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hi.
I was using HTC One with Android Revolution and I would like to go back to stock.
unfortunately I have lost my nandroid and radio back ups (updated radio to latest one)
I was able to get nandroid backup from xda (thank you)
and restore it. however when I try to OTA update or factory reset it says security warning in bootloader
researching through google I realized that updated radio prevents me from doing OTA update and factory reset.
Is it possible to get a radio back up for bell or does anyone know how to make it work?
Thank you!
jkpark17 said:
hi.
I was using HTC One with Android Revolution and I would like to go back to stock.
unfortunately I have lost my nandroid and radio back ups (updated radio to latest one)
I was able to get nandroid backup from xda (thank you)
and restore it. however when I try to OTA update or factory reset it says security warning in bootloader
researching through google I realized that updated radio prevents me from doing OTA update and factory reset.
Is it possible to get a radio back up for bell or does anyone know how to make it work?
Thank you!
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yea im with bell but on a rogers phone and have the same issue and want to go back to stock..
crisgq27 said:
yea im with bell but on a rogers phone and have the same issue and want to go back to stock..
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No one???
jkpark17 said:
hi.
I was using HTC One with Android Revolution and I would like to go back to stock.
unfortunately I have lost my nandroid and radio back ups (updated radio to latest one)
I was able to get nandroid backup from xda (thank you)
and restore it. however when I try to OTA update or factory reset it says security warning in bootloader
researching through google I realized that updated radio prevents me from doing OTA update and factory reset.
Is it possible to get a radio back up for bell or does anyone know how to make it work?
Thank you!
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HTC has the RUU on their website, I don't have it off hand.
bobruels44 said:
HTC has the RUU on their website, I don't have it off hand.
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Thank you for the reply.
YA. I tried it but it doesn't work since the radio is different.
sigh.. so no one shares their radio backups.. I am doomed T_T
I probably cant go back to stock anymore.
why did I updated my radioooooooooooo
jkpark17 said:
Thank you for the reply.
YA. I tried it but it doesn't work since the radio is different.
sigh.. so no one shares their radio backups.. I am doomed T_T
I probably cant go back to stock anymore.
why did I updated my radioooooooooooo
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I'm using bell now so I'll try and get a back up if I get around to it tonight (sorry I have a bit of a to-do list). Also I don't get LTE anywhere since I rooted so I'm not sure if mine is truly stock (i've never flashed radios on this device)
I also have a Bell I find a backup of the Rom the Bell.
I kept in case. Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874
CWM Nandroid Backups:
M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID BM___001 / 1.29.666.5 (Bell Mibility Canada
http://bugsylawson.com/files/file/1818-m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-bm-001-1296665/
LTE works well for my but it is not everywhere that is available despite site coverage , otherwise it is HSPA
bobruels44 said:
I'm using bell now so I'll try and get a back up if I get around to it tonight (sorry I have a bit of a to-do list). Also I don't get LTE anywhere since I rooted so I'm not sure if mine is truly stock (i've never flashed radios on this device)
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omg. could you please upload it?
I really couldn't find it anywhere and u r the savior now.!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245615
that is how to back up your radio (just to be convenient)
Thank youu
Max128 said:
I also have a Bell I find a backup of the Rom the Bell.
I kept in case. Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874
CWM Nandroid Backups:
M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID BM___001 / 1.29.666.5 (Bell Mibility Canada
http://bugsylawson.com/files/file/1818-m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-bm-001-1296665/
LTE works well for my but it is not everywhere that is available despite site coverage , otherwise it is HSPA
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ya I restored it using that method but still stuck at boot loader security warning due to updated radio
that's why I am trying to find the stock one
Thank you thou!
jkpark17 said:
ya I restored it using that method but still stuck at boot loader security warning due to updated radio
that's why I am trying to find the stock one
Thank you thou!
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boot loader security warning <-- no this is due to the installation of a recovery.
Sorry I do not have RUU, I would love to have too, however it is always practical.
Max128 said:
boot loader security warning <-- no this is due to the installation of a recovery.
Sorry I do not have RUU, I would love to have too, however it is always practical.
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hmmm? so what can I do from now.
I restored the stock nandroid back up and still getting the msg.
I flashed the stock recovery (from the back up) too just in case.
thank you for the reply
jkpark17 said:
hmmm? so what can I do from now.
I restored the stock nandroid back up and still getting the msg.
I flashed the stock recovery (from the back up) too just in case.
thank you for the reply
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You did the right things, you have remove the root?
Maybe reflash the bootloader with fastboot it Will Be removed warning but I'm not sure but there is no danger.
Why in fact put you in the stock?
haha im a complete noob... does anyone have a how to do all of this.... all i know is you have to relock the phone and download the ota but i cant seem to do it lol any of you in toronto?
Max128 said:
You did the right things, you have remove the root?
Maybe reflash the bootloader with fastboot it Will Be removed warning but I'm not sure but there is no danger.
Why in fact put you in the stock?
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It's only showing when I try to OTA or factory reset or ruu.
Tried replacing downloader recoveries etc still no luck and I have come to conclusion that the radio might be the problem.
Hope. The savior guy upload his stock radio now... T.T
jkpark17 said:
It's only showing when I try to OTA or factory reset or ruu.
Tried replacing downloader recoveries etc still no luck and I have come to conclusion that the radio might be the problem.
Hope. The savior guy upload his stock radio now... T.T
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It is written in your bootloader: RELOCKED, Security warning
Is that correct?
Max128 said:
It is written in your bootloader: RELOCKED, Security warning
Is that correct?
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Yes
jkpark17 said:
Yes
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This is what i said , The warning appears when installing a recovery and radio did not report on this.
I do not think that HTC refuses because it is locked again ..
but why are you back the phone??
Max128 said:
This is what i said , The warning appears when installing a recovery and radio did not report on this.
I do not think that HTC refuses because it is locked again ..
but why are you back the phone??
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I just wanna feel the stock feel due to unstableness of customs.
Haha not a biggie.
However I refreshed recovery.omg from android backup and still no luck.
I restored the android backup again and still security warning blocks me.
Think I should stay with custom Rom again lol
Thanks for the replies thou.
Hope I get the stock radio later
Customs? lol he does not care about that!
So I'm new to the rooting and ROM game. Its fun and I enjoy doing it. When I got my HTC One from Google, I immediately rooted it and flashed a new recovery. My next step in the learning process is learning how to unroot and go back to stock. For example if I need to send it in for RMA. What does this process entail and how do I do it???
Relocking the bootloader I can do, I think, its the "unflashing" recovery and reverting to stock that I'm in need of assistance on.
Thanks!
can anyone help with this as im trying to find the same thing
You can return to stock using S-OFF, flashing a signed RUU and turning the security flag back on.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
Michiel0912 said:
You can return to stock using S-OFF, flashing a signed RUU and turning the security flag back on.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2158151
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Those are for the sensed based htc ones we have the real htc one GPE from google
I am trying to return to stock to carrier unlock the phone. On the roms i have tried it gives an error while entering the code. After some research, i have discovered that i have to go back to stock to unlock. I was previously on 4.3 GPe and have downloaded and installed the stock bell nandroid. Now the touch screen doesn't work. This i figure is because of the touchscreen drivers that i updated but i can't roll back. I don't know where to get them from and have searched high and low. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks
MKVFTW said:
I am trying to return to stock to carrier unlock the phone. On the roms i have tried it gives an error while entering the code. After some research, i have discovered that i have to go back to stock to unlock. I was previously on 4.3 GPe and have downloaded and installed the stock bell nandroid. Now the touch screen doesn't work. This i figure is because of the touchscreen drivers that i updated but i can't roll back. I don't know where to get them from and have searched high and low. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks
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you need to downgrade your firmware, and you can only do that if you're S-Off. Are you S-Off?
EDIT: on second thought, I think just a firmware flash won't help you out; you may need to run a full RUU to be able to downgrade the touch drivers
Will applying the RUU cause an S-OFF device to revert back to S-ON?
InfinitiGuy said:
Will applying the RUU cause an S-OFF device to revert back to S-ON?
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Nope, only way to go back s-on if you personally do it with fastboot.
EDIT nvm the "(or someone overwrites the partition with a dd command)", that's something normal users would never mess with anyway, only devs working with system dumps.
nkk71 said:
you need to downgrade your firmware, and you can only do that if you're S-Off. Are you S-Off?
EDIT: on second thought, I think just a firmware flash won't help you out; you may need to run a full RUU to be able to downgrade the touch drivers
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Yes. S-off. I'll go back to super cid and run an older ruu to see if that works and report back.
Hi,
I am unable to make/receive calls and can't send/receive SMS text messages.
WiFi and data over 3G works fine, so email/browsing is OK.
I have tried SIM cards from other working phones but it's the same problem on this phone.
Used to work fine couple of days ago but now when I try to make a call to someone it says straight away call ended.
Has anyone encountered the same problem? Can anybody help please?
Info:
My phone is HTC One (M7)
Used to be rooted, in my attempt to resolve the problem I have unrooted it and now has stock android, which i flashed on.
The only thing that is different is that my phone is s-off.
I have done a factory reset but this did not fix it.
For some reason, when i try to update my phone over ota, I get a red triangle with a !.
My phone version is 3.62.401.1.
It is Android 4.3. Not 4.4 kitkat.
I can use wifi, and have 3G/H signal.
That's about it. If anybody can help me with this problem, please do! Thanks in advance.
Does anybody know?
alhal1 said:
Does anybody know?
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toggle airplane mode and data and see what happens
you say you flashed something back to stock ? do you still have custom recovery? that would stop any updates
clsA said:
toggle airplane mode and data and see what happens
you say you flashed something back to stock ? do you still have custom recovery? that would stop any updates
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No i no longer have custom recovery.
Yes i flashed so i could get rid of custom recovery and go back to my stock android.
airplane mode and data don't help.
alhal1 said:
No i no longer have custom recovery.
Yes i flashed so i could get rid of custom recovery and go back to my stock android.
airplane mode and data don't help.
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did you flash a RUU ? which one ?
clsA said:
did you flash a RUU ? which one ?
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stock_3.62.401.1
alhal1 said:
stock_3.62.401.1
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Try this one
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...10.38r.1157.04L_release_353069_signed_2-1.exe
clsA said:
Try this one
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...10.38r.1157.04L_release_353069_signed_2-1.exe
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Ah my mistake, I didn't flash using an ruu, but i will try this. Will i need a custom recovery to use it? Can i use it for WWE?
No custom recovery and yes it's fine for WWE
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
clsA said:
No custom recovery and yes it's fine for WWE
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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It did not work, it still ends at 00:00 but my phone did update to latest version.
alhal1 said:
It did not work, it still ends at 00:00 but my phone did update to latest version.
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hardware failed send it to HTC for repair
clsA said:
hardware failed send it to HTC for repair
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How do i change my relocked to locked without using revone?
alhal1 said:
How do i change my relocked to locked without using revone?
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if your s-off use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475914
clsA said:
if your s-off use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475914
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Do you know how to change s-off to s-on?
Did you flash anything that could have caused this problem? I assume you have flashed a RUU that contained firmware?
If I were you, I'd try to get the original firmware back onto the phone, then install a "known good" ROM so you know the system isn't screwed up somehow.
alhal1 said:
Do you know how to change s-off to s-on?
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./fastboot oem writesecureflag 3 to bring back to S-ON
clsA said:
./fastboot oem writesecureflag 3 to bring back to S-ON
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Thanks so much, i will send it to the htc company soon
fenstre said:
Did you flash anything that could have caused this problem? I assume you have flashed a RUU that contained firmware?
If I were you, I'd try to get the original firmware back onto the phone, then install a "known good" ROM so you know the system isn't screwed up somehow.
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well i originally flashed an recovery.img containing the original version of the version I had. I then tried an RUU. Still didn't work though. What do you mean by 'known good' ROM?
alhal1 said:
well i originally flashed an recovery.img containing the original version of the version I had. I then tried an RUU. Still didn't work though. What do you mean by 'known good' ROM?
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I mean a popular third party ROM that most people can use without problems. ARHD, for example. But now that I think about it, if you successfully installed a RUU and did a factory reset, I agree with the other person that said it sounds like a hardware defect. I've had this problem on another phone and it was the firmware and RIL (a problem that only exists for Samsung), but if you flashed a RUU it should have sorted that out.
If you can get warranty service for this phone, try it. This is one of those cases where you should revert the phone to stock, though, because the most obvious answer to why a rooted phone doesn't have calls is "you screwed up the software/firmware".
fenstre said:
I mean a popular third party ROM that most people can use without problems. ARHD, for example. But now that I think about it, if you successfully installed a RUU and did a factory reset, I agree with the other person that said it sounds like a hardware defect. I've had this problem on another phone and it was the firmware and RIL (a problem that only exists for Samsung), but if you flashed a RUU it should have sorted that out.
If you can get warranty service for this phone, try it. This is one of those cases where you should revert the phone to stock, though, because the most obvious answer to why a rooted phone doesn't have calls is "you screwed up the software/firmware".
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So my phone is broken?
Hi Guys,
Im in a spot of bother and am hoping for some advice. I have an HTC One m7 and about two weeks ago its wifi started acting up where it would get stuck on turning on and not work. I searched this problem up and most people who had it ended up sending their phone in for warranty repair. I figured that i would try a custom rom and see if that fixed my problem. So i unlocked my bootloader, rooted and flashed a custom rom. The problem went away for a bit but now its back, so I want to revert back to completely stock so that i can send it under warranty claim.
Problem is that I cant find an RUU file for my phone(CID GLOBA001); network provider is WIND (operated by Globalive). However I did make a backup of my stock ROM using TWRP before flashing the custom one. So if i restore that backup, all i have to do is get stock recovery&lock bootloader and I should be good for sending it under warranty? Or will I have to separately get other stuff back to stock such as kernel. P.S my phone is S-On
I Just want to make sure before doing anything because I am pretty new to this stuff.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Nastradamus said:
Hi Guys,
Im in a spot of bother and am hoping for some advice. I have an HTC One m7 and about two weeks ago its wifi started acting up where it would get stuck on turning on and not work. I searched this problem up and most people who had it ended up sending their phone in for warranty repair. I figured that i would try a custom rom and see if that fixed my problem. So i unlocked my bootloader, rooted and flashed a custom rom. The problem went away for a bit but now its back, so I want to revert back to completely stock so that i can send it under warranty claim.
Problem is that I cant find an RUU file for my phone(CID GLOBA001); network provider is WIND (operated by Globalive). However I did make a backup of my stock ROM using TWRP before flashing the custom one. So if i restore that backup, all i have to do is get stock recovery&lock bootloader and I should be good for sending it under warranty? Or will I have to separately get other stuff back to stock such as kernel. P.S my phone is S-On
I Just want to make sure before doing anything because I am pretty new to this stuff.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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depends if your going to chance it being relocked instead of locked, that requires s-off
clsA said:
depends if your going to chance it being relocked instead of locked, that requires s-off
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Hey i appreciate the reply. So if i get soff and get locked, is it okay to have soff when sending it for waranty repair?
Nastradamus said:
Hey i appreciate the reply. So if i get soff and get locked, is it okay to have soff when sending it for waranty repair?
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yes but depending on your hboot s-off could cost you $25
clsA said:
yes but depending on your hboot s-off could cost you $25
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I have Hboot 1.57 i believe. Do you think I should get s-off or chance relocked? And besides that, so do i need to get stock kernel and stuff back as well or will restoring the backup of my stock rom do that automatically. Cause right now i have a custom kernel as well since it came with the custom rom which i installed. Once again, thanks for your help
Nastradamus said:
I have Hboot 1.57 i believe. Do you think I should get s-off or chance relocked? And besides that, so do i need to get stock kernel and stuff back as well or will restoring the backup of my stock rom do that automatically. Cause right now i have a custom kernel as well since it came with the custom rom which i installed. Once again, thanks for your help
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I would send it with s-on / relocked / stock backup /stock recovery
are you just getting the camera fixed ? and are you sending it to your carrier or to HTC ?
clsA said:
I would send it with s-on / relocked / stock backup /stock recovery
are you just getting the camera fixed ? and are you sending it to your carrier or to HTC ?
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The problem is with my wifi, so i just want to get that solved. From what ive read from other people who had the same problem as me, they all got replacement phones when using warranty claim since the problem wasnt fixable. I plan on just going to the carrier's store and getting it fixed/replaced through them since theyll lend me a temp phone while mines gone.
So even if i have a custom kernel, sending it in shouldnt be a problem?
Nastradamus said:
The problem is with my wifi, so i just want to get that solved. From what ive read from other people who had the same problem as me, they all got replacement phones when using warranty claim since the problem wasnt fixable. I plan on just going to the carrier's store and getting it fixed/replaced through them since theyll lend me a temp phone while mines gone.
So even if i have a custom kernel, sending it in shouldnt be a problem?
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use you stock backup + stock recovery + relock the bootloader and take it in
clsA said:
use you stock backup + stock recovery + relock the bootloader and take it in
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Perfect, Thanks. Just one last thing, for getting stock recovery do i have to be wary of compatibility with my device like with firmwares or is that not the case with stock recovery?
Nastradamus said:
Perfect, Thanks. Just one last thing, for getting stock recovery do i have to be wary of compatibility with my device like with firmwares or is that not the case with stock recovery?
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you need the same version that matches your firmware
if you have 6.x firmware find a 6.x stock recovery for your phone