After S-OFFing my One, I notice a small change.
In the Setting -> About -> Tell HTC and error reporting: I got a new warning message below saying this is a Test Device.
Pls refer to attached image.
Is this an intended purpose of S-OFF? Anyway to turn off automatic report sending?
Thanks
Yeah this is what will occur. Your in essence running the device with no security in a test mode.
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There is a way to get rid of that by freezing or uninstalling one of the HTC system apps, but I can't recall which one at the moment. I froze a bunch of that crap a while ago, and I'm not getting that message. It will remove the "Tell HTC" option altogether.
so does this mean HTC knows yr device is not unlocked?
meaning now yr device is registered in HTC dev as unlocked?
With TMo phone, bootloader unlocked, SIM unlocked, S-OFF and SuperCID, I don't see this warning in my phone. It may be the warning for developer Rom only.
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I got this after running one of the RUU's on this forum. I am guessing the RUU in question is a test ROM. Now on a custom rom, I do not get that.
Yea...im on stock 1.29 rom that shipped with the device. No ruu flash before.
I'll try to s-on then s-off later. Let's hope it doesn't appear anymore.
On a custom ROM the Tell HTC option isn't even there
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On a custom ROM the Tell HTC option isn't even there
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Damn....maybe i should flash to ARHD for a try.
Armedand, you from lowyat? I think i saw your avatar b4. Not sure the same person or not.
Yes, from LowYat
I have same problem with S-OFF, test device warning red text. I'm on stock version 1.29.1540.16, locked bootloader,stock recovery. What will happen if i install stock RUU or OTA update?
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lucky76 said:
I have same problem with S-OFF, test device warning red text. I'm on stock version 1.29.1540.16, locked bootloader,stock recovery. What will happen if i install stock RUU or OTA update?
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Good question lucky. What will happen if I OTA?
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Good question lucky. What will happen if I OTA?
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That red writing is only there when you have S-OFF. I installed OTA updates with S-OFF and unlocked bootloader.
So should we worry that it's sending info automatically to HTC or can we just ignore that red warning?
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So should we worry that it's sending info automatically to HTC or can we just ignore that red warning?
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I deny the report request with superSU
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I was curious about this as well when I first s off mine ..right now I'm rooted custom recovery s off and super cid...what I did is found udove.apk and mybreeze.apk and added a .bak to the end of each, I don't even see tell HTC anymore in that screen I'm on stock
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I deny the report request with superSU
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I can't do that yet since I haven't rooted, going to wait until official 4.2.2 first maybe. But like they say, the problem isn't present on custom roms anyway
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can you guys test with wireshark for root or bitshark if you get a ****load of trafic to collector.newrelic.com too when you are on a stock rom?
I believe that red warning message applied for Developer edition based-rom.
I converted my AT&T HTC One to an International One so I could get OTA more rapidly. I used the following RUU to convert the phone and I do get the same message. However I haven't noticed anything in regards to not working and MobileIron (which we use for corporate exchange/security) has not flagged the device as being modified.
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13 .3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
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Hi,
So I just got my HTC One and I'm loving it. Can't wait to make ROMS for it (in progress). So following the tutorial on the forum and I'm very familiar with it I rooted the phone. However as soon as I installed CWM my Hboot said tampered. Curious I decided to see if I could flash anything and well it worked fine. However after flashing SuperUser I had got these weird messages on the splash screen and when entering recovery like HTC Development Device and these wacked up messages.
I ignored them and I installed TricknDroid ROM and it's working perfectly. Any ideas on how to remove the messages and the tampered thing in Hboot. Is that similar to what happened to others?
Thanks
Weeo
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I think this thread should help you out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217776
daleski75 said:
I think this thread should help you out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217776
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Omg you life saver. I'm so happy. Just finished porting HTC Sense 4.5 to the One. Yes it because I like the old sense, like the weather lock and launcher
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its a bit like the old yellow triangle warning on gs2
but if i was to send it back to shop or htc for any reason how do i remove it or is it stuck there
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its a bit like the old yellow triangle warning on gs2
but if i was to send it back to shop or htc for any reason how do i remove it or is it stuck there
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RUU.
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its a bit like the old yellow triangle warning on gs2
but if i was to send it back to shop or htc for any reason how do i remove it or is it stuck there
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How did u do that? Do you still have your Rom? Or a guid or something like that?
Here is an interesting read about this from HTCdev, check it out!
http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/about_unlock_process
letmeputdatipin said:
Here is an interesting read about this from HTCdev, check it out!
http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/about_unlock_process
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did you expect them to say anything less? basically what they are saying is "we believe our consumers are too stupid to modify or otherwise personalize their devices, so as a result we have prevented you from access all software on your phone for your own good"
It reminds me of Liar Liar, "That's just something ugly people say to feel better about themselves."
"That's just something phone manufacturers say to feel something better about their software"
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Thats funny sh!t
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Theyre really just saying, we dont think you need it so why bother.
I'm debating about unlocking my phone and instal a Rom right now or wait and see. I usually root all phones but I was one of those dumbasses that flashed my EVO 3D with the virgin mobile version. Lucky me I didn't have most of the side effects people were complaining about. I just had the VM banners and some times text messages errors, but CM 10.1 make it go away.
Anyone have any cons about unlocking my phone and flash a rom right now or wait until we get S-Off if (ever happens).
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I'm debating about unlocking my phone and instal a Rom right now or wait and see. I usually root all phones but I was one of those dumbasses that flashed my EVO 3D with the virgin mobile version. Lucky me I didn't have most of the side effects people were complaining about. I just had the VM banners and some times text messages errors, but CM 10.1 make it go away.
Anyone have any cons about unlocking my phone and flash a rom right now or wait until we get S-Off if (ever happens).
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No cons from me. I unlocked and rooted within hours of purchasing. Have been on ViperROM for a couple of weeks now. I'm loving it.
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No cons from me. I unlocked and rooted within hours of purchasing. Have been on ViperROM for a couple of weeks now. I'm loving it.
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Cool, I'm in the process of unlocking the phone.
For right now unlocked is all we need. It gives us access to all the needed parts(system, recovery, boot).
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Can anyone tell me if I unlock is that all I need to install roms or do I needto root as well?
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Can anyone tell me if I unlock is that all I need to install roms or do I needto root as well?
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You need root as well!
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Can anyone tell me if I unlock is that all I need to install roms or do I needto root as well?
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you just need to unlock and install either twrp or cwm recovery.
From what I've read this really isn't a big deal. Nexus devices are not S-Off either. All this prevents you from flashing are the radio and bootloader which are not usually modified.
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From what I've read this really isn't a big deal. Nexus devices are not S-Off either. All this prevents you from flashing are the radio and bootloader which are not usually modified.
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True, although for asop, aokp. and other open source roms a different bootloader maybe required. For the evo 3d the ics bootloader that installed with the firmware from the ota would give bootloops if a asop or aokp rom was flashed.if as a user you would never flash anything other than custom roms for your current version of android then yes an unlocked bootloader is all you need. Another example was the htc flyer. That device shipped with gingerbread when htc released the ota for honeycomb every user was in a hurry to install it, many had flashers remorse and wished to go back to gingerbread. With s-on they were out of luck.
This phone has features we may never see in aosp. I'm holding off on that. Nothing wrong with sense5 though honestly, its way better than any previous versions so far
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you just need to unlock and install either twrp or cwm recovery.
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Incorrect. You need to flash a superuser app and its binaries as well.
this zip is supposed to turn off read/write protection Sprint_One_Root_Disable_System_RW_Protection (1).zip
I was thinking we are a rare bunch of folks that are control freaks that root our phones.
But it amazes me to see things like Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, ROM Manager apps very near the highest volume Android Apps in the Market !!!
These are obviously "Root" user apps.
Maybe it's because we wipe our phones so often we distort the statistics
I love how they say they don't allow s-off because of "warranty" reasons yet at the bottom of the page it says unlocking your device will render the warranty void. #likewhat
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True, although for asop, aokp. and other open source roms a different bootloader maybe required. For the evo 3d the ics bootloader that installed with the firmware from the ota would give bootloops if a asop or aokp rom was flashed.if as a user you would never flash anything other than custom roms for your current version of android then yes an unlocked bootloader is all you need. Another example was the htc flyer. That device shipped with gingerbread when htc released the ota for honeycomb every user was in a hurry to install it, many had flashers remorse and wished to go back to gingerbread. With s-on they were out of luck.
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This is somewhat false. The reason it was causing boot loops was because of the boot.img not flashing properly. It was required when the hboot got updated that we used a process such as "HTC dumblock" to flash the boot.img. Currently for our Ones we are fine because the hboot will allow proper flashing of the boot.img yet in the past, some future updates have blocked this feature. I for one will always want s-off. It gives me full control
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You need root as well!
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...and by flashing an internation firmware in case of One sold by sprint also the sim lock is removed?
Although I enjoy most of what the HTC First has to offer, I think I would like to return it. So, I was wondering if anyone could instruct me on how to flash back to stock and if there was a way, remove the "Tampered" message in the bootloader?
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RCon227 said:
Although I enjoy most of what the HTC First has to offer, I think I would like to return it. So, I was wondering if anyone could instruct me on how to flash back to stock and if there was a way, remove the "Tampered" message in the bootloader?
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Are you s-off?
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jmz said:
Are you s-off?
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I believe the All-In-One Toolkit in the Dev section has an option to relock the booloader.
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Are you s-off?
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No. I've tried Moonshine S-Off 4 times and I can't get it to work. I followed the directions so I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing wrong.
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RCon227 said:
No. I've tried Moonshine S-Off 4 times and I can't get it to work. I followed the directions so I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing wrong.
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Only way you can get rid of tampered/relocked is with s-off
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jmz said:
Only way you can get rid of tampered/relocked is with s-off
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Is there any way you could help me understand why Moonshine isn't working for me? I'm on 1.08, unlocked bootloader, rooted, and I have CWM (not sure if the custom recovery matters). I plug it in with the OEM Cable and USB Debugging on as instructed. However, when I run Moonshine, it goes as far as Test 3 and then it starts running through several rows of dots.
Edit: Scratch that. I figured out that all I needed to do was turn off my Firewall. So, now that I have S-Off, how do I go about flashing it back to the Stock ROM/Recovery?
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RCon227 said:
Is there any way you could help me understand why Moonshine isn't working for me? I'm on 1.08, unlocked bootloader, rooted, and I have CWM (not sure if the custom recovery matters). I plug it in with the OEM Cable and USB Debugging on as instructed. However, when I run Moonshine, it goes as far as Test 3 and then it starts running through several rows of dots.
Edit: Scratch that. I figured out that all I needed to do was turn off my Firewall. So, now that I have S-Off, how do I go about flashing it back to the Stock ROM/Recovery?
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As a followup to this, does anyone have a copy of the stock recovery? It looks like the OTA updates don't work with CWM.
HDer said:
As a followup to this, does anyone have a copy of the stock recovery? It looks like the OTA updates don't work with CWM.
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Since you have s-off I don't know why you want a stock ROM/recovery. Either the v1.08 or v1.04 zips will install with CWM (not TRWP last I tried). http://www.androidruu.com/?developer=Myst
Goodluck --Larry
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Since you have s-off I don't know why you want a stock ROM/recovery. Either the v1.08 or v1.04 zips will install with CWM (not TRWP last I tried).
Goodluck --Larry
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Thanks. I ended up having to use the full RUU, but it did work.
about kernel
Hey guys im new to the forum, i got this phone from ebay, its just what i need, btw i like dev so maybe thats why i picked a htc, well the thing is i installed jmz's kernel amazing stuff but i wanted to go back to stock kernel to try differents roms, im s-off with ub and using cwm, i tried to compile the kernel source (i use ubuntu 13.04) with no luck at all, it looks like its about the toolchains, but well is there a kernel that i can just install it with cwm as a zip?
pd: sorry bout my english im from Chile :highfive:
Seems that every single GPe KitKat ROM that I install gives me random reboots at the setup screen, my firmware is of the 4.3 (sense 5) and I am s-on
Please give me advice on what to do.
Thanks in advance.
Reports have it that s-on can flash. Did you update to the latest recovery?
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mt3g said:
Reports have it that s-on can flash. Did you update to the latest recovery?
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Yeah, that is TWRP 2.6.3.3
Hmm.. I'll hunt through the official ROM threads and see what they have to say..
Ya there is something going on. Wondering if it just a bunch of bad downloads or something more.
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Ya there is something going on. Wondering if it just a bunch of bad downloads or something more.
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Yeah... I've pretty much tried everything, Oh well, I guess I'll just have to wait
I honestly thought I did something wrong while flashing the 4.4 ROMS- (been flashing since G1 days.. a little surprised by the rebooting)...
Boot329 said:
I honestly thought I did something wrong while flashing the 4.4 ROMS- (been flashing since G1 days.. a little surprised by the rebooting)...
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Haha I got it I s-offed via rumrunner
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Haha I got it I s-offed via rumrunner
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Hi Im having the same issue, my phone has an unlocked bootloader. I tried to install 2 different kind of 4.4 GPe roms and both times its restarting at the setup screen, where it ask for the language to use. Is S-Off different from unlocked bootloader and did the s-off with rumrunner fixed the issue? Thanks
I have s-off and have been but I couldn't install any of the 4.4 Roms and it caused crazy bootloop where recovery wasn't even an option thru fastboot or anything. Had to ruu out. Miserable day yesterday with a g2x lol. Think I might try to run the ruu for GE 4.4 tonight if I find an easy how to so I can play with 4.4 too.
I'm thinking it has to do with the software date too since I was s-off and got a fail also. I was on the original 1.xx T-Mobile software.
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sunriu said:
Hi Im having the same issue, my phone has an unlocked bootloader. I tried to install 2 different kind of 4.4 GPe roms and both times its restarting at the setup screen, where it ask for the language to use. Is S-Off different from unlocked bootloader and did the s-off with rumrunner fixed the issue? Thanks
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Hey! Yes, unlocked bootloader and s-off are different, here's a link to the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487888
First, if you can sideload a ROM, do that and enable USB debugging on it before you run the tool.
Then, all you have to do is click the download link, download the 0.5.0 zip, extract it, then run the .exc file with admin permissions on your windows 7 computer. Be patient, it WILL take a while.
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mt3g said:
I have s-off and have been but I couldn't install any of the 4.4 Roms and it caused crazy bootloop where recovery wasn't even an option thru fastboot or anything. Had to ruu out. Miserable day yesterday with a g2x lol. Think I might try to run the ruu for GE 4.4 tonight if I find an easy how to so I can play with 4.4 too.
I'm thinking it has to do with the software date too since I was s-off and got a fail also. I was on the original 1.xx T-Mobile software.
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Recovery bootlooped? Seems like a recovery issue... I use TWRP 2.6.3.3
Firmware issue? I don't know, but I'm running the latest 4.3 AT&T official firmware, and the tool worked for me, then everything went fine.
And wow, the g2x... A taste of old Android, almost literally.
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Recovery bootlooped? Seems like a recovery issue... I use TWRP 2.6.3.3
Firmware issue? I don't know, but I'm running the latest 4.3 AT&T official firmware, and the tool worked for me, then everything went fine.
And wow, the g2x... A taste of old Android, almost literally.
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I couldn't get to a recovery, fastboot flashed 3 different versions and none would boot up past a splash screen. All is fine now but still have a headache lol.
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ANDR01DN00B said:
Hey! Yes, unlocked bootloader and s-off are different, here's a link to the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487888
First, if you can sideload a ROM, do that and enable USB debugging on it before you run the tool.
Then, all you have to do is click the download link, download the 0.5.0 zip, extract it, then run the .exc file with admin permissions on your windows 7 computer. Be patient, it WILL take a while.
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Thank you!! i will give a go
Has anyone else been receiving an error when updating their profile with the new OTA update? Additionally is anyone receiving error 1233 when trying to update their PRL? If so has anyone found a solution? I found a few people complaining about the issue on various threads here and around the internet but with no solution. This seems to be causing issue with both rooted and non rooted phones.
In my case I am S-OFF rooted. Took the update with stock recovery.
I figured it might be worth while to have this in one thread.
In my case these two functions are useful as I am in a poor coverage area and am now constantly receiving the "no data connection" error. That said these issues still persist in well covered areas.
I'm getting the same thing after taking the update..... Thought it was only me.... Was reading online n people who were having this issue said it usually corrects itself
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Currently: Latest Viperone rom, 3.05.651.5 Full Firmware w/o hboot, boot, recovery (fastboot flashable) (released today), s-off and with chas123's epst only zip mod
Updating PRL is not an issue for me, nor is profile, all is working well :good:
naturecannon said:
Currently: Latest Viperone rom, 3.05.651.5 Full Firmware w/o hboot, boot, recovery (fastboot flashable) (released today), s-off and with chas123's epst only zip mod
Updating PRL is not an issue for me, nor is profile, all is working well :good:
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Good to know, I guess a custom rom might be necessary if I cant fix it soon. Was trying to avoid that one though.
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I'm getting the same thing after taking the update..... Thought it was only me.... Was reading online n people who were having this issue said it usually corrects itself
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I was able to resolve this issue by running the latest RUU. I have left my phone un rooted for now so it was either a bad update or is related to root....
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I was able to resolve this issue by running the latest RUU. I have left my phone un rooted for now so it was either a bad update or is related to root....
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Where did u get the latest ruu from... I was searching for it but couldn't find it...
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I'm having the issue, too. I'm unlocked, stock rooted. I flashed stock recovery, accepted the 3.05 OTA, flashed TWRP, flashed SuperSU, and everything is working except my ability to update profile/PRL.
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Luda305 said:
Where did u get the latest ruu from... I was searching for it but couldn't find it...
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I'm having the issue, too. I'm unlocked, stock rooted. I flashed stock recovery, accepted the 3.05 OTA, flashed TWRP, flashed SuperSU, and everything is working except my ability to update profile/PRL.
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RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48644060&postcount=62
Stock non rooted.
Cannot update profile or PRL, same error.
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RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48644060&postcount=62
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Thanks for the link. The RUU method will wipe the phone, right? I hope that's not a dumb question, haha. I've never updated with the RUU method before.
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Same Problem
Ever since the new update, 3.05.651.5, I get error code 1233 when trying to update PRL and also can't update my Profile. I called HTC they said it was a Sprint error code so I called Sprint and they re-provisioned my phone. This was unsuccessful and told me to wait a day or so. There are quite a few people having the same issue and the latest word on the Sprint Forums is that HTC is aware of the problem and working on it. My HTC ONE is "stock". Not rooted.
kenster2011 said:
Ever since the new update, 3.05.651.5, I get error code 1233 when trying to update PRL and also can't update my Profile. I called HTC they said it was a Sprint error code so I called Sprint and they re-provisioned my phone. This was unsuccessful and told me to wait a day or so. There are quite a few people having the same issue and the latest word on the Sprint Forums is that HTC is aware of the problem and working on it. My HTC ONE is "stock". Not rooted.
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I was having the same issue after the update (Stock as well). Did a Factory reset (always a good idea when updating) and it's all good. Give it a shot!
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HTCFAN73 said:
I was having the same issue after the update (Stock as well). Did a Factory reset (always a good idea when updating) and it's all good. Give it a shot!
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Thanks, I will try that later when I have more time as my last resort.
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Thanks for the link. The RUU method will wipe the phone, right? I hope that's not a dumb question, haha. I've never updated with the RUU method before.
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Yes it will wipe the phone.
Running the RUU seems to fix this issue for everyone thus far. It must be some issue with residual files left behind from the older version when taking the OTA.
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Do you think downloading a copy of the update, would let you install it again and if so, wouldn't that fix the profile and prl problem?
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Do you think downloading a copy of the update, would let you install it again and if so, wouldn't that fix the profile and prl problem?
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If by download another copy you mean the updates provided in other threads you could try it but it did not work for me. The RUU was the only solution.