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I am having an issue that I have not seen before and could not find any resolve thru XDA or Google. I am attempting to restore the 64G Developer Edition with the RUU from HTC Dev and I keep getting the 155 error. I even have attempted to install thru CWM the .zip. Still no avail.
I am currently rooted, and have CWM installed. The device is obviously Bootloader unlock. What I was able to find is that it possibly could be a issue that it is bootloader unlocked as some posts suggest to have you bootloader locked to install RUU, but that is obviosely not a posibility with the dev ed.
So what am I doing wrong, or what is the issue. I have confirmed that I was using the correct RUU.
Help Appreciated
UPDATE
Ok, I figured out how to avoid the RUU 155 error. It seems that HTC for some dumb reason, although for a unlocked developer edition, we still have to lock the bootloader to utilize the RUU. Here are the steps I have done.
Although it is straight forward and easy to do, issues could always arise. I do not take any responsibility if things go wrong. Educate yourself first before attempting anything. If you do not know what you are doing, then don't do it.
Before Starting.
Make sure you have the latest HTC Drivers. You can use hasoon2000 HTC All-In-One Toolkit to complete that. That can be found at HTC One All-In-One Toolkit
Get the appropriate RUU from HTC Dev
1. Lock your bootloader through by booting into hoot and then going into fastboot and issuing the command fasboot oem lock.
2. Once locked, reboot your system.
3. Open RUU and follow onscreen instructions.
Notice, this will delete all of the files on the system so do this on your own cognition
4. Let the RUU do its thing. If you get an error during the process, such as 152, simply try again. I had it happen once. The phone was stuck on the black HTC screen with four triangles with exclamation points in each corner. If this happens you will not be able to reboot your phone. Simply relaunch RUU and it should reinstall it. If you get error 155 again, then you have not re-locked your bootloader.
3.Once you have successfully reinstalled the rom, you have to register with the HTC Dev to re-unlock your bootloader if that is what you want. The easiest to do this I found was by using the HTC One All-In-One Toolkit. It is a great tool and will help you with majority of things that I have mentioned above, including locking your bootloader. Follow the steps on the toolkit and you'll be all set. The Toolkit can be found here HTC One All-In-One Toolkit
If you found this helpful, click thanks. Also hit thanks to hasoon2000 for creating the toolkit.
Gotta re lock your bootloader
fastboot oem lock
I got relock it even though it came unlocked? How would I unlock it again since I don't have the tokens from HTC development, or is the ruu gonna do that by itself.
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I was having same issues as OP. After using the lock command, the update got longer. The black HTC screen even got as far as a progress bar. Well I now got ERROR 152 saying I should get the correct RUU. I am sure I have the right one, because there is only ONE developer edition RUU file from htcdev.com
Problem now is, I have the black HTC screen with warning signs on each corner.
One thing I saw on a video is you are supposed to restore to the same version? I had updated OTA Z(1.29.1540.16) to the latest which I cant get an RUU for. The RUU available is 1.29.1540.3 no other available. What do I do now? HTC One Dev Edition stuck on black screen with warning signs on all corners.
All I can see now is a scren that says:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
bunch of numbers and letters in green and
RUU in orange
schn1tt3r said:
I was having same issues as OP. After using the lock command, the update got longer. The black HTC screen even got as far as a progress bar. Well I now got ERROR 152 saying I should get the correct RUU. I am sure I have the right one, because there is only ONE developer edition RUU file from htcdev.com
Problem now is, I have the black HTC screen with warning signs on each corner.
One thing I saw on a video is you are supposed to restore to the same version? I had updated OTA to the latest which I cant get an RUU for. What do I do now? HTC One Dev Edition stuck on black screen with warning signs on all corners.
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When I was doing it, the first time I got the 152 error. I simply just redid it and it accepted it on the second try. Trying relaunching RUU that you have and try the install again. That's at least how it worked with me.
Bosnazmaj said:
When I was doing it, the first time I got the 152 error. I simply just redid it and it accepted it on the second try. Trying relaunching RUU that you have and try the install again. That's at least how it worked with me.
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Did you get that black HTC screen with warning signs on each corner? I am re-running the RUU, hope it works or I just lost $650.
EDIT: You used RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.exe right? Were you already OTA updated? I wonder why htcdev web says BrightstarUS for the dev edition instead of something else...
EDIT2: Its on that black screen with loading thing again... still exclamation marks on every corner... hope this works or else it won't be a nice first experience with Android coming from iOS lol and I've jailbroken and tinkered on those devices for so long.
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Yeah 2nd attempt the same error 152. I just lost $650 right?
The green bar goes all the way to the end, it sends it all, but it doesnt reboot. It just gets error. What else can I try? Device isnt even 3 days old.
Did it a third time, after Updating Radio, thats where the error appears.
schn1tt3r said:
Did you get that black HTC screen with warning signs on each corner? I am re-running the RUU, hope it works or I just lost $650.
EDIT: You used RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.exe right? Were you already OTA updated? I wonder why htcdev web says BrightstarUS for the dev edition instead of something else...
EDIT2: Its on that black screen with loading thing again... still exclamation marks on every corner... hope this works or else it won't be a nice first experience with Android coming from iOS lol and I've jailbroken and tinkered on those devices for so long.
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Yeah 2nd attempt the same error 152. I just lost $650 right?
The green bar goes all the way to the end, it sends it all, but it doesnt reboot. It just gets error. What else can I try? Device isnt even 3 days old.
Did it a third time, after Updating Radio, thats where the error appears.
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What was the software version that it came with. Was it with the most recent one? I think 1.29.401.16 one?
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What was the software version that it came with. Was it with the most recent one? I think 1.29.401.16 one?
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It came with the .3 and I did OTA to .16
The RUU you can get online from their web is only .3
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Ok so... that black HTC screen accepts "fastboot" commands.
I downloaded the .ZIP version of the Developer Edition OS.
I went in command prompt, I typed
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip PN07IMG_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.zip
****GOT AN ERROR*****
Code:
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
.... so again:
fastboot flash zip PN07IMG_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.zip
10 minutes later
fastboot reboot
Oh my was I happy to see the white HTC Startup.
I also have same phone de it shouldnt be tamperd relocked it should be only relocked
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I find it funny now far Computer OS's have come and yet we always have to go back to good old DOS Command Prompt to fix things.
BTW, my phone now has bootloader RELOCKED due to the fastboot oem lock command, should I send the phone back just like that or unlock bootloader before sending it back?
I guess to Unlock bootloader again, I have to follow same instructions as if it were an AT&T version right? Did you UNLOCK yours again OP?
U sending it back to HTC?
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Bosnazmaj said:
U sending it back to HTC?
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Yes, that is the reason I was doing all this restoring. I had ROOTed it to install AdAway. Ads is the only major drawback when compared to iOS (this is my first Android). When you see a gray image on my phone, there are 3 sort of water drops. Like between the touch screen and LCD.
Well, I am exchanging it actually. I like the HTC One a lot. It has a tiny gap, but I dont care about that much, the weird discoloration on the sceen, though, I do mind.
That makes sense.
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Bosnazmaj said:
I am having an issue that I have not seen before and could not find any resolve thru XDA or Google. I am attempting to restore the 64G Developer Edition with the RUU from HTC Dev and I keep getting the 155 error. I even have attempted to install thru CWM the .zip. Still no avail.
I am currently rooted, and have CWM installed. The device is obviously Bootloader unlock. What I was able to find is that it possibly could be a issue that it is bootloader unlocked as some posts suggest to have you bootloader locked to install RUU, but that is obviosely not a posibility with the dev ed.
So what am I doing wrong, or what is the issue. I have confirmed that I was using the correct RUU.
Help Appreciated
UPDATE
Ok, I figured out how to avoid the RUU 155 error. It seems that HTC for some dumb reason, although for a unlocked developer edition, we still have to lock the bootloader to utilize the RUU. Here are the steps I have done.
Although it is straight forward and easy to do, issues could always arise. I do not take any responsibility if things go wrong. Educate yourself first before attempting anything. If you do not know what you are doing, then don't do it.
Before Starting.
Make sure you have the latest HTC Drivers. You can use hasoon2000 HTC All-In-One Toolkit to complete that. That can be found at HTC One All-In-One Toolkit
Get the appropriate RUU from HTC Dev
1. Lock your bootloader through by booting into hoot and then going into fastboot and issuing the command fasboot oem lock.
2. Once locked, reboot your system.
3. Open RUU and follow onscreen instructions.
Notice, this will delete all of the files on the system so do this on your own cognition
4. Let the RUU do its thing. If you get an error during the process, such as 152, simply try again. I had it happen once. The phone was stuck on the black HTC screen with four triangles with exclamation points in each corner. If this happens you will not be able to reboot your phone. Simply relaunch RUU and it should reinstall it. If you get error 155 again, then you have not re-locked your bootloader.
3.Once you have successfully reinstalled the rom, you have to register with the HTC Dev to re-unlock your bootloader if that is what you want. The easiest to do this I found was by using the HTC One All-In-One Toolkit. It is a great tool and will help you with majority of things that I have mentioned above, including locking your bootloader. Follow the steps on the toolkit and you'll be all set. The Toolkit can be found here HTC One All-In-One Toolkit
If you found this helpful, click thanks. Also hit thanks to hasoon2000 for creating the toolkit.
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Thank you. This was very helpful.
Glad I could help
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
schn1tt3r said:
It came with the .3 and I did OTA to .16
The RUU you can get online from their web is only .3
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Ok so... that black HTC screen accepts "fastboot" commands.
I downloaded the .ZIP version of the Developer Edition OS.
I went in command prompt, I typed
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip PN07IMG_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.zip
****GOT AN ERROR*****
Code:
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
.... so again:
fastboot flash zip PN07IMG_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.zip
10 minutes later
fastboot reboot
Oh my was I happy to see the white HTC Startup.
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THANK YOU MAN!!!!!!!! You just saved me. I had the same problem except I had OTA .17 and trying to flash .16. My device was all jacked up but it's back to original.
Bosnazmaj said:
I am having an issue that I have not seen before and could not find any resolve thru XDA or Google. I am attempting to restore the 64G Developer Edition with the RUU from HTC Dev and I keep getting the 155 error. I even have attempted to install thru CWM the .zip. Still no avail.
I am currently rooted, and have CWM installed. The device is obviously Bootloader unlock. What I was able to find is that it possibly could be a issue that it is bootloader unlocked as some posts suggest to have you bootloader locked to install RUU, but that is obviosely not a posibility with the dev ed.
So what am I doing wrong, or what is the issue. I have confirmed that I was using the correct RUU.
Help Appreciated
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Bosnazmaj - thank you for this wonderful write-up & knowledge. I have a Dev edition myself. Sometime ago, I got into charging issues. Initially, assuming it to be software issues, I thought I'd run the RUU. So, like you, I too figured out that I have to lock my bootloader. Ran the RUU....long story short, found out that I have to give my phone for repairs (turned out to be a hardware issue).
So, the point I am trying to make is that, if we unlock the bootloader, certain apps (like flashlight, sound recorder etc) seems to get deleted. While this, on it's own, might not sound too alarming....the problem is, if these apps are not present, then the OTA does not & will not get applied as the OTA says that these apps have to be present. I am not sure how to unlock the bootloader without losing any apps.
Any knowledge / information on this is MOST appreciated.
Actually I used titanium backup to back those apps that disappear during root before I unlocked anything. Then once I rooted and unlocked I just restored them back with titanium and all was fine. But in reality you don't want to so an ota when you are rooted as you might loose root.
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Can't you re-unlock the phone using following command without going through the HTCDev website mess?
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Just a heads up. I was able to return to stock using the RUU without locking the bootloader. It took a while to figure it out.
I went from ARHD 31 to A stock rom (m7_stock_dev_1.29.1540.16_signed_052313.zip) found on an old thread, also had to find a stock recovery that would work (i think it was the one liked in the ARHD thread) and used the revone S-off method, then applied the latest RUU from the htc dev site .and it installed and the bootloader remained unlocked.
I had to get this thing ready for someone who bought it. They asked if i could return it to stock with S-off. It was a pain in the but, but got it working
I have an HTC One Developer Edition (64GB) and it comes with a factory unlocked bootloader.
I flashed some recovery images, new kernels, etc, but I'd like to go back to the factory image with the factory unlocked bootloader.
I've tried using the HTC RUU file and it doesn't work unless you "fastboot oem lock", which I did, and it successfully restored the factory image but now the bootloader is "RELOCKED".
I can unlock using HTCDev.com but it erases a bunch of applications and it's no longer the factory developer edition image...
Can anybody help me?
sofakng said:
I have an HTC One Developer Edition (64GB) and it comes with a factory unlocked bootloader.
I flashed some recovery images, new kernels, etc, but I'd like to go back to the factory image with the factory unlocked bootloader.
I've tried using the HTC RUU file and it doesn't work unless you "fastboot oem lock", which I did, and it successfully restored the factory image but now the bootloader is "RELOCKED".
I can unlock using HTCDev.com but it erases a bunch of applications and it's no longer the factory developer edition image...
Can anybody help me?
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Unlock it via HTCDev and flash back the data partition from my NANDROID, see my signature.
The issue is that unlocking the bootloader wipes the data partition, which has those apps. That's why they are missing. The NANDROID will fully restore your Dev Edition to the factory state.
Thanks for the information...
However, the NANDROID backup requires a custom recovery image, right?
I'm trying to reset everything (recovery image, boot image, data image, etc) back to factory and have the bootloader unlocked (and not say TAMPERED, etc).
Yes. You can fastboot a recovery without installing it but it will say tampered anyways.
Can I restore everything to stock and remove the tampered warning?
sofakng said:
Can I restore everything to stock and remove the tampered warning?
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Yes, relock your bootloader, install the RUU. Then TAMPERED is gone but bootloader is locked. Unlock with HTCDev. I'd rather go with TAMPERED than with locked bootloader and the hassle with HTCDev.
Hmmm, maybe I'm doing something wrong.
I've relocked the bootloader and installed the RUU but it still says tampered. What can I be doing wrong?
I wish HTC had an RUU that resets the developer edition to factory unlocked (instead of requiring me to use HTCDev to unlock it again...)
You only need to worry about it saying tampered if you send it in for repair. Which you would flash back to stock anyway.
You don't see tampered when booting, so who cares!
Yeah, sorry... I'm new to Android and just trying to learn how to completely reset the phone.
Also, I'm wondering why the tampered warning is even displayed on the developer edition because isn't the entire purpose of this version to replace the different system images, etc?
sofakng said:
Also, I'm wondering why the tampered warning is even displayed on the developer edition because isn't the entire purpose of this version to replace the different system images, etc?
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Because it's still the same hboot/bootloader but just sold pre-unlocked by HTC.
Ok, so just to clarify then, I can't really go back to factory unlocked (without the tampered warning), but it doesn't really matter...?
sofakng said:
Thanks for the information...
However, the NANDROID backup requires a custom recovery image, right?
I'm trying to reset everything (recovery image, boot image, data image, etc) back to factory and have the bootloader unlocked (and not say TAMPERED, etc).
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You should use Helium aka Carbon for your backups in case you cannot root again. It don't require root.
Sent from Galaxy S 3 i747M 32gb
I need to send my dev edition back to get an exchange. I have used the RUU, to get rid of the tampered, but now it says relocked... Will that be a problem?
schn1tt3r said:
I need to send my dev edition back to get an exchange. I have used the RUU, to get rid of the tampered, but now it says relocked... Will that be a problem?
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hey
did u manage to get back it to stock ?? without the tampered? and get it repaired by HTC? after flashing the RUU?
if so hw?
please some links
Thank You
e1forall said:
hey
did u manage to get back it to stock ?? without the tampered? and get it repaired by HTC? after flashing the RUU?
if so hw?
please some links
Thank You
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I used command prompt Android ADB to run the RUU. Tampered label went away, but "relocked" was shown instead of "unlocked" and I sent it back just like that no problem.
schn1tt3r said:
I used command prompt Android ADB to run the RUU. Tampered label went away, but "relocked" was shown instead of "unlocked" and I sent it back just like that no problem.
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is there no way to get back to factory state ?? still?
e1forall said:
is there no way to get back to factory state ?? still?
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What do you mean? Its easy, HTCdev website provide the RUU file which is basically a one click solution.
schn1tt3r said:
What do you mean? Its easy, HTCdev website provide the RUU file which is basically a one click solution.
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yeah factory state for the Dev edition i mean stock firmware . without tampered. and bootloader unlocked
e1forall said:
yeah factory state for the Dev edition i mean stock firmware . without tampered. and bootloader unlocked
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I saved an email an HTC support guy sent me for the Developer One Edition.
The only file you need is an RUU.exe you can download from HTCdev.com click "developer" and download somewhere there. If you bought your developer edition in USA like I did, your filename should be RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.exe
Get that file and follow the instructions:
The easiest way to do that is to put the device into Fastboot Mode:
1. Boot the device into bootloader (Disable Fastboot, Power off device, Press + hold volume down and power on)
2. Navigate to Fastboot using the volume buttons. Select with power
3. Connect device to PC. “Fastboot” should change to say “Fastboot USB”
4. Execute the RUU (Rom Update Utility)
You can also do it using HTC Sync Manager. I will provide you with the instructions.
1. Download and install HTC Sync Manager from http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/
2. Once it is installed proceed with step three.
3. Power down the phone
4. Power on the phone by holding volume down + power
5. Fastboot is already highlighted by default, tap power to go into it and plug the phone into the computer.
a. Note: If all drivers installed properly, you should see a change on the screen that says “fastboot usb” in red.
6. Run the RUU that was downloaded from the website and follow the on-screen directions.
a. Note: If done correctly, the screen on the phone will change to solid black and say “HTC” in grey letters and proceed to flash the phone
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That should remove the "tampered" from hboot and will set your bootloader to "relocked" even though phone ships as unlocked. If you want to do this just for warranty, then you can argue the "relocked" happened from their official RUU and therefore still covered under warranty.
EDIT: There is a guide in xda stickied dont know how you did not see it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
schn1tt3r said:
I saved an email an HTC support guy sent me for the Developer One Edition.
The only file you need is an RUU.exe you can download from HTCdev.com click "developer" and download somewhere there. If you bought your developer edition in USA like I did, your filename should be RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.29.1540.3.exe
Get that file and follow the instructions:
That should remove the "tampered" from hboot and will set your bootloader to "relocked" even though phone ships as unlocked. If you want to do this just for warranty, then you can argue the "relocked" happened from their official RUU and therefore still covered under warranty.
EDIT: There is a guide in xda stickied dont know how you did not see it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
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hello
i have seen the guide
I am in India
So the warranty is not covered in India for the Dev Edition
But i wanted to go stock with bootloader unlocked without tampered
so the question
I am a noob and tried to sim unlock my HTC one from Sprint and really messed things up, I erased the OS and no longer have TWRP access.
Let me start from the beginning, I have an HTC One (M7) by Sprint. I wanted to sim unlock it so I could use it with another carrier. I successfully unlocked the boot loader through htcdev. I then successfully rooted the device. Then I was stuck on trying to unlock the sim. I think I was unsuccessful because I had upgraded to Android 4.3, but not sure.
To make a long story short I kept messing with it and accidentally erased my OS while trying to use rumrunner. I had access to TWRP, which I had installed earlier, but as of today I no longer have access to TWRP, it just does not load anymore. I can still load into the boot loader usb section of my phone that’s about it.
I also relocked the boot loader because I read somewhere in another forum that I was supposed to do so.
So as of now my HTC one is Bootloader locked, S-ON, HBOOT 1.55.
ADB won’t recognize my HTC at all, I have another HTC (Different model) and ADB recognizes it so I know I have the drivers installed correctly, but it wont read the HTC One.
I tried using fastboot to flash a new ROM, and TWRP recovery but no luck, it stops at bootloader (Signature verify fail). So I can’t even push anything to the phone.
Can anyone please help? If you need anymore info please let me know.
arc209 said:
I am a noob and tried to sim unlock my HTC one from Sprint and really messed things up, I erased the OS and no longer have TWRP access.
Let me start from the beginning, I have an HTC One (M7) by Sprint. I wanted to sim unlock it so I could use it with another carrier. I successfully unlocked the boot loader through htcdev. I then successfully rooted the device. Then I was stuck on trying to unlock the sim. I think I was unsuccessful because I had upgraded to Android 4.3, but not sure.
To make a long story short I kept messing with it and accidentally erased my OS while trying to use rumrunner. I had access to TWRP, which I had installed earlier, but as of today I no longer have access to TWRP, it just does not load anymore. I can still load into the boot loader usb section of my phone that’s about it.
I also relocked the boot loader because I read somewhere in another forum that I was supposed to do so.
So as of now my HTC one is Bootloader locked, S-ON, HBOOT 1.55.
ADB won’t recognize my HTC at all, I have another HTC (Different model) and ADB recognizes it so I know I have the drivers installed correctly, but it wont read the HTC One.
I tried using fastboot to flash a new ROM, and TWRP recovery but no luck, it stops at bootloader (Signature verify fail). So I can’t even push anything to the phone.
Can anyone please help? If you need anymore info please let me know.
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You have to unlock the bootloader again, flash twrp recovery then sideload a rom.
+1 on the unlock
and get the recovery specifically for SPRINT, it's different than the GSM HTC One, you'll also have to flash a "close to stock" ROM to be able to use the SIM unlock code. no need to be locked!
and remember to get a close-to-stock ROM for SPRINT!!!
So, I bought a second hand Sprint HTC One from Craigslist about a week ago.. First think I did was followed QBKing77's guide on how to unlock bootloader and root. Did that fairly easily, then went through this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2386703 ) to unlock it, had to do the steps in this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491840 ) to get it to work since I had Android 4.3 and was unsure on how to go backwards to Android 4.2.2. After I got my phone unlocked, I went and got a Net10 SIM card and a month card, activated it, threw it in my One, and.. Nothing. No signal what so ever on GSM. It does recognize my SIM, though. So, I flashed to the original Radio from Sprint ( 1.00.20.0315 ), but still couldn't connect to GSM networks. I called Sprint, and they said my phone was still active on a plan, so I went hunting for a way around that.. I saw some things about flashing to Cricket, but I didn't want that. After relocking my bootloader and trying to RUU a few times, and none of them working, I thought I should update the Firmware. So, I downloaded some UL update for 3.62.401.1 without thinking, flashed it onto my device, and when I booted it up, it started a boot loop. I could navigate the phone for a while, but after about 5 minutes of it being turned on, it would reboot. So, I went into TWRP>wipe>advanced wipe> selected Dalvik Cache, Cache, and System. After that, my system now hangs on the HTC boot screen. I can still get into Bootloader, Fastboot, and Recovery. I tried flashing to TWRP 2.5.0.0, but my touch screen stopped working in TWRP when I did that. I just flashed back to 2.6.3.0, and my touch works again in TWRP. I can't get ADB Sideloader to work.. Currently, my Bootloader is Unlocked, S-Off, superCID, HBoot 1.55.0000, Radio 4A.21.3262.04, OpenDSP v32.120.274.0909, OS 1.29.651.10. That's about all the info I can get from Bootloader. It still says Tampered as well.
What should I do? My first step is to hopefully get back to where I can actually see the homescreen.. After that, I'd like to be able to get my phone to work on GSM.. I don't know if that is possible, though. I haven't found anything about someone having a phone that is still on a Sprint plan and being able to use GSM in the US.
Use this guide
[Complete guide] to SIM unlock your HTC One Sprint for free
BD619 said:
Use this guide
[Complete guide] to SIM unlock your HTC One Sprint for free
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I already have my phone unlocked. I have the same RUU downloaded from that thread as well, and tried it one more time, and I got Error 155, basically telling me I have the wrong RUU for my device..
Mondragoonest said:
I already have my phone unlocked. I have the same RUU downloaded from that thread as well, and tried it one more time, and I got Error 155, basically telling me I have the wrong RUU for my device..
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Are you 100% sure you are s-off?
Try a different USB Port
USB 2 if possible.
BD619 said:
Are you 100% sure you are s-off?
Try a different USB Port
USB 2 if possible.
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I only have two ports on my laptop, and I've tried both. I even tried a usb hub, but that gave me the same error. In my bootloader, it says I'm s-off, I used rumrunner to do it a couple days ago.
Hi!
I have tried to writ in some forums here, but it's not possible since I'm new to this.
I have a One m7, bought in may. It´s now on Hboot 1.57 and S-on. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP, wiped and installed the "Bigxie GPe" rom. I started to experiment a little at this point... I booted into the bootloader and flashed HTC recovery, then I relocked it and it all went like a charm. It was able to update from GPe 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 without any problems.
How is this possible when I can read everywhere that you have to be S-off and so on?
Hi, can you help me with unlock bootloader? How did you do it? I'm stuck with this. Can't see unlock screen. I have to same htc as you.
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