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Hi there. I unlocked the bootloader using HTCDev, flashed recovery to 4Ext recovery, rooted, took backup and installed Endymion.
So now I have,
HBOOT 2.00.002
S-On
Endymion 3.4
I want to restore my stock ROM. I tried going to recovery (vol down + power button), wipe clean, restore the ROM. Restoring is success but I am unable to boot. I get stuck in HTC with white background screen and then it reboots to 4Ext recovery. I tried flashing boot.img from the back up but it made no difference. Please help me out.
Since you want Stock you can flash partition images from a rom.zip taken from RUU with the suitable version (system and boot)
amidabuddha said:
On your SDcard there is a folder named "clockworkmod". Find your backup there, copy the boot.img to your PC and flash it via fastboot.
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Yes. I tried the same. But it did not make any difference. Actually, I want to generalize it. In case, I back up some other ROM and want to restore, I will face same issue. Am I missing anything ?
prince87 said:
Yes. I tried the same. But it did not make any difference. Actually, I want to generalize it. In case, I back up some other ROM and want to restore, I will face same issue. Am I missing anything ?
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I was not reading your post carefully. My post is edited.
But my recommendation is to use one of the guides from the Index thread to downgrade your version and S-OFF. The you will solve all the inconveniences, caused by the htcdev.com unlock method...
amidabuddha said:
I was not reading your post carefully. My post is edited.
But my recommendation is to use one of the guides from the Index thread to downgrade your version and S-OFF. The you will solve all the inconveniences, caused by the htcdev.com unlock method...
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If I do any of this, will I updates from HTC ? I mean, if restore to stock and tommorrow HTC releases updates. Will I be getting it ?
prince87 said:
If I do any of this, will I updates from HTC ? I mean, if restore to stock and tommorrow HTC releases updates. Will I be getting it ?
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yes when you restore stock you will have the update. But for his you need to be completely Stock - so your hboot should be locked, your recovery should be stock, etc....
@poster
have you tried flashing the boot.img of the RUU u want to use tru fastboot usb?
lynxnoon said:
@poster
have you tried flashing the boot.img of the RUU u want to use tru fastboot usb?
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I flashed the boot.img from my ROM back up. My baseband version is 20.4801.30.0822U_3822.10.08.04_M. Build number is 1.05.401.4. I found 4 RUUs with same baseband version but not build number. So I am not sure it will completely restore back to my custom ROM. Will it ?
prince87 said:
I flashed the boot.img from my ROM back up. My baseband version is 20.4801.30.0822U_3822.10.08.04_M. Build number is 1.05.401.4. I found 4 RUUs with same baseband version but not build number. So I am not sure it will completely restore back to my custom ROM. Will it ?
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With this build number you can flash any European RUU (1.28.401.1 or 1.47.401.4 or 2.10.401.9). Just lock your bootloader first
amidabuddha said:
With this build number you can flash any European RUU (1.28.401.1 or 1.47.401.4 or 2.10.401.9). Just lock your bootloader first
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So there is no way I revert back to my old build number? With European RUU, I can get updates only when HTC releases updates in Europe. Am I correct ?
prince87 said:
So there is no way I revert back to my old build number? With European RUU, I can get updates only when HTC releases updates in Europe. Am I correct ?
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There is no release with version 1.05.401.4 for saga (Desire S) To check your original build number reboot the phone to bootloader, connect to PC (setup fastboot - link in my signature) and type in cmd:
Code:
fastboot getvar version-main
the output of this command should be your original build number. Find the correct RUU and use it t restore to Stock as it was before. (do not forget to lock the bootloader first - fastboot oem lock)
amidabuddha said:
There is no release with version 1.05.401.4 for saga (Desire S) To check your original build number reboot the phone to bootloader, connect to PC (setup fastboot - link in my signature) and type in cmd:
Code:
fastboot getvar version-main
the output of this command should be your original build number. Find the correct RUU and use it t restore to Stock as it was before. (do not forget to lock the bootloader first - fastboot oem lock)
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Thanks. You are right. My version is actually 2.15.720.3. I am having difficulty locating for that particular version. However, I found an RUU for 2.15.832.5. Not sure whether I can use that.
prince87 said:
Thanks. You are right. My version is actually 2.15.720.3. I am having difficulty locating for that particular version. However, I found an RUU for 2.15.832.5. Not sure whether I can use that.
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You have to use misc_version (you can use this guide without the rooting part) to change your build number to 1.47.720.1 and flash the RUU_Saga_hTC_Asia_India_1.47.720.1 from the Shipped Desire S ROM thread. The check for updates and update to the latest Stock version Over the Air (OTA)
Edit: just saw your post - 2.15.832.5 is not for your region - you will brick the phone with it...go with the above
amidabuddha said:
You have to use misc_version (you can use this guide without the rooting part) to change your build number to 1.47.720.1 and flash the RUU_Saga_hTC_Asia_India_1.47.720.1 from the Shipped Desire S ROM thread. The check for updates and update to the latest Stock version Over the Air (OTA)
Edit: just saw your post - 2.15.832.5 is not for your region - you will brick the phone with it...go with the above
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I tried this. I could go till step 6. Then when I ran the RUU, I got incorrect version error on PC and Desire S screen went black.
prince87 said:
I tried this. I could go till step 6. Then when I ran the RUU, I got incorrect version error on PC and Desire S screen went black.
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Are you using RUU_Saga_hTC_Asia_India_1.47.720.1 ?
amidabuddha said:
Are you using RUU_Saga_hTC_Asia_India_1.47.720.1 ?
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Yes. But baseband version does not match. My device is still S-ON. Will the above procedure work ?
prince87 said:
Yes. But baseband version does not match. My device is still S-ON. Will the above procedure work ?
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The baseband is different, because this version is older. You will not find a 2.15.720.3 RUU at this point so you need to downgrade.
Are you sure that you have successfully changed your misc_version to 1.47.720.1 ?
amidabuddha said:
The baseband is different, because this version is older. You will not find a 2.15.720.3 RUU at this point so you need to downgrade.
Are you sure that you have successfully changed your misc_version to 1.47.720.1 ?
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Well. I don't know how to be sure. I followed step-by-step and I got no errors. However, the RUU version detected was same as my current one. If possible, it would be great if I could avoid this whole RUU thing. I have a back up and I am able to restore. If there was any way, I could boot to it, it would be great.
prince87 said:
Well. I don't know how to be sure. I followed step-by-step and I got no errors. However, the RUU version detected was same as my current one. If possible, it would be great if I could avoid this whole RUU thing. I have a back up and I am able to restore. If there was any way, I could boot to it, it would be great.
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Ok you can try to flash the backup images from the clockworkmod folder one by one with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash data data.img
fastboot flash hboot boot.img
Edit: also see the "info" option in 4EXT for errors. If any - wipe the cache and try to boot again
amidabuddha said:
Ok you can try to flash the backup images from the clockworkmod folder one by one with fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash data data.img
fastboot flash hboot boot.img
Edit: also see the "info" option in 4EXT for errors. If any - wipe the cache and try to boot again
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Is it fastboot flash hboot boot.img? I thought it was fastboot flash boot boot.img ? Also, my backups are stored as ext4.tar files. So I img for boot and recovery only.
I've got an HTC One S [s3]. CID is HTC__622 Asia HK
I have unlocked bootloader, TWRP recovery and superSU loaded as well as Rom Manger
Tonight there is an OTA update available. So I want to use it. I downloaded it and
ran command: fastboot oem lock
and tried to run the update. It just keeps booting into my fastboot menu.
I heard that I need to install stock recovery tfor this to work but I don't know where I can find it.
I do have a reovery_signed.img file that I saved from somewhere that is 5,957 kb. Not sure if I flash that if it would give me stock recovery.
Can someone give me a direction to go. I have spent last 12 hours just reading stuff and still don't know what to do.
Htc_asia_hk Stock Recovery File
Does anyone know where I can find the stock recovery file for my One S [S3]
Its Htc_asia_hk the CID is HTC__622 ???
The beginning of the file name should look like this:
RUU_VILLEC2_U_ICS_40_HTC_ASIA_HK_
Flash stock recovery
Lock bootloader
Then run the ota update.
Sent from a HTC
Try This RUU in fastboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011598
Quills88 said:
Does anyone know where I can find the stock recovery file for my One S [S3]
Its Htc_asia_hk the CID is HTC__622 ???
The beginning of the file name should look like this:
RUU_VILLEC2_U_ICS_40_HTC_ASIA_HK_
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you dont need to flash stock recovery because RUU does ...
luxandroid said:
you dont need to flash stock recovery because RUU does ...
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The problem is I didn't take a backup before I unlocked my bootloader and flashed twrp recovery so I don't have a stock recovery to go back to.
The RUU for HTC__044 has a different CID and won't work on my device unless I can extract just the stock recovery from the RUU without having to install it. Is that possible?
same
Quills88 said:
The problem is I didn't take a backup before I unlocked my bootloader and flashed twrp recovery so I don't have a stock recovery to go back to.
The RUU for HTC__044 has a different CID and won't work on my device unless I can extract just the stock recovery from the RUU without having to install it. Is that possible?
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i also have htc__622 CID and i didn't make backup before fiddling with the innards.
What you have to do is
1. Flash stock recovery
2. Lock your bootloader
3. Enter fastboot and run the RUU for your phone
Your phone will then be just as it was when you bought it and then you can run the OTA. Make sure you find the right RUU for your phone. I have been searchiing for one for days and couldnt find it. Hope this helped
nez762 said:
What you have to do is
1. Flash stock recovery
2. Lock your bootloader
3. Enter fastboot and run the RUU for your phone
Your phone will then be just as it was when you bought it and then you can run the OTA. Make sure you find the right RUU for your phone. I have been searchiing for one for days and couldnt find it. Hope this helped
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I have the same problem, so I have few questions....
Where can I find stock recovery for HTC One S c2?
How to lock bootloader?
THANK YOU!
I have a question.
I already flash 4.1.1 via OTA and use some bloody init.d script for R/W system, that doesnt work and gives me reboot after I enter into supersu app.
My question is... how can i flash 4.1.1 again (i wanna clean system, just for better feeling.) If Im using TWRP recovery? Because, ota file doesnt contain stock recovery as RUU does and I didnt find any ruu for 4.1.1 CID_032 | villec2.
sorry, for my bad english.
Privremeni said:
I have the same problem, so I have few questions....
Where can I find stock recovery for HTC One S c2?
How to lock bootloader?
THANK YOU!
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Hi,
You can lock your bootloader with next command in fastboot:
fastboot oem lock
But question remains
Where can I find stock recovery for HTC One S c2?
Somebody cab help us?
Thanks!
Impo5sible said:
I have a question.
I already flash 4.1.1 via OTA and use some bloody init.d script for R/W system, that doesnt work and gives me reboot after I enter into supersu app.
My question is... how can i flash 4.1.1 again (i wanna clean system, just for better feeling.) If Im using TWRP recovery? Because, ota file doesnt contain stock recovery as RUU does and I didnt find any ruu for 4.1.1 CID_032 | villec2.
sorry, for my bad english.
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You cant flash OTA trough TWRP, thats my problem also. My CID is 032 as yours. If you find RUU JB, send me the link please!
Privremeni said:
You cant flash OTA trough TWRP, thats my problem also. My CID is 032 as yours. If you find RUU JB, send me the link please!
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Maybe a stock recovery of JB would be enough.
Hello guys,
Try this:
Step 1: relock the bootloader (start your phone in fastboot, open cmd, got to folder where are fastboot files, type "fastboot oem lock" )
Step 2: find your desired stock jb or ics online. http://filesdownload.net/showthread.php?70-HTC-One-S-(-RUU_VILLE-)-(-RUU_VILLEC2-)
Step 3: connect your phone to the pc in fastboot (make sure you have the htc drivers installed).
Step 4: run the RUU or stock file as an exe. An installation guide will follow, just follow it through.
Step 5: Now you are in stock ROM
It should work after this!
On my HTC One S [S3] , CID HTC_032 works
splanet.info has something interesting
At least ota is there for htc__622
Nez is right
nez762 said:
What you have to do is
1. Flash stock recovery
2. Lock your bootloader
3. Enter fastboot and run the RUU for your phone
Your phone will then be just as it was when you bought it and then you can run the OTA. Make sure you find the right RUU for your phone. I have been searchiing for one for days and couldnt find it. Hope this helped
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After I locked my bootloader and tried running the OTA update I tried a few things that didn't work.
But what did work for me was when I unlocked bootloader again
And used Hasoon's Toolkit for One S
and reflashed the recovery file. I used the recovery_signed.img file (5,957 kb) that I had saved from when I was rooting it the first time and renamed it to a one word name per Hasoon's instructions, then flashed it.
Then I relocked bootloader and did a factory reset and ran the OTA update and it worked.
I was lucky that I had that recovery file saved. Still not sure where I got it from. But one thing for sure is that it was hard to find a RUU file for my CID. Hasoon's toolkit does have links to a website with a list of RUUs on it but mine wasn't on the list.
If you want me to email you my signed_recovery.img file send me a pm with your email address and I'll send it.
Privremeni said:
I have the same problem, so I have few questions....
Where can I find stock recovery for HTC One S c2?
How to lock bootloader?
THANK YOU!
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I have attached the stock recovery just use fastboot to flash it
Hello I have supercid, s-off and previously flashed MAXIMUSHD ROM and that's on hboot 2.16 so I got board and sick of sense 5 and I want to try out one of the kitkat ROMs but I need hboot 2.15 for that and yes I know that there are hboot 2.16 kitkat roms but they are unstable so can someone tell me step by step how to downgrade hboot 2.16 to 2.15 because I'm quite of a dumb person
the_ziom said:
Hello I have supercid, s-off and previously flashed MAXIMUSHD ROM and that's on hboot 2.16 so I got board and sick of sense 5 and I want to try out one of the kitkat ROMs but I need hboot 2.15 for that and yes I know that there are hboot 2.16 kitkat roms but they are unstable so can someone tell me step by step how to downgrade hboot 2.16 to 2.15 because I'm quite of a dumb person
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This is how I proceed :
1) Downgrade to 2.15 hboot by flashing the old firmware (extract firmware.zip and flash as you did for MaximusHD)
2) Run the latest RUU to get everything clean (I flashed this one)
3) Flash custom recovery with fastboot (TWRP 2.3.X.X)
4) You're done !
benJX said:
This is how I proceed :
1) Downgrade to 2.15 hboot by flashing the old firmware (extract firmware.zip and flash as you did for MaximusHD)
2) Run the latest RUU to get everything clean (I flashed this one)
3) Flash custom recovery with fastboot (TWRP 2.3.X.X)
4) You're done !
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thank you but i have super cid and from what i have read i have to install the ruu according to my cid
tell me if im right
the_ziom said:
thank you but i have super cid and from what i have read i have to install the ruu according to my cid
tell me if im right
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In fact, the CID matters if you have one from an operator (have a look here, but not the last one, it's the superCID), in this case, you have to choose a RUU according to your operator.
But being superCID, you can run any RUU, so run the last generic one (see my link) and everything will be ok to start from official clean install. Of course you'll stay S-OFF after running the RUU.
The only thing requested is to be on 2.15 hboot, that's why you have to downgrade to older firmware in order to run this.
Hope it will help.
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
dr3amsINdigital said:
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
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Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
rosswhite said:
Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
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Yeah I heard about that method, but I thought it would be safer to just run the RUU even though it's more work. I think the bricks were from flashing the zips in recovery, not the new ones you flash in fastboot. Either way, I didn't feel like risking it.
Thanks! I'll try the RUU.
dr3amsINdigital said:
Yeah I heard about that method, but I thought it would be safer to just run the RUU even though it's more work. I think the bricks were from flashing the zips in recovery, not the new ones you flash in fastboot. Either way, I didn't feel like risking it.
Thanks! I'll try the RUU.
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Wise choice, yeah you are right, the bricks were when they were flashing the zips in recovery. Its actually pretty safe in RUU mode but what's the point of risking it.
benJX said:
In fact, the CID matters if you have one from an operator (have a look here, but not the last one, it's the superCID), in this case, you have to choose a RUU according to your operator.
But being superCID, you can run any RUU, so run the last generic one (see my link) and everything will be ok to start from official clean install. Of course you'll stay S-OFF after running the RUU.
The only thing requested is to be on 2.15 hboot, that's why you have to downgrade to older firmware in order to run this.
Hope it will help.
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dr3amsINdigital said:
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
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rosswhite said:
Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
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HELP my device does not see any memory and i cant flash any rom hellpp
the_ziom said:
HELP my device does not see any memory and i cant flash any rom hellpp
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What hboot are you on now? Did you run an RUU to downgrade?
rosswhite said:
What hboot are you on now? Did you run an RUU to downgrade?
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Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
the_ziom said:
Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
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Which recovery did you flash? Try TWRP 2.7.0.0.
the_ziom said:
Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
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Can you boot on stock android rom installed by the ruu ?
rosswhite said:
Which recovery did you flash? Try TWRP 2.7.0.0.
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i already have twrp 2.7 and i flashed phillz and still nothing
benJX said:
Can you boot on stock android rom installed by the ruu ?
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yes but i formated my memory to instal a pac man rom
the_ziom said:
yes but i formated my memory to instal a pac man rom
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So actually you can confirm you are on HBOOT 2.15, Pihllz recovery and no rom installed ?
If yes reboot to bootloader, select clear storage, flash this recovery. Your sdcard should be mountable and let you install your rom.
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benJX said:
So actually you can confirm you are on HBOOT 2.15, Pihllz recovery and no rom installed ?
If yes reboot to bootloader, select clear storage, flash this recovery. Your sdcard should be mountable and let you install your rom.
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Another Problem
when ever i try to flash any rom it fails! and i dont know what to do HElp
So many developers and only 2 can help me
Please I'm begging for help
the_ziom said:
Another Problem
when ever i try to flash any rom it fails! and i dont know what to do HElp
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Flash stock recovery : http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=ville_recovery_signed.img
Then Clear Storage from bootloader and flash TWRP recovery
100% Pure Stock 5.0.2 7.19.401.2 CL482424 release-keys for installing in TWRP recoveryRequired TWRP 2.8.5 or laterTested on HTC One M7 Int.
Download
If you need root please flash root zip after rom installation
Root Download link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
If you need feature official OTA update flash stock recovery in TWRP
Aroma stock and TWRP 2 in one
Nice, pure stock
Nice Broo...
Working for International M7?
blackflagsvn said:
Working for International M7?
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Yes
Can i use this to update my firmware ? I have my M7 (int) with S-ON unfortunately currently on 6.09.401.11 firmware unlocked bootloader Hboot 1.57 rooted.
Please reply with useful information or how to upgrade my firmware
Thanks in advance !
sorinake13 said:
Can i use this to update my firmware ? I have my M7 (int) with S-ON unfortunately currently on 6.09.401.11 firmware unlocked bootloader Hboot 1.57 rooted.
Please reply with useful information or how to upgrade my firmware
Thanks in advance !
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You can flash this rom with your current firmware.
artur0588 said:
You can flash this rom with your current firmware.
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Thanks for the response. Will this upgrade my firmware to 7.19.401.2 from 6.09.401.11 ??
sorinake13 said:
Thanks for the response. Will this upgrade my firmware to 7.19.401.2 from 6.09.401.11 ??
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No you need to restore stock rom for your device and update via OTA
Will this work on M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH (Unlocked) with HBOOT 1.57?
I don't think I have the international version to be fair.
Thanks!
liam_davenport said:
No you need to restore stock rom for your device and update via OTA
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Thank you very much sir. One little question and i'm out of your hair...where can i find backup of stock rom 4.4.3 firmware 6.09.401.11...this is my trouble...i can't find it anywhere. I know that i must also relock my bootloader and reflash stock recovery. And can you please tell me the right order to do all of this...i don't want to mess my phone up. Thanks x 1000
I'll come later and clean the thread because i know this is probably upseting people with my stupid questions !
sirlukas said:
Will this work on M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH (Unlocked) with HBOOT 1.57?
I don't think I have the international version to be fair.
Thanks!
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M7_UL is international version and yes it will work
Thank you!
So simply copy the M7_7 zip to the phone, go to TWRP recovery and Install ZIP from there, that is it?
It does not require S-OFF?
sirlukas said:
Thank you!
So simply copy the M7_7 zip to the phone, go to TWRP recovery and Install ZIP from there, that is it?
It does not require S-OFF?
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It doesn't state in OP that S-OFF is required so should work
Flash like normal rom if you want to use OTA later on pick the stock recovery, if you want too root ect, pick TWRP
Also may have to flash Boot.img via fastboot don't know if the rom installs it automatically
what are the changes in lollipop ?? do we have split camera like in m8 now ??
currently on kitkat rom..
hunkyycbz said:
what are the changes in lollipop ?? do we have split camera like in m8 now ??
currently on kitkat rom..
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Yes, have split camera, but records go separately.
liam_davenport said:
It doesn't state in OP that S-OFF is required so should work
Flash like normal rom if you want to use OTA later on pick the stock recovery, if you want too root ect, pick TWRP
Also may have to flash Boot.img via fastboot don't know if the rom installs it automatically
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Don't need flash boot.img via fastboot. It's auto flash with rom installation.
sorinake13 said:
Thank you very much sir. One little question and i'm out of your hair...where can i find backup of stock rom 4.4.3 firmware 6.09.401.11...this is my trouble...i can't find it anywhere. I know that i must also relock my bootloader and reflash stock recovery. And can you please tell me the right order to do all of this...i don't want to mess my phone up. Thanks x 1000
I'll come later and clean the thread because i know this is probably upseting people with my stupid questions !
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It's not stupid because I have the same question. It's a solution to upgrade your firmware if you have already a custom Rom and you are s-on?
htc one m7 (ATT)
can this be used on a att m7 (us varient) if so what will be missing or why not if i can not?
diggfurious said:
can this be used on a att m7 (us varient) if so what will be missing or why not if i can not?
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You can make a backup first then try.
I wanted the newest android Nougat on the phone so i paid for the sunshine s-off and changed the cid and mid. Loaded twrp recovery couldn't get anything to work with that either so i figured it was cause i didn't erase everything the right way and used twrp advanced wipe and now it looks like im really screwed! any help would be appreciated!! Also i tried the RUU from HTC nothing works !!! i want to cuss so bad AAHHHHHH
You're going to have to be more specific about what you did if you want anyone to help you. What did you try to do that didn't work the first time? What all did you wipe? What is your device doing now? How did you try and use the RUU and did it give you any clues when it didn't work? Can you boot into fastboot mode at all?
JohnRogers23 said:
You're going to have to be more specific about what you did if you want anyone to help you. What did you try to do that didn't work the first time? What all did you wipe? What is your device doing now? How did you try and use the RUU and did it give you any clues when it didn't work? Can you boot into fastboot mode at all?
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Sorry for the rant last night i was extremely frustraded! here is the phones current status
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I tried to install the unlocked RUU for nougat and i also tried to use ADB to install the Nougat unlocked zip file
I would like to update to the unlocked version of Nougat
when i try to install the lastest RUU for unlocked it gives me error [132] signature error
i have the same model at&t unlocked and would like to update to the latest nougat, plz if someone can write an easy step by step tutorial
thank you
If converting,soff is needed,and you have to incrementally update device to current ota.. Cannot just change cid and mid and flash the Nougat ruu...
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
If converting,soff is needed,and you have to incrementally update device to current ota.. Cannot just change cid and mid and flash the Nougat ruu...
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So how would i get my device to the unlocked edition 2.18.617.1 from 1.27.502.5? i realized after doing some research that i can't flash 1.x.x.x.x.x to 2.x.x.x.xx.x and i got flashed back to 1.27.502.5
killerdie14 said:
So how would i get my device to the unlocked edition 2.18.617.1 from 1.27.502.5? i realized after doing some research that i can't flash 1.x.x.x.x.x to 2.x.x.x.xx.x and i got flashed back to 1.27.502.5
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You will have to take the 1.56.X latest ruu manually (from recovery or SD download mode) and then upgrade using the OTA.
Or PM me for the firmware image for the a9 to get to nougat.