[Q] Rezound FAILED (remote: not allowed) boot loop - HTC Rezound

Rezound FAILED (remote: not allowed)
I received this phone and it would boot to just the HTC screen. It will boot to the bootloader screen and I can access it with fastboot.
The filesystem seems to be locked down and I don't know how to unlock it. ADB won't work since it won't boot the OS. It also wouldn't boot into the stock recovery. When I try to boot into Amon Ra recovery, it shows the progress bar on the upper right side of the screen but then goes on into a boot loop. So parts of Amon Ra are being installed and working but not much.
At first it would boot to the HTC screen and sit there. I installed 605.2 via the PH98IMG.zip on SD method and it went along fine.
Now it just gets to the HTC screen and reboots like it has no or the wrong kernel. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed amon ra and it won't boot into recovery either. I tried to erase several things, it will only let me erase "cache" not "boot", "recovery" or "system. So I'm stuck until I find out how to allow writing to these areas of the system. It also doesn't read the files in light green in boot loader mode like it should.
I think if I can get s-off I can write over what I want, but I don't know how to downgrade or where to find the files. I tried RUU_Vigor_3.14.605.10_PH98IMG but that didn't help, it just gave me an error for trying to downgrade.
I am sure if I can get access to the complete file system I can get this thing going.
C:\ADB>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 2.27.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 2.22.10.0801r/2.22.10.0803r
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.03.605.2
(bootloader) serialno: FA28YS208261
(bootloader) imei: 990000652356066
(bootloader) product: vigor
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8260
(bootloader) modelid: PH9810000
(bootloader) cidnum: VZW__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3861mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: ad3368f2
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
I received this phone and it would boot to just the HTC screen. It will boot to the bootloader screen and I can access it with fastboot.
The filesystem seems to be locked down and I don't know how to unlock it. ADB won't work since it won't boot the OS. It also wouldn't boot into the stock recovery. When I try to boot into Amon Ra recovery, it shows the progress bar on the upper right side of the screen but then goes on into a boot loop. So parts of Amon Ra are being installed and working but not much.
At first it would boot to the HTC screen and sit there. I installed 605.2 via the PH98IMG.zip on SD method and it went along fine.
Now it just gets to the HTC screen and reboots like it has no or the wrong kernel. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed amon ra and it won't boot into recovery either. I tried to erase several things, it will only let me erase "cache" not "boot", "recovery" or "system. So I'm stuck until I find out how to allow writing to these areas of the system. It also doesn't read the files in light green in boot loader mode like it should.
I think if I can get s-off I can write over what I want, but I don't know how to downgrade or where to find the files. I tried RUU_Vigor_3.14.605.10_PH98IMG but that didn't help, it just gave me an error for trying to downgrade.
I am sure if I can get access to the complete file system I can get this thing going.
C:\ADB>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 2.27.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 2.22.10.0801r/2.22.10.0803r
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.03.605.2
(bootloader) serialno: FA28YS208261
(bootloader) imei: 990000652356066
(bootloader) product: vigor
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8260
(bootloader) modelid: PH9810000
(bootloader) cidnum: VZW__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3861mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: ad3368f2
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!

So what exactly happens when you try to run the 4.03.605.2 RUU again? Make sure your locked if your s-on trying to run the RUU. When you tried running it the first time. Did you let it run twice?

Relocked and re-RUU
Flyhalf205 said:
So what exactly happens when you try to run the 4.03.605.2 RUU again? Make sure your locked if your s-on trying to run the RUU.
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First when relocking I get:
C:\ADB>fastboot oem lock
...
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
(bootloader) TZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 134086008 (0x7FDFD78)
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.936s
I boot to bootloader and get "TAMPERED" "RELOCKED". So according to the boot loader I am unlocking and relocking successfuly and it thinks that Amon RA is installed. Amon RA does not get written by the RUU it seems. If the stock recovery was written it would not say "TAMPERED".
I can access the device with fastboot but "boot", "system", "recovery are locked". I tried the wire trick for s-off, but the program fails at "testing "ADB" because the phone never gets that far, booting into OS.
I just tried rerunning the 605.2 RUU and it went through all of the steps. I may have attempted a downgrade and it seems to downgrade some things then when i go back to 605.2 it does the whole upgrade again. I'll try the 605.2 RUU upgrade twice to see if it makes any difference. This is my 5th Rezound I've tried to upgrade to 605.2 so I know to wait for it to do all of its thing. Maybe someone earlier aborted an upgrade and hosed it. Is the area with the boot, system, recovery removeable. If so, I'd replace the internal SD. For a while I was also getting a "security warning" just below "RELOCKED".
On the initial update phase it checks the image, then reboots and gives me a list of 18 things to upgrade and the option to proceed. I click vol up and it proceeds through the list "unzipping", "updating", "OK". No errors. It takes a while to update "system" which tells me it is doing something. Ends with "Update Complete". I also tried flashing the zip from a pc with fastboot. The screen on the phone thurned black with a HTC on it and the flash seemed to run a while but no good.I also tried flashing boot.img and Amon Ra. When trying to boot into recovery from the bootloader menu the progress bar on the right side moves up as normal with Amon RA but when it reboots it just does a boot loop like it does when trying to boot the OS. On the second and subsequent boots while holding vol down and power, it re-upgrades. So it seems that the system can't write to those areas and therefore keeps trying on subsequent tries. I don't understand why it says OK after each item updated if the updates are failing.

jcampolo said:
First when relocking I get:
C:\ADB>fastboot oem lock
...
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
(bootloader) TZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 134086008 (0x7FDFD78)
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.936s
I boot to bootloader and get "TAMPERED" "RELOCKED". So according to the boot loader I am unlocking and relocking successfuly and it thinks that Amon RA is installed. Amon RA does not get written by the RUU it seems. If the stock recovery was written it would not say "TAMPERED".
I can access the device with fastboot but "boot", "system", "recovery are locked". I tried the wire trick for s-off, but the program fails at "testing "ADB" because the phone never gets that far, booting into OS.
I just tried rerunning the 605.2 RUU and it went through all of the steps. I may have attempted a downgrade and it seems to downgrade some things then when i go back to 605.2 it does the whole upgrade again. I'll try the 605.2 RUU upgrade twice to see if it makes any difference. This is my 5th Rezound I've tried to upgrade to 605.2 so I know to wait for it to do all of its thing. Maybe someone earlier aborted an upgrade and hosed it. Is the area with the boot, system, recovery removeable. If so, I'd replace the internal SD. For a while I was also getting a "security warning" just below "RELOCKED".
On the initial update phase it checks the image, then reboots and gives me a list of 18 things to upgrade and the option to proceed. I click vol up and it proceeds through the list "unzipping", "updating", "OK". No errors. It takes a while to update "system" which tells me it is doing something. Ends with "Update Complete". I also tried flashing the zip from a pc with fastboot. The screen on the phone thurned black with a HTC on it and the flash seemed to run a while but no good.I also tried flashing boot.img and Amon Ra. When trying to boot into recovery from the bootloader menu the progress bar on the right side moves up as normal with Amon RA but when it reboots it just does a boot loop like it does when trying to boot the OS. On the second and subsequent boots while holding vol down and power, it re-upgrades. So it seems that the system can't write to those areas and therefore keeps trying on subsequent tries. I don't understand why it says OK after each item updated if the updates are failing.
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I had a similar issue with mine last week. Woke up to a phone that booted to the white screen, and that's all. I tried pushing a new kernel, new recovery, nothing. I relocked and got the same error code, but regardless it DID relock the bootloader. I ran the RUU for the Global (which I was on) and that fixed the phone to a working stock again (stock to the Global Rom, which never went official). I had to flash it twice as a Ph98IMG. After the second flashing, I pulled the SD card and rebooted. It's been working fine since. I have yet to unlock again. Maybe tonight if I have time. I am missing my wireless tether.

318sugarhill said:
I had a similar issue with mine last week. Woke up to a phone that booted to the white screen, and that's all. I tried pushing a new kernel, new recovery, nothing. I relocked and got the same error code, but regardless it DID relock the bootloader. I ran the RUU for the Global (which I was on) and that fixed the phone to a working stock again (stock to the Global Rom, which never went official). I had to flash it twice as a Ph98IMG. After the second flashing, I pulled the SD card and rebooted. It's been working fine since. I have yet to unlock again. Maybe tonight if I have time. I am missing my wireless tether.
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I tried it twice in a row as PH98IMG.zip with no luck. I've probably tried is a dozen or so times with "relocked" just as I have done four others. This is the only one that has this issue. How can you get s-off with no boot, fastboot is fine from the device or pc, I also cant boot to recovery. booting to recovery just puts in another loop. Is there a way to read the name of the recovery or address that partition?
As a side note: I also noted that anytime I plug the pc usb into the phone it powers up into bootloader. This happens anytime, even after a battery pull and reinsert. It's like the phone wants me to do something but I dont know what.

jcampolo said:
I tried it twice in a row as PH98IMG.zip with no luck. I've probably tried is a dozen or so times with "relocked" just as I have done four others. This is the only one that has this issue. How can you get s-off with no boot, fastboot is fine from the device or pc, I also cant boot to recovery. booting to recovery just puts in another loop. Is there a way to read the name of the recovery or address that partition?
As a side note: I also noted that anytime I plug the pc usb into the phone it powers up into bootloader. This happens anytime, even after a battery pull and reinsert. It's like the phone wants me to do something but I dont know what.
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So you've been trying with the global RUU? What were you on before? Just curious.

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318sugarhill said:
So you've been trying with the global RUU? What were you on before? Just curious.
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I don't know what it was on before. When I got it it would only boot to the HTC screen that just has "HTC" on a white background.
So I took the battery to see if I could get to the bootloader screen. That worked so I figured the rest was simple, flash a RUU.
I should have checked the current version but just learned to do that while working on this thing.
I unlocked it, flashed Amon RA, relocked it and I flashed the 4.03.605.2 zip RUU and all looked good. OK, OK, OK, etc. Rebooted to a boot loop.
Tried to go to recovery, another boot loop.
It can't write to the boot, system or recovery, access is denied.
Thats where i am. Tried a ton of stuff, a million threads, no luck.
Now I'm trying to get it back to any stock rom that I can get to work and I know how to proceed from there.
tried RUU_Vigor_VERIZON_WWE_1.00.605.3 exe and RUU_Vigor_VERIZON_WWE_2.01.605.11 the installer goes through all of the steps and fails stating that the current rom is newer than the upgrade and stops. Maybe, just maybe if there was a version newer than 4.03.605.2 it would take. I'd like to just downgrade somehow and start from there. Or maybe an RUU exe for 4.03.605.2 would work if I could find one. The earlier exes work up to the point of quiting when the RUU is older than the installed version.

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Possible Brick - Help Needed!

Hey guys, I think I might've bricked my Amaze
I was flashing a new ROM with CWM, used the superwipe script that X posted and formatted /cache, /data, /system. After the superwipe script, it reboots back into recovery, but when it tried to, it just gave me the green htc logo.
So I went into the bootloader and tried to get back into recovery through there, but it still just gave me the green htc logo. I then tried to install CWM again through the fastboot flash recovery method which was "successful" according to this:
c:\Android>fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm-ruby-5.5.0.4.img
sending 'recovery' (5740 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.238s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 8.469s]
finished. total time: 9.708s
However, everytime I try to get into recovery, it's the same green htc logo!
I formatted /system and /data, I don't think I have a ROM to normally boot to.
I tried to use every other method to reinstall CWM, but it just isn't getting past that htc logo screen.
I've tried using fastboot erase recovery to see if I could clean that partition, but it gave me this:
c:\Android>fastboot erase recovery
erasing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.003s
I've also tried relocking my bootloader and unlocking again, after re-unlocking, nothing changed
Lastly, I tried "fastboot boot recovery-cwm-ruby-5.5.0.4.img", which supposedly downloads the image file and boots right into it, but that also didn't work.
I'm pretty screwed if I can't get this device to work again since I'll be left with a $500+ brick and no phone to use, so if anyone can shed some light as to what I can try to get this thing working again, please do!
Edit: not sure if this will help, but this is my "fastboot getvar all":
c:\Android>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.90.0008
(bootloader) version-baseband: N/A
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.45.1500.2
(bootloader) serialno: (removed by me for privacy)
(bootloader) imei: (removed by me for privacy)
(bootloader) product: ruby
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8260
(bootloader) modelid: PH8511000
(bootloader) cidnum: GLOBA001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4145mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 2dad0f62
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Edit2: Phone came back to life, had to resort to relocking the boot loader and then reverting back to stock firmware.
Hate to suggest it but the same thing happened to me as well.
I didn't feel like messing around so I just used a PH85IMG.zip file and started over from scratch. I think it might be an issue with the wipe script but can't be sure.
Binary100100 said:
Hate to suggest it but the same thing happened to me as well.
I didn't feel like messing around so I just used a PH85IMG.zip file and started over from scratch. I think it might be an issue with the wipe script but can't be sure.
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I'm downloading the Globalive RUU (since I'm with WIND) right now and it's going really slow... Hoping this will resurrect my Amaze
adslee said:
I'm downloading the Globalive RUU (since I'm with WIND) right now and it's going really slow... Hoping this will resurrect my Amaze
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As long as you have access to fastboot you're phone isn't dead 99% of the time.
Binary100100 said:
As long as you have access to fastboot you're phone isn't dead 99% of the time.
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And you're absolutely right!
I relocked my bootloader, finished downloading that stock firmware, and it booted back up to stock, phew!
Thanks a bunch for the suggestion there Binary, I was hoping for a more elegant solution than to revert back to stock, but I'm just thankful that I'm not sitting at home right now with a $500 brick
In case this happens to anyone else, I guess the surefire way to get things back up and running again is to relock the bootloader and go back to stock
adslee said:
And you're absolutely right!
I relocked my bootloader, finished downloading that stock firmware, and it booted back up to stock, phew!
Thanks a bunch for the suggestion there Binary, I was hoping for a more elegant solution than to revert back to stock, but I'm just thankful that I'm not sitting at home right now with a $500 brick
In case this happens to anyone else, I guess the surefire way to get things back up and running again is to relock the bootloader and go back to stock
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Glad to help.
ALWAYS make backups. Preferably on your external storage space becomes sometimes those RUU files wipe your internal storage.
Seems like if two people have had this problem it might be safer to just use recovery to wipe the phone, then flash the Rom. That way there is no reboot and less of a chance of a soft brick.
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[Q] Cannot reflash phone or recovery or anything!

I have an HTC One X+ (AT&T) that i rooted and unlocked using the All-in-One toolkit version 2.4.
A day or so ago i believe i am having some partition corruption that makes my phone reboot any time you try to access things on the phone.
What it will do.
Boot normal and sit there as long as you let it sit.
boot to bootloader (Unlocked)
boot to TWRP
can see with adb and with fastboot
Things I can't do.
Copy anything to the phone through windows explorer
download anything to the phone
install any programs to the phone
push via adb to anywhere on the phone
mount usb in TWRP
sideload anything
wont reflash recovery...says it works and then reboot back to same recovery
cannot relock bootloader
due to unlock cannot RUU
cannot format/erase due to S-ON (which i believe is not changable on this model)
Not sure where to go from here. Any thoughts?
taenkarth said:
I have an HTC One X+ (AT&T) that i rooted and unlocked using the All-in-One toolkit version 2.4.
...
Not sure where to go from here. Any thoughts?
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What ROM you are using? You forgot the most vital information...
Addicted2xda said:
What ROM you are using? You forgot the most vital information...
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Stock. I did the latest OTA update to my phone before I rooted, unlocked. I have not installed any custom roms yet.
taenkarth said:
Stock. I did the latest OTA update to my phone before I rooted, unlocked. I have not installed any custom roms yet.
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Have you tried factory reset?
Yes. Sorry I forgot to mention that.
I have also tried to do the factory wipe from settings while the phone was booted.
taenkarth said:
Yes. Sorry I forgot to mention that.
I have also tried to do the factory wipe from settings while the phone was booted.
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If you are TWRP - erase data... first if that does not solve
Lock the bootloader and then re unlock it... I think it will solve your problem...
Things I can't do.
Copy anything to the phone through windows explorer
download anything to the phone
install any programs to the phone
push via adb to anywhere on the phone
mount usb in TWRP
sideload anything
wont reflash recovery...says it works and then reboot back to same recovery
cannot relock bootloader
due to unlock cannot RUU
cannot format/erase due to S-ON (which i believe is not changable on this model)
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As you can see above I cannot lock the bootloader.
When I try to erase data from TWRP it fails stating that it cannot wipe /data. Unable to format to remove encryption.
Other thoughts?
Also when run getvar alll in fastboot i get this
C:\data>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5a
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.40.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: SSD:2.14.55.01
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.19.502.1
(bootloader) serialno: HT2BCW301690
(bootloader) imei: 353429050343486
(bootloader) product: evitare_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-T30S
(bootloader) modelid: PM6310000
(bootloader) cidnum: CWS__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3778mV
(bootloader) devpower: 41
(bootloader) partition-layout: None
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: None
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 2
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.452s
taenkarth said:
As you can see above I cannot lock the bootloader.
When I try to erase data from TWRP it fails stating that it cannot wipe /data. Unable to format to remove encryption.
Other thoughts?
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What problem are your facing / error message you are getting when trying to relock the bootloader?
Sometimes I get a failed with too many links.
Sometimes I get successful.
Either response I get doesn't change what the top of my boot loader says which is "unlocked" in pink.
I just guessing, maybe your internal Sdcard has been bad sector, did u check that?
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I was thinking the same but don't know how to check. What do I do to check/repair that kind of issue on an internal card?
stop stop STOP!
when you relock the device, it will ALWAYS, say failed, but it does actually relock.
I have heard that. However, no matter what message I get when I boot into the boot loader afterwards it still says unlocked in pink at the top .
taenkarth said:
I have heard that. However, no matter what message I get when I boot into the boot loader afterwards it still says unlocked in pink at the top .
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Are you using hasoon's toolkit?
If yes - put the unlock_code.bin in root of the toolkit folder and try a few times ... it should work.
Also, make sure you can see your device in adb...
Ok I just did this.
Put unlock_code.bin in the root of the AIO folder and ran the command three times. I also ran fastboot oem lock with the same results.
"fastboot devices" shows the device as connected in fastboot.
Here are the responses I get.
...
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.136s
...
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
OKAY [ 0.128s]
finished. total time: 0.129s
Both times I boot back into the bootloader and the top still says UNLOCKED in pink letters.
I can adb to it fine from within TWRP recovery or when the phone is standard booted.
Any new ideas?
I ran fdisk from recovery and the partition for data says that it doesn't contain a valid partition table.
Same with cache. Does that mean anything?
I have also found that every single time it reboots, it reverts everything back to the 23 of June. To the same exact instance in time. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Did I see somewhere that you had your phone encrypted? Try rebooting back into the ROM and going to Settings > Storage and uncheck Phone Storage Encryption.
No clue if that's the case or if it'll help, but it's one less thing it could be, ya know?
No encryption turned on in the Rom pin storage tab of settings. Thanks for the reply though.
What you saw on encryption was the message I get when I try to format data from within twrp recovery.

One X+ stuck on htc logo boot screen.

Stuck on white background with htc logo, stock rom from RUU, relocked bootloader. am able to get into bootloader, Not sure where to go from here without screwing it more, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Please provide some more information .. Like your phone build, also let us know of what were you trying to achieve and the things that you have done with the phone.
same problem
ethanon said:
Please provide some more information .. Like your phone build, also let us know of what were you trying to achieve and the things that you have done with the phone.
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i have the same problem, stuck in here for .. 2 mabey 3 months...
here is some info:
hboot:1.40.0000(*** unlocked ***)
cid:htc_e11
s-on
enrc2b_u
i have installed twrp and that's pretty mutch everything what is on my phone..
i wiped my phone before installing the new rom.. and now i'm not able to get past my bootscreen please could anyone help me?
im sure there are a couple more phones like this ohh btw i have a "HTC One X +".
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If your bootloader says relocked, you won't be able to not a custom kernel. What are you trying to do specifically?
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
santinobonotaa said:
i have the same problem, stuck in here for .. 2 mabey 3 months...
here is some info:
hboot:1.40.0000(*** unlocked ***)
cid:htc_e11
s-on
enrc2b_u
i have installed twrp and that's pretty mutch everything what is on my phone..
i wiped my phone before installing the new rom.. and now i'm not able to get past my bootscreen please could anyone help me?
im sure there are a couple more phones like this ohh btw i have a "HTC One X +".
:angel:
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Did you install the boot.img that came within the rom ? to help you we need more exact steps .
No guys I just used the RUU to return it to stock, relocked the bootloader and have used the phone for 3 months as is without any problems and for some godforsaken reason its now stuck in a bootloop and all i want to do is use my phone like normal again.
Hboot 1.35
radio 3.1204.168.32
additional help required
ethanon said:
Did you install the boot.img that came within the rom ? to help you we need more exact steps .
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heey,
i used the next steps but all failed
cmd.exe -> adb toolkit
fastboot(usb)(on phone)
(on computer)
fastboot flash cm10.0 (sorry i was desperate, but it failed)
adb sideload cm10.0 (also failed)(error code: E:Error executiong updater binary in zip '/data/media/sideload.zip')
im using team win recovery project v2.6.3.0
phone is always above 60%
any questions?
just ask
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also is it possible to use an OTG cable to access a usb stick? that would be a very nice solution for phones that cannot change theyre sd card or there battery.
similar issue, yet to find a solution
Hi all,
I'm having a very similar issue to the one here. I have the HTC One X+ on AT&T. I had never rooted this phone. I got the OTA update in January, which seemed to go pretty smoothly. The phone was slow for a few days until I got all the apps updated and then was starting to be normal again. Every now and then it would hang and then I'd force restart and it would stick on the bootscreen until I restarted again. One day, however, it did this and then never exited the bootscreen. Got into the bootloader menu and did factory reset in hboot mode, which did nothing. Then I find out it wouldn't do anything because the settings of the phone were set to Fastboot and that needs to be unchecked for factory reset to work. But I can't get into the phone to change that, so I started looking through many many forums here at XDA and trying solutions to problems that were as close to mine as I could find. ...most people have this problem when first attempting the update or when putting on a custom rom, or using a different HTC phone.
So, I've learned quite a bit about flashing roms and the architecture of my phone, but not enough to fix this or to know where I may have may things worse. Here is a summary of what I attempted (all with battery >50% and HTC Sync has been installed on my computer--although the computer never recognizes the device and says driver install failed every phone reboot):
First was to get adb and fastboot and clear the cache
Then I ran the RUU: RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_50_S_Cingular_US_2.15.502.1_Radio_2.21.5517.15_18.27.11.35L_release_341689_signed_0220
It claimed it updated my phone from 2.15.502 to 2.15.502 and then hung on the bootscreen. (it did CHANGE the bootscreen logo to a simple HTC)
Older RUUs return an error that they are not the right RUU for my phone.
Next, I attempted to directly flash the recovery_signed and boot.img from the zipped roms that were in the TEMP folder after initializing the RUU (according to one forum thread), but this method required a system.img to exist and it does not.
I flashed TWRP recovery (v2.6.3.0) and can access that just fine. The entire phone is wiped. There is no OS. I cannot mount the SD card.
Most recently, I attempted to sideload the zipped ROM from the RUU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317986). It failed (unable to find partition size..unable to mount anything), so I used adb push to put the rom onto the SD card. Install from TWRP also failed. Unable to find/mount anything. That's where I am now.
*** UNLOCKED ***
EVITARE_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.73.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-SSD:2.21.5517.15
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM TYPE : MDM9215M
Sep 30 2013, 17:16:15
(bootloader) version: 0.5a
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.73.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: SSD:2.21.5517.15
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 2.15.502.1
(bootloader) serialno: ***********
(bootloader) imei: ***************
(bootloader) product: evitare_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-T30S
(bootloader) modelid: PM6310000
(bootloader) cidnum: CWS__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4160mV
(bootloader) devpower: 93
(bootloader) partition-layout: None
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: None
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 2
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Thanks.
mabey case closed?!
heeyy,, i fixed my HOX+ (HTC ONE+) with the next steps:
download this rom, boot.img , recovery and gapps. ---> dropboxbox /sh/kzgnoqmfstuc53z/IEof1v7nL3
make sure you have the latest sdk tools
open the SDK Manager.exe only install: platform tools
once installed open it.. search cmd.exe on your computer. (easiest is windows-key -> type: cmd.exe -> right click -> copy) and paste it in the platform tools folder.
open cmd.exe in the platform tools folder, from here we go to the phone
now connect your phone and computer by cable.
now start your HOX+ in fastboot mode, press power button with volume-down button at the same time (make sure you unlocked your HOX+ on the htcdev website.)
now make sure the red text on your phone is: fastboot usb
and we go back to our laptop.
go to the cmd program, type the following: fastboot flash recovery [recovery.img*]
* drag the recovery of the downloaded recovery.img to the cmd
now when you flashed the recovery.. now lets flash the boot...
type the following: fastboot flash boot [boot.img**]
** drag the boot of the downloaded boot.img to the cmd
now reboot the phone in recovery mode.
go back to your cmd.
and type again the following:adb devices <-- and make sure your device is in there otherwise ther's a problem
and than:adb push [cm10.zip***]
*** drag the cm10 for the downloaded cm10 to the cmd
and wait.....
and wait more...
and when it's completed..
go to your phone and install zip from sdcard.
search: cm10 blablabla and install .. and now reboot ^^
im not a professional.. i just shared my solution with you and i hope it helped your bootlooped phone too!!
and if someone could help me with upgrading cm10 to a custom rom 4.4 (kitkat) with a detailed description would it encourage me to help other people and it would even encourage me to study for application devellopment <3
---------- Post added at 06:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:09 PM ----------
sorry for dropbox link .. :$
santinobonotaa said:
heeyy,, i fixed my HOX+ (HTC ONE+) with the next steps:
download this rom, boot.img , recovery and gapps. ---> dropboxbox /sh/kzgnoqmfstuc53z/IEof1v7nL3
make sure you have the latest sdk tools
open the SDK Manager.exe only install: platform tools
once installed open it.. search cmd.exe on your computer. (easiest is windows-key -> type: cmd.exe -> right click -> copy) and paste it in the platform tools folder.
open cmd.exe in the platform tools folder, from here we go to the phone
now connect your phone and computer by cable.
now start your HOX+ in fastboot mode, press power button with volume-down button at the same time (make sure you unlocked your HOX+ on the htcdev website.)
now make sure the red text on your phone is: fastboot usb
and we go back to our laptop.
go to the cmd program, type the following: fastboot flash recovery [recovery.img*]
* drag the recovery of the downloaded recovery.img to the cmd
now when you flashed the recovery.. now lets flash the boot...
type the following: fastboot flash boot [boot.img**]
** drag the boot of the downloaded boot.img to the cmd
now reboot the phone in recovery mode.
go back to your cmd.
and type again the following:adb devices <-- and make sure your device is in there otherwise ther's a problem
and than:adb push [cm10.zip***]
*** drag the cm10 for the downloaded cm10 to the cmd
and wait.....
and wait more...
and when it's completed..
go to your phone and install zip from sdcard.
search: cm10 blablabla and install .. and now reboot ^^
im not a professional.. i just shared my solution with you and i hope it helped your bootlooped phone too!!
and if someone could help me with upgrading cm10 to a custom rom 4.4 (kitkat) with a detailed description would it encourage me to help other people and it would even encourage me to study for application devellopment <3
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Still stuck
TWRP wouldn't let me sideload and returned many "unable to mount" errors.
I put CWM on (the one rated for my phone) and it also gives the "can't mount" errors (/system, /data, /cache, etc.)
But I was able to sideload the Elegancia 6.2 rom onto the phone. It immediately started the install after that, but hangs at some early % (9.07 one time, now 13.07%).
These are subsequent attempts. The first time I wasn't staring at the phone and it appeared to have installed, but rebooted into HTC screen and stayed there. I had already flashed the kernel, but did so again with no luck.
CWM still says it can't mount /cache/recovery, etc.
Again, at a loss.
mrg209 said:
Hi all,
I'm having a very similar issue to the one here. I have the HTC One X+ on AT&T. I had never rooted this phone. I got the OTA update in January, which seemed to go pretty smoothly. The phone was slow for a few days until I got all the apps updated and then was starting to be normal again. Every now and then it would hang and then I'd force restart and it would stick on the bootscreen until I restarted again. One day, however, it did this and then never exited the bootscreen. Got into the bootloader menu and did factory reset in hboot mode, which did nothing. Then I find out it wouldn't do anything because the settings of the phone were set to Fastboot and that needs to be unchecked for factory reset to work. But I can't get into the phone to change that, so I started looking through many many forums here at XDA and trying solutions to problems that were as close to mine as I could find. ...most people have this problem when first attempting the update or when putting on a custom rom, or using a different HTC phone.
So, I've learned quite a bit about flashing roms and the architecture of my phone, but not enough to fix this or to know where I may have may things worse. Here is a summary of what I attempted (all with battery >50% and HTC Sync has been installed on my computer--although the computer never recognizes the device and says driver install failed every phone reboot):
First was to get adb and fastboot and clear the cache
Then I ran the RUU: RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_50_S_Cingular_US_2.15.502.1_Radio_2.21.5517.15_18.27.11.35L_release_341689_signed_0220
It claimed it updated my phone from 2.15.502 to 2.15.502 and then hung on the bootscreen. (it did CHANGE the bootscreen logo to a simple HTC)
Older RUUs return an error that they are not the right RUU for my phone.
Next, I attempted to directly flash the recovery_signed and boot.img from the zipped roms that were in the TEMP folder after initializing the RUU (according to one forum thread), but this method required a system.img to exist and it does not.
I flashed TWRP recovery (v2.6.3.0) and can access that just fine. The entire phone is wiped. There is no OS. I cannot mount the SD card.
Most recently, I attempted to sideload the zipped ROM from the RUU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317986). It failed (unable to find partition size..unable to mount anything), so I used adb push to put the rom onto the SD card. Install from TWRP also failed. Unable to find/mount anything. That's where I am now.
*** UNLOCKED ***
EVITARE_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.73.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-SSD:2.21.5517.15
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM TYPE : MDM9215M
Sep 30 2013, 17:16:15
(bootloader) version: 0.5a
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.73.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: SSD:2.21.5517.15
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 2.15.502.1
(bootloader) serialno: ***********
(bootloader) imei: ***************
(bootloader) product: evitare_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-T30S
(bootloader) modelid: PM6310000
(bootloader) cidnum: CWS__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4160mV
(bootloader) devpower: 93
(bootloader) partition-layout: None
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: None
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 2
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Thanks.
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have you solved the problem ?
Unsolved
mobileplazza said:
have you solved the problem ?
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No, I didn't solve it. I ran out of time (had a child) and got the Galaxy S5. But I still have the HTC and want to fix it when I have time to work on it again.

[Q] Bootloop? Brick?

Hey everyone! I'm having issues booting my phone up. It might be bricked because one night my phone was working and the next morning it wouldn't boot at all after having not made any changes. I've messed around with it a lot, installing and wiping things. Anyway, I'd just like to make sure I've exhausted all attempts at getting the thing to boot again.
I am S-On, and have tried to use rumrunner to get s-off but was getting an error saying no adb connection. I wasn't able to turn off fastboot as instructed since I can't boot, but I have been able to run some adb commands. I get error: device not found sometimes and error: closed others. I have been using the windroid toolkit. I have tried running the ruu exe (yes, I first relocked) but got an error 155 and my bootloader said "HBoot Version is older!" I have installed several OTA roms and they seem to install properly through the recovery (I have been using TWRP, CWM and amonRa) but then do not make it to home screen. I had some progress where I was initially getting stuck at the white HTC screen, after flashing a kernel, I think it was, I made it to the 4G LTE screen but then it hung up there.
Hmm, I've done a lot of searching and trying things, but hopefully yall can help! I appreciate your efforts either way
Here are my getvars from fastboot
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 2.28.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) product: vigor
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8260
(bootloader) modelid: PH9810000
(bootloader) cidnum: VZW__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4144mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: cecc19f7
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.498s
Thanks!
JMBush1007 said:
Hey everyone! I'm having issues booting my phone up. It might be bricked because one night my phone was working and the next morning it wouldn't boot at all after having not made any changes. I've messed around with it a lot, installing and wiping things. Anyway, I'd just like to make sure I've exhausted all attempts at getting the thing to boot again.
I am S-On, and have tried to use rumrunner to get s-off but was getting an error saying no adb connection. I wasn't able to turn off fastboot as instructed since I can't boot, but I have been able to run some adb commands. I get error: device not found sometimes and error: closed others. I have been using the windroid toolkit. I have tried running the ruu exe (yes, I first relocked) but got an error 155 and my bootloader said "HBoot Version is older!" I have installed several OTA roms and they seem to install properly through the recovery (I have been using TWRP, CWM and amonRa) but then do not make it to home screen. I had some progress where I was initially getting stuck at the white HTC screen, after flashing a kernel, I think it was, I made it to the 4G LTE screen but then it hung up there.
Hmm, I've done a lot of searching and trying things, but hopefully yall can help! I appreciate your efforts either way
Here are my getvars from fastboot
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 2.28.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) product: vigor
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8260
(bootloader) modelid: PH9810000
(bootloader) cidnum: VZW__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4144mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: cecc19f7
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.498s
Thanks!
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You need to get it bootable before you can S-OFF with Rumrunner... Unlock the bootloader again, boot or flash your recovery of choice (TWRP/PhilZ/CWM), wipe EVERYTHING thoroughly, at least 3 times, then flash in Tachyon to get it up and working (if you flashed the recovery and started it from the phone, remember to manually push the boot.img with fastboot). Give it time to boot, the first boot can take 10+ minutes in some cases. Once it is booted and stable, then you can try to S-OFF again.
acejavelin said:
You need to get it bootable before you can S-OFF with Rumrunner... Unlock the bootloader again, boot or flash your recovery of choice (TWRP/PhilZ/CWM), wipe EVERYTHING thoroughly, at least 3 times, then flash in Tachyon to get it up and working (if you flashed the recovery and started it from the phone, remember to manually push the boot.img with fastboot). Give it time to boot, the first boot can take 10+ minutes in some cases. Once it is booted and stable, then you can try to S-OFF again.
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Hi acejavelin, thanks for the reply!
So, I was finally able to get it to boot again.. I put evervolv on it and then ran rumrunner once I had it booted. After running and getting most of the way through rumrunner, I got stuck in another boot loop. It seemed like rumrunner corrupted it or something. I couldn't it to book back up at that point, but I am now showing s-off! Not sure if it's possible to be halfway s-off or showing s-off but not, but the rumrunner never finished it got to pouring (2)... so I don't know.
Right now, I have evervolv on again (after trying many others) and it seems to be somewhat stable. I'm thinking I have a hardware issue. Something seems to be faulty and only working half the time. I tried a few different RUUs, OTA global rooted roms, etc.. Tachyon, cleanrom 4.5 pro, plain andy, carbon, etc. I have also been using Cleanwipe 10x before flashing new roms. Everything is unstable, so unfortunately, like I said, it seems to be hardware.
I have another rezound that has a bad ESN because I thought it was stolen, til I found it months later. It looks difficult, but possible to change the ESN.. I was thinking I could just switch the ESN and MEIDs and use the other phone? Any other suggestions on how to isolate the issue or find some stability would be very much appreciated. Thanks for the help!
Glad you got your answer! Also, cloning your IMEI and ESN is illegal and a major criminal offense. I suggest you don't go down that route.
JMBush1007 said:
Hi acejavelin, thanks for the reply!
So, I was finally able to get it to boot again.. I put evervolv on it and then ran rumrunner once I had it booted. After running and getting most of the way through rumrunner, I got stuck in another boot loop. It seemed like rumrunner corrupted it or something. I couldn't it to book back up at that point, but I am now showing s-off! Not sure if it's possible to be halfway s-off or showing s-off but not, but the rumrunner never finished it got to pouring (2)... so I don't know.
Right now, I have evervolv on again (after trying many others) and it seems to be somewhat stable. I'm thinking I have a hardware issue. Something seems to be faulty and only working half the time. I tried a few different RUUs, OTA global rooted roms, etc.. Tachyon, cleanrom 4.5 pro, plain andy, carbon, etc. I have also been using Cleanwipe 10x before flashing new roms. Everything is unstable, so unfortunately, like I said, it seems to be hardware.
I have another rezound that has a bad ESN because I thought it was stolen, til I found it months later. It looks difficult, but possible to change the ESN.. I was thinking I could just switch the ESN and MEIDs and use the other phone? Any other suggestions on how to isolate the issue or find some stability would be very much appreciated. Thanks for the help!
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The result you got with rumrunner is very common, not sure exactly what it corrupts (probably the boot partition) but it is common to for it to freeze/bootloop after going S-OFF, as long as it's S-OFF in the bootloader, it is S-OFF... there is no "kinda S-OFF". Just restore the backup you did before running rumrunner (you did a Nandroid first, right ) or reflash your ROM and Gapps, no worries, this is kinda normal.
As far as the "most stable" ROM, this seems to vary a lot on the person, configuration/apps, ROM, and hardware build, some ROMs are better than others under various conditions and trial and error is the only real way to find out. Some Rezounds just do not like KitKat, others don't like JellyBean, etc... so if are having lots of issues with one, try a different one. A few ROMs you didn't mention that I think are very good on the Rezound are EclipticRez Revamped v9 (this is the most stable non-stock ROM I tried) and Nils Business Sense that are both ICS based, Beanstalk and Talon are two really good under-rated JellyBean ROMs just remember that some JB ROMs can swap your internal and external storage around in mounts (they appear swapped when the phone is booted, this is not really a bug if you see it). But to be honest, if you are flashing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260154 or gone through @REV3NT3CH's full downgrade/upgrade guide and are still having issues, it could very well be hardware issues.
And yes, @kcipopnevets is correct... ESN/MEID swapping is illegal, although I don't know how much of a "major criminal offense" it is. But generally it is considered fraudulent activity and a violation of your terms of service on your cellular plan as well.

Please help with M8 that cant convert to UL/DEV edition

Hello friends, recently got an M8 Att, its already S-Off, BL Unlocked, Tried CIDs BS_US001, BS_US002 and Super CID 11111111 tried to install UL/DEV Ruu from HTC dev site but alwasys got error 155.
Any suggestion or what am i doing wrong? Thanks in advance.
My getvar:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: [email protected]
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.28.502.2
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: HT4xxxxxxxxxxx
(bootloader) imei: 35xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul_ca
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B12000
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 7f8e91a3
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.047s
Which RUU are you trying to flash? If it's the Sense 7/ Marshmallow RUU then you need to first flash 6.x firmware. I found the same exact version as in the name of the RUU and flashed that first then the RUU flashed without a problem.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
Hey thanks for your reply, yep I'm trying to flash marshmallow ruu because is the only one I found, where can I found such 6.X firmware? Or how can get it?
firultd said:
Hey thanks for your reply, yep I'm trying to flash marshmallow ruu because is the only one I found, where can I found such 6.X firmware? Or how can get it?
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Search Google for 6.12.1540.4 firmware. I used the one in the first result uploaded by Einwod.
Flash that via fastboot oem rebootRUU.
Twice. It will fail the first time, wait about a minute for the bootloader to reload and flash it again. Don't unplug your phone at all. Once you successfully flash the firmware, do fastboot reboot-bootloader to get back into fastboot, then you should be able to flash the RUU
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
What happens in case of any ruu installation error? phone won't boot right? Can flash att stock run to recover device? Don't wanna end with a brick
Which error? Are you familiar with fastboot at all? And HTC oem commands? I take no responsibility for your flashing but what I posted worked fine for me.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
firultd said:
What happens in case of any ruu installation error? phone won't boot right? Can flash att stock run to recover device? Don't wanna end with a brick
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Depends on the error. If the RUU errors out before it actually installs anything, your phone will probably boot normally. But if it partially installs, then an error, it may be a no-boot situation.
Yes, in most cases if your phone won't boot after an RUU error, going back to the AT&T RUU should get your phone working again. But if you actually were successful in updating (even partially) to MM firmware, you may need to flash LP firmware before the LP RUU will work.
Not sure why, but it seems to be a glitch with the MM RUU. To go from LP>MM you need to flash the MM firmware, then RUU. And MM>LP the vice versa is also true, you may need to flash LP firmware in order for the LP RUU to work properly.
Yes i personally do boot loader unlock s -off and all that stuff. Don't worry I know that all responsibility is mine. I mean if after flashing firmware ruu still give an error obviously device will not but isn't it? In that case I still can flash att 5.0 stock ruu?
redpoint73 said:
Depends on the error. If the RUU errors out before it actually installs anything, your phone will probably boot normally. But if it partially installs, then an error, it may be a no-boot situation.
Yes, in most cases if your phone won't boot after an RUU error, going back to the AT&T RUU should get your phone working again. But if you actually were successful in updating (even partially) to MM firmware, you may need to flash LP firmware before the LP RUU will work.
Not sure why, but it seems to be a glitch with the MM RUU. To go from LP>MM you need to flash the MM firmware, then RUU. And MM>LP the vice versa is also true, you may need to flash LP firmware in order for the LP RUU to work properly.
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OK. Very clear explanation that's give me a better look of the situation. Will keep in mind and try. Thank s a lot.
So now that i have a real keyboard in front of me....
I had very similar issue as you just two days ago where I have an AT&T Branded M8 that is S-Off and had an unlocked bootloader and superCID and I was not able to flash any RUU besides the AT&T one. Although I didn't investigate a lot into why the other Dev RUUs (earlier versions) didn't flash, I was beating my head against the wall trying to get the newest Marshmallow Dev RUU to flash.
Since you are trying to flash an HTC rom, which is signed by HTC the zip in the RUU has to be decrypted with the correct key from HTC. I believe (I'm not an expert on this) the key is embedded into HBOOT. HTC changed the encryption key sometime ago so when you use a firmware that preceeds the key change, the HBOOT will not be able to decrypt the rom.zip file and it fails.
By flashing the firmware I mentioned earlier, it has the correct key to decrypt the zip in the RUU and flash it.
The steps that I followed to get my phone converted are below. The only assumption I am making is that you are able to get into fastboot mode and you have a working knowledge of fastboot commands on a Windows PC.
1. Boot phone into fastboot mode
2. PC command: fastboot oem rebootRUU (Puts the phone into HTC RUU mode)
3. PC command: fastboot flash zip firmware-6.12.1540.4.zip (Flashes the firmware onto the phone)
4. The above command will fail with: FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
Wait about a minute then...
5. PC command: fastboot flash zip firmware-6.12.1540.4.zip (Flashes the firmware onto the phone again)
6. PC command: fastboot reboot-bootloader (Restarts the bootloader)
7. At this point your phone should be ready to accept the Dev RUU RUU_M8_UL_M60_SENSE70_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_6.12.1540.4.exe
8. Launch the RUU on the PC and follow the steps in the RUU Instructions to flash the phone.
9. After it successfully flashes the RUU it will reboot the phone and start optimizing the apps...and then it should drop you into the Welcome screen.
Now, the bricking your phone bit....You can read this thread about the errors you can get and how dangerous they are.
psychephylax said:
So now that i have a real keyboard in front of me....
I had very similar issue as you just two days ago where I have an AT&T Branded M8 that is S-Off and had an unlocked bootloader and superCID and I was not able to flash any RUU besides the AT&T one. Although I didn't investigate a lot into why the other Dev RUUs (earlier versions) didn't flash, I was beating my head against the wall trying to get the newest Marshmallow Dev RUU to flash.
Since you are trying to flash an HTC rom, which is signed by HTC the zip in the RUU has to be decrypted with the correct key from HTC. I believe (I'm not an expert on this) the key is embedded into HBOOT. HTC changed the encryption key sometime ago so when you use a firmware that preceeds the key change, the HBOOT will not be able to decrypt the rom.zip file and it fails.
By flashing the firmware I mentioned earlier, it has the correct key to decrypt the zip in the RUU and flash it.
The steps that I followed to get my phone converted are below. The only assumption I am making is that you are able to get into fastboot mode and you have a working knowledge of fastboot commands on a Windows PC.
1. Boot phone into fastboot mode
2. PC command: fastboot oem rebootRUU (Puts the phone into HTC RUU mode)
3. PC command: fastboot flash zip firmware-6.12.1540.4.zip (Flashes the firmware onto the phone)
4. The above command will fail with: FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
Wait about a minute then...
5. PC command: fastboot flash zip firmware-6.12.1540.4.zip (Flashes the firmware onto the phone again)
6. PC command: fastboot reboot-bootloader (Restarts the bootloader)
7. At this point your phone should be ready to accept the Dev RUU RUU_M8_UL_M60_SENSE70_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_6.12.1540.4.exe
8. Launch the RUU on the PC and follow the steps in the RUU Instructions to flash the phone.
9. After it successfully flashes the RUU it will reboot the phone and start optimizing the apps...and then it should drop you into the Welcome screen.
Now, the bricking your phone bit....You can read this thread about the errors you can get and how dangerous they are.
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Well, lets do it, just give me some hours to backup and will try and post results, again thanks for your time.
A tiny question before proceed, firmware zip file is 30.88 MB size? Its the right one? feel like its too small
firultd said:
A tiny question before proceed, firmware zip file is 30.88 MB size? Its the right one? feel like its too small
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Yeah, it's about 30mb (31626 KB)
Here's the md5 sum from my file: b5add816536334711fb2baa6e8a4d134
HAve no words to describe the happines to see my phone just like a real dev edition, many thanks to all of you for your time. Whole process was right and phone is working awesome.
Glad you got it working.
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firultd said:
A tiny question before proceed, firmware zip file is 30.88 MB size? Its the right one? feel like its too small
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Note that firmware.zip only contains a subset of partitions including hboot, radio, kernel, recovery, WiFi, Bluetooth, Audio and a few others. It doesn't contain the ROM, which is a much larger file (1.5 GB or so); nor is it a full RUU or ROM.zip, etc.
Firmware is important, but not a large file.
Any harm in flashing the 6.12.1540.4 but staying on Lollipop?
I don't know, but why would you want to stay on lollipop?
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