[Q] Failing at S-Off - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I want to upgrade to KitKat, checked stuff out, I need S-Off. Okay, I check out S-Off, I find Revone. Looks easy enough. I take a whack at it, everything goes well, then I do the ./revone -s 0 -u. Nothing. Just reboots. No confirmation, nothing. Okay, so that didn't work. I check out some other threads, it sounds like you should be running 4.2.2 for optimum results. Download CM 4.2.2, flashed with gapps, everything is hunky dory. I go to do my lil revone trick again, and fail again. So now I'm looking for other solutions, and I find moonshine (which doesn't work at all) and rumrunner, which works up to the point that it says "waiting for fastboot," when my phone is obviously IN fastboot. Any solutions? I'd like to finish this up with rumrunner because it's gotten me the farthest. Yes, I have all the drivers on my PC, no HTC sync, I know my stuff well enough to know ADB and fastboot. Help? THANK YOU.
Edit: just gave it another go and it does everything, right up to rebooting into fastboot, but it STILL doesn't recognize it's in fastboot....
Edit2: I just read something else that said KK requires latest TWRP as well, so I'm updating to that in hopes that will somehow help.
Edit3: seems to be a driver problem. Of course I start to find the solution after hours of searching, but only after posting a thingy. But it sounds like other people have been having problems even when they've updated their drivers, so if anyone has any tips for me still, please, by all means.
Edit4: it's a Windows 8.1 problem apparently, which seems to only be fixed by updating to hboot 1.55, which doesn't have an s-off thing. So great. Any solutions?
ALSO I'm on hboot 1.44

it's a Windows 8.1 problem apparently, which seems to only be fixed by updating to hboot 1.55, which doesn't have an s-off thing. So great. Any solutions?
ALSO I'm on hboot 1.44
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there is a solution for Windows 8.1 fastboot issue
check in development forum
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kamilmirza said:
there is a solution for Windows 8.1 fastboot issue
check in development forum
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You're the bomb. I'll try it out, thanks.

Jonathan_A said:
You're the bomb. I'll try it out, thanks.
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if you're on hboot 1.44 (pre June 2013), you can still use revone directly on your phone using a terminal app, such as https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=en or any other one terminal app
but you will need a Sense 5 based ROM (preferably 4.1.2), suggest this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48955645&postcount=250

nkk71 said:
if you're on hboot 1.44 (pre June 2013), you can still use revone directly on your phone using a terminal app, such as https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=en or any other one terminal app
but you will need a Sense 5 based ROM (preferably 4.1.2), suggest this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48955645&postcount=250
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Awesome. I'll try this. Dang drivers don't seem to be giving me anything.

Jonathan_A said:
Awesome. I'll try this. Dang drivers don't seem to be giving me anything.
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if you have an OTG cable, you can use that to get the ROM and revone onto your phone, otherwise you'll just have to download them directly on the phone.
revone won't work with CM roms, as far as i know; best chance is with 4.1.2 ROM (Sense 5), the one I linked has worked for myself and well over 15 others by now from the first try.
But make sure hboot is 1.44 and dated before June 2013!!

I couldn't do a thing with Windows. Drivers are never thought so I got myself a copy of 32bit Ubuntu. NOT 64! Put it on a cheque and booted into that. I didn't install it, just ran it as if trying it. Then I got the proper rumrunner for Ubuntu and my device. No need for drivers in Ubuntu. Worked the very first time. You can also run Ubuntu from a USB... Maybe give this a shot
EDIT.... I was on stock, rooted with custom recovery and 1.55 bootloader
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Edit: Double post, sorry.

nkk71 said:
if you have an OTG cable, you can use that to get the ROM and revone onto your phone, otherwise you'll just have to download them directly on the phone.
revone won't work with CM roms, as far as i know; best chance is with 4.1.2 ROM (Sense 5), the one I linked has worked for myself and well over 15 others by now from the first try.
But make sure hboot is 1.44 and dated before June 2013!!
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It's fine, the phone can be used as MTP and it's easy to transfer the revone file over, it just doesn't do anything past ./revone -P, it reboots and does nothing.
tobesedated said:
I couldn't do a thing with Windows. Drivers are never thought so I got myself a copy of 32bit Ubuntu. NOT 64! Put it on a cheque and booted into that. I didn't install it, just ran it as if trying it. Then I got the proper rumrunner for Ubuntu and my device. No need for drivers in Ubuntu. Worked the very first time. You can also run Ubuntu from a USB... Maybe give this a shot
EDIT.... I was on stock, rooted with custom recovery and 1.55 bootloader
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I was thinking of doing this, but I wanted to see if there'd be an easier way, haha! Thanks, I'll try that next.

Jonathan_A said:
It's fine, the phone can be used as MTP and it's easy to transfer the revone file over, it just doesn't do anything past ./revone -P, it reboots and does nothing.
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did you flash the ROM I suggested?

Jonathan_A said:
It's fine, the phone can be used as MTP and it's easy to transfer the revone file over, it just doesn't do anything past ./revone -P, it reboots and does nothing.
I was thinking of doing this, but I wanted to see if there'd be an easier way, haha! Thanks, I'll try that next.
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Well ease versus headaches lol...
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nkk71 said:
did you flash the ROM I suggested?
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Yeah, I somehow missed the terminal bit. Tried that too now though. I flashed the ARHD ROM, and am using the terminal, but now I'm getting an error code -6 from revone. I'm not even sure if ADB is on, I can't find the ADB setting in ARHD :/
Edit: turns out it's hboot 1.44, March 18, 2013. >.< Trying the Ubuntu method next I guess.

These are the steps I took in Ubuntu...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606577
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tobesedated said:
These are the steps I took in Ubuntu...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606577
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YOU'RE THE BEST. FINALLY WORKED! I did have some problemas getting sudo on the live CD, I used the command "sudo -s" and that did it for me, that'w what was holding me up though. AWESOME.

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[Q] Help flashing blackrose hboot

So this has been mind breaking for me. I failed to flash the blackrose hboot everytime i trie and on every rom. It gets to the point where it has sent it files and then it says <waiting for device>. This happens on stock, BuglessBeast, rcadsmixhd 2.3 & 1.6 and hypersense (i like sense ). Anyone has any advice . Btw it did not brick it.
the problem your having isn't actually related to which rom your using on your phone. its that its not being detected as an adb device. you need to make sure that your drivers are installed and you see it in device manager as an ADB interface under Android Phone.
m0_t3 said:
the problem your having isn't actually related to which rom your using on your phone. its that its not being detected as an adb device. you need to make sure that your drivers are installed and you see it in device manager as an ADB interface under Android Phone.
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Ehm, usb debugging is enabled and detected by the software at first. It gets to the point that it sends its hboot and after that it says something like error: deviceoffline and then stuck on waiting for device forever.
it could be that another program like PDAnet is interfering.
do you use any other programs on your PC that would use adb?
m0_t3 said:
it could be that another program like PDAnet is interfering.
do you use any other programs on your PC that would use adb?
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well maybe htc sync but that was closed and its process was killed by taskmanager. No other programs i can think of.
well if your drivers are fine and there is nothing causing some form of interruption then. its probably an issue coming from the phone.
since you've tried it with so many different roms am guessing you didnt bother running/installing any apps
try it without the SD card inserted maybe.
thinking i should try and see if i can't replicate your issue find out what the issue is.
m0_t3 said:
well if your drivers are fine and there is nothing causing some form of interruption then. its probably an issue coming from the phone.
since you've tried it with so many different roms am guessing you didnt bother running/installing any apps
try it without the SD card inserted maybe.
thinking i should try and see if i can't replicate your issue find out what the issue is.
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SO without my sd card it did not make any difference, apart from that it now mixes the message: adb server is out of date. Killing... and then waiting for device again.
the first time i installed blackrose i didn't use this method but maybe you can try flashing the hboot manually, which is what i normally do now, find it more straight forward.
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is your bootloader unlock?
m0_t3 said:
the first time i installed blackrose i didn't use this method but maybe you can try flashing the hboot manually, which is what i normally do now, find it more straight forward.
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is your bootloader unlock?
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Ehm obviously yes how i can flash roms other wise? How do i flash this hboot then. BTW i have slcd nexesus one phone if that matters
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1270589
download the manual version zip file from there. the instructions are contained inside the zip.
he removed the caution about slcd N1's so i think that shouldn't be a problem anymore.
m0_t3 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1270589
download the manual version zip file from there. the instructions are contained inside the zip.
he removed the caution about slcd N1's so i think that shouldn't be a problem anymore.
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WOW you are awesome sir thank you now it works i wish you could click the thanks button 30.000 times.
race55 said:
Ehm obviously yes how i can flash roms other wise? How do i flash this hboot then. BTW i have slcd nexesus one phone if that matters
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You can easily flash ROMs without unlocking the bootloader. All that is required is to root the original OS and install a custom recovery using a program like ROM Manager.
But I believe the phone is detected differently when in fastboot mode. Did you verify that the phone is still properly recognized in device manager when in fastboot mode?
What happens if you put the device into fastboot mode (holding the trackball when powering on) and you type fastboot devices at your command prompt?
Awesome.
Glad to help ^_^
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Not directly related but I had to use BREditor and create a new hboot with the 200/16/220 layout and flash that. I just could not get the ICS roms to flash otherwise... strange...
bassmadrigal said:
You can easily flash ROMs without unlocking the bootloader. All that is required is to root the original OS and install a custom recovery using a program like ROM Manager.
But I believe the phone is detected differently when in fastboot mode. Did you verify that the phone is still properly recognized in device manager when in fastboot mode?
What happens if you put the device into fastboot mode (holding the trackball when powering on) and you type fastboot devices at your command prompt?
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It gives me attached device: Ht9 and thencq lot of numbers
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race55 said:
It gives me attached device: Ht9 and thencq lot of numbers
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Well, that definitely means that your device is recognized. Did you get it working?
bassmadrigal said:
Well, that definitely means that your device is recognized. Did you get it working?
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Ehm using manual method it worked. It was kinda confusing because in the blackrose thread it says that u must use manual for osx. He should update his post
race55 said:
Ehm using manual method it worked. It was kinda confusing because in the blackrose thread it says that u must use manual for osx. He should update his post
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If you throw a post at the end stating what you had to do, he would probably update his original post.
Not directly related but I had to use BREditor and create a new hboot with the 200/16/220 layout and flash that. I just could not get the ICS roms to flash otherwise... strange...
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ICS is too big for the stock ROM space on the N1, so you need to make those alterations so it can fit. texasice did make a striped down version that works on stock though.
race55 said:
Ehm obviously yes how i can flash roms other wise? How do i flash this hboot then. BTW i have slcd nexesus one phone if that matters
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If you are like me, you have been flashing ROMS on your phone for years before you ever unlocked the bootloader. I didn't do it until about 6 months ago because I needed to flash Blackrose. Also, don't bite the hand that is trying to feed you.

Moonshine S-OFF for HTC First

Moonshine is now available for the HTC First.
http://moonshine.io/
For support please go to our IRC support channel #moonshiners on the freenode network.
Confirmed working. I was the guinea pig
This also causes system write protection to be disabled.
Will this work on JMZ's Sense ROM, since it's stock-based? Also, does this wipe the phone like what happens when you unlock the bootloader?
EDIT:
Never mind! Answered my own question by being over-excited and impatient. Yes, it'll work on JMZ's Sense ROM, and no, it doesn't wipe anything.
I noticed that the zip says 1.08 and I never did the update. Will this work if I'm still running on 1.05 or do I need to find a way to get the 1.08 update first?
RCon227 said:
I noticed that the zip says 1.08 and I never did the update. Will this work if I'm still running on 1.05 or do I need to find a way to get the 1.08 update first?
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They say it's not supported, it seems like the previous poster had luck using a different ROM but I would do the update just incase, I believe you want to have the proper version of Hboot and other things like that for this to work properly... Better safe than sorry
steezee said:
They say it's not supported, it seems like the previous poster had luck using a different ROM but I would do the update just incase, I believe you want to have the proper version of Hboot and other things like that for this to work properly... Better safe than sorry
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Thanks. I figured I'd probably have to do so. When I had the One X I flashed over a different version of Hboot and got lucky that it still worked but yeah, I'd much rather be safe than sorry.
steezee said:
They say it's not supported, it seems like the previous poster had luck using a different ROM but I would do the update just incase, I believe you want to have the proper version of Hboot and other things like that for this to work properly... Better safe than sorry
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JMZ's Sense ROM is based on 1.08, which is why it worked. I agree that I wouldn't try to do it on 1.05.
chrisliphart said:
JMZ's Sense ROM is based on 1.08, which is why it worked. I agree that I wouldn't try to do it on 1.05.
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My experience: tried with JMZ three times but the first time the dos prompt closed itself, the second and third cmd said that there was a problem with adb connection. Rechecked instructions and I've noticed that they say "Ensure that lock screen security is disabled on your device", so I've tried to disable it, but the ring is always active even if i select none.
At this point I have restored a Nandroid backup of the stock rom and tryed again and it has worked like a charm! :good:
So, I've tried to run this twice now and both times I've gotten to a point after "Test 3: Rebooting into bootloader" it starts running through a bunch of dots.
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And it just keeps going on and on. Is it supposed to be doing that or have a I messed up somewhere along the way?
Yeah I just got this device, can this s-off method work for 1.05 base ?
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24ky said:
Yeah I just got this device, can this s-off method work for 1.05 base ?
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Just flash 1.08. This supports 1.08.
driftkidd2323 said:
Just flash 1.08. This supports 1.08.
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Will do
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Is S-off even needed anymore?
harley1rocker said:
Is S-off even needed anymore?
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It keeps you from having to separately push boot images with roms, plus it removes the system write protection. So I'd say yes.
How do I install this? Flash through dem?
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It keeps you from having to separately push boot images with roms, plus it removes the system write protection. So I'd say yes.
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Removes system write protection? So I can delete system/app files?
phositadc said:
Removes system write protection? So I can delete system/app files?
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Yes
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thus might sound stupid but whats the right sudo command to run distillery
edit:running Ubuntu 13.04
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anyone bored and want to walk me through this on Ubuntu for some reason when i try to execute distiller it doesn't find distiller.
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RCon227 said:
So, I've tried to run this twice now and both times I've gotten to a point after "Test 3: Rebooting into bootloader" it starts running through a bunch of dots.
Ex.
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And it just keeps going on and on. Is it supposed to be doing that or have a I messed up somewhere along the way?
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I'm getting the same thing.
Anyone have any ideas? How long is the process supposed to take?
Edit: stock, rooted 1.08
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[Q]moonshine s-off

Unfortunately I have to post this here instead of the developers thread relating to Moonshine S-OFF here since I don't have the required 10 posts to post there. Anyway, how long is this process supposed to take? I followed all the instructions using stock 1.08 and the process just hangs on step 3 where it boots into fastboot the 2nd time. All I'm getting are row after row of periods for about 30 minutes until I simply had to unplug the phone and reboot. Nothing seems to have changed with the phone once rebooting.
Any help would be appreciated.
Are you using the windows or linux version?
lazerface90 said:
Are you using the windows or linux version?
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Actually got it all worked out switching from doing it on a windows machine to doing it on my Ubuntu machine. Worked first time with no problems on Ubuntu.
Thanks for the follow up though.
Edit: even though I have S-OFF done I still cannot edit /system/etc/hosts (my whole reason for wanting S-OFF) either through es file explorer or by adb push. Any pointers on that? I have adb and fastboot set up on windows 7 and Ubuntu (no idea what version but fairly current).
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[Q] Accidentally installed GSM ROM on CDMA Sprint HTC One

A couple of days ago I thought it would be a GREAT idea to install a GSM ROM (Android Revolution HD) on my Sprint HTC One. I am now able to go into the recovery and flash a different ROM, but the ROM will boot up but shut down several seconds after reaching the home screen. I have been told that using an RUU might help, but will that work even if my computer doesn't recognize my phone as a USB device? All help is appreciated
EDIT: FIXED THANKS TO BIGDADDY619'S GUIDE ON THE SECOND PAGE
Spadman1234 said:
A couple of days ago I thought it would be a GREAT idea to install a GSM ROM (Android Revolution HD) on my Sprint HTC One. I am now able to go into the recovery and flash a different ROM, but the ROM will boot up but shut down several seconds after reaching the home screen. I have been told that using an RUU might help, but will that work even if my computer doesn't recognize my phone as a USB device? All help is appreciated
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Maybe you screwed your radio but i'm not sure this is the answer to your problems... To be able to run a RUU your pc MUST recognize your phone in fastboot mode.
I repaired a friends device that did the same thing. When it boots you will see a lock screen with no wallpaper and then it will shutdown.
An RUU is the ONLY way to fix it.
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altimax98 said:
An RUU is the ONLY way to fix it.
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There's nothing special about an RUU, it's just a self extracting archive that uses fastboot to flash stuff.
It can be done by hand, such as with a nandroid backup.
Spadman1234 said:
A couple of days ago I thought it would be a GREAT idea to install a GSM ROM (Android Revolution HD) on my Sprint HTC One. I am now able to go into the recovery and flash a different ROM, but the ROM will boot up but shut down several seconds after reaching the home screen. I have been told that using an RUU might help, but will that work even if my computer doesn't recognize my phone as a USB device? All help is appreciated
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Pm me i can help you fix it I'm on Sprint and have helped several members fix their phones
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matt95 said:
Maybe you screwed your radio but i'm not sure this is the answer to your problems... To be able to run a RUU your pc MUST recognize your phone in fastboot mode.
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Okay, I'll try to get my compooter to recognize it in fastboot (that's from the bootloader right?)
altimax98 said:
I repaired a friends device that did the same thing. When it boots you will see a lock screen with no wallpaper and then it will shutdown.
An RUU is the ONLY way to fix it.
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Alright thanks I'll try the RUU.
bigdaddy619 said:
Pm me i can help you fix it I'm on Sprint and have helped several members fix their phones
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PM'd, thanks a lot
Spadman1234 said:
Okay, I'll try to get my compooter to recognize it in fastboot (that's from the bootloader right?)
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Yep
bigdaddy619 said:
Pm me i can help you fix it I'm on Sprint and have helped several members fix their phones
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You should explain how you fixed it here so everyone with that issue can check your method without opening thousands of threads about it
matt95 said:
Maybe you screwed your radio but i'm not sure this is the answer to your problems... To be able to run a RUU your pc MUST recognize your phone in fastboot mode.
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When I go into fastboot, my compooter makes that duh-doo sound for connecting a USB device, but it never shows up as a device on my computer that I can transfer files to. Is this normal and/or is this good enough for the RUU to work?
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When I go into fastboot, my compooter makes that duh-doo sound for connecting a USB device, but it never shows up as a device on my computer that I can transfer files to. Is this normal and/or is this good enough for the RUU to work?
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Yeah that's enough, run the RUU while your phone is in fastboot mode and you'll be ok
matt95 said:
Yeah that's enough, run the RUU while your phone is in fastboot mode and you'll be ok
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Alright thanks a lot I'll tell u if it works
Spadman1234 said:
A couple of days ago I thought it would be a GREAT idea to install a GSM ROM (Android Revolution HD) on my Sprint HTC One.
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Don't do that!
but it's ok to eat fish cause they don't have feelings.....
raptoro07 said:
Don't do that!
but it's ok to eat fish cause they don't have feelings.....
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Lol
matt95 said:
Yep
You should explain how you fixed it here so everyone with that issue can check your method without opening thousands of threads about it
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I most definitely will once we get it going
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matt95 said:
Yeah that's enough, run the RUU while your phone is in fastboot mode and you'll be ok
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I've heard that there's no new version of the Sprint RUU or something, will whatever I have work for it anyway?
Spadman1234 said:
I've heard that there's no new version of the Sprint RUU or something, will whatever I have work for it anyway?
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If you have S-OFF it will...
These instructions are for the Sprint variant only
You will need to be unlocked and have twrp installed for this to work (I'm posting this here because of my work schedule if you need further assistance PM back hopefully you and Matt can get it working )
1. Follow this guide Guide - Get s-off on 1.31 HTC One (Sprint) Update:
You will get a failed warning after issuing the echo blah blah command this is normal and nothing to be worried about and after the echo command type exit to exit the adb shell and continue.
2. Get the RUU here click the first link in the thread(extract it to your desktop/open it and click setup it will scan your device,go thru the various screens reading the warnings and checking the boxes, once it starts it will take 10-20 minutes to complete) once it's done you will be back to completely stock.
Optional:
Use revone to gain s-off (if you go with this option once you are s-off you won't need to use HTC-Dev to unlock your bootloader because revone does it for you) A sidenote about revone it will fail several times just press the UP arrow on your keyboard to issue the same command and press enter.Watch the cmd window for instructions to reboot and continue.
or flash a Sprint rom from the Sprint forum
Any other questions or concerns post here or PM me
Good Luck
BD619
bigdaddy619 said:
These instructions are for the Sprint variant only
You will need to be unlocked and have twrp installed for this to work (I'm posting this here because of my work schedule if you need further assistance PM back hopefully you and Matt can get it working )
1. Follow this guide Guide - Get s-off on 1.31 HTC One (Sprint) Update:
You will get a failed warning after issuing the echo blah blah command this is normal and nothing to be worried about and after the echo command type exit to exit the adb shell and continue.
2. Get the RUU here click the first link in the thread(extract it to your desktop/open it and click setup it will scan your device,go thru the various screens reading the warnings and checking the boxes, once it starts it will take 10-20 minutes to complete) once it's done you will be back to completely stock.
Optional:
Use revone to gain s-off (if you go with this option once you are s-off you won't need to use HTC-Dev to unlock your bootloader because revone does it for you) A sidenote about revone it will fail several times just press the UP arrow on your keyboard to issue the same command and press enter.Watch the cmd window for instructions to reboot and continue.
or flash a Sprint rom from the Sprint forum
Any other questions or concerns post here or PM me
Good Luck
BD619
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This ^^^^ is gold thank you thank you thank you I'll do this tomorrow when I have time I'll tell you if it works (which it will)
FIXED!!! Thanks to bigdaddy616 and matt95! I used the guide from bigdaddy and it worked after a few minor problems (all from me not following directions.)
Thanks to all you guys!
Spadman1234 said:
FIXED!!! Thanks to bigdaddy616 and matt95! I used the guide from bigdaddy and it worked after a few minor problems (all from me not following directions.)
Thanks to all you guys!
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Lol great news
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Bigdaddy please push to make this a separate sticky in here.
Also, could you post a warning/guide in the international forum?
Would be appreciated.

[Q] Can I switch to S-OFF on Ubuntu OS

Hello !
I run on Windows 8.1 x64 but fastboot doesn't work and my phone can't be detected. It's probably drivers problem but I have install/re-install many times HTC drivers and HTC Sync but it's doesn't work.
I'll wish to install Ubuntu 13.10 on dual boot to switch my phone to S-OFF. So, can I achieve S-OFF on Ubuntu or it's only on Windows ? (run RUU, commandline, exes ...)
Thank you
There's a different set of commands for Ubuntu. U need to search those up. Research it carefully
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I have successfully switched my phone to s-off under Ubuntu :victory:
Bye bye fastboot
quentin2260 said:
I have successfully switched my phone to s-off under Ubuntu :victory:
Bye bye fastboot
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Might want to open a thread stating how you did it. Just sayin, will be convenient for others.
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LamboBull said:
Might want to open a thread stating how you did it. Just sayin, will be convenient for others.
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I have just made the hboot downgrade under Ubuntu and then follow the perfect step by step tutorial by 072665995 on Windows Vista

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