Hi
I rooted my phone after the previous large update and now the one is out to finally fix the google keyboard, unfortunately I haven't a clue in how about going around updating it.
If anyone could link me somewhere explaining or tell me it would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I don't have enough knowledge to tell you step by step but here's a sticky thread for noob questions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180425&page=45
Purdy8TV said:
Hi
I rooted my phone after the previous large update and now the one is out to finally fix the google keyboard, unfortunately I haven't a clue in how about going around updating it.
If anyone could link me somewhere explaining or tell me it would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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Do you have the international HTC One? Are you on 2.24.401.1? you will have to flash the stock recovery then install the missing apps that were lost during the wipe after unlocking the bootloader (such as the calculator, voice recorder etc) and then do the OTA update, I can give you a step by step guide if you answer the above questions
RTIT said:
Do you have the international HTC One? Are you on 2.24.401.1? you will have to flash the stock recovery then install the missing apps that were lost during the wipe after unlocking the bootloader (such as the calculator, voice recorder etc) and then do the OTA update, I can give you a step by step guide if you answer the above questions
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Yeah it is the International one and I'm on 2.24.401.1
Would really appreciate step by step guide
Purdy8TV said:
Yeah it is the International one and I'm on 2.24.401.1
Would really appreciate step by step guide
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Okay lets start!
1) Download this file http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/HTCOne/root/HTCOneRoot.zip (you should already have this for unlocking the bootloader but just to make sure!)
2) Download the recovery https://cloudpt.pt/link/1a23ccce-547e-4b3c-a38c-4a798c462aff/Flash_recovery_2.24.401.1.rar
3) Download these files https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzXWB5B2uUs7R2hjQnN3NFFNNVk/edit
4) Extract the zip file you downloaded in step 3 (if it needs extraction) and copy all the apk's to your phone and install all of them.
5) Extract the zip file you downloaded in step 1 and you will get a folder that contains HTCDriver_4.1.0.001.exe (it should already be installed because your rooted your htc one but if its not --> install it).
6) Extract the file you downloaded in step 2, you will get a folder named fastboot, enter this folder and copy recovery.img to the previously extracted folder in step 5.
7) Turn your phone off and boot into the bootloader (power button + volume down) then select fastboot and connect your phone to your computer.
8) Open the previously extracted folder (in step 5) that contains the recovery.img and press and hold shift and while holding shift, press right click on your mouse and select "open command window here".
9) Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" without the quotes and now you should have the stock recovery.
10) Bootup your phone install the OTA update and it should install successfully and after it finishes you can flash TWRP or CWM using the same method above.
***This is assuming you have the stock odexed ROM, if you have installed a custom ROM, download the stock ROM and install it using your current recovery before proceeding with the above instructions.
And sorry because its a really long post
RTIT said:
Okay lets start!
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Hi, I've been reading, isn't it possible there is a stock ROM to just flash through TWRP or CWM?
Purdy8TV said:
Hi, I've been reading, isn't it possible there is a stock ROM to just flash through TWRP or CWM?
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Well there is but the rom is just a small part of an update, there is the radio, hboot, recovery etc.. if you just flash the rom your not updating the other stuff but if you do the ota you will update all of these, but since this is a minor update, I dont think these got updated so you can flash the rom for now and when the 4.3 update rolls out you can do the above method to get everything updated!
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Hi all
I recently rooted my new HTC One. However, due to issues with the Barclays Mobile app not liking rooted devices (I've tried to get around this using instructions from this forum, but no joy) I now want to unroot.
My modelid is PN0710000, and my cidnum is H3G_001. There's no RUU for this, so I located a CWM Nandroid backup zip (courtesy of BugsyLawson and shrubz).
Am I correct in thinking that my route to unroot is as follows? ...
1. Copy downloaded file to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ location on device. (Do I leave as zip, or unzip it in this location?)
2. Unzip downloaded file on my laptop
3. Restart device in Fastboot mode
4. On laptop, flash the recovery and boot of the file.zip (i.e. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img THEN fastboot flash boot boot.img)
5. Restart device in Recovery mode
6. Flash the zip file in CWM
7. Restart device in Fastboot mode
8. Relock bootloader (i.e. fastboot oem lock)
Will that work?
Thanks all...I'm new to all this, but learning fast (I hope!)
kosymodo said:
Hi all
I recently rooted my new HTC One. However, due to issues with the Barclays Mobile app not liking rooted devices (I've tried to get around this using instructions from this forum, but no joy) I now want to unroot.
My modelid is PN0710000, and my cidnum is H3G_001. There's no RUU for this, so I located a CWM Nandroid backup zip (courtesy of BugsyLawson and shrubz).
Am I correct in thinking that my route to unroot is as follows? ...
1. Copy downloaded file to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ location on device. (Do I leave as zip, or unzip it in this location?)
2. Unzip downloaded file on my laptop
3. Restart device in Fastboot mode
4. On laptop, flash the recovery and boot of the file.zip (i.e. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img THEN fastboot flash boot boot.img)
5. Restart device in Recovery mode
6. Flash the zip file in CWM
7. Restart device in Fastboot mode
8. Relock bootloader (i.e. fastboot oem lock)
Will that work?
Thanks all...I'm new to all this, but learning fast (I hope!)
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Anyone able to help???
Just unroot the rom that's currently on the phone. SuperSU has a full unroot option in its settings.
Then stock recovery can be flashed via fastboot, but not really necessary.
cschmitt said:
Just unroot the rom that's currently on the phone. SuperSU has a full unroot option in its settings.
Then stock recovery can be flashed via fastboot, but not really necessary.
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OK, I've just tried that...still says I'm rooted though
kosymodo said:
OK, I've just tried that...still says I'm rooted though
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Ah, that's correct, because /system partition is write protected after boot.
Flash the attached unroot-flashable.zip in CWM or TWRP, it will delete the su binary and Superuser.apk system app, which will unroot the OS.
cschmitt said:
Ah, that's correct, because /system partition is write protected after boot.
Flash the attached unroot-flashable.zip in CWM or TWRP, it will delete the su binary and Superuser.apk system app, which will unroot the OS.
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Brilliant! That seems to have done the trick
Now, maybe you'll be able to advise why I can't flash
bugsylawson.com/files/file/1056-m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-h3g-001-128771x/
zip file in recovery? It's the correct modelid and cidnum...
I basically want to get my device back to as close to stock settings as possible.
Thanks again!
kosymodo said:
Now, maybe you'll be able to advise why I can't flash
bugsylawson.com/files/file/1056-m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-h3g-001-128771x/
zip file in recovery? It's the correct modelid and cidnum...
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You'll need to unzip it into the CWM backup folder in the device /sdcard
cschmitt said:
You'll need to unzip it into the CWM backup folder in the device /sdcard
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It won't work All it does is...
--Installing /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/archive.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
Shows the android logo with red triangle containing an exclamation mark
Any ideas?
Hi buddy.
I've just unlock my htc one from 3 as well and I've been really stupid and forgot to make a nandroid backup, please can you upload anywhere or share with me yours please?? I really want to keep it if needed to go back.
Thanks very much mate.
just a little help please. i have a htc one, i unlocked the bootloader with hasoons all in one tool so i could try out different radios, nothing else has been flashed or changed..so its basically just an unlocked bootloader..
my htc one is htc_001 Build number 1.29.401.13. unbranded came from phones 4 u sim unlocked stock firmware.
what do i need to do to be able to recieve ota updates like a stock untouched htc one?
and can you explain it really easy, and with links to what i need to download, thanks in advance
markbrum said:
just a little help please. i have a htc one, i unlocked the bootloader with hasoons all in one tool so i could try out different radios, nothing else has been flashed or changed..so its basically just an unlocked bootloader..
my htc one is htc_001 Build number 1.29.401.13. unbranded came from phones 4 u sim unlocked stock firmware.
what do i need to do to be able to recieve ota updates like a stock untouched htc one?
and can you explain it really easy, and with links to what i need to download, thanks in advance
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THere you go
mike1986. said:
Going back to stock
What you need to know before going back to stock:
Your bootloader will never be "LOCKED" again. You can't restore it. You can only relock it.
"TAMPERED" text in bootloader will disappear only after proceeding method 2.
There are 3 main methods. All three will be described below.
Method 1 - only for users with .401 devices (for more info click here - RUU variants)
Visit this thread - [ROM] HTC One *STOCK* ROM
Download stock odexed version of most recent firmware and recovery.img
Move recovery.img to c:\mini-sdk location
Boot your device in recovery mode (power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "RECOVERY")
In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard".
Navigate to the location of stock ROM (zip) package and confirm flashing procedure.
After flashing process is complete, reboot the device in bootloader mode.
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You have now stock boot, system and recovery partitions. Time to relock your bootloader.
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
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if you find anything unclear, just ask in mike's thread or ask here.
ryryzz said:
THere you go
if you find anything unclear, just ask in mike's thread or ask here.
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ok so when ive downloaded the recovery image and odexed rom..
i move the recovery image to c drive and where do i put the odexed rom i downloaded, do i copy it to my sd card on phone or same location i put the recovery files?
oh and where do i get mini-sdk from? i cant find any links
markbrum said:
ok so when ive downloaded the recovery image and odexed rom..
i move the recovery image to c drive and where do i put the odexed rom i downloaded, do i copy it to my sd card on phone or same location i put the recovery files?
oh and where do i get mini-sdk from? i cant find any links
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mini-sdk: http://goo.gl/T6InE (credit mike1986.)
make a folder in C such as: minisdk. Then extract everything in the compressed file to C:\minisdk. You should have fastboot.exe and adb.exe in that folder (together with other api file)
now, you should move the recovery image and odexed rom to C:\minisdk and follow the steps in my previous post.
Please read whole process before starting so you can have a clear picture of what you're gonna do
ryryzz said:
mini-sdk: http://goo.gl/T6InE (credit mike1986.)
make a folder in C such as: minisdk. Then extract everything in the compressed file to C:\minisdk. You should have fastboot.exe and adb.exe in that folder (together with other api file)
now, you should move the recovery image and odexed rom to C:\minisdk and follow the steps in my previous post.
Please read whole process before starting so you can have a clear picture of what you're gonna do
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hi i did all this with no problems but when i go back to bootloader it shows relocked and the tampered warning is still there how do i remove that please
Probaby need to flash stock hboot or stock recovery, which means unlocking again first.
BenPope said:
Probaby need to flash stock hboot or stock recovery, which means unlocking again first.
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ive flashed stock recovery and stock rom and still showing tampered, does this mean i have to reopen the bootloader on htcdev download another ruu that matches my baseband and do it all again?
markbrum said:
ive flashed stock recovery and stock rom and still showing tampered, does this mean i have to reopen the bootloader on htcdev download another ruu that matches my baseband and do it all again?
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I suggest you to S-OFF your device so you can remove the tamper message/lock/relock/unlock your bootloader easily. Go to One Original Android Dev forum, search for a thread "s-off with revone" (usually at first page) and follow the instruction
I need to return my Htc One to stock, the firmware is 1.29.401.12. I have located the only apparent version thanks to XDA but its the OTA version. When I unzip it it does not appear to have all instructions ie;start. When I downloaded the RUU to my phone more information was present. Can the RUU be flashed directly from the phone ? Hope this makes some kind of sense !
thanks
sr
steve16 said:
I need to return my Htc One to stock, the firmware is 1.29.401.12. I have located the only apparent version thanks to XDA but its the OTA version. When I unzip it it does not appear to have all instructions ie;start. When I downloaded the RUU to my phone more information was present. Can the RUU be flashed directly from the phone ? Hope this makes some kind of sense !
thanks
sr
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hey first flash stock rom & recovery!!
now, put custom recovery.img in fastboot folder
now fastboot boot recovery.img
now you are booted in custom recovery
choose flash zip from sd card and selec that particular OTA.zip
ask me if you want detailed explanation
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU
please...
prunzzz said:
hey first flash stock rom & recovery!!
now, put custom recovery.img in fastboot folder
now fastboot boot recovery.img
now you are booted in custom recovery
choose flash zip from sd card and selec that particular OTA.zip
ask me if you want detailed explanation
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU
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Being a bit mature in years any detailed explanation would be great.
Thanks
sr
steve16 said:
Being a bit mature in years any detailed explanation would be great.
Thanks
sr
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see,
1. Flash this rom :-- http://www.androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=One_2.17.401.1_odexed.zip from custom recovery.
(if you have stock rom installed already ignore this step)
2. Now flash this STOCK recovery :-- http://www.androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=Flash_recovery_2.17.401.1.rar
3. now again in phone in fastboot mode fastboot boot (name of custom recovery).img
4. you will be booted in custom recovery
5. Put that OTA.zip on your phone
6. find "flash zip" & select it
7. select OTA.zip and flash it
ta da .....
you are stock now
ask me if you want even detailed help
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU
prunzzz said:
see,
1. Flash this rom :-- http://www.androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=One_2.17.401.1_odexed.zip from custom recovery.
(if you have stock rom installed already ignore this step)
2. Now flash this STOCK recovery :-- http://www.androidrevolution.nl/downloader/download.php?file=Flash_recovery_2.17.401.1.rar
3. now again in phone in fastboot mode fastboot boot (name of custom recovery).img
4. you will be booted in custom recovery
5. Put that OTA.zip on your phone
6. find "flash zip" & select it
7. select OTA.zip and flash it
ta da .....
you are stock now
ask me if you want even detailed help
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU
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Sorry me again..
1. Stock Rom installed.
2.Have downloaded as mentioned.
3.Could you confirm this step.
5.Downloaded OTA RUU
On the phone ... S-on
Thanks
sr
aplogies...
Been asking same based questions...should have kept it all in on place....sorry.
I will keep these related questions here from now.
I am still having trouble locking Bootloader.
The CID is. HTC_001
RUU........1.29.401.12
Would like to know if I can use another RUU and if so which.
Thanks for any info
sr
Idk if I am in the wrong thread but here we go.
Htc VividI Just got an Htc Vivid An I want to learn how to root it. I have tried Hasoon's program but it didnt work for me.I have unlocked Bootloader SO I really need help on trying to root this device.
With Hasoon's Program I Tried to flash the TWRP Recovery but it didnt work so I haven't been able to get past flashing
Any Help Would Be Nice THNX
I have Skype if needed, Just ask
Dirtymonkeysk8r said:
Idk if I am in the wrong thread but here we go.
Htc VividI Just got an Htc Vivid An I want to learn how to root it. I have tried Hasoon's program but it didnt work for me.I have unlocked Bootloader SO I really need help on trying to root this device.
With Hasoon's Program I Tried to flash the TWRP Recovery but it didnt work so I haven't been able to get past flashing
Any Help Would Be Nice THNX
I have Skype if needed, Just ask
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download version 2.2 and try using wcx recovery or twrp ... it should work
Ok
bilibox said:
download version 2.2 and try using wcx recovery or twrp ... it should work
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I Tried To use a Different recovery but when I flash it, First it loads me into Bootloader (Like it's Supposed to) Then A green Bar pops up,loads and then Nothing Happends. And a link would be great Thank you
Dirtymonkeysk8r said:
I Tried To use a Different recovery but when I flash it, First it loads me into Bootloader (Like it's Supposed to) Then A green Bar pops up,loads and then Nothing Happends. And a link would be great Thank you
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Yeah. it does that in fastboot. click bootloader from fastboot and hit recovery.
ok
Alright! I will try it if it doesn't work then idk just gunna ask so if I get the WCX recovery it will work for the vivid and I don't have to do it with just to get a specific version
bilibox said:
Yeah. it does that in fastboot. click bootloader from fastboot and hit recovery.
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Also if I'm asking to such sorry it's my first root but hey atleast I unlocked it
Dirtymonkeysk8r said:
Alright! I will try it if it doesn't work then idk just gunna ask so if I get the WCX recovery it will work for the vivid and I don't have to do it with just to get a specific version
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If you get that recovery.img you dont have to get the specific version of the tool kit
bilibox said:
If you get that recovery.img you dont have to get the specific version of the tool kit
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Ok Just to make sure the steps for me todo this would be 1, Get the Wcx Recovery.img then load into my (unlocked) bootloader, then flash the recovery.img and thats all i know idk if i need to flash a kernal or something sorry
Dirtymonkeysk8r said:
Ok Just to make sure the steps for me todo this would be 1, Get the Wcx Recovery.img then load into my (unlocked) bootloader, then flash the recovery.img and thats all i know idk if i need to flash a kernal or something sorry
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Thats All you need to do
Dirtymonkeysk8r said:
Ok Just to make sure the steps for me todo this would be 1, Get the Wcx Recovery.img then load into my (unlocked) bootloader, then flash the recovery.img and thats all i know idk if i need to flash a kernal or something sorry
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If you install the newest TWRP... There is an option to root your phone when it loads recovery
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk 4
rignfool said:
If you install the newest TWRP... There is an option to root your phone when it loads recovery
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk 4
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Ok I'm getting really confused here can someone tell me exactly waht to do
Dirtymonkeysk8r said:
Ok I'm getting really confused here can someone tell me exactly waht to do
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If you still need help, I wrote this guide for you and anyone else who is confused.
Now that you have unlocked the bootloader follow these steps.
1. Boot into the bootloader by pressing volume down + power.
2. Press the power button to enter fastboot.
3. Make sure that beneath the first few lines on the top of the screen it says fastboot usb highlighted in red.
4. Find a version of TWRP, WCX, or whatever recovery image you are going to use and then extract it into the folder on your computer.
5. In CMD, type this:
fastboot flash recovery "name of the file.img"
6. Press [bootloader] to go back to the main menu (without the brackets).
7. Scroll down with the volume button to recovery.
8. Boot into recovery.
If your recovery works, do this to use a custom rom.
9. Go back into the bootloader by turning your phone off and then using power + volume down.
10. Download a custom rom and open up the .zip file. Then, extract the file named boot.img and extract it into the folder on your computer.
11. Enter fastboot and type this into CMD:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
12. Go back into your recovery (following the steps above from 6-8). Mount your internal SD card and put on the file of the custom rom you wish to use onto your storage. Be sure to copy the file in .zip format, not after it has been extracted.
If your custom rom needs Google Apps, then download the correct file which should be specified in the download area of your rom's post.
13. Go back into the main menu of your recovery and then choose the option to flash the file.
14. Choose the file that you have just loaded onto your storage.
15. Flash Google Apps if you need it.
16. Thank me if it worked
works like a charm:laugh:
123650o said:
If you still need help, I wrote this guide for you and anyone else who is confused.
Now that you have unlocked the bootloader follow these steps.
1. Boot into the bootloader by pressing volume down + power.
2. Press the power button to enter fastboot.
3. Make sure that beneath the first few lines on the top of the screen it says fastboot usb highlighted in red.
4. Find a version of TWRP, WCX, or whatever recovery image you are going to use and then extract it into the folder on your computer.
5. In CMD, type this:
fastboot flash recovery "name of the file.img"
6. Press [bootloader] to go back to the main menu (without the brackets).
7. Scroll down with the volume button to recovery.
8. Boot into recovery.
If your recovery works, do this to use a custom rom.
9. Go back into the bootloader by turning your phone off and then using power + volume down.
10. Download a custom rom and open up the .zip file. Then, extract the file named boot.img and extract it into the folder on your computer.
11. Enter fastboot and type this into CMD:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
12. Go back into your recovery (following the steps above from 6-8). Mount your internal SD card and put on the file of the custom rom you wish to use onto your storage. Be sure to copy the file in .zip format, not after it has been extracted.
If your custom rom needs Google Apps, then download the correct file which should be specified in the download area of your rom's post.
13. Go back into the main menu of your recovery and then choose the option to flash the file.
14. Choose the file that you have just loaded onto your storage.
15. Flash Google Apps if you need it.
16. Thank me if it worked
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Okay, I am going to follow these instructions.. will this work to get me so I can install the team Hydra CyanogenMod 10.2 4.3.1 Jelly bean for this phone. Does the recovery image matter which I use?
GigabitP said:
Okay, I am going to follow these instructions.. will this work to get me so I can install the team Hydra CyanogenMod 10.2 4.3.1 Jelly bean for this phone. Does the recovery image matter which I use?
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Twrp or wcx...
No cwm
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk
rignfool said:
Twrp or wcx...
No cwm
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416836 Is this basically explaining the same thing?
Yes... But since vivid users are notoriously bad at using the search feature on the website... Or in tapatalk...
We have to have 10000 of the same goddamn thread...
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk
rignfool said:
Yes... But since vivid users are notoriously bad at using the search feature on the website... Or in tapatalk...
We have to have 10000 of the same goddamn thread...
Sent from my Vivid 4G using Tapatalk
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Nah, used the search function to find this thread and others. Thats how I wound up here. But anyways thanks for the info.
So few month back i root my moto x 2013 it messed up and i put back original rom
now i receive ota update today and it downloaded but when i try to install it my phone restart and boot loader menu comes up
it show whether to install untrusted zip file i choose yes and phone restart and get back to same thing if i choose no then also same
so is there way to lock my bootloader so it dont show up when installing official update
so how do i install that new update
please tell me step by step i am noob in this
How did you root? And how did you return to stock?
I ask because its important that you also have STOCK Recovery on your phone. Stock recovery wont prompt you about "untrusted zip" for an OTA like you are describing which makes me think you still have a 3rd party recovery on there.
Please also see the link in my signature..
KidJoe said:
How did you root? And how did you return to stock?
I ask because its important that you also have STOCK Recovery on your phone. Stock recovery wont prompt you about "untrusted zip" for an OTA like you are describing which makes me think you still have a 3rd party recovery on there.
Please also see the link in my signature..
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i root using one post on xda i forget that
and one guy give me file for retail to return to stock using mfastboot
i have asia retail rom
XT1052_RETAIL-ASIA_4.4.4_KXA21.12-L1.26_18_cid7_CFC_1FF.xml
and i am using ClockworkMod Recovery V6.0.4.8
and bootloader AP FAST BOOT FLASH MODE
30.B7 (sha-bae5e20)
abhinav54pp said:
i root using one post on xda i forget that
and one guy give me file for retail to return to stock using mfastboot
i have asia retail rom
XT1052_RETAIL-ASIA_4.4.4_KXA21.12-L1.26_18_cid7_CFC_1FF.xml
and i am using ClockworkMod Recovery V6.0.4.8
and bootloader AP FAST BOOT FLASH MODE
30.B7 (sha-bae5e20)
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Ok,so you're not using STOCK RECOVERY. That is your big problem right now.
Please also see the link in my signature about Preparing for and taking OTA....
how to get stock recovery without putting new rom can you tell me step by step
abhinav54pp said:
how to get stock recovery without putting new rom can you tell me step by step
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That is why I said to read the link in my signature about OTA as it tells you.
the link you provided in your tut not working can you tell me where to download
ADB and Android Platform Tools
abhinav54pp said:
the link you provided in your tut not working can you tell me where to download
ADB and Android Platform Tools
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I have already typed exactly what you need in those posts.. Post #2 of that thread (requirement section) does explain where to get Android SDK/Platform tools, Moto Fastboot, Moto drivers, everything you need. Option 6 tells you how to flash just recovery. And those links work. (I just tried them again to make sure).
If you get stuck at a step, please quote what you are trying to do (the exact step you are executing), and what you see happen...
I've spent the time typing it out, because I don't have the time to sit and spoon feed someone.
KidJoe said:
I have already typed exactly what you need in those posts.. Post #2 of that thread (requirement section) does explain where to get Android SDK/Platform tools, Moto Fastboot, Moto drivers, everything you need. Option 6 tells you how to flash just recovery. And those links work. (I just tried them again to make sure).
If you get stuck at a step, please quote what you are trying to do (the exact step you are executing), and what you see happen...
I've spent the time typing it out, because I don't have the time to sit and spoon feed someone.
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do i need ADB and Android Platform Tools for option 6 (how to flash just recovery)
will mfastbot and motorola driver are enough?
abhinav54pp said:
do i need ADB and Android Platform Tools for option 6 (how to flash just recovery)
will mfastbot and motorola driver are enough?
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Is it listed as a requirement? Would I put you through that extra work if I didn't have to?
Yes, its required. components of the Android SDK's Platform tools ARE NEEDED for mfastboot to work.
And before you ask... Yes, I know there are "min adb packages" out there.. which don't contain full platform tools, the android sdk, etc... And they might work, but they are only as new/current as when they were packed, and often times you need the updated version to work properly, and these mini-adb packages are missing the SDK updater, so that is why I suggest following that process to install the entire thing (and have you only select the needed parts)... then you can update later as needed.