[Q] [HELP] Error while Unrooting HTC One m7 - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

While trying to unroot my HTC one, I have followed the steps to relock the bootloader,which it worked with no errors.
I have used the following RUU <M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID HTC__039 / 1.29.980.2 (Australia Unbranded ) "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874"
While trying to flash the RUU using command prompt, I always got "Signatures error" while trying to check the signature.
I am currently using "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023" Custom RUU and it is Rooted as mentioned above.
PLEASE HELP!!!! I would like to Unroot my HTC One M7
Thanks

1) You aren't using a ruu, but you're using a backup.
So, you have to use it with the CWM recovery!
2) Yes, you're using the "stock" rom with root.

THANKS!!!
Guich said:
1) You aren't using a ruu, but you're using a backup.
So, you have to use it with the CWM recovery!
2) Yes, you're using the "stock" rom with root.
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Your LEGEND!!!!! Can you help me on how would I do it with CWM recovery?
THANKS HEAPSSS

You have to download the cwm recovery and flash it in fastboot.
After, booting in this, and restore the backup.

Guich said:
1) You aren't using a ruu, but you're using a backup.
So, you have to use it with the CWM recovery!
2) Yes, you're using the "stock" rom with root.
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One more question!!!
Before I flash the RUU using CWM recovery, I need to Lock the bootloader right? and if i lock the bootloader, will i still be able to access the CWM recovery? to flash the STOCK ruu?

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How to flash OTA on rooted phone

Hi, i have been looking for a solution to flash the OTA "4.2.2". I have downloaded it but i can't flash it. What do i need too do to flash the OTA ?
Please respond!!:crying:
You don't.
Electronic Punk said:
You don't.
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Why ?
If I'm not wrong, you have to restore original recovery, 5 missing apps (they were lost during htcdev bootloader unlock procedure) and execute fastboot OEM lock.
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You want to install OTA then you have to install a stock ROM with the same base for that region. You can't just flash an OTA zip even when your CID is the same. You need the right CID, MID and stock ROM to flash that specific OTA.
Where can I downloaded latest OTA?
Did you make nandroid backup before you flash cwm first time? If you have it, then extract original recovery from nandroid, restore everything using cwm, then flash original recovery and do fastboot OEM lock.
Don't forget to install 5 missing apps.
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[Q] stock with out Suitable RUU

i just finished S-ON and locking back my device because i need to my warranty back.
and i discovered there isn't RUU that suits my phone.
now i am on bootloader with no room and i want to restore a original room or any other RUU that won't leave any other cellular compeny sign
i tried:
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.20.401.1_Radio_4A.13.3227.06_10.27.1127.01_release_308001_signed_2_4
and
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13.3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed
and they aren't working .
what do you think i can do?
my version is 2.24.401.2
You should've got everything back BEFORE going back to S-ON, as there is no RUU you'll have to unlock the bootloader using HTCDev and then flash a CWM backup
EddyOS said:
You should've got everything back BEFORE going back to S-ON, as there is no RUU you'll have to unlock the bootloader using HTCDev and then flash a CWM backup
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I did all from a guid "How to Unroot the HTC One to Complete Stock [S-on] [Locked]"
and it says i need to lock ,s-on and then install the RUU.
i do have a backup i did before i rooted my phone for the first time with twrp recovery
how can i use it?
ori.amuday said:
I did all from a guid "How to Unroot the HTC One to Complete Stock [S-on] [Locked]"
and it says i need to lock ,s-on and then install the RUU.
i do have a backup i did before i rooted my phone for the first time with twrp recovery
how can i use it?
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1. Backup data on phone
2. Unlock using HTCDev
3. Flash TWRP
4. Restore the backup
5. Flash the stock recovery
6. Relock the bootloader
EddyOS said:
You should've got everything back BEFORE going back to S-ON, as there is no RUU you'll have to unlock the bootloader using HTCDev and then flash a CWM backup
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EddyOS said:
1. Backup data on phone
2. Unlock using HTCDev
3. Flash TWRP
4. Restore the backup
5. Flash the stock recovery
6. Relock the bootloader
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but when i'm locking evrything gets deleted
ori.amuday said:
but when i'm locking evrything gets deleted
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It shouldn't if you're using the revone guide.
Ardmanz said:
It shouldn't if you're using the revone guide.
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can you please explain to me.
now i unlocked it and what to i need to do next?
which room do i need to download? a original one
If you're S-ON and have HBOOT 1.54 there is NO choice but to unlock, flash CWM and restore a backup. You cab't do anything else
EddyOS said:
If you're S-ON and have HBOOT 1.54 there is NO choice but to unlock, flash CWM and restore a backup. You cab't do anything else
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apparently i dont have any CWM backup i somehow can't flash it.

Boot into CWM recovery

Can't get my stock unlocked one to boot into CWM recovery. Wanting a stock nandroid before doing S-off.
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery.img
Just hangs at downloading.
Is this a limitation of the 1.54 hboot or something else?
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mitchst2 said:
Can't get my stock unlocked one to boot into CWM recovery. Wanting a stock nandroid before doing S-off.
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery.img
Just hangs at downloading.
Is this a limitation of the 1.54 hboot or something else?
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"fastboot boot recovery.img" no longer works in 1.54. You're going to have to flash CWM (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) to be able to get to CWM. and of course you'll loose stock recovery, so the nandroid will contain the CWM recovery.
How can I extract the stock recovery before flashing CWM?
Or where can I find stock recovery for 2.24.161.1?
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mitchst2 said:
How can I extract the stock recovery before flashing CWM?
Or where can I find stock recovery for 2.24.161.1?
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Several people were looking for stock recovery for that version, don't know if anybody found it, but there is a Guru Reset for 2.24.161.1, which supposedly includes the stock recovery: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_2-24-161-1-zip/
Downloaded that. Not sure that is stock recovery. Says there is an option to restore stock recovery when available.
I found this....
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...k-recovery-2-24-161-1-vodafone-gesucht-2.html
Image size is different to one in ruu
Any way to verify?
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mitchst2 said:
Downloaded that. Not sure that is stock recovery. Says there is an option to restore stock recovery when available.
I found this....
http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...k-recovery-2-24-161-1-vodafone-gesucht-2.html
Image size is different to one in ruu
Any way to verify?
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I don't know how to decompile .img files, so can't verify.
One thing you can do (if the above don't work), is once you are S-Off, (temporarily) downgrade to this nandroid: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-vodap102-1-29-161-7-7z/
then download the OTA to 2.24.161.1, do not install, just extract recovery.img from the OTA file.

[Q] Help, back to stocck

hey ,
my rom is: Viperone 3.1 rc2
and i want to go back to stock rom to get my hboot update to 1.55
i download Guru Reset M7 2.24.401.8 and my cid is: htc_001
what should i do now? flash direct from recovery? or flash the boot.img first?
thanks.
Sk1d.R0w said:
hey ,
my rom is: Viperone 3.1 rc2
and i want to go back to stock rom to get my hboot update to 1.55
i download Guru Reset M7 2.24.401.8 and my cid is: htc_001
what should i do now? flash direct from recovery? or flash the boot.img first?
thanks.
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I googled it, it looks like a flashable rom via Recovery, but i will look into it after the download ended...
Because i never heard of it...
Try flashing it direct via recovery, the homepage says:
I have started to construct some stock ROM zip files that can be flashed in recovery (CWM/TWRP) to install the HTC One stock ROM for many different versions of the phone. You can also choose to install the stock Radio and also the stock Recovery. The part about the stock recovery is important, because if you want to get OTA updates you will need the stock recovery.
Remember in order to be able to flash a recovery (stock or otherwise) your bootloader needs to be unlocked.So if you want to flash the stock recovery during the install you will need to make sure to have a unlocked bootloader.
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Sk1d.R0w said:
hey ,
my rom is: Viperone 3.1 rc2
and i want to go back to stock rom to get my hboot update to 1.55
i download Guru Reset M7 2.24.401.8 and my cid is: htc_001
what should i do now? flash direct from recovery? or flash the boot.img first?
thanks.
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Flash Guru Reset using recovery (like any custom ROM). If you then want to receive & install OTA, you have to select Stock Recovery in the installer (note: this may wipe your internal storage!), then you should be able to receive and install the OTA.
Just curious, but why don't you get S-Off using rumrunner, then you can flash firmware (includes hboot) without having to use reset to stock.
Just curious, but why don't you get S-Off using rumrunner, then you can flash firmware (includes hboot) without having to use reset to stock.
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if im not worng to do s-off with rumrunner i must go back to stock rom and stock recovrey first... am i worng??
Sk1d.R0w said:
if im not worng to do s-off with rumrunner i must go back to stock rom and stock recovrey first... am i worng??
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for OTA you need stock rom and stock recovery (ie Guru Reset, and select stock recovery)
but for rumrunner, no need for stock recovery, just a matching ROM and firmware (ie Guru Reset 2.24.401.1 RUM you are using) and check bootloader (or "fastboot getvar all") to confirm firmware is 2.24.401.1) then you can use rumrunner just fine.
right now i am using VIPERONE 3.1 RC2 but my bootloader showing that my firmware is 2.24.401.1
whice firmware should i download to do s-off with rumrunner?
Sk1d.R0w said:
right now i am using VIPERONE 3.1 RC2 but my bootloader showing that my firmware is 2.24.401.1
whice firmware should i download to do s-off with rumrunner?
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you're good :good:
1- make a nandroid of your current setup, so you can restore later.
2- flash Guru Reset 2.24.401.1
------ select WIPE
------ unselect stock recovery (otherwise there's a high probability internal storage will be fully wiped)
------ radio also not needed
3- use http://rumrunner.us/ to get s-off using the 2.24.401.1 package
4- restore your nandroid
5- flash latest firmware package (includes hboot), from here (in the firmware section): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365506
(remember to follow the instruction, in particular you have to "fastboot flash zip <firmwarename>.zip TWICE!!)
NB: I would personally back up everything to my PC first (including the nandroid), just in case
Here's a walkthrough of Guru Reset installation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47085377&postcount=44

[Q] Hboot 1.57 OS 5.11.401.10 reboot loop

Hi,
I just got a brand new HTC One 7 (WWE, CID E_11) after my last one died. Im trying to root it and install a custom recovery to install arhd or insertcoin. I used htc one toolkit for this. Everything seemed to work ok, but after booting the installed rom (ARHD or insertcoin) the phone reboots after i see the login screen. I somehow managed to reinstall my phone again yesterday, as it was a complete (soft) brick.
I used this to return to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759000
Now does anyone know why I get a reboot loop? Does anyone know if i installed this stock rom if I get the normal OTA updates again? And do i need to relock the bootloader for this? I would really like to install stock roms again but I'm a little anxious after yesterday. (I've installed custom roms since the old HD2/HTC desire, and also on my old HTC One M7, never had any problems, I think it has to do with the Hboot).
Hoping to hear from you guys,
best wishes,
Olaf
Agil1ty said:
Hi,
I just got a brand new HTC One 7 (WWE, CID E_11) after my last one died. Im trying to root it and install a custom recovery to install arhd or insertcoin. I used htc one toolkit for this. Everything seemed to work ok, but after booting the installed rom (ARHD or insertcoin) the phone reboots after i see the login screen. I somehow managed to reinstall my phone again yesterday, as it was a complete (soft) brick.
I used this to return to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759000
Now does anyone know why I get a reboot loop? Does anyone know if i installed this stock rom if I get the normal OTA updates again? And do i need to relock the bootloader for this? I would really like to install stock roms again but I'm a little anxious after yesterday. (I've installed custom roms since the old HD2/HTC desire, and also on my old HTC One M7, never had any problems, I think it has to do with the Hboot).
Hoping to hear from you guys,
best wishes,
Olaf
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Flash the stock firmware 5.11.401.10! I think your firmware is mismatched.
By flashing the firmware after installing the Rom I might fix the bootloop? Or is the stock firmware necesarry to go back to stock? Sorry bit confused, thanks for your response btw
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Agil1ty said:
By flashing the firmware after installing the Rom I might fix the bootloop? Or is the stock firmware necesarry to go back to stock? Sorry bit confused, thanks for your response btw
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Flashing the firmware might fix the boot-loop, since you flashed the stock rom! If it does stop the boot-loops, you can re-install TWRP or CWM to get the custom recovery.
Agil1ty said:
By flashing the firmware after installing the Rom I might fix the bootloop? Or is the stock firmware necesarry to go back to stock? Sorry bit confused, thanks for your response btw
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when using a sense custom rom you need to make sure you use twrp 2.6.3.3 recovery, do not use the toolkits, most of the time they are out of date and not updated, this would explain the bootloops, take the time to learn how to use adb and fastboot, you'll never look back.
nothing to do with the firmware and no need to flash it, if your firmware was knackered, you would have a hard brick.
Seanie280672 said:
when using a sense custom rom you need to make sure you use twrp 2.6.3.3 recovery, do not use the toolkits, most of the time they are out of date and not updated, this would explain the bootloops, take the time to learn how to use adb and fastboot, you'll never look back.
nothing to do with the firmware and no need to flash it, if your firmware was knackered, you would have a hard brick.
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First of all thanks for the quick response. I know how to use adb and fastboot (at least I think).
If i would (in this order) do the following, would that be correct?:
unlock using htdev
Flash twrp 2.6.3.3 using fastboot command: "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (naming twrp 2.6.3.3.img = recovery.img)
reboot bootloader
Flash SuperSU.zip in TWRP
reboot twrp
flash custom rom (ARHD).
The thing is it isn't a normal bootloop (which normally would come with the HTC logo all the time)
It reboots when I try to setup the phone (in the setup menu). Restoring the phone with the link in the OP, ive recoverd my phone, but I would still love to use custom roms again.
Agil1ty said:
First of all thanks for the quick response. I know how to use adb and fastboot (at least I think).
If i would (in this order) do the following, would that be correct?:
unlock using htdev
Flash twrp 2.6.3.3 using fastboot command: "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (naming twrp 2.6.3.3.img = recovery.img)
reboot bootloader
Flash SuperSU.zip in TWRP
reboot twrp
flash custom rom (ARHD)
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unlock using HTC Dev
flash TWRP 2.6.3.3
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter recovery
no need to flash super user it will be included in the rom you flash
flash custom rom, or stock reset rom, if its not rooted, twrp will ask you if you would like to root upon exit.
Seanie280672 said:
unlock using HTC Dev
flash TWRP 2.6.3.3
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter recovery
no need to flash super user it will be included in the rom you flash
flash custom rom, or stock reset rom, if its not rooted, twrp will ask you if you would like to root upon exit.
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It seems that insertcoin had a problem in it's installer:
http://insertcoin-roms.org/category/devices/one_m7/one_sense6/
the changelog says: Fixed SuperSU install (might solve the sudden reboot issue in SetupWizard)
It left me without any rom to install, so i had to sideload ARHD, which it didnt want to install via sideload... The next step I isntalled stock again, which I'm using right now.. but I miss xposed framework and other tweaks too much..
I'm gonna try to unlock it again this afternoon and install insertcoin again, but this time ill make a backup first. Does installing the recovery wipe anything?
Agil1ty said:
It seems that insertcoin had a problem in it's installer:
http://insertcoin-roms.org/category/devices/one_m7/one_sense6/
the changelog says: Fixed SuperSU install (might solve the sudden reboot issue in SetupWizard)
It left me without any rom to install, so i had to sideload ARHD, which it didnt want to install via sideload... The next step I isntalled stock again, which I'm using right now.. but I miss xposed framework and other tweaks too much..
I'm gonna try to unlock it again this afternoon and install insertcoin again, but this time ill make a backup first. Does installing the recovery wipe anything?
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no it doesn't wipe anything, but you can use xposed and its tweaks on stock rom, you just need to root first, just install TWRP, enter recovery and again upon exit it will offer to root stock rom for you.

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