Partitions - GT540 Optimus Android Development

I was searching for fix no logo after upgrading to android 2.1, and I founded this:
Code:
cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00500000 00020000 "boot"
mtd1: 04000000 00020000 "cache"
mtd2: 00500000 00020000 "recovery"
mtd3: 183c0000 00020000 "splash"
mtd4: 0f500000 00020000 "system"
mtd5: 00200000 00020000 "lgdrm"
mtd6: 08a00000 00020000 "userdata"
mtd7: 00100000 00020000 "misc"
mtd8: 1dd60000 00020000 "usd"
mtd9: 00500000 00020000 "pkg"
mtd10: 1cfc0000 00020000 ""
As you can see my splash and usd partitions seems to be too big...
So my questions are:
Can you place here yours /proc/mtd?
Witch partition is storing bootloader?
Witch partition is storing IMEI and mac of hardware?
Can i simply copy good partitions by fastboot or I need to modify them first?
ps. Sorry for my poor English

Related

Splashscreen

Does anyone know how to change the splashscreen yet ? Want to get rid of telstra splashscreen
Problem Solved !!!! (kind of)
1. Create goldcard
2. flash no branded rom from RUU (I used RUU_Buzz_HTC_WWE_1.25.405.1_Radio_13.45.55.24_3.35.15.31_release_142189_signed)
3. re root with unrevoked
4. flash what ever custom rom u like (I'm using WPR 8.0.3 ATM)
Hope this helps
i second this req. usng a boot animation uploaded here...and the white stock htc splash really doesn't fit with it...
Ah yes, and i thought it was just me. I have rooted/flashed and uploaded bootanimations but the provider logo/splashscreen (1&1 - german provider) which is shown before the boot-animation is really annoying and ugly
For me it was only possible to remove the provider screen by using a RUU.exe.
Those HTC Update files does also alter the splash screen. The splash image is within a .nb0 file.
The memory in the mobile which contains the splash screen isnt mapped to the normal filesystem.
On some phones its listed in /proc/mtd but not on wildfire:
Code:
cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 000a0000 00020000 "misc"
mtd1: 00420000 00020000 "recovery"
mtd2: 002c0000 00020000 "boot"
mtd3: 0fa00000 00020000 "system"
mtd4: 02800000 00020000 "cache"
mtd5: 0af20000 00020000 "userdata"
sh-3.2#
Thnx
Thanks for the info Warlord711 , but how do i use this information ???? dont mean to sound like a n00b but i have no idea , lolz
Warlord711 said:
For me it was only possible to remove the provider screen by using a RUU.exe.
Those HTC Update files does also alter the splash screen. The splash image is within a .nb0 file.
The memory in the mobile which contains the splash screen isnt mapped to the normal filesystem.
On some phones its listed in /proc/mtd but not on wildfire:
Code:
cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 000a0000 00020000 "misc"
mtd1: 00420000 00020000 "recovery"
mtd2: 002c0000 00020000 "boot"
mtd3: 0fa00000 00020000 "system"
mtd4: 02800000 00020000 "cache"
mtd5: 0af20000 00020000 "userdata"
sh-3.2#
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[INFO]Partition List HTC ONE M8 / RAW DUMP SCRIPT

Hello Everyone,
I needed the partition read-out of the M8 and thought i can as well leave it here for you as a reference.
I might also extend this to a custom firmware section if no one else takes the job before (see my M7 stuff) once i got the phone.
Well anyhow, here's the list, it's not complete yet, i will further it with the names of the corresponding RUU images for who might find it helpful (should i get device and RUU's rather soon. If not this will be abandoned )
[EDIT]
IF you guys want to dump your brand spanking new M8 as a raw full dump (not sure a restore later works out but better have this, right? ) you can run this batch script, it will pull all partitions EXCEPT userdata (the "sdcard") first to SD and then to PC.
Run the EXE (its a self extracting WinRAR5 archive - i SWEAR its not evil! Its not gonna steal your pizza!
Its just a simple batch for now, the exe will only extract it to C:\Android\com. Then you can double click the batch script and it will attempt to pull the first 46 partitions as RAW material.
Its not really meant as a backup solution for average Joe, its more like giving you an easy method to create a (nearly) full dump of a (nearly) virgin device so there's a way back to (nearly) original state when we get S-OFF (a restore of this will never work with S-ON).
And its probably more a handy script for those of you who do the developing part here. You will know how to adjust the script so it runs wherever and does whatever, you may just use it as a repository of dd pull commands. Save you some typing
M8-Dumper (47 Partitions GSM model)
[EDIT]
Code:
echo. "HTC One / M8 FULL DUMP Script"
echo. ================================
echo.
echo. Warning: the DUMP on M8 can use many Gigabytes free
echo. space on the SDcard! Please make sure that you have
echo. at least 50% free space on your card.
echo. Since SDCard is now part of the /data Partition, i
echo. will not dump /data (around 10 GB) either.
echo. You also absoutely need to get a modified Boot.img
echo. with Insecure ADB added from somewhere or else this
echo. will NOT work!
....
This means: you need to Unlock, flash Custom Recovery, Root, flash Unsecure kernel before you can work with this script. So, Recovery, Boot and System will already be modified when dumping. The other 40+ partitions will be original.
Handy links:
@Guich's Stock Recovery Thread
@Mr Hofs Stock Backup Thread
Nice work, Sneaky, and yes, looking forward to you working your magic on M8 firmware! Waiting on my M8 Dev edition, should ship in a week or so. Really happy to see you here mate, cheers!
Not quite there yet. Still looking for cash or free devices
Could become June before I'll be able to buy it. We shall see.
«--=|[Mobile Viper bite]|=--»
Thanks for the Partition Table! I'll be using this in my toolkit!
Hey sneaky, good to see you here too. Will get my m8 tomorrow.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn HTC One met Tapatalk
Snah001 said:
Hey sneaky, good to see you here too. Will get my m8 tomorrow.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn HTC One met Tapatalk
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Yeah! Nice to hear that... Seems like virtually every dev with a name around here gets it. Gonna be a mad and exciting year.
Called my carrier today, they have it on pre-order as well now. I can have it for about 400 and keep the M7. So I'll sell that and get the M8 for about 100 quid including excellent two year service.
Thinking about it,I actually haven't paid that little for a good phone in a while
Expect me here within the month.
SixthSenseSuxx... visually... time for venom theming...
@Sneakyghost :
hi mate,
any news how to remove the red warning ?
remeber on M7 that I used yours excellents mods ...
tks bro
jonata said:
@Sneakyghost :
hi mate,
any news how to remove the red warning ?
remeber on M7 that I used yours excellents mods ...
tks bro
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Not until S-Off iirc.
S-OFF first. Before that, no firmware packs whatsoever. Sorry.
SixthSenseSuxx... visually... time for venom theming...
Could be soon.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2706553
@Sneakyghost s-off is here! Time to get up and start making those amazing FUUs and ZIPs!
Will be getting my m8 within the month (hopefully)
Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
n1234d said:
@Sneakyghost s-off is here! Time to get up and start making those amazing FUUs and ZIPs!
Will be getting my m8 within the month (hopefully)
Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
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https://twitter.com/Sneakygh0st/status/452941752186712065
Seen and retweeted it 25 minutes after they tweeted. While being half asleep in the middle of the night.
It's my birthday too soon. I'm going shopping then. Thank God some really nice people here already helped finance it a bit. Got about 10% now. That means I'll stick to what I said: I'll have it within the month (April).
[EDIT]
It's gonna be here Friday.
Some good people helped me out a bit, thank you guys.
Will start working here once I've achieved S-OFF. Hope I'm not gonna run into the fails many others have been seeing with firewater.
Sneakyghost said:
https://twitter.com/Sneakygh0st/status/452941752186712065
Seen and retweeted it 25 minutes after they tweeted. While being half asleep in the middle of the night.
It's my birthday too soon. I'm going shopping then. Thank God some really nice people here already helped finance it a bit. Got about 10% now. That means I'll stick to what I said: I'll have it within the month (April).
[EDIT]
It's gonna be here Friday.
Some good people helped me out a bit, thank you guys.
Will start working here once I've achieved S-OFF. Hope I'm not gonna run into the fails many others have been seeing with firewater.
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Happy Birthday !!!!!!!!!
when have time, and party is over ...
no red warning ?
tks bro and again HAPPY BIRTHDAY
here you go
Verison M8 with ARHD on it:
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p1: 00100000 00000200 "sbl1"
mmcblk0p2: 076f7c00 00000200 "pg1fs"
mmcblk0p3: 00004000 00000200 "board_info
mmcblk0p4: 00800000 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p5: 00040000 00000200 "mfg"
mmcblk0p6: 017afc00 00000200 "pg2fs"
mmcblk0p7: 00040000 00000200 "sbl1_updat
mmcblk0p8: 00040000 00000200 "rpm"
mmcblk0p9: 00200000 00000200 "tz"
mmcblk0p10: 00008000 00000200 "sdi"
mmcblk0p11: 00400000 00000200 "hboot"
mmcblk0p12: 00500000 00000200 "sp1"
mmcblk0p13: 00100000 00000200 "wifi"
mmcblk0p14: 00008000 00000200 "ddr"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "dsps"
mmcblk0p16: 03c00400 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p17: 00500000 00000200 "wcnss"
mmcblk0p18: 00800000 00000200 "radio_con
mmcblk0p19: 00180000 00000200 "fsg"
mmcblk0p20: 04b00400 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p21: 00400000 00000200 "tool_diag
mmcblk0p22: 03200000 00000200 "custdata"
mmcblk0p23: 00effc00 00000200 "reserve_2
mmcblk0p24: 00100000 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p25: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st1
mmcblk0p26: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st2
mmcblk0p27: 01400000 00000200 "fataldevl
mmcblk0p28: 00001000 00000200 "debug_con
mmcblk0p29: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p30: 00004000 00000200 "control"
mmcblk0p31: 00140400 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p32: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p33: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_reco
mmcblk0p34: 00000400 00000200 "fsc"
mmcblk0p35: 00002000 00000200 "ssd"
mmcblk0p36: 00040000 00000200 "skylink"
mmcblk0p37: 01900000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p38: 00040000 00000200 "sensor_hu
mmcblk0p39: 01e00000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p40: 00002800 00000200 "cir_img"
mmcblk0p41: 01000000 00000200 "vzw_quali
mmcblk0p42: 01de6000 00000200 "reserve"
mmcblk0p43: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0p44: 01800000 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p45: 05800000 00000200 "reserve_3
mmcblk0p46: a8000000 00000200 "system"
mmcblk0p47: 40000000 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p48: 30000000 00000200 "userdata"
jonata said:
Happy Birthday !!!!!!!!!
when have time, and party is over ...
no red warning ?
tks bro and again HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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You have S-OFF?
I suggest you find yourself a copy of UltraEdit (buy it, its good!) and then head over to my M7 Firmware thread and look up how to edit your hboot yourself. If you stick EXACTLY to my instructions, its not dangerous. If you mess up, it is.
Like i said, i am NOT going to provide hboots i have not tested myself. Because with this file, there are two options only: either it works 100% or it bricks your device. Any error kills it. I am not going to modify it and let others test it. I would feel very bad. Sorry.
If you don't want to do that yourself, you will have to wait until my phone is here (hopefully friday) and then i can start working on it (if i manage to S-OFF it).
Verizon:
Partition Table:
Code:
D:\>adb shell cat /proc/emmc
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p1: 00100000 00000200 "sbl1"
mmcblk0p2: 076f7c00 00000200 "pg1fs"
mmcblk0p3: 00004000 00000200 "board_info"
mmcblk0p4: 00800000 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p5: 00040000 00000200 "mfg"
mmcblk0p6: 017afc00 00000200 "pg2fs"
mmcblk0p7: 00040000 00000200 "sbl1_update"
mmcblk0p8: 00040000 00000200 "rpm"
mmcblk0p9: 00200000 00000200 "tz"
mmcblk0p10: 00008000 00000200 "sdi"
mmcblk0p11: 00400000 00000200 "hboot"
mmcblk0p12: 00500000 00000200 "sp1"
mmcblk0p13: 00100000 00000200 "wifi"
mmcblk0p14: 00008000 00000200 "ddr"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "dsps"
mmcblk0p16: 03c00400 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p17: 00500000 00000200 "wcnss"
mmcblk0p18: 00800000 00000200 "radio_config"
mmcblk0p19: 00180000 00000200 "fsg"
mmcblk0p20: 04b00400 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p21: 00400000 00000200 "tool_diag"
mmcblk0p22: 03200000 00000200 "custdata"
mmcblk0p23: 00effc00 00000200 "reserve_2"
mmcblk0p24: 00100000 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p25: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p26: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st2"
mmcblk0p27: 01400000 00000200 "fataldevlog"
mmcblk0p28: 00001000 00000200 "debug_config"
mmcblk0p29: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p30: 00004000 00000200 "control"
mmcblk0p31: 00140400 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p32: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p33: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_record"
mmcblk0p34: 00000400 00000200 "fsc"
mmcblk0p35: 00002000 00000200 "ssd"
mmcblk0p36: 00040000 00000200 "skylink"
mmcblk0p37: 01900000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p38: 00040000 00000200 "sensor_hub"
mmcblk0p39: 01e00000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p40: 00002800 00000200 "cir_img"
mmcblk0p41: 01000000 00000200 "vzw_quality"
mmcblk0p42: 01de6000 00000200 "reserve"
mmcblk0p43: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0p44: 01800000 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p45: 05800000 00000200 "reserve_3"
mmcblk0p46: a8000000 00000200 "system"
mmcblk0p47: 40000000 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p48: 30000000 00000200 "userdata"
Mount:
Code:
D:\HTC One>adb shell
[email protected]_m8wl:/ $ mount
mount
rootfs / rootfs ro,relatime 0 0
tmpfs /dev tmpfs rw,seclabel,nosuid,relatime,mode=755 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,seclabel,relatime,mode=600 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,seclabel,relatime 0 0
selinuxfs /sys/fs/selinux selinuxfs rw,relatime 0 0
debugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw,relatime 0 0
none /acct cgroup rw,relatime,cpuacct 0 0
none /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs rw,seclabel,relatime,mode=750,gid=1000 0 0
tmpfs /mnt/asec tmpfs rw,seclabel,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
tmpfs /mnt/obb tmpfs rw,seclabel,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
none /dev/cpuctl cgroup rw,relatime,cpu 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p46 /system ext4 ro,seclabel,noatime,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata /data ext4 rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,relatime,discard,noauto_da_alloc,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p47 /cache ext4 rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,relatime,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p39 /devlog ext4 rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=continue,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p27 /fataldevlog ext4 rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=continue,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/radio /firmware/radio vfat ro,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0337,dmask=0227,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=lower,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/adsp /firmware/adsp vfat ro,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0337,dmask=0227,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=lower,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/wcnss /firmware/wcnss vfat ro,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0337,dmask=0227,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=lower,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p22 /custdata ext4 rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,relatime,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/fuse /mnt/shell/emulated fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1023,group_id=1023,default_permissions,allow_other 0 0
/dev/block/vold/179:129 /mnt/media_rw/ext_sd texfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1023,gid=1023,umask=0007,allow_utime=0020,nls=utf8,min_prealloc_size=64k,readahead=4M,fail_safe,discard,errors=continue 0 0
/dev/block/vold/179:129 /mnt/secure/asec texfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1023,gid=1023,umask=0007,allow_utime=0020,nls=utf8,min_prealloc_size=64k,readahead=4M,fail_safe,discard,errors=continue 0 0
/dev/fuse /storage/ext_sd fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1023,group_id=1023,default_permissions,allow_other 0 0
[email protected]_m8wl:/ $
Sneakyghost said:
You have S-OFF?
I suggest you find yourself a copy of UltraEdit (buy it, its good!) and then head over to my M7 Firmware thread and look up how to edit your hboot yourself. If you stick EXACTLY to my instructions, its not dangerous. If you mess up, it is.
Like i said, i am NOT going to provide hboots i have not tested myself. Because with this file, there are two options only: either it works 100% or it bricks your device. Any error kills it. I am not going to modify it and let others test it. I would feel very bad. Sorry.
If you don't want to do that yourself, you will have to wait until my phone is here (hopefully friday) and then i can start working on it (if i manage to S-OFF it).
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thanks for reply and again AUGURI
I'm a little bit afraid, and have a lot of time to await
so, next friday, next week ... when you receive your M8 and got S-OFF
I await you
Thanks again
Sneaky partions from my HTC__001https://www.dropbox.com/s/zypbska37jh8xgm/partitions.txt
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using xda app-developers app
Sneakyghost said:
You have S-OFF?
I suggest you find yourself a copy of UltraEdit (buy it, its good!) and then head over to my M7 Firmware thread and look up how to edit your hboot yourself. If you stick EXACTLY to my instructions, its not dangerous. If you mess up, it is.
Like i said, i am NOT going to provide hboots i have not tested myself. Because with this file, there are two options only: either it works 100% or it bricks your device. Any error kills it. I am not going to modify it and let others test it. I would feel very bad. Sorry.
If you don't want to do that yourself, you will have to wait until my phone is here (hopefully friday) and then i can start working on it (if i manage to S-OFF it).
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Hi Sneaky.
I removed the red text myself, remembered when we did this together on the M7 in the very beginning.
When you want I can send you my orig.hboot and the altered one (3.16) by PM so you can use it. Oh and of course it works
Snah001 said:
Hi Sneaky.
I removed the red text myself, remembered when we did this together on the M7 in the very beginning.
When you want I can send you my orig.hboot and the altered one (3.16) by PM so you can use it. Oh and of course it works
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:highfive:

New update virgin mobile

New Update for our phones. Anyone know about this update m Download link for the update. mediafirecom/?ll6h862125c4l5o
Here's info on it
https://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/180988
I would like to know how to install it with a custom recovery.
Me too. I just told it to install and it downloaded, restarted into recovery and didn't do anything.
jmdarling said:
Me too. I just told it to install and it downloaded, restarted into recovery and didn't do anything.
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need stock recovery
jmdarling said:
Me too. I just told it to install and it downloaded, restarted into recovery and didn't do anything.
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Same here.
HTC Download Link:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._NV_SPCS_1.08_003_release_403624_signed_2.exe
Confirmed working ...
on Virgin Mobile
jdmedeiros said:
HTC Download Link:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._NV_SPCS_1.08_003_release_403624_signed_2.exe
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LarryBoyG said:
on Virgin Mobile
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Error 155!!!!
How to fix it?
Need help
Try making sure HTC sync is closed all the way.
Won't running this RUU wipe our phone?
LarryBoyG said:
Try making sure HTC sync is closed all the way.
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Security fail!
Maybe need S-OFF?
Igor2906 said:
Security fail!
Maybe need S-OFF?
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It worked for me on virgin mobile but I got the same error as you on boost. Weird.
jdmedeiros said:
HTC Download Link:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._NV_SPCS_1.08_003_release_403624_signed_2.exe
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I need this new update for my htc because i have bootloop but its give me 132 error,i think my phone is no virgin..(dont know how to check it) so there is other RUU file what is working on boost/sprint or idk what namr other...?
yeah, im getting the same error.
has anyone found a solution?
All Sprint RUU info in one place
The update: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._NV_SPCS_1.08_003_release_403624_signed_2.exe (within which you have rom.zip)
The key file: http://goo.gl/MXyoel
The HBoot file: http://goo.gl/tec0Ph
The Boot image file: http://goo.gl/PHQqjp
The Radio image file: http://goo.gl/Axs0rK
If someone could do the same for a GSM version, like Cricket or Telus, would be great!
jdmedeiros said:
The update: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._NV_SPCS_1.08_003_release_403624_signed_2.exe (within which you have rom.zip)
The key file: http://goo.gl/MXyoel
The HBoot file: http://goo.gl/tec0Ph
The Boot image file: http://goo.gl/PHQqjp
The Radio image file: http://goo.gl/Axs0rK
If someone could do the same for a GSM version, like Cricket or Telus, would be great!
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I'm on cricket and still no update [emoji53]
Any chance you could extract and post your HBoot file and radio.img file? I would appreciate it.
Surj138 said:
I'm on cricket and still no update [emoji53]
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jdmedeiros said:
Any chance you could extract and post your HBoot file and radio.img file? I would appreciate it.
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Hi,
Maybe if you post a method (guide) for extracting the HBoot file and the radio.img file, someone will be able to follow your guide and post these two files.
Just a suggestion...
Just a suggestion? You should bang my head with it until I do it... coming up in 1 minute!
moh19814 said:
Hi,
Maybe if you post a method (guide) for extracting the HBoot file and the radio.img file, someone will be able to follow your guide and post these two files.
Just a suggestion...
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---------- Post added at 02:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:01 PM ----------
Better late than never... I have been asking people to send me the HBoot file and Radio file from Cricket or Telus, but I have failed to detail how this should be done. moh19814 called me out on this and in good time he did. Here it is:
adb shell
su
mkdir /mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/
cd /mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/
cat /proc/emmc
Now, look at the listing (mine is at the bottom of this post) and find the blocks associated with what we want. In my case they were 11, 18 and 20. Continue, but double check before pressing ENTER...
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 of=/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/hboot
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 of=/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/radio_config
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p20 of=/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/radio
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p25 of=/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/modem_st1
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p26 of=/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup/modem_st2
ls -l
exit
exit
At this point I looked at my sdcard on Windows but I did not see the firm_backup folder. I properly ejected the phone, removed the usb cable from the computer, connected the phone again and the folder was there and within the folder there was the three files.
[email protected]_a11chl:/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup # cat /proc/emmc
cat /proc/emmc
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p1: 00100000 00000200 "sbl1"
mmcblk0p2: 02000000 00000200 "pg1fs"
mmcblk0p3: 00004000 00000200 "board_info"
mmcblk0p4: 00ef7c00 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p5: 00040000 00000200 "mfg"
mmcblk0p6: 017afc00 00000200 "pg2fs"
mmcblk0p7: 00040000 00000200 "sbl1_update"
mmcblk0p8: 00040000 00000200 "rpm"
mmcblk0p9: 00200000 00000200 "tz"
mmcblk0p10: 00008000 00000200 "sdi"
mmcblk0p11: 00400000 00000200 "hboot"
mmcblk0p12: 00500000 00000200 "sp1"
mmcblk0p13: 00100000 00000200 "wifi"
mmcblk0p14: 00008000 00000200 "ddr"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "dsps"
mmcblk0p16: 03c00400 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p17: 00500000 00000200 "wcnss"
mmcblk0p18: 00800000 00000200 "radio_config"
mmcblk0p19: 00180000 00000200 "fsg"
mmcblk0p20: 04b00400 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p21: 00400000 00000200 "tool_diag"
mmcblk0p22: 00a00000 00000200 "custdata"
mmcblk0p23: 006ffc00 00000200 "reserve_2"
mmcblk0p24: 00100000 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p25: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p26: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st2"
mmcblk0p27: 01400000 00000200 "fataldevlog"
mmcblk0p28: 00001000 00000200 "debug_config"
mmcblk0p29: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p30: 00004000 00000200 "control"
mmcblk0p31: 00140400 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p32: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p33: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_record"
mmcblk0p34: 00000400 00000200 "fsc"
mmcblk0p35: 00002000 00000200 "ssd"
mmcblk0p36: 00040000 00000200 "skylink"
mmcblk0p37: 01900000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p38: 01e00000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p39: 00e28800 00000200 "reserve"
mmcblk0p40: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0p41: 01000000 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p42: 06c00000 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p43: 80000000 00000200 "system"
mmcblk0p44: 48000000 00000200 "userdata"
[email protected]_a11chl:/mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/firm_backup #
Purple flashing light
Hi, in a review for the HTC DESIRE 510 i saw a purple flashing light next to front camera, the review was on a boost us model,
Just curious about this flashing light.... due to the fact i dont have this light on my desire 510.

[Q] HTC Desire 626s - Need Root/Recovery

Hey everyone!
I am trying to get root access to my HTC Desire 626s.
I have been able to unlock it via HTCDev site.
At this point I believe I need to get root access.. I have tried the one click option Kingroot which was unsuccessful.. It always stops at 16-17%....
I believe I can obtain root access by flashing a CWM recovery which would have to be built for the 626s..
I am not sure if builder.clockworkmod.com is still functional?
Is anyone able to build a CWM recovery for this device? If so what would I need to provide?
Any help or responses would be much appreciated!
EDIT: Dump from /proc/emmc
130|[email protected]_a32eul:/ $ cat /proc/emmc
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p1: 00004000 00000200 "board_info"
mmcblk0p2: 00400000 00000200 "pg1fs"
mmcblk0p3: 00100000 00000200 "sbl1"
mmcblk0p4: 01af7c00 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p5: 00040000 00000200 "mfg"
mmcblk0p6: 017afc00 00000200 "pg2fs"
mmcblk0p7: 00040000 00000200 "rpm"
mmcblk0p8: 00200000 00000200 "tz"
mmcblk0p9: 00400000 00000200 "aboot"
mmcblk0p10: 00a00000 00000200 "sp1"
mmcblk0p11: 00008000 00000200 "ddr"
mmcblk0p12: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_0"
mmcblk0p13: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_1"
mmcblk0p14: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_2"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_3"
mmcblk0p16: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_4"
mmcblk0p17: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_5"
mmcblk0p18: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_6"
mmcblk0p19: 00100000 00000200 "rfg_7"
mmcblk0p20: 00180000 00000200 "fsg"
mmcblk0p21: 03b00400 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p22: 00a00000 00000200 "tool_diag"
mmcblk0p23: 00500000 00000200 "wcnss"
mmcblk0p24: 00000400 00000200 "limits"
mmcblk0p25: 00447c00 00000200 "reserve_2"
mmcblk0p26: 00100000 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p27: 00001000 00000200 "debug_config"
mmcblk0p28: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p29: 00180000 00000200 "modem_st2"
mmcblk0p30: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p31: 01600000 00000200 "persist"
mmcblk0p32: 00004000 00000200 "sec"
mmcblk0p33: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_record"
mmcblk0p34: 00000400 00000200 "fsc"
mmcblk0p35: 00002000 00000200 "ssd"
mmcblk0p36: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_8"
mmcblk0p37: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_9"
mmcblk0p38: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_10"
mmcblk0p39: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_11"
mmcblk0p40: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_12"
mmcblk0p41: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_13"
mmcblk0p42: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_14"
mmcblk0p43: 00020000 00000200 "rfg_15"
mmcblk0p44: 00004000 00000200 "control"
mmcblk0p45: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p46: 00140400 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p47: 00040000 00000200 "skylink"
mmcblk0p48: 02800000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p49: 00080000 00000200 "frp"
mmcblk0p50: 01400000 00000200 "fataldevlog"
mmcblk0p51: 01e00000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p52: 00a00000 00000200 "ramdump"
mmcblk0p53: 00a00000 00000200 "battery"
mmcblk0p54: 01000000 00000200 "absolute"
mmcblk0p55: 023a4800 00000200 "reserve"
mmcblk0p56: 03000000 00000200 "hosd"
mmcblk0p57: 02000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0p58: 02000000 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p59: 10000000 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p60: a0000000 00000200 "system"
mmcblk0p61: 12000000 00000200 "apppreload"
mmcblk0p62: 02800000 00000200 "cota"
mmcblk0p63: f0000000 00000200 "userdata"
When attempting to dd the recovery block I get an error since I don't have permission.
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p58 of=/sdcard2/recovery.img
Was this the app or pc version of kingroot that failed?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using XDA Free mobile app
Anyone able to root this yet ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3181038 I made a thread got the stock recovery
Sent from my LGMS345 using Tapatalk
Just picked up this phone, awaiting a way to root, kingroot and kingoroot do not work. Cricket 626S. Already ran htcdev on it, need recovery to install supersu.
Update on Root?
I was hesitant to buy a new phone from MetroPCS lineup given that I was aware a root would not be available. This phone is great but has so much more capability. Not writing to SD card is crazy. You can trasnfer files on a PC between internal storage and SD. Anyway enough said. Does anyone have any updates on a root?
i found a thread with the stock recovery, i do not understand how to create a custom recovery ive gone over it over and over. i also tried the clockworkmod builder but it doesnt seem to be working i just get 404 errors. here is the link to the thread its the op. hopefully some one can make a custom recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/htc-desire-626s-cwm-build-t3181038
I'm also interested in this. I spent most of my time trying to extract the stock recovery from the RUU (which you can download from HTC's website, then extract using instructions here on XDA. It's basically starting the exe, then going to your temp directory). Some of the files can be extracted, but I think the others are encrypted. I've read that HTC started doing this a while back.
If the above link really is a copy of the stock recovery (and I'm curious to know how this was obtained), then we may be able to build CWM following these instructions- http://xda-university.com/as-a-developer/porting-clockworkmod-recovery-to-a-new-device
Or maybe we also need the boot.img. I can't remember if this was one of the files I was able to extract from the RUU. Either way, there's some process by which we should be able to create a custom recovery.
Once we have something built and want to test it, you can try to boot your phone into the recovery without actually flashing it by running
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
. See these links- https://aubykhan.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/android-tip-boot-into-twrp-or-cwm-recovery-without-flashing/ http://androidforums.com/threads/stock-recovery-partition-image-backup.612148/ http://optionkey.blogspot.com/2013/12/backing-up-your-android-phones-stock.html
I'm kinda busy the next few weeks, but I definitely want to work on this when I get the chance some time. This is about the extent of what I know at this point. Have at it.
i tried that one, wont boot with fastboot boot cmd, says its a incomplete boot image
Here's something else worth looking into -https://twitter.com/srsroot/status/639544040489357312?s=09 which links to http://www.srsroot.com
If that doesn't work, it appears we can modify the boot.img file to gain root adb. I found it here http://androidforums.com/threads/htc-desire-626s-root.946455/ with more detailed instructions here http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/28653/obtaining-root-by-modifying-default-propro-secure
Again, I'll try this sometime, but I'll be pretty busy for a while.
k, ill take a looksie
edit: problem with this is, we need boot.img, but we can only get that with root xd
I might have that file. HTC posts their RUU files on their developer website. There are instructions floating around here showing how to extract them. It didn't have recovery, but it might have had boot.img. I just got to work, but I'll check when I get home.
Edit: Just check on TeamViewer. I've got a boot_signed.img file. We might be in business.
k man, that root kit doesnt work either im afraid
tried a few times
but is there a safe way to test the bootimg? can we boot that like we do recovery?
Perhaps you could boot it through fastboot, but I'm not finding any mention of it online. I'll probably give it a shot. Whenever I get to make it, I'll flash it on my device. Even if it's bad, we ought to be able to boot into fastboot and reflash the stock boot image. If that even fails, we have an RUU from HTC that should completely restore everything. And if THAT fails, then I wouldn't mind helping myself to the new Nexus 5X
lolol, i see how it is xD
here is hoping that it goes bad huh?
I tried modding the boot.img file I pulled from the RUU. I flashed it, and my phone booted fine, but didn't seem to have any root access via adb or terminal. I tried "adb root", but apparently you need a modded version of the adbd binary per this page- http://bclary.com/blog/2014/04/14/splitting-and-packing-android-boot-images/. I followed these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2593581 and included an insecure adbd, but this made my phone go into a bootloop.
I was able to reflash the stock boot.img (from the RUU) after each time with no troubles. So, no bricks, but no root yet either. I notice that my device still has "s-on". Haven't been an HTC guy before, but I think that needs to be "s-off". I'll try again some other time.
Just to be thorough (in case anyone else wants to try), these tools helped to unpack the boot.img file - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494036
i been a htc user for a few years now, and although i always got s-off before, im almost 100% certain that for gaining root its not needed.
unlocking bootloader should be enough, if we can get a custom recovery on it that is...
It may be worth investigating other ways of modifying the boot.img to give us root access over adb, but it seems that we need a version of adbd that won't cause a bootloop. I should mention that whenever I used the modified adbd binary (which always made it bootloop), I got a red warning/copyright message really quickly. It said something like "this HTC development something is property of HTC". I never got that message when I only modified default.prop.
A custom recovery would be the best option for sure. There's a post on XDA University about making CWM for a new device, and this method needs the boot.img (unlike the other method, which needs the recovery.img we don't have apparently). Reading the instructions, I'm not entirely sure it works for devices CM doesn't support, since it makes mention of the device codename, but I'm hopeful. Since I know for a fact we have a working stock boot.img (my phone is using it to boot now, lol), this looks like a good option.
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It may be worth investigating other ways of modifying the boot.img to give us root access over adb, but it seems that we need a version of adbd that won't cause a bootloop. I should mention that whenever I used the modified adbd binary (which always made it bootloop), I got a red warning/copyright message really quickly. It said something like "this HTC development something is property of HTC". I never got that message when I only modified default.prop.
A custom recovery would be the best option for sure. There's a post on XDA University about making CWM for a new device, and this method needs the boot.img (unlike the other method, which needs the recovery.img we don't have apparently). Reading the instructions, I'm not entirely sure it works for devices CM doesn't support, since it makes mention of the device codename, but I'm hopeful. Since I know for a fact we have a working stock boot.img (my phone is using it to boot now, lol), this looks like a good option.
well, we could always try TWRP recovery, if CWM doesnt work
Edit, thanx to another member here, i got files from a RUU, for the 626s, dont think that changes much, that "S"
anyway, in it i got boot, aboot, recovery etc, do you think we can do stuff with it?
From my understanding you need to set Selinux to permissive for an insecure boot.img to work on lollipop. I am unaware on how to do this but I believe we need to wait for HTC to post the Kernel source on HTCdev in order to do this.

htc one m7 bootloop problem please help

I flashed a viper4arise zip file from a thread from moto g4 plis section and now my phone is stuck on bootloop...
No switches are responsive...
When i press power button the home and back button led keeps blinking
Since i cannot remove battery im stuck...
Please help me
[/QUOTE]I have installed SwanSong and the sound is amazing. SwanSong have an aroma interface and it will be easy for you to install it with all the guides inside the installer. Here are the steps I have done to install it (Same as provided by @tywinlannister).
1. Install the BusyBox app and also install BusyBox inside it.
2. Set SELinux to be permissive. (This is important, but you can do it during the installation of SwanSong).
3. Flash Arise Sound Systems zip from the link https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=151719
(Click Aroma & look for ARISE+Deuteronomy+2.94+Modular+AROMA+Installer.zip)
4. Reboot to system.
5. Configure the mods.
6. Reboot again.
This is the recommended setup from the developer itself while flashing SwanSong in Aroma. (Thanks to guitardedhero)
I would recommend Core (mandatory, if not already installed), ViPER4Arise™ 2.5.0.5, Profiles, Arkamys™, ICEsound™, Skip Config and Preset, MusicFX (unless you know it's already installed, this script will leave an existing MusicFX installation intact and end, just in case), permissive (do not, if Enforcing Mode is preferred), Repair SD Card Permissions (allow up to 3-5 minutes of additional time for this script).
Once booted:
Android Settings > Apps > Menu > Show System > Arkamys > Enable Phone Permissions
Android Settings > Apps > Menu > Show System > ViPER4Arise > Enable Storage Permissions
Open ViPER4Arise™ and select Audiophile™ X profile from the Load Effect Profile option in Menu.
On displayed output tab:
Master Power > Off
Master Power > On
Menu > Device Status
Should show Enabled, Normal, and Processing: Yes (at least during audio playback for some scenarios)
If you want to select ViPER4Arise™ through a media player's Equalizer option (not necessary, recommended for users that prefer to get to ViPER4Arise™ through a media player rather than launch the app from Recents or App Drawer):
Android Settings > Apps > Menu > Show System > MusicFX > Disable
Reboot for good measure.
Hope it will help for you. If anything bad happens, just dirty flash your rom (only wipe cache and dalvik) and everything will be good. :good:
NB: There will be a lot of modules during the aroma installation which you can skip (Toolkit, Dolby Plus, Dolby Atmos etc) if it is not mentioned in the recommended setup. Its your choice. Enjoy a crystal clear sound from the great developers.[/QUOTE]
This is the post ..
Please help it is urgent
Now i booted to recovery
Adarsh balu said:
Now i booted to recovery
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Restore your phone back to stock using a RUU. Which one is hard to tell without seeing your "fastboot getvar all". What I can say is, appart from the problem described above, that your phone is messed up. Bootloader says M7_UL but its running the M7_WLS 5.05.651.2 firmware.... You bought it like that or....?
alray said:
Restore your phone back to stock using a RUU. Which one is hard to tell without seeing your "fastboot getvar all". What I can say is, appart from the problem described above, that your phone is messed up. Bootloader says M7_UL but its running the M7_WLS 5.05.651.2 firmware.... You bought it like that or....?
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Please give correct steps on about it....please...
Adarsh balu said:
Please give correct steps on about it....please...
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Post the output of "fastboot getvar all".
alray said:
Post the output of "fastboot getvar all".
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Here is screen shot
<bootloader> version : 0.5
<bootloader> version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
<bootloader> version-baseband : N/A
<bootloader> version-cpld:None
<bootloader> version-microp:None
<bootloader> version-main :5.05.651.2
<bootloader> version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
<bootloader> serialno:FA37VS920060
<bootloader> imei:355859054863182
<bootloader> meid:99000146057450
<bootloader> product:m7_ul
<bootloader> platform:HBOOT-8064
<bootloader> modelidN0720000
<bootloader> cidnum:11111111
<bootloader> battery-status:good
<bootloader> battery-voltage:3275 mV
<bootloader> partition-layout:Generic
<bootloader> security: off
<bootloader> build-mode:SHIP
<bootloader> boot-mode:FASTBOOT
<bootloader> commitno-bootloader:dirty-1f512bb6
<bootloader> hbootpreupdate: 11
<bootloader> gencheckpt:0
Please excuse me if there is typing mistake because i rushed it .....
Now can u help me ? @alray
Can anyone send stock rom kitkat for htc one m7 gsm....
Flashing that might work right
I have an unlocked bootloader now
Please tell me about it...
I'm desperate in need of help friends
Adarsh balu said:
<bootloader> version : 0.5
<bootloader> version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
<bootloader> version-baseband : N/A
<bootloader> version-cpld:None
<bootloader> version-microp:None
<bootloader> version-main :5.05.651.2 This is the Sprint M7_WLS version
<bootloader> version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
<bootloader> serialno:*******20060
<bootloader> imei:3558590*******
<bootloader> meid:9900014******* A M7_UL should not have an meid...
<bootloader> product:m7_ul Says M7_UL but other vars indicates a M7_WLS
<bootloader> platform:HBOOT-8064
<bootloader> modelidN0720000 This is the Sprint (M7_WLS) modelid
<bootloader> cidnum:11111111
<bootloader> battery-status:good
<bootloader> battery-voltage:3275 mV
<bootloader> partition-layout:Generic
<bootloader> security: off
<bootloader> build-mode:SHIP
<bootloader> boot-mode:FASTBOOT
<bootloader> commitno-bootloader:dirty-1f512bb6
<bootloader> hbootpreupdate: 11
<bootloader> gencheckpt:0
Please excuse me if there is typing mistake because i rushed it .....
Now can u help me ? @alray
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Really strange, the M7_UL variant is a GSM phone, GSM phones doesn't have MEID (should be all "0"), only the CDMA variants does (e.g Sprint M7_WLS).
Your MID (PN0720000) is for M7_WLS, not M7_UL and your version-main is also the Sprint M7_WLS version. But your "product" line says M7_UL. We must determine which variant your phone really is so we can know what files to use in order to restore it.
The M7_WLS does have a different partition layout than the M7_UL so by listing your partitions we should be able to determine what variant is your phone.
Flash twrp recovery if its not already done:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-2-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then boot in TWRP recovery so you have adb connectivity, start an adb shell then list your partitions using "cat /proc/emmc".
Code:
adb shell
cat /proc/emmc
The output should look like this (for a M7_UL):
Code:
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p19: 000ffa00 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p34: 00fffe00 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p33: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0[B][COLOR="red"]p35[/COLOR][/B]: 73fffc00 00000200 "[B][COLOR="Red"]system[/COLOR][/B]"
mmcblk0p26: 00140200 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p36: 27fffe00 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p37: 680000000 00000200 "userdata"
mmcblk0p22: 01400000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p24: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p27: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p31: 04b00200 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p16: 03c00400 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "dsps"
mmcblk0p17: 007ffa00 00000200 "radio_config"
mmcblk0p20: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p21: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st2"
mmcblk0p38: 01900000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p28: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_record"
mmcblk0p18: 02000000 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p30: 034ffa00 00000200 "reserve_2"
mmcblk0p32: 05fffc00 00000200 "reserve_3"
mmcblk0p29: 06069e00 00000200 "reserve"
mmcblk0p25: 00004000 00000200 "control"
The M7_WLS will have this partition layout:
Code:
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p19: 000ffa00 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p36: 00fffe00 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p35: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0[B][COLOR="red"]p37[/COLOR][/B]: 73fffc00 00000200 "[B][COLOR="red"]system[/COLOR][/B]"
mmcblk0p26: 00140200 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p38: 27fffe00 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p39: 680000000 00000200 "userdata"
mmcblk0p22: 01400000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p24: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p27: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p33: 04b00200 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p16: 03c00400 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "dsps"
mmcblk0p17: 007ffa00 00000200 "radio_config"
mmcblk0p20: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p21: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st2"
mmcblk0p29: 00040000 00000200 "skylink"
mmcblk0p30: 01900000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p28: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_record"
mmcblk0p18: 02000000 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p32: 034ffa00 00000200 "reserve_2"
mmcblk0p34: 05fffc00 00000200 "reserve_3"
mmcblk0p31: 04729a00 00000200 "reserve"
Code:
For example, look at the "system" partition, it's located at p35 on a M7_UL but it's p37 on a M7_WLS.
alray said:
Really strange, the M7_UL variant is a GSM phone, GSM phones doesn't have MEID (should be all "0"), only the CDMA variants does (e.g Sprint M7_WLS).
Your MID (PN0720000) is for M7_WLS, not M7_UL and your version-main is also the Sprint M7_WLS version. But your "product" line says M7_UL. We must determine which variant your phone really is so we can know what files to use in order to restore it.
The M7_WLS does have a different partition layout than the M7_UL so by listing your partitions we should be able to determine what variant is your phone.
Flash twrp recovery if its not already done:
Then boot in TWRP recovery so you have adb connectivity, start an adb shell then list your partitions using "cat /proc/emmc".
adb shell
cat /proc/emmc
The output should look like this (for a M7_UL):
The output should look like this (for a M7_UL):
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p19: 000ffa00 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p34: 00fffe00 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p33: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0p35: 73fffc00 00000200 "system"
mmcblk0p26: 00140200 00000200 "local"
mmcblk0p36: 27fffe00 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p37: 680000000 00000200 "userdata"
mmcblk0p22: 01400000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p24: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p27: 00010000 00000200 "extra"
mmcblk0p31: 04b00200 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p16: 03c00400 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p15: 00100000 00000200 "dsps"
mmcblk0p17: 007ffa00 00000200 "radio_config"
mmcblk0p20: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p21: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st2"
mmcblk0p38: 01900000 00000200 "carrier"
mmcblk0p28: 00100000 00000200 "cdma_record"
mmcblk0p18: 02000000 00000200 "reserve_1"
mmcblk0p30: 034ffa00 00000200 "reserve_2"
mmcblk0p32: 05fffc00 00000200 "reserve_3"
mmcblk0p29: 06069e00 00000200 "reserve"
mmcblk0p25: 00004000 00000200 "control"
The M7_WLS will have this partition layout:
For example, look at the "system" partition, it's located at p35 on a M7_UL but it's p37 on a M7_WLS.
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Main prob is that the roms the supesu gapps etc files won't completely copy into my internal storage...
Since there is no external slot i have to do this only by this way....
That i have found may be the problem while installing roms..
In the files it shows same size as that of the source file...That is really confusing ... Waiting for a reply from u @alray
Adarsh balu said:
Main prob is that the roms the supesu gapps etc files won't completely copy into my internal storage...
Since there is no external slot i have to do this only by this way....
That i have found may be the problem while installing roms..
In the files it shows same size as that of the source file...That is really confusing ... Waiting for a reply from u @alray
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The problem is that I do not know for sure what phone variant you have (read my previous post). Without knowing for sure what it is, I can't suggest any solution (don't want to make the situation worse), both variants will requires to use different files. M7_UL roms, recoveries, kernels, ruu etc are not compatible with the M7_WLS.
If you prefer to keep flashing random files on it, if its up to you.
alray said:
The problem is that I do not know for sure what phone variant you have (read my previous post). Without knowing for sure what it is, I can't suggest any solution (don't want to make the situation worse), both variants will requires to use different files. M7_UL roms, recoveries, kernels, ruu etc are not compatible with the M7_WLS.
If you prefer to keep flashing random files on it, if its up to you.
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In the recovery it is showing wls..see this pic. @alray
Adarsh balu said:
In the recovery it is showing wls..see this pic. @alray
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adb shell
cat /proc/emmc
post the output
Btw no need to mention me if you're already quoting me, I get notified twice each time and its a bit annoying
alray said:
adb shell
cat /proc/emmc
post the output
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Where to do this on pc ??
See im new and do not know much
So please can u tell me in detail when where and how..:crying:
Adarsh balu said:
Where to do this on pc ??
See im new and do not know much
So please can u tell me in detail when where and how..:crying:
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Sure, do you have adb installed on your computer?
alray said:
Sure, do you have adb installed on your computer?
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Yes
Adarsh balu said:
Yes
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right click a blank space in the folder where you have adb.exe on your computer and from the contextual menu, select "open a command window here".
In that window, type:
Code:
adb shell
then hit enter and type
Code:
cat /proc/emmc
and hit enter again. This should list your partitions. Copy/paste (or screenshot) the output and post it here so we can take a look at it and finally be 100% sure what your phone really is.
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with click a blank space in the folder where you have adb.exe on your computer and from the contextual menu, select "open a command window here".
In that window, type:
then hit enter and type
and hit enter again. This should list your partitions. Copy/paste (or screenshot) the output and post it here so we can take a look at it and finally be 100% sure what your phone really is.
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Im using pc and there is no current right now..
I will take screenshot just as it arriveea

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