Hello to all!
I just followed this thread to root/unlock my AT&T One X. For some reason, I was unable to flash custom roms through TWRP and accidentally deleted the stock rom off of the phone. The phone is currently blank, and I am stuck in bootloader.
So, I tried following this , thinking I could RUU my way back to stock. Problem is, I am not on S-OFF. In order to make my phone S-OFF, I need to be in the OS, according to this.
Now I am stuck without software on the phone, unable to load any ROMS or to S-OFF my phone to RUU it.
Would anyone have an idea on how to proceed?
Can you please post your hboot details, we need as much info as possible to assist. You probably can flash custom ROMs, what happens when you try to install a ROM?
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timmaaa said:
Can you please post your hboot details, we need as much info as possible to assist. You probably can flash custom ROMs, what happens when you try to install a ROM?
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Actually got RUU 3.18 to get the phone back on stock firmware. Still cannot install custom roms on TWRP/Clockwork. Currently back on TWRP.
HBOOT details as requested: Tampered,Unlocked, S-ON.
Any reason I shouldn't be able to install custom roms?
You didn't say what happens when you try to install custom ROMs. It's probably something as simple as flashing the boot.img manually which I can help you with.
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You didn't say what happens when you try to install custom ROMs. It's probably something as simple as flashing the boot.img manually which I can help you with.
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When I try installing a custom rom, TWRP says flashing 1/1 for a brief moment, then goes to say 1/0, then a red FAILED! comes onto the screen. No matter what rom I try installing, however many times, I will get the same result.
Ok, which version of TWRP are you using? Also, where are you getting the ROMs?
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Ok, which version of TWRP are you using? Also, where are you getting the ROMs?
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TWRP version 2.3.3.1
Getting ROMs from practically anywhere, but I've tried a few CM roms from their website.
The reason I got an older version of TWRP is because I thought it supported all roms. Is this true?
If you were able to successfully go back to stock using the 3.18 RUU and are still unlocked, you should try and s-off your device. make sure you're on TWRP 2.6. Most aosp roms with the 3.4 kernel require s-off. and older roms will also require downgraded touchpanel firmware since you're on the newest firmware released by HTC (correct me if I'm wrong here please). Make sure you're flashing roms for your specific device (evita) and the place to get those roms is in this sections subforums, either One X Android Development or One X Original Android Development.
That TWRP version is ok. They might be failing because they're not meant for our device though. Are you able to post the text log that displays when you're flashing the ROMs?
Also, don't download ROMs from anywhere except this forum, and links within this forum. The two development sections for our phone are here and here.
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That TWRP version is ok. They might be failing because they're not meant for our device though. Are you able to post the text log that displays when you're flashing the ROMs?
Also, don't download ROMs from anywhere except this forum, and links within this forum. The two development sections for our phone are here and here.
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got CM10 working! So as long as the ROMs are made for Evita I don't need to be s-off?
Also, I'll be giving you a thanks!
No you don't need to be s-off, but because you're s-on you need to flash the boot.img manually. If you need to know how to do that, let me know. And yeah only get ROMs for Evita.
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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.
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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!
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Hello all,
So finally, I have managed to S-OFF my phone using JuonoputBear (I never get this spelling right!). Downloaded the latest version for Ubuntu and can't believe I only did the wire trick once and it was done.
But anynow, to my surprise, the JB tool went on installing the JB hboot itself. Initially I thought it would ask me to install it or not and I would refuse it but... it didn't even give me the option. So now I am stuck with the JB hboot which I dont want.
So the questions is, is there any way I can revert back to the stock hboot?
Thanks guys, all your help made it possible for me to S-OFF my phone.
Regards
just to know that with patched hboot you are fully unlocked and you can use all fastboot commands
i don't find a reason to return to official hboot
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just to know that with patched hboot you are fully unlocked and you can use all fastboot commands
i don't find a reason to return to official hboot
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Thanks for the reply. The reason I wanted to go back to stock hboot was that its highly unlikely that I would be using those extra fastboot commands. Besides, I dont like the Juoponutbear logo on top of the hboot.
Also, now that I am S-OFF, I am kind of gone sensitive to installing any ROM. I intend to install Android Revolution HD ROM but I dont want to flash anything wrong on my device like Radio etc. I only want to flash whats need to run that new custom ROM. I guess that doesn't include the kernel as I already have ICS stock ROM.
Can anyone point me to the right direction? Where I can find the steps to install custom ROM without any risk of flashing something wrong?
Thanks.
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Thanks for the reply. The reason I wanted to go back to stock hboot was that its highly unlikely that I would be using those extra fastboot commands. Besides, I dont like the Juoponutbear logo on top of the hboot.
Also, now that I am S-OFF, I am kind of gone sensitive to installing any ROM. I intend to install Android Revolution HD ROM but I dont want to flash anything wrong on my device like Radio etc. I only want to flash whats need to run that new custom ROM. I guess that doesn't include the kernel as I already have ICS stock ROM.
Can anyone point me to the right direction? Where I can find the steps to install custom ROM without any risk of flashing something wrong?
Thanks.
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Hi,
There is no way you can "Accidently" install a radio.
You are not in bootloader for any length of time normally,so ,it should not matter what is written at the top.
That is just the way Juoponutbear operates and leaves it's mark.
It is the only way to s-off for you,so ,you are stuck with it.
Unless you s-on again.
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
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Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you flash Kohr-Ah's Universal 3.33 firmware,does it say Universal at the top?
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As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
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Is that all? I thought that once you have flashed the zip package, you have to extract the "boot.img" from that zip package of the ROM and flash it separately?
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Is that all? I thought that once you have flashed the zip package, you have to extract the "boot.img" from that zip package of the ROM and flash it separately?
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Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
malybru said:
Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
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Ahh I get it now. Thanks mate.
malybru said:
Hi,
There is no way you can "Accidently" install a radio.
You are not in bootloader for any length of time normally,so ,it should not matter what is written at the top.
That is just the way Juoponutbear operates and leaves it's mark.
It is the only way to s-off for you,so ,you are stuck with it.
Unless you s-on again.
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
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Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you flash Kohr-Ah's Universal 3.33 firmware,does it say Universal at the top?
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if i remember well last time kohr-ah said that it it says firmware 3.33(i am not sure)
malybru said:
Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
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Sorry I had to come back on this one. I was checking the Android Rev. HD thread and in the download section it said it is necessary to flash new firmware package before flashing this ROM/ And the firmware package also contains radio flashing.
Since I am on Stock ICS at the moment and my firmware is 3.32. Do I still need to flash my firmware?
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Sorry I had to come back on this one. I was checking the Android Rev. HD thread and in the download section it said it is necessary to flash new firmware package before flashing this ROM/ And the firmware package also contains radio flashing.
Since I am on Stock ICS at the moment and my firmware is 3.32. Do I still need to flash my firmware?
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it is not necessary
the rom will boot with that firmware too:good:
Hello.
I have an htc one xl (evita) which will not boot certain roms. I can boot some roms such as miui v5 and magiRom but I can not figure out why it will not boot roms such as CyanogenMod, ChameleonOS or TeamBaked BB9 as examples. These that will not boot will only boot loop and I'm going froot loop.
I am S-off, HBoot 1.09. Using TWRPv2.3.1.0.
I have tried TWRPv2.5, Hboot >1.09 and flashing boot.bin separately.
I have also tried some suggestions from these posts with no success so far ..
http://www.smartphonejam.com/2013/0...-on-HTC-Screen-Logo-Bootloop-after-Flash.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863
Any suggestions on how to boot other roms?
Thanks in advance for your help.
ps. I'm on mac - so if you have any suggestions and tools, please keep the mac in mind.
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Hello.
I have an htc one xl (evita) which will not boot certain roms. I can boot some roms such as miui v5 and magiRom but I can not figure out why it will not boot roms such as CyanogenMod, ChameleonOS or TeamBaked BB9 as examples. These that will not boot will only boot loop and I'm going froot loop.
I am S-off, HBoot 1.09. Using TWRPv2.3.1.0.
I have tried TWRPv2.5, Hboot >1.09 and flashing boot.bin separately.
I have also tried some suggestions from these posts with no success so far ..
http://www.smartphonejam.com/2013/0...-on-HTC-Screen-Logo-Bootloop-after-Flash.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863
Any suggestions on how to boot other roms?
Thanks in advance for your help.
ps. I'm on mac - so if you have any suggestions and tools, please keep the mac in mind.
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3.18 ruu.
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3.18 ruu.
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man i've looked at a lot of stuff regarding how to get to 3.18 but i keep finding a bunch of conflicting info that my brain is busted. If anyone can reply to some answers with my further info I would appreciate it...
My CID is 11111111
I'm S-off
hboot 1.09
What steps do I need to take to get to 3.18?
I can't seem to find a stock evita recovery image. My understanding is I need to relock boot loader, install stock recovery, upgrade to 3.18 and then restart the process of unlocking. Is this correct? Is the stock recovery located in an original at&t update?
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man i've looked at a lot of stuff regarding how to get to 3.18 but i keep finding a bunch of conflicting info that my brain is busted. If anyone can reply to some answers with my further info I would appreciate it...
My CID is 11111111
I'm S-off
hboot 1.09
What steps do I need to take to get to 3.18?
I can't seem to find a stock evita recovery image. My understanding is I need to relock boot loader, install stock recovery, upgrade to 3.18 and then restart the process of unlocking. Is this correct? Is the stock recovery located in an original at&t update?
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As long as you're s-off, just go ahead and run this http://bugsylawson.com/index.php/fi...radio-024p320906-101303234-release-signedexe/ I know you wrote s-off, I'm just being double sure because if you're s-on it'll brick you. S-off you'll be fine. You won't have to relock or anything like that. With s-off you can just do whatever you want :good:
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As long as you're s-off, just go ahead and run this http://bugsylawson.com/index.php/fi...radio-024p320906-101303234-release-signedexe/ I know you wrote s-off, I'm just being double sure because if you're s-on it'll brick you. S-off you'll be fine. You won't have to relock or anything like that. With s-off you can just do whatever you want :good:
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Thanks. I'll find me a windows pc tomorrow and go for it. After I flash this in windows, do i then just flash any custom rom I want to go to which has the 3.4 kernel and will I be limited only to those now?
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Thanks. I'll find me a windows pc tomorrow and go for it. After I flash this in windows, do i then just flash any custom rom I want to go to which has the 3.4 kernel and will I be limited only to those now?
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Yeah any 3.4 ROM, but you can also use non-3.4 if you so choose.
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Yeah any 3.4 ROM, but you can also use non-3.4 if you so choose.
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Thanks again. Much easier then what I thought I was understanding in my reads. I did see other people mention that as long as you were s off then everything else just about doesn't matter and then other contradicting that. Got to the point that I thought it made be easier to start all over in combination I was trying to install wine and it failed after about 45 minutes of downloading.
arrrggh.
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Thanks again. Much easier then what I thought I was understanding in my reads. I did see other people mention that as long as you were s off then everything else just about doesn't matter and then other contradicting that. Got to the point that I thought it made be easier to start all over in combination I was trying to install wine and it failed after about 45 minutes of downloading.
arrrggh.
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Yeah, man, Wine doesn't work, I tried back when I used Mac for my Android needs. Everything is SO much easier with a windows PC
after flashing the 3.18 ruu, i can still flash any custom roms i want? aosp, sense base. what about ics version roms?
claudiuslu2011 said:
after flashing the 3.18 ruu, i can still flash any custom roms i want? aosp, sense base. what about ics version roms?
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Yup all Roms
is there any advantage on the 3.18ruu?
Yeah, you need it to run AOSP 3.4 kernel roms
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Thanks again. Much easier then what I thought I was understanding in my reads. I did see other people mention that as long as you were s off then everything else just about doesn't matter and then other contradicting that. Got to the point that I thought it made be easier to start all over in combination I was trying to install wine and it failed after about 45 minutes of downloading.
arrrggh.
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Thanks. Everything seems to work fine now.
A couple of things to note for others who make look at this thread - After flashing the rom in your link: http://bugsylawson.com/index.php/fi...radio-024p320906-101303234-release-signedexe/
1. Hboot will be at 2.14 - So if you wish, downgrade back to 1.09, otherwise you will need to flash the boot.img and then the rom when trying new roms.
2. The after market recovery (will now be oem recovery) will be gone so be sure to reinstall your preferred recovery (TWRP or CW)
3. The touchscreen may not respond in some roms, so you may have to downgrade your touchscreen panels firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863
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You only need to downgrade touchscreen firmware if:
You're on 2.14 hboot + You are flashing an AOSP ROM not yet on 3.4 Kernel.
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Thanks again for the help.
andason said:
Thanks. Everything seems to work fine now.
A couple of things to note for others who make look at this thread - After flashing the rom in your link:
1. Hboot will be at 2.14 - So if you wish, downgrade back to 1.09, otherwise you will need to flash the boot.img and then the rom when trying new roms.
2. The after market recovery (will now be oem recovery) will be gone so be sure to reinstall your preferred recovery (TWRP or CW)
3. The touchscreen may not respond in some roms, so you may have to downgrade your touchscreen panels firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863
Thanks again for the help.
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You actually don't need to downgrade your hboot, if you're s-off you don't need to manually flash boot.img no matter what your hboot version is.
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odd that rom would not boot with 2.14..but with 1.09 no problems?
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odd that rom would not boot with 2.14..but with 1.09 no problems?
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There was probably some other factor causing the issue. I boot all roms with 2.14 no problem.
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odd that rom would not boot with 2.14..but with 1.09 no problems?
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Which ROM? After s-off?
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You actually don't need to downgrade your hboot, if you're s-off you don't need to manually flash boot.img no matter what your hboot version is.
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do i need to downgrade my touch firmware?
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do i need to downgrade my touch firmware?
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You only need to downgrade touchscreen firmware if:
You're on 2.14 hboot + You are flashing an AOSP ROM not yet on 3.4 Kernel.
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Which ROM? After s-off?
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It may be I am mistaken. I thought it was baked but i was also trying a rom I was trying to port. During the time i was flashing from 1.09 to 2.14 and also seen that baked required 2.14. So with all that going on i was just trying boot.img and then the rom to ensure no errors.
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
mikeyb1974 said:
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.
Hello all, here is my situation.
I recently purchased two used HTC One X phones. After a bit of research, I found out that they are actually the international version, the XL or Evita as they also go by. This is not a problem to me. I struggled getting them to take custom ROMs and I was finally able to get Cyanogenmod 10.0 installed. They are working great as is, however I would like to be able to update further, as there are a couple very minor bugs. Whenever I try to install an update through clockwordmod recovery, I always get a bootloader error. The number is spits out is 2.14, which I know is a never version of hboot. So, my question is, should I update my hboot (currently in 1.14.0002) to 2.14 in order to install newer versions of Cyanogenmod? If so, can you please provide detailed step by step instructions, or link me to a forum that does? Thank you.
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Ok, firstly it isn't the hboot you need to update, it's the firmware. It just happens that the firmware contains the hboot, and the hboot version is what's used by the ROM installer to tell whether you've updated or not. First thing you'll need to do is get s-off, that's required for flashing the firmware.
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Rumrunner S-off Thread
Once you've done that just head to the How-To Guide For Beginners thread in my signature and follow the directions there to update your firmware.
It might be a good idea to bookmark that thread, and also the Evita FAQ thread. The answer to your question is contained within the FAQ thread, which is actually stickied at the top of the section you've just posted in.
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Ok, firstly it isn't the hboot you need to update, it's the firmware. It just happens that the firmware contains the hboot, and the hboot version is what's used by the ROM installer to tell whether you've updated or not. First thing you'll need to do is get s-off, that's required for flashing the firmware.
Facepalm S-off
Rumrunner S-off Thread
Once you've done that just head to the How-To Guide For Beginners thread in my signature and follow the directions there to update your firmware.
It might be a good idea to bookmark that thread, and also the Evita FAQ thread. The answer to your question is contained within the FAQ thread, which is actually stickied at the top of the section you've just posted in.
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Okay, thanks. Yeah I'm aware you can't get boot without a firmware update. Will 2.14 allow me to update to cyanogenmod 11?
Yes it will but getting that firmware requires you to run an RUU, which also requires s-off, and is a lot harder than just flashing the firmware package.
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Yes it will but getting that firmware requires you to run an RUU, which also requires s-off, and is a lot harder than just flashing the firmware package.
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Major problems. I now have s-off but my phone refuses to boot. It was in a boot loop, tried flashing boot.img again and now it tries to start then fails, black screen until I how the volume and power button to get back into bootloader. Any suggestions on that?
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Major problems. I now have s-off but my phone refuses to boot. It was in a boot loop, tried flashing boot.img again and now it tries to start then fails, black screen until I how the volume and power button to get back into bootloader. Any suggestions on that?
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Flash a ROM, not really a major problem.
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Flash a ROM, not really a major problem.
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Tried it, still fails. Installed the ROM, gapps, and flashboot flash boot boot.img
timmaaa said:
Flash a ROM, not really a major problem.
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Flashed the right boot.img (somehow had the wrong one) now back in boot loop again. Any ideas? I did have to change my CID because I did not turn on debugging for ADB. Would that have something to do with it?
What are your bootloader details now? What did you change your CID to? And what did that have to do with debugging? What ROM did you flash?
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What are your bootloader details now? What did you change your CID to? And what did that have to do with debugging? What ROM did you flash?
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EVITA PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
CID-11111111
HBOOT 1.14.0002
Flashed Cyanogenmod 10.0.0. I was unable to use the last command successfully on facepalm's tutorial without allow ADB in android debugging.
Ok, but what does changing your CID have to do with that? Update your recovery to the latest version and flash a more recent ROM. You no longer need to flash any boot.img when you have s-off.
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Ok, but what does changing your CID have to do with that? Update your recovery to the latest version and flash a more recent ROM. You no longer need to flash any boot.img when you have s-off.
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Ummm... how do I transfer the new files to my phone if I can't get it to boot in the first place? I will need to transfer the files for the new ROM.
timmaaa said:
Ok, but what does changing your CID have to do with that? Update your recovery to the latest version and flash a more recent ROM. You no longer need to flash any boot.img when you have s-off.
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IM BACK IN!!! Updating the firmware did it! THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!! KITKAT HERE I COME!