[Q] Cannot flash stock/any rom - HTC Sensation

I decided to update my Dev unlocked Sensation to ICS, but had forgotten it was probably still on a Gingerbread radio. Now I have no working rom, and for some reason I am unable to flash the original rom (RUU) via the SD card method (PG58IMG).
My CID is HTC__E11 and therefor european roms from RUU should work, but I get the following error message when trying the sd card flash: wrong zipped image. In other cases it wont go further than parsing.
When i try to flash the RUU in ruu mode on the phone I get the following error: 99 unknown fail.
Unfortunately I cannot go back to the rom I was on before, since I dont have it anymore.
So the only thing I have now is TWRP recovery 2.6.3 and unlocked HBOOT 1.27.
Furthermore I am unable to see what my current radio firmware is. I want to flash a jellybean rom.
Does anyone know what to do?

MAsterokki said:
I decided to update my Dev unlocked Sensation to ICS, but had forgotten it was probably still on a Gingerbread radio. Now I have no working rom, and for some reason I am unable to flash the original rom (RUU) via the SD card method (PG58IMG).
My CID is HTC__E11 and therefor european roms from RUU should work, but I get the following error message when trying the sd card flash: wrong zipped image. In other cases it wont go further than parsing.
When i try to flash the RUU in ruu mode on the phone I get the following error: 99 unknown fail.
Unfortunately I cannot go back to the rom I was on before, since I dont have it anymore.
So the only thing I have now is TWRP recovery 2.6.3 and unlocked HBOOT 1.27.
Furthermore I am unable to see what my current radio firmware is. I want to flash a jellybean rom.
Does anyone know what to do?
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ok would i be correct in thinking that you are s-on? how exactly did you upgrade from gingerbread to ics and have you tried formatting all partitions from twrp?

heavy_metal_man said:
ok would i be correct in thinking that you are s-on? how exactly did you upgrade from gingerbread to ics and have you tried formatting all partitions from twrp?
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Yes I am S-ON. I did try formatting all partitions from twrp, that didnt help. I also tried cwm, but that didnt help either.
My radio was finally displayed by HBOOT, it is: 11.29A.3504.18_M. I believe this is a ICS radio, so there should be no problem here. Unfortunately i cannot find the RUU that corresponds to that radio and trying to flash another ruu wont work.
To go to ICS I just installed the latest CM11 from Sultan, which works on my other sensation (which is S-OFF). I have also tried other roms, but they all wont boot for some weird reason. For every rom I do a full wipe.

MAsterokki said:
Yes I am S-ON. I did try formatting all partitions from twrp, that didnt help. I also tried cwm, but that didnt help either.
My radio was finally displayed by HBOOT, it is: 11.29A.3504.18_M. I believe this is a ICS radio, so there should be no problem here. Unfortunately i cannot find the RUU that corresponds to that radio and trying to flash another ruu wont work.
To go to ICS I just installed the latest CM11 from Sultan, which works on my other sensation (which is S-OFF). I have also tried other roms, but they all wont boot for some weird reason. For every rom I do a full wipe.
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If your s-on you need to flash the boot.IMG of your rom from fastboot straight after flashing your rom from recovery pal. But I recommend installing 4ext recovery and enabling its "smart flash" feature and this will do it for you try this and check back pal.
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heavy_metal_man said:
If your s-on you need to flash the boot.IMG of your rom from fastboot straight after flashing your rom from recovery pal. But I recommend installing 4ext recovery and enabling its "smart flash" feature and this will do it for you try this and check back pal.
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Lol I have been doing this for so long with a S-OFF device that I totally forgot about that! Thank you so much, sorry for my stupidity haha. Still weird that I cannot flash RUU though...

MAsterokki said:
Lol I have been doing this for so long with a S-OFF device that I totally forgot about that! Thank you so much, sorry for my stupidity haha. Still weird that I cannot flash RUU though...
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Its cool pal it is, but then again ruus won't flash unless your bootloader is relocked
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Error [155] - Trying to update HBOOT

Hi, I want to flash a development RUU, but everytime I try, I get Error [155]. This RUU is supposed to have 1.13.0000 bootloader version, but I don't know how to update from 1.06.0000 and if it may cause the error.
Any suggestion about it? Thanks in advance.
You're talking about ONE S, right?
Right, HTC One S
Well first of all is the chosen RUU compatible with your CID ?? If it isnt it will fail so you need to download one that is compatible, Or change your CID to match the one inside the RUU..
Secondly, If you haver done this and still get the error, Try to run the RUU from fastboot.
Oh and also, RUU requires a LOCKED / RELOCKED bootloader and sometimes stock recovery too !
azzledazzle said:
Well first of all is the chosen RUU compatible with your CID ?? If it isnt it will fail so you need to download one that is compatible, Or change your CID to match the one inside the RUU..
Secondly, If you haver done this and still get the error, Try to run the RUU from fastboot.
Oh and also, RUU requires a LOCKED / RELOCKED bootloader and sometimes stock recovery too !
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Yes, I have the same CID that is inside the RUU.
Could you tell me how to run it from fastboot?
I'm trying almost everything I can (locked, relocked, unlocked, stock recovery...), even I'm trying now to update to the latest OTA_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2-1.53.401.2 (now I have 1.53.401.2 from Orange Spain) as it has a firmware update (maybe hboot 1.13.0000?) what I think that can be one of the reasons why I can't flash the rom I need.
Thanks in advance!
boot into bootloader and connect USB cable, Select fastboot and then run the RUU on your PC.
Make sure bootloader is locked BEFORE running the ruu
azzledazzle said:
boot into bootloader and connect USB cable, Select fastboot and then run the RUU on your PC.
Make sure bootloader is locked BEFORE running the ruu
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Yes, it's something I've already tried. Another problem I'm trying to solve is when installing from stock recovery, cause it says sdcart can't be mounted...
What are you trying to install from Stock Recovery ?? you cant flash an RUU and all flashable zip files MUST be signed otherwise it will fail..
I also had the cant mount sd card error in stock recovery, But when i tried CWM i didnt.. Dont know much about how stock recovery works, I just know i dont like it lol
lol, me neither!!!
I'm trying to install a stock rom, so I am supposed to do it from stock recovery, that's the matter. But I can't do it because it can't mount sdcard. I'm getting crazy, but now it is something personal, between the phone and me!!! I'll try to be patient and find the solution.
Stock ROM ?? How have you obtained this ? has someone posted it in a flashable .zip file ? If so, You need to flash it via CWM Recovery THEN flash stock recovery through fastboot.
If the Stock ROM is a Nandroid you will also need to restore this using CWM Recovery. THEN flash stock recovery after.
If the Stock ROM is dissected from an RUU you will need to flash this via bootloader, BUT unless you have a S-OFF phone (which i doubt you do cause there is no S-OFF yet) It wont work.
azzledazzle said:
Stock ROM ?? How have you obtained this ? has someone posted it in a flashable .zip file ? If so, You need to flash it via CWM Recovery THEN flash stock recovery through fastboot.
If the Stock ROM is a Nandroid you will also need to restore this using CWM Recovery. THEN flash stock recovery after.
If the Stock ROM is dissected from an RUU you will need to flash this via bootloader, BUT unless you have a S-OFF phone (which i doubt you do cause there is no S-OFF yet) It wont work.
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Ok, it is the third option, and evidently, I'm not S-OFF. I had read a thread where they dissected this zip and I thought it was useful. Now I have found the RUU, I will try to install it. I've changed the zip and relocked it but I'm still finding Error [155]
Its useful if you are S-OFF, You just extract the ROM.zip from the RUU, Rename it to the phones model number, So in our case it would be PG40100.img ( i think) and then flash it in bootloader. However ignore this option as it wont work with a S-ON device...
If you still get the Error 155 message and you're positive you've done everything correctly, Maybe download the same / another RUU, Chances are it could have been a bad / corrupted download It happens to us all !
Ok, finally I solved it. I found original RUUs for HTC_Europe 1.53 and 1.78
Firstly, I changed my CID to HTC__001, extracted recovery.img from 1.53 RUU, flashed it, relocked the bootloader and installed the 1.53 RUU... and it worked!!! After that, nothing special to say installing 1.78 (hboot and radio updated!)
rpachecoh said:
Ok, finally I solved it. I found original RUUs for HTC_Europe 1.53 and 1.78
Firstly, I changed my CID to HTC__001, extracted recovery.img from 1.53 RUU, flashed it, relocked the bootloader and installed the 1.53 RUU... and it worked!!! After that, nothing special to say installing 1.78 (hboot and radio updated!)
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I have done exactly (!!) the same, but you know, I have Hboot in version 2.15. And I can run none of RUUs, because I think they are not compatible with this version of Hboot (And this is that Error 155 for me). Well, so what can I do for installing the Stock RUU to my One S ?

Please Help!

Ok,
So I've used roms on my hd2 and one x, so I thought this would be simple on a friends sensation, oh how wrong was I.
I have unlocked the sensation via htcdev, installed clockworkmod and installed pyramids jellybean rom.
Now I have all sorts of issues, the rom boots then drops somehow straight to clockworkmod. I can't mount the sd card within clockworkmod to try a different rom and the phone is now useless, doh.
How can I fix this please guys?
Did you update the firmware? Are you s off or s on? If your s on you must flash boot image. Download 4 ext recovery, enable smart flash in 4ext. This way you can flash boot image. Please read flashing roms with s on. Also for that rom the firmware must also be upgraded. Let me link you to the guide to flashing roms with s on. This will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861
Someone more knowledgeable than myself can give you step by step instructions to get you out of this pinch. But in the mean time read the link I posted about flashing with s on. It will help in the future. Best wishes not to worry I'm sure you can fix this.
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daz1uk said:
Ok,
So I've used roms on my hd2 and one x, so I thought this would be simple on a friends sensation, oh how wrong was I.
I have unlocked the sensation via htcdev, installed clockworkmod and installed pyramids jellybean rom.
Now I have all sorts of issues, the rom boots then drops somehow straight to clockworkmod. I can't mount the sd card within clockworkmod to try a different rom and the phone is now useless, doh.
How can I fix this please guys?
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HTC Dev doesn't really unlock it. It only partially unlocks it.
It doesn't s-off the device so you don't have access to the system partition, meaning you can't properly install a custom ROM without a few extra steps. And I don't think you can do it at all with clockworkmod. You need 4EXT Recovery which can flash a ROM with s-on. There's a few extra steps to doing it but it works.
You also have to make sure you have the correct firmware. So if the device was previously on a Gingerbread ROM and you didn't upgrade firmware, it won't work.
Now, the part where it boots then drops back into recovery is weird.
Tell us exactly what steps you did so we can better determine where something went flukely.
I'm CERTAIN it's fixable though.
realsis said:
Did you update the firmware? Are you s off or s on? If your s on you must flash boot image. Download 4 ext recovery, enable smart flash in 4ext. This way you can flash boot image. Please read flashing roms with s on. Also for that rom the firmware must also be upgraded. Let me link you to the guide to flashing roms with s on. This will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861
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Thanks for responding.
I've got S-OFF and flashed boot.img with adb.
Will 4EXT allow me to mount the sd card?
Yes it should
Also some roms require 4ext it's a super easy touch recovery to use. You can download from here or the playstore.
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Skipjacks said:
HTC Dev doesn't really unlock it. It only partially unlocks it.
It doesn't s-off the device so you don't have access to the system partition, meaning you can't properly install a custom ROM without a few extra steps. And I don't think you can do it at all with clockworkmod. You need 4EXT Recovery which can flash a ROM with s-on. There's a few extra steps to doing it but it works.
You also have to make sure you have the correct firmware. So if the device was previously on a Gingerbread ROM and you didn't upgrade firmware, it won't work.
Now, the part where it boots then drops back into recovery is weird.
Tell us exactly what steps you did so we can better determine where something went flukely.
I'm CERTAIN it's fixable though.
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Yeah I'm certain it's fixable too , just not sure how, lol. I'll give 4EXT a shot. I have no idea how or why it drops straight to clockworkmod either, I would expect it to reboot to clockworkmod if anything, but it just kind of switches from the rom straight to it, very odd.
If you could point me to a firmware I might need I would be very grateful.
It is universal 3.33 let me get link also 3.32 will work on most ics roms but 3.33 is the newest I'm running jelly bean and use 3.33
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
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daz1uk said:
Thanks for responding.
I've got S-OFF and flashed boot.img with adb.
Will 4EXT allow me to mount the sd card?
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If you are s-off you shouldn't have to flash boot.img separately. It will do all that with the ROM flash.
Maybe that's what's screwy. Though a borked up ROM still shouldn't affect SD card mounting in recovery...that is really weird. Do you have a card reader that you can use to check the card out in your computer? I'm wondering if somehow you screwed up the card when flashing the ROM. Maybe it wont' mount because the card isn't formatted properly anymore. Stuff like that has happened before.
daz1uk said:
Yeah I'm certain it's fixable too , just not sure how, lol. I'll give 4EXT a shot. I have no idea how or why it drops straight to clockworkmod either, I would expect it to reboot to clockworkmod if anything, but it just kind of switches from the rom straight to it, very odd.
If you could point me to a firmware I might need I would be very grateful.
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Hi,
What does your bootloader say?
hboot etc.
Yes if your s off you simply flash from recovery without boot img. But do update your firmware.
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malybru said:
Hi,
What does your bootloader say?
hboot etc.
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Bootloader says:
S-ON
Ok, so I think I need to update the firmware?
I've installed EXT4, still cant mount sd, so can't revert to another rom.
daz1uk said:
Ok, so I think I need to update the firmware?
I've installed EXT4, still cant mount sd, so can't revert to another rom.
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Hi,
If you are s-on,you cannot update your firmware.
What is your hboot?
malybru said:
Hi,
If you are s-on,you cannot update your firmware.
What is your hboot?
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hboot 1.18.0000
Unlocked
S-ON
As far as I was aware S-ON just prevented the boot.img from being written via recovery, which can be done with adb. So the only reasons for these issues must be firmware version right?
daz1uk said:
hboot 1.18.0000
Unlocked
S-ON
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Hi,
It is a pity you went to HTC to unlock your phone.
I wonder if you can still s-off using revolutionary.
You are going to need to run a RUU,and hopefully get a working phone again.
Try and find a RUU HERE that matches your area and carrier.
daz1uk said:
hboot 1.18.0000
Unlocked
S-ON
As far as I was aware S-ON just prevented the boot.img from being written via recovery, which can be done with adb. So the only reasons for these issues must be firmware version right?
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Yup. If you have the 1.18 hboot you have Gingerbread firmware, which won't support Jellybean or ICS.
The good news is that you can flash a gingerbread rom and get the phone back to a working state right away if you need to get the phone back to the owner.
The RUU to restore is pretty simple. Then Revolutionary s-off proceedure is also extremely painless.
Reverting back to stock and starting over to s-off shouldn't take more than 15 minutes if you do it right. Then flashing the ICS/GB firmware (3.32 or 3.33) takes 3 minutes. Then the new rom takes 3 more minutes.
Just make sure you RUU to gingerbread and not to ICS. The ICS Hboots are harder to s-off. It's worth adding the extra step to flash the ICS/JB firmware later.
This is driving me nuts, tried 2 ruu's, both failed, if it was my phone it would be out the window!
daz1uk said:
This is driving me nuts, tried 2 ruu's, both failed, if it was my phone it would be out the window!
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Hi,
Are you Sensation,or Sensation XE?
daz1uk said:
This is driving me nuts, tried 2 ruu's, both failed, if it was my phone it would be out the window!
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Doh, my fault forgot to re-lock it, update is installing as I type, phew!
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Unable to install ROMs after failed ViperRom Install? Possibly now a paperweight.

Feel like a noob posting this, but I've been trying to fix this problem for the past 24hrs with no luck.
This is the first HTC device I've rooted in nearly a year, and I have to say even though it's pretty, I'm really disliking the evita.
I rooted it using Hasoon's toolkit, and other than being unable to install twrp (or cwm), or getting s-off, it all went well. I just pushed twrp 2.5 to my phone and left s-on until the toolkit gets updated. (not sure how to do this using adb, it's been awhile. ) I have a working hboot, fastboot, and twrp install, and even usb mass storage is working from twrp.
Now, the horror begins. I downloaded team vipers jb rom, and it seemed that the flash went perfectly. But it went into a loop and it seemed to have really messed up the internal sd. Couln't mount it, twrp couldn't find it during my attempts to install other roms or even a factory ruu. I found nocturnals sd fix and that worked like magic, but now twrp will not install any other roms, and everytime I try to push a factory ruu I get a parsing error? On my first attempt at restoring a factory ruu, I forgot that my cid was "1111111" and the bootloader was unlocked so it would fail immediatly. But, even with s-on I managed to get my cid to CWS__001 (ATT's cid) and relocked the bootloader temporarily. But this still didn't change things. Don't know if it matters, but I used hasoons toolkit to push the ruu to my phone and it's during this I get parsing errors. Attempting to install a rom through twrp (CM10, a stock rooted rom, etc.) will immediatly fail also. It says "error executing updater binary in zip and something else that I'll post after trying a CM nightly install.
Update: CM Nightly hangs at the HTC splash screen :crying:
Sorry it's alot to read, but I'm feeling lost at this point...
Ayahuascaa said:
Feel like a noob posting this, but I've been trying to fix this problem for the past 24hrs with no luck.
This is the first HTC device I've rooted in nearly a year, and I have to say even though it's pretty, I'm really disliking the evita.
I rooted it using Hasoon's toolkit, and other than being unable to install twrp (or cwm), or getting s-off, it all went well. I just pushed twrp 2.5 to my phone and left s-on until the toolkit gets updated. (not sure how to do this using adb, it's been awhile. ) I have a working hboot, fastboot, and twrp install, and even usb mass storage is working from twrp.
Now, the horror begins. I downloaded team vipers jb rom, and it seemed that the flash went perfectly. But it went into a loop and it seemed to have really messed up the internal sd. Couln't mount it, twrp couldn't find it during my attempts to install other roms or even a factory ruu. I found nocturnals sd fix and that worked like magic, but now twrp will not install any other roms, and everytime I try to push a factory ruu I get a parsing error? On my first attempt at restoring a factory ruu, I forgot that my cid was "1111111" and the bootloader was unlocked so it would fail immediatly. But, even with s-on I managed to get my cid to CWS__001 (ATT's cid) and relocked the bootloader temporarily. But this still didn't change things. Don't know if it matters, but I used hasoons toolkit to push the ruu to my phone and it's during this I get parsing errors. Attempting to install a rom through twrp (CM10, a stock rooted rom, etc.) will immediatly fail also. It says "error executing updater binary in zip and something else that I'll post after trying a CM nightly install.
Update: CM Nightly hangs at the HTC splash screen :crying:
Sorry it's alot to read, but I'm feeling lost at this point...
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I think that if you don't have S-OFF, you need to manually flash boot.img as well when installing a ROM. Also, I had issues flashing ROMs with TWRP 2.5. Try 2.3.3.1.
watameron said:
I think that if you don't have S-OFF, you need to manually flash boot.img as well when installing a ROM. Also, I had issues flashing ROMs with TWRP 2.5. Try 2.3.3.1.
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Hmm... That could explain alot.
I'll try it and let you know what happens.
I have tried the 2.3.3.1 build of twrp, but for some reason the touchscreen doesn't work.
Ayahuascaa said:
Hmm... That could explain alot.
I'll try it and let you know what happens.
I have tried the 2.3.3.1 build of twrp, but for some reason the touchscreen doesn't work.
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What HBOOT version do you have?
Did you install Viper or ViperXL? ViperXL is what you want for the EVITA.
redpoint73 said:
Did you install Viper or ViperXL? ViperXL is what you want for the EVITA.
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ViperXL JB
and my hboot is 2.14
Ayahuascaa said:
ViperXL JB
and my hboot is 2.14
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TWRP 2.3.3.1 should have a working touchscreen with hboot 2.14 are you sure you didn't try 2.3.3.0? that one requires you to downgrade touchscreen firmware first.
You need to fastboot flash boot boot.img where boot.img is extracted from the rom you're flashing if you're s-on and hboot >= 1.14.
If you have SuperCID, do not RUU without S-OFF or you really will have a paperweight.
exad said:
TWRP 2.3.3.1 should have a working touchscreen with hboot 2.14 are you sure you didn't try 2.3.3.0? that one requires you to downgrade touchscreen firmware first.
You need to fastboot flash boot boot.img where boot.img is extracted from the rom you're flashing if you're s-on and hboot >= 1.14.
If you have SuperCID, do not RUU without S-OFF or you really will have a paperweight.
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Hmm.. I could have. I did it last night after two hours of frustration.
And I just did that to a new install of Nocturnal's rom, but with no luck. It still just hangs at the HTC dev warning screen. I'm going to try re downloading the ViperXL rom and hope I just had a bad copy..
heh. I did that without thinking last night and spent an hour trying to reverse the damage I did. Not only did I have s-on, but my cid was still "1111111".
./
Androidfilehost is only giving me ~50Kbps, so viper's rom has 3 hours left,
but Cleanrom is almost done.
Is there anyway to s-off the evita without booting into an os?
If not, can someone point me to a thread explaining how to manually s-off?
It seems that it's the cause for all this trouble I'm having and I've never had to do manually.
Thank you everyone for your help,
my phone still doesn't have a working os but I do feel like I'm getting somewhere.
Edit: How many of you have had problems installing roms with twrp 2.5.5.0? I'm thinking about trying 2.3.3.1. I thought this was what I flashed last night, but my touchscreen didn't work and according to exad's post I probably had the wrong one.
Use twrp 2.3.3.1 all versions above 2.4 have one issue or another.
You need a Rom installed and usb debugging turned on to s-off.
Here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
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exad said:
Use twrp 2.3.3.1 all versions above 2.4 have one issue or another.
You need a Rom installed and usb debugging turned on to s-off.
Here's the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
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Thanks,
It seems that now 2.5.5.0 just skips the install and tells me that it was successful...
If so that would explain the hangups on the dev screen.
Ayahuascaa said:
Thanks,
It seems that now 2.5.5.0 just skips the install and tells me that it was successful...
If so that would explain the hangups on the dev screen.
Edit: Can you point me to a link for twrp 2.3.3.1? The only thread on xda for that build doesn't have working download links
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http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.1-evita.img
Md5: d903047e6e871acb8f99834c30eb8307
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exad said:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.1-evita.img
Md5: d903047e6e871acb8f99834c30eb8307
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CleanRom boots!
Thanks again to everyone who helped and exad for the 2.3.3.1 link,

[Q] no rom

I'm at a loss I've been trying for hours with not luck at restoring my phone. there is no backup. no roms will seem to boot. my SD card was wiped. i can boot into recovery and see my SD card and everything. and when trying to revert to a stock rom I use "fastboot getvar version-main' to find what version i need but it comes back blank. i have tried relocking and running a ruu with no luck
I have it unlocked
CID is stock with telus
hboot is 2.14
radio -0.18a.32.09.01_2
Cbaird said:
I'm at a loss I've been trying for hours with not luck at restoring my phone. there is no backup. no roms will seem to boot. my SD card was wiped. i can boot into recovery and see my SD card and everything. and when trying to revert to a stock rom I use "fastboot getvar version-main' to find what version i need but it comes back blank. i have tried relocking and running a ruu with no luck
I have it unlocked
CID is stock with telus
hboot is 2.14
radio -0.18a.32.09.01_2
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I'm going to guess you're S-ON. Also, Good thing Telus doesn't make a 3.17 RUU or you'd have a shiny paperweight. You're messing with dangerous things and have no idea what you're doing.
To get a rom to boot, flash it and then extract the boot.img from the rom and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
then S-OFF once you get a rom to boot so you can RUU in the future if you need to
Still stuck in the boot loop at the white htc screen. does it matter the rom? as well when flashing the rom it comes back successful however says there is no md5 file found
Cbaird said:
Still stuck in the boot loop at the white htc screen. does it matter the rom? as well when flashing the rom it comes back successful however says there is no md5 file found
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the rom should not matter.
Did you check the MD5 after downloading?
There is never an md5 file within the rom so it will always say that. You have to manually check the md5 with an md5 checker.
What rom are you flashing?
exad said:
I'm going to guess you're S-ON. Also, Good thing Telus doesn't make a 3.17 RUU or you'd have a shiny paperweight.
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Brick from RUU while S-on and the Telus CID?
the nightly cm rom 10.2 from the 27th
redpoint73 said:
Brick from RUU while S-on and the Telus CID?
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Ack true I forgot no supercid *facepalm* im rusty.
You should ba able to boot it. Did you check the md5?
checked and tried a different rom (slimbeam) and still stuck in boot loop. does it matter the order in which i flash the boot.img and the rom in?
It shouldn't matter what order you flash them in, before or after the ROM is fine. Can you elaborate on what you were doing to the phone before all this happened?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450305&highlight=no+main+version
I was having this issue then I got it to boot into recovery mode so I figured i got it fixed but its stuck in a boot loop now with no rom
Ok but what caused all this to happen? Phones don't usually just get stuck in that situation on their own.
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timmaaa said:
Ok but what caused all this to happen? Phones don't usually just get stuck in that situation on their own.
Sent from my Evita
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exactly the same way as the post says relocking the phone to go back to upgrade the hboot to flash roms that required them.
Ok, but you need to be more specific if you want help, linking to someone else's problem isn't really ideal. I'm gonna have to guess that you relocked the bootloader and ran an RUU? Which RUU exactly did you use? What's the filename?
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relocked the phone through fastboot. then tried to run this ruu RUU_Evita_UL_TELUS_WWE_1.91.661.4_Radio_0.18a.32.09.01_2_10.94.32.20L_release_266645_signed.exe to update hboot to 2.14 which is where it is now. however like the other forum my install failed and only got half the update. used the fix in the other forum to get it to at least recovery. where i discovered the my sd card had become corrupted fixed that issue and everything seem to be working in recovery when i went to flash a new rom. attempted to flash new rom and now all i get is a boot loop
Ok, the RUU only partially succeeded? You might need to try running an RUU again in that case, as that's probably what's causing your issues at the moment.
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tried running it again and get error 155 but for telus there is only 1 ruu and one ota
You'll have to research what error 155 means and try to rectify the problem.
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its says its the wrong ruu however there is only this ruu and an older ota for telus
ERROR [155~159]: IMAGE ERROR
One of these error messages will appear when you use the incorrect RUU to update and the image file size is larger than the Flash ROM size. In this case, download the correct RUU version and try again.
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Cbaird said:
its says its the wrong ruu however there is only this ruu and an older ota for telus
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you cannot run that RUU because you're hboot is from 3.17 and that's an older RUU you need to be S-OFF to run an older RUU. You can try running the OTA for 3.17
You will need to download the 3.17 telus ota zip. Extract the recovery.img, copy the 3.17 OTA zip file to the phone, flash the recovery img in fasboot, boot to recovery, it will say cant load sd card, this is normal as it's looking for an external sd card of which there is none. select install from phone storage or install from internal storage. If you pick install from sd card it will error as there is no external sd card. then select the telus ota zip file.
I dont see and recovery.img in the file. there is a boot.img though

[HELP] How to downgrade hboot

Hello I have supercid, s-off and previously flashed MAXIMUSHD ROM and that's on hboot 2.16 so I got board and sick of sense 5 and I want to try out one of the kitkat ROMs but I need hboot 2.15 for that and yes I know that there are hboot 2.16 kitkat roms but they are unstable so can someone tell me step by step how to downgrade hboot 2.16 to 2.15 because I'm quite of a dumb person
the_ziom said:
Hello I have supercid, s-off and previously flashed MAXIMUSHD ROM and that's on hboot 2.16 so I got board and sick of sense 5 and I want to try out one of the kitkat ROMs but I need hboot 2.15 for that and yes I know that there are hboot 2.16 kitkat roms but they are unstable so can someone tell me step by step how to downgrade hboot 2.16 to 2.15 because I'm quite of a dumb person
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This is how I proceed :
1) Downgrade to 2.15 hboot by flashing the old firmware (extract firmware.zip and flash as you did for MaximusHD)
2) Run the latest RUU to get everything clean (I flashed this one)
3) Flash custom recovery with fastboot (TWRP 2.3.X.X)
4) You're done !
benJX said:
This is how I proceed :
1) Downgrade to 2.15 hboot by flashing the old firmware (extract firmware.zip and flash as you did for MaximusHD)
2) Run the latest RUU to get everything clean (I flashed this one)
3) Flash custom recovery with fastboot (TWRP 2.3.X.X)
4) You're done !
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thank you but i have super cid and from what i have read i have to install the ruu according to my cid
tell me if im right
the_ziom said:
thank you but i have super cid and from what i have read i have to install the ruu according to my cid
tell me if im right
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In fact, the CID matters if you have one from an operator (have a look here, but not the last one, it's the superCID), in this case, you have to choose a RUU according to your operator.
But being superCID, you can run any RUU, so run the last generic one (see my link) and everything will be ok to start from official clean install. Of course you'll stay S-OFF after running the RUU.
The only thing requested is to be on 2.15 hboot, that's why you have to downgrade to older firmware in order to run this.
Hope it will help.
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
dr3amsINdigital said:
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
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Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
rosswhite said:
Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
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Yeah I heard about that method, but I thought it would be safer to just run the RUU even though it's more work. I think the bricks were from flashing the zips in recovery, not the new ones you flash in fastboot. Either way, I didn't feel like risking it.
Thanks! I'll try the RUU.
dr3amsINdigital said:
Yeah I heard about that method, but I thought it would be safer to just run the RUU even though it's more work. I think the bricks were from flashing the zips in recovery, not the new ones you flash in fastboot. Either way, I didn't feel like risking it.
Thanks! I'll try the RUU.
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Wise choice, yeah you are right, the bricks were when they were flashing the zips in recovery. Its actually pretty safe in RUU mode but what's the point of risking it.
benJX said:
In fact, the CID matters if you have one from an operator (have a look here, but not the last one, it's the superCID), in this case, you have to choose a RUU according to your operator.
But being superCID, you can run any RUU, so run the last generic one (see my link) and everything will be ok to start from official clean install. Of course you'll stay S-OFF after running the RUU.
The only thing requested is to be on 2.15 hboot, that's why you have to downgrade to older firmware in order to run this.
Hope it will help.
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dr3amsINdigital said:
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
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rosswhite said:
Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
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HELP my device does not see any memory and i cant flash any rom hellpp
the_ziom said:
HELP my device does not see any memory and i cant flash any rom hellpp
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What hboot are you on now? Did you run an RUU to downgrade?
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What hboot are you on now? Did you run an RUU to downgrade?
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Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
the_ziom said:
Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
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Which recovery did you flash? Try TWRP 2.7.0.0.
the_ziom said:
Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
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Can you boot on stock android rom installed by the ruu ?
rosswhite said:
Which recovery did you flash? Try TWRP 2.7.0.0.
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i already have twrp 2.7 and i flashed phillz and still nothing
benJX said:
Can you boot on stock android rom installed by the ruu ?
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yes but i formated my memory to instal a pac man rom
the_ziom said:
yes but i formated my memory to instal a pac man rom
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So actually you can confirm you are on HBOOT 2.15, Pihllz recovery and no rom installed ?
If yes reboot to bootloader, select clear storage, flash this recovery. Your sdcard should be mountable and let you install your rom.
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benJX said:
So actually you can confirm you are on HBOOT 2.15, Pihllz recovery and no rom installed ?
If yes reboot to bootloader, select clear storage, flash this recovery. Your sdcard should be mountable and let you install your rom.
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Another Problem
when ever i try to flash any rom it fails! and i dont know what to do HElp
So many developers and only 2 can help me
Please I'm begging for help
the_ziom said:
Another Problem
when ever i try to flash any rom it fails! and i dont know what to do HElp
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Flash stock recovery : http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=ville_recovery_signed.img
Then Clear Storage from bootloader and flash TWRP recovery

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