HELP android 4.3 based ROMs bootloop - HTC One S

everytime i flash an android 4.3 based rom my phone will bootloop... install it works for a few.. then crashes then back into bootloop then works... reboot.. bootloop...
doesn't happen when i installed the cm 10.1.3
any ideas?

MadMan29729 said:
everytime i flash an android 4.3 based rom my phone will bootloop... install it works for a few.. then crashes then back into bootloop then works... reboot.. bootloop...
doesn't happen when i installed the cm 10.1.3
any ideas?
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I'm having exactly the same issue with my one s, when it bootloops the only way to recover it is to boot into recovery, power off & reboot. Tried multiple CM/AOKP roms with the same issue.
As far as i know i'm on the latest firmware (how do you check in CM or is it baseband?) as it was RUU'd to 3.16.xxx then s-off'd, i'm not superCID currently as I had to change it back to HTC__001 to run the RUU. Hboot: 2.15, baseband: 1.11.50.05.28_10.27.50.08L
Its a European (UK) phone with the S4 if that makes any difference
Annoyingly I cant seem to get it to do it when I have a PC with ADB set up on it nearby!
Is there any more info that might be helpful that can be provided?

I also experienced the same thing. Hope senior member help us. :crying:

MadMan29729 said:
everytime i flash an android 4.3 based rom my phone will bootloop... install it works for a few.. then crashes then back into bootloop then works... reboot.. bootloop...
doesn't happen when i installed the cm 10.1.3
any ideas?
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aosp 4.3.x need a hboot >= 2.15.x

have the ville with hboot 2.15, S-OFF, SuperCID, latest firmware (afaik)
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Which version of HTC one S? The Villec2 or Ville?

Kerjifire said:
Which version of HTC one S? The Villec2 or Ville?
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the ville

I am having the same problem with my s4 ville hboot 2.15, S-ON, latest frimware

Any solution guys?
I spend the whole day running RUU's, re-locking, unlocking the phone, flashing different 4.3 AOSP ROMs but every time I boot the same thing happens: Sometimes I can't even get the rom to boot, but if it does, it usually crashes back to the splash screen after a couple of seconds. I am out of ideas. Any help?

I flashed the JB firmware as per the firmware thread and it has mad my current rom (beanstalk, couple of builds ago) slightly more stable, however flashing anything else results in a bootloop.
Incidentally as well, starting maps navigating, hitting home, then going back into maps again results in bootlooping
Edit
Attached a logcat of the phone bootlooping caused by the maps issue above, did have one of it happening in maps but I fat fingered my cmd prompt and overwrote it. I'll grab another once its recovered
Reading through it it doesn't seem to have captured the actual bootloop, i used 'adb logcat < file.txt' to record it, or is there a better method of capture, using the -f flag as per the dev website gave me a read only error either 'adb logcat -f file.txt' from a path i have write access to or 'adb logcat - f <filepath>file.txt' can I get adb to continue writing between device reboots?

Just flashed the awesome kernel cleaner script and then flashed bubba kernel so far it seems to be working, will report whether it worked or not after i test it more...
UPDATE: crashed into a bootloop

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Isolate hardware boot issue

So for some reason my Sensation, regardless of ROM or settings/tweaks that will not boot and stay in Sense/android. It jsut keeps warm starting, case on, case off etc.
Is there anyway i can try and isolate whats causing the issue? Some kind of boot log? Raw dev android with boot options or what?
geekyhawkes said:
So for some reason my Sensation, regardless of ROM or settings/tweaks that will not boot and stay in Sense/android. It jsut keeps warm starting, case on, case off etc.
Is there anyway i can try and isolate whats causing the issue? Some kind of boot log? Raw dev android with boot options or what?
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Logcat?
Also what ROM are you using? What kernel? What firmware version? what hboot version? did you wipe data/factory reset before installing the ROM? Are you overclocked? Are you undervolted?
Jonny said:
Logcat?
Also what ROM are you using? What kernel? What firmware version? what hboot version? did you wipe data/factory reset before installing the ROM? Are you overclocked? Are you undervolted?
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I have tried wipe data, format partitions and factory resets all with no change. I have tried about 3 or 4 ROMS, same result on each with stock or Bricked kernels on each of the Roms.
The phone was working fine, then one day it just started crashing all the time, so firmware etc should be fine. To be sure i checked the latest ICS PG58IMG file and reinstalled that, still no change.
Im on HBOOT 1.27.1100 S-OFF
Phone also behaves the same with the sim in or out if that matters.
How to i enable logcat / get to it?
Strangly the phone will run for hours in fastboot or Recovery, its only when i try and boot android it crashes.
For logcat you need the adb files then type this command:
adb logcat > log.txt
This will write the output of the logcat into log.txt for you to post/browse at your leisure.
Have you tried installing an ICS RUU? try and download 3.33.401.6 RUU available from Football's Shipped ROM Collection thread
Thanks, i'm on 3.33.401.6, not sure if it's anything to do with it playing up but the buttons at the bottom of the screen stopped working as well.
geekyhawkes said:
Thanks, i'm on 3.33.401.6, not sure if it's anything to do with it playing up but the buttons at the bottom of the screen stopped working as well.
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That sounds like a hardware issue. Are you on pure stock 3.33.401.6 or a custom ROM based on 3.33.401.6 (just making sure)
That's what I thought. I've tried custom and stock, no change sadly!

[Q] Phone screen unresponsive after flashing cm10

Hi guys. I have just recently bought this phone. This is my first HTC phone, ive always used samsung phones and wanted to try out the HTC. I managed to unlock the bootloader, root the phone and install twrp. My phone was bone stock so I downloaded the latest nightly for CM10 and gapps. Now for samsungs i didnt have to extract the boot.img and flash that via fastboot. so thinking the flashing process would be the same i flashed cm10, gapps and rebooted. And like clockwork the phone went into a boot loop. I found this little blurb in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957193
"5) Once your phone is in bootloader mode, type the following command fastboot flash boot boot.img ( If command prompt is closed then open command prompt in the folder where boot.img, adb, fastboot are present . For example: C:\android-sdk\platform-tools - Same folder used in step 3)
5) Then run the following command adb reboot recovery
6) Your phone is in TWRP recovery
7) Select mount from recovery ( See mount - image in the attachments for example)
8) Copy the ROM.zip which you downloaded earlier to the SD card ( For example cm-10-20121012-NIGHTLY-evita.zip) ( Not the extracted folder but the actual zip file which you downloaded)
4) Copy the gapps into sd card ( you need to download gapps if you using CM10 or ASOP roms )
5) Unmount, then select Wipe and select Factory reset ( it is recommended to do a factory reset before flashing the new ROM. ) (See wipe, wipe1 images below )
6) Select Install in recovery and flash the ROM.zip
7) You need flash gapps if you flashing CM10 or ASOP ROMS
so i re did the process. flashed boot img through fastboot, rebooted to recovery, flashed the rom that was already on the sd card, flashed the gapps package and rebooted phone. and i did do a factory reset when installing the rom. the phone rebooted, but this is where im stuck. the phone boots to the setup screen where you basically select the language. SCREEN is unresponsive, its not letting me click on start, its not registering my touch anywhere on the screen. I was thinking maybe it was the kernel so i made sure i was using the right kernel. i tried the whole process a few times but it didnt work. same problem. fone boots but doesnt register the touch. i even tried booting with flashing the gapps. so basically im stuck at the first screen. i had done a nandroid back up before and tried flashing that but that doesnt work either i guess because of the same reason.
Any help would be appreciated?
Thank you so much in advance
what hboot version do you have? There is an issue with the 2.14 hboot as HTC modified the firmware so the touchscreen drivers don't work for the older ICS or AOSP roms. If you have the 2.14 hboot, you'll need a JB sense ROM (like jokers or viperXL 3.1, or maybe Newts), check the forums themselves to see if they are compatible with the 2.14 hboot if you have it.\
If you don't have the newest hboot, maybe check the md5sum of the one you downloaded in case it is corrupted? If not try reflashing it, or flashing a different ROM and report back with results.
Good luck.
codeprimate said:
There is an issue with the 2.14 hboot
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I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
twistedddx said:
I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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So in your opinion what is the solution i can try? Im not able to boot my phone so i cant really transfer any ROM zips to my phone. I have to use the bootloader or recovery to somehow get my phone back into workin order and then go from there. Thank you for your response
codeprimate said:
what hboot version do you have? There is an issue with the 2.14 hboot as HTC modified the firmware so the touchscreen drivers don't work for the older ICS or AOSP roms. If you have the 2.14 hboot, you'll need a JB sense ROM (like jokers or viperXL 3.1, or maybe Newts), check the forums themselves to see if they are compatible with the 2.14 hboot if you have it.\
If you don't have the newest hboot, maybe check the md5sum of the one you downloaded in case it is corrupted? If not try reflashing it, or flashing a different ROM and report back with results.
Good luck.
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So i checked in the bootloader screen and i do have 2.14 hboot. so as the other person said i can downgrade my hboot using JET? and If im not mistaken you said that 2.14 may not be the latest hboot. If not where can i get the latest hboot. The other thing was since im not able to transfer any files to the phone.
Like twisted said you're going to have to flash a sense jb Rom right now go try viper.... Until the others update touch drivers to accommodate you people you have to use jb sense
marijuana king said:
Like twisted said you're going to have to flash a sense jb Rom right now go try viper.... Until the others update touch drivers to accommodate you people you have to use jb sense
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ok so i downloaded jokers rom, and i was reading this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32794132&postcount=7 to put the rom on my sd card. this link says they are using cwm recovery but i have read in many places that twrp should be used because it is officially supported for our devices. when i boot into recovery and try mount usb storage it doesnt show up on my computer as a flash drive. i have checked the drivers. im going to uninstall them and reinstall them, reboot my lappy and see if it recognizes the device. if you have any suggestions please throw them at me. at this time im looking for any straw that i can get to keep afloat.
anandsamuel said:
ok so i downloaded jokers rom, and i was reading this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32794132&postcount=7 to put the rom on my sd card. this link says they are using cwm recovery but i have read in many places that twrp should be used because it is officially supported for our devices. when i boot into recovery and try mount usb storage it doesnt show up on my computer as a flash drive. i have checked the drivers. im going to uninstall them and reinstall them, reboot my lappy and see if it recognizes the device. if you have any suggestions please throw them at me. at this time im looking for any straw that i can get to keep afloat.
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you should be able to flash that from TWRP instead of CWM without any dramas. if you can't see the device from your pc while it is booted into TWRP you can use "adb push C:\somepath\somefile /sdcard" to copy it onto your sdcard (you'll need the right version of the drivers and adb in your path). If you can't find the drivers or figure out anything let us know.
twistedddx said:
I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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You are right, it isn't the bootloader, it was the firmware upgrade pushed out alongside it, but it is a lot easier to check your hboot version from the bootloader than it is to check what software/firmware version you have, as the OP didn't list his software version, and had since blown it away with a new ROM, it seemed easier to check the firmware compatibility via the hboot version. I know strictly speaking the hboot isn't responsible for the touchscreen drivers, but they got the point quite quickly.
Update: so I was able to get my phone working I had to reinstall drivers on my computer restart the computer and then I was able to actually view my phone on my computer through TWRP and I transferred the ROM on to my phone and rebooted back into the bootloader flashed via boot image then went back to recovery and flash the ROM and everything is good to go now thank you all for your help this is an amazing phone
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twistedddx said:
I hate that people are so hell bent on that this is a "2.14 hboot" issue.
2.14 hboot was just one of the many firmware updates pushed with 3.17 ROM's. I have not seen any knowledged person yet claim that the issue is actually in 2.14 hboot.
I believe if you revert your hboot with JET to 1.09 which you can do, the Touchscreen still does not work with incompatible kernels.
Which to me makes it pretty clear the issue is not in the hboot update at all but instead in one of the other updates.
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Because it's the easiest way to identify that they are running the new firmware?
Yes. HTC went off and made some firmware updates to the touchscreen firmware.
We can't do anything about it until kernel source for the jellybean update is released.
Basically, if you took the new hboot EVER(since it updates the touchscreen firmware), that means you cant use AOSP Roms until we get source and can fix it in CM.
Aokp, pa, jellybam, kingkang, etc. All of those Roms use our kernel and device trees as a base. Once we get source and fix, they will update and everyone will be back in business.
The guys at TWRP were able to make recovery work because they just used the prebuilt stock kernel. On AOSP...we need source.
Sorry guys. Pester and scream at HTC to release JB source and that is the only way to help with this. Sorry to all of those that are affected....just know we are waiting impatiently as you are.
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h8rift said:
Yes. HTC went off and made some firmware updates to the touchscreen firmware.
We can't do anything about it until kernel source for the jellybean update is released.
Basically, if you took the new hboot EVER(since it updates the touchscreen firmware), that means you cant use AOSP Roms until we get source and can fix it in CM.
Aokp, pa, jellybam, kingkang, etc. All of those Roms use our kernel and device trees as a base. Once we get source and fix, they will update and everyone will be back in business.
The guys at TWRP were able to make recovery work because they just used the prebuilt stock kernel. On AOSP...we need source.
Sorry guys. Pester and scream at HTC to release JB source and that is the only way to help with this. Sorry to all of those that are affected....just know we are waiting impatiently as you are.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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lol, I've tried arguing with HTC's "support" for the source code, they are either extremely thick or deliberately obtuse. They kept telling me how to check if my carrier has released jellybean. I kept telling them that they are required under the GPL to release the source for the kernel along with any binaries.
I think the only way they'll release them in a timely fashion is if we get organised in a class action suit for violation of the GPL. It is for HTC's point blank refusal to meet it's legal requirement in a timely fashion that I refuse to ever buy another HTC device. I'll use this one for the term of my contract and then jump ship to a manufacturer that doesn't treat the open source community with contempt.
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I'm facing a related issue.
I had rooted and unlocked my bootloader, hadn't yet installed any custom ROM. So today, without thinking, I install the OTA 4.1.1 update. Now of course I lost root, but even worse, when I boot in TWRP, my touchscreen is also unresponsive. I have the hboot 2.14.
I tried flashing TWRP again, but the same deal happens: the touchscreen won't register anything.
When you said that TWRP were able to make the recovery work, was this after the recent firmware update? Do I need a more recent version of TWRP (I'm using 2.3.3.1)?
I asked about this in the TWRP thread, but this seems closely related so I posted again here.
Edit- All is well, goo manager was installing 2.3.3.0 for some reason.

[Q] Boot loops after flashing ANY rom

I have S3 right here and I tried flashing Trickdroid ICS, JB as well as JellyBean Official TWRP zip.
It is S-ON, so after flashing the zip, I go to fastboot and flash boot.img.
I did it already 2-3 times with every rom, but every time I get boot loop. Phone restarts as soon as the first HTC logo disappears.
What is wrong with that?
Do you have the latest TWRP 2.4.1.0 ? (did you try reflashing your recovery?)
What android did you have before unlocking your bootloader? 4.0.3 or 4.0.4?
(and don`t panic If nothing works there is always a solution by relocking your phone and flash the ruu for your phone from here)
http://www.androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=VilleC2
take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37498221&postcount=309
impactor said:
I have S3 right here and I tried flashing Trickdroid ICS, JB as well as JellyBean Official TWRP zip.
It is S-ON, so after flashing the zip, I go to fastboot and flash boot.img.
I did it already 2-3 times with every rom, but every time I get boot loop. Phone restarts as soon as the first HTC logo disappears.
What is wrong with that?
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What's was you on before flashing a custom rom? because just a guess but I think it was 4.0.3 if that is so then try TrickDroid for S3 and get v3 which is 4.0.3 so should work.
It was stock, but I didn't check the version before flashing.
So, TD 3.0, then TD 5.0 and it will work?
By the way, what is better? TD 5.0 or JellyBean Official TWRP?
impactor said:
It was stock, but I didn't check the version before flashing.
So, TD 3.0, then TD 5.0 and it will work?
By the way, what is better? TD 5.0 or JellyBean Official TWRP?
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No only v3 but if you can get an RUU thats more up to date then do that and the v4/5 should work.
So you didn't install a custom kernal before
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KindleFireGuy said:
So you didn't install a custom kernal before
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Em what he said he did.
You cannot flash S4 roms with an S3 phone, have you made sure that the Roms you flash are specifically assigned for S3? Cuz most are S4
Thanks, guys. That was HBOOT problem. I flashed latest RUU and then I was able to use JB roms.
I am terribly sorry to bump this thread but it is EXACTLY what I need. I read through it and am slightly confused with what you guys said.
Here's my situation:
I have a HTC Evo 3D and have tried running multiple ROMs and on every ROM I run into a boot loop. I use TWRP 2.2.0 and boot that onto my phone using the code "Fastboot boot twrp-shooter.img", then from there I go into TWRP and add the ROM to the root of my SDcard. Then I use TWRP to wipe my cache, delvik cache, system, and do a factory reset. Then I go to install from SDcard and install my desired ROM that I am trying. It is successful and when I reboot it shows the HTC logo, then the loading screen for the ROM, then it goes black, then back to the HTC logo and it continues to loop the same booting sequence over and over.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there something different that I should use or do?
I've been trying to figure out this issue for more than 36 hours and I am borderline psycho right now, I really need answers!
pcout64 said:
I am terribly sorry to bump this thread but it is EXACTLY what I need. I read through it and am slightly confused with what you guys said.
Here's my situation:
I have a HTC Evo 3D and have tried running multiple ROMs and on every ROM I run into a boot loop. I use TWRP 2.2.0 and boot that onto my phone using the code "Fastboot boot twrp-shooter.img", then from there I go into TWRP and add the ROM to the root of my SDcard. Then I use TWRP to wipe my cache, delvik cache, system, and do a factory reset. Then I go to install from SDcard and install my desired ROM that I am trying. It is successful and when I reboot it shows the HTC logo, then the loading screen for the ROM, then it goes black, then back to the HTC logo and it continues to loop the same booting sequence over and over.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there something different that I should use or do?
I've been trying to figure out this issue for more than 36 hours and I am borderline psycho right now, I really need answers!
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1. check if you are s-on or s-off. If you are s-on, you will also need to flash the kernel (boot.img) from a computer (after you flash the zip)
2. make sure your rom is compatible with your phone
asdfasdfvful said:
1. check if you are s-on or s-off. If you are s-on, you will also need to flash the kernel (boot.img) from a computer (after you flash the zip)
2. make sure your rom is compatible with your phone
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I already know that I am s-on, and that all I need is the RUU because all I want is to get right the hell back to stock. The problem is that I can't find a RUU that is compatible with my phone!! Your help searching for one would be amazing!!
HTC Evo 3D CDMA Sprint
Mainver: 2.95.652.5
CID: SPCS_002
pcout64 said:
I already know that I am s-on, and that all I need is the RUU because all I want is to get right the hell back to stock. The problem is that I can't find a RUU that is compatible with my phone!! Your help searching for one would be amazing!!
HTC Evo 3D CDMA Sprint
Mainver: 2.95.652.5
CID: SPCS_002
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Still new to xda, but check this out?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_Evo_3D/CDMA
(ctrl + f and find "ruu")
My mainver is not listed, I have already seen this page
The page was last edited in November of 2012, I think it's a bit out of date

[Q] Cant restore stock ICS TWRP backup from JB

My HOX was running stock rooted ICS and I did a TWRP backup and flashed [ROM ][22 MAR][UrDroid][HTC One X AT&T][Stock][JB][OTA][Odexed] EVITA 3.18.502.6 using the AROMA installer which had a kernel included. Now I am trying to restore the backup, while the process shows as successful, the phone does not pass the HTC screen, it goes black where the AT&T logo is supposed to come in.
I have to reflash the JB rom to get the phone working again. However, this rom is not stable, I keep getting random crashes or reboots, so I wish to revert to stock
Any idea why this is happening and how I can fix it?
Thanks in advance.
rohangiase said:
My HOX was running stock rooted ICS and I did a TWRP backup and flashed [ROM ][22 MAR][UrDroid][HTC One X AT&T][Stock][JB][OTA][Odexed] EVITA 3.18.502.6 using the AROMA installer which had a kernel included. Now I am trying to restore the backup, while the process shows as successful, the phone does not pass the HTC screen, it goes black where the AT&T logo is supposed to come in.
I have to reflash the JB rom to get the phone working again. However, this rom is not stable, I keep getting random crashes or reboots, so I wish to revert to stock
Any idea why this is happening and how I can fix it?
Thanks in advance.
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What hboot do you have? If you have hboot 1.14 or newer and are not s-off, you'll need to pull the kernel from the ICS rom and flash it via fastboot.
Great! I just need to track down the stock ICS kernel because I think my phone came with version 2.20.
Any idea where I can locate it?
Thanks.
rohangiase said:
Great! I just need to track down the stock ICS kernel because I think my phone came with version 2.20.
Any idea where I can locate it?
Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
Custom ROMs -> Stock Rooted (Odexed/De-Odexed)
Grab any of the ICS ones and it should do the trick. If your TWRP backup backed up boot, you should also be able to pull it from the backup (\sdcard\TWRP\backups\etc.), but I've never done this before and don't have a backup handy on my phone, so I wouldn't be able to tell you exactly where you'd need to look to find it. Shouldn't be too complicated though if you poke around?

[Q] One S C2 / S3 Not compleating ROM flash?? Bricked?

Hey all, been a member here for years but dont post offten. Normally able to get the info i need from other posts but this time i am stuck Just wondering if anyone has had the same issue flashing a One S C2 with the S3 CPU that im having now. It was stuck with 4.0.3 with hboot 2.09.001, raido 16.05.2.24_M and CID OPTUS001...
Last night i dev unlocked it via the HTC site and flashed TWRP 2.4.4.0 recovery. Tried to put on luxandroidROM v4 but it failed part way through ROM install. The progess bar just got to a point and stopped?? I noticed i had a hboot that was too old for the JB ROM so tried BackToBasics v3 (ICS) ROM but that did the same thing...
Thinking it was maybe just a issue with the ROMs, i tried TrickDroid 6 and CM10 Unofficial build but that was doing the exact same thing... Tried redownloading all the ROMs and looking into SupoerCID but as other with the S3 CPU have reported, it all appears to have worked but does not change the CID Oddly enough when i was in ADB Shell while the phone was sitting on the TWRP recovery mode the SU command was not working. Relevent?
I'm now thinking the issue is the phone is not getting permissions to write the ROMs but have no idea how to correct this. I made sure TWRP has all sections mounted (not sure if this is needed as i normally use CWM) but didn't help.
TWRP keeps saying device isnt rooted when i go to reboot it but fails to root when i tell it to on exit. I have manually flashed SuperSU through TWRP and tried fixing permissions. Tried full factory wipe, Bulletproof-S3-1.3 Kernal and SuperSU again. Still nothing.
Not able to find a RUU for the OPTUS001 CID. Tried extracted version of RUU_VILLEC2_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.11.707.112_Radio_16.12.20.02U_16.05.20.16_M2 with CID changed in texts files but it still saied with carrier ID issue
This would be the first time i think i have bricked a phone Does anyone have any suggestions? At this point i would be happy for a nandroid backup to go back to sock and just like with 4.0.3
$40 reward to whoever provides me the info i need to fix this
On the s4 versions of TWRP newer than 2.4.0.0 have issues. I'm not sure if they affect the c2 version but I shouldn't hurt to try an older version.
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TWRP 2.4.4.0 has known bugs. Downgrade to 2.3.3.0 or 2.3.3.7.
And remember to open (BUT NOT EXTRACT) the .zip and to copy and paste the boot.img into your fastboot working environment and manually flash it with this command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then try to flash the ROM that you got the boot.img from. This should work.
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Managed to get this working, figured i would post in case anyone else runs in this issue.
Tried multiple versions of TWRP and no matter what one i tried the roms were unable to write to the stoage. Had to format the phone storage using boot cd - I used GParted through a virtual to do so.
Once that was done TWRP 2.4.4.0 worked fine to flash rom. Still stuck with 4.0.3 with hboot 2.09.001 due to the optus CID but phone is atleast alive. Thanks all for the input

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