[TWRP BACK-UP][REFERENCE] - ATT HTC One Stock TWRP Back Up - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Someone asked me to upload this...
Its boot and system backed up from TWRP 2.5. I also have the system dump if you want / need it. If so let me know...
UPDATE: There is now an RUU out so I feel this thread has served its purpose. I am going to close it on down but leave the files up...
ATT HTC One Stock TWRP Back Up.7z
I hope someone finds this useful!
Using TWRP 2.5 you can restore your device to 99.9% stock :highfive:

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The file is in 7zip format.
Its not flashable.
Upzip it and copy the TWRP folder to your device.
Use the Restore menu from twrp to return to stock
Best we have untill someone shares the stock RUU

The stock rooted roms located here (http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=87) are installable via twrp though right?

What build version is this?
Drew
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drewdatrip said:
What build version is this?
Drew
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As far as I know theirs only one version of AT&T Rom -1.26.502.10-

clsA said:
As far as I know theirs only one version of AT&T Rom -1.26.502.10-
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Thank you however I have seen versions of .6 .10 and .12
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scrosler said:
Info
The file is in 7zip format.
Its not flashable.
Upzip it and copy the TWRP folder to your device.
Use the Restore menu from twrp to return to stock
Best we have untill someone shares the stock RUU
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you would also need to change the folder name for your device I think
should look like
TWRP
BACKUPS
<Your Phone ID >
STOCK

n8dog89 said:
The stock rooted roms located here (http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=87) are installable via twrp though right?
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Yep!
drewdatrip said:
Thank you however I have seen versions of .6 .10 and .12
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Its whatever the device shipped with. I didint bother to look.
clsA said:
you would also need to change the folder name for your device I think
should look like
TWRP
BACKUPS
<Your Phone ID >
STOCK
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Good catch!

drewdatrip said:
Thank you however I have seen versions of .6 .10 and .12
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those sound like international version numbers not AT&T ... I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time

clsA said:
those sound like international version numbers not AT&T ... I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time
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There was one before the. 10 for att on release date, but since then that's been it.
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clsA said:
those sound like international version numbers not AT&T ... I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time
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Nope .6 was stick shipped as well as .10
.12 is an unreleased version but it's out there all Att software versions
Drew
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drewdatrip said:
Nope .6 was stick shipped as well as .10
.12 is an unreleased version but it's out there all Att software versions
Drew
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Good info thanks

Good info!

Would this work with the 64gb version as well?

derekmarch said:
Would this work with the 64gb version as well?
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Not sure but I would believe it would.
There is now an RUU out so I am not sure how useful this is any more.
I am going to lock the thread and not title it reference.

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[Q] Sprint can't seem to activate EVO with custom ROM - how do i return to stock?

From what I've found, I should be able to unroot or use an RUU depending on my version.
I'm running CM10.0.0.0. I can't seem to find what version RUU I have on the phone.
It seems I need to go back to stock in order to activate the phone. How do I go about doing that, or where do I find my RUU version info in CM10?
Thanks!
ucallmebobby said:
From what I've found, I should be able to unroot or use an RUU depending on my version.
I'm running CM10.0.0.0. I can't seem to find what version RUU I have on the phone.
It seems I need to go back to stock in order to activate the phone. How do I go about doing that, or where do I find my RUU version info in CM10?
Thanks!
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You can just flash a stock sense rom
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thicklizard said:
You can just flash a stock sense rom
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Oh, didn't realize any stock sense rom was good enough. Sweet!
Now I don't know which ones work for my phone - I tried flashing one and it didn't boot up.
I'm just going to go searching for stock roms and try each one, unless one of you experts would know which should work with a phone that can run CM10.
ucallmebobby said:
Oh, didn't realize any stock sense rom was good enough. Sweet!
Now I don't know which ones work for my phone - I tried flashing one and it didn't boot up.
I'm just going to go searching for stock roms and try each one, unless one of you experts would know which should work with a phone that can run CM10.
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Try mean rom because if you are son it will flash the kernel for you
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thicklizard said:
Try mean rom because if you are son it will flash the kernel for you
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That's what I'm using now. Here's a link to help you out...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1727167

New AT&T ota update

When I asked an HTC rep they said it was the final approved version from AT&T. Was wondering if anyone else has the phone already and has gained root access with the original software version that came with the pre release devices.
Thanks in advance
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i haven't rooted yet
Gotta find a way to unlock the bootloader before you can root it.
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Gotta find a way to unlock the bootloader before you can root it.
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Isn't the bootloader unlocked already?
Prime said:
Isn't the bootloader unlocked already?
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For now
Unlocked the bootloader through HTCdev today, and then rooted it. Was really easy.
Though I imagine since AT&T has said that the bootloader will eventually not be allowed to be unlocked, that it'll probably be nice to get it done sooner than later once you get your device.
HTC will block it per ATT instructions. Better unlock asap lol
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Doesn't rooting it removes some sense apps I heard ?
Can someone confirm this
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Doesn't rooting it removes some sense apps I heard ?
Can someone confirm this
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None of the apps that were mentioned were removed, I still had access to them all.
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None of the apps that were mentioned were removed, I still had access to them all.
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What method did you use ? The toolkit posted in the international version ?
YoungAceAtlanta said:
What method did you use ? The toolkit posted in the international version ?
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I used the toolkit to flash CWM as my recovery, then manually flashed SU through recovery.
prjkthack said:
I used the toolkit to flash CWM as my recovery, then manually flashed SU through recovery.
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Think I might do that. Can you post the SU zip?
You use the same recovery for the international version ?
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Think I might do that. Can you post the SU zip?
You use the same recovery for the international version ?
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I used SuperSU from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
There is a link for a flashable ZIP file that worked perfectly with the HTC One.
Whatever CWM recovery came with that toolkit in the international forums is what I used.
I believe technically, the international and AT&T One devices are the same, so almost anything in the international forum should also work with the AT&T One.
prjkthack said:
I used SuperSU from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
There is a link for a flashable ZIP file that worked perfectly with the HTC One.
Whatever CWM recovery came with that toolkit in the international forums is what I used.
I believe technically, the international and AT&T One devices are the same, so almost anything in the international forum should also work with the AT&T One.
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Thanks man
I'm going to sound really noobie but what does unlocking the boot loader actually do ?
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snorkle said:
I'm going to sound really noobie but what does unlocking the boot loader actually do ?
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Allows you to be able to flash ROMS/Kernels.
05GT said:
Allows you to be able to flash ROMS/Kernels.
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thanks ! but i feel like there is no need to flash a rom over this, i understand people want to make it custom and add certain things to it but the main reason why i flashed always was to find a rom that makes the phone work.. my previous phones all have had major issues -.- (the captivate being te worse)
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Did anyone have the link to download this OTA from HTC or the actual zip they received? I've had mine for 2 weeks & still stuck on 1.26.502.6. Would like to get on 1.26.502.10 without rooting. Thanks!
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pauley said:
Did anyone have the link to download this OTA from HTC or the actual zip they received? I've had mine for 2 weeks & still stuck on 1.26.502.6. Would like to get on 1.26.502.10 without rooting. Thanks!
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Why not root and unlock the bootloader? It's not like you can't put it back to stock. Then you'd be on the latest and greatest.

Flashing international custom ROMs?

Looking at the codenames, both the international One and the ATT/TMOUS One are M7_UL. I'm pretty sure that they should all be able to run identical ROMs. Anyone know anything about this? Is it like the DHD/Inspire 4G where US variants needed an extra zip to flash things to make the ROM compatible?
Already confirmed that this works fine.
Yes they work fine ,first install Rom then flash boot.img
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So I can flash any rom from the International version and it will work perfectly? Has anyone done this?
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Yes.
YoungAceAtlanta said:
So I can flash any rom from the International version and it will work perfectly? Has anyone done this?
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Edit: Previous post removed. I was mistaken. apologies.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
Looking at the codenames, both the international One and the ATT/TMOUS One are M7_UL. I'm pretty sure that they should all be able to run identical ROMs. Anyone know anything about this? Is it like the DHD/Inspire 4G where US variants needed an extra zip to flash things to make the ROM compatible?
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No such thing as international One.
It's all the same. The only seperation is bandwidth that your carrier operates on.
nugzo said:
Depends.... Supposedly if you update to the new firmware and hboot from the OTA update, roms built on the older firmware have issues. Key is to not do the firmware update yet. Not untill the devs start using that as their base..Or at least a base with compatible firmware. I think if you are on 1.19 you are ok. If software is 1.20 then you might have issues. If you are on 1.20 look for roms with the same firmware.
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I'm on 1.26 and all the roms on for the HTC one is 1.29. So is it safe to flash them?
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YoungAceAtlanta said:
I'm on 1.26 and all the roms on for the HTC one is 1.29. So is it safe to flash them?
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Let me research the thread i was reading and will report back. It was the viper thread -i'll post a link. You know what my bad i apologize. I was actually in the wrong forum when i read that. somehow i was in the one x+ forum, Disregard my statement above. i will edit.

[ROM] Stock Rooted Odex/Deodex

Disclaimer: Flash this ROM at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do on your device. I left this stock to provide a base for anybody that wants to use it. Mod this rom how you want. Just please remember to give credit where credit is due.
This is a pure stock rooted rom. It has items like busybox, init.d support and so forth. No apps were added or removed. Both Odexed and Deodexed versions below.
Downloads
These are ATT Stock Roms. You must flash boot.img in fastboot.
jmztaylor said:
These are ATT Stock Roms. You must flash boot.img in fastboot.
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Where can I get the boot.img ?
tblcoach said:
Where can I get the boot.img ?
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I guess I should have clarified that. It's in the zip
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any chance you could wipe up a mod to hide the statusbar clock please
thanks for the stock roms !
Your link is broken
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Has anyone tried flashing this yet? I screwed up my nandroid backup and now I'm stuck with SuperSU Installer now matter how many times I factory restore.
grukko said:
Has anyone tried flashing this yet? I screwed up my nandroid backup and now I'm stuck with SuperSU Installer now matter how many times I factory restore.
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I just flashed the Deodex with no problems
Thanks man. Some reason my nandroid won't restore.....anyway is there anyway we can get the longpress back for menu? Or can someone point me in the right direction.
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Fidelio_o said:
Thanks man. Some reason my nandroid won't restore.....anyway is there anyway we can get the longpress back for menu? Or can someone point me in the right direction.
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you could try installing the Xposed Framework installer, and then grab that mod (the longpress back button menu option) and enable it. I think it should work. correct me someone, if I'm wrong.
Personally, I just went ahead and flashed ROMs from the WWE HTC One forum here on XDA dev - [HTC One (M7)] since they have the mods I want, and they work fine with our AT&T model. LTE working as well. I do think there's probably a slight issue with mismatched FIRMWARE and base version, because my LTE reception is like 2-3 bars on ROMs like ARHD 5.1 or TrickDroid 4.0 (based on 129.xx.xxx.5) whereas it's full-bar on the stock AT&T ROM.
hope I helped.. hit me up with any questions. the Xposed framework stuff you can actually find a link to in the ARHD thread (careful, don't install ARHD 6 right now, there's some issues people are having. 5.1 is good). Paul Obrien from MoDaCo hosts all the Xposed stuff.
I'll be flashing this tomorrow after I unbox my one
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sneef said:
you could try installing the Xposed Framework installer, and then grab that mod (the longpress back button menu option) and enable it. I think it should work. correct me someone, if I'm wrong.
Personally, I just went ahead and flashed ROMs from the WWE HTC One forum here on XDA dev - [HTC One (M7)] since they have the mods I want, and they work fine with our AT&T model. LTE working as well. I do think there's probably a slight issue with mismatched FIRMWARE and base version, because my LTE reception is like 2-3 bars on ROMs like ARHD 5.1 or TrickDroid 4.0 (based on 129.xx.xxx.5) whereas it's full-bar on the stock AT&T ROM.
hope I helped.. hit me up with any questions. the Xposed framework stuff you can actually find a link to in the ARHD thread (careful, don't install ARHD 6 right now, there's some issues people are having. 5.1 is good). Paul Obrien from MoDaCo hosts all the Xposed stuff.
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Yeah I was running ARHD but decided to just come back and stay stock and rooted. Didn't really have any issues or anything. Just wanted to get back to stock. But now find myself missing the Menu button to get rid of the black bar on a lot of apps I use. Wish devs would update their stuff lol I mean ICS been out about a year already.
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Can I return my phone to the at&t store with this rom if I uninstall the root? Unfortunately my HTC One has one small stuck pixel and it is really bugging me since it is very noticeable in dark colors, so I think I am going to return it and get a new one.
CaLiSwEEPeR said:
Can I return my phone to the at&t store with this rom if I uninstall the root? Unfortunately my HTC One has one small stuck pixel and it is really bugging me since it is very noticeable in dark colors, so I think I am going to return it and get a new one.
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ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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plmiller0905 said:
There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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I've taken phones back that were rooted and unlocked and I have never had an issue. I've never had a rep check to see if SU is installed or boot into bootloader to check the status. As long as it cut on and off and wasnt damaged I was good to go.
plmiller0905 said:
There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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This is why I decided not to root or unlock until there's a att RUU available for the one
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aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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plmiller0905 said:
There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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hmm you are right, well I never took a look at the supersu app on my htc one, since typically in the past I have been able to uninstall the root from the supersu app. On my Nexus 4 though I do have the option to uninstall the root
Nice JMZ,
I'll be using this for the base for my ROM. First have to make my gs3 users happy and release and update, then work begins on this
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graffixnyc said:
Nice JMZ,
I'll be using this for the base for my ROM. First have to make my gs3 users happy and release and update, then work begins on this
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Well I just realized you can flash boot in recovery. No need for dumlock. So I'm going to repackage these to actually flash boot.img
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Not able to update to 4.4.2

I have rooted, s off and put in custom recovery cwm. I downloaded the ota update for 4.4.2. When I try to install, it goes to recovery and says error, can't mount e:. Can anyone help with this?
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sacthegreat said:
I have rooted, s off and put in custom recovery cwm. I downloaded the ota update for 4.4.2. When I try to install, it goes to recovery and says error, can't mount e:. Can anyone help with this?
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You need the stock recovery to be able to apply the OTA
pradeepvizz said:
You need the stock recovery to be able to apply the OTA
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Can't I do something like this - http://goo.gl/9d9Xoo??
I read on in other forums that updating to the latest version of CWM will also fix the issue, but ROM manager says that the latest model is not compatible with One Max!
sacthegreat said:
Can't I do something like this - http://goo.gl/9d9Xoo??
I read on in other forums that updating to the latest version of CWM will also fix the issue, but ROM manager says that the latest model is not compatible with One Max!
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There is no 4.4.2 for HTC One Max yet only HTC One which is NOT going to work on your device. Give it a couple more weeks.
neodiver said:
There is no 4.4.2 for HTC One Max yet only HTC One which is NOT going to work on your device. Give it a couple more weeks.
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That sorta depends on which carrier you have. Some have gotten the update already.
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dottat said:
That sorta depends on which carrier you have. Some have gotten the update already.
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Must be International?? According to HTC neither Sprint nor Verizon has been released yet: http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/
If this is the case than sacthegreat is going to need to flash stock rom in order to successfully receive the update.
neodiver said:
Must be International?? According to HTC neither Sprint nor Verizon has been released yet: http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/
If this is the case than sacthegreat is going to need to flash stock rom in order to successfully receive the update.
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Yep...his home country is India. Sounds like his biggest prob is the custom recovery he's trying to flash the ota with.
Can't wait for the ota to land stateside
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dottat said:
Yep...his home country is India. Sounds like his biggest prob is the custom recovery he's trying to flash the ota with.
Can't wait for the ota to land stateside
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Yeah, that aint gonna fly
Tell me about it... I'm not very excited to see that Sprint has fallen to the bottom of the list!
yup.. .got the OTA for my T6UL today morning. It downloaded alright, but couldn't install. Guess I will revert to stock recovery and check. Need to research now as to how to install stock recovery,
and if that will remove my root or S-off!!
sacthegreat said:
yup.. .got the OTA for my T6UL today morning. It downloaded alright, but couldn't install. Guess I will revert to stock recovery and check. Need to research now as to how to install stock recovery,
and if that will remove my root or S-off!!
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Updating will most assuredly remove your root but it's not a huge deal to re-root. It won't change your s-off. Hopefully you did a full Nandroid before you installed your custom rom, It will only take you a couple steps and a few minutes to get back to where you started. If not you will have to hunt down the stock rom and flash, which shouldn't be all that difficult either. Whichever you end up doing, I would perform a fresh titanium backup of JUST your apps. This way you can get right back to where you are after you update! Good luck
I didn't even know the update was out...
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One max HK version is already out, not seeing in Taiwan yet(only HTC One updated)
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AA181891 said:
One max HK version is already out, not seeing in Taiwan yet(only HTC One updated)
Read by my HTC One max itself
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Do you know when us gets it
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thayl0 said:
Do you know when us gets it
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Verizon could be out any day. Sprint probably a few more weeks
I'm not a staff so I have no idea about release date
but HTC just declared the future products and including last year New One series have 2 years update support, I guess US carrier will release it soon, the KitKat now is standing at front of a door, shouting "LET ME OUT!" =P
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neodiver said:
Updating will most assuredly remove your root but it's not a huge deal to re-root. It won't change your s-off. Hopefully you did a full Nandroid before you installed your custom rom, It will only take you a couple steps and a few minutes to get back to where you started. If not you will have to hunt down the stock rom and flash, which shouldn't be all that difficult either. Whichever you end up doing, I would perform a fresh titanium backup of JUST your apps. This way you can get right back to where you are after you update! Good luck
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I am on stock ROM itself as of now. So just need to flash the stock recovery and check!
Okie thanks, I will try to flash the stock recovery and check once.
sacthegreat said:
I am on stock ROM itself as of now. So just need to flash the stock recovery and check!
Okie thanks, I will try to flash the stock recovery and check once.
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Ok, so i put in custom recovery, and then tried installing the OTA. A red exclamation came, and after 5 minutes, it rebooted. No other messages nothing! Still at 4.3 only!
sacthegreat said:
Ok, so i put in custom recovery, and then tried installing the OTA. A red exclamation came, and after 5 minutes, it rebooted. No other messages nothing! Still at 4.3 only!
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As far as I know you flash the ota updates
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stock, please
sacthegreat said:
Ok, so i put in custom recovery, and then tried installing the OTA. A red exclamation came, and after 5 minutes, it rebooted. No other messages nothing! Still at 4.3 only!
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you are trying to install the official update via custom recovery? I bet this won't work ( tell me if I'm wrong, new to One max )
find the stock recovery, flash it, then let the phone install it itself.
I met the same error when I using older HTC phones, too.
sacthegreat said:
I am on stock ROM itself as of now. So just need to flash the stock recovery and check!
Okie thanks, I will try to flash the stock recovery and check once.
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You need stock recovery for T6UL that you can find in CWM thread.
its so easy to flash it, just in case... fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I suspect the device needs to be LOCKED for the OTA to be applied. That can be done from Scotty's thread or mostly you are already locked.
You can be S-OFF, nothing to worry about.
Try keep OTA keeper or Superuser's keep root option during OTA. - This mostly might not work because the OTA methods have improved on security, however worth a try.
Unlock immediately after OTA and then ROOT and install the SD card read/write MOD
Backup CWM and upload for us
Thank you!

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