I installed Android Revolution on my HTC Incredible S and after that all i get is the White screen that says HTC.
Basicaly this is all I did.
I had the Android 4.0.4 version
I unlocked the bootloader followint the htcdev website instructions.
INstalled the Radio that is provided here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088498
INstalled Clockworks
installed the superuser signed file 3.0.6
installed Black ROse from my pc
added the files in the SD card
Rebooted
did the superwipe with the superwipe file provided here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088498
did the android Revolution INstallation
After that waited for 20 min with a White screen
Please help me
Thanks and Regards
Ujku80
Ujku80 said:
I installed Android Revolution on my HTC Incredible S and after that all i get is the White screen that says HTC.
Basicaly this is all I did.
I had the Android 4.0.4 version
I unlocked the bootloader followint the htcdev website instructions.
INstalled the Radio that is provided here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088498
INstalled Clockworks
installed the superuser signed file 3.0.6
installed Black ROse from my pc
added the files in the SD card
Rebooted
did the superwipe with the superwipe file provided here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088498
did the android Revolution INstallation
After that waited for 20 min with a White screen
Please help me
Thanks and Regards
Ujku80
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How did you install BlackRose from the PC since you only have an unlocked bootloader?
I really don't think BlackRose is installed, so you need to extract the boot.img file from the ARHD zip file and flash it manually in FASTBOOT USB mode.
Please send me some links on what to download
I'm lost here
thanks
Ujku80 said:
Please send me some links on what to download
I'm lost here
thanks
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You have everything downloaded that you need.
Open the ARHD zip file and there will be a file called boot.img. Extract and copy that file to the directory on our PC where you installed the Android SDK tools that you used to unlock your bootloader.
Reboot your phone to the bootloader screen like you do for recovery but select the FASTBOOT menu option instead of RECOVERY and then connect your phone to the PC with your USB cable.
Open a command window on the PC and set the working directory to where you installed the Android SDK tools and then type the command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
The reboot your phone and it should boot.
I apply the fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin again but i do not get the confirn screen as before. I believe do to the fact that the android system is no longer present.
I thing it's true that my bootloader is still locked, but how do i unlock without the end screen to say yes and no?
Help please http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon9.gif
Ujku80 said:
I apply the fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin again but i do not get the confirn screen as before. I believe do to the fact that the android system is no longer present.
I thing it's true that my bootloader is still locked, but how do i unlock without the end screen to say yes and no?
Help please http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon9.gif
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What does your HBOOT screen look like? Can you post what the first 5 lines on the screen show?
can not screenshot, ... but:
VIVO PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.02.0002
RADIO-3831.18.00.11_M
eMMC-boot
May 22 2012, 14:22:08
that is it
Ujku80 said:
can not screenshot, ... but:
VIVO PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.02.0002
RADIO-3831.18.00.11_M
eMMC-boot
May 22 2012, 14:22:08
that is it
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UNLOCKED or RELOCKED at the top of the screen?
Unlocked
Ujku80 said:
Unlocked
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OK the you just need to flash the boot.img file and you should be good to go.
As I suspected the BlackRose install did not work.
tpbklake said:
You have everything downloaded that you need.
Open the ARHD zip file and there will be a file called boot.img. Extract and copy that file to the directory on our PC where you installed the Android SDK tools that you used to unlock your bootloader.
Reboot your phone to the bootloader screen like you do for recovery but select the FASTBOOT menu option instead of RECOVERY and then connect your phone to the PC with your USB cable.
Open a command window on the PC and set the working directory to where you installed the Android SDK tools and then type the command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
The reboot your phone and it should boot.
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I had missed this
I did id and it works now
Thank you thank you
you saved my day:victory:
Related
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.
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium
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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.
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium[/Q]
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!
Hi,
I think I've done something wrong with updating my phone:
At first I had Android Revolutiom Rom 2.x installed and I wanted to make an update. I didn't realize that I didn't have S-OFF and I made a SuperWipe. Installing the new ARHD 4.0 obviously didn't work, because I only had S-ON. So the phone stucked during booting on the green HTC logo on white background.
I tried other Roms but it didn't come to a happy end
So, what can I do now? Can I install the older version of ARHD 2.x (which I don't have anymore)?
This is what I can see when I turn on the phone with power and volume-up:
***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
I can go into Recovery and have installed Revolutinoary CWM 4.0.1.4
I don't know which PG321IMG.zip is flashed or if it is the right one either.
Hope someone can help me :fingers-crossed:
bender5 said:
Hi,
I think I've done something wrong with updating my phone:
At first I had Android Revolutiom Rom 2.x installed and I wanted to make an update. I didn't realize that I didn't have S-OFF and I made a SuperWipe. Installing the new ARHD 4.0 obviously didn't work, because I only had S-ON. So the phone stucked during booting on the green HTC logo on white background.
I tried other Roms but it didn't come to a happy end
So, what can I do now? Can I install the older version of ARHD 2.x (which I don't have anymore)?
This is what I can see when I turn on the phone with power and volume-up:
***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
I can go into Recovery and have installed Revolutinoary CWM 4.0.1.4
I don't know which PG321IMG.zip is flashed or if it is the right one either.
Hope someone can help me :fingers-crossed:
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Since you have an unlocked bootloader, you simply need to open up the ARHD 4.0 zip file and extract the boot.img file and then manually flash it in FASTBOOT USB mode using the command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
There are plenty of posts on how to do this.
tpbklake said:
Since you have an unlocked bootloader, you simply need to open up the ARHD 4.0 zip file and extract the boot.img file and then manually flash it in FASTBOOT USB mode using the command:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
There are plenty of posts on how to do this.
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So I flash again the SuperWipe script and put the ARHD 4.0 zip file back on SD and flash it through CWM? After that I flash manually the boot.img?
bender5 said:
So I flash again the SuperWipe script and put the ARHD 4.0 zip file back on SD and flash it through CWM? After that I flash manually the boot.img?
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Yep that will get you going.
tpbklake said:
Yep that will get you going.
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That worked, I'm glad it was that easy. Sorry for disturbing you with this little problem, but THANKS A LOT :victory:
Hey guys I badly need help!!! I was able to convert my HTC One GSM to Google Edition just last week, but today I want to restore it to its factory ROM so I can also restore the warranty. Now the problem became visible when I tried to flash a stock ROM (not the GPE ROM). Listed below are the problems I am facing at the moment:
1. Stuck in FASTBOOT USB, and cannot boot to ROM.
2. Can't boot to recovery. Everytime I highlight and select recovery the phone just shows up the "Google" logo, then vibrates, then back fastboot USB.
3. Factory Reset not working, again shows up "Google" then restarts to fastboot usb mode.
4. I ran cmd in sdk-tools, typed in "fastboot devices", and my phone is detected. But when I type "adb devices", my phone is not listed.
5. I tried flashing CWM or TWRP through fastboot in cmd but the reply is"remote: signature verify fail", as wellas flashing a RUU for my device.
6. On bootloader is written:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** RELOCKED ***
M7_UK PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-4A.17.3250.14
OpenDSP-v30.120.3274.0520
OS-2.14.1700.15
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Guys I really badly need help to fix my phone. I don't wanna spend for repairs or throw it in the garbage. I am very sure there's a way to fix this and get it to work, but I am rookie in android as I've been an iOs user for a couple of years.
ClydeWinux said:
Hey guys I badly need help!!! I was able to convert my HTC One GSM to Google Edition just last week, but today I want to restore it to its factory ROM so I can also restore the warranty. Now the problem became visible when I tried to flash a stock ROM (not the GPE ROM). Listed below are the problems I am facing at the moment:
1. Stuck in FASTBOOT USB, and cannot boot to ROM.
2. Can't boot to recovery. Everytime I highlight and select recovery the phone just shows up the "Google" logo, then vibrates, then back fastboot USB.
3. Factory Reset not working, again shows up "Google" then restarts to fastboot usb mode.
4. I ran cmd in sdk-tools, typed in "fastboot devices", and my phone is detected. But when I type "adb devices", my phone is not listed.
5. I tried flashing CWM or TWRP through fastboot in cmd but the reply is"remote: signature verify fail", as wellas flashing a RUU for my device.
6. On bootloader is written:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** RELOCKED ***
M7_UK PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-4A.17.33250.14
OpenDSP-v30.120.3274.0520
OS-2.14.1700.15
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Guys I really badly need help to fix my phone. I don't wanna spend for repairs or throw it in the garbage. I am very sure there's a way to fix this and get it to work, but I am rookie in android as I've been an iOs user for a couple of years.
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try flashing the appropriate firmware files for an particular RUU before flashing RUU n check?
Harish_Kumar said:
try flashing the appropriate firmware files for an particular RUU before flashing RUU n check?
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Yes I have tried flashing the appropriate RUU file but in CMD it returns "remote: signature verify fail"
ClydeWinux said:
Yes I have tried flashing the appropriate RUU file but in CMD it returns "remote: signature verify fail"
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not RUU...i am talking about firmware files
for instance if you are about to flash an 4.3 sense 3.22 rom..flash its firmware in RUU mode before flashing the actual RUU
Harish_Kumar said:
not RUU...i am talking about firmware files
for instance if you are about to flash an 4.3 sense 3.22 rom..flash its firmware in RUU mode before flashing the actual RUU
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Oh my, are the firmware files included inside the RUU.zip? or should I download the firmware files separately? @Harish_Kumar
ClydeWinux said:
Oh my, are the firmware files included inside the RUU.zip? or should I download the firmware files separately? @Harish_Kumar
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RUU Zip will be encrypted..you cant extract files from it
you have to download firmware files seperately...you can find them in android development section
check here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
I almost forgot... you should be S-off in order to flash the firmware
and even RUU Flashing requires S-off
Harish_Kumar said:
RUU Zip will be encrypted..you cant extract files from it
you have to download firmware files seperately...you can find them in android development section
check here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
I almost forgot... you should be S-off in order to flash the firmware
and even RUU Flashing requires S-off
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Ok I have flashed the firmware for my phone and now it's on 3.58.1700.5. Should I download a RUU.zip version 3.58.1700.5 and flash it on my phone? because until now I can't flash CWM or TWRP. @Harish_Kumar
ClydeWinux said:
Ok I have flashed the firmware for my phone and now it's on 3.58.1700.5. Should I download a RUU.zip version 3.58.1700.5 and flash it on my phone? because until now I can't flash CWM or TWRP. @Harish_Kumar
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arent you able to flash custom recovery like CWM or TWRP even after flashing firmware files? if everything's right you should be able to
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Harish_Kumar said:
arent you able to flash custom recovery like CWM or TWRP even after flashing firmware files? if everything's right you should be able to
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Everytime I tried to flash custom recovery (CWM/TWRP) in cmd it returns "remote: signature verify fail", I used command "fastboot flash recovery cwm.img". And now I tried to load up recovery from menu, and it's stuck on a 'dead-android-icon-with-exclamation-error' logo. @Harish_Kumar
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
*** SECURITY WARNING ***
M7_WLS PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT- 1.55.0000
RADIO-1.00.20.1108
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.05.651.6
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Jan 3 2014,13:35:00.0
^^^This is what I am basically stuck at on my fastboot screen, I can't boot my phone up anymore and I can't reboot or power down without coming back to the bootloader screens.
I attempted to unroot and relock my HTC One and I apparently have failed. I own the m7wls and I had Android Revolution HD on my phone, I noticed I had issues with it so I wanted to take it off so I looked for a video on how to do it. The first thing I did was take the adt bundle folder with the fastboot file in it and I opened the cmd to type in: fastboot oem lock. Then after I did that I installed the RUU I believed was necessary to boot my phone back to stock and I am getting errors from the setup. So from this I don't have any clue what I can do anymore.
I hope I am as descriptive as possible and if you need anymore details I will try and provide it.
Thank you (PLZ HALP),
Leaver90
Leaver90 said:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
*** SECURITY WARNING ***
M7_WLS PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT- 1.55.0000
RADIO-1.00.20.1108
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.05.651.6
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Jan 3 2014,13:35:00.0
^^^This is what I am basically stuck at on my fastboot screen, I can't boot my phone up anymore and I can't reboot or power down without coming back to the bootloader screens.
I attempted to unroot and relock my HTC One and I apparently have failed. I own the m7wls and I had Android Revolution HD on my phone, I noticed I had issues with it so I wanted to take it off so I looked for a video on how to do it. The first thing I did was take the adt bundle folder with the fastboot file in it and I opened the cmd to type in: fastboot oem lock. Then after I did that I installed the RUU I believed was necessary to boot my phone back to stock and I am getting errors from the setup. So from this I don't have any clue what I can do anymore.
I hope I am as descriptive as possible and if you need anymore details I will try and provide it.
Thank you (PLZ HALP),
Leaver90
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Why don't you unlock the bootloader, and then flash a custom recovery and then install a dif rom?
while in fastboot type in fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin (Providing your unlock_code.bin from htc is in the folder with your sdk, Then download a recovery for your phone TWRP or CWM and put in the same sdk folder on your computer. then at the fastboot screen type in fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img (Replace recoveryname with the name of the recovery in your sdk folder) then boot into recovery, If you still have a rom on your phone install that rom from recovery, if not you will have to sideload using recovery. Hope that helps
ryoung4316 said:
Why don't you unlock the bootloader, and then flash a custom recovery and then install a dif rom?
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I'm a bit green at this, what do you mean?
Leaver90 said:
I'm a bit green at this, what do you mean?
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while in fastboot type in fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin (Providing your unlock_code.bin from htc is in the folder with your sdk, Then download a recovery for your phone TWRP or CWM and put in the same sdk folder on your computer. then at the fastboot screen type in fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img (Replace recoveryname with the name of the recovery in your sdk folder) then boot into recovery, If you still have a rom on your phone install that rom from recovery, if not you will have to sideload using recovery. Hope that helps
ryoung4316 said:
Why don't you unlock the bootloader, and then flash a custom recovery and then install a dif rom?
while in fastboot type in fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin (Providing your unlock_code.bin from htc is in the folder with your sdk, Then download a recovery for your phone TWRP or CWM and put in the same sdk folder on your computer. then at the fastboot screen type in fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img (Replace recoveryname with the name of the recovery in your sdk folder) then boot into recovery, If you still have a rom on your phone install that rom from recovery, if not you will have to sideload using recovery. Hope that helps
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Could I also use that to go back to stock? That is what I am trying to do
Leaver90 said:
Could I also use that to go back to stock? That is what I am trying to do
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Here use this link, This will help you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2576995
Download Full unmodified Firmware (fastboot flashable) http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23311191640114124
rename firmware to firmware.zip
-copy firmware.zip to your sdk folder
-boot into bootloader
-plug in usb
-select fastboot option (screen should say fastboot usb)
-type Fastboot oem rebootRUU
-when u see the black screen w/ HTC, type Fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
-when it's done, type Fastboot reboot
If it says something about failing and to reflush re-run the this command again Fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
I just unlocked it and was able to turn on my phone now, what do I need to do to get my phone back to stock again, or is there any suggestions as to what I can do with my phone
I would suggest installing a custom recovery and then installing a rom and then run a RUU to return to stock, I posted the link above to help you get through the process
I have a HTC ONE M7 that's locked with Bell Mobility, I recently bought off some guy who rooted it to android revolution hd 71.1 running 4.4.2 , I wanted to convert it back to stock, so I followed this tutorial.
"YOUTUBE VIDEO: How to Unroot/Unbrick the HTC One to Stock BY qbking77"
First of all, I'm a complete noob at this, I've been using iPhone prior and this is my first android. I'm unaware of what the difference is with OTA RUU and normal RUU.
When I followed that tutorial I had done every step up to entering the command prompt "fastboot oem lock" the phone reset and now I'm at bootloader, being the idiot I am, in the video the guy had some .exe file to open but in my file there isn't any (btw the OS is 3.23.66.1) the link I downloaded was this:
"SEARCH ON GOOGLE: 3.23.666.1 AND CLICK THIRD LINK FROM HTC1GURU.COM"
I've tried getting out of the bootloader, but it keeps returning to there, please help I'm very scared! I just want to get back to the way it was and just pay someone to get it back to normal.
EDIT: Currently the Bootloader says the following:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
***Security Warning***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.55.0000
RADIO-4A.20.3263.16
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.23.666.1
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Sep 17, 2013, 23:36:49
H Boot
Vol Up
Vol Down
Power
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
SHOW BARCODE
Rembokz said:
I have a HTC ONE M7 that's locked with Bell Mobility, I recently bought off some guy who rooted it to android revolution hd 71.1 running 4.4.2 , I wanted to convert it back to stock, so I followed this tutorial.
"YOUTUBE VIDEO: How to Unroot/Unbrick the HTC One to Stock BY qbking77"
First of all, I'm a complete noob at this, I've been using iPhone prior and this is my first android. I'm unaware of what the difference is with OTA RUU and normal RUU.
When I followed that tutorial I had done every step up to entering the command prompt "fastboot oem lock" the phone reset and now I'm at bootloader, being the idiot I am, in the video the guy had some .exe file to open but in my file there isn't any (btw the OS is 3.23.66.1) the link I downloaded was this:
"SEARCH ON GOOGLE: 3.23.666.1 AND CLICK THIRD LINK FROM HTC1GURU.COM"
I've tried getting out of the bootloader, but it keeps returning to there, please help I'm very scared! I just want to get back to the way it was and just pay someone to get it back to normal.
EDIT: Currently the Bootloader says the following:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
***Security Warning***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.55.0000
RADIO-4A.20.3263.16
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.23.666.1
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Sep 17, 2013, 23:36:49
H Boot
Vol Up
Vol Down
Power
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
SHOW BARCODE
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unlock the bootloader again from htcdev.com
flash twrp recovery version 2.6.3.3
restore this backup with twrp
alray said:
unlock the bootloader again from
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The 2nd link isn't working, it says "The disc image file is corrupted"
Rembokz said:
The 2nd link isn't working, it says "The disc image file is corrupted"
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its not a disc image its a recovery. To flash it:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
alray said:
its not a disc image its a recovery. To flash it:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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So I have to put the HTC back into bootloader, and use command prompt to flash it?
Rembokz said:
So I have to put the HTC back into bootloader, and use command prompt to flash it?
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yes boot your phone in bootloader mode / fastboot usb mode
with the recovery file in the same folder where you ahve adb and fastboot on your computer, open a command prompt:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
alray said:
yes boot your phone in bootloader mode / fastboot usb mode
with the recovery file in the same folder where you ahve adb and fastboot on your computer, open a command prompt:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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Okay, and for the final step, how do I proceed with restoring the backup with the other twrp? I apologize for being such a noob
Rembokz said:
Okay, and for the final step, how do I proceed with restoring the backup with the other twrp? I apologize for being such a noob
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boot the phone in twrp recovery
select "backup"
select "boot" only
Swipe to Back Up
reboot in android
from your computer go in the phone storage:
HTC One\Internal storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER\TODAY'S_DATE\
delete all files in that folder (your backup of boot) extract the backup zip file and place all files there
reboot in twrp
select restore
select the backup
swipe to restore
reboot
@Rembokz Any news? Is your phone booting to the stock rom now?
If yes, you'll also have to flash the stock recovery as the last step if you want to install updates.
alray said:
@Rembokz Any news? Is your phone booting to the stock rom now?
If yes, you'll also have to flash the stock recovery as the last step if you want to install updates.
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Yes it works! I managed to access google play store, activate my google account, and download apps, all of which I couldn't do before. By flashing the stock recovery, does that mean I have to do that in order to make software updates such as Android Lollipop in the future? BTW, Thank you so much!
Rembokz said:
Yes it works! I managed to access google play store, activate my google account, and download apps, all of which I couldn't do before.
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:good:
By flashing the stock recovery, does that mean I have to do that in order to make software updates such as Android Lollipop in the future?
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Yes and there are already newer versions than 3.23.666.1 so you should be able to update it after flashing the stock recovery.
The recovery file you need is here
save it in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer
reboot in bootloader/fastboot usb mode
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_3.23.666.1.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
then:
Settings --> About --> Software update --> Check now
Latest version for your phone should be 6.XX.666.X with HTC Sense 6 and Android 4.4.3 (there should be more than 1 update so repeat the same process after each update until it says: Your phone is up to date / There are no updates available for your phone)
Lollipop is expected to be released early 2015
BTW, Thank you so much!
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you're welcome
alray said:
@Rembokz Any news? Is your phone booting to the stock rom now?
If yes, you'll also have to flash the stock recovery as the last step if you want to install updates.
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alray said:
:good:
Yes and there are already newer versions than 3.23.666.1 so you should be able to update it after flashing the stock recovery.
The recovery file you need is here
save it in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer
reboot in bootloader/fastboot usb mode
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_3.23.666.1.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
then:
Settings --> About --> Software update --> Check now
Latest version for your phone should be 6.XX.666.X with HTC Sense 6 and Android 4.4.3 (there should be more than 1 update so repeat the same process after each update until it says: Your phone is up to date / There are no updates available for your phone)
Lollipop is expected to be released early 2015
you're welcome
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Hey man I've gotten into some trouble, I got the update downloaded, called 4.19.666.8 and when I tried to install it it takes me to the blue menu TWRP and from there I don't know what to do.
Rembokz said:
Hey man I've gotten into some trouble, I got the update downloaded, called 4.19.666.8 and when I tried to install it it takes me to the blue menu TWRP and from there I don't know what to do.
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You can't install updates with twrp recovery hence why I told you to flash the stock recovery in my last post
just hold power and volume down until you are back in the bootloader then flash the stock recovery
once the stock recovery is flashed reboot to android and re-check for updates.
alray said:
You can't install updates with twrp recovery hence why I told you to flash the stock recovery in my last post
just hold power and volume down until you are back in the bootloader then flash the stock recovery
once the stock recovery is flashed reboot to android and re-check for updates.
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Oh I found out the problem, the link added in a .exe file which resulted in the bootloader not working woops. Okay after update, I got the software update 4.19.666.8, I made sure I did the command prompt right, this is correct right?:
C:\android-sdk>fastboot flash recovery recovery_3.23.666.1.img
target reported max download size of 1526722560 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11958 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.438s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.935s]
finished. total time: 2.373s
C:\android-sdk>fastboot erase cache
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.559s]
finished. total time: 0.561s
C:\android-sdk>fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.035s
C:\android-sdk>
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Rembokz said:
Oh I found out the problem, the link added in a .exe file which resulted in the bootloader not working woops. Okay after update, I got the software update 4.19.666.8, I made sure I did the command prompt right, this is correct right?:
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everything seems right. You can apply each updates one by one, the latest one shoulb be 6.xx.666.xx.
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everything seems right. You can apply each updates one by one, the latest one shoulb be 6.xx.666.xx.
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The thing is is that it says I have no more updates available, despite it only being updated to 5.11.666.8
Maybe 5.xx.666.x is the latest for Bell...
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Maybe 5.xx.666.x is the latest for Bell...
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Well, I hope so, thanks so much for your help! I just have one last question, do I ever need to flash ever again in order to get future updates? Or will I just have to scan for updates and update from there?
Rembokz said:
Well, I hope so, thanks so much for your help! I just have one last question, do I ever need to flash ever again in order to get future updates? Or will I just have to scan for updates and update from there?
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Maybe 5.xx.666.x is the latest for Bell...
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It actually is
http://support.bell.ca/Mobility/Smartphones_and_mobile_internet/Operating-Systems?alias=HTC-One
Rembokz said:
Well, I hope so, thanks so much for your help! I just have one last question, do I ever need to flash ever again in order to get future updates? Or will I just have to scan for updates and update from there?
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You will receive a notification when there will be an update available. No need to flash anything