Want to flash OTA on rooted stock - Sprint HTC One (M7)

Any way available to get OTA without losing root?
My ONE is rooted, TWRP but Still stock.
From My htc ONE.

engelsione said:
Any way available to get OTA without losing root?
My ONE is rooted, TWRP but Still stock.
From My htc ONE.
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Check the general section
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I read the general section and the method posted by Indirect doesn't have anybody reporting success with that method. I would like to know as well.

FrozenRiff said:
I read the general section and the method posted by Indirect doesn't have anybody reporting success with that method. I would like to know as well.
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I'm gonna give it a try when I get home from work
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This worked for me.
Originally Posted by dbman190
I applied the OTA over stock rooted just fine. I use Koush's superuser and TWRP.
My procedure:
1. Flash HTC recovery image via fastboot: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2236418)
2. Install OTA through software update
3. Reflash TWRP through fastboot
4. Reflash Koush's superuser app
Worked fine. After step 2, my phone gave me the message that my phone was updated. Software version shows updated too in settings.

krazieboy said:
This worked for me.
Originally Posted by dbman190
I applied the OTA over stock rooted just fine. I use Koush's superuser and TWRP.
My procedure:
1. Flash HTC recovery image via fastboot: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2236418)
2. Install OTA through software update
3. Reflash TWRP through fastboot
4. Reflash Koush's superuser app
Worked fine. After step 2, my phone gave me the message that my phone was updated. Software version shows updated too in settings.
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Flash recovery on phone? Or fastboot using computer sdk?
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Fastboot
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Did you have to re lock the bootloader?
From My htc ONE.

I keep getting "The downloaded systtem software update is corrupted. Do you want to download it again?"
I flashed stock recovery. Do I need to oem lock too?
EDIT:
I oem locked and now I can't get out of the bootloader. I'm facked! Went through this last night and only after I unlocked a 2nd time could I boot back into system. Will flashing the latest viper give me everything I need to fix the back and home buttons?

Had to ruu to get the upgrade. First time using ruu ever so ibhad a little trouble at first
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What is the latest OTA version number?

rsktkr1 said:
What is the latest OTA version number?
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1.29.651.10

This link is dead !! ( ([url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2236418[/u
Link is dead is there a new method?
krazieboy said:
This worked for me.
Originally Posted by dbman190
I applied the OTA over stock rooted just fine. I use Koush's superuser and TWRP.
My procedure:
1. Flash HTC recovery image via fastboot: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2236418)
2. Install OTA through software update
3. Reflash TWRP through fastboot
4. Reflash Koush's superuser app
Worked fine. After step 2, my phone gave me the message that my phone was updated. Software version shows updated too in settings.
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engelsione said:
Flash recovery on phone? Or fastboot using computer sdk?
From My htc ONE.
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Just flashed OTA KERNEL over Stock Root.
Boot-looped, since I had a Nandroid, I WIPED... checked my recovery "mount" menu and noticed "System" wasn't selected... installed de-odexed from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282200
booted fine, updated to OTA 1.29.651.10.
Hope this helps!

I ended up flashing Viper's Rom and its was the best thing I ever did, the Rom is flawless and has a lot of tweaks and pull down toggles menu.
from htc ONE

krazieboy said:
This worked for me.
Originally Posted by dbman190
I applied the OTA over stock rooted just fine. I use Koush's superuser and TWRP.
My procedure:
1. Flash HTC recovery image via fastboot: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2236418)
2. Install OTA through software update
3. Reflash TWRP through fastboot
4. Reflash Koush's superuser app
Worked fine. After step 2, my phone gave me the message that my phone was updated. Software version shows updated too in settings.
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This method worked for me, too. Super easy.
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Ok, so this confuses me. I am by no means a noob, but this ota thing has me baffled. Is this firmware or just a software/kernel update?
So Viper stated the his PRI or Baseband didn't change after he did this method. Isn't that the phones firmware?
So if this is the case, can't we skip this RUU, fastboot, flash recovery, re-root, piss our pants technique and just flash a rom that is based on the new update?
I'm curious. Hopefully someone can shed some light for me!
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Im not sure... But flashed Viper's that already has that OTA version on the latest rom. Wow.. This Rom is perfect! And love the pull down toggles menu.
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engelsione said:
Link is dead is there a new method?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236418

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[Q] How to install OTA if rooted?

I've searched and searched and can't find this topic so here goes...
I have the DE and it is rooted. I'd like to install the OTA as I'm still running stock otherwise. Do I have to unroot to get it to install? For fun I tried loading it with CWM and that just locked it up.
Thoughts or threads I've missed?
im curious too :/ the only way i could update was unrooting and for that the only way i could do so, was restoring a backup from CWM, i couldnt falsha RUU or ZIP :/
would be great if some one help us to find out how to unroot (an easier way) or apply OTA even rooted (guess this is not possible :/)
eltoffer said:
im curious too :/ the only way i could update was unrooting and for that the only way i could do so, was restoring a backup from CWM, i couldnt falsha RUU or ZIP :/
would be great if some one help us to find out how to unroot (an easier way) or apply OTA even rooted (guess this is not possible :/)
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As far as I know, OTA should work fine if you have ONLY rooted and NOT installed any custom recovery. So I believe restoring stock recovery could make your phone receive the OTA. I could be wrong too.
shahul_555 said:
As far as I know, OTA should work fine if you have ONLY rooted and NOT installed any custom recovery. So I believe restoring stock recovery could make your phone receive the OTA. I could be wrong too.
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Hmmm then I'm a bit confused, I believe I have stock recovery installed, I haven't done anything other than backup and root. I just tried running the update from the prompt and it sends me to CWM. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what stock recovery is?
thepktrckt said:
Hmmm then I'm a bit confused, I believe I have stock recovery installed, I haven't done anything other than backup and root. I just tried running the update from the prompt and it sends me to CWM. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what stock recovery is?
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CWM is a custom recovery, hence why it's not working
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EddyOS said:
CWM is a custom recovery, hence why it's not working
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D'oh! My bad.
In attempt to get the stock recovery back I've tried the RUU that should be for the 64GB DE edition but it keeps throwing an error. Is Brightstar US WWE RUU 3.4.10 v4.1 1.29.1540.3 the wrong one?
thepktrckt said:
D'oh! My bad.
In attempt to get the stock recovery back I've tried the RUU that should be for the 64GB DE edition but it keeps throwing an error. Is Brightstar US WWE RUU 3.4.10 v4.1 1.29.1540.3 the wrong one?
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First things first is your phone the developer edition? Sorry to ask a silly question just want to make sure you are not trying to flash the wrong firmware to your phone.
You can find the stock recovery under the development thread and you can flash this with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (in fastboot mode of course)
for a DE, you have to lock its bootloader and then using RUU to get it back to stock, or just fastboot flash the stock recoery image to override your custom recovery, both are working to update OTA according to my test.
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I posted this in another section a couple days ago on how I did the OTA with my DE.
Now you do have to push a stock recovery to get it working but then after you load the OTA you can go back and push TWRP or CWM. I then reflashed supersu but not sure if I needed to or not.
You don't need to lock the bootloader on the DE edition.
MG
moregadget said:
I posted this in another section a couple days ago on how I did the OTA with my DE.
Now you do have to push a stock recovery to get it working but then after you load the OTA you can go back and push TWRP or CWM. I then reflashed supersu but not sure if I needed to or not.
You don't need to lock the bootloader on the DE edition.
MG
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relocking bootloader is needed for the RUU way, for reflashing stock recovery way, it is not necessary.
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zhangke said:
relocking bootloader is needed for the RUU way, for reflashing stock recovery way, it is not necessary.
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I don't understand why you'd have to lock a bootloader for a device that came with it unlocked from the factory? Even the ruu from HTC for the DE requires you to lock the bootloader?
MG
moregadget said:
I don't understand why you'd have to lock a bootloader for a device that came with it unlocked from the factory? Even the ruu from HTC for the DE requires you to lock the bootloader?
MG
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Actually I don't understand either, but it is true, I failed several times to use RUU gettting back stock before re-locking my DE, I guess HTC developer does not apply any special code for the DE RUU program, you can have a try if you have a chance to do so.
Dang I already relocated and RUU'd it... Oh well next time.
Thanks though!!
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[Q] HTC GPE can't update to 4.3. Status 7 error

Guys,
My HTC ONE Google Play Edition received the 4.3 update notification, but when I tried, it gave me a status 7 error and refused to install the update. How can I solve this? I'm using stock kernel, CWM recovery, and it's rooted.
Thanks a lot.
felix1212 said:
Guys,
My HTC ONE Google Play Edition received the 4.3 update notification, but when I tried, it gave me a status 7 error and refused to install the update. How can I solve this? I'm using stock kernel, CWM recovery, and it's rooted.
Thanks a lot.
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you need stock (gpe) recovery and maybe temp unroot (with supersu)
godutch said:
you need stock (gpe) recovery and maybe temp unroot (with supersu)
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Thanks for reply!! May I know how I can restore both the recovery and ROM to the default one? Should I follow this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
You have to flash only the stock recovery and relock the bootloader
And yes, use that guide.
After the update will be installed
Guich said:
You have to flash only the stock recovery and relock the bootloader
And yes, use that guide.
After the update will be installed
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Thanks guy!! I will check the post thoroughly later. However, just one more quick question. Since my device is an original GPE, it looks like all I have to do will be just a fastboot flash recovery & fastboot oem relock? Seems like from that guide, most steps prior to these commands are needed to turn a normal HTC ONE into a GPE one. Am I understanding correctly here?
Thanks again.
Relocking boot loader not necessary. My boot loader is unlocked.
gunnyman said:
Relocking boot loader not necessary. My boot loader is unlocked.
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Is better if the relock isn't necessary
Guys, thanks for you guys help. I've stocked it back to stock recovery, and have the bootloader locked back. Now when I start the phone, the little lock isn't shown anymore. However, I'm still having 2 issues here.
1) The 4.3 update isn't there anymore!! It doesn't come back even I did a clear cache/force close on the Google Services Framework.
2) It's still showing my phone is still tampered. I booted into the recovery, and it's now the stock one. Is that normal?
Thanks.
Normal because you're rooted
Thanks guy!! I could upgrade successfully.

[Q] [SOLVED] Unlocked/Rooted with S-On want OTA

I would like to install the AT&T OTA of 4.4.2 but have a custom recovery and am unable to upgrade. I am rooted with the stock 4.3 ROM and have the twrp recovery installed. I have S-ON. I've searched around trying to find a way to get this to work but can't seem to figure it out. I've tried looking around for an AT&T 4.3 stock recovery to try and flash it but can't seem to find one. The one from the Dev sticky page is not available for download. Can someone detail the steps I have to perform to get the 4.4.2 OTA from AT&T. Thanks in advance.
[SOLVED]
OK, problem fixed and 4.4.2 installed from OTA. I had relocked the bootloader on my phone so... start from scratch. Steps to resolve
1 - Unlock Bootloader
2 - Get S-Off on device (Makes everything easier). I used Firewater (http://firewater-soff.com)
3 - Flash the AT&T 3.17.502.3 (4.3) RUU from here (http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...3_10-38j-1157-04_release_334235_signed_2-exe/). You may need a different one if not on AT&T
4 - Start phone, check for update. Let it download. Cake.
Now off to redo all the settings on my phone. Hope this helps someone else.
You can extract recovery.IMG from the ATT 4.4.2 OTA update if you can't find anything else.
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SaHiLzZ said:
You can extract recovery.IMG from the ATT 4.4.2 OTA update if you can't find anything else.
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Awesome, that's what I wanted to hear. I'm going to give that a shot. Thank you
Stock recoveries here: http://d-h.st/users/guich/?fld_id=29380#files
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SaHiLzZ said:
Stock recoveries here: http://d-h.st/users/guich/?fld_id=29380#files
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I flashed my recovery but recovery now just gets a read triangle with the exclamation
Let the phone download OTA and apply it
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SaHiLzZ said:
Let the phone download OTA and apply it
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Doing now.
It downloaded and attempted to install, then failed half way. Anything else I have to do before I update? Do I have to lock my bootloader again or unroot?
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Yea lock bootloader
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No dice. Same deal.
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Text/Photo of the error?
SaHiLzZ said:
Text/Photo of the error?
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It doesn't give me an error. The OTA downloads, reboots and gets to a triangle with the green arrows inside and starts installing, then about 25% of the way it stops and goes to a red triangle. I'm thinking the MD5 to one of my files may be failing. I installed an edit to the framework sometime ago to get the hotspot working (that's the only change to the stock rom I've made). It doesn't really give me an error message though.
It could be the issue. You will need to choose one of the few options:
1. Restore a stock ATT OS for the same version you have (4.3) and update again
2. S-OFF (Preferred to avoid future messy bricks) and reinstall old ATT RUU and then upgrade all the way without custom rom/rooting/firmware changes
3. Wait for someone to post a custom rom install of the new ATT 4.4 update and install that.
SaHiLzZ said:
It could be the issue. You will need to choose one of the few options:
1. Restore a stock ATT OS for the same version you have (4.3) and update again
2. S-OFF (Preferred to avoid future messy bricks) and reinstall old ATT RUU and then upgrade all the way without custom rom/rooting/firmware changes
3. Wait for someone to post a custom rom install of the new ATT 4.4 update and install that.
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Thanks, I appreciate your help. I think I'm gonna go with option 2, depending on how much time I have to do this, or 3 if time is an issue. Just one more question for you. Is firewater the best method to get S-Off or do you recommend a different one?
SMaximus7 said:
Thanks, I appreciate your help. I think I'm gonna go with option 2, depending on how much time I have to do this, or 3 if time is an issue. Just one more question for you. Is firewater the best method to get S-Off or do you recommend a different one?
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If the ota stops on the second half as you discribe I think you have the wrong stock recovery. Different version than your "version-main"
mb_guy said:
If the ota stops on the second half as you discribe I think you have the wrong stock recovery. Different version than your "version-main"
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I guess it can't hurt to try and reflash the recovery and retry. I'll give it a try.
SMaximus7 said:
I guess it can't hurt to try and reflash the recovery and retry. I'll give it a try.
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I had the exact same thing occur, had a newer recovery than "fastboot getvar all"
mb_guy said:
I had the exact same thing occur, had a newer recovery than "fastboot getvar all"
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It could be because I flashed the recovery that came with the OTA with fastboot and then after SaHiLzZ pointed me in the right direction was able to download the 4.3 recovery but flashed that one with flashify. I bet you the one I did with flashify didn't take. Funny thing is I also relocked my bootloader and now must unlock it again and that will probably wipe my device. What a mess, oh well, I hope that's all it is and at least I'm learning as I go.
SMaximus7 said:
It could be because I flashed the recovery that came with the OTA with fastboot and then after SaHiLzZ pointed me in the right direction was able to download the 4.3 recovery but flashed that one with flashify. I bet you the one I did with flashify didn't take. Funny thing is I also relocked my bootloader and now must unlock it again and that will probably wipe my device. What a mess, oh well, I hope that's all it is and at least I'm learning as I go.
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Ya, I was lucky, had a nandroid . But you are right the recovery in the ota is too new.
Solved
OK, problem fixed and 4.4.2 installed from OTA. I had relocked the bootloader on my phone so... start from scratch. Steps to resolve
1 - Unlock Bootloader
2 - Get S-Off on device (Makes everything easier). I used Firewater (http://firewater-soff.com)
3 - Flash the AT&T 3.17.502.3 (4.3) RUU from here (http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...3_10-38j-1157-04_release_334235_signed_2-exe/). You may need a different one if not on AT&T
4 - Start phone, check for update. Let it download. Cake.
Now off to redo all the settings on my phone. Hope this helps someone else. Thanks everybody for chiming in.

[Q] Where is the OTA update stored?

Hi All,
I have an ATT m7 that I'm running on GPE 4.4 (build KTR16S) with TWRP and the bulletproof kernel.
I'm getting notifications for the 4.4.2 update, and I'd like to install it, but obviously with TWRP installed, it can't automate the update process. So, a few questions:
1) Is it okay for me to manually install the update after locating it from my own recovery?
2) Where is the update stored, so that I can track it down within TWRP to flash?
Thanks guys!
karankshah said:
Hi All,
I have an ATT m7 that I'm running on GPE 4.4 (build KTR16S) with TWRP and the bulletproof kernel.
I'm getting notifications for the 4.4.2 update, and I'd like to install it, but obviously with TWRP installed, it can't automate the update process. So, a few questions:
1) Is it okay for me to manually install the update after locating it from my own recovery?
2) Where is the update stored, so that I can track it down within TWRP to flash?
Thanks guys!
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Mines in the downloads folder
karankshah said:
Hi All,
I have an ATT m7 that I'm running on GPE 4.4 (build KTR16S) with TWRP and the bulletproof kernel.
I'm getting notifications for the 4.4.2 update, and I'd like to install it, but obviously with TWRP installed, it can't automate the update process. So, a few questions:
1) Is it okay for me to manually install the update after locating it from my own recovery?
2) Where is the update stored, so that I can track it down within TWRP to flash?
Thanks guys!
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you can't flash ota updates with twrp. only stock recovery. like mb_guy said, the ota are stored in the ''downloads'' folder. When you apply the ota, the file is deleted automatically.
You can manually flash ota updates from stock recovery. Move the ota.zip to android/obb. boot phone in stock recovery, select ''apply from phone storage'' ---> /obb --> your ota.zip
For some reason the update is in the /cache/ directory instead of in the downloads directory.
How do I switch to the standard recovery? Do I need to reflash the entire ROM or is there another flashable file?
karankshah said:
For some reason the update is in the /cache/ directory instead of in the downloads directory.
How do I switch to the standard recovery? Do I need to reflash the entire ROM or is there another flashable file?
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you can flash stock recovery the same way you flashed custom recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
you must flash the stock recovery that match your firmware version which you can find with a:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
karankshah said:
For some reason the update is in the /cache/ directory instead of in the downloads directory.
How do I switch to the standard recovery? Do I need to reflash the entire ROM or is there another flashable file?
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Stock recovery from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545227
bored_stupid said:
Stock recovery from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545227
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Thanks for the help guys. I spent way too long trying to figure out how to get my computer to recognize my phone while in fastboot so I could get the main version number.
I finally was able to figure that out, but I'm not seeing my version (1.26.502.10) on the page.
Are any of the other recoveries usable? Or does this mean that I would have to go back to stock ATT, take the OTA update ATT was pushing a loong time ago, and then re-root to then flash a GE rom?
karankshah said:
Thanks for the help guys. I spent way too long trying to figure out how to get my computer to recognize my phone while in fastboot so I could get the main version number.
I finally was able to figure that out, but I'm not seeing my version (1.26.502.10) on the page.
Are any of the other recoveries usable? Or does this mean that I would have to go back to stock ATT, take the OTA update ATT was pushing a loong time ago, and then re-root to then flash a GE rom?
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There is a rom dump here. once downloaded, you should be able to extract the stock recovery from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40764389&highlight=1+26+502+10#post40764389
bored_stupid said:
There is a rom dump here. once downloaded, you should be able to extract the stock recovery from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40764389&highlight=1+26+502+10#post40764389
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It looks like he's pulled the 1.26.502.10 rom - know of any other places it might be? Most of the 502.10 roms I'm seeing now are pre-rooted.
karankshah said:
It looks like he's pulled the 1.26.502.10 rom - know of any other places it might be? Most of the 502.10 roms I'm seeing now are pre-rooted.
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I can only find pre-rooted roms two. however, if the rom has the SuperSU installed, you can do a full unroot from the SuperSU settings
bored_stupid said:
I can only find pre-rooted roms two. however, if the rom has the SuperSU installed, you can do a full unroot from the SuperSU settings
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That might be a good idea. Do you know if that removes S-OFF?
bored_stupid said:
I can only find pre-rooted roms two. however, if the rom has the SuperSU installed, you can do a full unroot from the SuperSU settings
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Ah - nevermind - just found out it won't reinstall the stock recovery, which means the OTA update won't stick anyway. Looks like the only way is the long way.
karankshah said:
Ah - nevermind - just found out it won't reinstall the stock recovery, which means the OTA update won't stick anyway. Looks like the only way is the long way.
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If you unzip the OTA the stock recovery should be in there..
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karankshah said:
Thanks for the help guys. I spent way too long trying to figure out how to get my computer to recognize my phone while in fastboot so I could get the main version number.
I finally was able to figure that out, but I'm not seeing my version (1.26.502.10) on the page.
Are any of the other recoveries usable? Or does this mean that I would have to go back to stock ATT, take the OTA update ATT was pushing a loong time ago, and then re-root to then flash a GE rom?
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Here is your stock recovery
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358538645

M8 un-rooted itself? Problems with supersu

So some apps auto updated =/ and I lost root access. I am s-on. Using supersu tells me I have to update binaries and if I click continue, it restarts and no luck. If i click cwm/twrp method, that does not work either.
What to do? As I said I think this happened when supersu updated its app.
Checked with root checker, and im not rooted.
Download the latest version of SuperSU and flash in recovery. Did you ever get S-off?
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Magnum_Enforcer said:
Download the latest version of SuperSU and flash in recovery. Did you ever get S-off?
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Re flashing supersu does nothing, it re optimizes all apps but does not work, and when I re open supersu, it tells me binary needs to be updated. No, never got s-off.
Which version of SuperSU did you try to flash?
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Magnum_Enforcer said:
Which version of SuperSU did you try to flash?
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v 1.94
Try the newest version posted in the SuperSU thread. Somebody else was having issues with the older one recently and the newest version worked.
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Magnum_Enforcer said:
Try the newest version posted in the SuperSU thread. Somebody else was having issues with the older one recently and the newest version worked.
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I flashed 2.01 supersu and it does not even show up in apps anymore. (Flashed via TWRP)
Did you try installing the app again?
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Magnum_Enforcer said:
Did you try installing the app again?
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Yes, over and over and no luck.
koolcat7 said:
Yes, over and over and no luck.
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install the 1.94 again and then go to the play store and down SuperSU and see if it show up.
I had the same thing happen. I reflashed superSU in TWRP and it dissapeared.... So I installed it from the play store, opened it and allowed it to update binaries in TWRP to resolve.
If the update does not happen automatically when you boot to recovery reboot and try again.
Thanks for all of your help, but nothing worked so I just did a nandroid restore, which fixed the issue. Everything is back to normal.
Have a nice day!:good:

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