I found this information in the other forum, but i haven't try
http://rumrunner.us/
Wait, what’s this? Why does this download page look so different?
After careful consideration and some testing, we’ve decided to release a more “universal” version of rumrunner. This version will work on multiple htc devices, so many we can’t possibly test them all. Which devices? Well….
HTC One
HTC One X/XL
HTC One Max
HTC One Mini
HTC One S (s3 and s4 models)
HTC Evo 4G LTE
HTC First
HTC Butterfly
HTC Butterfly S
Probably others. In fact, this should work with nearly every modern Qualcomm based HTC device. Yep, you read that correctly.
Also, the prerequisites have changed a bit. We now support rooted devices (locked BL is fine, as long as you have root) and also custom roms. We DO prefer users have an unsecure kernel, but that is not required. If you are running a custom rom, you should ensure that:
1.) root access is enabled for adb.
2.) pay attention to your device through the process to grant any superuser and/or adb rsa requests that pop up
Devices that cannot obtain normal root/bootloader unlock (e.g. Verizon HTC one) will still need to use the custom downloads specific to the device an mainver.
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hkf2005hk said:
I found this information in the other forum, but i haven't try
http://rumrunner.us/
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Thanks man it worked on the elegancia custom Rom I'm now s off
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Just tried it on the older Maximus 3.0 and it worked just fine for me. Got the usual HTC red text on boot.
coremark said:
Just tried it on the older Maximus 3.0 and it worked just fine for me. Got the usual HTC red text on boot.
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If I understand it correctly, your device needs to be unlocked using the htcdev unlock code. Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of having s-off since we're trying to hide the fact that the phone has been tampered with for warranty purposes? Also, s-off allows upgrading of firmware with new base. I haven't seen a corresponding firmware for 4.3 anywhere yet.
tropical cactus said:
If I understand it correctly, your device needs to be unlocked using the htcdev unlock code. Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of having s-off since we're trying to hide the fact that the phone has been tampered with for warranty purposes? Also, s-off allows upgrading of firmware with new base. I haven't seen a corresponding firmware for 4.3 anywhere yet.
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U better get it now before the hboot updates again with an update
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daorderdillon said:
U better get it now before the hboot updates again with an update
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Thanks, but if I have to still go through HTC unlock procedure, I wont bother.
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Thanks, but if I have to still go through HTC unlock procedure, I wont bother.
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So u don't want to unlock the bootloader
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daorderdillon said:
So u don't want to unlock the bootloader
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I do, but without going through htcdev. With revone, you can unlock bootloader after s off without htc unlock code.
tropical cactus said:
I do, but without going through htcdev. With revone, you can unlock bootloader after s off without htc unlock code.
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Why do u want to duck HTC unlock method
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daorderdillon said:
Why do u want to duck HTC unlock method
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Keep warranty.
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Keep warranty.
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U guys don't even know what your talking about unlocking bootloader doesn't void warranty. My friend send numerous phones back with unlocked bootloader and rooted and they fix it when it was damaged. It doesn't say it voids ya warranty
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This is what they said It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty
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daorderdillon said:
U guys don't even know what your talking about unlocking bootloader doesn't void warranty. My friend send numerous phones back with unlocked bootloader and rooted and they fHTC it when it was damaged. It doesn't say it voids ya warranty
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This is what they said It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty
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Actually, it depends where you are. The volume rocker of my previous one x cracked. Their first line of defence is warranty void because bootloader unlocked. I said it says may, not will, void warranty. Htc kept insisting void, but I got it replaced after threatening small claims court. So I do know what I am talking about through experience.
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Actually, it depends where you are. The volume rocker of my previous one x cracked. Their first line of defence is warranty void because bootloader unlocked. I said it says may, not will, void warranty. Htc kept insisting void, but I got it replaced after threatening small claims court. So I do know what I am talking about through experience.
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They will say those things but they will have to fix it when it's a hardware issue not caused by unlocking bootloader. Hard bricking and so on by development I don't think will get repaired
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daorderdillon said:
They will say those things but they will have to fix it when it's a hardware issue not caused by unlocking bootloader. Hard bricking and so on by development I don't think will get repaired
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Exactly, but they make it very troublesome for you. Consumer law does not allow companies to give themselves blanket protection when it comes to warranties, but they will still try. How many people will go all the way?
tropical cactus said:
Exactly, but they make it very troublesome for you. Consumer law does not allow companies to give themselves blanket protection when it comes to warranties, but they will still try. How many people will go all the way?
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Depends on where u live for Tru never heard of no one having problems with repair or exchange
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They actually ship their device s off and super cid
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reset your "tampered flag"
enter the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su (if needed to get a # prompt)
echo -ne '\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 bs=1 seek=4265988
(i would very strongly recomend you copy/paste this)
exit
(exit a second time if you need to to get back to a normal > prompt)
adb reboot bootloader
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tropical cactus said:
Thanks, but if I have to still go through HTC unlock procedure, I wont bother.
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Try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540434
Lock/Unlock and remove tampered in bootloader without htcdev
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I'am worried that if I send in my one to get repairs they'll notice that it's rooted and won't be able to fix it.
Yep
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Hi
Greetings,
Yes rooting avoids the warranty
But it does not end their
You can make your phone complete stock again and return to HTC care centre
Basicaly you can root and unroot again
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
Yes rooting avoids the warranty
But it does not end their
You can make your phone complete stock again and return to HTC care centre
Basicaly you can root and unroot again
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that's not correct, they will see that you've unlocked the bootloader... anyway if you root the phone it MAY void your warranty... hardware problems should be still covered by warranty
This has been asked many times. As a safe answer, yes rooting voids your warranty. But its not as simple as that, and it all depends on local consumer laws. In the UK HTC would have to prove that rooting caused the fault in order to reject a warranty repair. In theory only if you brick your device HTC should have the right to deny a repair. In practice they can come up with any excuse for any fault (e.g. your screen doesn't work anymore because you rooted, change to a ROM that modified parameters that caused the screen to fail etc.). And no, if you root and unroot, your bootloader status will be RE-LOCKED instead of LOCKED, so they will know if you previously rooted the device and could still deny a repair.
giorgoxxi said:
This has been asked many times. As a safe answer, yes rooting voids your warranty. But its not as simple as that, and it all depends on local consumer laws. In the UK HTC would have to prove that rooting caused the fault in order to reject a warranty repair. In theory only if you brick your device HTC should have the right to deny a repair. In practice they can come up with any excuse for any fault (e.g. your screen doesn't work anymore because you rooted, change to a ROM that modified parameters that caused the screen to fail etc.). And no, if you root and unroot, your bootloader status will be RE-LOCKED instead of LOCKED, so they will know if you previously rooted the device and could still deny a repair.
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that's right
Hi
Greetings
I do agree about the bootloader thing but
As per my knowledge if you flash a ruu
Or relock the bootloader . Warrant remains am I rite? or I will have to update my knowledge
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings
I do agree about the bootloader thing but
As per my knowledge if you flash a ruu
Or relock the bootloader . Warrant remains am I rite? or I will have to update my knowledge
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once you unlock your warranty MAY be void
Thanks ill keep this in my mind
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings
I do agree about the bootloader thing but
As per my knowledge if you flash a ruu
Or relock the bootloader . Warrant remains am I rite? or I will have to update my knowledge
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Dude if you mess with your phone with rooting or flashing other roms be prepared to have your warranty voided. That's the risk you take. Unrooting isn't magically going to bring the warranty back.
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shrex said:
Thanks ill keep this in my mind
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i think you said that because you have an s-offed htc sensation i had one too and for that device if you flash a RUU they won't see that you have unlocked the device but here we do not have s-off and we can't do that trick
Hi
Greetings,
Yes your rite and I came to know we still do not have s-off for HTC one
Neways thanks for clearing my mind
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
Yes your rite and I came to know we still do not have s-off for HTC one
Neways thanks for clearing my mind
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glad to help mate
matt95 said:
that's not correct, they will see that you've unlocked the bootloader... anyway if you root the phone it MAY void your warranty... hardware problems should be still covered by warranty
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actually my htc one , ,overheats , i rooted it but then locked it back and have a htc rom , , one that comes along, , , ,can i access its warranty regarding overheating????? i am here in canada
au1akh said:
actually my htc one , ,overheats , i rooted it but then locked it back and have a htc rom , , one that comes along, , , ,can i access its warranty regarding overheating????? i am here in canada
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What does that mean in English?
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What does that mean in English?
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I believe he means, he 're-locked the bootlloader and either put stock back on through an RUU or he just installed a stock looking Rom.
If you unlocked your boot loader through revone odds are your warranty is fine! If you used the HTC website then your warranty MAY be void.
Best thing to do, is just run a RUU, and send it in. Some people have sent in their devices S-off and Unlocked.
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vizzy said:
I believe he means, he 're-locked the bootlloader and either put stock back on through an RUU or he just installed a stock looking Rom.
If you unlocked your boot loader through revone odds are your warranty is fine! If you used the HTC website then your warranty MAY be void.
Best thing to do, is just run a RUU, and send it in. Some people have sent in their devices S-off and Unlocked.
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I will give it a try then . . Thanks #proz
Hello,
I dont want to open new topic. I am on the latest 4.3 version with One and I want to make root, just root, no custom roms, just root for some apps. Can you please tell me the easiest, fastest and safest way to do that ? And also what should I do in order to make warranty in the future valid, like backup of stock rom or something.
Thanks a lot
SteveO2013 said:
Hello,
I dont want to open new topic. I am on the latest 4.3 version with One and I want to make root, just root, no custom roms, just root for some apps. Can you please tell me the easiest, fastest and safest way to do that ? And also what should I do in order to make warranty in the future valid, like backup of stock rom or something.
Thanks a lot
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how to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one#root
About warranty: LOL read last 2 pages of this topic, its clear.
or from HTCdev.com:
It is our responsibility to caution you that not all claims resulting or caused by or from the unlocking of the bootloader may be covered under warranty.
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alray said:
how to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one#root
About warranty: LOL read last 2 pages of this topic, its clear.
or from HTCdev.com:
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Tnx but I am reading that there is some Revone way of unlocking bootloader and then I dont get re-locked in case of warranty, is that way harder to make ? I was hoping for some SuperOneClickRoot possibility
hi people I recently used moonshine to s-off and just wondering if theres a way to completely revert back to stock with bootloader locked and have s-on again as if phone hasn't had any modifications at all
thanks in advance for any help given
Anyone know how to help
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Anyone know how to help
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I used Revone to s-off so I can't tell you much about moonshine. But I do know that moonshine flashes a custom hboot automatically so you will need to flash a stock hboot before you command s-on or you will permanently hard brick your phone...
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http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?t=732397
Yeah I kinda wish I had used the revone method as it keeps the stock hboot doesnt it?
Will flashing an ruu change me back to stock with stock hboot too or is it a completely different procedure
Sorry for my noobish questions ain't done all this for a while infact not since I owned a sensation lol
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Steps made out
Flash the locked bootloader zip
Run ruu
Do s on command
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rmy85 said:
Yeah I kinda wish I had used the revone method as it keeps the stock hboot doesnt it?
Will flashing an ruu change me back to stock with stock hboot too or is it a completely different procedure
Sorry for my noobish questions ain't done all this for a while infact not since I owned a sensation lol
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I linked u to an excellent guide
a box of kittens said:
Steps made out
Flash the locked bootloader zip
Run ruu
Do s on command
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I linked u to an excellent guide
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Absolute legend mate thanks very much
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a box of kittens said:
Steps made out
Flash the locked bootloader zip
Run ruu
Do s on command
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I linked u to an excellent guide
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Forgot to ask after doing this will my hboot change from 1.44.4444 back to the stock version forget the actual numbers but sure it's 1.44.0000
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toonarmy85 said:
Forgot to ask after doing this will my hboot change from 1.44.4444 back to the stock version forget the actual numbers but sure it's 1.44.0000
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Ruu will return everything to stock except s off
Done it all thanks mate I've left it s-off so will I still need to reunlock the bootloader to flash custom roms again
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Anyone?
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toonarmy85 said:
Done it allanks mate I've left it s-off so will I still need to reunlock the bootloader to flash custom roms again
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No if you have s off...sorry for the late response
a box of kittens said:
No if you have s off...sorry for the late response
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Dnt be sorry mate uve been more than helpful
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Hi. I was wondering if I really need to s-off. Is there really any good benefits? Also. Once I RUU back and relock does tampered flag and red text go away? Thanks
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Hi. I was wondering if I really need to s-off. Is there really any good benefits? Also. Once I RUU back and relock does tampered flag and red text go away? Thanks
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I always s-off my devices. It makes sure that no matter what you can always root your phone. I do this with my parents phone. I root them and s-off and then unroot. Therefore if I were to ever sell the phone or need to root for some reason I would have that option. And yes a RUU will clear everything out, after you have relocked your bootloader
RUU won't relock your bootloader, AFAIK.
you need to do that via adb. However, it will say "relocked" not "locked"
That's where S-off comes in. It allows you to have the benefits of root (mods) and the benefits of stock (warranty).
sauprankul said:
RUU won't relock your bootloader, AFAIK.
you need to do that via adb. However, it will say "relocked" not "locked"
That's where S-off comes in. It allows you to have the benefits of root (mods) and the benefits of stock (warranty).
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Hey i'm stupid, he's right to run a RUU you have to relock your bootloader
sauprankul said:
RUU won't relock your bootloader, AFAIK.
you need to do that via adb. However, it will say "relocked" not "locked"
That's where S-off comes in. It allows you to have the benefits of root (mods) and the benefits of stock (warranty).
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Not true, I have a method that it will say locked, I've s-off my phone but have to send it in to HTC so had to unroot and turn s-on back and I got my bootloader to say locked just like when you first bought it
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thatotherguy.. said:
Not true, I have a method that it will say locked, I've s-off my phone but have to send it in to HTC so had to unroot and turn s-on back and I got my bootloader to say locked just like when you first bought it
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WWNZpaQBh8&hd=1
Scrub to 3:10.
If it is possible to truly lock your bootloader and have it say locked, then pls post the how-to.
sauprankul said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WWNZpaQBh8&hd=1
Scrub to 3:10.
If it is possible to truly lock your bootloader and have it say locked, then pls post the how-to.
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Yea but I'm not rooted anymore and my hboot say locked not relocked
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HTC_M7 said:
Hi. I was wondering if I really need to s-off. Is there really any good benefits? Also. Once I RUU back and relock does tampered flag and red text go away? Thanks
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If you need help just pm me
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sauprankul said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WWNZpaQBh8&hd=1
Scrub to 3:10.
If it is possible to truly lock your bootloader and have it say locked, then pls post the how-to.
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Revone will allow you to do this.
sauprankul said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WWNZpaQBh8&hd=1
Scrub to 3:10.
If it is possible to truly lock your bootloader and have it say locked, then pls post the how-to.
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Here's the how-to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43418656
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thatotherguy.. said:
Here's the how-to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43418656
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Wow, thanks for that! Just curious, has anyone had a warranty claim denied by HTC simply because the bootloader said "Relocked?"
sharksfan98 said:
Wow, thanks for that! Just curious, has anyone had a warranty claim denied by HTC simply because the bootloader said "Relocked?"
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Use the way I said and you won't have to worry,sending in my phone tomorrow or the next day
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Also you have an option to Relock or Lock the boot loader via ABD, I went back to stock before running the Ruu and "Locked" the bootloader.
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Hi,
I've been trying to unlock the phone so I can root device. However, when I type in the token on the website, I get
Error Code: 160.
Error Reason: MID Not Allowed.
I recently purchase the phone and I'm on hboot 1.54
Is it even possible to unlock the phone now?
Thank you.
paypalwithebay said:
Hi,
I've been trying to unlock the phone so I can root device. However, when I type in the token on the website, I get
Error Code: 160.
Error Reason: MID Not Allowed.
I recently purchase the phone and I'm on hboot 1.54
Is it even possible to unlock the phone now?
Thank you.
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Did you choose all other models at the very bottom of the list where you have to pick your device? Because there is no option for the HTC one in the list so you have to choose "all other supported models" at the bottom
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Mid stands for model id, so it looks like you might have chose the wrong phone...
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Is this on Verizon?
Apparently they've nixed our ability to unlock thru htcdev, or at all for that matter. There's a bounty reward at like $2600 for the person(s) who unlock it in a thread around here somewhere.
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Also when unlocking after a system update, you must request a new unlock.bin file. The old one will not work.
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Hi,
I got a used htc butterfly s and When i update it i see this message:
the screenshot is on the attachments
when i shut down my device and log into "bootloader" i see "tampered" then "unlocked" in the next line.
How can i fix it and update my phone?
Thank you
saa751 said:
Hi,
I got a used htc butterfly s and When i update it i see this message:
the screenshot is on the attachments
when i shut down my device and log into "bootloader" i see "tampered" then "unlocked" in the next line.
How can i fix it and update my phone?
Thank you
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That's because u r rooted and don't have a stock recovery
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Use the instructions not the files http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43812815
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daorderdillon said:
That's because u r rooted and don't have a stock recovery
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Use the instructions not the files http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43812815
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so you mean i can't revert my device because i don't have a backup for the stock room?
How can i lock it?
saa751 said:
so you mean i can't revert my device because i don't have a backup for the stock room?
How can i lock it?
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U have to read through the threads
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saa751 said:
so you mean i can't revert my device because i don't have a backup for the stock room?
How can i lock it?
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Dude just go through the threads one of them has the stock recovery Download it, replace your recovery with the stock one (I hope you can do it, if not feel free go PM me ) then do the update
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seyidaga said:
Dude just go through the threads one of them has the stock recovery Download it, replace your recovery with the stock one (I hope you can do it, if not feel free go PM me ) then do the update
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i tried some method from other thread, one is to re-lock the bootloader, I thought if i re-lock it, it becomes officially locked and then it will be able to update. after typing this command : "fastboot oem lock" it re-locked but i couldn't start my phone again it stuck in bootloader and no way to start it, when i saw it will take long time to got fixed and since i have an exam tomorrow and i got an urgent call to make i decide to re-unlocked it using htcdev method suddenly that wiped the sh** out of my phone, I forgot that is gonna happen and i didn't make a recovery.
the best part of this story is the feeling of getting a new cellphone :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
is that stock room compatible with butterfly s? because that thread is about butterfly
I will go through that thread again tomorrow, i will not make a backup recovery because i have a new phone and i have nothing to lose. :laugh:
i will get back to you guys with the result tomorrow
Thank you
saa751 said:
i tried some method from other thread, one is to re-lock the bootloader, I thought if i re-lock it, it becomes officially locked and then it will be able to update. after typing this command : "fastboot oem lock" it re-locked but i couldn't start my phone again it stuck in bootloader and no way to start it, when i saw it will take long time to got fixed and since i have an exam tomorrow and i got an urgent call to make i decide to re-unlocked it using htcdev method suddenly that wiped the sh** out of my phone, I forgot that is gonna happen and i didn't make a recovery.
the best part of this story is the feeling of getting a new cellphone :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
is that stock room compatible with butterfly s? because that thread is about butterfly
I will go through that thread again tomorrow, i will not make a backup recovery because i have a new phone and i have nothing to lose. :laugh:
i will get back to you guys with the result tomorrow
Thank you
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I hope you can fix it. You can always flash the ROM manually if you can enter the download mode, you know. Just make sure the ROM is compatible with your model 901e or 901s.
What's the new phone you got? Is it better?
Munemasa said:
I hope you can fix it. You can always flash the ROM manually if you can enter the download mode, you know. Just make sure the ROM is compatible with your model 901e or 901s.
What's the new phone you got? Is it better?
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the seller said it is 901s, but how can i check the model? I just wanna make sure, btw my phone has 4g , is the 901e has 4g also? and the brand reads : "Htc+asia_hk.
I don't got a new phone, what i meant is that my butterfly s got erased and return just like i got it out of the box.
I just checked the box, it is 901e, I got cheated
saa751 said:
I just checked the box, it is 901e, I got cheated
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Lol omg
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Go to boot loader and make a factory reset
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daorderdillon said:
Lol omg
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Go to boot loader and make a factory reset
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Why? does it make any change?
I can't help u
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daorderdillon said:
I can't help u
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did i say something wrong? I just want to know that the factory reset do, i just unlocked my phone and everything has been deleted, does what unlocked processing did different from factory reset?
my apologize..
saa751 said:
I just checked the box, it is 901e, I got cheated
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Oh, my!
Well, only 901s has 4G.
Munemasa said:
Oh, my!
Well, only 901s has 4G.
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mine has it too
in network modes i see GSM / WCDMA / LTE auto option with them.
saa751 said:
mine has it too
in network modes i see GSM / WCDMA / LTE auto option with them.
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If it's 4G it's 901s. Well, I don't really care about 4G here because it just started here and it is 3G with another name and price, the carriers are cheating here and it won't be really 4G till Q2 2014.
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did i say something wrong? I just want to know that the factory reset do, i just unlocked my phone and everything has been deleted, does what unlocked processing did different from factory reset?
my apologize..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48726266
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saa751 said:
mine has it too
in network modes i see GSM / WCDMA / LTE auto option with them.
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Add me to gtalk [email protected]
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Munemasa said:
If it's 4G it's 901s. Well, I don't really care about 4G here because it just started here and it is 3G with another name and price, the carriers are cheating here and it won't be really 4G till Q2 2014.
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I don't care about 4G, i'm very happy with 3G it is more than enough for me, i use wifi all the time when im home and when i go somewhere i found a wifi network. while i'm driving, 2g is enough for chatting and checking emails.
BTW my problem got solved, Thanks to daorderdillon, 5 hours on gtalk teaching me step by step how to fix my phone and gave me links for all needed files.
Nice to hear that! I hope you don't have anymore problems!