Developer Edition Updated - AT&T HTC One (M8)

Software version 1.54.1540.9 w/Extreme Power Saving... Uploading ota now for folks who need or want it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx5-C2BrwNVxdjY2WVVsdXBIUzA/edit?usp=sharing

Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Software version 1.54.1540.9 w/Extreme Power Saving... Uploading ota now for folks who need or want it
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx5-C2BrwNVxdjY2WVVsdXBIUzA/edit?usp=sharing
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Thanks! I hope I can extract the firmware.zip out of this and RUU mode flash it on my Dev. I only want the updated firmware.

All you have to do after download is pull it outta the ota and flash it as you would any other firmware

Wonders_Never_Cease said:
All you have to do after download is pull it outta the ota and flash it as you would any other firmware
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That's what I thought too, but now i'm hard bricked!!! :crying:
I used fastboot oem rebootRUU and then fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
I updated the firmware in my M7 a few times using this method without incident, but my M8 is now dead...

what was your cid? this was only for developer builds I redid my device twice with it...flashed a complete nand back up and then this ota through stock recovery... did you do the firmware upgrade to 1.54 euro? or any other firmware related flashes?
1 fastboot oem writecid BS_US001
2 fastboot oem readcid
3 fastboot reboot-bootloader
4 fastboot oem rebootRUU
5 fastboot flash zip nameofzip.zip
6 fastboot reboot-bootloader

guyd said:
That's what I thought too, but now i'm hard bricked!!! :crying:
I used fastboot oem rebootRUU and then fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
I updated the firmware in my M7 a few times using this method without incident, but my M8 is now dead...
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Are you not super cid? When you say hard bricked what is your m8 doing now? Can you get to bootloader. You can't even flash unless you are soff or have true developer edition phone so I would assume you made your phone super cid too?
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
what was your cid? this was only for developer builds I redid my device twice with it...flashed a complete nand back up and then this ota through stock recovery... did you do the firmware upgrade to 1.54 euro? or any other firmware related flashes?
1 fastboot oem writecid BS_US001
2 fastboot oem readcid
3 fastboot reboot-bootloader
4 fastboot oem rebootRUU
5 fastboot flash zip nameofzip.zip
6 fastboot reboot-bootloader
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CID was BS_US002 on a Developer Edition. No firmware upgrades, it was original!!!
I was S-OFF with custom ROM, custom Kernel, and custom Recovery. That's it.
I removed the boot.img and recovery.img out of the zip prior to flashing.
The flash process appeared to work, and nearly all pieces installed successfully.
But after I issued a fastboot reboot, it was dead! No screen, no led, no nothing.
Computer doesn't see it as a device, thus adb or fastboot no longer work.
My first hard brick ever, and I hope my last!

guyd said:
CID was BS_US002 on a Developer Edition. No firmware upgrades, it was original!!!
I was S-OFF with custom ROM, custom Kernel, and custom Recovery. That's it.
I removed the boot.img and recovery.img out of the zip prior to flashing.
The flash process appeared to work, and nearly all pieces installed successfully.
But after I issued a fastboot reboot, it was dead! No screen, no led, no nothing.
Computer doesn't see it as a device, thus adb or fastboot no longer work.
My first hard brick ever, and I hope my last!
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Hate to hear that. I'm sure you have already tried this but just in case you haven't. Vol up and power for 10 sec then immediately vol down and power for 5 seconds. Even if you don't see bootloader try fastboot command. Try with and without phone plugged in.
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Well sorry to hear this,probably reason it borked your device is it needs the stock recovery i think to finish flashing,didnt look at [email protected] but that would be my guess...I always flash stock recovery before flashing an ruu or firmware zip.
guyd said:
CID was BS_US002 on a Developer Edition. No firmware upgrades, it was original!!!
I was S-OFF with custom ROM, custom Kernel, and custom Recovery. That's it.
I removed the boot.img and recovery.img out of the zip prior to flashing.
The flash process appeared to work, and nearly all pieces installed successfully.
But after I issued a fastboot reboot, it was dead! No screen, no led, no nothing.
Computer doesn't see it as a device, thus adb or fastboot no longer work.
My first hard brick ever, and I hope my last!
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an0ther said:
Hate to hear that. I'm sure you have already tried this but just in case you haven't. Vol up and power for 10 sec then immediately vol down and power for 5 seconds. Even if you don't see bootloader try fastboot command. Try with and without phone plugged in
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Tried those like fifty times! My device is is bricked harder than a diamond...
Wish I knew what exactly happened so I don't do it again. As I said in my previous post, I've done this same thing on my M7 several times without a hitch. Only difference I saw this time was that the RUU flash routine didn't stop after flashing the hboot like it did on my M7 and make me run it one more time to get the rest of the firmware flashed. To be sure I got it all, I flashed it a second time anyway. That was the only difference I saw!
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Well sorry to hear this,probably reason it borked your device is it needs the stock recovery i think to finish flashing,didnt look at [email protected] but that would be my guess...I always flash stock recovery before flashing an ruu or firmware zip.
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I've ran the RUU flash command on my M7 with a custom recovery several times without incident. Didn't see why it would be any different on the M8, but something is. Wish I would have had an MD5 to verify my download, but it extracted fine so I think it was good.
Only one thing I found that was different from the M7 to the M8.
In the M7 it used hbootpreupdate:3
In the M8 it used hbootpreupdate:12
Wish I knew what this does different.

how did you remove the boot and recovery out of zip? Mine says corrupted when i try to unzip which usually means its encrypted. If you just manually zipped it back up that could be the problem. I don't know what happened and am interested to figure out. At least it is just dead and htc should swap it out no problem.

I'm curious. Sorry if this a silly question, I'm still new to all of this...
Wonders_Never_Cease, So I should flash back to the recoverydevm8.img you provided previously in the A_T_T_Test_1_12_1540_17_ISIS ROM you created first?
Thanks.

Safest way I would suggest is do a restore of a nand backup to completely stock developer build including recovery(1.12.1540.17) and then flash this via stock recovery if you havent gotten the notification after you revert to everything stock...You do not need to relock bootloader if s-off'd...as long as everything else is stock itll flash just fine...Hope this answered your questions about flashing this file.
skhullar said:
I'm curious. Sorry if this a silly question, I'm still new to all of this...
Wonders_Never_Cease, So I should flash back to the recoverydevm8.img you provided previously in the A_T_T_Test_1_12_1540_17_ISIS ROM you created first?
Thanks.
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Thanks for the guidance.
Lets say a newbie, in his infinite wisdom excitedly rushed to apply a great ROM and failed to create a nand backup of his stock setup... Where would such a bonehead be able to get his hands on a complete nand backup of the stock developer build?
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Safest way I would suggest is do a restore of a nand backup to completely stock developer build including recovery(1.12.1540.17) and then flash this via stock recovery if you havent gotten the notification after you revert to everything stock...You do not need to relock bootloader if s-off'd...as long as everything else is stock itll flash just fine...Hope this answered your questions about flashing this file.
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skhullar said:
I'm curious. Sorry if this a silly question, I'm still new to all of this...
Wonders_Never_Cease, So I should flash back to the recoverydevm8.img you provided previously in the A_T_T_Test_1_12_1540_17_ISIS ROM you created first?
Thanks.
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I would suggest you make your phone super cid before you do any flashing.

Hes already running my rom....Not needed,using brightstar cid works fine as att and developer builds are same mid
an0ther said:
I would suggest you make your phone super cid before you do any flashing.
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Ill send you a link in the a.m.,lol
skhullar said:
Thanks for the guidance.
Lets say a newbie, in his infinite wisdom excitedly rushed to apply a great ROM and failed to create a nand backup of his stock setup... Where would such a bonehead be able to get his hands on a complete nand backup of the stock developer build?
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Link and instructions sent...Enjoy

Thank You!
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Link and instructions sent...Enjoy
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So no definite way to convert to Dev Edition then I'm guessing, right?

Related

new update rooted

So I decided to be the lab rat and took the update and tried unlocking bootloader and I confirmed this myself I am unlocking and about to flash kernel and root tools I will post in a few minutes wish results
t1gartist said:
So I decided to be the lab rat and took the update and tried unlocking bootloader and I confirmed this myself I am unlocking and about to flash kernel and root tools I will post in a few minutes wish results
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It can all be done. did it earlier. all is still good.
I just did the same thing. I updated the firmware going back to stock via RUU and accepting the OTA Update, and re-flashing my original Unlock_code.bin. Now running ViperDNA 1.1.2 with the new firmware just fine.
You do know that since u flashed the venom Rom your back to old firmware?
Check your update the Verizon one will be there again. I did the same thing. Decided to stay stock until venom is updated.
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does anyone know if I flash the current system write kernel, will it undo any of the new update from the OTA?
Not entirely sure, the update flashes a new boot.img, try it and see. U can always revert. It won't hurt anything.
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cmay227 said:
You do know that since u flashed the venom Rom your back to old firmware?
Check your update the Verizon one will be there again. I did the same thing. Decided to stay stock until venom is updated.
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Not entirely. I don't have the Rom portion of the new update, but the radio firmware and other portions of the update are still there (the underlying framework). But yeah, I'm not making full use of it until I use a 2.04-based ROM.
sadly i tried 10 times last night it would unlock until rebooted and i would be showed locked again to im not sure what the hell
cmay227 said:
Not entirely sure, the update flashes a new boot.img, try it and see. U can always revert. It won't hurt anything.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using xda premium
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tried flashing the system write kernel, and all hell breaks loose. Its gonna take some time for the dev to incorporate all the changes.
Flashed back to RUU for now.
t1gartist said:
sadly i tried 10 times last night it would unlock until rebooted and i would be showed locked again to im not sure what the hell
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Are you certain it wasn't 9 times or 11 times?
Turn phone off all the way. Then boot into bootloader and run unlock.bin command.
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Backing up my internal memory guess I'll give it a go what the heck its Friday right?
binzokun said:
tried flashing the system write kernel, and all hell breaks loose. Its gonna take some time for the dev to incorporate all the changes.
Flashed back to RUU for now.
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Custom kernels won't work on the update?
Here are the steps I took YMMV
Backup Internal Memory
Verify Fastboot and ADB Drivers are properly installed
Boot into Bootloader
RUN "fastboot OEM Lock"
Phone reboots
Run RUU as Administrator
Wait
Boot Device
Connect to WiFi
Run Software Update from Settings
Wait
Install Update
Checked for Updates Again (Nothing)
Copy Unlock_Code.bin to your fastboot directory
ADB Reboot Bootloader
Open command prompt from fastboot directly
Run "fastboot unlock token Unlock_code.bin"
Follow the prompts
Reboot bootloader verify unlocked
Place Recovery.img in fastboot directory
RUN "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Reboot
Copy over Rooted ROM
Reboot into Recovery and flash
Profit
zone23 said:
Here are the steps I took YMMV
Backup Internal Memory
Verify Fastboot and ADB Drivers are properly installed
Boot into Bootloader
RUN "fastboot OEM Lock"
Phone reboots
Run RUU as Administrator
Wait
Boot Device
Connect to WiFi
Run Software Update from Settings
Wait
Install Update
Checked for Updates Again (Nothing)
Copy Unlock_Code.bin to your fastboot directory
ADB Reboot Bootloader
Open command prompt from fastboot directly
Run "fastboot unlock token Unlock_code.bin"
Follow the prompts
Reboot bootloader verify unlocked
Place Recovery.img in fastboot directory
RUN "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Reboot
Copy over Rooted ROM
Reboot into Recovery and flash
Profit
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Sorry for the noobish question, but will I have to go through such a complex procedure as this if I'm on stock rom, unlocked and rooted? Rooting alone the first time was quite time consuming for me :\
I know I could simply stick with what I have now. I'd really like to have the new firmware though, which supposedly fixes audio and wifi issues.
supertoast92 said:
Sorry for the noobish question, but will I have to go through such a complex procedure as this if I'm on stock rom, unlocked and rooted? Rooting alone the first time was quite time consuming for me :\
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My suggestion then would be to wait and see if someone comes up with a way to flash the radios. That is the only reason I went through the process.
If I have a backup of stock rooted, do I still have to use RUU?
Will do, thanks!
Word of caution people, once you install the OTA update, your HBoot get updated, so the current RUU stops working. Once you apply the update, there's no going back. All custom kernels don't work, I spend all night trying all of them, the phone just stuck at the boot animation.
I would suggest holding out until all the kernels/custom roms/RUUs are updated, cause if anything goes wrong you have very little tools to work with, especially when we don't have S-Off.
That's good to know. Thank you!
Sent from my HTC DNA

[Q] Unab;e to install ICS RUU before installing Nils' Business

Hey everyone,
So I have successfully HTC Unlocked my Rezound bootloader, installed Amon Ra, and then installed and booted the CM9 unofficial. Problem was that CM9 wasn't quite as cooperative as I'd hoped - it is unofficial, after all, and so I decided to abandon that in favor of Nils' Business ROM. Here's where I ran into issues.
I have tried everything in every order I can find online and think of, including Nils' writeup. So, for the life of me, I cannot get the leaked ICS RUU to boot (4.03.605.2 as listed in his instructions on XDA). Install runs fine every time I do it from the relocked (I checked) stock HBOOT, all steps included. Every time it reboots (and I've tried forcing it back into hboot to do the install a second time) it just goes to the white HTC screen and starts boot looping. Tried it a million ways, no go. Also worth noting - the stock recovery doesn't install properly, either. Some'fin is hinky, here.
So I've tried just "assuming" it went fine anyhow and then proceeding with the install for Nils' ROM and same deal, no go, although with one difference. With Nils' ROM, it does display the boot splash screen "Nils Business ROM" or what have you about 1 out of every 4 "boots" in the loop cycle, and then reboots again.
I think I am going to perform S-OFF tomorrow if I have the time, and then try it again using the S-OFF instructions, but I would sincerely appreciate any help from you all. Honestly, I'm at near wit's end with this device, and I don't want to be, I enjoy this chase too much, but I *really* want the reward at the end of it, lol.
Any help is deeply appreciated.
- Katie
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I'm guessing because of the corrupted recovery, you have a bad download of the RUU. Try re downloading and check the md5 hash for a match. The ruu should reboot itself after the first pass and end up in bootloader again for the second pass.... If not then after the first pass just hold down power + vol down to get back to bootloader.
Hope this helps
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Make sure that you have a booting ROM before you s-off. You will cause yourself all kinds of heartache if you don't.
Using an sd card reader on a pc, check md5 of your RUU zip file. If it checks out good, put the sd back in your rez and do an hboot power on and accept the update again. Report back with your findings. Also you will need to re-unlock your hboot after and install your recovery again.
Snuzzo said:
Using an sd card reader on a pc, check md5 of your RUU zip file. If it checks out good, put the sd back in your rez and do an hboot power on and accept the update again. Report back with your findings. Also you will need to re-unlock your hboot after and install your recovery again.
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Hey, thanks. Yeah, the RUU does check out just fine against an MD5SUM.
nm.... just read your original post again and you say you did relock the phone. I was hoping it was something simple like that that was overlooked.
Carry on...
feralicious said:
Nothing to see here, folks, move along.
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Right now, I cannot S-OFF because it requires a working stock image, and I'll be lucky to get anything more than CM9 unofficial working here.
You're too fast, now my bad post lives on...
So, when theh RUU failed, you unlocked again, flashed a custom recovery and tried to flash Nils' ROM?
Do you have a nandroid you can try to restore? Even if its the cm9 ROM at least to see if you can get it back to a working phone?
feralicious said:
You're too fast, now my bad post lives on...
So, when theh RUU failed, you unlocked again, flashed a custom recovery and tried to flash Nils' ROM?
Do you have a nandroid you can try to restore? Even if its the cm9 ROM at least to see if you can get it back to a working phone?
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Well that's the trick. CM9 didn't work well enough to even be worth backing up. I'm trying to reinstall it again now just to see if I get there - and it looks like I will. Once I'm back up with that, I'm not sure where to go from there. The phone barely worked under CM9. Really hoping to get Nils' ROM on there, since it gives all the nice features of a stock device without the bloatware. Even if I never get S-OFF, I'll be perfectly happy with just Nils' software.
How about this... did you wipe everything before running the RUU? There's CleanWipe in the Development forum you can flash it from recovery and it will wipe everything 5 times!
This shouldn't make any difference, but there's also a different RUU, the OTA that's not global. You might try that one instead. I'm convinced that sometimes things are just voodoo even when they should be completely logical. That's definitely the case at work on the Avid systems I use.
Here's the link to it:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
feralicious said:
How about this... did you wipe everything before running the RUU? There's CleanWipe in the Development forum you can flash it from recovery and it will wipe everything 5 times!
This shouldn't make any difference, but there's also a different RUU, the OTA that's not global. You might try that one instead. I'm convinced that sometimes things are just voodoo even when they should be completely logical. That's definitely the case at work on the Avid systems I use.
Here's the link to it:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
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I did try wiping everything first. No luck. I will try the CleanWipe tomorrow, because right now, whatever my issues are, I'm being prevented from solving them since I can't S-OFF and I can't even seem to get a working ROM to make the phone worth having! Ugh.
And you can try installing it under fastboot oem ruu instead of the ph.zip file
Sent from my HTC Rezound...
Flyhalf205 said:
And you can try installing it under fastboot oem ruu instead of the ph.zip file
Sent from my HTC Rezound...
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Oh yeah! Try that. Someone else was having trouble and did it that way and it worked. Here's instructions, just make sure you use PH98IMG and not whatever is used in the instructions since it was written up for a different phone.
http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/487280-easier-way-flash-pb31img-files.html
Also, once you get your phone back to stock make a nandroid as soon as you flash the recovery again so you'll have that to go back to if you have any more issues.
Flyhalf205 said:
And you can try installing it under fastboot oem ruu instead of the ph.zip file
Sent from my HTC Rezound...
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Thank you, your magnanimity! Seriously, lol, you're gracing my thread just by being here. :victory:
feralicious said:
Oh yeah! Try that. Someone else was having trouble and did it that way and it worked. Here's instructions, just make sure you use PH98IMG and not whatever is used in the instructions since it was written up for a different phone.
http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/487280-easier-way-flash-pb31img-files.html
Also, once you get your phone back to stock make a nandroid as soon as you flash the recovery again so you'll have that to go back to if you have any more issues.
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Thanks for the clicky, Feralicious. Same results, unfortunately. I'm going to try doing the RUU flash of Nils' ROM instead. Do you guys know where I can get the ICS firmware by itself? I cannot be sure that it's actually flashed right, unfortunately.
Your HBOOT is 2.27 and it should say relocked????
It should since you flashed the 4.03.605.2 RUU. The only RUU you will be able to flash since your S-ON is the one found here http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390034591667978440
The other RUU will fail because you can't downgrade. So the link above(The Global RUU) will that fail or completely install 100%??
If it does install 100% and boot loops still. Take out the sdcard. Boot into the HBOOT and perform a factory reset inside of HBOOT/Fastboot(NOT IN RECOVERY)
Report your status
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The link listed above for the RUU. Other way of installing it which is a great way to look at the status of everything.
Boot into Fastboot
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot oem lock
fastboot flash zip rezound_AndroidPolice_4.03.605.2_PH98IMG.zip
fastboot reboot
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If you can't get it installed or it did. Just go ahead and unlock again. Flash custom recovery. Install a rom. Flash the boot.img in fastboot. Factory reset. and then see if it boots. If still not working. hit me up on google chat [email protected]
Flyhalf205 said:
Your HBOOT is 2.27 and it should say relocked????
It should since you flashed the 4.03.605.2 RUU. The only RUU you will be able to flash since your S-ON is the one found here http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390034591667978440
The other RUU will fail because you can't downgrade. So the link above(The Global RUU) will that fail or completely install 100%??
If it does install 100% and boot loops still. Take out the sdcard. Boot into the HBOOT and perform a factory reset inside of HBOOT/Fastboot(NOT IN RECOVERY)
Report your status
EDIT
The link listed above for the RUU. Other way of installing it which is a great way to look at the status of everything.
Boot into Fastboot
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot oem lock
fastboot flash zip rezound_AndroidPolice_4.03.605.2_PH98IMG.zip
fastboot reboot
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If you can't get it installed or it did. Just go ahead and unlock again. Flash custom recovery. Install a rom. Flash the boot.img in fastboot. Factory reset. and then see if it boots. If still not working. hit me up on google chat [email protected]
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I'll do that stuff and let you know. Thank you!
Yes, I am on 2.27 HBOOT.
Point of interest, though possibly unsurprising. When I send the lock command, it locks and reboots, but says "Failed" in my command window screen. Sure this is probably normal since the phone might just reboot before responding to the computer, but possibly an issue.
I believe that is the image I tried before, but I'll do it again both ways to be certain and report back soon! :good:
ncc74656m said:
Yes, I am on 2.27 HBOOT.
Point of interest, though possibly unsurprising. When I send the lock command, it locks and reboots, but says "Failed" in my command window screen. Sure this is probably normal since the phone might just reboot before responding to the computer, but possibly an issue.
I believe that is the image I tried before, but I'll do it again both ways to be certain and report back soon! :good:
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My DNA said something about failing when I locked it. But it locked just fine.
Since it is failing.
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot oem lock ----if unlocked
fastboot flash zip rezound_AndroidPolice_4.03.605.2_PH98IMG.zip
fastboot reboot
Should work Maybe
Flyhalf205 said:
Your HBOOT is 2.27 and it should say relocked????
It should since you flashed the 4.03.605.2 RUU. The only RUU you will be able to flash since your S-ON is the one found here http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390034591667978440
The other RUU will fail because you can't downgrade. So the link above(The Global RUU) will that fail or completely install 100%??
If it does install 100% and boot loops still. Take out the sdcard. Boot into the HBOOT and perform a factory reset inside of HBOOT/Fastboot(NOT IN RECOVERY)
Report your status
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Ok, so, this part including a factory reset got me to "HTC Quietly Brilliant" screen, but then it bootloops again. Tried factory resetting again to no avail. Trying the second part.
Flyhalf205 said:
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The link listed above for the RUU. Other way of installing it which is a great way to look at the status of everything.
Boot into Fastboot
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot oem lock
fastboot flash zip rezound_AndroidPolice_4.03.605.2_PH98IMG.zip
fastboot reboot
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Same thing as before unfortunately. :/ Performed a factory reset afterwards to be safe - no go. Everything shows OK though in both this and the above install. *shrug*
Flyhalf205 said:
EDIT2:
If you can't get it installed or it did. Just go ahead and unlock again. Flash custom recovery. Install a rom. Flash the boot.img in fastboot. Factory reset. and then see if it boots. If still not working. hit me up on google chat [email protected]
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Proceeding with another attempt at installing CM9, I guess. Maybe the first one got hosed. If I get it booting in any form, I'll Nandroid it before trying anything else.
ncc74656m said:
Proceeding with another attempt at installing CM9, I guess. Maybe the first one got hosed. If I get it booting in any form, I'll Nandroid it before trying anything else.
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I really wouldn't see why you would need a Sense rom to get s-off. I would imagine it would just need su and busybox installed. But nandroid then try a sense rom again. Make sure you flash the boot.img through fastboot

[Q] Stuck on "Quietly Brilliant" Help

Ok, so I tired to dabble in custom roms and I got burnt!!!
First things first,
HTC One X+ (International)
Version Main: 1.17.708.1
CID: HTC_622
S-On
HBOOT: 1.35.0000
Radio: 3.1204.168.32
I'm trying to RUU the device back to the stock and then never tinker again!
Can someone please step me through this, all the links I'm finding are dead or the RUU doesn't run.
Many thanks =)
Get hasoons20000 one x+ toolkit it has a link for ruu
Gave this a shot, I cannot find the appropriate RUU for my device.
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CJMilsey said:
Gave this a shot, I cannot find the appropriate RUU for my device.
****...
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What country did you buy it from and what is your CID?
I bought it online (from Asia) The CID is 622 as above.
Addicted2xda said:
What country did you buy it from and what is your CID?
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Refer to the posting rules. You should not bump a thread within 24 hours...
You can download the RUU (ENRC2B) from this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094118
you need to relock your bootloader before running the RUU
http://www.androidfiles.org/ruu/get...Radio_3.1204.168.32_release_299722_signed.exe
I'm sorry, I must have missed that one :/
I Tried this before but the RUU used didn't work, but I'll try to re-download and go from there.
(RUU_ENRC2B_U_JB_45_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.17.707.1_Radio_3.1204.168.32_release_299722_signed.exe)
Will it be a problem that my phone is 1.17.708.1 and that this is 1.17.707.1 (0.0.001 lower)?
Also, do I need to flash the stock recovery. And If so where would I go about getting it?
You will only have to relock the bootloader again and then (while in fastboot) run the RUU. Remember that you will lose everything on the device.
To relock the bootloader use Hansoon's toolkit. It has all the commands build in for easy use.
"Wrong CID" I'm not sure why this is wrong. 662 came back from fastboot getvar cid, and does indeed correspond to Hong Kong.
What would you advise from here dear sir?
CJMilsey said:
"Wrong CID" I'm not why this is wrong. 662 came back from fastboot getvar cid, and does indeed correspond to Hong Kong.
What would you advise from here dear sir?
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Are you sure it's a generic HK CID? And not an operator locked one? Maybe you need the RUU from a particular operator.....
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 4 Beta
AndroHero said:
Are you sure it's a generic HK CID? And not an operator locked one? Maybe you need the RUU from a particular operator.....
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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I looked up the CID and it's just for HK, the phone came unlock so I doubt it needs a locked RUU. But hey, I've been wrong before.
Is there any reason the phone would not accept the correct RUU?
Okk,
This might seem a bit weird but I had the same issue with my Intl HOX+ and I have given it to hTC and they asked me to shell out aroun 18K to change the motherboard! (Which of course we all know is not required since this is a software issue).
So here is what I did:
1. I relocked the boot loader (I hope you have the unlock_code.bin with you, else get it from hTCDev)
2. Of course it started giving relocked security warning.
3. Again unlocked the boot loader and voila - it booted straight in to Elegancia!
This essentiially happens because unlocking the bootloader formats all the partitions except system and boot (I guess, because my media files were gone...).
See if this gets you through.
But DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
I am talking about International HOX+, I do not know if ATT works in a different way.
Unfortunately that hasn't worked and I'm still stuck with the stall during boot :/
I think my best bet will the RUU, but I just can't get one that will work.
Do you know a ROM that I could side-load onto my device and just use it with that?
Thanks
Addicted2xda said:
Okk,
This might seem a bit weird but I had the same issue with my Intl HOX+ and I have given it to hTC and they asked me to shell out aroun 18K to change the motherboard! (Which of course we all know is not required since this is a software issue).
So here is what I did:
1. I relocked the boot loader (I hope you have the unlock_code.bin with you, else get it from hTCDev)
2. Of course it started giving relocked security warning.
3. Again unlocked the boot loader and voila - it booted straight in to Elegancia!
This essentiially happens because unlocking the bootloader formats all the partitions except system and boot (I guess, because my media files were gone...).
See if this gets you through.
But DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
I am talking about International HOX+, I do not know if ATT works in a different way.
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I had a small bootloader problem and was just surfing this section.I used your method of relocking and again unlocking and my problem was solved.I found it obligatery for me to thank you.
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CJMilsey said:
Unfortunately that hasn't worked and I'm still stuck with the stall during boot :/
I think my best bet will the RUU, but I just can't get one that will work.
Do you know a ROM that I could side-load onto my device and just use it with that?
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I have unbricked mine by efforts of two long days and nights from about same problem. Provide the details and I will try to help you out,
1. can you boot to recovery.
2. If yes.which recovery you use.
3. what were you doing when this happened.
faandrabi said:
I have unbricked mine by efforts of two long days and nights from about same problem. Provide the details and I will try to help you out,
1. can you boot to recovery.
2. If yes.which recovery you use.
3. what were you doing when this happened.
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1. No recovery works, and by mistake I performed a full erase with TWRP (don't ask me how, I honestly don't know why I did this) so despite all that they don't even exist anymore.
3. I flashed to Boot File as I couldn't get CM10.1 (Lior's HOX+ plug) to install and considered that my solve it. (I was wrong)
From this stuff I'm pretty sure it's broke, but I can get to the boot loader and recovery. Though I ran the appropriate (so I thought) RUU and it didn't work due to CID which stumped me.
CJMilsey said:
1. No recovery works, and by mistake I performed a full erase with TWRP (don't ask me how, I honestly don't know why I did this) so despite all that they don't even exist anymore.
3. I flashed to Boot File as I couldn't get CM10.1 (Lior's HOX+ plug) to install and considered that my solve it. (I was wrong)
From this stuff I'm pretty sure it's broke, but I can get to the boot loader and recovery. Though I ran the appropriate (so I thought) RUU and it didn't work due to CID which stumped me.
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flash twrp through fasboot as only twrp provides side load option.
when twrp is flashed ,boot to recovery.side load incertcoin rom through hasoons toolkit.
don't worry about 707 or 708 etc.Mine was 707.1 but i am using incertcoin which is 401.3
after falshing incertcoin if it is again in boot loop then
use this command from adb
adb shell
wipe data
and reboot
you will be done.
CJMilsey said:
1. No recovery works, and by mistake I performed a full erase with TWRP (don't ask me how, I honestly don't know why I did this) so despite all that they don't even exist anymore.
3. I flashed to Boot File as I couldn't get CM10.1 (Lior's HOX+ plug) to install and considered that my solve it. (I was wrong)
From this stuff I'm pretty sure it's broke, but I can get to the boot loader and recovery. Though I ran the appropriate (so I thought) RUU and it didn't work due to CID which stumped me.
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I hope you are on TWRP 2.5? If not update it...
And then use adb sideload
Hi,
I have the exact same problem.. I can get to TWRP recovery and HBOOT and my PC only detects the phone if its in recovery.
my CID is HTC__001.
I am trying to find a working RUU to run..
I tried this one: RUU_ENRC2B_U_JB_45_hTC_Asia_TW_1.14.709.17_Radio_3.1204.167.31_release_291089_signed.exe
(But that didn't work)
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
rmuruga said:
Hi,
I have the exact same problem.. I can get to TWRP recovery and HBOOT and my PC only detects the phone if its in recovery.
my CID is HTC__001.
I am trying to find a working RUU to run..
I tried this one: RUU_ENRC2B_U_JB_45_hTC_Asia_TW_1.14.709.17_Radio_3.1204.167.31_release_291089_signed.exe
(But that didn't work)
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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download incertcoin rom from hox+ android development & hasoon toolkit v2.4
boot in recovery
connect to pc
run onex+.exe and side load the rom
after it is done flash boot.img inside rom through fasboot command
and you will be done

[Q] Turn signature check off via ADB?? (FULL STORY IN POST)

I had already had my phone's bootloader unlocked and rooted and had a GPe ROM installed and worked perfectly. THEN I saw that you could literally make it a Google Play edition phone complete with OTA and worked on trying to achieve that. Getting my phone S-Off wasn't working because I believe of my HBOOT version (1.55) so I was told to download this stock ROM that would downgrade me to reach a version that I could then run revone to achieve S-OFF.
POST: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45487258&postcount=55
I ran a backup through TWRP first and then flahsed this ROM, which has kept my HTC One at the HTC One splash screen. I connected it to my computer/ADB and got it into the bootloader to go into custome recovery BUT the recovery takes me to a black screen with a phone and red triangle, so it's like my recovery isn't there anymore. Fine.
I download the latest TWRP for my phone(triple checked) and ran the fastboot flash recovery command through ADB but it says
"(bootloader) signature checking...FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)"
is there some sort of way to disable the signature check using ADB or am I actually going about this the wrong way?
I'll admit, I don't do this stuff oftem, so ask as many questions as needed as I probably left out details you may need
I may be wrong but you may have to re-lock the bootloader and run the ruu back to stock.
nandroid backup restore won't change the hboot so I don't think you'll have any luck there.
I'm running ARHD 40 just till we can find a way to run s-off on our AT&T devices.
noobsquared said:
I may be wrong but you may have to re-lock the bootloader and run the ruu back to stock.
nandroid backup restore won't change the hboot so I don't think you'll have any luck there.
I'm running ARHD 40 just till we can find a way to run s-off on our AT&T devices.
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Not to sound n00b-ish, but what would be the best way of doing this?
EDIT: Actually it is relocked already! Duh! On the bootloader screen it says "TAMPERED" and then "RELOCKED" below that
That's alright, we were all noobs at some point in time.
Sounds like you re-locked the bootloader without stock recovery.
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
Download the cingular:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3_Radio_4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe 1134.6MB 2013-10-07 16:47:53
Run the RUU from a windows based computer that has HTC drivers and it should restore it back to stock.
noobsquared said:
That's alright, we were all noobs at some point in time.
Sounds like you re-locked the bootloader without stock recovery.
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
Download the cingular:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3_Radio_4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe 1134.6MB 2013-10-07 16:47:53
Run the RUU from a windows based computer that has HTC drivers and it should restore it back to stock.
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I actually had that downloaded but I was just concerned if that was the right move since it wipes the phone.
noobsquared said:
That's alright, we were all noobs at some point in time.
Sounds like you re-locked the bootloader without stock recovery.
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
Download the cingular:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3_Radio_4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe 1134.6MB 2013-10-07 16:47:53
Run the RUU from a windows based computer that has HTC drivers and it should restore it back to stock.
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I hate to say this actually, but I can't find that .exe in the link. I don't know exactly what I'm looking for in it.
h_smith said:
I hate to say this actually, but I can't find that .exe in the link. I don't know exactly what I'm looking for in it.
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Here you go:
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe
You can always unlock the bootloader again, install twrp and try to boot and see if that works.
Install the nandroid backup matching your system and you can then get to your data.
noobsquared said:
You can always unlock the bootloader again, install twrp and try to boot and see if that works.
Install the nandroid backup matching your system and you can then get to your data.
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But how would I do that if I can't even boot up the phone past the splash screen? I did all of the unlocking and TRWP installing via the phone
Downloading and installing the file right now. It's going slow as hell but I'll run when I get the chance
THANK YOU FOR STICKING WITH ME!
h_smith said:
But how would I do that if I can't even boot up the phone past the splash screen? I did all of the unlocking and TRWP installing via the phone
Downloading and installing the file right now. It's going slow as hell but I'll run when I get the chance
THANK YOU FOR STICKING WITH ME!
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Sure thing man. It's stuck at that screen because when your phone is unlocked, it allows custom recovery but when it's locked, it won't boot unless it finds the stock recovery. I am not 100% sure but I've had that issue as well. I had to run the RUU to get back to stock since you can't lock the bootloader with custom recovery and expect it to boot. It may vary from device to device but I've always had to RUU back to stock or fastboot flash stock recovery to get past that screen before you lock the bootloader. You can try again, there is stock recovery posted by someone in forums. Download that, try to go in fastboot mode and try fastboot flash recovery recovery_name.img. I think once you've locked the bootloader it may not work but worth a shot.
noobsquared said:
Sure thing man. It's stuck at that screen because when your phone is unlocked, it allows custom recovery but when it's locked, it won't boot unless it finds the stock recovery. I am not 100% sure but I've had that issue as well. I had to run the RUU to get back to stock since you can't lock the bootloader with custom recovery and expect it to boot. It may vary from device to device but I've always had to RUU back to stock or fastboot flash stock recovery to get past that screen before you lock the bootloader. You can try again, there is stock recovery posted by someone in forums. Download that, try to go in fastboot mode and try fastboot flash recovery recovery_name.img. I think once you've locked the bootloader it may not work but worth a shot.
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Thank you. I'm downloading the .exe and will post the results. But it looks like that might take a few hours :/
hey is there another link? that one is so slow and keeps timing out :/
You can either use download manager or chrome browser is pretty good at managing that.
Try this: http://d-h.st/VWf
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I just did a google search for the term RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3_R and gave you the second result I got. Just search for the name of the file and you will find plenty of links.
Hope that helps.
This sounds like the exact same problem I had. The RUU and directions solved that one for me too...
Link to RUU: http://www.htc.com/us/support/news.aspx?p_id=628&p_name=htc-one-att
Other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2492266
THANK YOU NOOB!!
I managed to get it fixed. Turns out HTC hosted that exact file so I downloaded it and it fixed my phone. Good times..

[SOLVED] Soft-Bricked HTC Desire 601 Zara_UL S-ON

Hello fellow Android users,
I am here to ask for your help.
Just to be clear, my phone is an HTC Desire 601 locked with FIDO, use to have Android 4.4.2, Zara_UL, Unlocked bootloader, S-ON and no OS installed.
My HTC Desire 601 has had a rough week.
Everything went well for unlocking the bootloader, rooting, installing new recovery.
Then I wanted to go S-OFF, but Firewater told me the current kernel was blocking the exploit.
So I decided to flash KofilaKernel for my device and try again. The install went well,
only problem was I wiped my cache and system and now, NO MORE OS INSTALLED and still S-ON.
Couldn't use Firewater anymore...
So I tried installing custom ROM and also tried going back to stock, miserably failing.
A. I tried flashing InsertCoin custom ROM wich failed because of S-ON (forgive noobishness)
B. I tried using "fastboot boot" command that made possible flashing custom ROM with S-ON.
I was counting on this one, but had problems too : Most recoveries wouldn't boot (ClockWorkMod several versions, TWRP several versions) except one TWRP recovery wich booted, but the touch screen WAS NOT ACTIVATED. Tried using side buttons with no luck, and power button just locked the screen. I have heard that Google has changed the fastboot boot for newer android versions and that you had to add something to the command like :
"fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img"
This example is for Nexus 4 I think, but I don't know the one for Desire 601... I tried it and it wouldn't boot.
C. I have tried "fastboot flash system system.img" with stock image. Had an error saying not enough memory available.
I wiped everything with TWRP and with CLCKWRKMOD : System, cache, dalvik cache, etc... tried again to flash system with no luck.
D. I have tried the Telus RUU.exe file. Told me I had the wrong RUU for my phone and to find the right one, wich doesn't exist for Android 4.4.2 as far as I know.
E. I have tried flashing several versions of 4EXT recovery to get SmartFlash, but it is not compatible with HTC Desire 601.
There I am.
Please help a brother with unusable new phone LOL.
Thanks a bunch for any help.
black-venomz
black-venomz said:
Hello fellow Android users,
I am here to ask for your help.
Just to be clear, my phone is an HTC Desire 601 locked with FIDO, use to have Android 4.4.2, Zara_UL, Unlocked bootloader, S-ON and no OS installed.
My HTC Desire 601 has had a rough week.
Everything went well for unlocking the bootloader, rooting, installing new recovery.
Then I wanted to go S-OFF, but Firewater told me the current kernel was blocking the exploit.
So I decided to flash KofilaKernel for my device and try again. The install went well,
only problem was I wiped my cache and system and now, NO MORE OS INSTALLED and still S-ON.
Couldn't use Firewater anymore...
So I tried installing custom ROM and also tried going back to stock, miserably failing.
A. I tried flashing InsertCoin custom ROM wich failed because of S-ON (forgive noobishness)
B. I tried using "fastboot boot" command that made possible flashing custom ROM with S-ON.
I was counting on this one, but had problems too : Most recoveries wouldn't boot (ClockWorkMod several versions, TWRP several versions) except one TWRP recovery wich booted, but the touch screen WAS NOT ACTIVATED. Tried using side buttons with no luck, and power button just locked the screen. I have heard that Google has changed the fastboot boot for newer android versions and that you had to add something to the command like :
"fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot recovery.img"
This example is for Nexus 4 I think, but I don't know the one for Desire 601... I tried it and it wouldn't boot.
C. I have tried "fastboot flash system system.img" with stock image. Had an error saying not enough memory available.
I wiped everything with TWRP and with CLCKWRKMOD : System, cache, dalvik cache, etc... tried again to flash system with no luck.
D. I have tried the Telus RUU.exe file. Told me I had the wrong RUU for my phone and to find the right one, wich doesn't exist for Android 4.4.2 as far as I know.
E. I have read about 4EXT recovery and SmartFlash, but the only way to get 4EXT recovery seems to be through app and I don't have any OS so it's impossible.
There I am.
Please help a brother with unusable new phone LOL.
Thanks a bunch for any help.
black-venomz
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I'd just reinstall a rom based off of your current firmware and then you need to copy the boot.img out of it and flash in bootloader. The command you'll want to use is:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Be cautious trying to run KK roms on JB firmware as you'll have issues with the radio and touch, bare minimum. Only ways to update firmware are via being S-Off and doing a firmware update of just the essentials or find a KK RUU for your phone, if it is available.
es0tericcha0s said:
I'd just reinstall a rom based off of your current firmware and then you need to copy the boot.img out of it and flash in bootloader. The command you'll want to use is:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Be cautious trying to run KK roms on JB firmware as you'll have issues with the radio and touch, bare minimum. Only ways to update firmware are via being S-Off and doing a firmware update of just the essentials or find a KK RUU for your phone, if it is available.
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So a ROM based on my current firware wouldn't need S-OFF to be installed ? Can I install stock ROM via recovery even if S-ON ?
Do you know where I could find such thing ?
Many thanks.
black-venomz
black-venomz said:
So a ROM based on my current firware wouldn't need S-OFF to be installed ? Can I install stock ROM via recovery even if S-ON ?
Do you know where I could find such thing ?
Many thanks.
black-venomz
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Correct, you can install a rom while S-On, as long as you install the boot.img separately. You can install a rom based off of stock, but you won't be able to do the official RUU type rom from it unless there is an RUU zip for your phone (some HTCs have this, but most are just via an exe of a PC) but that would actually go through the bootloader instead of recovery.
es0tericcha0s said:
Correct, you can install a rom while S-On, as long as you install the boot.img separately. You can install a rom based off of stock, but you won't be able to do the official RUU type rom from it unless there is an RUU zip for your phone (some HTCs have this, but most are just via an exe of a PC) but that would actually go through the bootloader instead of recovery.
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Ok great !
So I have access to a stock ROM apparently. I can't post links yet, but if you look up on Google "htcdesire 601 stock rom" you will find a google docs page with the stock ROM for desire 601 4.4.2.
Would you be king enough to walk me through the steps to achieve this ? There are many .img files in this folder and I am far from an expert.
Thanks again.
black-venomzz
I did :
1. Copy whole .zip file on sd card found when searched "htc desire 601 stock rom" on google in google docs pasge (can't post link yet).
2. Install .zip with TWRP.
- Failed (still bootloop) -
The tried :
1. fastboot flash boot boot.img (boot.img was found in the .zip file)
2. Copy whole .zip file on sd card
3. Install .zip with TWRP
- Failed (still bootloop) -
I'm probably missing something here...
You might not have the correct zip for your variant of 610. They make a few and could depend on the carrier as well. Should also factory reset in TWRP.
es0tericcha0s said:
You might not have the correct zip for your variant of 610. They make a few and could depend on the carrier as well. Should also factory reset in TWRP.
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Still need help guys ! I believe I have the right one.
Could you check it out ? It looks legit.
**drive**.google.**com/folderview?id=0B6WBFlAKqe30ZG1wOGk2T0xwTkE&&tid=0B6WBFlAKqe30TjRLa2Qxa0toYlU
(I still can't post links on threads because I'm new...)
I tried Installing ROM from zip in TWRP (successful) and then fastboot flash boot boot.img but still didn't work !
My phone is still bricked.
Any help would be appreciated.
black-venomz said:
Still need help guys ! I believe I have the right one.
Could you check it out ? It looks legit.
**drive**.google.**com/folderview?id=0B6WBFlAKqe30ZG1wOGk2T0xwTkE&&tid=0B6WBFlAKqe30TjRLa2Qxa0toYlU
(I still can't post links on threads because I'm new...)
I tried Installing ROM from zip in TWRP (successful) and then fastboot flash boot boot.img but still didn't work !
My phone is still bricked.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Couldn't find that page, even after taking out the asteriks. But you'll need to boot to the bootloader and run this command:
fastboot getvar all
to find out your exact model/region/carrier/etc.
es0tericcha0s said:
Couldn't find that page, even after taking out the asteriks. But you'll need to boot to the bootloader and run this command:
fastboot getvar all
to find out your exact model/region/carrier/etc.
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I ran the command. See attachment. I don't know how to compare it to ROM.
Here is the link again :
**https**://**drive.**google.**com/folderview?id=0B6WBFlAKqe30eUh3WXB4eURwRjQ&&tid=0B6WBFlAKqe30TjRLa2Qxa0toYlU
If it still fails (wich truly shouldn't) I access it by searching "htc desire 601 stock ROM" on Google and it's the first one, the page is called "Firmware"
Thank you for your help !
Edit : I know why the link fails. It seems xda adds a space somewhere in the link. Need to remove it for the link to work.
black-venomz said:
I ran the command. See attachment. I don't know how to compare it to ROM.
Here is the link again :
**https**://**drive.**google.**com/folderview?id=0B6WBFlAKqe30eUh3WXB4eURwRjQ&&tid=0B6WBFlAKqe30TjRLa2Qxa0toYlU
If it still fails (wich truly shouldn't) I access it by searching "htc desire 601 stock ROM" on Google and it's the first one, the page is called "Firmware"
Thank you for your help !
Edit : I know why the link fails. It seems xda adds a space somewhere in the link. Need to remove it for the link to work.
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I'll look around for it later, but real quick, you probably want to take down the picture since it has your IMEI and Serial Number of the phone listed, for safety's sake.
es0tericcha0s said:
I'll look around for it later, but real quick, you probably want to take down the picture since it has your IMEI and Serial Number of the phone listed, for safety's sake.
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Ok I'll wait ! Thanks for the tip. If you need it for the info, I'll post it again without IMEI/Serial.
black-venomz said:
Ok I'll wait ! Thanks for the tip. If you need it for the info, I'll post it again without IMEI/Serial.
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Ok, I think we might be on the right track now...
According to the read out from getvar, you were on 4.2.2. It's also listed as a Rogers phone (I'm assuming there's a direct connection between Fido and Rogers, though being an American, I'm not 100% up to date with Canadian carriers...) so I found the RUU for 4.2.2 (system 1.10.631.8 which you can see in the getvar list) http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads/P510 (it won't let me do a direct link for some reason) and pick the Rogers one for 1.10.631.8
This should get you back up and running.
Make sure to relock the bootloader before you run it or it'll fail. You can re-unlock afterwards. Should be able to do "fastboot oem lock" then when ready to unlock again then "fastboot oem unlock" should work since you've already used the bootloader key.
es0tericcha0s said:
Ok, I think we might be on the right track now...
According to the read out from getvar, you were on 4.2.2. It's also listed as a Rogers phone (I'm assuming there's a direct connection between Fido and Rogers, though being an American, I'm not 100% up to date with Canadian carriers...) so I found the RUU for 4.2.2 (system 1.10.631.8 which you can see in the getvar list) http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads/P510 (it won't let me do a direct link for some reason) and pick the Rogers one for 1.10.631.8
This should get you back up and running.
Make sure to relock the bootloader before you run it or it'll fail. You can re-unlock afterwards. Should be able to do "fastboot oem lock" then when ready to unlock again then "fastboot oem unlock" should work since you've already used the bootloader key.
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Your a life saver thanks !
I'll make sure to relock.
The only thing is I have no clue how to use this RUU. It's not like a ".exe" that you execute.
The .zip file contains a .tar.gz file, wich contains another .tar file, wich contains binaries I believe.
The readme.txt file talks about using Linux commands but I'm far from an expert.
I'll do a little research on my own since you helped me a lot already, but if you have any tips feel free to share !
Thanks again,
black-venomz
BTW for information purposes,
Fido is indeed a subsidiary brand of Rogers.
black-venomz said:
BTW for information purposes,
Fido is indeed a subsidiary brand of Rogers.
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Ah shoot, I didn't realize it at the time, but that's like the source code, as in, if you wanted to compile a rom for your phone. That actually isn't what we need. :/ I'll have to keep looking...
es0tericcha0s said:
Ah shoot, I didn't realize it at the time, but that's like the source code, as in, if you wanted to compile a rom for your phone. That actually isn't what we need. :/ I'll have to keep looking...
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****e. How do people build RUU.exe in the first place ? Can't we build one with these binary files ?
Edit : Did some reading and found out only vendors can make RUU's.
Tried this, found on another thread.
"The RUU is your normal, executable program and does everything for you. The ZIP is an RUU but you have to set the phone up to flash it by using fastboot commands. the process is:
1. Connect phone in fastboot mode
2. Run the command 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'
3. Once the phone is at the HTC screen, you run the command 'fastboot flash zip name_of_zip.zip'
4. It will flash the first part and then give an error and you run the same command as above a second time straight away
5. Once the second flash sequence has finished, you the type 'fastboot reboot' and it will reboot the phone and finish the installation"
It failed, but I didn't relock bootloader yet. Will try that now.
Edit : Also failed with relocked bootloader.
Fastboot error message was :
"(bootloader) signature checking
FAILED (remote : 12 signature verify fail)"
black-venomz said:
Tried this, found on another thread.
"The RUU is your normal, executable program and does everything for you. The ZIP is an RUU but you have to set the phone up to flash it by using fastboot commands. the process is:
1. Connect phone in fastboot mode
2. Run the command 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'
3. Once the phone is at the HTC screen, you run the command 'fastboot flash zip name_of_zip.zip'
4. It will flash the first part and then give an error and you run the same command as above a second time straight away
5. Once the second flash sequence has finished, you the type 'fastboot reboot' and it will reboot the phone and finish the installation"
It failed, but I didn't relock bootloader yet. Will try that now.
Edit : Also failed with relocked bootloader.
Fastboot error message was :
"(bootloader) signature checking
FAILED (remote : 12 signature verify fail)"
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You can flash RUUs like that, but that zip does not house the files you would need. RUUs have to be signed with HTC's special key or it won't work. That's why it was only a 99MB file...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-601/help/rogers-ruu-available-t2836217
https://drive.google.com/folderview...RFdlTWc&tid=0BzrP5DWIlpplWkNROHh6Y3o4UHc#list
es0tericcha0s said:
You can flash RUUs like that, but that zip does not house the files you would need. RUUs have to be signed with HTC's special key or it won't work. That's why it was only a 99MB file...
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Thanks for looking around. Unfortunately the RUU failed (see picture).
I think my phone was updated with Android 4.4.2 when I bought it (recently) so it might be what's causing the error.
I wanted to try with a Telus RUU for 4.4.2 but it's not there..........
I'm starting to lose hope here.

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