[Q] Verizon Bootloader - HTC One Max

Verizon HTC One Max seems to be blocked on the HTCDEV website? Error Code: 160.
Error Reason: MID Not Allowed. Any way around this yet?
Thanks for any help.

Yep, not allowed. watch for custom dev here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47814420
[RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Touch Recovery 6.0.4.5
Sent from my HTC One Max ?

androidaftermarket said:
Yep, not allowed. watch for custom dev here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47814420
[RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Touch Recovery 6.0.4.5
Sent from my HTC One Max ?
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^^^That link is for Custom recoveries, which you need to be Unlocked to flash, right?
I think THIS post would probably be your best resource for Unlock/S-Off for Verizon phones.

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Htc wildfire cdma "bee"

Hi Guys!! I'm looking for solution to make a recovery and create a custom ROM for HTC Wildfire Bee? I'm new to Android and ROM developing but I have plenty of time to work on it right now just show me the right direction. I know there are two RUUs available for the Bee right now, Alltel and C Spire. Maybe we can make our recovery and custom ROM off these two RUUs?
Another question is, my phone is from Cox. Can I used the custom ROM -once we successfully created a ROM from Alltel or C Spire to my phone?
Thank you so much!!
Hello! I found the firmware on the phone to Android 2.2 HTC Wildfire A315c (HTC Bee) that the description is identical to the HTC Wildfire 6225 / ADR6225 (HTC Bee) but the flash does not work because it did not fit the phone ID. Can anything be done about it?
Sorry for translate.google.com
i have made a custom recovery here for the bee, hopefully rom to come
heavy_metal_man said:
i have made a custom recovery here for the bee, hopefully rom to come
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Dear sir:
I have a A315c cdma mobile which is updated by htcdev, its hboot version is 1.41 and is unlocked but with S-ON, how can I use a CM recovery?
thanks.
I can not update PD06IMG.zip, it tells me wrong zip file or image.
in fact my A315c file is PD0611000_Bee_CT_hboot_1.41.0000.exe.
maplewang2012 said:
Dear sir:
I have a A315c cdma mobile which is updated by htcdev, its hboot version is 1.41 and is unlocked but with S-ON, how can I use a CM recovery?
thanks.
I can not update PD06IMG.zip, it tells me wrong zip file or image.
in fact my A315c file is PD0611000_Bee_CT_hboot_1.41.0000.exe.
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If you have the upgraded hboot that says locked then just skip the pd06img.zip and continue to unlock the bootloader from htcdev. then you can use fastboot to flash clockworkmod recovery.

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.
prjkthack said:
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!
Sent from my HTC One
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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.

[Q] How to tell if bootloader unlocked

I'm still on MDK, rooted and installed TWRP through Goo manager; however, i never read anything about unlocking bootloader. I know when I had the S3, I had to root separately and unlock the bootloader separately. Is there a way to tell if my bootloader is unlocked?
mugenfa5 said:
I'm still on MDK, rooted and installed TWRP through Goo manager; however, i never read anything about unlocking bootloader. I know when I had the S3, I had to root separately and unlock the bootloader separately. Is there a way to tell if my bootloader is unlocked?
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You don't actually unlock the bootloader on the S4. You exploited a security hole in the bootloader to allow you to install TWRP. Root and a custom recovery is as unlocked as you get on this.
Cilraaz said:
You don't actually unlock the bootloader on the S4. You exploited a security hole in the bootloader to allow you to install TWRP. Root and a custom recovery is as unlocked as you get on this.
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oh ok.. I never really understood the s4 was are able to install custom roms if the bootloader wasn't unlocked. I didn't unlock my bootloader on my S3 and flashed a custom ROM which gave me the infamous yellow triangle. I wanted to make sure if there was something else I needed to do before I flash custom roms on the S4.
mugenfa5 said:
oh ok.. I never really understood the s4 was are able to install custom roms if the bootloader wasn't unlocked. I didn't unlock my bootloader on my S3 and flashed a custom ROM which gave me the infamous yellow triangle. I wanted to make sure if there was something else I needed to do before I flash custom roms on the S4.
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If I was you, id install twrp 2.5.0.2 instead of 2.6.0.0 because the newest twrp is unstable at best. I made a zip for 2.5.0.2 today because I was tired of seeing people asking for support from 2.6.0.0
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Surge1223 said:
If I was you, id install twrp 2.5.0.2 instead of 2.6.0.0 because the newest twrp is unstable at best. I made a zip for 2.5.0.2 today because I was tired of seeing people asking for support from 2.6.0.0
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How about an ODIN version for those Dev Ed users?
Just thought I ask.
Surge1223 said:
If I was you, id install twrp 2.5.0.2 instead of 2.6.0.0 because the newest twrp is unstable at best. I made a zip for 2.5.0.2 today because I was tired of seeing people asking for support from 2.6.0.0
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I'm using TWRP 2.5.0.3 but I do get some occasional splash screen freezes.
equake said:
How about an ODIN version for those Dev Ed users?
Just thought I ask.
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IMO its easier to make an odin flashable recovery than a flashable zip
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[Q] Still confused on a few points

Hi all. I've just ordered a One through ATT, PN07120. I've been reading around this forum for a week or so before deciding on the One and there's still a few things I'm uncertain about.
#1 Is there any difference as to root and s-off methods between the ATT model and the International?
#2 Are the ROMs and firmwares in the HTC One forum compatible with this device?
#3 Which is the currently preferred method of s-off, rumrunner or revone? Or does that all depend on what hboot my phone ships with?
Thanks for any advise.
spiralout1 said:
Hi all. I've just ordered a One through ATT, PN07120. I've been reading around this forum for a week or so before deciding on the One and there's still a few things I'm uncertain about.
#1 Is there any difference as to root and s-off methods between the ATT model and the International?
#2 Are the ROMs and firmwares in the HTC One forum compatible with this device?
#3 Which is the currently preferred method of s-off, rumrunner or revone? Or does that all depend on what hboot my phone ships with?
Thanks for any advise.
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Well, root and s-off are two complete different things.
If you get s-off you would be able to install most rims if it all .
It really depends on your hboot but preferable rumrunner.
Check this guide... It give all the steps to get it successfully to the s-off point
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49211347
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TopoX84 said:
It really depends on your hboot but preferable rumrunner.
Check this guide... It give all the steps to get it successfully to the s-off point
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49211347
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Thanks for the link TopoX. For my other questions, I understand root and s-off. I guess I should have just asked if, for all intents and purposes, the ATT model and the International model are the same.
spiralout1 said:
Thanks for the link TopoX. For my other questions, I understand root and s-off. I guess I should have just asked if, for all intents and purposes, the ATT model and the International model are the same.
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yes the steps and software are the same
I have AT&T phone and have flashed many of the international roms without any problems. ViperOne - InsertCoin - ARHD - MaximusHD all work fine.
unlock bootloader @ htcdev.com
flash custom recovery (TWRP)
Flash SuperSU (Root)(this step is actually optional as most roms will include root)
Flash custom rom
Enjoy you new phone !!!

AT&T HTC ONE M8 twrp [ruu file][S-OFF only]

Just one more way to install Twrp or Philz touch recovery to our
HTC one M8 .
Now this is only for S-OFF,Supercid and can be simply made for any of the HTC ONE M8 variants .
Was made for those that are on the fly RUU flashers that can't wait for the use of a computer.
Just like other ruu files in the "0P6BIMG.zip" form
place it on the root of your external sdcard and boot to "hboot".
Once hboot finishes verification and asks you what you want to do
Volume-up and install will finish and you can reboot.
Tested on my at&t HTC one m8 fully converted to GPE,S-OFF, Supercid
I give thanks to @dottat
Over in the Verizon HTC ONE M8 thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831
Download from Dropbox
Usual disclaimer of course,I am nor anybody mentioned in this super simple thread is responsible for what happens to your device
TWRP [emoji652]
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wfkwfi34co2fbe/0P6BIMG.zip?dl=0
Philz touch[emoji652]
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rrnvmdme5su8f31/0P6BIMG.zip?dl=0
You sir, are awesome. I was literally just getting ready to start a question thread asking if this very thing is possible. I remember being able to flash radios this way on my old desire hd. Haven't used it yet, but great to keep just in case.
suprtrukr425 said:
You sir, are awesome. I was literally just getting ready to start a question thread asking if this very thing is possible. I remember being able to flash radios this way on my old desire hd. Haven't used it yet, but great to keep just in case.
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Alternatives are nice to have for sure
jball said:
Alternatives are nice to have for sure
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I know you said this works on your gpe converted att device, do you know if it works on stock att firmware, and dev edition converted att devices?
The reason I'm asking is I noticed that the main version doesn't match my current main version, also the hbootpreupdate does not match either.
suprtrukr425 said:
I know you said this works on your gpe converted att device, do you know if it works on stock att firmware, and dev edition converted att devices?
The reason I'm asking is I noticed that the main version doesn't match my current main version, also the hbootpreupdate does not match either.
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If your S-OFF and supercid than it will work
if replaced the recovery.img file with the lastest trwp.img, will this still work?
SeaCaptain said:
if replaced the recovery.img file with the lastest trwp.img, will this still work?
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Yes it will
Can i flash it in 5.0.1?
Enviado desde mi Moto G 2014 mediante Tapatalk
forddark said:
Can i flash it in 5.0.1?
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This is really old, almost 2 years ago. I would not recommend installing such an old version TWRP.
For Lollipop, download TWRP 2.8.7 and flash using fastboot method: https://twrp.me/devices/htconem8gsm.html
But also recommended to update to Marshmallow firmware, in which case you want to use TWRP 3.0.2.

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