[Q] Moonshine S-Off Help - HTC One S

Could some one please help me with Moonshine S-Off process. I have been trying for 3 days now with no luck to s-off. I have checked that my firmware version is correct and i have followed the instructions explicitly. Every time ending with the same results error and please read
Thanks in advance

rompup said:
Could some one please help me with Moonshine S-Off process. I have been trying for 3 days now with no luck to s-off. I have checked that my firmware version is correct and i have followed the instructions explicitly. Every time ending with the same results error and please read
Thanks in advance
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What steps are you taking?
Unlocked? Firmware?

mjsheldon4 said:
What steps are you taking?
Unlocked? Firmware?
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Thanks for the reply. Sorry I should have been more specific. My phone has the latest t-mobile us update firmware version 3.14.531.11 i'm running the stock t-mobile rom. Bootloader is unlocked using htc dev
Steps; I uninstalled sync from my computer and extracted moonshine in the same folder where i have adb, fastboot installed. I tested adb commands to ensure the computer could communicate with the phone then I ran the distiller.exe and i can only get just past where it checks for updates (which is does successfully) then it fails. I read somewhere in a forum to freeze htc sync on the phone and i have tried this with still no luck. I have even tried deleting the apk with no result. I'm not sure what i am doing wrong but obviously something as others seem to have no problems. I have tried this on two different computers now with the same result.
Thanks again for your help

HTC Sync is the biggest obstacle. What step are you failing. There are 3 steps for testing. I could not get past 2nd and finally decided to tun in Linux. I had installed Linux Mint v14 on second hd but do not use much. It come handy this time. Went trough with no errors. The Ubuntu have program called "wubi" (I think) that will let you install linux alone with windows. You can uninstall latter as any programs. The moonshine web site have version for linux. Some users experience success in Windows by freezing the Sync. Unfortunately, you can not uninstall without being s=off.
In developer section, there is moonshine thread. See if you can get more info there.

One of the very first things that moonshine checks for is to verify that USB debugging is turned On. I see that you have tested the adb but just wanted to make sure that the USB debugging it active.
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mjsheldon4 said:
One of the very first things that moonshine checks for is to verify that USB debugging is turned On. I see that you have tested the adb but just wanted to make sure that the USB debugging it active.
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I am sure USB debugging is active but i cannot even get to the steps everyone speaks of. When I get home i have a linux machine set up i will try. Thanks for all your help.

This looks like a good place for my question.. I'm running moonshine and I love it. I'm just wondering for future reference, will I need to take any additional special steps before returning to stock via RUU. I already know about stock recovery and kernels and what not, just wondering if i will need to do anything specifically with moonshine before reverting to stock. Thanks!

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[Q] Returning a Desire S to S-ON

Hi all
I would like to know if it is possible to return a Desire S to S-ON if it were made it S-OFF, rooted and then upgraded from a network-specific ROM to a higher generic HTC ROM.
I've seen various threads about this, but can't find any specific steps for a relative newbie.
The revolutionary.io method would be used to go S-OFF.
Any input very much appreciated.
schnidex said:
Hi all
I would like to know if it is possible to return a Desire S to S-ON if it were made it S-OFF, rooted and then upgraded from a network-specific ROM to a higher generic HTC ROM.
I've seen various threads about this, but can't find any specific steps for a relative newbie.
The revolutionary.io method would be used to go S-OFF.
Any input very much appreciated.
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Go to shippedroms and download the RUU for your phone. Although why you'd want to return to stock is beyond me?
You're saying that just running a branded RUU will return it to S-ON? Are you sure about that?
It's because I'd need the phone sent back under warranty, which S-OFF invalidates.
schnidex said:
You're saying that just running a branded RUU will return it to S-ON? Are you sure about that?
It's because I'd need the phone sent back under warranty, which S-OFF invalidates.
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+1 sending my phne back on Monday. I read the guide, but I still don't get it. It's too confusing. What's adb shell etc?
olyloh6696 said:
+1 sending my phne back on Monday. I read the guide, but I still don't get it. It's too confusing. What's adb shell etc?
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ADB is Android Debug Bridge. It's installed on your PC and enables you to control the phone over USB (if you have USB debugging on) and HTC drivers installed on PC.
adb shell - is simply when you run a shell through a command prompt on a PC so that you're able to directly type commands into the phone from the PC.
You should be able to see the adb drivers as a link within my signature, download and install these as a quick workaround which should enable you to run adb shell or you could follow the full correct method of installing the full Android SDK and JDK see below:
kartkk said:
do a nandroid backup & also set up your adb beforehand
setting up adb saved me from possibly bricking my device a few times
try this guide
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ben_pyett said:
ADB is Android Debug Bridge. It's installed on your PC and enables you to control the phone over USB (if you have USB debugging on) and HTC drivers installed on PC.
adb shell - is simply when you run a shell through a command prompt on a PC so that you're able to directly type commands into the phone from the PC.
You should be able to see the adb drivers as a link within my signature, download and install these as a quick workaround which should enable you to run adb shell or you could follow the full correct method of installing the full Android SDK and JDK see below:
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Thanks Ben! Makes sense! But to s-on again, can I just flash the h-boot., but then how do I use RUU to get back to stock? Will u need to wipe data first etc?
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olyloh6696 said:
Thanks Ben! Makes sense! But to s-on again, can I just flash the h-boot., but then how do I use RUU to get back to stock? Will u need to wipe data first etc?
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I'm afraid that I don't know about S-ON after S-OFF with AlphaRevx as I used XTC clip to get S-OFF myself, which is one way process.
So as I've never gone through the process myself I can't really confirm its success or failure.
But, I assume that you're following this GUIDE which involves running an RUU as the final step.
I wouldn't bother wiping data first as I imagine that the RUU process will do that as part of its operation. If not and it works you can always run a factory reset afterwards.
ben_pyett said:
I'm afraid that I don't know about S-ON after S-OFF with AlphaRevx as I used XTC clip to get S-OFF myself, which is one way process.
So as I've never gone through the process myself I can't really confirm its success or failure.
But, I assume that you're following this GUIDE which involves running an RUU as the final step.
I wouldn't bother wiping data first as I imagine that the RUU process will do that as part of its operation. If not and it works you can always run a factory reset afterwards.
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cheers ben. will this also remove cutom recoveries from the phone (cwm) ?
so it would be truly stock then?
olyloh6696 said:
cheers ben. will this also remove cutom recoveries from the phone (cwm) ?
so it would be truly stock then?
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If the ruu runs successfully to competition I believe that it will return the device do that it's identical to stock
Swyped from HTC Desire S using XDA Premium
After many, many hours of trying to figure out what the hell half the terminology about Android actually means and wondering whether or not I would brick my phone..
..I'm now back to S-ON. It's been a pretty horrible experience all in all. Yes, it's easy when you know how but knowing how has been through trial and fortunately not much error.
From being on 6.98.1002, I used the Jorgen method in Ben's link above to get to 0.98.0000. I should note that when my phone was first supplied, I was on 0.98.0002 and very worried that the earlier software wouldn't work - but I tried it anyway, and it did. However, I was still S-OFF.
I then re-installed my stock network ROM using the RUU. This kept me on 0.98.0000 but put the phone to S-ON. I flashed the branded ROM that the phone was shipped with thinking that this would take me to 0.98.0002 but to my surprise it didn't. Otherwise though, the phone is now stock condition again.
So I then tried to update OTA to the problematic software which caused me all this grief in the first place - and it appears my network have withdrawn it. And rightly so, pending a fix.
schnidex said:
Ben, I've seen elsewhere you've said:
"If you load the latest RUU you may end up updating the HBOOT so that it can't be downgraded."
..in which case, Houston, we may have a problem. The latest HTC non-branded ROM (1.47...) gives you HBOOT 6.98.1002.
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You're right, I'm afriad that this is an area where I'm no expert, But HBOOT = 6.98.1002. = Alpharevx = so you've not upgraded it simply failed to downgrade (which is slightly better- I think )
I notice that there are a couple of guides, allow I've obviously not tried either of them both are in the [GUIDE] A Complete Tutorial for the Beginners and Others sticky
The second guide looks quite complex and not for beginners...
Although I've just spotted a note within the second guide which says says
Note 2: RUU 1.46 or greater can not be downgraded as yet, since gingerbreak does not work on these RUUs.
So Opps....a full nights sleep may shed some more light on this.....and hopefully so sound advice from someone who has already performed this task.
Good luck. (I'll back online in the morning) - but, only really able to answer easier questions and not unfortunately not provide you with a solution.....but I'll do what I can!
Alternate way to restore your phone to S-ON and stock
If your attempts are unsuccessful, there's another potential way to go S-ON.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17481836&postcount=2
Maarten

[Q] SuperCID 1.85 Token Issue

Update!
I've successfully unlocked my bootloader. Thankfully I have a Mac as well as a PC, so I used the Mac version of SuperCID (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1694478) and, after installing ADB, it worked like a charm and took maybe 60 seconds from start to finish.
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Greetings!
I just received my HOX this evening, though I did enough research beforehand to get me as far as I have come.
When I try to run the SuperCID bat file, I am given the following:
Restarting ADB
Pulling files
Checking files
Checking if patch can be applied
Cannot patch. Token "" must be either "[CWS__001]" or "[ROGER001]".
Aborting! Your device was not altered.
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Seeing as how there was nothing listed for the token other than the quotation marks, I ran fastboot getvar cid and was given "cid: CWS__001". Well, that's what SuperCID is supposedly looking for, but I can't get beyond that error.
Currently in charge mode, USB debugging on, rooted, etc.
I've done a couple hours worth of google and forum searches and while I found a number of helpful replies, none had the same issue where there was no Token listed within the quotation marks.
I'd appreciate any help I can get and I look forward to working with the Android community as I learn more! Hopefully I can start flashing ROMs soon, though I am itching to backup first.
Hey there, hopefully we'll be able to get your bootloader unlocked!
Sounds to me like a simple communication issue between your computer and the phone. Let me ask you one question. Are you using the factory supplied USB cable and have you disabled HTC Sync?
It seems your fastboot commands are working when run by themselves, maybe you could right click > edit the bat file and run the commands in the script one by one.
Before I go too far in with ideas, let's make sure all these are covered.
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Let's see:
Cable is original factory supplied.
As for HTC Sync, this is the one thing I have been trying to figure out. I don't see anything in the processes dealing with HTC unless I load the manager software. I don't see anything sync related on the phone other than "Accounts and Sync", of which all are disabled.
Is there a specific way to disable HTC Sync? I searched for this earlier today and didn't find anything specific and there isn't anything alluding to it in the processes, as mentioned, unless I try to run it.
Thanks for the assistance.
Edit: Also, at least under Apps currently running on the phone, none listed deal with HTC Sync.
Edit 2: If I were to do it manually, would the directions here still be valid? Under "Step 2 - Change Device CID" and then scroll down to "Manual Method". It seems to match up with a lot of what is in the BAT file, but you have to do the hex editing yourself. http://androidninjas.com/how-tos/complete-att-rogers-htc-one-x-prep-guide/
Edit 2.1: Apparently the same instructions are http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678308
HTC sync runs on your computer and if you installed it it's always running in the background. Look down in the system tray and find htc sync and disable it.
Did you root before you tried this?
_MetalHead_ said:
Did you root before you tried this?
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This.
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_MetalHead_ said:
Did you root before you tried this?
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Haha I hadn't even considered that option because of how much he asked around. Totally slipped my mind. Definitely the case!
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He mentions he is rooted.
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azturbomini said:
He mentions he is rooted.
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Must've missed that.
Thanks for the replies everyone. Sorry about the slow response on my part as I just woke up.
Yes, I am rooted. Took a while and a number of tries and I ended up having to install Superuser.apk manually, but I confirmed root via terminal and su. It's noted in the first post.
As for HTC Sync. I've ensured that there are no processes running and nothing is in the taskbar.
So as of now, I can confirm I have the correct CID that an ATT HOX should have when I do a check in fastboot, but the SuperCID bat doesn't seem to recognize it and lists the token as blank.
I can try doing it manually, but I wanted to confirm the correct steps and I linked to two examples I found on doing it in my second post. Of course I would love to leave this as a last resort. I'm confident in my ability, but I am not above saying that I am nervous, as this is my first Android.
Edit 1: Note that I have HTC Sync Manager installed. Not HTC Sync, which is apparently for non HTC One Series phones? Either way, nothing I can see relating to it is running, be it a process or a taskbar item.
Update! I've successfully unlocked my bootloader. Thankfully I have a Mac as well as a PC, so I used the Mac version of SuperCID (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694478) and, after installing ADB, it worked like a charm and took maybe 60 seconds from start to finish.
For whatever reason, the Windows version just wasn't communicating correctly. HTC Sync was definitely not the culprit and everything else was in order.
Now to find the right posts about what to do now that it is unlocked!
Unforunately I don't have a Mac I can run this on, and I am having the same issue
Can't get adb to list my device
I'm rooted. have followed all instructions from all other threads. everything is installed on my mac and Win7 machine. ADB still doesn't see my device

Rooting/Boot Unlocking One X - I have tried everything, this is my last resort.

I have literally tried EVERYTHING. I have spent countless hours and actually did not go to sleep last night trying to figure this damn thing out.
I have a HTC One X running Android Version 4.0.4, HTC Sense 4.0, and Software 2.20.
I cannot figure this **** out. Right now when I run the X-Factor exploit, it gets stuck at "daemon started succesfully". When I run the HTC Drivers.exe that come with Hasoon2000's All in one kit, it doesn't even run. It does nothing.
I have restarted my computer numerous times, and I am stuck. So I'm offering this:
Anyone who helps me/leads me in the correct direction to rooting and bootunlocking my ATT One X so I can install Cyanogenmod 10,
I will give you $25 [PayPal]
I am desperate, and just want this to work.
Try my guide.
How to Unlock Bootloader and Root AT&T One X 2.20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FML0Y2ovZ_Q
And here is the full guide i wrote up.
http://forums.team-nocturnal.com/showthread.php/1147
itsjakez said:
I have literally tried EVERYTHING. I have spent countless hours and actually did not go to sleep last night trying to figure this damn thing out.
I have a HTC One X running Android Version 4.0.4, HTC Sense 4.0, and Software 2.20.
I cannot figure this **** out. Right now when I run the X-Factor exploit, it gets stuck at "daemon started succesfully". When I run the HTC Drivers.exe that come with Hasoon2000's All in one kit, it doesn't even run. It does nothing.
I have restarted my computer numerous times, and I am stuck. So I'm offering this:
Anyone who helps me/leads me in the correct direction to rooting and bootunlocking my ATT One X so I can install Cyanogenmod 10,
I will give you $25 [PayPal]
I am desperate, and just want this to work.
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Now I'm able to make it this far:
Press any key to continue...
398 KB/s (64526 bytes in 0.158s)
[-] Failed
[+] Rebooting into bootloader mode...
[+] Press enter once the device has finished booting into bootloader mode.
Press any key to continue.
So it says it fails...why?
If I hit continue it says
[+] Getting CID:
... INFOcid: CWS___001
So It doesn't get to 111111111 Like It should.
XsMagical said:
Try my guide.
How to Unlock Bootloader and Root AT&T One X 2.20
And here is the full guide i wrote up.
I'm currently following your guide. I downloaded your drivers. Do I just drag and drop all of these driver files into my drivers folder in system32?
I tried doing that earlier with I think the same drivers and It didnt work.
When I plug up my HTC One X, it doesn't show up as a adb device, it shows up as My HTC.
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It would be more helpful to list the things you tried, instead of just saying "literally everything".
Does adb see the phone?
Did you try different USB ports or cables? Tried a different computer (if possible)?
redpoint73 said:
It would be more helpful to list the things you tried, instead of just saying "literally everything".
Does adb see the phone?
Did you try different USB ports or cables? Tried a different computer (if possible)?
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I'm not sure by what you mean of "does adb see the phone?
If you mean if I open up device manager and it says "adb device", then no, adb does not see it.
I did try different USB cables, I'll try a different port now.
I do not have any access to any other computer at the moment, so no.
Thanks for your time, by the way.
Install HTC sync. It will install the drivers.
Sent from my Nocturnal'd ONE X
itsjakez said:
I cannot figure this **** out. Right now when I run the X-Factor exploit, it gets stuck at "daemon started succesfully". When I run the HTC Drivers.exe that come with Hasoon2000's All in one kit, it doesn't even run. It does nothing.
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Have you tried updating drivers manually? His toolkit did thesame to me but I just went to:
Right click Computer -> Manage -> driver manager
and updated my drivers from there.
EDIT: Try the post above mine, before this. I didn't even think of that, HTC Sync will install that latest drivers.
Aldo, this is technically a question so it shouldn't be here. It should be in Q&A
The problem is almost certainly the HTC drivers. Otherwise your computer won't see the phone.
You have to do this with just about every new device you root, unless you're staying with the same manufacturer.
iElvis said:
The problem is almost certainly the HTC drivers. Otherwise your computer won't see the phone.
You have to do this with just about every new device you root, unless you're staying with the same manufacturer.
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I installed HTC Sync and used their drivers, and Im still met with the failed CID thing.
Ughhh I'm so frustrated.
Where it says failed before where it says authorize backup, are you hitting the restore option on your phone when it shows up and prompted?
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Where it says failed before where it says authorize backup, are you hitting the restore option on your phone when it shows up and prompted?
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Yes, I am.
I'm following a video tutorial step by step and I still get these errors.
itsjakez said:
I installed HTC Sync and used their drivers, and Im still met with the failed CID thing.
Ughhh I'm so frustrated.
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Do you have the international version of the phone, or the US version?
it WILL work using the X-factor exploit.
Three main steps:
1.) Download SYNC to ensure latest drivers here
2.) make sure to RIGHT CLICK and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR (that took me f'in 27 minutes to realize)
3.) follow all on screen instructions.
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Myrder said:
Do you have the international version of the phone, or the US version?
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+1
Strange.... the only other option is to try a different USB port or another windows machine I guess.. sorry bro
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Myrder said:
Do you have the international version of the phone, or the US version?
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US Version.
I am now trying while running as administrator (I think I've tried this already)
Yep. Same error. Failed on CID thing.
itsjakez said:
US Version.
I am now trying while running as administrator (I think I've tried this already)
Yep. Same error. Failed on CID thing.
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Hmm... I'm assuming you're on the 2.20 right?
Edit: We'll get down to the bottom of this and get him rooted.
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Also, ensure your usb debugging is ON.
Myrder said:
Hmm... I'm assuming you're on the 2.20 right?
Edit: We'll get down to the bottom of this and get him rooted.
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Thank you for your diligence.
Yes, I'm on 2.20
I don't understand why this wont work for me!!!
itsjakez said:
Thank you for your diligence.
Yes, I'm on 2.20
I don't understand why this wont work for me!!!
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Check to make sure your use debugging is on, try it. If that doesn't work... I would like to see the prompt. May have to do this through teamviewer.
Drivers may be the problem. I didn't have quite the same problem he is having( fastboot and adb didn't wont to see my device.) Spent 3 days trying to fiqure it out. Finally I gave up and installed Mac Os X on vmware and ran the mac version of x-factor and then I had no problems. You might want to try that. It was the only thing that worked for me. Htc sync, pda net, and reinstalling the driver never helped me. No matter what I did I never could get windows to see my device.

Can you update hboot without updating stock ROM?

Hey guys, I just got 2 HTC Sensation 4Gs off of Craigslist, they are both still running Gingerbread. I want to root and custom rom, but I'm aware that I cannot install newer ICS+ ROMs without updateing the hboot.
My question is, is it easier to HTC Dev Unlock, root, s-off, Super CID, and THEN update the hboot. Or update the phone with the official ICS update (thus also updating the hboot) and THEN HTC Dev Unlock, root, s-off, Super CID?
I've already had experience rooting and s-off(ing) 2 ICS sensations, but don't know if I could do it easier if I don't update them first.
If it is easier to update the hboot after rooting Gingerbread, can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
Electriccars said:
Hey guys, I just got 2 HTC Sensation 4Gs off of Craigslist, they are both still running Gingerbread. I want to root and custom rom, but I'm aware that I cannot install newer ICS+ ROMs without updateing the hboot.
My question is, is it easier to HTC Dev Unlock, root, s-off, Super CID, and THEN update the hboot. Or update the phone with the official ICS update (thus also updating the hboot) and THEN HTC Dev Unlock, root, s-off, Super CID?
I've already had experience rooting and s-off(ing) 2 ICS sensations, but don't know if I could do it easier if I don't update them first.
If it is easier to update the hboot after rooting Gingerbread, can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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Hi,
If you intend to s-off on GB ,then, do NOT go to HTCDEV
S-off using revolutionary.
Look HERE
Everything is listed in order.
Then, update the firmware/radio HERE , using the 3.33 Universal firmware.
Then,install custom ROM.
Thanks! Exactly what I wanted. question though, is the latest 3.33 okay to use on T-Mobile? Or is there a more T-Mobile optimised version I should use?
Sent from my HTC Sensation using Tapatalk 2
Electriccars said:
Thanks! Exactly what I wanted. question though, is the latest 3.33 okay to use on T-Mobile? Or is there a more T-Mobile optimised version I should use?
Sent from my HTC Sensation using Tapatalk 2
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Hi,
It is the same for all phones.
malybru said:
Hi,
If you intend to s-off on GB ,then, do NOT go to HTCDEV
S-off using revolutionary.
Look HERE
Everything is listed in order.
Then, update the firmware/radio HERE , using the 3.33 Universal firmware.
Then,install custom ROM.
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It says enter Serial Number on Revolutionary IO. Does it mean the S/N beneath the battery or the IMEI? Both are getting accepted and I'm being given 2 different keys. I'm pretty confident that it means the S/N so that's what i'm going to try. Is that correct?
Electriccars said:
It says enter Serial Number on Revolutionary IO. Does it mean the S/N beneath the battery or the IMEI? Both are getting accepted and I'm being given 2 different keys. I'm pretty confident that it means the S/N so that's what i'm going to try. Is that correct?
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Hi,
It has been a long while since I did this.
But S/N does stand for serial number.
malybru said:
Hi,
It has been a long while since I did this.
But S/N does stand for serial number.
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Okay cool. And it doesn't seem to detect my phone. I had the drivers installed already, but no matter what mode the phone is in the Revolutionary.exe isn't finding it. I'm on Windows XP
Maybe I should just update and do it the way I've done before. :-/
Maybe I need an SD in the phone?
Electriccars said:
Okay cool. And it doesn't seem to detect my phone. I had the drivers installed already, but no matter what mode the phone is in the Revolutionary.exe isn't finding it. I'm on Windows XP
Maybe I should just update and do it the way I've done before. :-/
Maybe I need an SD in the phone?
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Hi,
Yes,you need a sd card.
It is far easier to s-off with revolutionary,so it is worth the effort to find the correct drivers,and re-install them(and reboot the pc)
Also try different usb slots,and a different cable if you have one.
malybru said:
Hi,
Yes,you need a sd card.
It is far easier to s-off with revolutionary,so it is worth the effort to find the correct drivers,and re-install them(and reboot the pc)
Also try different usb slots,and a different cable if you have one.
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Okay, thanks. I'll also try doing it in Linux Mint. I'll let you know if I need more help.
But one last question. In step one it says:
1. Run the revolutionary Utility you just downloaded from http://revolutionary.io/ and if it has found your device it should read
"Found your Device: HTC Sensation Z710* Applications -> Development)
It doesn't say to plug in the phone, which is a given, or what mode it needs to be in?
THEN it says to do it again but this time plug in the phone, in normal mode, and set it to HTC sync
Electriccars said:
Okay, thanks. I'll also try doing it in Linux Mint. I'll let you know if I need more help.
But one last question. In step one it says:
1. Run the revolutionary Utility you just downloaded from http://revolutionary.io/ and if it has found your device it should read
"Found your Device: HTC Sensation Z710* Applications -> Development)
It doesn't say to plug in the phone, which is a given, or what mode it needs to be in?
THEN it says to do it again but this time plug in the phone, in normal mode, and set it to HTC sync
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Hi,
Like I said, it has been a while,and I cannot remember how the thing went.
But I do remember no great difficulty following the thread .
Do you run the utility on your pc,then,plug the phone in?
malybru said:
Hi,
Like I said, it has been a while,and I cannot remember how the thing went.
But I do remember no great difficulty following the thread .
Do you run the utility on your pc,then,plug the phone in?
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No, I plug the phone in and then start the utility. It wouldn't find it though so I uninstalled and re-installed the drivers. But I can't restart my PC right now. In 90 minutes I can though. (watching a live stream with family)
I'll let you know if I get it working, whether through windows or linux.
Ugh, my PC is saying that USBcoinstaller.dll is missing. Any idea how to get it? I can't find it by searching google.
Maybe I have to download the android SDK. Didn't need to before when I rooted my ICS sensation a few months ago. But maybe I have to for gingerbread.
Electriccars said:
Ugh, my PC is saying that USBcoinstaller.dll is missing. Any idea how to get it? I can't find it by searching google.
Maybe I have to download the android SDK. Didn't need to before when I rooted my ICS sensation a few months ago. But maybe I have to for gingerbread.
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Hi,
As well as installing sdk,have you tried installing the latest HTCSync?
I'm trying that to. Hopefully it'll get it working.
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Okay, I'm having problems. I tried following [GUIDE] (For Noobs) SDK, ADB, and Drivers and now my ADB isn't working!
I tried downloading and installing the recommended SDK zip and it wasn't giving me the files he said it would, then I installed revision 9 and 15 because it said it neded them, they ended up bringing "Platform-tools" which contains another ADB.exe, and it won't let me delete it. I tried installing the latest HTC Sync and it doesn't find my phone. It still gives me the error about USBCoInstaller.dll I am going to reboot my PC but I honestly don't know what I did or how to fix it. Everytime I start any ADB including revolutionary.exe it pops open does a TON of text for a split second and then closes again. Any Suggestions after I reboot?
Edit: actually revolutionary.exe pops open and closes quickly without displaying anything.
My brother fixed it. apparently I want thinking about the fact that HTC sync can't be installed. And the driver wasn't completely installed, which he solved as well. So we're now using revolutionary.
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[Q] Getting Error 170 while trying to RUU to 3.18...what am I doing wrong?

As the title says: I'm trying to install the 3.18 RUU for my AT&T HTC One X. I'm currently on an old build of CM10.1 (beautifully maintained by H8rift) and was wanting to try the latest build he posted with the 3.4 Kernel. I am S-Off and Unlocked. I searched the forum (internal search seems to be broken at the moment) and all I keep seeing is mostly go to fastboot THEN run the RUU. Well I'm in fastboot (enabled the menu from within CM...less I just misunderstood that completely). Fastboot shows "Fastboot USB" but the RUU still gives Error 170. What did I do wrong?
Running this on a Windows 8 x64 system, installed HTC Sync Manager (still didn't help). I updated the Android SDK Tools to the latest version. My CID is all 1's (as per the S-Off directions). I'm at a loss here hehe.
Ooh I have TWRP 2.4.1.0. And yes I barely post, just always looking, reading, etc.
Is the USB port you're using 2.0 or 3.0? If it's 3.0 (it should have the USB icon and a little ss) try switching to 2.0. Also, try running RUU while not in fastboot.
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Is the USB port you're using 2.0 or 3.0? If it's 3.0 (it should have the USB icon and a little ss) try switching to 2.0. Also, try running RUU while not in fastboot.
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Yup running it on my USB 2.0 ports. Tried my case ports and the motherboard ones, same thing. Also just tried it with the phone booted. No dice. Even using the HTC USB Cable (not like there should be a difference but hey, just in case). Maybe I should threaten the phone...with a hammer. (Nah I'm not that mean).
Turbo Mach 5 said:
Yup running it on my USB 2.0 ports. Tried my case ports and the motherboard ones, same thing. Also just tried it with the phone booted. No dice. Even using the HTC USB Cable (not like there should be a difference but hey, just in case). Maybe I should threaten the phone...with a hammer. (Nah I'm not that mean).
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Is your phone showing up in adb?
Heh had to look it up but after doing it...no just says List of devices attached. Nothing else.
Turbo Mach 5 said:
Heh had to look it up but after doing it...no just says List of devices attached. Nothing else.
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Hmm... is your USB debugging on? If yes, try reinstalling the driver.
Turbo Mach 5 said:
Heh had to look it up but after doing it...no just says List of devices attached. Nothing else.
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It seems to me like a driver issue.
if while in fastboot mode fastboot devices does not show the device, The RUU will not work.
uninstall HTC driver and HTC sync and any other phone software (for samsung or whatever else)
Install latest HTC sync
make sure fastboot devices lists your device, then run the RUU
exad said:
It seems to me like a driver issue.
if while in fastboot mode fastboot devices does not show the device, The RUU will not work.
uninstall HTC driver and HTC sync and any other phone software (for samsung or whatever else)
Install latest HTC sync
make sure fastboot devices lists your device, then run the RUU
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Roll, yah USB Debugging is on hehe. I even turned it off and back on. Exad: Ok. Uninstalling both HTC Sync and Samsung Kies (have to use that for my brother's Galaxy S2 Skyrocket). Uninstalling both now (might have to also run out of town so reply could be a little late).
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Roll, yah USB Debugging is on hehe. I even turned it off and back on. Exad: Ok. Uninstalling both HTC Sync and Samsung Kies (have to use that for my brother's Galaxy S2 Skyrocket). Uninstalling both now (might have to also run out of town so reply could be a little late).
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Hey you said you were on Windows 8. You may have to manually install the driver to get it work, that's what I had to do. Or you could use the universal adb driver, but if you're gonna RUU, I'd be safe and use the HTC one.
RollTribe said:
Hey you said you were on Windows 8. You may have to manually install the driver to get it work, that's what I had to do. Or you could use the universal adb driver, but if you're gonna RUU, I'd be safe and use the HTC one.
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Alrite after removing both managers (HTC and Samsung), reinstalling, and then having to turn off debugging then turn it back on...it now sees it
HT25CW****** device (first said offline but I looked at the phone and noticed it was asking for permission).
Time to continue flashing! I think what happened is I had the universal USB drivers but then had to install KIES for my bro so it replaced them. Then installing HTC on top of that made it give up. Thanks you two! I'll post if I have any other strange issues.
Turbo Mach 5 said:
Alrite after removing both managers (HTC and Samsung), reinstalling, and then having to turn off debugging then turn it back on...it now sees it
HT25CW****** device (first said offline but I looked at the phone and noticed it was asking for permission).
Time to continue flashing! I think what happened is I had the universal USB drivers but then had to install KIES for my bro so it replaced them. Then installing HTC on top of that made it give up. Thanks you two! I'll post if I have any other strange issues.
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Annd now when I was all set to update to his latest one he posted, H8rift goes and begins posting nightlies and I don't have to downgrade touchpanel firmware! Hahaha (I had downgraded it and was about to install)! Still, thank you guys. I'm back in business!
Dear Turbo Mach 5,
Could you please provide the detailed steps you followed to RUU your ATT HTC One X.
I am also planning to update my ATT HTC One X with 3.18 RUU to use CM 10.2 based roms.
Please provide this information which will help me to start with my device.
1) Whether we need to re-lock the bootloader ? (I have SuperCID and S-Off)
2) After RUU ing whether we need to unclok the boot loader and root the device if we have SuperCID and S-off?
Thanks and Regards,
Sathish.
Turbo Mach 5 said:
Alrite after removing both managers (HTC and Samsung), reinstalling, and then having to turn off debugging then turn it back on...it now sees it
HT25CW****** device (first said offline but I looked at the phone and noticed it was asking for permission).
Time to continue flashing! I think what happened is I had the universal USB drivers but then had to install KIES for my bro so it replaced them. Then installing HTC on top of that made it give up. Thanks you two! I'll post if I have any other strange issues.
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sathish804 said:
Dear Turbo Mach 5,
Could you please provide the detailed steps you followed to RUU your ATT HTC One X.
I am also planning to update my ATT HTC One X with 3.18 RUU to use CM 10.2 based roms.
Please provide this information which will help me to start with my device.
1) Whether we need to re-lock the bootloader ? (I have SuperCID and S-Off)
2) After RUU ing whether we need to unclok the boot loader and root the device if we have SuperCID and S-off?
Thanks and Regards,
Sathish.
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You don't need to relock your bootloader to the run the RUU because you have s-off. And your s-off status and unlocked bootloader should survive the RUU process. All you need to do afterwards is flash TWRP recovery again, then you can flash a ROM. Please be aware that cm10.2 is still very alpha and multiple users have reported bricks from running it.
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Hi timmaaa,
Thank You very much for the clarification and update on cm 10.2 rom.
I was thinking with RUU my bootloader is going to re-lock even though I have S-off.
Thanks and Regards,
Sathish.
timmaaa said:
You don't need to relock your bootloader to the run the RUU because you have s-off. And your s-off status and unlocked bootloader should survive the RUU process. All you need to do afterwards is flash TWRP recovery again, then you can flash a ROM. Please be aware that cm10.2 is still very alpha and multiple users have reported bricks from running it.
Sent from my Evita
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Hi,
I'm having trouble using the RUU as well. The problem seems to be getting the usb driver for my oneXL working. every time i plug it into my win7 pc, it goes through this installing drivers process but having clicked on "display details", the "android phone" component of the drivers says "failed". I've tried universal adb driver, and HTC usb driver with and without htc sync installed. the HTC sync manager keeps saying there is an update available for usb driver, even though I uninstalled the driver manager and htc sync.
Have not been able to get adb working, when i recently S_OFF my phone I had to use adb over wifi - but it worked.
Any help greatly appreciated, thanks!
Your post is a bit confusing as to which drivers you actually have installed. Download the latest HTC Sync Manager from the HTC One XL page at HTC.com, install it, connect your phone, drivers will install, uninstall HTC Sync Manager but leave drivers installed. Also, make sure you're using a usb 2.0 port and the HTC cable that came with the phone.
Sent from my Evita
thelloydr said:
Hi,
I'm having trouble using the RUU as well. The problem seems to be getting the usb driver for my oneXL working. every time i plug it into my win7 pc, it goes through this installing drivers process but having clicked on "display details", the "android phone" component of the drivers says "failed". I've tried universal adb driver, and HTC usb driver with and without htc sync installed. the HTC sync manager keeps saying there is an update available for usb driver, even though I uninstalled the driver manager and htc sync.
Have not been able to get adb working, when i recently S_OFF my phone I had to use adb over wifi - but it worked.
Any help greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Scratch that...
Manually installed drivers and i got it working. Had to manual install twice, after one more error (171 this time), the RUU is applied. CM10.2 here i come!
htc vivid
Freinds My HTC vivid is like dead not able to turn on nor charging and not able to run ruu, its showing unrecognized malfunctioned, did uninstall and install of driver still nothing is happening please help.
biradar said:
Freinds My HTC vivid is like dead not able to turn on nor charging and not able to run ruu, its showing unrecognized malfunctioned, did uninstall and install of driver still nothing is happening please help.
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You're in the wrong section, this is the HTC One XL section, you need to go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-vivid
Just had the same issue trying to manually update my M9 to Nougat. Rebooted to download mode (Volume down & Power from off state) and it worked.

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