I just got the new HTC One and I am wanting to sell my HTC One X. I want to get it completely back to stock. I have a couple questions.
I believe I can flash and RUU and it will put it back to stock, correct?
Will this also erase the sd card or will I need to do a factory reset on the phone to erase the sd?
I'm currently on CleanRom. I believe the phone is on 2.20 firmware also.
Thanks.
NeverToLate said:
I just got the new HTC One and I am wanting to sell my HTC One X. I want to get it completely back to stock. I have a couple questions.
I believe I can flash and RUU and it will put it back to stock, correct?
Will this also erase the sd card or will I need to do a factory reset on the phone to erase the sd?
I'm currently on CleanRom. I believe the phone is on 2.20 firmware also.
Thanks.
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If you are still s-on
Relock your boot loader
Run the RUU
ronnie498 said:
If you are still s-on
Relock your boot loader
Run the RUU
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of course if you are s-on and supercid running a ruu will brick your phone so if you have supercid you need to s-off before using a ruu
I still have s-on.
I am on 1.85.502.3 Could I use the 2.20 ruu or do I have to find the 1.85 version. Does anyone have a link to that version?
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With all the bootloader unlocking and flashing up to different RUU's, etc..
Will there be a way that someone might be able to come up with a procedure to revert back to complete stock?
Just wondering if you get going flashing roms and encounter a problem where you will need to exchange or take back your phone, a way to get it to stock form.
thanks
1.change you cid back to your original one.
2. relock your bootloader.
3. flash a ruu..
niceppl said:
1.change you cid back to your original one.
2. relock your bootloader.
3. flash a ruu..
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Has anyone came up with a way to change the cid back to stock
and I thought if you were on 1.85, you simply couldnt flash a prior ruu
joho5 said:
Has anyone came up with a way to change the cid back to stock
and I thought if you were on 1.85, you simply couldnt flash a prior ruu
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one you have unlocked your bootloader, your phone will either say unlocked or relocked. There's nothing that we can do about that. even if you changed the CID back to the AT&T one.
SuperCID means you can flash any RUU you want
gunnyman said:
one you have unlocked your bootloader, your phone will either say unlocked or relocked. There's nothing that we can do about that. even if you changed the CID back to the AT&T one.
SuperCID means you can flash any RUU you want
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So I guess the best we can do is flash the stock ruu at the time and relock it and hope for the best.
joho5 said:
So I guess the best we can do is flash the stock ruu at the time and relock it and hope for the best.
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you worried about returning a phone? It's been my experience that they don't look.
I need to restore my One X to complete AT&T factory firmware and settings as I need to send in the phone to be replaced. What would be the best way to go about this ? Would just running the 2.20 RUU work? I am not sure as KingCobra 1.4.1 is based on the 2.29 RUU. Any help would be appreciated.
agambatra said:
I need to restore my One X to complete AT&T factory firmware and settings as I need to send in the phone to be replaced. What would be the best way to go about this ? Would just running the 2.20 RUU work? I am not sure as KingCobra 1.4.1 is based on the 2.29 RUU. Any help would be appreciated.
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First you lock the bootloader and flash stock ruu to send it back
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Are you on the 2.20 Hboot, or something previous? If its still on the "old" Hboot, I'd just run the 1.73 or 1.85 RUU and leave it at that. I'd really avoid running the 2.20 RUU unless you absolutely have to. I think there is a small possibility you will actually get your old phone back repaired instead of a refurb (if you are over the first 30 days).
What ROM you are presently on makes no difference when running the RUU. As long as the bootloader is relocked, the right RUU (for your CID, in this case any should work since you are SuperCID) will just wipe everything anyway.
adb reboot bootloader
fasboot oem lock
Then flash ruu of choice
Will at&t ruu 2.20.502.7 will work on supercid 1111111 at&t hox to get back to stock?
I am having at&t htc one x bootloader with :
**** tampered ****
**** unlocked ****
evita pvt shp s-on rl
hboot-1.09.0000
radio-0.19as.32.09.09_l
opendsp-v28.1.0.32.0504
emmc-boot
apr 2 2012,21:08:24
installed twrp 2.2.0 recovery and stock rooted rom 2.23707.2 asia generic.
Now the problem is, i am facing the mobile signal(not wifi) dropping issues and i have to revert back to at&t stock rom, i have downloaded the official at&t ruu 2.20.502.2.....exe,
but i am concerned with the doubt that will the ruu will work 100% on supercid 111111 without any problem after relocking the bootloder or do i have to revert back the stock at&t cid, and if yes then what is the procedure to revert back the stock at&t cid???????
If you ever want to unlock the bootloader again leave the cid alone. BTW you can just flash the radio from the new ota if you want. There's a thread in development section with radios
gunnyman said:
If you ever want to unlock the bootloader again leave the cid alone. BTW you can just flash the radio from the new ota if you want. There's a thread in development section with radios
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thanks for the help,appreciable. But i don't want to flash just the radio, coz i already did that, but it did not solve my problem. So the question still continues..Can i run Ruu with the current supercid 111111 or do i have to revert it back to stock???
SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH. ITS NOT MY FAMILIAR LANGUAGE.
You don't have to change cid to flash the ruu just relock the bootloader
gunnyman said:
you don't have to change cid to flash the ruu just relock the bootloader
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thanks for the help,
Are you already on 2.20? If not, why not run 1.85 RUU?
thedauntlessone said:
Are you already on 2.20? If not, why not run 1.85 RUU?
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good question.
thedauntlessone said:
Are you already on 2.20? If not, why not run 1.85 RUU?
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Doesn't look like the op is on 2.20, the hboot for 2.20 is 1.14.0002.
Absolutely Right, i am not on 2.20,
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Sir this is not about 2.20 or 1.85, i just want to confirm is, if running a ruu on supercid 111111 will work 100% or do i have to revert to the region's cid of the ruu am using.
I dont want that ruu should get interupt by any reason nd i brick my phone coz i dont have any warranty or insurance on it.
SORRY 4 THE BAD ENGLISH, ITS NOT MY NATIVE LANGUAGE.
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hemsmaverick said:
Sir this is not about 2.20 or 1.85, i just want to confirm is, if running a ruu on supercid 111111 will work 100% or do i have to revert to the region's cid of the ruu am using.
I dont want that ruu should get interupt by any reason nd i brick my phone coz i dont have any warranty or insurance on it.
SORRY 4 THE BAD ENGLISH, ITS NOT MY NATIVE LANGUAGE.
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your question has been answered multiple times.
SuperCID will allow you to run the 2.20 RUU. The reason we're cautioning you is because once you do that, you will lose the ability to flash new radios at all and you'll have to flash a kernel in fast boot.
Also once you do this update to 2.20 you can't go backward to 1.85 even WITH SuperCID because the update includes a new HBOOT.
gunnyman said:
your question has been answered multiple times.
SuperCID will allow you to run the 2.20 RUU. The reason we're cautioning you is because once you do that, you will lose the ability to flash new radios at all and you'll have to flash a kernel in fast boot.
Also once you do this update to 2.20 you can't go backward to 1.85 even WITH SuperCID because the update includes a new HBOOT.
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ok what will happen if i extract the rom.zip from the ruu and will extract and replace the hboot with earlier one and also the recovery with custom one and will rezip it and rename it as PJ83.img and will copy it to storage and run it in the current boot loader. will relock it before running the process.
Will this work and will i b able to flash the stock rom with same boot loader and custom recovery?
I AM AWARE INSTEAD OF DOING THIS I CAN JUST FLASH THE STOCK ROOTED 2.20 ROM FROM TWRP BUT I JUST WANT TO INCREASE MY TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND WORK.
hemsmaverick said:
ok what will happen if i extract the rom.zip from the ruu and will extract and replace the hboot with earlier one and also the recovery with custom one and will rezip it and rename it as PJ83.img and will copy it to storage and run it in the current boot loader. will relock it before running the process.
Will this work and will i b able to flash the stock rom with same boot loader and custom recovery?
I AM AWARE INSTEAD OF DOING THIS I CAN JUST FLASH THE STOCK ROOTED 2.20 ROM FROM TWRP BUT I JUST WANT TO INCREASE MY TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND WORK.
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won't work because RUU's include a signature check and if you alter the files in any way, that signature check will fail.
gunnyman said:
won't work because ruu's include a signature check and if you alter the files in any way, that signature check will fail.
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ok, well as per ur earlier suggestion, i have flash the radio incl ril files from at&t 1.85, asia 2.23, currently on a o2 2.29.
But signal dropping solution has not been resolved.
I have dropped the plan of running ruu and will install custom rom tn special edition 3.6
can u suggest me the best radio for better mobile signals? (i am from india -region asia)
Hi, I really f up.
I can't install roms, and I got TMOB-101.
I tried recently flash a new rom. and didn't backed it up.
please someone send me TMOB-101 backup ot RUU.
HELP!
if you've unlocked your hboot, you need to relock it and then you can install a RUU.
http://www.htconeforum.com/forum/ht...unbrick-restore-htc-one-s-stock-relocked.html
Good luck
No ruu for me there
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Do you have the TMo USA?
No. I've got t-mob101 (t-mobile Germany)
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try this:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Ville
Tried this already...
No ruu
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RUU_Ville_U_TMO_DE_1.77.111.5_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_259421_signed.exe
Really not?
It's a early ruu. I need the 3.16 one
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lol. There isn't one from TMOB_101 and I really doubt that there ever will be one...
If you want to stick to your CID you should flash this one above and check the OTA updates. Things can be soooo easy...
If you want to go for JB you'll have to change CID to HTC__001 and flash the appropriate RUU. 3.16 will come in by OTA update.
Isn't it will brick my device? (flashing a earlier version then I got)
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No, it will simply not flash (= exit with an error).
Each RUU/OTA update comes with a certain new bootloader version. Dependant on this version you can upgrade to the next higher hboot but usually not downgrade to a lower hboot. E.g. if youre on 2.15 JB you can't downgrade to 1.14 ICS by RUU anymore. But you are still able to flash custom roms based on whatever android version. The only thing here is with bootloaders > 1.09 the kernel needs to be flashed separately in fastboot mode.
That's where s-off / downgrading bootloader comes into game. As downgrading bootloader is a pain, s-off would be the way to go. For warranty purposes you will be able to restore a stock phone (locked, tampered warning removed, s-on). And if your screen is blank, it will also be blank for TMOB, so there is no need to restore stock.
Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2200930
There is the "RUU_Ville_U_ICS_40_S_TMO_DE_2.38.111.10_Radio_1.09 es.50.02.07_2_10.09d.50.04L_ver2_release_287723_signed.exe"
(Android 4.04 version)
rootrider said:
No, it will simply not flash (= exit with an error).
Each RUU/OTA update comes with a certain new bootloader version. Dependant on this version you can upgrade to the next higher hboot but usually not downgrade to a lower hboot. E.g. if youre on 2.15 JB you can't downgrade to 1.14 ICS by RUU anymore. But you are still able to flash custom roms based on whatever android version. The only thing here is with bootloaders > 1.09 the kernel needs to be flashed separately in fastboot mode.
That's where s-off / downgrading bootloader comes into game. As downgrading bootloader is a pain, s-off would be the way to go. For warranty purposes you will be able to restore a stock phone (locked, tampered warning removed, s-on). And if your screen is blank, it will also be blank for TMOB, so there is no need to restore stock.
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I've got the same Problem.
But I can't SuperCID / S-Off my Phone like here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
It just doesn't work!!!
How could I go back to a Stock ROM ??
I have really no idea
TMOB-101 ?
Which bootloader version?
rootrider said:
TMOB-101 ?
Which bootloader version?
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hboot-2.15.0000
Golden-One said:
I've got the same Problem.
But I can't SuperCID / S-Off my Phone like here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
It just doesn't work!!!
How could I go back to a Stock ROM ??
I have really no idea
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I can sent you a twrp nandroid backup from my phone (s4-tmobile germany)
I have backups from the 3.16.111.5.and from the latest 3.16.111.7. They are the stock roms with the supersu added.
If you recover the 3.16.111.5 nandroid backup you will take a OTA update to clean 3.16.111.7 (without supersu).
hi
Can you send me the backups too?
thank you so much!
kevin3688 said:
hi
Can you send me the backups too?
thank you so much!
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You can find it/them here.
It's just plain stock nandroids. No root - nothing.
rootrider said:
You can find it/them here.
It's just plain stock nandroids. No root - nothing.
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Thanks a lot!
my phone run "villec2-jb-4.1.1-deodexed" i down ruu som and run but it faill 155, phone show hboot orlder?????? ruu is ics
who can help me fixx??? thank!!! so much sorry bad english
daothuan said:
my phone run "villec2-jb-4.1.1-deodexed" i down ruu som and run but it faill 155, phone show hboot orlder?????? ruu is ics
who can help me fixx??? thank!!! so much sorry bad english
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relock your bootloader before you run the RUU
tivofool said:
relock your bootloader before you run the RUU
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i did, but it faillll have tips ??????
daothuan said:
i did, but it faillll have tips ??????
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is there a newer RUU that you can run on your device?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094414
The only tips that I have are
put back stock recovery on your phone if you have changed it. (you will have to unlock bootloader to do this)
relock bootloader.
OH, and one time even though usb debugging was checked on the phone, I had to uncheck it and check it again before the ruu worked.
Will relocking bootloader automatically restore stock recovery? Cause I am trying to return to stock from S-off back to S-on and I am following this guide but in the HTC One S toolkit, the recovery section doesn't have a stock recovery to flash. I can use some help with this also, I want to see if returning phone to stock will fix signal drop issues and if not I will have to return it on insurance. My biggest problems are I do not have an RUU from my carrier so could use some advice as to which one to use? here is the link for RUU's but there isn't one for Cincinnati Bell wireless.
You need S-OFF
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