Heartbleed vulnerability in Android 4.1.1 - HTC One S

Google has officially stated that Android 4.1.1 is vulnerable:
http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.ca/2014/04/google-services-updated-to-address.html
This is a notice for anyone else on the Stock ROM as I am pretty sure this was the last supported update from HTC.
Pretty sure my wife's HTC One S (Ville) is on this version. Will verify when I get home. Time to root and flash her phone this weekend

Aceangel21 said:
Google has officially stated that Android 4.1.1 is vulnerable:
http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.ca/2014/04/google-services-updated-to-address.html
This is a notice for anyone else on the Stock ROM as I am pretty sure this was the last supported update from HTC.
Pretty sure my wife's HTC One S (Ville) is on this version. Will verify when I get home. Time to root and flash her phone this weekend
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Anyway to patch this flaw myself using root access? I really don't have time to install and configure a new ROM...
I guess there is no official word from HTC neither...?

vacsed said:
Anyway to patch this flaw myself using root access? I really don't have time to install and configure a new ROM...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You could try this hack:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51830870

rudolfm said:
You could try this hack:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51830870
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could anyone with more programming skills than me try one of the following:
1) wrap this in a zip file we can flash from recovery
2) incorporate it into the Xposed framework
Many thanks if someone can accomplish this!

I think it's just HTC wanting us to buy new devices that's all.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app

larrycl said:
Could anyone with more programming skills than me try one of the following:
1) wrap this in a zip file we can flash from recovery
2) incorporate it into the Xposed framework
Many thanks if someone can accomplish this!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe you can try my patch: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tqxfjwwja3uaqsn/install-patch.zip
It uses a libssl.so from a LG Optimus L5 II (4.1.2) and it works on my TrekStor Surftab Ventos 10.1
If your device does't boot after you've installed it:
The patch creates a backup of your libssl.so at /system/libssl.backup.so, so just replace /system/lib/libssl.so with that backup file
Cheers, Xorg
Edit: updated link

HTC 800# When patch my One S 4.1.1: "I can't Comment"
Aceangel21 said:
Google has officially stated that Android 4.1.1 is vulnerable:
This is a notice for anyone else on the Stock ROM as I am pretty sure this was the last supported update from HTC.
Pretty sure my wife's HTC One S (Ville) is on this version. Will verify when I get home. Time to root and flash her phone this weekend
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
-- More or less revenue for HTC: Phonecon with HTC Toll Free#, US. Over 10 minutes tech reading to me how HTC is dedicated to security, ... customers .. asked when patch will issue for my 2012 HTC One S .. Answer: "I can't comment" .. Not planning on a 4th HTC in my life. /Ev :crying:

Link doesn't work
TheXorg said:
Maybe you can try my patch: http://tslink.tk/hb-inst-2
It uses a libssl.so from a LG Optimus L5 II (4.1.2) and it works on my TrekStor Surftab Ventos 10.1
If your device does't boot after you've installed it:
The patch creates a backup of your libssl.so at /system/libssl.backup.so, so just replace /system/lib/libssl.so with that backup file
Cheers, Xorg
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you repost the link? I'd like to try it on my Archos 80 Titanium tablet. Stuck on 4.1.1 with no custom roms available for this tablet

htc is officially pushing heart bleed to t-mobile one s http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/

wendroid said:
Can you repost the link? I'd like to try it on my Archos 80 Titanium tablet. Stuck on 4.1.1 with no custom roms available for this tablet
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
New links:
New libssl.so: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wsg3a5ave2a8655/newssl.so
Flasheable ZIP: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tqxfjwwja3uaqsn/install-patch.zip
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Thank you so much! I will try this soon

The OTA for T-Mobile is out.
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4262

dr3amsINdigital said:
The OTA for T-Mobile is out.
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4262
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do NOT update via the OTA update! It put me through a constant reboot cycle and I had to factory reset...

th3pr1nc30f3gypt said:
Do NOT update via the OTA update! It put me through a constant reboot cycle and I had to factory reset...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you have a custom recovery installed?

dr3amsINdigital said:
Did you have a custom recovery installed?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes now what?

knickerblogger said:
Yes now what?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not sure how to fix it, but this is why you're not supposed to install OTAs if you're not on stock recovery.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

I'm s off, have twrp installed and on stock ROM. Would like to install this update, or get a 4.2.2 or 4.3 stable fully functional ROM. Do you think flashing stock recovery and then ota would work even if I'm s off. Should still be able to boot an ruu from fastboot even if I boot loop. Suggestions on custom roms?
Edit: Used flashalot's recovery switcher to flash stock recovery, rebooted, then flashed the ota update. After update I lost root, but still have s off.
Plan on fastboot flashing another recovery, then flashing su binary again from the new recovery.
Hope this helps.
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using XDA Free mobile app

Anyone interested in that OTA zip ?
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using Tapatalk
---------- Post added at 09:54 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:38 AM ----------
This might help...
If you have the OTA.zip file... but custom recovery and such like TMUS application removed..
This will wipe your phone. Making a backup is not optional !!!
http://sadevil.org/blog/2012/12/23/manually-flashing-an-ota-update/
This looks somewhat straight forward.. If you want to get the OTA downloaded:
got to settings .. and manage to get the software update.. It will download eventually into your Download folder ..
Do not Apply the OTA at this point.. select install later!!!
pull the file on your PC/Mac/Linux box and modify as described in the URL above..
reboot your phone and the OTA should not bother you ... if you have pulled (like in remove) or at least renamed the OTA file..
Before you push Firmware.. and such make sure you have made a backup with CWM !!! or whatever method you are using!!!
also make sure you have your custom recovery image somewhere available and maybe a su.zip cwm file as you may loose root as well.. not sure..
If you have rooted your HTC one S your self - this should not be hard to DIY..
Currently I am at work and cannot try it out myself .. but definitly will do it once back at home later..
Godspeed to all of you brave hackers..

Superchill11 said:
I'm s off, have twrp installed and on stock ROM. Would like to install this update, or get a 4.2.2 or 4.3 stable fully functional ROM. Do you think flashing stock recovery and then ota would work even if I'm s off. Should still be able to boot an ruu from fastboot even if I boot loop. Suggestions on custom roms?
Edit: Used flashalot's recovery switcher to flash stock recovery, rebooted, then flashed the ota update. After update I lost root, but still have s off.
Plan on fastboot flashing another recovery, then flashing su binary again from the new recovery.
Hope this helps.
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using XDA Free mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same situation here. Stock ROM and Rooted and S-off. Constant nag to apply the OTA update but not working. Looking for a way to do it easy. How should I proceed? Don't want to wipe the phone and create all my settings again if possible. Can I reverse S-Off and apply OTA update somehow?

can any one provide me a link to the ota update

Related

[Q] What happens with root?

Hello XDA members
I was wondering, when the new android sandwich comes out, and you got a rooted and S-off HTC sensation. But not custom rom. What will happen to the root and S-off when you update to the new android sandwich?
Thanks
Want to know too ahehhe
We'll lose root but keep S-OFF I'd imagine
Cool, thanks for the answer
I have perm-rooted my Sensation and i was wondering when the new official update from HTC comes out will i be able to install it automatically like when i was not rooted or because i am S-Off it will not let me?
Thanks
i could be wrong but no you wont be able to perform an ota update. im only saying this because the last ota update failed because the update looks for the stock recovery in order to update the system. seeing that you are rooted i assume you have cwm installed and if this ota update does indeed look for the stock recovery than it will fail. the only way around this is to either instal a stock ruu and lose root or instal the stock recovery and again lose root. either way you are gonna lose root.
Could you give me a link where there is a guide to install the stock recovery?
TheStigx said:
Could you give me a link where there is a guide to install the stock recovery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you check the development forum, there's a thread which has shipped roms in it. Flash one to restore stock recovery.
Panagiotis. said:
I have perm-rooted my Sensation and i was wondering when the new official update from HTC comes out will i be able to install it automatically like when i was not rooted or because i am S-Off it will not let me?
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Depends. If you're just running the original rom which came on your phone but rooted, it should still allow ota updates, but you'll lose root (but keep s-off). If you're on a custom rom you won't receive an ota.
To OP, if you ran an ruu or ota of ice cream sandwich, as eddy says, you'll lose root but remain s-off. That said, a custom ics rom will probably come out weeks/months before an official HTC update
Well, when we got the RUU, we can extract and repack to our rooted ROM
It should be this if i am right ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074559
satanevil said:
Well, when we got the RUU, we can extract and repack to our rooted ROM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's true, but we'll see aosp ics roms long before we have sense skinned ones, as cyanogen et al don't need to spend months porting frameworks.
TheStigx said:
It should be this if i am right ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074559
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's the one
BTaylor927 said:
Depends. If you're just running the original rom which came on your phone but rooted, it should still allow ota updates, but you'll lose root (but keep s-off). If you're on a custom rom you won't receive an ota.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I am running the stock rom so I will receive the pta update. I know that I will lose root in every scenario if I install the stock ROM one way or another.
Thanks.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using Tapatalk
So i just flash one of these roms, without deleting cache or doing a reset ?
not entirely true. i was rooted on stock rom when the last ota rolled out. i tried installing it but it failed. i did a lil search here and found a few people mentioned that it failed due to cwm and they also mentioned that you should try flashing back the stock recovery. i tried that and it installed successfully. easy way to get the stock recovery is to instal the correct ruu of your rom. but as we all know it wipes out everything off your phone. i did find this guide which the stigx has asked for (sorry buddy didnt see you there ) which shows you how to extracted the stock recovery off of the ruu and than flash it back to your phone.
check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1228648
Divine flaw said:
not entirely true. i was rooted on stock rom when the last ota rolled out. i tried installing it but it failed. i did a lil search here and found a few people mentioned that it failed due to cwm and they also mentioned that you should try flashing back the stock recovery. i tried that and it installed successfully. easy way to get the stock recovery is to instal the correct ruu of your rom. but as we all know it wipes out everything off your phone. i did find this guide which the stigx has asked for (sorry buddy didnt see you there ) which shows you how to extracted the stock recovery off of the ruu and than flash it back to your phone.
check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1228648
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But if I need to follow your guide i have to have the OTA update file,w hich haven't comet out yet. What do i Do? It seems so hard to remove root and custom recovery :'(
But thank for your answer !
well the general idea is to get your stock recovery back without losin your data. so really all you need to do is flash your stock recovery reboot your phone and check for updates. if updates are available: system>about phone>check for updates, download the update and install. it shouldnt fail cause you have stock recovery instead of cwm. in short just do the top part of the guide and skip the rest cause you dont have the updates file on your computer.
So if i do step 1-12 I will have normal phone? Just like I started or do i still keep root?
Thank you so much for your hep !
TheStigx said:
Could you give me a link where there is a guide to install the stock recovery?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can also use this software to install the stock recovery. that way you don't loose settings by installing RUU
TheStigx said:
So if i do step 1-12 I will have normal phone? Just like I started or do i still keep root?
Thank you so much for your hep !
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes you do 1-12 but you keep root. the only difference is that you will no longer have cwm for flashing, back up, and all other goodies. but once you run the ota and it installs you lose root.
but have a look at the link frederikh just posted. seems alot better than the current method. im reading over it now
Thanks for the answers!
I think i will go with the link frederikh gave me But God bless you Divine! Thank you for your help !

How Long Will a Root for ICS OFFICIAL Take

So here's the deal. I'm running CM9Alpha13. And while I love having my phone rooted and playing around with it, I was really only interested in getting ICS for my phone. No I know I'll miss Francisco.Franco's kernels and I'll miss Koush's awesome ROMs but I just really want a stable ICS.
So my question is how long before I can root my ICS if I do the official downgrade to GB and Upgrade to ICS?
Any guestimate would be great!
Thanks in advance.
Jon
I am sure it wont take long...just give the devs a day or so to play with things and get everything worked out.
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
I'm wondering about this too... I need a stable one but I need it to be rooted too...
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S67I9Q0L
EDIT: flashable with CWM.
+ read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20395808&postcount=25
Chamb' said:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S67I9Q0L
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is a su-update.zip file flashable with CWM
it did the trick for me, just simply flashed it and now have working root
Anyone else confirmed this working?
EDIT: Oh, and mirrors please?
Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20395808&postcount=25
Chamb' said:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S67I9Q0L
EDIT: flashable with CWM.
+ read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20395808&postcount=25
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
rooted~
but superuser fc...
FLyTula said:
So my question is how long before I can root my ICS if I do the official downgrade to GB and Upgrade to ICS?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
While we're at it, is there a downgrading/upgrading guide somewhere?
fromthestars said:
This is a su-update.zip file flashable with CWM
it did the trick for me, just simply flashed it and now have working root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Confirmed that this worked on Google issued phone (same as T-Mobile version). The following is the order I used to come from CM9 Alpha 11:
1. Backup using Titanium, reboot to recovery.
2. Use CWM to flash stock 2.3.6.
3. Use CWM to flash stock ICS 4.0.3.
4. Wipe all user data.
5. Install the linked superuser through CWM (I had previous tried older and newer versions, which did not work).
6. Reboot phone, go through setup, download Titanium, and restore. Phone is definitely rooted (otherwise Titanium is unusable). I did not try to update the su binaries and will avoid doing so.
any way to root with something like superoneclick?
I'd like to avoid flashing custom stuff on it. just need root.
xd4d3v said:
any way to root with something like superoneclick?
I'd like to avoid flashing custom stuff on it. just need root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then fastboot boot recovery and flash the latest su zip. Even if you flashed the custom recovery it would be overwritten when you boot up the os.

Gain root access on the latest 1.55.531.3 update, ONLY IF you are S-OFF

I found out that it is possible to gain root access in an 'unrootable' update, IF you are S-OFF, by flashing ClockworkMod thru the bootloader, and then flashing Superuser thru ClockworkMod. I found out that this worked on the G2, as described here by rdmerck:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1206930
So all i did was replace the android_info.txt and the recovery.img in his zip, with the ones for our device. I just tried it, and it worked! i have Superuser access in the new 1.55.531.3 ROM.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Pretty simple...
1. Download the 2 attached files, put them both on the root of your sdcard, and rename the CWM_HBOOT.zip to PG59IMG.zip.
2. Boot into the bootloader however you prefer, let it read the PG59IMG.zip, and press volume up to update when prompted. When it finishes, it will prompt you to press Power to reboot.
3. Now boot into recovery however you prefer, and it should be ClockworkMod(I used the Modaco 4.0.0.9 version, basically because i had it conveniently lying around in .img format. I'm sure Rom Manager could now be used to flash the latest 5.0.2.7 version of CWM). Choose 'install from sdcard', then 'choose zip from sdcard', then choose the Superuser-3.0.7-efgh-signed.zip and choose 'yes'. As has happened in the past, i had to flash it 3 times until it successfully installed. But it did work.
4. Choose to reboot, and enjoy root access on the latest stock ROM!
I figure a lot of people probably won't need all that instruction, but i included it for people who are newer to flashing stuff thru the HBOOT and CWM. I also figure that the user base for this will probably be very small, as most folks who are S-OFF probably are not choosing to run the stock ROM. But anyway, if you DO have S-OFF, i wanted you to know that you can have root access on the latest update. I figure this will also enable us to make nandroid images of the new ROM, if that would help development at all.
Anyway, here are the 2 files:
ClockworkMod: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18474790/CWM_HBOOT.zip
Superuser: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18474790/Superuser-3.0.7-efgh-signed.zip
Note:
-This worked for me and should work for you, but use at your own risk.
-You must be S-OFF to do this.
-Hopefully this is only a temporary solution for those with S-OFF, until either Team Revolutionary cracks the update, or HTCDEV fixes whatever is preventing their bootloader unlocker tool from working on our device.
Using HTC Supertools v3 Will Temp(Prep)Root, get S-Off.
Sent from my ICS Splashed using Tapatalk
Litesorrows said:
Using HTC Supertools v3 Will Temp(Prep)Root, get S-Off.
Sent from my ICS Splashed using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
is that right? is that a new development? and it works on the new update? if so, that's awesome.
yogi2010 said:
is that right? is that a new development? and it works on the new update? if so, that's awesome.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
HTC Supertools has been out for a while. IDK, I got S-Off and Root on my Brothers DS. I got S-Off first, then ran the root exploit.
Sent from my ICS Splashed using Tapatalk
Great work, Yogi. Worked beautifully!
HebrewToYou said:
Great work, Yogi. Worked beautifully!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome. My thanks go to rdmerck for the idea!
Nice bro! I may put this in Mr Root as another way to Root
xmc wildchild22 said:
Nice bro! I may put this in Mr Root as another way to Root
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeah man, sounds good. I mean, perhaps this will be helpful to at least a few people, lol. It's an interesting and very simple idea tho... probably useful mainly on stock HBOOTs where fastboot is blocked, but S-OFF had been attained.
Litesorrows said:
HTC Supertools has been out for a while. IDK, I got S-Off and Root on my Brothers DS. I got S-Off first, then ran the root exploit.
Sent from my ICS Splashed using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Will it work on a updated mt4gs which hasnet obtained s off?
sent from my ice cream sandwhich MT4GS
Guess I will give this a shot later today.
how do i upgrade to the latest OTA if i'm already on a rooted stock ROM?
psychedel!k said:
how do i upgrade to the latest OTA if i'm already on a rooted stock ROM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, since nobody has made a custom rom with the latest OTA bits, you will have to do what I did:
You'll need to downgrade yourself with the stock PG59IMG.zip, putting that file (found here) on the root of your sdcard and booting into the bootloader.
That will basically return your phone to stock and, IIRC, revert your status to S-OFF Locked. Then you'll need to boot up and check for system updates. You'll definitely be given the first small OTA update, but you very likely wont receive the latest OTA update via system updates.
For that you'll need to download it (from here) and flash it through the stock recovery. Once you've done that you can use the instructions in this thread to re-flash clockworkmod recovery and re-root.
Your phone will still be S-OFF but you'll have a locked bootloader.
Still can't figure out what I need to do to root my phone. That's on hboot 1.45.0013
Guess I might have to wait til Revo find a fix for it.
Hotshot205 said:
Still can't figure out what I need to do to root my phone. That's on hboot 1.45.0013
Guess I might have to wait til Revo find a fix for it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you s-off?
No my phone is not
Sent from my myTouch_4G_Slide using Tapatalk
HebrewToYou said:
Your phone will still be S-OFF but you'll have a locked bootloader.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
so does that mean i won't be able to restore a custom rom image?
psychedel!k said:
so does that mean i won't be able to restore a custom rom image?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Since you're S-OFF, you could flash ClockworkMod on the update and then flash a custom ROM, but I believe that would leave you with an old ROM and the new radio, which seems to have caused issues for people. Since there aren't yet any custom ROMs based on the latest update, you should probably stay where you are if you want a custom ROM. But if you do install the update, you would still be able to downgrade and get back to where you are now.
Wonder how long it will/could be before revo crack the current HBOOT
Sent from my myTouch_4G_Slide using Tapatalk
psychedel!k said:
how do i upgrade to the latest OTA if i'm already on a rooted stock ROM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You could run this ROM, which is based on the latest OTA release from HTC, so no OTA updates are needed. It is optimized, deodexed, and tweaked just a tad. I use it as my daily driver with great success. http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12063-devrom12192011-stock-12853110-r2-deodexed-crtgpu/
Fuzi0719 said:
You could run this ROM, which is based on the latest OTA release from HTC, so no OTA updates are needed. It is optimized, deodexed, and tweaked just a tad. I use it as my daily driver with great success. http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12063-devrom12192011-stock-12853110-r2-deodexed-crtgpu/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think possibly we've been thru this before, lol, but that ROM isn't the very latest... there has been a pretty big update since then that thus far is only available as an official OTA update package.

[ REQ ] What are the steps to be followed for getting OTA?

Hi, I have been flashing a lot of roms after getting ics. But there was never a situation where I needed to go back to stock to get OTA again. Here is a few questions,
1. If I flash a stock rom now, will I get the OTA? Where do I get completely stock rom?
2. Will I lose root and if I do, do I have to go through the same procedure again to root?
3. I've been hearing about flashing root patch, is it a zip file which can be installed from recovery when I'm on stock?
It would be nice if someone explain how to go from any rom to stock jelly bean with root.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda app-developers app
Of you do not know use rom manager to return to stock. If you like a check flash 2.3.3. You will receive the OTA for 4.0.4 immediately...
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
This is easy, but you'll lose root. (you do know that rooting the Nexus S takes only 1 minute, that isn't a big deal. About getting back to stock, browse the Nexus S general section looking for a post that says something like that "all OTAs for all models". There you'll find an 4.0.3 official, signed, zip file. Just flash the correct file for your nexus S model, the signed zip contains recovery, bootloader, kernel, etc. After that, root the phone again (nexusshacks.com has an easy ICS root video) install CWM and flash CWM recovery. When you connect the phone to the Internet you'll should be prompted to update it to 4.0.4 via OTA. If you're not, wait a few moments or reboot the device. You're done, just wait for official jelly bean!!
Hope I've helped.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
alexfiorani said:
This is easy, but you'll lose root. (you do know that rooting the Nexus S takes only 1 minute, that isn't a big deal. About getting back to stock, browse the Nexus S general section looking for a post that says something like that "all OTAs for all models". There you'll find an 4.0.3 official, signed, zip file. Just flash the correct file for your nexus S model, the signed zip contains recovery, bootloader, kernel, etc. After that, root the phone again (nexusshacks.com has an easy ICS root video) install CWM and flash CWM recovery. When you connect the phone to the Internet you'll should be prompted to update it to 4.0.4 via OTA. If you're not, wait a few moments or reboot the device. You're done, just wait for official jelly bean!!
Hope I've helped.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So, this way I wont lose my apps right? Even if I flash the OTA of jellybean as a .zip file and if i root it again, I can get the apps back with titanium backup i guess.
alexfiorani said:
This is easy, but you'll lose root. (you do know that rooting the Nexus S takes only 1 minute, that isn't a big deal. About getting back to stock, browse the Nexus S general section looking for a post that says something like that "all OTAs for all models". There you'll find an 4.0.3 official, signed, zip file. Just flash the correct file for your nexus S model, the signed zip contains recovery, bootloader, kernel, etc. After that, root the phone again (nexusshacks.com has an easy ICS root video) install CWM and flash CWM recovery. When you connect the phone to the Internet you'll should be prompted to update it to 4.0.4 via OTA. If you're not, wait a few moments or reboot the device. You're done, just wait for official jelly bean!!
Hope I've helped.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think it's not correct,if you flash Cwm,the ota package will not be able to self-install cause it works only with stock recovery.
To recieve otas you need to have all stock,especially recovery.
Neo on Nexus S with Tapatalk 2®
(THE REAL) Neo said:
I think it's not correct,if you flash Cwm,the ota package will not be able to self-install cause it works only with stock recovery.
To recieve otas you need to have all stock,especially recovery.
Neo on Nexus S with Tapatalk 2®
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't want to lose all my apps by flashing the Jellybean OTA zip file and having to download all of it from the store. Anyway I could do that is what I want to know.
(THE REAL) Neo said:
I think it's not correct,if you flash Cwm,the ota package will not be able to self-install cause it works only with stock recovery.
To recieve otas you need to have all stock,especially recovery.
Neo on Nexus S with Tapatalk 2®
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then flash a completely stock rom image via fastboot. There are many guides on how to do that here.
Sent from my Nexus S®
mixtapes08 said:
Then flash a completely stock rom image via fastboot. There are many guides on how to do that here.
Sent from my Nexus S®
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
We are saying the same thing...
Neo on Nexus S with Tapatalk 2®
Delete..........
MYPaT said:
i could give 4.0.3 nand backup is some one want. now uploading googledrive
i use this and later get ota 4.0.4 with wi-fi
now completly stock no recovery no root. just stock recovery 3e
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you give me the link? If I install it, will i lose root? But I will het ota right? Thanks in advance
Verstuurd van mijn Nexus S met Tapatalk
No, that isn't correct
(THE REAL) Neo said:
I think it's not correct,if you flash Cwm,the ota package will not be able to self-install cause it works only with stock recovery.
To recieve otas you need to have all stock,especially recovery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I flashed 4.0.3 official, signed. after that I flashed CWM recovery via adb, went to recovery, flashed superuser.zip, turned the phone on, restored my apps/titanium backup data/etc, rebooted, in about 2 minutes after the reboot I got and warning telling me about an OTA update to 4.0.4, I hit yes and the phone turned off and installed official 4.0.4.
That proved, at least to me, that its possible to get OTAs even with custom recoverys, even though the OTAs may erase the custom recovery (that didn't happened with me, because 4.0.4 is an incremental update, it doesn't have a recovery file inside it.
I'm with stock 4.0.4 and CWM recovery right now, I hope to get jelly bean official as soon as it is released.
---------- Post added at 03:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:12 PM ----------
nitrix said:
I don't want to lose all my apps by flashing the Jellybean OTA zip file and having to download all of it from the store. Anyway I could do that is what I want to know.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you updated your nexus s to ICS from Gingerbread, you'll remember that you didn't lose any app nor data, so if you're on stock and flash jelly bean official OTA you wont lose anything too.
Delete..........
alexfiorani said:
I flashed 4.0.3 official, signed. after that I flashed CWM recovery via adb, went to recovery, flashed superuser.zip, turned the phone on, restored my apps/titanium backup data/etc, rebooted, in about 2 minutes after the reboot I got and warning telling me about an OTA update to 4.0.4, I hit yes and the phone turned off and installed official 4.0.4.
That proved, at least to me, that its possible to get OTAs even with custom recoverys, even though the OTAs may erase the custom recovery (that didn't happened with me, because 4.0.4 is an incremental update, it doesn't have a recovery file inside it.
I'm with stock 4.0.4 and CWM recovery right now, I hope to get jelly bean official as soon as it is released.
---------- Post added at 03:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:12 PM ----------
If you updated your nexus s to ICS from Gingerbread, you'll remember that you didn't lose any app nor data, so if you're on stock and flash jelly bean official OTA you wont lose anything too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are telling me that your phone turned off,and install 4.0.4 ota?
And using what?
Clockworkmod?
I don't think so...but if it worked for you...good!:thumbup:
Neo on Nexus S with Tapatalk 2®
Delete..........
MYPaT said:
yes you wil loose root and recovery too with first boot later you will get ota
i do same and now 4.0.4 and waiting google for jelly bean
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You guys realize that as soon as the OTA comes out, someone is going to take it, remove the recovery replacing scripts, deodex it and all the nifty stuff for us to flash a nearly stock ROM in a matter of hours, right? There's hardly any point going back to stock only to get the OTA straight away.
Chances are most people won't get the OTA as soon as it's available, either because of the slow download or because it will be rolled out in steps to serve it properly... *slaps forehead*
Delete..........
(THE REAL) Neo said:
You are telling me that your phone turned off,and install 4.0.4 ota?
And using what?
Clockworkmod?
I don't think so...but if it worked for you...good!:thumbup:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, as far as I remember it was just like that, it installed with the same background as when I first got 4.0.4 and was still unrooted. The background was the stock one, the same as when you're doing a NANbackup in CWM (an green android with the belly open).
After all this talk about recovery and OTAs I thought that maybe I was crazy, that I was saying something impossible (get 4.0.4 with CWM recovery installed), but if I remember correctly, as soon as I flashed the 4.0.3 official zip, that contains the original recovery, I plugged the phone and hit fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.2-crespo.img, and only after that got the OTA.
But I may be mistaken , maybe I only pushed CWM recovery after getting the 4.0.4. I don't know, but I'd bet my money on "with CWM recovery you'll get OTAs".
When the OTA come out I'll know the answer for all this questions, it will all depend on if I get it or if I don't.
Ok,let me know,when ota of JB comes out.
This can be useful for me too...:thumbup:
Neo on Nexus S with Tapatalk 2®
polobunny said:
You guys realize that as soon as the OTA comes out, someone is going to take it, remove the recovery replacing scripts, deodex it and all the nifty stuff for us to flash a nearly stock ROM in a matter of hours, right? There's hardly any point going back to stock only to get the OTA straight away.
Chances are most people won't get the OTA as soon as it's available, either because of the slow download or because it will be rolled out in steps to serve it properly... *slaps forehead*
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+100 that's the way I do it
Sent from my Nexus S
me2 i think its beter to stock your phone to get the ota !!

[Recovery] Stock HTC One

For Dev's reference
stock recovery here
Onepagebook said:
For Dev's reference
stock recovery here
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Version: 0.89.997.1 CL144629 test-keys
ro.build.date=六 12月 29 01:11:35 CST 2012
ClockworkMod Recovery! Well whenever the phone gets released. I attempted to build a test version of CWM at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
Fingers crossed that it works.
But I will probably need someone to give me these two items once they get a phone to correct the configs.
Post the file /proc/partitions
Post the file /proc/mounts
For the adb commands. "adb shell" then "cat /proc/partitions" and "cat /proc/mounts" Should work.
EDIT: Thank you to he_stheone64 for giving me what I need above. Now I can make a fully working recovery.
To get back on topic, here's the fstab extracted from the recovery
http://pastebin.com/tBzTE4GA
Hey guys.
Nice to see all of you to be getting the HTC One
But lets not turn this to a conversation thread please.
Thread cleaned.
Cheers
Pardon me, but is this the same stock recovery as the AT&T version?
robstunner said:
Pardon me, but is this the same stock recovery as the AT&T version?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm sure it's not.
mike1986. said:
I'm sure it's not.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Darn, accidentally flashed CWM Touch when I was just looking to unlock and root. Oh well, no biggie. Thanks for the quick reply!
mike1986. said:
I'm sure it's not.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looking at this string, my guess it's stock recovery for the M7_U: ro.build.date=六 12月 29 01:11:35 CST 2012
can i use it to flash my htc one dev edition?? im on 1.29.1540.3
so?????????
eltoffer said:
can i use it to flash my htc one dev edition?? im on 1.29.1540.3
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why would you use this? Go read some guides and then flash either twrp or cwm.
Sent from my HTC One
ECEXCURSION said:
Why would you use this? Go read some guides and then flash either twrp or cwm.
Sent from my HTC One
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
just curious, to get updates
My device has T-Mobile UK firmware (1.28.61.7) and I will be looking to go back to stock soon to hopefully receive official 1.29 firmware update.
I need the appropriate recovery for my device but am not quite sure what that is. I have a nandroid but this was done in CWM after rooting.
Is the recovery of 1.29 different to 1.28 and do I need a T-Mobile specific recovery or is the generic recovery just the same?
If somebody could point me in the direction of the recovery I require it would be much appreciated.
Onepagebook said:
For Dev's reference
stock recovery here
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi Bro, Do you have STOCK Recovery for ONE Developer Edition ??
Regards,
hi there,
is the recovery can be installed for HTC ONE M7 802W?
mahesh_9j said:
Hi Bro, Do you have STOCK Recovery for ONE Developer Edition ??
Regards,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
recovery files are all the same
Onepagebook said:
recovery files are all the same
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you 100% sure??
I am trying to return my 1.28.61.7 device to stock using a rooted nandroid which I made without any other modifications. After many trials and tribulations, I managed to unroot by removing SuperSU and binaries but, after installing 'stock' recovery my device still says relocked and tampered and will not boot into recovery.
I am, however, able to perform a full wipe from within android though.
I would really like complete clarity on this if anyone can help me as I need to get back to stock to get an official update when it appears as there are no stock nandroids available or any RUU's for my device.
bobsie41 said:
Are you 100% sure??
I am trying to return my 1.28.61.7 device to stock using a rooted nandroid which I made without any other modifications. After many trials and tribulations, I managed to unroot by removing SuperSU and binaries but, after installing 'stock' recovery my device still says relocked and tampered and will not boot into recovery.
I am, however, able to perform a full wipe from within android though.
I would really like complete clarity on this if anyone can help me as I need to get back to stock to get an official update when it appears as there are no stock nandroids available or any RUU's for my device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no problem, here is the US dev edition stock recovery-signed
http://d-h.st/b5g
Tampered showed @ hboot is because you have "unlocked" before
So If I have clockwork mod touch recovery installed and I want to go back to stock recovery without loosing my app and data I can just flash this in cwm?
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app

Categories

Resources