I have a root HTC Vivid ..
And now i need to flash a custom rom on it
But my phone is in S-ON
is it need to be s-off to flash a rom ??
And can any one explain what is S-OFF and S-ON ...
S Is the security lock on the phone I believe that is right some one correct me if I'm wrong , but some roms and kernels you can flash with s on via the bootloader cmd on a pc , but if you are s off you can do it all in recovery on the phone its self .
Any rom that can flash with S-ON ??
And is there any way to know what is stats of phone , is it s-OFF or ON ??
ebhathiya said:
Any rom that can flash with S-ON ??
And is there any way to know what is stats of phone , is it s-OFF or ON ??
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It will tell the status at the top of hboot and no you don't have to be s-off to flash Rom you just have to fastboot flash the boot.IMG if you are s-on
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can i flash a rom with rom manger ??
If i'm in S-ON ?
i try but it is not loading to clockworkmod ...
ahhhh i have to S-OFF it
I hate that wire trick ..
ebhathiya said:
can i flash a rom with rom manger ??
If i'm in S-ON ?
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ebhathiya said:
i try but it is not loading to clockworkmod ...
ahhhh i have to S-OFF it
I hate that wire trick ..
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NEVER USE ROM MANAGER!!! I have only heard of it causing problems and bricks...
You don't have to be s-off...just do as I say
1) Download rom
2) Extract boot.img from rom
3) Flash boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
4) Flash rom in recovery
To get in recovery:
1) Remove battery
2) Put battery back in
3) Hold power and volume down to get to hboot
4) Select recovery by using volume to navigate and power to select
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I am s~on and running blitz just fine. Everything works perfect so far
blitzed htc vivid on stockish kernel
any rom can be flashed with s-on.. just download kozmick kernel RC1 and the rom, flash the rom, then WITHOUT BOOTING UP, go to fastboot and
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Is it possible to make s- off with hboot 1.16 with 2.3.3 STOCK OPTUS ROM?
If so, can anyone link me to a proper guide?
I searched and found contradictions, some say yes, some say no....
LOSTLOGIC89 said:
Is it possible to make s- off with hboot 1.16 with 2.3.3 STOCK OPTUS ROM?
If so, can anyone link me to a proper guide?
I searched and found contradictions, some say yes, some say no....
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There is no current method available to truly gain S-OFF status with HBOOT 1.16. However, that being said, you can use the HTCDEV site to unlock HBOOT 1.16 so that you can flash a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod and then flash a custom ROM. The thing to keep in mind with this solution is after you flash the custom ROM you will probably have to manually flash the boot.img file from the custom ROM using 'fastboot flash boot [path to image file]\boot.img'
There is also some thread posts about downgrading HBOOT 1.16 to HBOOT 1.13 and then you can use Revolutionary to get a true S-OFF HBOOT.
tpbklake said:
There is no current method available to truly gain S-OFF status with HBOOT 1.16. However, that being said, you can use the HTCDEV site to unlock HBOOT 1.16 so that you can flash a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod and then flash a custom ROM. The thing to keep in mind with this solution is after you flash the custom ROM you will probably have to manually flash the boot.img file from the custom ROM using 'fastboot flash boot [path to image file]\boot.img'
There is also some thread posts about downgrading HBOOT 1.16 to HBOOT 1.13 and then you can use Revolutionary to get a true S-OFF HBOOT.
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I see, i will give it a try .
Thanks.
tpbklake said:
There is no current method available to truly gain S-OFF status with HBOOT 1.16. However, that being said, you can use the HTCDEV site to unlock HBOOT 1.16 so that you can flash a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod and then flash a custom ROM. The thing to keep in mind with this solution is after you flash the custom ROM you will probably have to manually flash the boot.img file from the custom ROM using 'fastboot flash boot [path to image file]\boot.img'
There is also some thread posts about downgrading HBOOT 1.16 to HBOOT 1.13 and then you can use Revolutionary to get a true S-OFF HBOOT.
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i unlocked my hboot 1.16 with htc dev and downloaded 4ext recovery. How can i flash it ?
EDIT: Never mind, i found out how.
So basicly now i can flash any rom i want ?
LOSTLOGIC89 said:
i unlocked my hboot 1.16 with htc dev and downloaded 4ext recovery. How can i flash it ?
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Unzip the EXT4.zip file and extract the recovery.img file to your PC. Then with your phone connect to the PC in FASTBOOT mode, type the following command:
fastboot flash recovery [path to your image file]\recovery.img
The command window on your PC should have the working directory set to where you have installed the Android SDK tools with adb.exe and fastboot.exe.
tpbklake said:
Unzip the EXT4.zip file and extract the recovery.img file to your PC. Then with your phone connect to the PC in FASTBOOT mode, type the following command:
fastboot flash recovery [path to your image file]\recovery.img
The command window on your PC should have the working directory set to where you have installed the Android SDK tools with adb.exe and fastboot.exe.
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Ok i have it installed.
The problem now is i wiped and installed a custum rom (bliss with sense 3.5) and got a stock on htc then tried to go on fastboot usb then flash the img file and still stock at htc. Any ideas?
Edit: never mind forgot to wipe boot.works like a charm thanks again .
recently i tried rooting my incredible s, i unlocked the phone with htcdev.com and flashed clockworkmod recovery trough fastboot. then i rooted it with a zip, it worked perfectly. then i decided to install a custom rom so i downloaded cyanogenmod 7, flashed it in clockworkmod and rebooted the phone but its stuck on the default htc splash screen, ive been working for a week trying to get it back to normal, but no luck im pretty angry right now, heres what it says on the bootloader thing:
*** UNLOCKED ***
VIVO PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0000
RADIO-3822.10.08.28_M
eMMC-boot
Nov 1 2011,20:33:03
need help FAST
Have to tryed this from the faq?
Q: I have unlocked HBOOT 2.00.000 using the procedure at HTCDV.com and have installed a custom recovery and flash custom ROM xxxxxx, but it now hangs at the white HTC screen and won’t boot.
A: With the unlocked HBOOT 2.00.0000 the boot partition is mounted ReadOnly in Recovery mode, thus when you attempt to flash a custom ROM, the boot.img is not correctly updated.
You must manually extract the boot.img from the rom’s zip file and flash it in FASTBOOT USB mode.
1. Since you have an unlocked HBOOT 2.00.0000, then you have installed the Android SDK with adb.exe and fastboot.exe. Open the rom’s zip file and extract and copy the boot.img file to the same directory where adb.exe and fastboot.exe are installed.
2. Boot the phone into HBOOT by holding the Volume Down key and the Power key.
3. On the HBOOT menu select the FASTBOOT option.
4. Connect your phone to the PC.
5. From the PC type:
fastboot devices
6. You should see your device serial number output to the PC screen.
7. From the PC type:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
8. You should see the results of the boot.img being written.
9. From the PC type:
fastboot reboot
10. The phone should then reboot normally.
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BTW it would be better if you had s-offed with nonverbose's tool, you wouldn't have to void warranty..
Sorry for my english, I'm not 100% sure that all I've written is correct xD
bob8x said:
Have to tryed this from the faq?
BTW it would be better if you had s-offed with nonverbose's tool, you wouldn't have to void warranty..
Sorry for my english, I'm not 100% sure that all I've written is correct xD
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thank you so much. my english isnt so good either (i am from norway)
Have you got it working?
If not you could try flashing the boot.img. get the boot.img from the cm7 folder then but it in your android folder with your adb stuff. Then flash it from fastboot using commands.
Fastboot flash boot.img
I think that's what you would type? You might want to check.
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vizzy said:
Have you got it working?
If not you could try flashing the boot.img. get the boot.img from the cm7 folder then but it in your android folder with your adb stuff. Then flash it from fastboot using commands.
Fastboot flash boot.img
I think that's what you would type? You might want to check.
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i got it working but thanks anyway
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Incxs said:
i got it working but thanks anyway
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Tell us what you did then add [SOLVED] to the title please
Incxs said:
recently i tried rooting my incredible s, i unlocked the phone with htcdev.com and flashed clockworkmod recovery trough fastboot. then i rooted it with a zip, it worked perfectly. then i decided to install a custom rom so i downloaded cyanogenmod 7, flashed it in clockworkmod and rebooted the phone but its stuck on the default htc splash screen, ive been working for a week trying to get it back to normal, but no luck im pretty angry right now, heres what it says on the bootloader thing:
*** UNLOCKED ***
VIVO PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0000
RADIO-3822.10.08.28_M
eMMC-boot
Nov 1 2011,20:33:03
need help FAST
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****ty isn't it. I'm also in trouble with my HTC incredible S, not so incredible anymore I guess. Hope to find aid very soon...
bob8x said:
Have to tryed this from the faq?
BTW it would be better if you had s-offed with nonverbose's tool, you wouldn't have to void warranty..
Sorry for my english, I'm not 100% sure that all I've written is correct xD
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[email protected] said:
****ty isn't it. I'm also in trouble with my HTC incredible S, not so incredible anymore I guess. Hope to find aid very soon...
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The answer is in the second post of this thread!
Guys I am trying to update the device from original ROM to official OTA ICS 4.0 with sense 3.6
I've downloaded the ROM successfully, but when the device restarted to to install the update it shows the bootloader menu !
my device is s-on with recovery installed.
SOMEONE HELP ME !
micho119 said:
Guys I am trying to update the device from original ROM to official OTA ICS 4.0 with sense 3.6
I've downloaded the ROM successfully, but when the device restarted to to install the update it shows the bootloader menu !
my device is s-on with recovery installed.
SOMEONE HELP ME !
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I think i read your post regarding the same yesterday.
you did not that you have a custom recovery installed...
in this case you will not be able to flash the ruu as you are required to be stock with s-on
head over to arhd thread to get the closest experience to the stock rom.
download the arhd rom, flash in recovery
letmedanz said:
I think i read your post regarding the same yesterday.
you did not that you have a custom recovery installed...
in this case you will not be able to flash the ruu as you are required to be stock with s-on
head over to arhd thread to get the closest experience to the stock rom.
download the arhd rom, flash in recovery
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But I remember that I've did this before and reinstalled a stock ROM using RUU exe file, can't I do this now?
Does WWE ROM have Arabic language?
I am very depressed because of this problem, I want to have official HTC ICS ROM.
micho119 said:
But I remember that I've did this before and reinstalled a stock ROM using RUU exe file, can't I do this now?
Does WWE ROM have Arabic language?
I am very depressed because of this problem, I want to have official HTC ICS ROM.
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In order to install the ICS OTA after it has been downloaded, you will need to restore the stock HTC recovery and then relock your bootloader.
tpbklake said:
In order to install the ICS OTA after it has been downloaded, you will need to restore the stock HTC recovery and then relock your bootloader.
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thanks tpbklake, i could relock the bootloader but I don't know how to have the HTC Recovery back instead of the current one, any guide to do this?
am quoting tpbklake here, listen to him, he's the best around here
Grab a RUU and extract the recovery.img file from the ROM.zip. Then flash the recovery image in FASTBOOT USB mode using
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
micho119 said:
thanks tpbklake, i could relock the bootloader but I don't know how to have the HTC Recovery back instead of the current one, any guide to do this?
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Extract it from an official RUU/ROM.zip file and then flash it in FASTBOOT USB mode using the following command:
fastboot flash recovery [path to recovery.img]
micho119 said:
thanks tpbklake, i could relock the bootloader but I don't know how to have the HTC Recovery back instead of the current one, any guide to do this?
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tpbklake said:
Extract it from an official RUU/ROM.zip file and then flash it in FASTBOOT USB mode using the following command:
fastboot flash recovery [path to recovery.img]
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LOL. beat you to it
tpbklake said:
Extract it from an official RUU/ROM.zip file and then flash it in FASTBOOT USB mode using the following command:
fastboot flash recovery [path to recovery.img]
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can't thank you enough man !, can you do me a final favor and send me a zip file with the recovery img? or at least give me a link to original rom because I am completely lost?
Thanks again mate.
micho119 said:
can't thank you enough man !, can you do me a final favor and send me a zip file with the recovery img? or at least give me a link to original rom because I am completely lost?
Thanks again mate.
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Try the attached file in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25088846&postcount=4
tpbklake said:
Try the attached file in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25088846&postcount=4
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when i am trying to flash anything it gives me the message
<bootloader> signature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
any idea on this?
micho119 said:
when i am trying to flash anything it gives me the message
<bootloader> signature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
any idea on this?
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Did you already relock the bootloader? You need to flash the stock recovery first, then relock the bootloader.
Did you extract the recovery.img file from the PG32IMG.zip file or are you just trying to have the bootloader flash the PG32IMG.zip?
The signature checking failure leads me to believe that the bootloader is locked/relocked.
tpbklake said:
Did you already relock the bootloader? You need to flash the stock recovery first, then relock the bootloader.
Did you extract the recovery.img file from the PG32IMG.zip file or are you just trying to have the bootloader flash the PG32IMG.zip?
The signature checking failure leads me to believe that the bootloader is locked/relocked.
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I've flashed the recovery, relock the bootloader using fastboot oem lock, downloaded the update OTA, when it turns off the bootloader screen is showing up without continuing the update !!, any advice?
micho119 said:
I've flashed the recovery, relock the bootloader using fastboot oem lock, downloaded the update OTA, when it turns off the bootloader screen is showing up without continuing the update !!, any advice?
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Did it update the bootloader to 2.02.0002 or is it still 2.00.0000?
tpbklake said:
Did it update the bootloader to 2.02.0002 or is it still 2.00.0000?
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Still 2.00.0000
micho119 said:
Still 2.00.0000
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So there was no indication on the HBOOT screen to press the Volume Up to apply the update or anything like that?
no, nothing at all like this !
micho119 said:
no, nothing at all like this !
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How did you end up flashing the recovery? Did you use the PG32IMG.zip and copy it to your sd card or did you extract the recovery.img file and manually flash it?
If you used the PG32IMG.zip file then that probably changed the mainver value and that's why the OTA is not running.
Well guess what, my device is now crashed !, it is stock at the green HTC logo, I can not access anything except for the bootloader !.
i've installed the Android Revolution HD but it didn't work as well, my device is now in mess.
micho119 said:
Well guess what, my device is now crashed !, it is stock at the green HTC logo, I can not access anything except for the bootloader !.
i've installed the Android Revolution HD but it didn't work as well, my device is now in mess.
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You never did answer my question about how you flashed the HTC stock recovery.
Anyway, If you unlocked your bootloader and reinstalled a custom Recovery and then attempted to install ARHD, did you manually extract and flash the boot.img file in FASTBOOT USB mode?
That may be all you need to do to get the phone booted.
I am S OFF, UNLOCKED.
When I boot into bootloader and into fastbootmode, as soon as i connect the cable to my phone, the fastboot USB mode freezez... No keys work that time...I have to press and hold power button for a few seconds in order to reboot the phone. This happen always with me.
I wanted to backup my Stock recovery by booting into custom recovery using this command fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img . It sends the recovery and everything is okay on the PC, but nothing happens on the phone.
But I did flash the unlock.bin via fastboot, that way it works....I am not getting what the problem is.
I need to backup my STOCK RECOVERY (HTC CID_J15) before flashing CWM.
ANy help would be appreciated.
mathrania said:
I am S OFF, UNLOCKED.
When I boot into bootloader and into fastbootmode, as soon as i connect the cable to my phone, the fastboot USB mode freezez... No keys work that time...I have to press and hold power button for a few seconds in order to reboot the phone. This happen always with me.
I wanted to backup my Stock recovery by booting into custom recovery using this command fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img . It sends the recovery and everything is okay on the PC, but nothing happens on the phone.
But I did flash the unlock.bin via fastboot, that way it works....I am not getting what the problem is.
I need to backup my STOCK RECOVERY (HTC CID_J15) before flashing CWM.
ANy help would be appreciated.
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Not sure about your fastboot issue, but just an FYI if you have upgraded your firmware and now have hboot 1.54 you can no longer use the command
Code:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
to boot to a non installed recovery. That can only be done with the older 1.44 hboot.
Since you have s-off, if you can get fastboot working, you should be able to flash hboot 1.44 if you the need the ability to boot a non installed recovery.
crushalot said:
Not sure about your fastboot issue, but just an FYI if you have upgraded your firmware and now have hboot 1.54 you can no longer use the command
Code:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
to boot to a non installed recovery. That can only be done with the older 1.44 hboot.
Since you have s-off, if you can get fastboot working, you should be able to flash hboot 1.44 if you the need the ability to boot a non installed recovery.
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Yes, hboot 1.54....so how do i ensure i have stock recovery backup before flashing CWM?
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mathrania said:
Yes, hboot 1.54....so how do i ensure i have stock recovery backup before flashing CWM?
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Could go a few different routes. First there are tons of users who posted the stock recovery on XDA and other sites. Also it could be pulled from the RUU if you device has one or one of the posted nandroid backups. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860)
This site has the original retail dump which has the stock recovery:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/361407-htc-one-retail-release-dump/
You have s-off, so you can downgrade back to hboot 1.44 and boot a custom recovery. Just flash the stock 1.44 hboot from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
When finished you can leave hboot 1.44 or flash back up to 1.54.
Lastly if you have root you can look around (Will have to search) for how to pull the recovery.img like a system dump.
Best of luck.
crushalot said:
Could go a few different routes. First there are tons of users who posted the stock recovery on XDA and other sites. Also it could be pulled from the RUU if you device has one or one of the posted nandroid backups. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860)
This site has the original retail dump which has the stock recovery:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/361407-htc-one-retail-release-dump/
You have s-off, so you can downgrade back to hboot 1.44 and boot a custom recovery. Just flash the stock 1.44 hboot from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
When finished you can leave hboot 1.44 or flash back up to 1.54.
Lastly if you have root you can look around (Will have to search) for how to pull the recovery.img like a system dump.
Best of luck.
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Is the stock recovery same for all HtC One?? I mean also the 1.29.x.x and 2.24.x.x are same too?
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mathrania said:
Is the stock recovery same for all HtC One?? I mean also the 1.29.x.x and 2.24.x.x are same too?
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No there are differences for some of the different models and carriers. You will have to match your CID to one of the nandroids or find the proper RUU.
The stock recovery was updated in 2.24 I think, but I am not positive since I didn't ever use it.
It will only take a few minutes to flash the hboot to 1.44 so that you can boot a recovery and take a backup for yourself. I would recommend that method.
crushalot said:
No there are differences for some of the different models and carriers. You will have to match your CID to one of the nandroids or find the proper RUU.
The stock recovery was updated in 2.24 I think, but I am not positive since I didn't ever use it.
It will only take a few minutes to flash the hboot to 1.44 so that you can boot a recovery and take a backup for yourself. I would recommend that method.
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Yes, but i am afraid to do it.... Might brick my phone....
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mathrania said:
Yes, but i am afraid to do it.... Might brick my phone....
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Um, not sure where your getting that but just flashing stock hboots will not brick your phone. I have switched my hboot around between like 4 different versions 10+ times to test some things after the firmware upgrades.
Even the modified one are no problem.
Oh well. Good luck.
I know, two very bad mistakes. I was excited. First thing I did wrong was install a GE kernel when I should have installed a sense one..then I used fast boot to write TWRP to my boot image by accident instead of recovery. I tried to update RUU using fastboot, but I keep getting errors. I cant mount my internal storage, can't side load either.
Whenever I reboot, I boot into TWRP instead of system now. I probably have to restore, but not being able to RUU or side load, I dont know what to do. Please help!
j2sun said:
I know, two very bad mistakes. I was excited. First thing I did wrong was install a GE kernel when I should have installed a sense one..then I used fast boot to write TWRP to my boot image by accident instead of recovery. I tried to update RUU using fastboot, but I keep getting errors. I cant mount my internal storage, can't side load either.
Whenever I reboot, I boot into TWRP instead of system now. I probably have to restore, but not being able to RUU or side load, I dont know what to do. Please help!
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Just boot into fastboot and flash a new boot.img which matches your ROM
Thanks! But where do I get a boot.img file? I tried looking but couldn't find one. I could just find ZIP ROMs and RUUs
j2sun said:
Thanks! But where do I get a boot.img file? I tried looking but couldn't find one. I could just find ZIP ROMs and RUUs
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Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
Choose the 2.24 firmware file, this one which includes the kernel
https://mega.co.nz/#!iVJEWLBD!T3fwwlKNRTq_f1ls50jicDMQ5ysOG_Y6iMhO78zwrSA
Extract boot.img, flash it, then reflash TWRP correctly also
EddyOS said:
Just boot into fastboot and flash a new boot.img which matches your ROM
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dgtiii said:
Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
Choose the 2.24 firmware file, this one which includes the kernel
https://mega.co.nz/#!iVJEWLBD!T3fwwlKNRTq_f1ls50jicDMQ5ysOG_Y6iMhO78zwrSA
Extract boot.img, flash it, then reflash TWRP correctly also
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Thanks a lot!
Is this the boot.img that I should flash:
hboot_signedbyaa.img
Also, after that, should I RUU?
Thanks!
j2sun said:
Thanks a lot!
Is this the boot.img that I should flash:
hboot_signedbyaa.img
Also, after that, should I RUU?
Thanks!
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Yes. You also should flash stock recovery before you flash the RUU, just to make sure everything goes right.
kibmikey1 said:
Yes. You also should flash stock recovery before you flash the RUU, just to make sure everything goes right.
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The RUU flashes the stock recovery so you don't need this. You don't even need the boot.img if you're going to flash an RUU. Just connect the phone in fastboot mode and then run the RUU. So long as you're S-OFF it should run fine
Your phone doesn't need a kernel to boot to recovery or fastboot, recovery has its own kernel built in... Just goto fastboot and flash a new boot.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Hboot_signedbyaa.img isn't a boot.img it's a hboot
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how did a do that?
EddyOS said:
The RUU flashes the stock recovery so you don't need this. You don't even need the boot.img if you're going to flash an RUU. Just connect the phone in fastboot mode and then run the RUU. So long as you're S-OFF it should run fine
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Hi mate, in your signature I red OS 2.24.4018 / HBoot 1.54.0000 and now "tadaaaa" S-OFF and so on.
How did you do that? I've damaged my brain and gnawn down my nails but nothing works ....
Have you installed the 1.54.0000 on top of the 1.44.0000 (unlocked + S-OFF) and your HBOOT is still unlocked and S-OFF?
Or are u using the black&beauty ONE?
Then ou are a lucky man I guess.
God bless you.
I was S-OFF on 1.44 and then did the OTA so I kept S-OFF - sorry to get your hopes up!
EddyOS said:
I was S-OFF on 1.44 and then did the OTA so I kept S-OFF - sorry to get your hopes up!
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EddyOS said:
The RUU flashes the stock recovery so you don't need this. You don't even need the boot.img if you're going to flash an RUU. Just connect the phone in fastboot mode and then run the RUU. So long as you're S-OFF it should run fine
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Uhm...I don't have S-OFF. I tried pushing it in recovery , but when I do ./revone -P but I'm stuck with error code = 1
j2sun said:
Uhm...I don't have S-OFF. I tried pushing it in recovery , but when I do ./revone -P but I'm stuck with error code = 1
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I know, I was replying to another post in this thread...
EddyOS said:
I was S-OFF on 1.44 and then did the OTA so I kept S-OFF - sorry to get your hopes up!
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Oh yeah, I got it. I decided to buy a new ONE and wait for the exploid to fix my device. Then I'll give it to my wife. I know she will be happy about this....
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