So I recently got a new device since I lost my 4g on my last htc one s and unlocked bootloader, flashed recovery, rooted, all that good jazz but for some reason I flash a custom rom and it doesn't get past the htc boot screen. I was able to flash new roms on my last htc one s no problem but can't for some reason. The only difference I can say is that this new one received the ota jb update. Any advice? I'd like to be able to get back to my jb roms...
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Pandahands66 said:
So I recently got a new device since I lost my 4g on my last htc one s and unlocked bootloader, flashed recovery, rooted, all that good jazz but for some reason I flash a custom rom and it doesn't get past the htc boot screen. I was able to flash new roms on my last htc one s no problem but can't for some reason. The only difference I can say is that this new one received the ota jb update. Any advice? I'd like to be able to get back to my jb roms...
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did you flash the boot.img file?
I didn't but the roms I've tried flashing didn't require that. Or at least I didn't think so. I.e. Slimrom and deviantx....
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Pandahands66 said:
I didn't but the roms I've tried flashing didn't require that. Or at least I didn't think so. I.e. Slimrom and deviantx....
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i maybe wrong with this but if your s-off you dont need to flash the boot.img, but if your s-on then u need to flash the boot.img
So.... totally neglected to s-off so yes I had to flash boot.img. I'm good to go. Thanks for the help a lot!
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Hey was wondering if anyone could tell me how I (s-off) my device I noticed some ROMs need you to (s-off) device to install them. Can anyone help thanks
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tr1gg3r84 said:
Hey was wondering if anyone could tell me how I (s-off) my device I noticed some ROMs need you to (s-off) device to install them. Can anyone help thanks
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There is currently no way to s-off the HTC One S. Best you can do is bootloader unlock.
My phone is boot load unlocked but I tryed installing vemon ROM but when I install it and reboot it gets stuck on load up for some reason. But on install it says something about being (s-off) I don't understand what its asking for then :/
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Luckily you probably misnoticed that, no One S ROM needs S-Off to install AFAIK.
OK so why does it not boot up when I install the vemon rom? It shows blank black screen...
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tr1gg3r84 said:
OK so why does it not boot up when I install the vemon rom? It shows blank black screen...
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You need to flash the boot.img in fast boot.
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Talk about not reading instructions on how to flash a rom.
HTC One S TmoUS
I did that but takes ages to boot up left it a hour and it still on HTC one boot screen..
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tr1gg3r84 said:
I did that but takes ages to boot up left it a hour and it still on HTC one boot screen..
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Did what? Anyways this is a symptom of not flashing the boot.img properly. Do it using fastboot, there is a whole guide on doing this stickied in the development section.
Do like others have said, fastboot boot.img or try using TWRP recovery.
One of the rom threads has a boot.img script. Just replace the boot image on that script folder with yours and run the script.
HTC One S TmoUS
Maybe it isn't the boot.img..maybe he chose full wipe in AROMA and it didn't flash. Try flashing by manually full wiping and then not full wiping in AROMA, then it should boot after you fastboot the boot.img.
Anybody has a link to stock recovery?
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You are posting in the HTC One XL forums ftr.
WR
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I know that im posting in htc one xl forums and yes i need to find htc one xl stocl recobery since my custum recovery is failing to flash any kind of roms.
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persheshhater said:
my custum recovery is failing to flash any kind of roms.
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What exactly do you think stock recovery is going to be able to do for you?
Stock is only worthwhile if you want to complete a OTA upgrade.
But by the sounds of it you are long past booting in to a stock ROM?
Flash a RUU?
The stock recovery might fix the problem that custom recovery is currently havin with updating partition details+another user elsewhere had fixed similar problem by flashing backnstock recovery then flashing custom recovery again. And yes i currently have cm10
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As of right now I can't load any Rom except for venom. I don't know what is stopping my phone from working.
Background, dropped phone in the toilet, dried it out and everything worked. Went to change roms and something got messed up during the install which cause the phone to have no Os and no usb support. Got all of that straight, reloaded the phone back to stock, rooted it again, unlocked it, and loaded venom.
I have tried to load other roms but it will install in recovery but after reboot it will stay on the loading screen for the rom.
Any help will be great. Thanks!
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What hboot? What roms are failing? What version of viperxl is running fine?
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Hboot 1.14.
Roms that failed:
Jellybam
HatkaXL
ElementalXL
CM 10
ViperXL 3.0 is running fine now.
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You have to flash the boot.img
Hate to sound like I haven't been doing this for a while but where do I get the boot.img?
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usmcpunk said:
Hate to sound like I haven't been doing this for a while but where do I get the boot.img?
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*facepalm* all roms have there own boot.img. if you open your Rom you'll see what says boot. That is it and you go into fastboot and flash it or use the flash gui app
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Thanks. I only ask because I have never had this issue before.
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usmcpunk said:
Thanks. I only ask because I have never had this issue before.
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Venom has a way of flashing the boot.img for you...but otherwise since you're on hboot 1=14 you have to manually flash the boot img....dont worry that's why were here to help!
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Thanks. I only ask because I have never had this issue before.
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Unfortunately it sounds like when you reflashed to stock you upgraded the hboot, which in turn makes it so you have to flash the boot.img through fastboot. It's unfortunate, but there is a JET tool if you're experienced in Linux to downgrade your hboot. but, like I said, don't do it unless you're confident.
Thanks guy. I got it to work with the flash GUI. Back to clean Rom!
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I have AOKP on my att HTC. I already flashed the boot IMG manually, if I want to try out CM10 do I have to flash the boot IMG of cm10 again? Also when updating the same ROM is this neccesary again?
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If you are on hboot 1.14, yes you should flash the boot IMG every time you flash a new ROM. Not technically necessary for a ROM update but good to do just in case.
You can always just S-OFF though, then you don't need to worry about it.
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exad said:
If you are on hboot 1.14, yes you should flash the boot IMG every time you flash a new ROM. Not technically necessary for a ROM update but good to do just in case.
You can always just S-OFF though, then you don't need to worry about it.
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QBking said on his video that getting S off can brick your phone so I am a little weary.
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It is actually a very simple process. All I did was copy and paste the commands from the facepalm method. Worked like a charm. Makes flashing a whole lot easier.
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The only issue i had while getting s-off was the phone being "offline" but a simple unplug and replug fixed that. It was a simple process overall
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I would say the bigger risk is not understanding what s-off is actually doing. Because there's no security checks, if you don't know what you're doing you can easily brick flashing the wrong thing. If you're smart about it, take your time and know what it is your flashing, you shouldn't have any problems.
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Thanks guys I am simply using the Flash GUI app its awesome because it flashes the boot IMG.
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I have been having serious internet problems on my pc. I can never get ruu to finish downloading with out errors. I do have the ota zip file. I'm rooted, super cid and s-off. Is it safe to update that way or should I keep trying to get ruu to download?
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Man! Why do want to ask such hard questions? I know you can install zip from sd but I could not say how safe it would be.
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I was able to when I had S-OFF and the bootloader unlocked. I RUUed to 2.20, then I applied the OTA update from the stock recovery. My phone is still kicking. I tried to get everything back to stock after that, changed to stock CID, wrote the secure flag, and then locked my bootloader. I regret doing that now as I no longer have a root method on 3.18.
That's why I'm hesitant lol I guess ill keep trying for the ruu to download. Unless I can get a 100% positive answer... I tried to dl it with my phone and straight talk just throttled me at about 450 megs so I figured I'd stop before they killed my data connection again. They shut my data off last most for like a week and a half
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I flashed the ota before the ruu was released, and I've been fine. You do have to have stock recovery in place, so you'll have to run the 2.20 ruu first. You can't flash the ota with a custom recovery.
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I flashed the ota before the ruu was released, and I've been fine. You do have to have stock recovery in place, so you'll have to run the 2.20 ruu first. You can't flash the ota with a custom recovery.
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Is stock recovery linked anyplace here? And can I fastboot flash it? Or do I have to ruu to get it back?
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31ken31 said:
Is stock recovery linked anyplace here? And can I fastboot flash it? Or do I have to ruu to get it back?
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The stock recovery is I'm the ota zip. Recovery or recovery_signed I think it's called
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exad said:
The stock recovery is I'm the ota zip. Recovery or recovery_signed I think it's called
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Ok found recovery buried deep in ota lol. So just flash via fastboot then install ota? I'm s-off so I won't have to relock?
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31ken31 said:
Ok found recovery buried deep in ota lol. So just flash via fastboot then install ota? I'm s-off so I won't have to relock?
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No need to relock since you're S-OFF, you can flash OTA via Stock recovery. I'm not sure what will happen if you're flashing over a custom rom... I've only ever flashed an OTA over stock ROM myself.
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No need to relock since you're S-OFF, you can flash OTA via Stock recovery. I'm not sure what will happen if you're flashing over a custom rom... I've only ever flashed an OTA over stock ROM myself.
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Oh s**t I didn't even think about that... Good call. I may have had a disater and no choice but to post a oops I f'ed up my phone thread lol I just may hold off till I can get RUU downloaded correctly.
The ota and ruu I think are like 2-3 mb different in size (ota smaller I think) what could be missing? Adb folders maybe?
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Or... Would wiping everything including system in twrp then flashing stock recovery then flashing ota work?
Just off phone with HTC tech support, second teir I guess. The first guy transferred me. Told them I was rooted and all and s-off. Direct from them they told me the ota completly wipes the OS it just retains certain folders for contacts and personal info.
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Should be Ok to run then.
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Should be Ok to run then.
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Well it worked. Got a little worried being it took over a hour to complete the install.
And now I don't have to look at tampered flag anymore. Now for red text removal
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