[Q] Cant't get a stable ROM - HTC One S

Hi Guys.
I have a Problem with my HTC One S (ville).
*** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
VLE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT 2-15.000
RADIO 1.11.50.05.28
After using the "unofficial" HTC Stock Rom 4.1 with root (Which works sometimes and sometimes not, dont ask me why...), i decided to upgrade.
First I tried Liberty Rom, but after installing my phone was in endless start loop.
So i tried CM (every Version i could find), but after flashing it hang at the HTC Start screen (The One with the Red text).
Then I Tried Viper One S. This was the only one i could start. It runs perfect, except the random reboots. Sometimes every 2 min, sometimes no reboot in one day.
I tried it with TWRP 2.6 and 2.7 and CWM and erverytime the same results: no running OS or a "rebooting-party-OS".
I installed everything with an USB drive connected to the phone via cable.
I tried to get HBOOT 2.16, didnt work.
I tried flashing via ADB, doesnt work. My Computer (win 7) doesnt find the devices.
I tried S-Off, but doesnt work because of ADB-Problem...
I read almost every thread here, but nothing helped...
The Backup of my HTC stock, doesn work. When I restore it, it starts and i have a black screen with only the notification bar and nothing works.
Going back to the orignial RUU's doesnt work. Trying to flash the zip gives me an error, and when i start the .exe the program doesnt find my phone.
So i decided to ask you guys, cause you know everything

peter13337 said:
Hi Guys.
I have a Problem with my HTC One S (ville).
*** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
VLE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT 2-15.000
RADIO 1.11.50.05.28
After using the "unofficial" HTC Stock Rom 4.1 with root (Which works sometimes and sometimes not, dont ask me why...), i decided to upgrade.
First I tried Liberty Rom, but after installing my phone was in endless start loop.
So i tried CM (every Version i could find), but after flashing it hang at the HTC Start screen (The One with the Red text).
Then I Tried Viper One S. This was the only one i could start. It runs perfect, except the random reboots. Sometimes every 2 min, sometimes no reboot in one day.
I tried it with TWRP 2.6 and 2.7 and CWM and erverytime the same results: no running OS or a "rebooting-party-OS".
I installed everything with an USB drive connected to the phone via cable.
I tried to get HBOOT 2.16, didnt work.
I tried flashing via ADB, doesnt work. My Computer (win 7) doesnt find the devices.
I tried S-Off, but doesnt work because of ADB-Problem...
I read almost every thread here, but nothing helped...
The Backup of my HTC stock, doesn work. When I restore it, it starts and i have a black screen with only the notification bar and nothing works.
Going back to the orignial RUU's doesnt work. Trying to flash the zip gives me an error, and when i start the .exe the program doesnt find my phone.
So i decided to ask you guys, cause you know everything
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By any chance, AFTER you flashed any of the above ROMs, have you also flashed boot.img of that ROM (kernel) separately from fastboot? Based on what you say, you have no working ADB so I could guess fastboot isn't working either, but I want confirmation. According to the symptoms, it looks like you have not flashed/have the proper kernel for the ROM...
Sent from nowhere over the air...

Rapier said:
By any chance, AFTER you flashed any of the above ROMs, have you also flashed boot.img of that ROM (kernel) separately from fastboot? Based on what you say, you have no working ADB so I could guess fastboot isn't working either, but I want confirmation. According to the symptoms, it looks like you have not flashed/have the proper kernel for the ROM...
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Hey.
No I just flashed the installing .zip of the ROMs. Should I do that and yes, how does it go ?
When i connect my phone via USB with my PC (in Bootloader) it says fsatboot USB and i installed with that way TWRP and CWM Recovery...

peter13337 said:
Hey.
No I just flashed the installing .zip of the ROMs. Should I do that and yes, how does it go ?
When i connect my phone via USB with my PC (in Bootloader) it says fsatboot USB and i installed with that way TWRP and CWM Recovery...
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It seems that even you read every thread, you missed some important things. First remember: if you're S-On, you MUST flash EVERY time after a ROM flash the corresponding kernel. Or else ROM won't boot. There are threads in which this is discussed but I'll summarize the steps:
1. Open (on your PC) the ROM zip and find inside the file called boot.img. Usually you'll find it in /system. If there are ROMs made for both 2.15 and 2.16 hboot (I know only one that's Liberty Max), it could be that the file is located in a /boot folder in the zip and the file name contains 2.15 or 2.16 to know for which hboot it is...for you it is the one having 2.15 in the name.
2. Copy the ROM zip onto your phone, enter recovery and flash it. I won't detail this step since you should know how to do it but I'll draw your attention upon one thing....BE SURE you have the correct recovery for the ROM you want to flash. That is, for most (or all) 2.15 ROMs you could flash the latest official TWRP 2.7.1.0 from HERE and for 2.16 ROMs you should flash the recovery recommended in that particular ROM thread
3. Having the boot.img file ready and copied on your PC in the location of ADB and fastboot (usualy where Android SDK is installed, in the platform-tools folder), first check that fastboot is working. To do that, after you flashed the ROM, reboot in fastboot mode (bootloader) from recovery and having phone connected on USB as you said before, open a command prompt in the ADB folder and issue the command: fastboot devices. You should get a result containing the S/N of your device...if you get an empty response, that means fastboot doesn't recognize your device. I am almost sure that it does tho, since you said you flashed this way the recovery (you couldn't do it otherwise)
4. Having fastboot working and boot.img in the same folder, issue the following command: fastboot flash boot boot.img
5. Reboot the device, the ROM should boot up and work

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Restore device using fastboot only

Hello to all,
For some reason my HTC Sensation won't boot - it keeps on rebooting on the white htc screen.
It started doing this 1-2 weeks ago. Yesterday I managed to get inside the ClockworkMod Recovery somehow from HBOOT, and restored an old backup. Then I installed a newer radio and [ROM] Android Revolution HD 6.7.2 (the page recommended updating the radio). I also flashed the 4EXT Touch recovery, as it was required by this ROM, so I changed from Clockwork to 4EXT. The device worked for 1-2 hours, and then after one restart, it wouldn't boot again. This time I can't access anything but HBOOT and FASTBOOT.
Of course ADB doesn't work as I can't boot the device.
So the question is - what shall I update via fastboot "fastboot update update.zip" so that I restore my device? Or what file shall I put on the SD Card so that HBOOT can recover it (I have access to other devices, so I can place something on the SD card)?
I've been trying to flash various ROM's and RUU's but all of them give an error.
The configuration inside HBOOT says the following:
-Revolutionary-
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.27.1100
RADIO-11.24A.3504.31_M
OpenADSP-v02.6.0.2226.00.0104
eMMC-boot
Jan 12 2012,17:33:34
I also tried flashing a few recoveries via fastboot (clockworkmod recovery.img and 4ext recovery.img), but could get inside them :/
Let me know what else could I do.
Thanks for the support!
I just managed to get to the ClockworkMod recovery and installed a new ROM - OpenSensation. It worked during the first boot, but then when I rebooted the phone - the same thing happens - it keeps on rebooting on the htc white screen.
Of course I can no longer go to the ClockworkMod recovery.
I also notice that when going back and fourth between HBOOT and FASTBOOT menus, at the top the version for RADIO appears and disappears.
I am not sure if all this is a hardware or software problem, but it is strange that from time to time I manage to get to a recovery and install a ROM which works for a while and then sends me back to this rebooting loop.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Might be a hardware failure but.. First try ruu and restore to complete stock. Most of the times this fixes the issue..
For finding and flashing a ruu.. Look for ruu info guide by kgs1992 in sensation general section
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using xda premium
Thanks for the help. I managed to install successfully the following RUU:
RUU_Pyramid_HTC_Europe_1.50.401.1_Radio_10.56.9035.00U_10.14.9035.01_M_release_223042_signed
but it didn't work... it installed successfully, but the phone keeps on restarting on the white htc screen.
I figured that might be because of the firmware installed (I was on Android 4.0.x), so maybe this RUU is older.
I am downloading right now:
RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.32.401.5_R_Radio_11.69.3504.00U_11.22.3504.07_M_release_252064_signed.exe , which definitely must be Android 4.0.x so I hope it works.
Thanks for the help and thanks to kgs1992
Ruu is complete rom.. It has everything In it.. When you run ruu you shouldn't consider the firmware, recovery etc etc.. It has everything built in
So when you flashed the gb ruu.. It flash stock recovery, stock gb firmware and stock rom
So when you flashed gb ruu it has turned to complete gb rom.. Anyways less hope that the ICS ruu works fine
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using xda premium
Somehow I thought that the firmware is separate, although I wasn't sure.
Anyway - the fact is that after a successful RUU update, the phone keeps on rebooting and couldn't boot even once. I hope the next RUU fixes it.
thanks,
Anton
Still doesn't work after trying a second RUU: RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.33.401.6_Radio_11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M_release_266171_signed.exe
The bootloader says:
*** LOCKED ***
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.27.0000
RADIO-11.24A.3504.31_M
OpenADSP-v05.6.0.2226.00.0418
eMMC-boot
Jan 13 2012,17:33:34
Any ideas?
thanks,
Anton
try a AOSP ROM/CM9/CM10 lot of people had these kind of issues and they can boot only to a non sense roms ..may be you could boot fine on non-sense roms too
How would I flash CM9 CM10 or any AOSP, when I have access only to "fastboot". So far I could only flash those RUU-s from a Windows machine, as I can't get to any recovery.
Would it work if I try "fastboot update cm9.zip" or something similar?
Thanks,
Anton
nonsens3 said:
How would I flash CM9 CM10 or any AOSP, when I have access only to "fastboot". So far I could only flash those RUU-s from a Windows machine, as I can't get to any recovery.
Would it work if I try "fastboot update cm9.zip" or something similar?
Thanks,
Anton
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Fastboot update command won't work
As you are soff.. You can flash jbhboot or 3.33 universal firmware with every thing removed except hboot_xxxx.nb0 file.. And unlock the hboot first
Then flash a recovery (you can avoid hboot flash and try a PG58IMG.zip file of recovery) from fastboot
Then from.. Recovery flash the cm9 or any AOSP rom
If you can't boot to recovery even after flashing the recovery fine.. Then try this command
fastboot boot recovery.img
(it boots into recovery temporarily.
From there you will flash a rom)
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using xda premium
nonsens3 said:
How would I flash CM9 CM10 or any AOSP, when I have access only to "fastboot". So far I could only flash those RUU-s from a Windows machine, as I can't get to any recovery.
Would it work if I try "fastboot update cm9.zip" or something similar?
Thanks,
Anton
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You can try using Fastboot Commnder
Instructions:
-download tool
-unpack zip and click on .exe application (is a stand alone app, so you have to click and confirm installation, that's all!)
-open tool
-put DHD in "Fastboot Mode"
-plug it to your pc usb
-Wait for "print of device succesfull"--(if fails, check your sdk driver)
-here you go to "misc"
-select: erase partitions (system,cache,userdata,boot) Don't select recovery
-click on "Erase chosen partition"
-Done
You can use this tool to flash a new ROM or even to flash a recovery.img
Your problems might also come from not flashing the correct recovery.
Make sure you have the latest version. Good luck

Bricked Htc One S

Hey I am hoping someone can help me. My friend recently bought an HTC One s off of craiglist and it was rooted with a rom by "Team Venom" immediately after purchasing it started acting up and now it is stuck on the boot screen. I can get into the bootloader but then it only starts in to "team win recovery project" and it will not mount. Where can i go from here? Any info would be great.
What version of team win? Is he s off? You may be able to push for via adb. I can never remember how so you'll have to Google it.
In some versions of team win you can push via the advanced menu.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
npiper05 said:
What version of team win? Is he s off? You may be able to push for via adb. I can never remember how so you'll have to Google it.
In some versions of team win you can push via the advanced menu.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda app-developers app
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It's team win Recovery v2.1.7
And I believe the S is on
The phone reads:
*** TAMPERED ***
***UNLOCKED***
VLE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.13.0000
RADIO-0.17.31501S.10_S
OpenDSP-v28.1.0.32.0504
eMMC-boot
In the advanced menu I have four options Copy Log to SD, Fix Permissions, Partition SD Card, File Manager
Thanks in advance
Seems like the kernel (aka boot.img) is corrupted.
Mainly you should try to reflash the kernel in recovery. As far as I understand your post, you can't mount the sd-card in recovery. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The first thing to do is to flash an actually working recovery. You can find an overview here, simply download TWRP 2.3.3.0 in the S4 section. As there is no Viper rom available for the S3 I simply assume you got an S4 device.
Boot your phone into fastboot mode and flash the openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.0-ville.img file by typing 'fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.0-ville.img' from within your Android sdk workfolder (platform-tools). You should be able to boot into TWRP 2.3.3.0 afterwards and check, if sd-card can be mounted. You should see a mount button in the menu...
Also you should do a nandroid backup of this device at this point. You'll find backup in the menu.
If this is working, you'll need the kernel. Corresponding to your bootloader version and your radio I think we need the ICS version of the Viper rom. You can find it here #6. Download it, unzip the file boot.img into your workfolder, then type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' in fastboot mode from terminal/cmd prompt.
Try to restart the phone and wait some time. If it is the wrong kernel simply download the JB version of Viper from here and follow the instructions above.
Flashing the wrong kernel (ICS <-> JB) won't affect your device as long as it is for the S4 device. It simply doesn' boot or work correctly. Reflashing the right one fixes that.
If none of the above helps, I'd simply suggest to restart from scratch with Viper 2.1.0 #6.
rootrider said:
[..]If none of the above helps, I'd simply suggest to restart from scratch with Viper 2.1.0 #6.
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Since the device is not new, I would suggest to start from scratch anyway, just to be as clean as possible.
Run the oldest RUU that you can with your hboot version. (I think hboot-1.13 is RUU-1.78.401.2 but make sure..) Then clear storage, factory reset in bootloader, then flash a custom recovery (TWRP-2.3.3.0 or latest CWM), root your OS, and get S-Off. At this point you can format everything including sdcard (in recovery) and you're ready to push your new custom ROM and do a completely clean install.
-Jobo

Stuck at boot loop???

Hi, i had a S4 which got a broken screen and costs too much to fix a the moment so i brought a Telstra HTC ONE XL off a friend for $100.
I do like the phone but was over the 4.2.1 software as used to the 4.3 on the S4 which i rooted and put on CM10.
I tried with this phone to put on the nightly cm 10.3 but i hit a problem ,when install the nightlies it boot loops and when i try install the stable 10.1 it fails with an error which i do belive is to do with my V2 hboot.
I downloaded the RRU which is supposted to update the hboot to v3 then i can install cm10.3 (aparently) but when i run the rru it fails saying not for my phone.
RUU_EVITA_UL_JB_45_S_Cingular_US_3.18.502.6_Radio_0.24p.32.09.06_10.130.32.34_release_signed_With_Partial
I have unlocked through htcdev and rooted it ok.
Im stuck now though as i pressed backup current original rom which turns out its not.
The phone details are
CID TELST001
Model: HTC ONE XL TELSTRA
If someone can tell where to either find the newest telstra rru for my phone or how to update my hboot so i can use cm10?
My phone is pretty useless at the moment
stueee said:
I downloaded the RRU which is supposted to update the hboot to v3 then i can install cm10.3 (aparently) but when i run the rru it fails saying not for my phone.
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Where are you getting CM from (link it) and what is the file named? CM will typically have the phone's code name (EVITA) in the file name. If the code name ENDEAVORU is in the file name, it is in fact for the wrong device, as the ENDEAVORU is for the quad core Tegra3 (non-LTE) version, which is completely different hardware.
Also, I don't know if 10.3 is even released yet for our device, or for the ENDEAVORU for that matter. I think you might be confused about what you are flashing. So again, link what you are trying to install.
The reason you couldn't run that RUU is because the CID check wouldn't allow it, it's looking for an at&t CID which you don't have. Getting s-off disables the security check which would let you run any Evita RUU but you need to get a ROM to boot first before you try that. You also need SuperCID.
Your best bet is probably to flash an older Sense ROM (4.0 or 4.1), then you can at least boot, and get SuperCID and s-off so you can run the 3.18 RUU to meet the requirements for the latest cm ROMs.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
The reason you couldn't run that RUU is because the CID check wouldn't allow it, it's looking for an at&t CID which you don't have.
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For some reason, I got confused and thought the OP was saying that the ROM install was failing. But it clearly says the RUU (or "rru" anyway) failed.
But yes, you can only run an RUU for your carrier version. So you will need s-off to run the AT&T RUU (the RUU referenced in the OP).
But still confused about the mention of CM10.3. From what I can see, it doesn't exist for either our EVITA, or the ENDEAVORU.
Maybe he meant cm10.2 and it was a typo?
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Maybe he meant cm10.2 and it was a typo?
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Could be. Although if so, its a type that appears twice.
It seems fairly common for folks to try to install the wrong CM (wrong device). So I want to make sure the OP isn't doing that.
redpoint73 - the CM i downloaded and installed was from http://get.cm/?device=evita and i tried
cm-10.2-20131030-NIGHTLY-evita.zip which installed but bootloops
and then i tried the stable - cm-10.1.3-evita.zip which gave me the failed error.
stueee said:
redpoint73 - the CM i downloaded and installed was from http://get.cm/?device=evita and i tried
cm-10.2-20131030-NIGHTLY-evita.zip which installed but bootloops
and then i tried the stable - cm-10.1.3-evita.zip which gave me the failed error.
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Okay, neither of those are CM10.3, as stated in your first post. Please post accurate information to prevent form confusing those that are trying to help.
What hboot are you currently on? Its listed on the bootloader screen.
What version of TWRP?
You should be able to mount SD in TWRP, put a Sense ROM on the phone, and get back up and running.
Hi Red,
Sorry i typed out that post at almost 1am after pulling my hair out over a few hours and got a little confused.
My hboot is 2.15 and twrp is 2.6.3.0 which I believe is the latest.
What sense rom would work on mine as i really need this working now as i cant find a rom to suit anywhere with my lesser expertees.
I tried changing the cid using the super cid Telstra bat file but it won't recognize the phone as its not loaded, i tried in off state, bootloader, fastboot and twrp but is just keeps saying cant find phone.
I also tried the hex editor method but it didnt seem to update the CID after i completed it without errors.
thanks for you help.
redpoint73 said:
Okay, neither of those are CM10.3, as stated in your first post. Please post accurate information to prevent form confusing those that are trying to help.
What hboot are you currently on? Its listed on the bootloader screen.
What version of TWRP?
You should be able to mount SD in TWRP, put a Sense ROM on the phone, and get back up and running.
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With 2.15 hboot, you cannot modify the files required for supercid.
You can try the ever so risky jet tool. But this tool deliberately bricks to downgrade your hboot.
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda app-developers app
Any recent Sense ROM will suit your current setup, have a look here and you'll find a whole bunch. Unfortunately for you the 2.15 hboot has write protection enabled so there's no way you can get SuperCID (abd therefore can't get s-off), at least not until an exploit is released.
When you tried to flash CM did you also flash the boot.img via fastboot afterwards? You're s-on so that's necessary to get it to boot. Phones on a higher hboot like yours are unable to flash the boot.img through recovery so it must be done manually.
All you do is retrieve the boot.img from the root of the ROM zip, put it in your fastboot folder on your PC, and after you've flashed the ROM in recovery you reboot to bootloader, connect the phone to the PC, open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (shift + right click anywhere in the folder then select open command prompt here), then give the following command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once that's done you can reboot the phone and it should boot into the ROM.
Sent from my Evita
stueee said:
My hboot is 2.15
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That's pretty important. This is the reason why the older CM10.1 failed to install. CM was having issues with older hboots, so a script was added to require hboot 2.14.
Once hboot 2.15 came along, folks found that CM failed to install since the install script explicitly requires 2.14. Later versions include hboot 2.15 in the install script.
As exad and timmaaa mention, SuperCID (and therefore s-off) are not possible on hboot 2.15. So you are stuck with s-on (assuming that is what you are on now). It also means you can't currently run any RUU. Reason being, with s-on you can't run older RUUs, RUUs from another carrier, and there are no RUUs based on hboot 2.15. No "current" RUU exists (for your hboot), you can't run "previous" RUUs with the S-on restriction. So therefore you can't currently run any RUU.
But hboot 2.15 will work with newer versions of CM (and other AOSP ROMs which have been recently updated) as well as any Sense ROMs. But with s-on, you need to extract boot.img and flash manually with fastboot every time you install a ROM (as timmaaa points out). If you did not do this, this is why flashing the recent CM10.2 nightly resulted in a bootloop. Failure to falsh boot.img is the most common reason for bootloop after flashing a ROM.
stuck in bootloop
ive recently have been flashing different roms onto my htc one with no problem..then i decided to try the google play edition and realised i had to be s-off...now i have super cid 11111111 and s-off and was running skydagon 14.1 with no prob...today i did a nand backup and thought i would try the liquid rom then half way through the fresh install (i wiped cache and dalvik first)my phone shut down and boots up into a loop..if i go to recovery (twrp 2.6.3.3) it only stays in recovery a few seconds then goes back to the start of bootloop...i have tried cwmr also...i have otg cable and have used adb a few times however im not highly skilled so any help would be appreciated...apologies on the excessive post..
martin-m7 said:
ive recently have been flashing different roms onto my htc one with no problem..then i decided to try the google play edition and realised i had to be s-off...now i have super cid 11111111 and s-off and was running skydagon 14.1 with no prob...today i did a nand backup and thought i would try the liquid rom then half way through the fresh install (i wiped cache and dalvik first)my phone shut down and boots up into a loop..if i go to recovery (twrp 2.6.3.3) it only stays in recovery a few seconds then goes back to the start of bootloop...i have tried cwmr also...i have otg cable and have used adb a few times however im not highly skilled so any help would be appreciated...apologies on the excessive post..
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You're in the wrong forum, buddy. This is the HTC One XL forum.

[Q] Soft bricked HTC One S (S4).. Which RUU to use? Have Fastboot Info

Hi everyone..
I am sitting on a One S which has an unlocked bootloader, is not S-off, Hboot 2.15.
Previously was rooted and had Viper Rom installed 3.1, experienced lot of random reboots, tried to go S-OFF with rumrunner and moonshine, without it working.
Tried to return to a nandroid backup (TrickDroid 9.0) but now system is not responding and results in a reboot after 1-2 minutes after rom is booted.
I would like to return to Stock Rom with a RUU, but I can't seem to find the right one and I really need some help..
Even if I found the right one I don't know how to install it because phone keeps rebooting and fastboot doesn't seem to work on Win 8.
HELP!!
Okay. I got fastboot to work on my girlfriends computer and windows 7..
I got the following from running "fastboot getvar all":
Code:
<bootloader> version: 0.5
<bootloader> version-bootloader: 2.15.0000
<bootloader> version-baseband: 1.15.50.05.29
<bootloader> version-spld: None
<bootloader> version-microp: None
<bootloader> version-main:
<bootloader> version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
<bootloader> serialno: H*************
<bootloader> imei: 35***********
<bootloader> product: vle
<bootloader> platform: HBOOT-8960
<bootloader> modelid: PJ4010000
<bootloader> cidnum: T-MOB101
<bootloader> battery-statis: good
<bootloader> battery-voltage: 3867mV
<bootloader> partition-layout: Generic
<bootloader> security: on
<bootloader> buildmode: SHIP
<bootloader> boot-mode: FASTBOOT
<bootloader> cimmitno-bootloader: dirty-64bedd38
<bootloader> hbootpreupdate: 11
<bootloader> gencheckpt: 0
Which RUU should I get my hands on?
And do I need to run any fastboot commands before I try installing the RUU?
same
i've ****d mine to lmao
I tried all the RUU's on the RUU page from one of the sticky posts that had anything to do with T-mobile (since the device came with that as a splash screen) or Europe editions without any positive outcome.
I received Error 130 or 131 at all RUU installation that had either "Europe" or "TMO" in them..
I will keep on trying to find the right RUU, but I would really appreciate if someone had the answer and spoke up..
Thanks!
Hammerbak said:
I tried all the RUU's on the RUU page from one of the sticky posts that had anything to do with T-mobile (since the device came with that as a splash screen) or Europe editions without any positive outcome.
I received Error 130 or 131 at all RUU installation that had either "Europe" or "TMO" in them..
I will keep on trying to find the right RUU, but I would really appreciate if someone had the answer and spoke up..
Thanks!
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I have not seen a RUU that had a radio version that high. The highest version I have seen is 1.13. I think that's the problem.
Is there no way to downgrade the radio?
I mean I have access to fastboot and TWRP recovery..?
Maybe by using a nand backup or so?
Sent from my C6603 using xda app-developers app
Hammerbak said:
Is there no way to downgrade the radio?
I mean I have access to fastboot and TWRP recovery..?
Maybe by using a nand backup or so?
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AFAIK there is no way unless you are S-OFF. I'm not sure how you got a radio version that high. Someone with more knowledge needs to chime in.
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808phone said:
AFAIK there is no way unless you are S-OFF. I'm not sure how you got a radio version that high. Someone with more knowledge needs to chime in.
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Do a search on your radio version: google 1.15.50.05.29
Are you in the US? US T-Mobile??
Anyway, this was the closest info I found:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520005
808phone said:
AFAIK there is no way unless you are S-OFF. I'm not sure how you got a radio version that high. Someone with more knowledge needs to chime in.
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Do a search on your radio version: google 1.15.50.05.29
Are you in the US? US T-Mobile??
Anyway, this was the closest info I found:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520005
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Well, no I'm not in the US. I live in Denmark.
The phone however was bought in Germany 2 years ago, and was delivered from T-mobile I think.
I will give this a try.
However the reason I want to get back to STOCK is due to getting S-OFF.
If I can get the phone working as it is now with TrickDroid 9.0 ROM that would also suffice. At least for quite some time.
The problem I have with the ROM is that "system" stops responding on boot.
I am thinking that this problem could be due to kernel incompatibility because the phone had the Viper One ROM before, which I think flashed another kernel together with the ROM.
Could this be the problem and could it be solved with flashing a new kernel?
However is it possible to flash a kernel without the use of the recovery?
I can't mount the internal memory and the phone has no slot for a SD card
Again.. Thanks!
I would post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2110195&page=183
This seems to be the place to get help.
Did you do an md5 on the files before flashing? Do you remember flashing boot.img from TrickDroid?
808phone said:
I would post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2110195&page=183
This seems to be the place to get help.
Did you do an md5 on the files before flashing? Do you remember flashing boot.img from TrickDroid?
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Already did post in there, with no responses so far..
Well I had TrickDroid 9.0 running fine before I updated to Viper One ROM, and this was when problems started happening.
Then I went back with a NAND restore from recovery..
I don't remember flashing the boot.img, as I thought that followed along when I flashed the TrickDroid ROM, but since I think that doing a NAND recovery, doesn't bring a long the kernel I guess that if I installed the kernel from TrickDroid I could get the phone working with this.. What do you think?
Which file contains the kernel..? Is that the boot.img?
Once again, thanks for putting an interest in this post and helping me out! You're a lifesaver so far!
If you are not s-off then you need to flash the boot.IMG.
If you didn't do this, then could be the problem. AFAIK the boot.IMG contains the kernel.
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/79408-fastboot-flash-boot-bootimg/
Here's another link that might help.
http://www.guidingtech.com/12705/solve-boot-loop-htc-one-x-custom-rom/
Latest radio for WWE devices was 1.15 and it's not a problem you have that. For me it proved to be better than 1.20 which is coming from the leaked firmware 2.16 so it's unofficial. You can't flash a different radio unless you're S-Off or have a lower hboot (1.09 or below) which you don't have. Stay with 1.15 it is OK
If you're S-On you MUST flash the ROM kernel EVERY time after you flash a ROM. This is done by extracting the boot.img from the ROM ZIP and flash it via fastboot command (fastboot flash boot boot.img). Also no nandroid restore will flash back the kernel from the backup since it is not possible to write to that partition if you're S-On
Now, what options do you have... First you must decide WHICH ROM do you want on your phone. If it's latest Viper you would like, fine, it's a very good ROM, stable and with lot of customization and support. What you should do is like this:
1. Download the ROM, save it on your pc and check MD5 sum
2. Extract the boot.img from it. This is a little bit tricky since Viper use an Aroma installer and it's made for both 2.15 and 2.16 hboots. So the boot.img is not in the ususal place in the zip file (that is the root of it) and also it is not called plain boot.img. It is located somewhere in the ZIP folders (sorry but I don't use Viper and don't have the zip at hand to tell you exactly where to look) and it should be named something like boot_2.15.img (or something like this). Look into the ZIP and try to locate this file, you should find 2 files named similar one with 2.15 and one with 2.16 in their names. The one you need is the one containing 2.15 in the name. Extract that one on your pc
3. I assume that you have ADB/fastboot working and you can launch the fastboot command from any directory on your pc (it's in the PATH). If not it could be that command will not work. In this case copy the extracted boot_2.15.img in the folder where you have fastboot (usually Android-SDK/platform-tools) and open a command prompt there
4. Restart the phone in recovery and mount the USB storage from it. You should see it after a while on your PC. Don't worry if it doesn't appear instantly, but it shouldn't take more than 1-2 min. Eventually unplug the phone and plug it again into USB. If you cannot mount the USB and have it accessible from PC we have to try the ADB Sideload but first we'll see if you get there and we need this. For now I presume you can mount USB and you can access it from PC. OK, now copy the ROM ZIP on your sdcard in a folder you'll remember
5. Now flash the ROM in recovery as you normal do and wipe cache/dalvik when prompted to
6. Restart your phone in bootloader and plug it in the USB. Go to fastboot and on screen you should see "FASTBOOT USB". Issue on the pc in the opened command prompt the command "fastboot devices". It should return the device id and that's the proof the device is recognised by the fastboot command. If you have returned an blank response or something like an error, check if drivers and everything on your PC is installed properly for fastboot to work
7. If "fastboot devices" returns something (should look like "FA2BGW... fastboot") then you're good to go. Issue from the same command prompt the command "fastboot flash boot boot_2.15.img" (replace boot_2.15.img with the actual name of the file you have extracted from the ROM zip)
8. Restart to system
At this point you should have Viper 3.1.0 flashed and working. Check and setup the ROM then you may want to download the 2 OTA updates and install them to get to the latest 2.1.3
let us know how it went and where are you stuck. Note every error message you might get and better ask first than be sorry later...
Good luck
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Latest radio for WWE devices was 1.15 and it's not a problem you have that. For me it proved to be better than 1.20 which is coming from the leaked firmware 2.16 so it's unofficial. You can't flash a different radio unless you're S-Off or have a lower hboot (1.09 or below) which you don't have. Stay with 1.15 it is OK
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Could you maybe provide a link to the WWE RUU that has the 1.15 Radio? I have been searching almost everywhere unable to find it and I would really like to go back to stock so that I can use rumrunner or moonshine to get S-off and avoid all the hassle that I have right now.. xD
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If you're S-On you MUST flash the ROM kernel EVERY time after you flash a ROM. This is done by extracting the boot.img from the ROM ZIP and flash it via fastboot command (fastboot flash boot boot.img). Also no nandroid restore will flash back the kernel from the backup since it is not possible to write to that partition if you're S-On
Now, what options do you have... First you must decide WHICH ROM do you want on your phone. If it's latest Viper you would like, fine, it's a very good ROM, stable and with lot of customization and support. What you should do is like this:
1. Download the ROM, save it on your pc and check MD5 sum
2. Extract the boot.img from it. This is a little bit tricky since Viper use an Aroma installer and it's made for both 2.15 and 2.16 hboots. So the boot.img is not in the ususal place in the zip file (that is the root of it) and also it is not called plain boot.img. It is located somewhere in the ZIP folders (sorry but I don't use Viper and don't have the zip at hand to tell you exactly where to look) and it should be named something like boot_2.15.img (or something like this). Look into the ZIP and try to locate this file, you should find 2 files named similar one with 2.15 and one with 2.16 in their names. The one you need is the one containing 2.15 in the name. Extract that one on your pc
3. I assume that you have ADB/fastboot working and you can launch the fastboot command from any directory on your pc (it's in the PATH). If not it could be that command will not work. In this case copy the extracted boot_2.15.img in the folder where you have fastboot (usually Android-SDK/platform-tools) and open a command prompt there
4. Restart the phone in recovery and mount the USB storage from it. You should see it after a while on your PC. Don't worry if it doesn't appear instantly, but it shouldn't take more than 1-2 min. Eventually unplug the phone and plug it again into USB. If you cannot mount the USB and have it accessible from PC we have to try the ADB Sideload but first we'll see if you get there and we need this. For now I presume you can mount USB and you can access it from PC. OK, now copy the ROM ZIP on your sdcard in a folder you'll remember
5. Now flash the ROM in recovery as you normal do and wipe cache/dalvik when prompted to
6. Restart your phone in bootloader and plug it in the USB. Go to fastboot and on screen you should see "FASTBOOT USB". Issue on the pc in the opened command prompt the command "fastboot devices". It should return the device id and that's the proof the device is recognised by the fastboot command. If you have returned an blank response or something like an error, check if drivers and everything on your PC is installed properly for fastboot to work
7. If "fastboot devices" returns something (should look like "FA2BGW... fastboot") then you're good to go. Issue from the same command prompt the command "fastboot flash boot boot_2.15.img" (replace boot_2.15.img with the actual name of the file you have extracted from the ROM zip)
8. Restart to system
At this point you should have Viper 3.1.0 flashed and working. Check and setup the ROM then you may want to download the 2 OTA updates and install them to get to the latest 2.1.3
let us know how it went and where are you stuck. Note every error message you might get and better ask first than be sorry later...
Good luck
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Thanks.
There's definitively a lot I will have to work with.
As far as I know I can't mount the Internal memory over the USB while in recovery (I have no SD-card slot in my One S), however I will check it out later and get back to you.
I would very much like to get back to TrickDroid first of all, since it's the ROM already installed on the device I think I only have to flash the kernel and then it should be working.
If it is so I can then put Viper One ROM on the phone and flash that using the procedure that you described above.
However I am unable to find the TrickDroid 9.0 ROM since the ROM seems to have gone out of development.. Or at least that is my guess. If I'm lucky I have it somewhere on my old laptop and can get the boot.img from there. And as well I know how fastboot and ADB works, I just need the commands that I will be using.
I will try to find the TrickDroid boot.img and flash that using fastboot and then I will get back to you.
If I don't find it, is it then possible that another kernel might support TrickDroid (like ElementalX or whatever it is called)?
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Could you maybe provide a link to the WWE RUU that has the 1.15 Radio? I have been searching almost everywhere unable to find it and I would really like to go back to stock so that I can use rumrunner or moonshine to get S-off and avoid all the hassle that I have right now.. xD...
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HERE is a list with all RUUs, taken from dev section. Find what you may need
Hammerbak said:
...As far as I know I can't mount the Internal memory over the USB while in recovery (I have no SD-card slot in my One S), however I will check it out later and get back to you...
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No, you don't have a card slot but you should be able to mount the internal memory as an sdcard
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If I don't find it, is it then possible that another kernel might support TrickDroid (like ElementalX or whatever it is called)?
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Yes, you could flash ElementalX but that was gone further to support the newer ROMs like Viper 3.x. I think it's a better idea to flash Buletproof kernel (also by flar2) that was compatible with older Sense ROMs. It similar with Elemental but more stable and close to stock with some added goodies
Sounds good. I would try and flash that boot.img. I had a similar problem but was able to find an RUU that worked.
Maybe you just missed this part (or not)
Reboot into bootloader
Go into fastboot mode
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Reboot
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I should point out that I did NOT have success with ViperOneS. It looks awesome and did lots of things well except hold onto calls! Every time I would make a call, it would hang up for no reason. This problem apparently doesn't happen to everyone, but it did to me.
BTW: I have CM11 running so smoothly on my HTC One S. Pretty much all of my major issues are fixed. Only the limitations of google remain.
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HERE is a list with all RUUs, taken from dev section. Find what you may need
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I tried all the "Europe" and "TMO" version already.
Will try the WWE versions in the coming days if I get time. However it doesn't look like there is no 1.15 Radio ones..
Rapier said:
You could flash ElementalX but that was gone further to support the newer ROMs like Viper 3.x. I think it's a better idea to flash Buletproof kernel (also by flar2) that was compatible with older Sense ROMs. It similar with Elemental but more stable and close to stock with some added goodies
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As far as I could read on the bulletproof kernel page, it requires S-OFF if you're going to use v. 2.x+. I guess I would have to use the version just before 2.0 which is 1.4?
I downloaded the 1.4 version and it contains 4 folders:
boot
kernel
META-INF
system
Is the boot image that is found in the boot folder the only file I will need to flash to install the bulletproof kernel 1.4? Installation on the page said I would need to flash it from recovery, but I am unable to go into recovery. Aka I found a huge problem. Since I tried to install some RUU's I am no longer able to get into recovery because I locked the bootloader..
What do I need to do?
I would suppose that I needed to flash the boot.img from the bulletproof kernel, while being in fastboot, but I don't know how that works with the bootloader being "relocked" so I will stand by for an answer..
Another thing I could do would be to go to the HTCDev page and try to unlock the bootloader again..
Which would you recommend?
Hammerbak said:
I tried all the "Europe" and "TMO" version already.
Will try the WWE versions in the coming days if I get time. However it doesn't look like there is no 1.15 Radio ones..
As far as I could read on the bulletproof kernel page, it requires S-OFF if you're going to use v. 2.x+. I guess I would have to use the version just before 2.0 which is 1.4?
I downloaded the 1.4 version and it contains 4 folders:
boot
kernel
META-INF
system
Is the boot image that is found in the boot folder the only file I will need to flash to install the bulletproof kernel 1.4? Installation on the page said I would need to flash it from recovery, but I am unable to go into recovery. Aka I found a huge problem. Since I tried to install some RUU's I am no longer able to get into recovery because I locked the bootloader..
What do I need to do?
I would suppose that I needed to flash the boot.img from the bulletproof kernel, while being in fastboot, but I don't know how that works with the bootloader being "relocked" so I will stand by for an answer
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OK, so it's like this. You're right, I forgot that some kernel zips don't contain the boot.img itself, instead they extract the boot.img from your current ROM and repack it, that's why it is required to have S-Off because this operation can be made only in recovery (or by repacking the kernel on your pc but that's more complex and don't want to go through it since it requires Linux and other things). You should find an older kernel ZIP like the 1.4 you mentioned and use the boot.img from it.
Also you should unlock the device again at HTC dev to be able to flash the kernel in fastboot. After unlocking you can re-flash TWRP recovery and If I was you I would rather flash Viper 3.x ROM from recovery then flash the boot.img from it in fastboot, instead of trying to get a boot.img that works with TrickDroid
Now to the radio...latest US radio was 1.11 and latest Europe radio was 1.13. That's why you could not find 1.15 radio in those RUU. Version. 1.15 should be in a WWE RUU but I don't know exactly in which one. Initially I had 1.09es radio and only after changing to another hboot I was able to flash a different one. And I've upgraded my radio via tecardo's zip flashable in recovery since my hboot allows it even if I am not S-Off. There were some older hboots like 1.09 and 1.06 that allows almost everything a S-Off will allow (flashing radios and kernels from recovery that is)
If you're at this point (almost stock) I would try to flash a stock RUU (any stock RUU) and try to get S-Off first. If you previously tried to get S-Off while you were on Viper...that could be the problem. I heard many people having issues or not able to properly S-Off due to the fact they were not on stock ROM. Maybe now it's a good point to start over since you don't have anything to loose anyway. Then the things will be much easier, you could upgrade your radio from the ZIP directly, without the need to flash a RUU for that. If you don't want to try that again, just follow my advice above: unlock the bootloader again on HTC dev site, flash TWRP recovery then flash Viper 3.x and it's kernel in fastboot. You'll end up with an S-On device running on 2.15 firmware and latest Viper. Only downside to this is that you will be stuck with your current radio (the one from the RUU you flashed). You could even flash an AOSP KK ROM if you like, the same way
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OK, so it's like this. You're right, I forgot that some kernel zips don't contain the boot.img itself, instead they extract the boot.img from your current ROM and repack it, that's why it is required to have S-Off because this operation can be made only in recovery (or by repacking the kernel on your pc but that's more complex and don't want to go through it since it requires Linux and other things). You should find an older kernel ZIP like the 1.4 you mentioned and use the boot.img from it.
Also you should unlock the device again at HTC dev to be able to flash the kernel in fastboot. After unlocking you can re-flash TWRP recovery and If I was you I would rather flash Viper 3.x ROM from recovery then flash the boot.img from it in fastboot, instead of trying to get a boot.img that works with TrickDroid
Now to the radio...latest US radio was 1.11 and latest Europe radio was 1.13. That's why you could not find 1.15 radio in those RUU. Version. 1.15 should be in a WWE RUU but I don't know exactly in which one. Initially I had 1.09es radio and only after changing to another hboot I was able to flash a different one. And I've upgraded my radio via tecardo's zip flashable in recovery since my hboot allows it even if I am not S-Off. There were some older hboots like 1.09 and 1.06 that allows almost everything a S-Off will allow (flashing radios and kernels from recovery that is)
If you're at this point (almost stock) I would try to flash a stock RUU (any stock RUU) and try to get S-Off first. If you previously tried to get S-Off while you were on Viper...that could be the problem. I heard many people having issues or not able to properly S-Off due to the fact they were not on stock ROM. Maybe now it's a good point to start over since you don't have anything to loose anyway. Then the things will be much easier, you could upgrade your radio from the ZIP directly, without the need to flash a RUU for that. If you don't want to try that again, just follow my advice above: unlock the bootloader again on HTC dev site, flash TWRP recovery then flash Viper 3.x and it's kernel in fastboot. You'll end up with an S-On device running on 2.15 firmware and latest Viper. Only downside to this is that you will be stuck with your current radio (the one from the RUU you flashed)
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Okay. Just to put in aspect I have the following choices:
Try to gain S-OFF as phone is now with rumrunner or moonshine
Try to get TrickDroid to work by flashing a kernel that is supported
Try to flash Viper and it's kernel from fastboot
If I try to gain S-OFF using rumrunner, do I still need to unlock the bootloader through HTCDevs?
I will try the first mentioned choice first, since gaining S-OFF would ease stuff up quite a bit.
If I can't gain S-OFF using rumrunner I will try to use moonshine.
If that doesn't work either I will be happy with just getting TrickDroid 9.0 to work as a starter.. Step by step procedure to actually gaining a working device firstly.
Then I can start thinking of how to get Viper One working after that or going back to stock to try the S-OFF methods once again.
My list of intentions is to:
Get S-OFF - whether it works or not
Getting the device to be booted and actually perform phone calls and etc.
Research the method and possibilites of getting back to stock to try S-OFF again.
Plan further upgrades to either new ROMs and/or Kernels
I'm pretty sure rumrunner and moonshine.io are similar. hmmmm after re-reading... you might have to be boot loader unlocked.
"WHAT RUMRUNNER CAN DO FOR YOU:
S-OFF Your HTC device
Unlock your bootloader (devices that are blocked by htcdev only, e.g. Verizon HTC One)"
Hard to tell. I know that someone got their ONE S - S-OFF using moonshine and they did NOT unlock the boot loader.
Good luck.
808phone said:
I'm pretty sure rumrunner and moonshine.io are similar. hmmmm after re-reading... you might have to be boot loader unlocked.
"WHAT RUMRUNNER CAN DO FOR YOU:
S-OFF Your HTC device
Unlock your bootloader (devices that are blocked by htcdev only, e.g. Verizon HTC One)"
Hard to tell. I know that someone got their ONE S - S-OFF using moonshine and they did NOT unlock the boot loader.
Good luck.
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Okay.
Is was just about to write what you put in your edit. Haha lazy me.. xD
Well I guess as a starter I can go and unlock the bootloader, flash a recovery and try rumrunner.
When I get the recovery working I can start to plan what to do next
EDIT:
Bootloader is unlocked now and for some reason recovery wasn't removed
so I have unlocked bootloader and have a working recovery now.
Will try rumrunner S-OFF now..

[HELP] Messed phone, messed situation - I'll show you

Hello - I'm new here,
Some day ago I was trying to change rom on my HTC One S. I've ended up with Cyanogenmod which worked almost ok but after some update system crashed.
So I was trying to find something else - I've ended on Venom.
I was having issues almost all the time - phone was resetting, had calling, signal issues.
Then today I was trying to install another rom but I've ended "softbricked" after installing newest Cyanogenmod for One s. Just blank screen after flashing it from recovery.
Please help me to make this phone to work I will have some big problems without it (I know I'm stupid messing with that in the first place)
Anyway if there's some good souls on XDA, here's my specs:
Team Win Recovery project 2.7.1.0
HBoot 2.15 - Tampered, S-On (no idea what happened)
radio 1.1.50
opendsp-v31.1.0.45.0815
And my situation: I was trying to install ANY of windows 8.1 driver that works with this phone but none of it was working properly. I have only connected and sent zip files trough adb commands (while in recovery).
PLEASE HELP! So many hours on this and nothing works as it should.
*crying idiot*
What rom should I install to make this phone shine again?
I have now unlocked fastboot on Windows thanks to http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/general/guide-fix-fastboot-windows-8-1-t2858337
Since you didn't mention it I got to ask you whether you flashed the kernel (boot.img) via fastboot after you flashed any rom via your recovery. Due to the fact that your phone is still S-ON none of the roms here on xda is going to work properly without that step.
I guess your problems started because the cyanogenmod update you tried to install contained a new kernel your phone couldn't flash on its own (because of the S-ON status).
Just unzip the "boot.img" from the rom archive into your fastboot/adb folder and flash it with "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and your phone should work properly again.
Thanks!
I have flashed new boot.img before installing rom from recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/development/unofficial-slimkat-hboot-2-15-t2918217). And rom worked correctly - without reboots. I hope that is the end of my problems.
Should I do S-off and get rid of that Tampered thing? Or I can leave it as is?
Well, that depends on you. If you want do downgrade your hboot, install the leaked hboot 2.16 or don't want to be obliged to always flash the kernel seperately then you should S-OFF your phone.
The "tampered" actually has no effect besides that it may annoy you. It dissappeared after I ran a RUU the first time.

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