[Q] boot loop - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

can my htc one t-mobile uk...be saved,,,its stuck in boot loop ..i cant boot to recovery....tryed hanson tool....htc rom upgrade dont work....iv beem playin about with it for a week.....need desperate help//////////
its not mounting system sd cashe....iv tryed following tutorals on this site but no luck....relocked..tampered...security warning

i take it the fones usless then????????????

No recovery or anything ? U could flash a new ruu thru fastboot or bootloader
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
this will convert your phone to a google play edition you can keep it like this if you like but if you want to get back to stock Download THIS it will downgrade the bootloader. (doing the GPE conversion upgrades the bootloader....)
To downgrade the bootloader....:
navigate to you android sdk folder. open the platform-tools folder create a new folder inside it name it
Code:
HBOOT-DG
. inside that folder extract the zip you downloaded. open the android-info.txt and replace its contents with this.
Code:
modelid: PN0710000
modelid: PN0711000
modelid: PN0712000
modelid: PN0713000
modelid: PN0714000
modelid: PN071****
cidnum: 11111111
cidnum: T-MOB010
cidnum: CWS__001
cidnum: BS_US001
cidnum: GOOGL001
mainver: 1.29.401.12
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:3
save the file highlight both android-info and hboot_signedbyaa right click on either item and add to a zip archive "i recommend using z-zip"
name the zip
Code:
hbootdg
move the newly created zip into your platform tools folder and navigate back to your android sdk directory.
Code:
click Once on the platform-tools folder then hold shift and right click the platform tools folder and click open command window here.
make sure your phone is plugged in to you computer and type
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
then after you phone boots in to a BLACK screen "GPE hboot is black standard hboot is white" make sure it says fastboot usb then type this command.
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
wait for your phone to reboot into a screen that says htc make sure Your battery is charged. "dont want it powering off on you in the middle of a vital update"
type this command.
Code:
fastboot flash zip hbootdg.zip
if your device dosnt automaticly reboot just type
Code:
fastboot reboot
after your hboot is downgraded you can now flash the rom of your choice or go back to stock if you so please.
Troubleshooting:
if you get a bad CID error.
type
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then type
Code:
fastboot getvar all
look for the line that says cidnum: save the value that is there.
then type
Code:
fasboot oem writecid 11111111
then re run the flash zip command. Important. if going back to stock make sure you change your cidnum back to what it originaly was.
if you need further clairfication just ask.

Related

Downgrade from HC beta leaks or official HC OTA to Gingerbread.

If you followed the easy install guide then you want to follow this this post
Please see THIS THREAD before doing this procedure, you might be able to avoid using the HTC unlock.
WARNING: This procedure applies to flyers (not View) only and should be used only if you get the following message when trying to downgrade:
"Main Version is older! Update Fail! Press <POWER> to reboot"
If you upgraded to HoneyComb using the Official OTA perform these steps, otherwise skip to section "Downgrade" below
Perform a HTC unlock using the HTC unlock website
Download this recovery download MD5: bb366b025dcc454ffe8b21b8bf0c72d0
Download superuser from here
Copy the su zip file to the root of your external SD card.
Boot the flyer to fastboot mode
Flash recover
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Reboot to recovery and install the su zip file.
Reboot to android
Proceed with the downgradre procedure below.
Downgrade
First download the RUU for your device from this thread.
If there is no RUU for your region/operator, download one of the unbranded ones and create a goldcard​
If you don't know which RUU to use see post #2.
Download misc_version_universal.zip and extract the misc_version file from it.
If you don't have adb and fastboot on your PC
Get fastboot and adb tool for windows here
Get Fastboot and adb for linux here
check the version number for your RUU
In my example I am using this RUU: RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_2.00.405.3_R_Radio_20.3501.30.08 9BU_3809.05.04.10_M_release_194964_signed.exe
The version is the part highlighted in red.
Boot your flyer up to android if it's not already on, with usb debugging enabled and connect it to the PC.
Run the following command:
Code:
adb push misc_version /data/local/misc_version
Run the following commands:
Code:
adb shell
$ su (make sure your screen is unlocked so you see a toaster notification if it appears)
# chmod 777 /data/local/misc_version
# /data/local/misc_version -s [COLOR="Red"]2.00.405.3[/COLOR]
Note that the number in RED is the version number retrieved in step 4.
You will see a message about backing up and writing misc partition
Reboot to fastboot:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
[*]Relock the bootloader:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Run your RUU
If you have correctly completed the process you will no longer get the "Main Version is older! Update Fail! Press <POWER> to reboot" message and you will be able to downgrade to GingerBread.
Note: By choosing an appropriate value for the version it is also possible to return to a specific operator ROM if you have previously upgraded with a goldcard and you have a suitable original RUU. If using the procedure for a downgrade within gingerbread you must first root the flyer and skip step 8. For example you can downgrade from a WWE RUU to an O2 RUU.
Special Thanks
Alastor_ru for testing this procedure for me.
Grkdotnot and RMarkland for testing the procedures for BestBuy Flyers
Donations
lpasq, RMarkland - Many thanks for the contributions; your donations will be used to facilitate the search for full S-OFF.
For support please join the IRC channel #flyer-downgrade on freenode. If you don't have an IRC client you can use the following link #flyer-downgrade
To identify which RUU to use
Boot the phone to fastboot mode
Run the following command:
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
This will return the CID of your device. Find the appropriate RUU from this list:
The Xs that appear indicate that these numbers are not important for RUU selection, only the numbers which are not Xs are important.
Code:
[b]modelid: PG4110000 (3G Flyer)[/b]
RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_X.XX.405.X
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__N34
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__054
RUU_Flyer_O2_DE_X.XX.207.X
cidnum: O2___102
RUU_Flyer_hTC_Asia_WWE_X.XX.707.X
cidnum: HTC__044
RUU_Flyer_HTCCN_CHS_X.XX.1400.X
cidnum: HTCCN701
RUU_Flyer_hTC_Asia_India_X.XX.720.X
cidnum: HTC__038
RUU_Flyer_HTC_TUR_X.XX.468.X
cidnum: HTC__M27
RUU_Flyer_hTC_Asia_HK_X.XX.708.X
cidnum: HTC__622
[b]modelid: PG4112000 (3G Flyer Canada)[/b]
RUU_Flyer_Videotron_CA_X.XX.1530.X
cidnum: VIDEO001
[b]modelid: PG4140000 (Wifi Flyer)[/b]
RUU_Flyer_BrightstarUS_WWE_X.XX.1540.XX
cidnum: BS_US001
cidnum: HTC__055
RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_Wifi_X.XX.1114.XX
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__N34
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__J15
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__054
RUU_Flyer_hTC_Asia_TW_Wifi_X.XX.1303.XX
cidnum: HTC__044
RUU_Flyer_hTC_Asia_HK_CHT_Wifi_X.XX.1302.XX
cidnum: HTC__622
For Linux users
Download the following file: unruu MD5=b8708edcce49b195e2d6d595ded77c40
Navigate to where you downloaded the file and run the following commands:
Code:
sudo cp unruu /usr/bin
chown root:root /usr/bin/unruu
sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/unruu
Download the appropriate RUU for your device.
Extract the rom.zip from the RUU by running the following command
Code:
unruu -k <ruu file name>
For example:
Code:
unruu -k RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_Wifi_1.36.1114.32_Radio_20.3501.30.089BU_3809.05.04.10_M_release_191235_signed.exe
Run the RUU as follows:
Code:
sudo adb reboot bootloader
sudo fastboot oem lock
sudo fastboot erase cache
sudo fastboot oem rebootRUU
sudo fastboot flash zip rom.zip
For mac Users
Unfortunately I don't currently have a build environment on which to build the unruu command, however Mac are a small use case so I have provided the most common RUUs as zip file downloads:
RUU_Flyer_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.36.1540.32_R_Radio_20.3501.30.089BU_3809.05.04.10_M_release_191425_signed.zip
RUU_Flyer_BrightstarUS_WWE_2.27.1540.31_R_Radio_20.3504.30.089BU_3809.07.04.06_M_release_204116_signed.zip
RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_1.36.405.3.zip
RUU_Flyer_HTC_WWE_2.23.405.3.zip
Run the RUU as follows:
Code:
sudo adb reboot bootloader
sudo fastboot oem lock
sudo fastboot erase cache
sudo fastboot oem rebootRUU
sudo fastboot flash zip <rom file name.zip>
If the RUU you need is not in this list, please request it or boot to windows/linux and extract the rom.zip
Look forward to it, I have been trying to set aside time to troubleshoot and downgrade my tablet, just not found it yet. Your method should make it a lot easier!
This would be great - I am holding off upgrading to Honeycomb in case I can't revert back to Gingerbread, or in case the leaked version will cause an issue with a future leak or final release of HC!
Can someone with a US WIFI flyer, please tell me what the CID is for that model?
US Wifi BestBuy model
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.10.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 3809.05.04.10_M
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: 0850
(bootloader) version-main: 1.36.1540.32
(bootloader) serialno: HT15LJN01350
(bootloader) imei: 355195000000017
(bootloader) product: flyer
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-7230
(bootloader) modelid: PG4140000
(bootloader) cidnum: BS_US001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4167mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader:
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 12
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.016s
Can I get a volunteer who has:
A US WIFI Flyer
Has upgraded to HC
Wants to go back to GB but is stuck
Doesn't mind if the HC version is the WWE one ( eg. wants revolutionary S-OFF on GB)
Well I could upgrade to HC and try the downgrade method, but do you mind helping me getting HC?
yeah, ok.
Sorry, just saw your PM now.
globatron said:
yeah, ok.
Sorry, just saw your PM now.
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thats ok, figured u were busy
Did you get a volunteer? If not I can do it.
@globatron, do you need a volunteer with 3G Flyer? I have stuck in HC, the old method is not working for me
Will be testing this evening once I have my IRC channel ready, forum latency is too high; this will be from about 7pm to 11:45pm BST which would be 1pm to 6:45pm Eastern.
General release to follow after that. First couple of people on get to be the guinea-pigs.
Alastor_ru I'll let you have the first run-through of the automated version for the 3G Flyer by anyone other than myself.
IRC channel on freenode: #flyer-downgrade
If you don't have a client use this web link:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=flyer-downgrade
Any updates?
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
I checked in with GlobaTron this evening on IRC. They are still working through some issues, I'm sure he will update us when there is something new.
appreciated help from globatron, i have sucessfully revert my flyer back to GB by using goldcard method.
Do take note on the goldcard part, dont use paste function, cause it will copy mmc1 value, what we need is mmc2 value.
again salute to globatron, for helping alot of folks. THANKS!
Im in... have a best buy flyer 16GB wifi upgraded to flyhoney.
There is something odd about goldcards on the US flyer.
Can someone with a best buy flyer give me a copy of partition 28:
you can do that from "adb shell"
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p28 of=/sdcard/part28.img
And upload the file "part28.img" from their sd card somewhere for me to collect. There is nothing unique to your device in that partition, but if you are concerned about privacy, pm me the link and once I have it I'll let you know and you can take it down again.

[PLACEHOLDER] [01.10.2013] HTC One X+ firmware collection for different CID/MID

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This thread is a placeholder for all possible firmwares we can get from HTC OTA's.
Your CID number must be exactly the same. If it's written "HTC__001" it means you can't flash it, if your CID is "02__001". The whole text must match!
Please READ this small F.A.Q. before continuing!
What is firmware.zip?
Firmware.zip is a part of each OTA update from HTC. It contains important part of the firmware like radio, bootloader, recovery, kernel etc..
Why it's important to flash firmware.zip and when should I flash it?
It is recommended to have flashed latest firmware on your device for best modem performance and system stability. Sometimes it's necessary to have latest bootloader flashed because otherwise your device might not work well with new system update.
Does firmware.zip contains radio?
Yes, it does contain radio, and for S-ON devices the only method to update radio is to flash latest firmware.zip
Why it's important to flash it before flashing custom ROM?
Because firmware.zip contains boot.img (ramdisk and kernel) that will replace custom boot.img from any custom ROM you have. That's why you have to flash firmware.zip first, because otherwise boot.img will be overwritten with stock one.
If you already flashed firmware.zip after flashing custom ROM, just flash this particular custom ROM again.
Does firmware.zip contains recovery?
Yes, it does contain recovery image, that's why after flashing firmware.zip you will have to flash custom recovery again, to be able to flash custom ROM afterwards.
Can I flash this firmware.zip on any HTC One?
Not if your device is S-ON. To be able to flash it on S-ON device, your modelid (example: PN0710000) and cidnum (example: HTC__001) must match the firmware.zip version you are about to flash.
If my modelid or cidnum doesn't match, can I brick my device if I try to flash firmware.zip anyway?
As long as your device is S-ON flashing firmware.zip with non matching modelid or cidnum will result in error and nothing will be flashed, so there is no risk of brick.
Do I need to have locked, unlocked or relocked bootloader to be able to flash firmware.zip?
Your bootloader needs to be relocked.
If I can't flash newest firmware.zip because of wrong modeid (MID) or cidnum (CID) does it mean I can't use custom ROM based on the latest HTC update?
In most cases you should be able to run any custom ROM as long as hboot update is not mandatory.
What if there is no firmware.zip for my MID/CID?
Try to find latest OTA update for your original stock ROM and send it to me. I will post firmware.zip here.​
x.xx.206.x - O2 UK (United Kingdom)
modelid: PM3511000
cidnum: O2___001
cidnum: O2___102​
x.xx.401.x - World Wide English (WWE)
modelid: PM3511000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__J15
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__016​
How to flash?
(bootloader needs to be relocked)
Re-lock your bootloader (this will most probably wipe content of your device)
Copy downloaded .zip to fastboot.exe location (e.g. c:/SDK/platform-tools/fastboot.exe)
Re-name .zip file to firmware.zip
Open command prompt
Boot your device in fastboot mode (vol down + power ===> fastboot)
Connect device to the PC
In command prompt cd to fastboot.exe location
Make sure you have correct modeid and cidnum (type: fastboot getvar all)
Type: fastboot oem lock (if your device is not relocked yet)
Type: fastboot oem rebootRUU and wait for device to reboot
Type: fastboot flash zip firmware.zip and wait for process to complete
Sometimes flashing for the first time doesn't work, so flash firmware.zip again just to make sure.
Type: fastboot flash zip firmware.zip and wait for process to complete
Type: fastboot reboot
Unlock your bootloader and flash custom recovery if you are going to use custom ROM.
RUUs variants:
Click here
​
firmware from 1.16.401.6 in the first post. Be advised - flashing firmware.zip will wipe your /sdcard.
mike1986. said:
firmware from 1.16.401.6 in the first post. Be advised - flashing firmware.zip will wipe your /sdcard.
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if xx.707.x i cant use this firmware is it? sorry for noob question.
hey how can I check my CID ?
It is not written in HBOOT nor in Hardware Information
[UPDATE] OK got it cid getter
if i have HBoot 1.35 (1.16.401.6) by HTC, i need install this firmware to install android revolution HD ?
EcRyuKeN said:
if i have HBoot 1.35 (1.16.401.6) by HTC, i need install this firmware to install android revolution HD ?
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No, you are already up to date
Ok nice
Thanks
please guys make a mirror
it is a small file.
I get an error
I should be able to open the zip in windows, right ?
no not open.
must be flashed via fastboot
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
ALL related infos in the start post
skdubg said:
no not open.
must be flashed via fastboot
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
ALL related infos in the start post
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Can't get the file mate...
I don't want to open it, I just check if downloaded correctly, cause it stops
Do you have md5 perhaps ??
here is a mirror:
http://d-h.st/btN
thanks for the file.
It gives me the same error though.
When trying to flash in fastboot ruu mode says
C:\fastboot>fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
sending 'zip' (13262 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.679s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
FAILED (remote: 99 unknown fail)
finished. total time: 2.094s
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The file I got from you and from the first link is the same file
your md5: 16D8B672CDD36F1763DE8920339752C6
you must relock your bootloader
fastboot oem lock
fastboot erase cache
fastboot rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
skdubg said:
you must relock your bootloader
fastboot oem lock
fastboot erase cache
fastboot rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
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you crazy mfffriend
That was it !!!!
C'mon Mike, please update 1st post, I was stuck for couple of hours...
ok I re-Unlocked using the same token Unlock_code.bin from htc-dev from the 1st time
ok I then flashed Recovery
one more question pal
How do I get the rom zip inside my wiped SD ?
(Recovery gone as well)
CID
Hallo mike,
I managed to unpack the firmware.zip with jZip without any errors. I Investigated the files and I found the following code in the hboot_1.35.0000_signedbyaa.img file (see screenshot).
It seems that the firmware maybe could be flashed to a lot more cids. Maybe the android-info.txt file is responsible for what cids could be flashed cause there are only the following cid listed.
Code:
modelid: PM3511000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__J15
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__016
mainver: 1.16.401.6
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:12
RadioVer: 3.1204.168.32
erasebcid: 1
Is it possible to enhance the android-info.txt file like the one following (I got O2___102), repack it to firmware.zip and then flash it?
Code:
modelid: PM3511000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__J15
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: O2___001
cidnum: O2___102
mainver: 1.16.401.6
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:12
RadioVer: 3.1204.168.32
erasebcid: 1
I don't want to brick my phone so thats why I ask before.
Thanks
DesireHDFreak said:
Hallo mike,
I managed to unpack the firmware.zip with jZip without any errors. I Investigated the files and I found the following code in the hboot_1.35.0000_signedbyaa.img file (see screenshot).
It seems that the firmware maybe could be flashed to a lot more cids. Maybe the android-info.txt file is responsible for what cids could be flashed cause there are only the following cid listed.
Is it possible to enhance the android-info.txt file like the one following (I got O2___102), repack it to firmware.zip and then flash it?
I don't want to brick my phone so thats why I ask before.
Thanks
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Well, you can unpack firmware.zip with any compression tool like winrar, 7zip, winzip or linux tools, no problem. Also you can't change the CID's list because this will break firmware.zip signatures and it wont be possible to flash it.
mike1986. said:
Well, you can unpack firmware.zip with any compression tool like winrar, 7zip, winzip or linux tools, no problem. Also you can't change the CID's list because this will break firmware.zip signatures and it wont be possible to flash it.
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Ok, thanks. Was worth a try...
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium
Hello,just a warning
The firmware link in the OP takes to the hboot 1.36 of the HOX
Just UnRAR the firmware.zip package and you will notice that
Please Fix
ForceField said:
Hello,just a warning
The firmware link in the OP takes to the hboot 1.36 of the HOX
Just UnRAR the firmware.zip package and you will notice that
Please Fix
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True !!
And DAANGEROUS !!
what is the framwar update gives to my phone?
better speed ? better battrey
im new on undroids ]=

[MOD] Remove Red Text on Splash Screen [HBOOT 2.22.0000]

[MOD] Remove Red Text on Splash Screen [HBOOT 2.22.0000]
This mod requires S-OFF to use and you flash it at your own risk!
This mod removes the red "development purposes only" text that is displayed on the system splash screen each time you boot/restart your phone.
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Instructions (Method 1):
Download the correct hboot file for your device from below.
Extract the included 0P4EIMG.zip and copy it to the root folder of your external SDCARD.
Reboot your phone into the bootloader. (Google if you don't know how)
If your phone displays FASTBOOT and not HBOOT hit the Power button and it will switch
Once in HBOOT it will scan your external SDCARD for the 0P4EIMG.zip file and load it if you renamed and copied it successfully.
Once found follow the prompts on screen to flash the file and reboot the device.
When your device reboots make sure to remove/rename the file or it will be loaded every time you boot into the bootloader.
Instructions (Method 2):
Download the corresponding hboot for your device.
Extract the included 0P4EIMG.zip into your fastboot/adb directory on your computer.
Put the device in fastboot mode
(Volume down and power until menu appears, select fastboot using power button)
Connect the device to the computer
Enter the following commands from terminal/command prompt in the fastboot directory, one at a time:
fastboot oem rebootRUU (this puts the device in RUU mode)
fastboot flash zip 0P4EIMG.zip (this flashes the modified hboot zip file)
Important: the flash process halts at around 75% to 90% on phone screen! This is normal and a safety precaution!
The last few percent is the reboot, which is NOT happening automatically, so you get a chance to check the console output before reboot to make sure it is safe to reboot!
The bar will only fill up to 100% once you type the following command:​
fastboot reboot
That's it, you're done. You can now reboot and not see the red text anymore.
Modified hboot files:
Virgin Mobile US [SPRINT] (ZARA_CL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E10000
cidnum: SPCS_002
mainver: 2.15.652.15
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E10000
cidnum: SPCS_002
mainver: 2.15.652.3
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
nTelos [UTSTARCOM] (ZARA_CL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E10000
cidnum: UTSI_005
mainver: 2.15.557.3
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
Koodo [TELUS] (ZARA_UL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E23000
cidnum: TELUS001
mainver: 2.14.661.3
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
Wind Mobile Canada [GLOBALIVE] (ZARA_UL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E23000
cidnum: GLOBA001
mainver: 2.14.1500.6
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
Fido [ROGERS] (ZARA_UL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E20000
cidnum: ROGER001
mainver: 2.14.631.3
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (ZARA_UL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E22000
cidnum: VODAP021
mainver: 2.14.862.10
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
HTC Europe (ZARA_UL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E21000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__A48
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__405
mainver: 2.14.401.7
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E21000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__A48
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__405
mainver: 2.14.401.6
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
hTC Asia (ZARA_UL):
Modified hboot
modelid: 0P4E22000
cidnum: HTC__044
mainver: 2.14.707.6
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:11
​
Returning to Stock:
Follow one of the above methods, but use the corresponding stock hboot from below instead.
Virgin Mobile US [SPRINT] (ZARA_CL): Stock 2.15.652.15 hboot | Stock 2.15.652.3 hboot
nTelos [UTSTARCOM] (ZARA_CL): Stock hboot
Koodo [TELUS] (ZARA_UL): Stock hboot
Wind Mobile [GLOBALIVE] (ZARA_UL): Stock hboot
Fido [ROGERS] (ZARA_UL): Stock hboot
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (ZARA_UL): Stock hboot
HTC Europe (ZARA_UL): Stock 2.14.401.7 hboot | Stock 2.14.401.6 hboot
hTC Asia (ZARA_UL): Stock hboot
​
Notes:
Alternate download locations to the links in this post can be found by clicking Downloads at the top of this post.
Don't see your variant of the Desire 601 listed? Check the post below to see the instructions on how to submit your hboot and I'll modify it for you.
Method 2 instructions and some of the layout of this thread are copied from santod040's thread for M8
XDA:DevDB Information
[MOD] Remove Red Text on Splash Screen [HBOOT 2.22.0000], Tool/Utility for the HTC Desire 601
Contributors
-Duir-
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.22.0000
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-07
Created 2014-07-08
Last Updated 2016-01-07
Adding your Desire 601 hboot to the list.
-PSA-
Your OTA zip can include things like stock recovery, stock kernel, and stock hboot, just to name a few commonly modified items.
It's highly recommended to hang on to your OTA downloads when you get them. It makes a great way to hang on to stock versions of files updated by the OTA and makes returning to stock later so much easier. To do this, when the file is done downloading select install later and then copy the zip file to another location (the OTA file should be located in a folder on your external SDCARD) and then click the notification to continue the update.
hboot files not listed above:
To add your hboot to the list I will need two things:
(Both these files are found in the KitKat OTA zip so if you happen to still have your KitKat OTA extract the firmware.zip and upload it somewhere and send me the link to me. This guide assumes you don't have your OTA still.)
The stock hboot of your device
An "android-info.txt" file to allow your device to flash it
This requires some help from you to make this happen.
Part 1
To backup your stock hboot so I can modify it and remove the red text the following steps are required:
Your device must be rooted.
You must have the ADB files on your computer.
Plug your phone into your computer, open a command prompt, and type "adb shell" and press enter.
Type su and press enter to make sure you have root access. (Should get a prompt similar to [email protected]:/ #)
Type dd if="/dev/block/mmcblk0p12" of="/storage/ext_sd/hboot.img" and press enter
Type exit and press enter (this returns you to a normal adb shell without root)
Type exit and press enter (this returns you to your computers normal command prompt)
Type adb pull /storage/ext_sd/hboot.img and press enter (this will download the file from your SDCARD to your current directory on your computer)
Keep note of this directory so you can find the file later.
Keep your command prompt open for part 2.
Click below for an example of the complete steps above as entered in the command prompt. These are copied from my command prompt.
C:\Android>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
[email protected]:/ # dd if="/dev/block/mmcblk0p12" of="/storage/ext_sd/hboot.img"
dd if="/dev/block/mmcblk0p12" of="/storage/ext_sd/hboot.img"
4161+0 records in
4161+0 records out
2130432 bytes transferred in 0.565 secs (3770676 bytes/sec)
[email protected]:/ # exit
exit
[email protected]:/ $ exit
exit
C:\Android>adb pull /storage/ext_sd/hboot.img
3147 KB/s (2130432 bytes in 0.661s)
C:\Android>
Part 2
Obtaining the necessary information for me to make an "android-info.txt" file:
Your command prompt should still be open from part 1
Type adb reboot bootloader and press enter.
Your device will boot into fastboot and should display FASTBOOT USB
Type fastboot getvar all and press enter.
Take your mouse and highlight all the lines starting with "(bootloader)" and press enter.
Make a new text file and paste (Ctrl+V) the information into it.
Delete the following lines: serialno, imei, & meid.
Save the file.
The resulting file should look like this:
Code:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 2.22.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.14.50.0516
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 2.15.652.15
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) product: zara_cl
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8930
(bootloader) modelid: 0P4E10000
(bootloader) cidnum: SPCS_002
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4131mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-7778cb8b
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
You now have what is required, all that is left is to get it to me. You can PM me the hboot.img and contents of the text file, or simply post them here in a reply to this thread. I will modify the hboot and make the android-info.txt and post them here when done.
So, ended up running the RUU on my phone last night and noticed there was a system update notification right away. So I checked and to my surprise my phone got updated with the Stagefright vulnerability patch. I'm not sure who, if anyone, is still using this phone or even on stock ROM to notice it got this update (haven't seen any mention of it) but, with the new update comes new firmware, and with the new firmware comes a new hboot.
I've added stock and no red text variants of the newer bootloader for the Virgin Mobile (ZARA_CL) variant. I've also updated all the links to use Android File Host now instead of Google Drive. There's still the alternate downloads available by clicking "Downloads" near the top of the thread. Also, if anyone else with a different variant who has received the update would like their newer hboot modified the instructions are in post #2.

[Q] Where find the latest radio (T6 Int) and how to install it ?

Hi,
Just a simple question. Where find the latest radio for T6 Int ? (4T.24.3218.09 on my phone now)
and secondarily, how to install it ? I was already install it one time
fastboot devices
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip max_radio.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have created the max_radio.zip file with the radio.img and a android-info.txt file
android-info.txt
modelid: 0P3P51000 cidnum: 11111111 mainver: 1.19.161.2 btype:1 aareport:1 hbootpreupdate:3
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks beforehand for your help
Jahwol

[Q] Help - End To End Process For Installing Stock RUU/ROM For Different Region

Ok, first some device details:
###DOWNLOAD MODE DETAILS###
hTC download mode
*** LOCKED ***
htc_himauhl PVT S-ON
LK-1.0.0.0000
RADIO-01.01_U11440261_57.03.50323G_F
OpenDSP-v22.2.6-00452-M8994_0318
OS-1.36.709.3
### GETVAR ALL DETAILS ###
(bootloader) serialno: HT538YJ01661
(bootloader) kernel: lk
(bootloader) product: htc_himauhl
(bootloader) version: 1.0
(bootloader) imei: 357226062184965
(bootloader) version-main: 1.32.709.3
(bootloader) boot-mode: download
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.0.0.0000
(bootloader) mid: 0PJA10000
(bootloader) cid: HTC__621
###
Hi, need some guidance. I live in the UK and bought an HTC One M9 online. Turns out it came from Hong Kong and is the Asia TW (Taiwan) variant instead of the UK version.
I basically want to put the stock rom compatible with UK on the phone - 1.32.401.17 is the firmware I'd like to install. I understand that I'll need to change my CID in order to do this (from HTC__621 to HTC__001); which means I'll also need to get S-OFF on my phone as well.
However, I'm new to all this unlocking, flashing stuff and want to make sure that this is actually possible and I won't brick my phone by doing it.
I've been doing some research and here are the steps I'm proposing to undertake:
Prerequisites:
- Install HTC Synch / HTC USB Drivers
- Install ADB and Fastboot
- Download relevant RUU file, in my case:
'0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_L50_SENSE70_HTC_Europe_1.32.401.8_Radio_01.01_U11440261_56.02.50306G_2_F_release_425571_signed.zip'
1. Download Sunshine and use to get S-OFF on phone
2. Change CID:
Open Command Prompt in ADB/Fastboot Folder
'adb reboot download'
'fastboot oem writecid HTC__001'
'fastboot reboot'
No change required to MID (0PJA10000 is compatible with this RUU)
3. Lock the Bootloader (Unlocked by Sunshine):
Open Command Prompt in ADB/Fastboot Folder
'adb devices' - check device appears
'adb shell'
'su'
'echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 bs=1 seek=33796'
'exit'
'exit' - if needed to get to normal command prompt
'adb reboot download'
Check Locked Status
4. Flash Stock Firmware:
Rename RUU file '0PJAIMG.zip' and ensure it is placed in the same folder as ADB/Fastboot
Open Command Prompt in ADB/Fastboot Folder
'adb reboot download'
'fastboot flash zip 0PJAIMG.zip'
Check Output Looks Right
'fastboot reboot'
5. S-On Device:
Open Command Prompt in ADB/Fastboot Folder
'adb reboot download'
'fastboot oem writesecureflag 3'
'fastboot reboot'
I've pieced this together after scouring the forums and internet. Can you kind people please advise whether this all looks correct and would work. I basically want to avoid having to root my device, I particularly want to avoid bricking it, and I want to basically get 'in and out' again and have my phone set up with a UK compatible rom and lock everything back up!
Please could you look at what I'm proposing to do and give me your thoughts on whether this would work or whether there are concerns I should be aware of before I embark on this project!
Many thanks,
Roy

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