Hi,
I've installed ARHD 8.0, and am absoloutely loving it so far, it is running like a treat, a particularly beastly one mind you! . My only problem is, since I flashed 7.4, which was my first ever Custom ROM, I haven't been able to get NFC. I clean flashed 8.0, hoping that would resolve the issue, but unfortunately I still have no NFC capability on my phone. I have enabled it in the settings, and I have also checked in my list of apps in order to see my Tags, but unfortunately that seems to have been wiped from the phone also, with no hope of getting it back.
I am on an International HTC One, which was previously locked to EE, on an ORANG001 CID, unlocked bootloader and have installed the ARHD 8.0, and flashed the same kernel in the boot.img file of the .zip for ARHD 8.0.
If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated, I would have asked about this in the ARHD thread but unfortunately I don't have enough posts and this same post didn't get much love in the Q&A thread .
Many thanks,
Omar
My NFC just works fine with ARHD 8.0.
I think you should ask in the ARHD thread itself.
Have you done a full wipe (data/system/cache/davlik cache) before installing it?
joshoon said:
My NFC just works fine with ARHD 8.0.
I think you should ask in the ARHD thread itself.
Have you done a full wipe (data/system/cache/davlik cache) before installing it?
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Hi,
Yeah, I attempted to put this in the ARHD thread, but unfortunately I don't have enough posts to make any contribution in that thread atm.
Yeah, I did a full backup aswell of my 7.4, and also a full system reset of the davlik cache, cache, data, before I installed 8.0...
I am totally at a loss as to why my NFC has just gone, its not a urgent matter but I would like to try and get it back as it is undoubtedly going to be an important feature as contactless payment becomes more prominent.
Okay, so here's the deal.
I have an AT&T HTC One that was running 4.4 Kit Kat (Click: this ROM) and is S-OFF via RumRunner. I am running the latest TWRP recovery.
Yesterday I got prompted for an OTA and accepted it (in the past, with GPE ROMs, it would just reboot to recovery and do nothing). This is the only way I know of to get rid of the annoying "System update available" notification. I figured it wouldn't do anything and I would simply reboot and be good for a few more days until it prompted again. Low and behold, it actually updated my phone to 4.4.2.
Now, I'm having some issues.
I was a user of DashClock Widget...but now I use Better DashClock. However, this app is now prompting me to download a key. When I try to download the key from the Play Store, I get the message:
Error: Couldn't install on USB storage or SD Card.
SwiftKey Keyboard has the same issue.
Other apps (such as ES File Explorer, ESPN, Fandango, etc. update just fine).
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I have read a bunch of posts that suggest cleaning up temp files (which don't exist on my phone) and to download SELinux Mode Changer and change the mode to Passive...but to no avail.
Can someone help me? Is this the developers issue or did my phone do something wonky?
Thanks!
Exactly the same problem here. I've narrowed it down to paid apps that won't install. Followed the same possible solutions in the 1st post, nothing works. HTC One GE 4.4.2.
IlyaKol said:
Okay, so here's the deal.
I have an AT&T HTC One that was running 4.4 Kit Kat (Click: this ROM) and is S-OFF via RumRunner.
Yesterday I got prompted for an OTA and accepted it (in the past, with GPE ROMs, it would just reboot to recovery and do nothing). This is the only way I know of to get rid of the annoying "System update available" notification. I figured it wouldn't do anything and I would simply reboot and be good for a few more days until it prompted again. Low and behold, it actually updated my phone to 4.4.2.
Now, I'm having some issues.
I was a user of DashClock Widget...but now I use Better DashClock. However, this app is now prompting me to download a key. When I try to download the key from the Play Store, I get the message:
Error: Couldn't install on USB storage or SD Card.
SwiftKey Keyboard has the same issue.
Other apps (such as ES File Explorer, ESPN, Fandango, etc. update just fine).
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I have read a bunch of posts that suggest cleaning up temp files (which don't exist on my phone) and to download SELinux Mode Changer and change the mode to Passive...but to no avail.
Can someone help me? Is this the developers issue or did my phone do something wonky?
Thanks!
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I had a similar problem. I downloaded the 4.4.2 OTA update and tried flashing it with TWRP three different times. All three times I got that same error message with some apps. It was extremely frustrating. I ended up flashing the stock 4.4 recovery and then flashing the update. It worked perfectly and the problem went away. I then reflashed TWRP.
arfon said:
Exactly the same problem here. I've narrowed it down to paid apps that won't install. Followed the same possible solutions in the 1st post, nothing works. HTC One GE 4.4.2.
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I had a similar experience. Paid apps would not install from Play Store. Amazon app store or F-Droid apps would install.
But my journey was that I had a 4.4 GPE device suffering through an issue where I can't get my bootloader to unlock. So when 4.4.2 came out I wasn't getting the OTA so I tried flashing just the firmware package from the OTA download. That's when I was getting this error (after a factory reset).
But then next day I got the real OTA and after that the problem went away. So for me it was a firmware issue in that it wasn't the right firmware for my OS.
Weird that you are running 4.4.2 but having this issue. Any chance you didn't come to have 4.4.2 the "natural" way?
msw141 said:
I had a similar experience. Paid apps would not install from Play Store. Amazon app store or F-Droid apps would install.
But my journey was that I had a 4.4 GPE device suffering through an issue where I can't get my bootloader to unlock. So when 4.4.2 came out I wasn't getting the OTA so I tried flashing just the firmware package from the OTA download. That's when I was getting this error (after a factory reset).
But then next day I got the real OTA and after that the problem went away. So for me it was a firmware issue in that it wasn't the right firmware for my OS.
Weird that you are running 4.4.2 but having this issue. Any chance you didn't come to have 4.4.2 the "natural" way?
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Update was OTA last night, so I guess its as natural as it comes.
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Update was OTA last night, so I guess its as natural as it comes.
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Yeah...my process was as natural as possible.
I was on 4.3 at first...so when I was going to 4.4 KitKat I first flashed back to some basic stock Sense ROM to run RumRunner and attain S-OFF. Then I COMPLETELY NUKED my phone and went to 4.4 KitKat. Had no problems, got the OTA, and now this.
It's aggravating, that's for sure.
I really don't want to completely wipe my phone again and have to re-setup all of my home screens, etc.
I received the OTA which installed despite me having TWRP, not stock recovery (as per http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48586329). Now I have the same issue installing paid apps (the ones I had already installed before the OTA disappeared off the device).
Short of starting from scratch, I'm at a bit of a loss for a solution...
Nick
Sounds like this is wide-spread...or at least amongst the people who are running newer GPE ROMs on their Ones.
im having the exact same issues here
artmunkie said:
I had a similar problem. I downloaded the 4.4.2 OTA update and tried flashing it with TWRP three different times. All three times I got that same error message with some apps. It was extremely frustrating. I ended up flashing the stock 4.4 recovery and then flashing the update. It worked perfectly and the problem went away. I then reflashed TWRP.
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Can you point me to where you got the stock recovery from please?
Fixed
It looks like this is all to do with custom recovery and OTA updates. I have TWRP installed. This morning I flashed stock recovery. I then put the OTA update file on the phone storage. Then booted into the stock recovery (which is the first time I've seen it, it would be nice if it was the last as it's tricky to get into), then flashed the 4.2.2. update from there. Once I booted the phone again all my paid apps reappeared. No data lost in the process. I'm not sure if going back to TWRP not will cause the problem again, so for now I'll stick with stock recovery....
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It looks like this is all to do with custom recovery and OTA updates. I have TWRP installed. This morning I flashed stock recovery. I then put the OTA update file on the phone storage. Then booted into the stock recovery (which is the first time I've seen it, it would be nice if it was the last as it's tricky to get into), then flashed the 4.2.2. update from there. Once I booted the phone again all my paid apps reappeared. No data lost in the process. I'm not sure if going back to TWRP not will cause the problem again, so for now I'll stick with stock recovery....
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Can you please detail the procedure ?
If possible including where you got the files (OTA and stock recovery ) and how to put OTA on the sdcard to "provoque" que update.
Thanks in advance!
franciscols said:
Can you please detail the procedure ?
If possible including where you got the files (OTA and stock recovery ) and how to put OTA on the sdcard to "provoque" que update.
Thanks in advance!
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This.
Also, you left 4.4.2 on the device and just 're-applied' the OTA update? Or did you go back to a NANDROID backup of you on 4.4 or 4.3?
arfon said:
Can you point me to where you got the stock recovery from please?
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Here you go! I can't remember the thread where I found it, so the file is attached. Just to be clear, this is the stock Android 4.4 recovery for the HTC One GPE.
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Here you go! I can't remember the thread where I found it, so the file is attached. Just to be clear, this is the stock Android 4.4 recovery for the HTC One GPE.
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So I flash this recovery and then flash the OTA update (this one?) and I should be good?
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So I flash this recovery and then flash the OTA update (this one?) and I should be good?
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Yeah, that's about it. I used adb to flash the stock recovery to replace TWRP, then used the stock recovery to flash the same update you linked to. After it was done updating I reflashed TWRP. And don't forget to make a nandroid.
Thank you! Will report back when I'm done!
What is the fastboot command to flash the OTA zip file?
I'm back on the stock recovery...phone is still booting/working so I just need to do the OTA part now.
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What is the fastboot command to flash the OTA zip file?
I'm back on the stock recovery...phone is still booting/working so I just need to do the OTA part now.
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Sorry, hectic day at work. I should have said that I applied the update with the stock recovery. Not fastboot.
I basically used the guide linked below to flash the update.
Read Step 2
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...e-nexus-7-now-manual-download-link-available/
artmunkie said:
Sorry, hectic day at work. I should have said that I applied the update with the stock recovery. Not fastboot.
I basically used the guide linked below to flash the update.
Read Step 2
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...e-nexus-7-now-manual-download-link-available/
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What if you don't have an "apply from adb" option?
I have:
- reboot system now
- apply from sd card
- apply from phone storage
- apply from cache
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
Can't I just open a ADB shell while on the fastboot USB option?
Hi,
I've just upgraded the OS of my HTC One to 4.4 with Sense 5.5 and rooted the handset.
I took the majority of information and downloads from here:
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-stock-roms/android-4-4-kitkat-sense-5-5-stock-rom-for-htc-one/
while the rooting stuff I grabbed from here:
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-root/how-to-root-htc-one-windowsmaclinux/
So ok this is my 3rd OS upgrade with root so in a basic sense I did this:
- Updated TWRP to version 2.7.x
- Used TWRP recovery WIPE option to format / (root)
- Installed the 4.4 stock ROM from above link
- TWRP then asked me if I would like to root the device and so I said ok to that
- Booting into the OS everything was fine and I had the SU-Root icon in the Apps menu
I'm not sure what happened if the battery got drained or so but in anycase after a restart the handset was no longer rooted??
As I have the 2.65 SU-ROOT Zip file on my storage partition I went back to TWRP and Install then clicked on the Zip file and re-rooted the device; then wiped the cache and booted back into the OS.
For some reason now the phone isn't able to be rooted at all? I am pretty sure I had similar behavior with Android 4.3, though the initial stock build was absolutely fine.... I think I managed to get from 4.1 to 4.2 successfully.
Will I need to format the handset again then re-install the ROM and re-root or is something else going on which I'm unaware of??
I've also noticed that the device becomes un-rooted each time the battery goes low or dies for some reason... a persistent root would be nice as I have many apps needing full root access; not to mention being able to work with the full Android system too.
Would anyone be able to suggest anything? Thanks!
JohnnySSH said:
Hi,
I've just upgraded the OS of my HTC One to 4.4 with Sense 5.5 and rooted the handset.
I took the majority of information and downloads from here:
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-stock-roms/android-4-4-kitkat-sense-5-5-stock-rom-for-htc-one/
while the rooting stuff I grabbed from here:
http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-root/how-to-root-htc-one-windowsmaclinux/
So ok this is my 3rd OS upgrade with root so in a basic sense I did this:
- Updated TWRP to version 2.7.x
- Used TWRP recovery WIPE option to format / (root)
- Installed the 4.4 stock ROM from above link
- TWRP then asked me if I would like to root the device and so I said ok to that
- Booting into the OS everything was fine and I had the SU-Root icon in the Apps menu
I'm not sure what happened if the battery got drained or so but in anycase after a restart the handset was no longer rooted??
As I have the 2.65 SU-ROOT Zip file on my storage partition I went back to TWRP and Install then clicked on the Zip file and re-rooted the device; then wiped the cache and booted back into the OS.
For some reason now the phone isn't able to be rooted at all? I am pretty sure I had similar behavior with Android 4.3, though the initial stock build was absolutely fine.... I think I managed to get from 4.1 to 4.2 successfully.
Will I need to format the handset again then re-install the ROM and re-root or is something else going on which I'm unaware of??
I've also noticed that the device becomes un-rooted each time the battery goes low or dies for some reason... a persistent root would be nice as I have many apps needing full root access; not to mention being able to work with the full Android system too.
Would anyone be able to suggest anything? Thanks!
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I think there is an update for supersu
please google it
if yes than move it to your phone and flash it in the recovery
Thanks I managed to find version 1.94 which worked fine:
http://download.chainfire.eu/396/
After an attempt to upgrade to Lollipop, the phone froze after software installation when it rebooted.
I was able to restore the phone from a cwm backup file to 4.4.3 and at the moment everything is working great except I cannot update to Lollipop now.
I get this error message:
Package expects build fingerprint of htc/brightstarus_wwe/m:4.4.3/KTU84L/356475.2:usr/release-keys; or
htc/brightstarus_wwe/m7:5.0.2/LRX22G/468180.7:usr/release-keys
this device has htc/brightstarus_wwe/m7:5.0.2/LRX22G/468180.21:usr/release-keys
Here is the phone history of the update attempts:
Device is HTC One M7 WWE Developer Edition 2Gb / 64GB
Device is unlocked and rooted
Device had Android 4.4.3
I flashed the stock recovery to the phone then attempted to install the Lollipop update.
Half way through the installation the operation crashed and phone was in-operatable.
I was able to restore the phone to 4.4.3 from clockworkmod recovery backup.
At this point the phone was working, but slowly.
Everything in the About / Software indicated that the software was 4.4.3 / 6.07.1540.2
However the OS from Hboot screen indicated 7.17.1540.2
Left the phone as is for a long time as it was usable, then had a problem with my SMS application, ultimately I did a factory reset and everything fixed, phone working good.
So now I reflashed the stock recovery again (7.17.1540.7) and tried to install the lollipop update again. It worked this time. 7.17.1540.2 working.
I then got the notice that there was another update (7.17.1520.21) so I tried to install this update.
After the install the phone re-booted and it froze at the HTC / Android screen; I left it for one hour and it did not come to life.
After a reboot the phone would come to this screen then go blank and nothing.
I attempted to re install from clockworkmod recovery restore but it would not work this time.
Had several Lollipop backup files - none worked - thought it was dead.
After some time I did get one to restore but none of the lollipop versions restored worked; I had an older file with 4.4.3 which worked. Phone is now back to 4.4.3
OK now with stock recovery flashed again (7.17.1540.7) I tried the update again to lollipop, but a short ways into the install the operation aborts creating error message as above.
So everything in the About / Software indicates it is 4.4.3 /6.07.1540.2
However the Hboot screen is showing OS 7.17.1540.21 now. Obviously from the last upgrade attempt.
It was a similar situation the first time I was successful installing the lollipop upgrade; the phone indicated that it had version 4.4.3 /6.07.1540.2 but the Hboot OS indicated it had OS 7.17.1540.2 (from the crashed update attempt I guess)
So could someone advise on best coarse of action to try and update this software now to Lollipop?
Could I re-flash something like the kitkat version of boot image? Would this correct the OS version reported by HBoot?
Other options I have found would be to install the RUU factory file:
RUU_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_7.17.1540.51.exe
But I'm concerned that if this fails due to operating system modifactions the phone may brick, as warned at the site.
Also I have found a TRWP backup file from lollipop upgrade which I could install TRWP recovery and attempt a restore from this file?
Any suggestions?
Just use the RUU, you CANNOT OTA to Lollipop+ if you have rooted the phone without RUUing back to total stock..
Reggi747 said:
So everything in the About / Software indicates it is 4.4.3 /6.07.1540.2
However the Hboot screen is showing OS 7.17.1540.21 now. Obviously from the last upgrade attempt.
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You must understand here that these 2 numbers are indicating 2 different things. The number you'll find in About/Software is the software version (your rom version). The number you'll find when booted in hboot is the firmware version. In order to install ota updates, everything must be 100% stock and the firmware installed must match the software version (because the firmware is also updated during an ota).
RUU_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_7.17.1540.51.exe
But I'm concerned that if this fails due to operating system modifactions the phone may brick, as warned at the site.
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Flashing this file is the best solution, doesn't matters if your system is modified, it will revert everything back to stock and you'll be on the latest version.
Hi everybody,
I just updated to EMUI5.0 / Android 7.0 from EMUI 4.1 and a Android 6.1 that I had before.
I used a stock ROM, TWRP 3.0.2 recovery from a rooting try a few month back (which was not successful. although i unlocked the bootloader)
Now I just updated the OS with the stock update function. Everything worked. The phone is still unlocked and the recovery was overwritten by the stock EMUI again. Everything fun and games until I realized that my stock camera app was gone.
Not only the icon - which is apparently a common problem with the EMUI app drawer. I use Nova Launcher, so all apps should be visible in there. But the camera is gone.
Now I thought that I just can install the apk again. So I took the file from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/help/huawei-p9-camera-apk-t3415720 -> did not work. Error: "File is corrupted"
Also flashing those zip Files that supposedly contained the camera app through TWRP (I flashed 3.1.0) did not work: https://www.gizdev.com/install-huawei-p9-camera-android-device/
Do you have any idea how I get the camera back WITHOUT installing a new stock ROM? I don't want to loose all apps, settings and so on.
Thanks in advance!
dentz
// I just noticed that the stock alarm clock app is also gone. wtf?
I was still unsuccessful installing/flashing any apk or anything.
Also I found no solution at all and apparently there are not many other people out there having the same issues.
Ok, now I found out / realized that I was running a developer version that was somehow installed over the official updater. Confusing
So I had the NRD90M test-keys on my mobile. I managed to download the fitting stock ROM for my device which is the EVA-L09C02B341 and tried to install it using the three button method. It failed everytime at 5%
I retried it several times and after moving the update files to the SDcard rather the internal storage it worked.
I have now the EVA-L09C02B341. I also installed the corresponding B341_update_data_full_vodafone_default.zip since I had a vodafone branding since ever.
Unfortunately the camera app, calculator, clock are still gone.
So far my data has always been protected. I don't really know how to continue now.
Will a factory reset bring back the stock camera app? Somehow I doubt it ...