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PLEASE READ: This will only work on a stock, signed S-OFF HBOOT. Do not try this on a patched or ENG HBOOT or the result will be a permanent hard brick.
1. Boot into fastboot on your device
2. Open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to where your fastboot binary is.
3. Type the following commands:
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fastboot devices
Ensure your device is listed
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fastboot oem readsecureflag
The output should read something like: secure_flag: 0
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fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
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fastboot reboot bootloader
Verify that your device is now S-ON
Thanks to Blue6IX for original tutorial
Thanks for this man, I was wondering when someone would come up with this. People will need it to fully return to stock.
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Thanks bud. Logic would suggest you could enter 0 to give s off inplace of 3 to return to s on.
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78cortina said:
Thanks bud. Logic would suggest you could enter 0 to give s off inplace of 3 to return to s on.
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No that will not work, you will have to run the S-Off tool again to regain it.
Awesome thank you
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hey cruzin long time, how u been?
do you know if this will return you to a "LOCKED" stated instead of RELOCKED?
lebmb said:
hey cruzin long time, how u been?
do you know if this will return you to a "LOCKED" stated instead of RELOCKED?
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I tried it... can confirm that u first what I did was lock bootlader run stock rom like ruu and then do these steps.... It will say locked and s on
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Marshmellow92 said:
I tried it... can confirm that u first what I did was lock bootlader run stock rom like ruu and then do these steps.... It will say locked and s on
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that's what i thought
thanks
Just clarifying something, so this will or will NOT work for the ics hboot posted on the s-off site by juopunutbear?
slapshot30 said:
Just clarifying something, so this will or will NOT work for the ics hboot posted on the s-off site by juopunutbear?
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It will, just as long as you chose the non-patched hboot without fastboot commands.
Just had to use this method.
Used the PH39IMG to get back to a stock hboot and ran the commands. Confirmed that it does display locked in hboot.
Unlocked, reflashed recovery.. and I am good to go s-on
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Where can I find the steps on flashing the PH39IMG to get back stock hboot ?
dynamiclynk said:
Where can I find the steps on flashing the PH39IMG to get back stock hboot ?
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Superuser guide opt 6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416836
Just FYI it reboots once during the process let it do it's thing don't interrupt it.
esloan said:
Superuser guide opt 6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416836
Just FYI it reboots once during the process let it do it's thing don't interrupt it.
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Thanks!
Yeah seems the
SECOND OPTION (PH39IMG.zip flash) <-- link dead
So can I do OPTION ONE and download the correct RUU and do the same or does the PH39IMG.zip have something the RUU does not ?
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Thanks!
Yeah seems the
SECOND OPTION (PH39IMG.zip flash) <-- link dead
So can I do OPTION ONE and download the correct RUU and do the same or does the PH39IMG.zip have something the RUU does not ?
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The RUU will do the trick.
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Curious. Could you write the secureflag to 0?
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mibikin said:
Curious. Could you write the secureflag to 0?
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Nope ,
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after i say
fastboot oem readsecureflag
The output is : secure_flag: 3
can i proceed to safety or killing the phone?
i did a s off through HTC by the way
Marshmellow92 said:
I tried it... can confirm that u first what I did was lock bootlader run stock rom like ruu and then do these steps.... It will say locked and s on
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So for all intents and purposes, it will look like it was never HTC Unlocked then? My g/f has a Vivid, and she's very picky about going to the darkside of rooting, because she doesn't want her warranty voided. If it can look like it's been returned to stock, that would help.
I cant get it to say ***LOCKED*** I locked hboot, ran GB RUU, ran ICS RUU, followed your steps, fastboot oem readsecureflag
Output is : secure_flag: 3
***RELOCKED***
S-ON
Did I do something wrong?
Whenever i try to reboot or go to recovery my phone keeps coming back to the bootloader screen!
****tampered****
****unlocked*****
M7_WLS PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.44.0000
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
May 8 2013, 16:30:01:-1
Basically i was trying to flash android revolution and what seemed to soft brick my phone (if im correct its a soft brick) is that it installed SuperSU when i already had SUPERSU installed in my rooted device. I have tried many things and i hope you guys can help!
If you tried to install android revolution 10.0 IT ISNT FOR OUR DEVICE. Ruu.
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So how do I go about fixing my phone?
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Fatwrecked1 said:
So how do I go about fixing my phone?
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Previous poster mentioned you will have to RUU.
It really depends on on your knowledge of Fastboot. Its possible you could wipe and push a working ROM for the HTC One via fastboot (search on how to accomplish this if you dont know already).
If your not comfortable with that you will have to re-lock, push the RUU rom and then you have have to go through the unlocking process again.
Hope that helps and good luck!
You can go here as it seems someone else flashed this ROM as well and has already gone through the same issues you are having.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2309698
smatherlee said:
Previous poster mentioned you will have to RUU.
It really depends on on your knowledge of Fastboot. Its possible you could wipe and push a working ROM for the HTC One via fastboot (search on how to accomplish this if you dont know already).
If your not comfortable with that you will have to re-lock, push the RUU rom and then you have have to go through the unlocking process again.
Hope that helps and good luck!
You can go here as it seems someone else flashed this ROM as well and has already gone through the same issues you are having.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2309698
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Okay well now my phone is saying there is no OS installed i am using TWRP and i know i need to flash a rom but the issue now is my pc wont recognize my device i have the latest HTC sync installed and still wont recognize the device.
Did you relock? I know it's frustrating but trust me you didn't brick your phone and you can get out of this. If you look in OMJ's thread with the RUU it will help you relock and push the RUU. It's saying you have no OS cause you flashed a Rom not configured for this phone. Your pc won't recognize the device for the same reason so once you relock the phone it should recognize the device just make sure you do a full wipe.
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Fatwrecked1 said:
Okay well now my phone is saying there is no OS installed i am using TWRP and i know i need to flash a rom but the issue now is my pc wont recognize my device i have the latest HTC sync installed and still wont recognize the device.
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Went through this exact problem. You're past the point of even being able to push with adb because you're OS won't detect the wiped phone. Find the link to the latest RUU in this forum and dl it. Relock your phone and then run the RUU, will take about 15 minutes and your phone will be perfectly stock again. From there, reunlock and then choose one of the sprint variants. Personally I use ViperRom but there are plenty of good choices. Good luck.
Ive got your back homie
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
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boot into fastboot USB after downloading the RUU and placing it in the same folder as fastboot, and do:
Fastboot oem lock
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
Fastboot flash <RUUfileName> .zip,
You might get an error that says flush again immediately. If you do, no big deal, just press the up arrow on the keyboard (this inserts the previous command line again) and enter the command again. Wait for it to finish, and you should be good to go.
After that, re unlock and re flash a Rom, such as Viper Rom.
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Ive got your back homie
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258809
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Thanks man wanted to link him to this but could not find it, geez!
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Hello there!!!.....Really need some help form you HTC experts. Here is my problem, my htc is currently stuck at the screen where all i am seeing is the htc logo with four exclamation marks in the 4 corners. 1. whenever i tried to run the RUU (run as administrator) i would get a error 152, and this is with my bootloader locked. now i read through a few forums and this one guy told me to change back to S on, now that i have done so when ever i try to run the ruu i get error 132. can anyone please assist?
Do you have a custom recovery on your device? And a backup? If so hold your phone up to a light and hold power and volume down it should boot into fast boot from there boot into recovery and restore your back up
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offwiththeface said:
Do you have a custom recovery on your device? And a backup? If so hold your phone up to a light and hold power and volume down it should boot into fast boot from there boot into recovery and restore your back up
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no custom rom installed.....no backup either.
Are you still on hboot 1.44?
If yes, s-off again.
If no, going s-on was probably a terrible mistake.
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CoryTallman said:
Are you still on hboot 1.44?
If yes, s-off again.
If no, going s-on was probably a terrible mistake.
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yes i am still on hboot 1.44. how do i s off with the device stuck in ruu?
altezza1 said:
yes i am still on hboot 1.44. how do i s off with the device stuck in ruu?
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Definitely get back s-off !!! It will have zero effect (now or in the future) about locked/unlocked, custom/stock rom, OTAs, etc. but it would allow you to flash unsigned firmware and/or downgrade, which is very important if you want to run a RUU.
If you flash a custom recovery, you can issue the revone ADB commands in the recovery screen.
EDIT: once you have s-off, you need to change your CID to SuperCID to run the RUU
just make sure you're using a Sprint version RUU or custom ROM, as Sprint is different from ATT, international, etc.
nkk71 said:
Definitely get back s-off !!! It will have zero effect (now or in the future) about locked/unlocked, custom/stock rom, OTAs, etc. but it would allow you to flash unsigned firmware and/or downgrade, which is very important if you want to run a RUU.
If you flash a custom recovery, you can issue the revone ADB commands in the recovery screen.
EDIT: once you have s-off, you need to change your CID to SuperCID to run the RUU
just make sure you're using a Sprint version RUU or custom ROM, as Sprint is different from ATT, international, etc.
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The only problem with that plan is that i am stuck in RUU boot, and i can only do fastboot commands. how do that?
altezza1 said:
The only problem with that plan is that i am stuck in RUU boot, and i can only do fastboot commands. how do that?
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You can/have to flash recovery using fastboot anyway.
I believe it's "fastboot flash recovery <filename>"
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Hey all I'm new to the HTC one and am a bit confused. I just got this thing yesterday and have unlocked the bootloader(HTC Dev), rooted it(SuperSU), and tried to S-off but it ended at this"must sanitize, skunky rum is nasty
hold please..............................................
[TTTT********************************************************]" so I'm not sure if it completed fine? Oh well. My question is...Can I upgrade from stock(4.1.2 to a ROM like ViperOne(4.3)? With no problems? I used to build SlimRoms for the Samsung Infuse and I know we couldn't just jump up builds like that. We had to go one android version at a time. Is this the case with the HTC one? Any help would be appreciated Thanks guys
Which hboot do you have? (you can check it in bootloader longpressing power and vol- when the phone is off).
If you have 1.44 hboot, i advice you to use the revone tool!
I believe I do have 1.44. I tried running sujo(?) Again and this time my phone rebooted to bootloader then to my phone's main screen and I had no data and couldn't unlock my phone. It said adb failed to load or something like that and "YOU fix it.." so I rebooted it and it's fine now..maybe dumb question how do I find out if I'm s-off or on? Because it may have worked..
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FauxAffliction said:
I believe I do have 1.44. I tried running sujo(?) Again and this time my phone rebooted to bootloader then to my phone's main screen and I had no data and couldn't unlock my phone. It said adb failed to load or something like that and "YOU fix it.." so I rebooted it and it's fine now..maybe dumb question how do I find out if I'm s-off or on? Because it may have worked..
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What's sujo?
However, reboot in bootloader and check the s-on/s-off and the hboot
Guich said:
What's sujo?
However, reboot in bootloader and check the s-on/s-off and the hboot
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Lol idk I did use revone though. And my hboot is 1.44. How do I go about checking the s-off?
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FauxAffliction said:
Lol idk I did use revone though. And my hboot is 1.44. How do I go about checking the s-off?
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Reboot into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader or longpress power and vol- when the phone is powered off).
At the top you will see a line with the S-ON or S-OFF Text.
Guich said:
Reboot into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader or longpress power and vol- when the phone is powered off).
At the top you will see a line with the S-ON or S-OFF Text.
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Lol I'm stupid, I never noticed that. But it does still say s-on :/
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FauxAffliction said:
Lol I'm stupid, I never noticed that. But it does still say s-on :/
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Same thing happened to me 2 nights ago, you have to install through redrummer twice, everything sticks the second time. I didn't read it completely when I did it.
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qbanlinxx said:
Same thing happened to me 2 nights ago, you have to install through redrummer twice, everything sticks the second time. I didn't read it completely when I did it.
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Ok man thanks. I'll try that
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So, I tried rumrunner again and this time it worked perfect. Now my device says S-OFF!
Now, Why does the OTA update not appear for me? Is it because my bootloader is unlocked? If so what's the safest process to go from 4.1.2 to 4.3? I'd like to update to the ViperOne ROM. Thanks for any help guys I really appreciate it.
FauxAffliction said:
So, I tried rumrunner again and this time it worked perfect. Now my device says S-OFF!
Now, Why does the OTA update not appear for me? Is it because my bootloader is unlocked? If so what's the safest process to go from 4.1.2 to 4.3? I'd like to update to the ViperOne ROM. Thanks for any help guys I really appreciate it.
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The OTA depends about your cid.
However, you can upgrade to the ViperOne, just flash it in recovery.
p.s. I advice to flash the 3.62 firmware, so you will have a phone like the stock but with the Viper
So I had in the beginning accidentally erased my OS yet had TWRP. Well it took awhile, but I figured it out and I fixed it. Well I had the One S-off, unlocked with TWRP recovery. Not sure what happened, but I ran an RUU and now I am without an OS, stock recovery, locked boot loader, S-on (not sure how that happened) and I have supercid so my unlock.bin won't work. If I do the whole HTC dev would I get a new unlock token with supercid?
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So I had in the beginning accidentally erased my OS yet had TWRP. Well it took awhile, but I figured it out and I fixed it. Well I had the One S-off, unlocked with TWRP recovery. Not sure what happened, but I ran an RUU and now I am without an OS, stock recovery, locked boot loader, S-on (not sure how that happened) and I have supercid so my unlock.bin won't work. If I do the whole HTC dev would I get a new unlock token with supercid?
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I'm not sure about doing the htcdev unlock with supercid. But since you still have super cid, you can flash any RUU you want.
aooga said:
I'm not sure about doing the htcdev unlock with supercid. But since you still have super cid, you can flash any RUU you want.
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I thought that, but they all fail. I thought they fail because now I'm S-on again.
evo-t said:
I thought that, but they all fail. I thought they fail because now I'm S-on again.
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The only thing you can try is doing the htcdev unlock again. Really strange.
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An RUU shouldn't fail with super cid. What's the error message?
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I can't remember, 155 I think.. supercid didn't seem to do s.... when I was s-off. Anyways I fixed it. Had to go around the block, so to speak. Ran the newest RUU for AT&T (I have T-Mobile) then I got a new unlock token for the stuck supercid. From there I unlocked, installed TWRP, and root. Did s-off and then I flashed the developers RUU and all's well again.
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