OTAs
I am now back at firmware 3.17.631.2(4.1.1), hboot 2.14, with s-off
Everyone is taking about being on 3.18 and hboot 2.15, does that make a big diference?
I havent reflashed my ROM yet....will also flash the kernel at the same time
anything else i should do before i flash my ROM
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Alright, was able to flash back to stock and then it automatically updated the OTAs
I am now back at firmware 3.17.631.2(4.1.1), hboot 2.14, with s-off
Everyone is taking about being on 3.18 and hboot 2.15, does that make a big diference?
I havent reflashed my ROM yet....will also flash the kernel at the same time
anything else i should do before i flash my ROM
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Flashing 2.15 is only really suggested for sense 5 4.2 roms as it will eliminate any issues you might run into. While its often ok to flash both rom and kernel at the same time I always push for a full boot after a rom flash before flashing something else and factory reset prior to flashing the kernel.
3.18 software vs 3.17 is just carrier related and makes no difference.
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Flashing 2.15 is only really suggested for sense 5 4.2 roms as it will eliminate any issues you might run into. While its often ok to flash both rom and kernel at the same time I always push for a full boot after a rom flash before flashing something else and factory reset prior to flashing the kernel.
3.18 software vs 3.17 is just carrier related and makes no difference.
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Good to know, i havent used any sense 5 ROMS, been using PACMAN, Beanstalk, ones like that
Since I am on Rogers, is there even a way to get to 3.18, would it have to be a different carriers firmware to get there??
mikeyb1974 said:
Good to know, i havent used any sense 5 ROMS, been using PACMAN, Beanstalk, ones like that
Since I am on Rogers, is there even a way to get to 3.18, would it have to be a different carriers firmware to get there??
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The 2.14 firmwares are practically identical except the radio firmwares theres really no point but you could run an at&t ruu if you wanted. 3.18 is the software version which will be overwritten when you flash a new rom anyway so its beyond pointless.

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