Returning to stock after 2.06 update - HTC Droid DNA

Hey guys, I need to return my phone to verizon because of a simcard/PUK lock error. I'm on the current OTA update (2.06) but still unlocked, rooted and S-off. I need to go back to bone stock if possible. Can I still follow the guide in this thread to go back to stock??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2017525

Anyone?

scheirere said:
Anyone?
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You don't have to relock your phone all you have to do is flash the ENG Bootloader then you can run the RUU. Make sure you have all the drivers you need installed first or it WILL fail.
ENG Bootloader:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2156713
Also this won't take away your S-Off the only way to get to S-On is by running a special command. Once S-Off always S-Off.

zone23,
Thanks a million! One more question....I'm not familiar with RUU. Do you have a link to were I might find that file?
Thanks again,
Eric

scheirere said:
zone23,
Thanks a million! One more question....I'm not familiar with RUU. Do you have a link to were I might find that file?
Thanks again,
Eric
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Yes try here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37277937&postcount=66
Oh and don't forget to hit thanks on that post.

Ok, now I'm a little confused. I downloaded both files. The modded ENG bootloader and the RUU zip file from the links. But what order. Sorry but I'm not familiar with this stuff and don't want to dig myself into a deeper hole by bricking this thing.
Is this the proceedure?
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot oem rebootRUU (using the RUU_DLX_WL_JB_45.exe file?)
3. fastboot flash zip ModdedPL832IMG.zip
Anything else I'm missing? Also, what drivers? The same ones I installed when I rooted the phone?
Thanks in advance guys!

scheirere said:
Ok, now I'm a little confused. I downloaded both files. The modded ENG bootloader and the RUU zip file from the links. But what order. Sorry but I'm not familiar with this stuff and don't want to dig myself into a deeper hole by bricking this thing.
Is this the proceedure?
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot oem rebootRUU (using the RUU_DLX_WL_JB_45.exe file?)
3. fastboot flash zip ModdedPL832IMG.zip
Anything else I'm missing? Also, what drivers? The same ones I installed when I rooted the phone?
Thanks in advance guys!
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This first:
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot oem rebootRUU
3. fastboot flash zip ModdedPL832IMG.zip
4. Profit
making sure that the .zip is in the same folder as fastboot
then run the RUU after you reboot the phone.
Yes it should be the same drivers you used when rooting.

Looks like I spoke too soon on those downloaded files. The download of the RUU file bombed out on me and I didn't realize it. When I go back to the site in the link, and try to download the file now, it just sits waiting. I guess the site is down? Any other links or locations?

Downloads working now maybe keep trying they say they are under a DDOS attack. Here it is from hotfile but I can't confirm this as real.
HERE

OK, I got partway thru the steps. everything went well until I tried to fastboot flash the ModdedPL832img file. I get a message "writing 'zip'....FAILED (remote not allowed)"
Any ideas/suggestions?

scheirere said:
OK, I got partway thru the steps. everything went well until I tried to fastboot flash the ModdedPL832img file. I get a message "writing 'zip'....FAILED (remote not allowed)"
Any ideas/suggestions?
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After step 1, but before step 2, do this:
fastboot devices
If you don't get a device id, then you don't have the proper drivers installed.
If you get a device id, then try step 2 again ...
If that doesn't work, then I don't know

Maybe try a different USB port on your computer also use the OEM cable if you can.

Thanks guys for the suggestions. Unfortunately, still no luck. Same results when flashing the Modded file. I did try adb devices as suggested and got the device ID. So I think the drivers are OK. I also tried another USB port just to see if it helped. No go.
Just because I'm pretty new to this stuff, here's a detailed list of what I'm doing.....
1.) ADB reboot bootloader (from a command prompt)
Phone reboots to bootloader screen with Fastboot USB in red, hightlighted.
The screen no longer displays the "TAMPERED" heading at the top. So it looks like I'm making some progress.
2.) fastboot oem rebootRUU (from a command prompt again)
Phone screen goes from white to black with nothing but a large HTC logo in white.
Nothing else happens at this point. I've let the phone sit for 30 minutes with no apparent change and nothing on the host PC.
I then went thru my computer to the directory were the RUU_DLX.... file resides and executed (double clicked) it. I get an RUU - InstallShield screen and then I go thru the HTC rom update utility steps. After a few steps the utility does it's thing and the phone then reboots.
3.) ADB reboot bootloader again
Phone reboots into bootloader screen
4.) fastboot flash zip ModdedPL832IMG.zip (from a command prompt)
Phone does nothing but the command screen returns:
sending 'zip' (485 KB)...OKAY [ 0.266s]
writing 'zip'...FAILED (remote: not allowed)"
pretty much immediately
Am I doing this correctly?

At this point the bootloader screen no longer says tampered. Can I just relock the bootloader so it's s-on again?
BTW, here's what the bootloader screen shows:
*** UNLOCKED ***
MONARUDO PVT SHP S-OFF
CID-22222222
HBOOT-1.33.0001
RADIO-1.00.00.1023_3
OpenDSP-v4.120.240.0920
eMMC-boot
Oct 23 2012,21:34:05
Or can I just send the phone back as it is?

Bootloader uses a different driver than ADB. My advise is to boot into the bootloader then verify in device manager that the driver is loaded. See attached. Flashing the RUU will not get you S-On you need a command to do that and I don't know what it is off the top of my head I have never used it.

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[Q] Hboot 1.5 Evo3D Root Help

Phone: Evo 3D
Android Version: 2.3.4
Software number: 2..08.651.3
Hboot: 1.50
S-On
Done:
1) HTC boot unlock (http://htcdev.com/bootloader)
2) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821
-was able to push flies over to phone, but command line "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" resulted in errors
3) tried to downgrade Hboot using RUU and got an error telling me that my current version was most up to date
Common Threads:
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388740
-I downloaded Superuser, titanium back up, and a random program that claimed to verify rooting -- all said I was NOT rooted
2) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1307982
-My true goal is to install wifi teathering and titanium backup, I don't care much for custom roms
Forum Confusion:
Unlocking the boot loader does not seem to be the same as rooting, but when I've search through the forums people offer one as a solution to the other.
I'd really appreciate any feedback
thanks guys,
-Nave
navenine said:
Phone: Evo 3D
Android Version: 2.3.4
Software number: 2..08.651.3
Hboot: 1.50
S-On
Done:
1) HTC boot unlock (http://htcdev.com/bootloader)
2) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821
-was able to push flies over to phone, but command line "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" resulted in errors
3) tried to downgrade Hboot using RUU and got an error telling me that my current version was most up to date
Common Threads:
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1388740
-I downloaded Superuser, titanium back up, and a random program that claimed to verify rooting -- all said I was NOT rooted
2) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1307982
-My true goal is to install wifi teathering and titanium backup, I don't care much for custom roms
Forum Confusion:
Unlocking the boot loader does not seem to be the same as rooting, but when I've search through the forums people offer one as a solution to the other.
I'd really appreciate any feedback
thanks guys,
-Nave
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Try this, starting over. You shouldnt run into any hiccups.
tailsthecat3 said:
Try this, starting over. You shouldnt run into any hiccups.
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I received Error [155] Unknown Error
Display From Phone:
***Unlocked***
Shooter XC ship S-ON RL
HBoot-1.50.0000
eMMC-boot
Aug 7 2011, 10:21:40
RUU
Security fail!
Update Fail!
when it rebooted after recovery I still had all of my user data
navenine said:
I received Error [155] Unknown Error
Display From Phone:
***Unlocked***
Shooter XC ship S-ON RL
HBoot-1.50.0000
eMMC-boot
Aug 7 2011, 10:21:40
RUU
Security fail!
Update Fail!
when it rebooted after recovery I still had all of my user data
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Ive been through this. Relock(lock) it, run the RUU, then proceed with the instructions I linked.
I was never able to run the RUU while the device was 'unlocked'.
tailsthecat3 said:
Ive been through this. Relock(lock) it, run the RUU, then proceed with the instructions I linked.
I was never able to run the RUU while the device was 'unlocked'.
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I've been trying to lock it back through the CMD, I wrote a little batch file (and I've manually typed it):
cd c:\android
fastboot oem lock
but after it runs a line shows up as follows:
< waiting for device >
I have USB debugging mode on, and I've tried it with the sd card both mounted and unmounted, I have all the drivers, and adb commands are effective...
do you know what I'm missing?
Thanks again for the help,
-Evan
hey im trying to use the ruu to get back to stock , just re locked the phone , and im STILL getting errors with ruu, its saying Update Failed : Hboot version is older , im on hboot 1.5000 .........Im losing my mind trying to get this thing back to stock and out of htc screen logo bootlooping.........any ideas?
navenine said:
I've been trying to lock it back through the CMD, I wrote a little batch file (and I've manually typed it):
cd c:\android
fastboot oem lock
but after it runs a line shows up as follows:
< waiting for device >
I have USB debugging mode on, and I've tried it with the sd card both mounted and unmounted, I have all the drivers, and adb commands are effective...
do you know what I'm missing?
Thanks again for the help,
-Evan
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That tells me that youre not in fastboot on your device. I can dupe the same message with my phone disconnected from the pc, then I plug it in in fastboot, and all is good.
Please reinstall the drivers needed but it sounds like youre good. On occasion, I wont be able to flash some things or a file cant load. A reboot of the pc fixes those rare cases for me. Also, refreshing the folders where the files are located.
I also had issues using fastboot, flashing things to the evo because I had my nexus connected for a tether.
If I could do it for you, I would. Hopefully I can help.
tailsthecat3 said:
That tells me that youre not in fastboot on your device. I can dupe the same message with my phone disconnected from the pc, then I plug it in in fastboot, and all is good.
Please reinstall the drivers needed but it sounds like youre good. On occasion, I wont be able to flash some things or a file cant load. A reboot of the pc fixes those rare cases for me. Also, refreshing the folders where the files are located.
I also had issues using fastboot, flashing things to the evo because I had my nexus connected for a tether.
If I could do it for you, I would. Hopefully I can help.
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this just got even worse, I uninstalled the drivers, and now I can't reinstall them. I can't find them. My computer wont recognize my phone at all. I've tried to goto the device manager and find them online automatically, and I've tried the google USB drivers from the extra folder from the SDK Manager...
if you can point me toward the USB drivers that'd be great, but regardless, what your saying is I need to connect my phone while its in the bootloader? not once its booted? or are you saying I need to boot my phone through the bootloader selecting "fastboot" first?
thanks again
-Nave
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17083782&postcount=1
Theyre all in there. Youll need those files to root but you should already have the htc sync drivers installed, plus the android usb drivers. You can remove htc sync after installation but keep the drivers.
Boot into hboot and connect it, it may recognize the hardware. Then select fastboot. Fastboot is 'hot swappable' we'll call it, so you can be in fastboot and disconnect and reconnect your usb cable and youll see when its connected-- itll read 'fastboot usb'.
try here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
tailsthecat3 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17083782&postcount=1
Theyre all in there. Youll need those files to root but you should already have the htc sync drivers installed, plus the android usb drivers. You can remove htc sync after installation but keep the drivers.
Boot into hboot and connect it, it may recognize the hardware. Then select fastboot. Fastboot is 'hot swappable' we'll call it, so you can be in fastboot and disconnect and reconnect your usb cable and youll see when its connected-- itll read 'fastboot usb'.
try here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
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Great, I have all the drivers, my phone is relocked, and I'm running the RUU prog now, I'll post in a few minutes to say what happens
thanks for all the help so far, I really do appreciate it!
-Nave
navenine said:
Great, I have all the drivers, my phone is relocked, and I'm running the RUU prog now, I'll post in a few minutes to say what happens
thanks for all the help so far, I really do appreciate it!
-Nave
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Good. Ive done the process on two different 3D's, a few times. If you follow the instructions, its almost as easy to root as my nexus s was.
tailsthecat3 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17083782&postcount=1
Theyre all in there. Youll need those files to root but you should already have the htc sync drivers installed, plus the android usb drivers. You can remove htc sync after installation but keep the drivers.
Boot into hboot and connect it, it may recognize the hardware. Then select fastboot. Fastboot is 'hot swappable' we'll call it, so you can be in fastboot and disconnect and reconnect your usb cable and youll see when its connected-- itll read 'fastboot usb'.
try here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
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I pushed everything over, got it into the fastboot USB and then typed the "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" command line
my script was:
sending 'recovery' <5068 KB>...
Okay [ 1.207s]
writing 'recovery'...
<bootloader> signature checking...
FAILED <remote:signature verify fail>
finished. total time: 1.855s
any ideas?
tailsthecat3 said:
Good. Ive done the process on two different 3D's, a few times. If you follow the instructions, its almost as easy to root as my nexus s was.
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Great! thank you soooo much I finally have everything working the way I want it!
haha it seems so much easier now that I know what I was supposed to do
navenine said:
Great! thank you soooo much I finally have everything working the way I want it!
haha it seems so much easier now that I know what I was supposed to do
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Where were you going wrong? And what'd you do to correct it? So everyone knows, in case they encounter the same issues.
Sent from my Google Nexus S 4G via XDA Premium
Good Idea:
Problem 1)
The RUU wouldn't run
I had this problem because I had already unlocked the the bootloader
I had to re-lock it in order to fix it
Problem 2)
Then The Recovery.img would push through because I forgot to re-unlock the phone
what I did that made it easier:
I wrote a little batch file to run the scripts - a batch file is a command prompt command list set. you open a notepad, type in the the command lists and save it with a .bat file extension...
so I would install all the files and then make a batch file with the following:
cd C:\android
adb push recovery.img /sdcard/
adb push su-2.3.6.3.zip /sdcard/
adb reboot bootloader
pause
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
change the C:\andriod to whatever your directory set was
and when the batch program runs
anyway good luck to anyone who ends up here, and thanks again tailsthecat3 for the great help
navenine said:
Good Idea:
Problem 1)
The RUU wouldn't run
I had this problem because I had already unlocked the the bootloader
I had to re-lock it in order to fix it
Problem 2)
Then The Recovery.img would push through because I forgot to re-unlock the phone
what I did that made it easier:
I wrote a little batch file to run the scripts - a batch file is a command prompt command list set. you open a notepad, type in the the command lists and save it with a .bat file extension...
so I would install all the files and then make a batch file with the following:
cd C:\android
adb push recovery.img /sdcard/
adb push su-2.3.6.3.zip /sdcard/
adb reboot bootloader
pause
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
change the C:\andriod to whatever your directory set was
and when the batch program runs
anyway good luck to anyone who ends up here, and thanks again tailsthecat3 for the great help
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I appreciate that, thank you.

[Q] Cant get into recovery

Gave my Evo 3d to my borother a few months back, but hes come back to me today saying it was stuck in bootloop.
He booted into the bootloader and did a factory reset, but it was still stuck in bootloop.
I tried to get into recovery to flash a new rom, but when i select recovery from the bootloader, that also goes into a bootloop.
Used adb to push the recovery onto the phone again but still just keeps bootlooping.
Not sure if its important but the phone is s-off. Any ideas on whats going on or how to fix?
Apologies, supposed to put this in Q&A forum
While you're at bootloader, connect USB and then flash a stock RUU.
androidcdma said:
While you're at bootloader, connect USB and then flash a stock RUU.
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Thanks for the reply. Will i lose s-off with this?
Tones1971 said:
Gave my Evo 3d to my borother a few months back, but hes come back to me today saying it was stuck in bootloop.
He booted into the bootloader and did a factory reset, but it was still stuck in bootloop.
I tried to get into recovery to flash a new rom, but when i select recovery from the bootloader, that also goes into a bootloop.
Used adb to push the recovery onto the phone again but still just keeps bootlooping.
Not sure if its important but the phone is s-off. Any ideas on whats going on or how to fix?
Apologies, supposed to put this in Q&A forum
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You didn't say what version of the Evo 3D you have (CDMA or GSM) or what bootloader is installed, but if it's a Sprint CDMA model I would recommend flashing the Sprint ICS RUU.exe from Windows after putting the phone into fastboot mode in the bootloader. You may have to relock the bootloader with the "fastboot oem lock" command first if it shows "***UNLOCKED***" at the top of the screen.
That will fix a lot of problems, especially when the phone is in an indeterminate state. After flashing the RUU you can HTC unlock, flash a custom recovery and then root the stock ROM or flash a rooted ROM.
ramjet73
Sorry it is a UK GSM (Europe). I have revolutionary bootloader installed. Got an RUU to try now thanks.
androidcdma said:
While you're at bootloader, connect USB and then flash a stock RUU.
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Tones1971 said:
Thanks for the reply. Will i lose s-off with this?
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^^^^ He got it first with the short version.
No, you won't lose S-OFF and won't need to relock the bootloader first if that's your current status.
And if it's a GSM model everything still applies, you just need a different RUU, which you already have.
ramjet73
Thanks ramjet. Thought this was going to be straightforward but cant get ruu to install. Error 170. Ill keep plugging away / googling away, hopefully come up with something
Tones1971 said:
Thanks ramjet. Thought this was going to be straightforward but cant get ruu to install. Error 170. Ill keep plugging away / googling away, hopefully come up with something
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Error 170 means that the RUU utility can't find the phone. There's a readme.doc for running the RUU here, and the error codes are towards the end of that.
Are you putting it into "fastboot" mode in the bootloader, which should change to "fastboot usb" when it is connected to a computer? You also need to have the HTC USB drivers active, which can be accomplished by installing HTC Sync.
ramjet73
Tones1971 said:
Used adb to push the recovery onto the phone again but still just keeps bootlooping.
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adb push into a bootlooping phone?
do you have the drivers for the phone? (if not download and install HTC Sync as they come with it)
did you try flashing a custom recovery img through fastboot? (go to bootloader select fastboot, connect USB, type "fastboot flash recovery nameOfYourRecoveryImg.img")
Yeah have tried installing custom recovery through fast boot again, and im in fastboot ok when trying to run the RUU. Also have HTC Sync installed from when i had the phone.. Drivers seemed to be ok as i was able to install the custom recovery with adb, alhough i still got bootloop after that.
Ive a few other things to try when i get home from work. Im sure it shouldnt be too difficult to resolve. Hopefully anyway.
Well this isnt going smoothly at all. Used another PC and was able to get the RUU to run.
However it now comes up with Error 131 Customer ID problem. The RUU was for HTC Europe (non branded). The phone was sim free. When i posted months back my cid was HTC_001. I checked it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22394863&postcount=172
However now when i get my CID it is showing as CID0202. Any way i can get an RUU to install? Any idea how a CID could change?
EDIT: noticed i used a different command last time.
fastboot getvar cid shows CID0202
adb shell getprop ro.cid now shows device not found (previously showed CID_001)
Thats typing both commands in same window, one after the other. One gets CID0202, the other device not found???
There's a change cid command in fastboot, fastboot oem writecid or something along those lines... however i believe the cid check is in the updater scripts of the ruu in which case a fastboot flash of all the img files should avoid it entirely... i don't remember the procedure for extracting the img files from the ruu but i believe ur supposed to run it and then dig through your temp files...
dessolator666 said:
There's a change cid command in fastboot, fastboot oem writecid or something along those lines... however i believe the cid check is in the updater scripts of the ruu in which case a fastboot flash of all the img files should avoid it entirely... i don't remember the procedure for extracting the img files from the ruu but i believe ur supposed to run it and then dig through your temp files...
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Thanks for this. Ill see if i can find anything else out about it. So saves running the RUU exe and no cid check done then?
Need to bump this as im not getting anywhere. No RUU's will install, error 31 customer error. Have flashed recovery via ADB and through PG86IMG.ZIP, but still cant get in to recovery as it just continually reboots.
S-OFF with revolutionary. Anybody any ideas please?
Got bigger problems than i thought. Finally got an RUU to install after 4 days of trying, by first using fastboot oem writecid 11111111. But when the phone rebooted it was back bootlooping again. Is there any hope for my phone?
Tones1971 said:
Got bigger problems than i thought. Finally got an RUU to install after 4 days of trying, by first using fastboot oem writecid 11111111. But when the phone rebooted it was back bootlooping again. Is there any hope for my phone?
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You need to stop cross posting in the d3rp Q&A thread and your own thread if you want more help. Cross-posting is stongly discouraged on XDA and it's really confusing when you are asking for help in one thread while getting different advice in another.
It sounds to me like all the CID changes on your phone have left it in an indeterminate state and I'm not sure at this point what is the correct CID and RUU for your model. If you could detemine that, set the CID correctly and flash the right RUU the phone should work, but it might be too late if you have in fact been flashing firmware that doesn't match your phone because the right RUU may not back that out properly.
That's all I can offer at this point, but since I don't know the history of your phone and how it got the various CID's you have reported, you will probably be the one that needs to figure it out.
ramjet73

Need help returning to stock.

Hey guys, i have my rezound running cleanrom icse 3.1 and want to revert back to stock - no root ect. so much has changed since i did this last so im confused, How do i go back to stock, i did the factory reset but that just puts me back to no data on cleanrom icse 3.1.
Any help would be appreciated.
i have clockwork recovery installed
*unlocked*
s-on
hboot 2.10.000
thabnks
real stock
Do a Google search for:
RUU_VIGOR_ICS_35_S_VERIZON_WWE_3.14.605.12_Radio_RS_1.22.10.0424r_3622A_MR3_9K_release_270509_signed.exe
Relock your phone with these fastboot commands:
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then put your phone back into fastboot with power/volume down, then run this exe as Administrator.
You'l unroot it and turn it into 100% stock. If S-0ff, it wont change that.
michaelbsheldon said:
Do a Google search for:
RUU_VIGOR_ICS_35_S_VERIZON_WWE_3.14.605.12_Radio_RS_1.22.10.0424r_3622A_MR3_9K_release_270509_signed.exe
Relock your phone with these fastboot commands:
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then put your phone back into fastboot with power/volume down, then run this exe as Administrator.
You'l unroot it and turn it into 100% stock. If S-0ff, it wont change that.
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Thanks, ill try this and get back to you.
Again thank you.
michaelbsheldon said:
Do a Google search for:
RUU_VIGOR_ICS_35_S_VERIZON_WWE_3.14.605.12_Radio_RS_1.22.10.0424r_3622A_MR3_9K_release_270509_signed.exe
Relock your phone with these fastboot commands:
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then put your phone back into fastboot with power/volume down, then run this exe as Administrator.
You'l unroot it and turn it into 100% stock. If S-0ff, it wont change that.
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im getting an error:
C:\mini-adb_vigor>fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
... INFOvreg_set: request is duplicated id 14
INFO vigor_init_sd, SD card power on ok
INFOsdcc_init_memory_device done
INFO[FAT_ERROR] fat_open_file: can not find SMART_IO.CRD
INFO[JAVACARD_ERR] SMART_IO.CRD cann't find
INFOwritesecureflag: Permission denied, value 1
OKAY [ 1.578s]
finished. total time: 1.578s
C:\mini-adb_vigor>
any ideads?
next
Android Police posted a zip file 3.14.605.12PH98IMG.zip.
Its the same info in that RUU.
Download it, rename to just PH98IMG.zip and place in root of sdcard.
Run that, and it'll do the factory restore you want, maybe without those
unrequested comments it made in fastboot.
michaelbsheldon said:
Android Police posted a zip file 3.14.605.12PH98IMG.zip.
Its the same info in that RUU.
Download it, rename to just PH98IMG.zip and place in root of sdcard.
Run that, and it'll do the factory restore you want, maybe without those
unrequested comments it made in fastboot.
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Tried that, didnt work, hboot/cwm recovery said invalid,
I finally got s-off with the JuopunutBear / wire trick and now it seems to be working.
Thank you for the guidance.:good:
Firstly, the problem why the RUU wasn't working, was that your bootloader was unlocked (fastboot oem lock to relock the bootloader)
This usually gives an "Unknown Error 99" message.
The reason it worked after S-OFF is because JuopunutBear erases the unlock token.
Secondly, when you're trying to do something like this, it's better to search for a reliable source for instructions & not jump at any answers that you can find.
michaelbsheldon said:
Do a Google search for:
RUU_VIGOR_ICS_35_S_VERIZON_WWE_3.14.605.12_Radio_RS_1.22.10.0424r_3622A_MR3_9K_release_270509_signed.exe
Relock your phone with these fastboot commands:
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then put your phone back into fastboot with power/volume down, then run this exe as Administrator.
You'l unroot it and turn it into 100% stock. If S-0ff, it wont change that.
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This answer is so so wrong. How can you provide advice on something that you have no idea about?
This instructions are for S-ON & if your device has JuopunutBear hboot, then this will brick the phone.
Would you ever be willing to try something like this on your own phone?
*
If you'd been bothered to read OP comments, he was S-0n, so JBear Hboot couldn't have been there.
Save your crabby comments.
michaelbsheldon said:
If you'd been bothered to read OP comments, he was S-0n, so JBear Hboot couldn't have been there.
Save your crabby comments.
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Sure, in which case writesecureflag isn't required at all.
Although these wrong S ON bricks are unbrickable, never in any case tell anyone to do that command unless you fully understand the implications of what you are saying.
If you notice, he later did S-OFF with JuopunutBear:
wohn said:
I finally got s-off with the JuopunutBear / wire trick and now it seems to be working.
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in which case, his phone would have bricked if he had JB hboot had tried your commands.
The android police RUU you linked to is not an Official RUU, it's made from an OTA. Which is why he was unable to flash it without S-OFF.
The instructions you gave were wrong & I simply called you out on that.
I honestly don't want to argue on this, I just want you to be careful of what you advice people to do.
Although this is a public forum & everyone's input is welcome & I'm nobody to enforce any rules; I'm simply giving you my opinion.
The rest is upto you. Good day.

HTC White screen

Ok, I have been away from the site and havent messed with my phone for over a year so I am really rusty but I want to flash to ICS. However after many hours today without success I have restored the GB. Hoping someone can give me some insight to my mistake as things have changed a far bit in a year.
I currently have Nils Business Sense Gingerbread and want to go flash Nils Business ICS 4.0.3 Sense. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508118
I believe I followed direction as described on the above page but I could never get the recent RUU to install. Looking at the directions on the above thread post #3 "Latest RUU Leak and Installation Instructions" I can get it to step #6 but things fall apart there. It finds the PH98IMG.zip and scans it like the directions say but never prompts me to say "yes" as describes. It does have the progress bar on the right side that will complete and then returns to the bootloader screen but at no point does it actually go to the white HTC load screen. Is there something missing from the directions or could I have missed something?
The phone was unlocked thru HTC website over a year ago. I believe its s-off but dont remember and unable to figure out how to tell.
Thanks in advance. Mark
Okay, first of all, to check if you are s-off boot into bootloader and look up top. Around the 2nd or 3rd line I believe, it will say Vigor and either s-off or s-on in there.
If you are s-on you need to relock the bootloader in fastboot.
fastboot oem lock
If you didn't do that and you are s-on that's probably the issue.
I ran the RUU a week or so ago so I'm trying to remember exactly what happened.
I don't recall if it just automatically ran or if it asked me if I wanted to "update".
When you say you see a progress bar, do you see a list of items and does it say "updating" next to each item as it gets to it? Can you say exactly what is on the screen after it starts? Also you are using the latest global, 4.03.605.2?
After it makes a first pass it will go to a black screen for a couple minutes then back to bootloader to run again. Then you'll see the same screen with the list and "updating" next to each item.
Then it will boot back into bootloader and ask you if you want to reboot iirc. Or else it reboots itself but I think it asked me. Then you'll see a normal boot but it will take a while so just be patient.
Thanks for the quick reply.
No it never gets to the point of updating anything. I finds then scans the img, it has a blue completion bar on the right side of the screen when it is scanning. That will complete but it never updates anything and returns to the recovery screen. I even tried just loading the ROM without installing the RUU and it sat on the white HTC screen for an hour so clearly I have to update the RUU before I can flash Nils ROM.
Ok apparently I am S-on so need to relock bootloader.
Can you give me a little more details on how to do it. Guessing I'm not grasping fastboot oem lock.
Are you s-off or s-on? If s-on, did you relock first?
You might try running the 3.14.xxxxxx from here:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
It's an exe file so just double click it on the desktop and it will run.
Or you can give these commands in fastboot:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip NameOfZip.zip
Then if that works you can try the global again. Double the work, but unless someone else comes along with a solution it's something you can try while waiting.
mbrudolph said:
Ok apparently I am S-on so need to relock bootloader.
Can you give me a little more details on how to do it. Guessing I'm not grasping fastboot oem lock.
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Okay, that's probably it then. Was writing my last post when you posted.
So power down the phone, pull the battery then put it back in and boot into bootloader. Switch to fastboot and connect to your pc.
Open up your command window and navigate to where you have your fastboot/adb folder (I attached what you need in case you no longer have it, just place the folder on the root of your pc so you would navigate to c:\android).
Then type
fastboot oem lock
That will lock you so you can run the RUU.
Afterwards you will need to unlock again. If you no longer have your unlock code you can get it again from HTCDev. If you go to their site it explains how.
http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Once you receive your token put it in the "android" folder (or whatever the name of your folder you use for fastboot is).
Then type
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
I keep my android folder with the unlock token and latest Amon Ra recovery in there so I always know they're there if I need them.
Then you'll need to flash the newest AmonRa, it's up to 3.16 now.
Root ( didn't have to do anything, was already set to flash ROM)
Flash Nils' ROM.
Also, since you are s-on you will need to flash the kernel from the ROM after you flash the ROM. I don't know if he has it set to make a PH98IMG file or not - some ROMs create one on your sd card. If not, you need to pull it from the ROM, put it in the "android" folder and flash in fastboot. I would pull it out ahead of time in case so you're ready.
fastboot flash boot boot.img (or whatever the name of his kernel is)
Then you should be able to boot up and enjoy.
feralicious said:
Okay, that's probably it then. Was writing my last post when you posted.
So power down the phone, pull the battery then put it back in and boot into bootloader. Switch to fastboot and connect to your pc.
Open up your command window and navigate to where you have your fastboot/adb folder (I attached what you need in case you no longer have it, just place the folder on the root of your pc so you would navigate to c:\android).
Then type
fastboot oem lock
That will lock you so you can run the RUU.
Afterwards you will need to unlock again. If you no longer have your unlock code you can get it again from HTCDev. If you go to their site it explains how.
http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Once you receive your token put it in the "android" folder (or whatever the name of your folder you use for fastboot is).
Then type
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
I keep my android folder with the unlock token and latest Amon Ra recovery in there so I always know they're there if I need them.
Then you'll need to flash the newest AmonRa, it's up to 3.16 now.
Root ( didn't have to do anything, was already set to flash ROM)
Flash Nils' ROM.
Also, since you are s-on you will need to flash the kernel from the ROM after you flash the ROM. I don't know if he has it set to make a PH98IMG file or not - some ROMs create one on your sd card. If not, you need to pull it from the ROM, put it in the "android" folder and flash in fastboot. I would pull it out ahead of time in case so you're ready.
fastboot flash boot boot.img (or whatever the name of his kernel is)
Then you should be able to boot up and enjoy.
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Hey feralicious,
Been reading this and with my white screen issue, I have two questions.....first is like you I have an android folder where I keep the unlock token and amonRa recovery but mine is 3.15. Where can I get 3.16 from? I saw a thread with zip files but it said you had to be S-off and I am not.
My second question is what is file you attached here?
318sugarhill said:
Hey feralicious,
Been reading this and with my white screen issue, I have two questions.....first is like you I have an android folder where I keep the unlock token and amonRa recovery but mine is 3.15. Where can I get 3.16 from? I saw a thread with zip files but it said you had to be S-off and I am not.
My second question is what is file you attached here?
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There's a link for 3.16 at the bottom of the Amon Ra thread in development. Not the attachments, the link right above those.
I attached the folder with the files needed to use fastboot/adb.
feralicious said:
There's a link for 3.16 at the bottom of the Amon Ra thread in development. Not the attachments, the link right above those.
I attached the folder with the files needed to use fastboot/adb.
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Ok. I don't need those. I have adb all set. I will check that thread again. Any real difference in 3.16 vs 3.15?
318sugarhill said:
Ok. I don't need those. I have adb all set. I will check that thread again. Any real difference in 3.16 vs 3.15?
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The only difference I know of is that 3.16 has a working root option.
Feralicious,
Just wanted to thank you again. Today, I finally got everything updated and working well. Couldn't have done it without your help.
THANKS!!! :highfive:
Mark
mbrudolph said:
Feralicious,
Just wanted to thank you again. Today, I finally got everything updated and working well. Couldn't have done it without your help.
THANKS!!! :highfive:
Mark
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You're welcome! Glad I could help. :good:

[Q] HTC One M7, Reverse S-Off Super CID Confusion

Hello Everyone,
I know this probably isn't the best place to post this question. I'm limited to not posting in the dev section.
I'm going to post my question and hope someone can help anyway.
I have an HTC One (M7) that seemed to have reception problems. I always thought I just needed to flash a new radio. So I went ahead and S-OFF'd my phone as well as Super CID. I then flashed a new radio & my reception problem seemed to go away. (or so i thought).
I then went ahead and turned my AT&T One into a Google Edition.
I have noticed that my reception problems never really went away. (When I am at home I have full bars. The conversation starts out fine, but about 10 seconds in, the person at the other end can no longer hear me.)
I now suspect this is a problem with the antenna & I have to get my phone back to stock so that I can hopefully switch out for a new one.
I'm just wondering which step I should do first. S-On again (I used REVONE to S-OFF) , CID back to AT&T, or switch back from the GE rom?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Dan
demayod said:
Hello Everyone,
I know this probably isn't the best place to post this question. I'm limited to not posting in the dev section.
I'm going to post my question and hope someone can help anyway.
I have an HTC One (M7) that seemed to have reception problems. I always thought I just needed to flash a new radio. So I went ahead and S-OFF'd my phone as well as Super CID. I then flashed a new radio & my reception problem seemed to go away. (or so i thought).
I then went ahead and turned my AT&T One into a Google Edition.
I have noticed that my reception problems never really went away. (When I am at home I have full bars. The conversation starts out fine, but about 10 seconds in, the person at the other end can no longer hear me.)
I now suspect this is a problem with the antenna & I have to get my phone back to stock so that I can hopefully switch out for a new one.
I'm just wondering which step I should do first. S-On again (I used REVONE to S-OFF) , CID back to AT&T, or switch back from the GE rom?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Dan
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If I were returning my phone to Stock, this is the process I would use
Change CID to Stock fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
Run the latest RUU for my phone
then use Revone to lock the bootloader and s-on
I think that's the correct order .. if anyone knows different please chime in
Here's a definitive Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
clsA said:
If I were returning my phone to Stock, this is the process I would use
Change CID to Stock fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
Run the latest RUU for my phone
then use Revone to lock the bootloader and s-on
I think that's the correct order .. if anyone knows different please chime in
Here's a definitive Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
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Thanks so much for the response! I appreciate the help. Very informative. I'll read through & hopefully I report back with good news tomorrow morning. :cyclops:
Yay! All done!
Thanks so much for the guide! and the help!
-Dan
clsA said:
If I were returning my phone to Stock, this is the process I would use
Change CID to Stock fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
Run the latest RUU for my phone
then use Revone to lock the bootloader and s-on
I think that's the correct order .. if anyone knows different please chime in
Here's a definitive Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
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I guess I spoke too soon. After completion, I realized that TWRP was still installed, so I flashed the stock recovery. At this point everything seemed fine, but I noticed that the supersu icon was still there. I also noticed that wifi will no longer turn on. Clearly I've done something wrong.
The first time I had used a nandroid backup to restore to stock, then lock, s-on, remove tampered. That is when I realized TWRP was still installed and SuperSu was still there.
This is when I downloaded an RUU that matched my phone, but it errors saying something like "wrong boot version" (I'm not near my home pc to look)
I tried the process again & somehow SuperSu lost binaries. So I unlocked my bootloader again through HTCDev.com This gave me working SuperSu again. And this is where I am stuck.
I wonder if the GE rom changed something so that this process wont work?
demayod said:
I guess I spoke too soon. After completion, I realized that TWRP was still installed, so I flashed the stock recovery. At this point everything seemed fine, but I noticed that the supersu icon was still there. I also noticed that wifi will no longer turn on. Clearly I've done something wrong.
The first time I had used a nandroid backup to restore to stock, then lock, s-on, remove tampered. That is when I realized TWRP was still installed and SuperSu was still there.
This is when I downloaded an RUU that matched my phone, but it errors saying something like "wrong boot version" (I'm not near my home pc to look)
I tried the process again & somehow SuperSu lost binaries. So I unlocked my bootloader again through HTCDev.com This gave me working SuperSu again. And this is where I am stuck.
I wonder if the GE rom changed something so that this process wont work?
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when you run the RUU did you use the exe or Rom.zip /?
I use the rom.zip and flash in fastboot...
clsA said:
when you run the RUU did you use the exe or Rom.zip /?
I use the rom.zip and flash in fastboot...
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I used the ruu. I didn't realize you can access a Rom.zip. how can I try that? Thanks!
demayod said:
I used the ruu. I didn't realize you can access a Rom.zip. how can I try that? Thanks!
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This is the instructions posted by Scotty85
I'm just re-posting it for you
http://androidforums.com/t-one-all-things-root/723061-t-ruu-1-26-502-12-a.html#post5864243
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here is how you extract rom.zip:
Quote:
the .exe utilities can be finicky,so if you have trouble getting it to run, you can extract "rom.zip" in the following manner:
-start the utility
-check the "i understand" box to move on to the next screen
-hide the utility temporarily out of site
-search your C drive for "rom.zip". you will find it in a temporary location(it will be in a different spot each time you run the utility)
-open the folder location,and transfer rom.zip to a safe location on your PC.
-unhide and cancel the utility,youre done with it.
-rom.zip can be flashed using
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
fastboot flash zip rom.zip (yes do this 2 times)
fastboot reboot
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here are some directions to flash "rom.zip"
if youre working with a booted,operational phone,you can flsh the file in the following manner:
-open a cmd window
-change to adb/fastboot directory
cd c:\foldername
(cd c:\mini-adb if youve used any of my guides )
-place the zip file you want to flash into adb/fastboot directory
-enable usb debug,disable fastboot,plug in phone
-check for connectivity
adb devices (should return serial number)
-boot to fastboot
adb reboot bootloader
-check for connectivity again
fastboot devices
-flash the file
fastboot erase cache
fastboto oem rebootRUU (will put you in ruu mode,black screen silver htc letters)
fastboot flash zip zipfilename.zip (will send and flash the file. dont interupt it while the cmd window shows its writinging,and the green status bar is moving on the phone screen)
*sometimes a file will fail with a pre-update error. this is normal,just enter again:
fastboot flash zip zipfilename.zip
and this time it will finish
-when you get "finished" and "OK"
fastboot reboot-bootloader (takes you back to fastboot)
-reboot back to the OS
fastbooot reboot
you can use this if you dont have an operational phone as well. you just need to manually put the phone in fastboot(select from hboot menu) then skip the "adb" commands and start with fastboot devices
to answer your other question,yes,you will need to re-unlock and re-install recovery after running the RUU. an ruu is designed as an "unroot" solution, or emergency fix,if other attempts have not made the phone operational.
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clsA said:
This is the instructions posted by Scotty85
I'm just re-posting it for you
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Thank you for the help, but still no good. I end up with FAILED (remote: 43 main version check fail) after I try to flash the zip.
demayod said:
Thank you for the help, but still no good. I end up with FAILED (remote: 43 main version check fail) after I try to flash the zip.
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change your CID back to 11111111 and try again
Did you change you MID ?
What is the name of the RUU your using ?
My mid is PN0712000. I think that was always my mid. Don't recall changing it.
My cid is currently CW__001
I've tried: RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_Cingular_1.26.502.12.exe
also tried: RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_Cingular_US_1.26.502.15_Radio_4A.17.3250.20_10.40.1150.04_release_326691_signed_2.exe
I'm currently S-On (could that be an issue?)
I'm unlocked.
clsA said:
change your CID back to 11111111 and try again
Did you change you MID ?
What is the name of the RUU your using ?
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It worked once I set CID to 11111111 !!
So now I just have to change CID back, reverse S-Off again and change the unlocked and tampered flags?
Yep that should do it
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4
It did! I'm completely back to stock. I decided to update to the latest RUU that AT&T has released. Just to avoid AT&T wanting me to update to see if it fixes the problem. I know for a fact that it wouldn't fix the problem anyway.
Oddly, my phone told me I was up to date while on the .12 RUU even though I knew the .15 RUU exists. I downloaded the RUU for .15 and it ran fine once I went back to stock after running the .12 rom.zip.
In summary, you saved me from a huge headache! Thanks so much for all the help & kindness.
demayod said:
It worked once I set CID to 11111111 !!
So now I just have to change CID back, reverse S-Off again and change the unlocked and tampered flags?
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How did you change our CID if you were S-On?
clsA said:
If I were returning my phone to Stock, this is the process I would use
Change CID to Stock fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
Run the latest RUU for my phone
then use Revone to lock the bootloader and s-on
I think that's the correct order .. if anyone knows different please chime in
Here's a definitive Guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
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Hi guys this might be the wrong platform for this question ...but can anyone pls help me with the stock cidnum for sprint htc one M8..thanks
larrydadz said:
Hi guys this might be the wrong platform for this question ...but can anyone pls help me with the stock cidnum for sprint htc one M8..thanks
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Comments: Sprint
modelid:
cid: SPCS_001

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