[Q] Prep for S-off gives segmentation fault - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Trying to do S-off using Revone and I keep getting segmentation fault <core dumped> when I set revone - P.
The phone is hboot 1.44 and firmware 4.1.2 with software number 1.27.531.11. Its not rooted.
Do I have to root to get this to work or what could be causing the fault? I ran it 6 or so times. Maybe I should try going to 1.27.531.8?
Thanks.

If your hboot is dated after May, yes, try the older ROM. I think the temproot hack broke around that time.

BenPope said:
If your hboot is dated after May, yes, try the older ROM. I think the temproot hack broke around that time.
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I will see if I can find the older ROM. Would the temproot issue also be addressed by rooting first? I was trying to avoid that.
Or is better to upgrade to 1.54 and use rumrunner?

djayn said:
I will see if I can find the older ROM. Would the temproot issue also be addressed by rooting first? I was trying to avoid that.
Or is better to upgrade to 1.54 and use rumrunner?
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1- you have a patched hboot, you can downgrade and use revone, using this: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/96098-s-offdowngrade-12753111-to-1275318/
2- or you can use rumrunner, it also works on 1.44 as far as i know/seen

nkk71 said:
1- you have a patched hboot, you can downgrade and use revone, using the s-offdowngrade-12753111-to-1275318.
2- or you can use rumrunner, it also works on 1.44 as far as i know/seen
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Sounds good. I will probably try the downgrade. Or is there a good reason to just root and go to rumrunner?

djayn said:
Sounds good. I will probably try the downgrade. Or is there a good reason to just root and go to rumrunner?
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i guess it's two sides of the same coin.
the downgrade method (then revone) has been working fine from what i've seen on the forum.

djayn said:
Trying to do S-off using Revone and I keep getting segmentation fault <core dumped> when I set revone - P.
The phone is hboot 1.44 and firmware 4.1.2 with software number 1.27.531.11. Its not rooted.
Do I have to root to get this to work or what could be causing the fault? I ran it 6 or so times. Maybe I should try going to 1.27.531.8?
Thanks.
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i always had issues with temproot on revone. I s-offed 3 phones and all 3 times i rooted phone first and then revone - always worked in that order (dont worget to su in adb shell)

Now that rumrunner exists I wonder if its best to just let HTC/Tmobile update the phone to 4.3 and then use rumrunner to S-off?
Probably not.

(question) Prep for S-off gives segmentation fault
Hello, First post..
Well I'm having the same error as quite a few have had; I hit ./revone -P and ends up shortly at the segmentation fault without an error and defaults back to the dir in adb shell.
I have:
hboot 1.44
1.26.502.15 - firmware
4.1.2
hboot date: July 5. 2013
This like old firmware since I see many newer firmware having this issue. My m7 is an AT&T variation, does this make a diff to revone?
Any ideas what I need to do? I've read other solutions but those use a new firmware than I have, so do I need to update the firmware to make this work? Hummm
Thanks for any help, much appreciated..

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Stuck with error code -6 revone s-off problem

I made s off before using the revone method. I wanted to turn back to stock(I decided to sell the phone at that time) and again I used the revone to remove tampered sign and get my hboot locked.
I am currently using my phone but no matter how much I tried I am stuck with error code -6 as a result cannot s-off again. Is there a solution for this? I tried on stock, stock rooted, custom roms and different kernels. I also tried the moonshine with stock rom but no luck again. If there is any one could solve this please help.
skylineGTR_34 said:
I made s off before using the revone method. I wanted to turn back to stock(I decided to sell the phone at that time) and again I used the revone to remove tampered sign and get my hboot locked.
I am currently using my phone but no matter how much I tried I am stuck with error code -6 as a result cannot s-off again. Is there a solution for this? I tried on stock, stock rooted, custom roms and different kernels. I also tried the moonshine with stock rom but no luck again. If there is any one could solve this please help.
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Wait. So you were s off, then went s on, and are attempting to go s off again? What hboot are you on?
AT&T HTC One
BaadNewz's InsertCoin 3.0-7
Flar2's Bulletproof 3.4
CoryTallman said:
Wait. So you were s off, then went s on, and are attempting to go s off again? What hboot are you on?
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Yes exactly. I am using the same hboot version which is 1.44
Also hboot is still unlocked my be thats the problem ?
At what point in the process are you getting the error?
AT&T HTC One
BaadNewz's InsertCoin 3.0-7
Flar2's Bulletproof 3.4
CoryTallman said:
At what point in the process are you getting the error?
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./revone -P after this commad it waits about 2 seconds and says revone failed (error code -6)
skylineGTR_34 said:
./revone -P after this commad it waits about 2 seconds and says revone failed (error code -6)
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I may be wrong, but if you've already s off'd, I don't believe you need to do that step. Try skipping on to:
5. Now that revone has successfully prepared your device for S-OFF please open another adb shell (as per step 2) and change to
the /data/local/tmp directory.
6. Instruct revone to grant you S-OFF and unlock status by running the command: ./revone -s 0 -u
6a. Other optional command arguments:-
* -u - Unlock the device
* -l - Lock the device (as if it was never unlocked)
* -r - Relock the device (mark the device as relocked)
* -t - Reset the device's tamper flag.
7. Presuming revone reported success please reboot the device again, this time to the bootloader (adb reboot bootloader)
8. You should now observe your device is S-OFF (and the lock status changed if you invoked that option).
9. (optional) Re-run revone to remove TAMPERED from your HBOOT screen: ./revone -t
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AT&T HTC One
BaadNewz's InsertCoin 3.0-7
Flar2's Bulletproof 3.4
I tried every way, no luck.
similar problem
I'm also stuck with "error code = -6" following the ./revone -P step, but since buying the phone from new I've never had it s-off. I've followed every step to a T with absolutely no luck... not sure if there's any binary/kernal stuff that's stopping me getting s-off access...I don't know enough about all that yet.
Anyway if anyone has any advice or has found a way round this issue it'd be awesome to hear from you.
Cheers
Clough85 said:
I'm also stuck with "error code = -6" following the ./revone -P step, but since buying the phone from new I've never had it s-off. I've followed every step to a T with absolutely no luck... not sure if there's any binary/kernal stuff that's stopping me getting s-off access...I don't know enough about all that yet.
Anyway if anyone has any advice or has found a way round this issue it'd be awesome to hear from you.
Cheers
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If the phone is new, there is no s-off exploit for it. Previous exploits have been patched. There might be hope if you have a US phone as there is a way to revert to earlier firmware provided you're still on hboot 1.44.
Grand rthrues
iElvis said:
If the phone is new, there is no s-off exploit for it. Previous exploits have been patched. There might be hope if you have a US phone as there is a way to revert to earlier firmware provided you're still on hboot 1.44.
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is this have to do with the ota att send out earlier this month? if so i updated my device, but im still on hboot 1.44.
reach777 said:
is this have to do with the ota att send out earlier this month? if so i updated my device, but im still on hboot 1.44.
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Yes it does, and if you took that update, even with hboot 1.44, the exploit has been patched and you have to wait until the revone team finds a new method.
skylineGTR_34 said:
I made s off before using the revone method. I wanted to turn back to stock(I decided to sell the phone at that time) and again I used the revone to remove tampered sign and get my hboot locked.
I am currently using my phone but no matter how much I tried I am stuck with error code -6 as a result cannot s-off again. Is there a solution for this? I tried on stock, stock rooted, custom roms and different kernels. I also tried the moonshine with stock rom but no luck again. If there is any one could solve this please help.
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1. Check that you have hboot 1.44
2. You can try 'Android Terminal Emulator' from PlayStore. and run the same commands there. you need to have the file on the root of your device.
reach777 said:
is this have to do with the ota att send out earlier this month? if so i updated my device, but im still on hboot 1.44.
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There may still be a way if your phone is on stock AT&T. I have not tried this but this might work for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398717
engage fica1di
dgtiii said:
Yes it does, and if you took that update, even with hboot 1.44, the exploit has been patched and you have to wait until the revone team finds a new method.
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Thanks for the clarification.
iElvis said:
There may still be a way if your phone is on stock AT&T. I have not tried this but this might work for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398717
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Thanks for the info but that sounds scary to do. I'm still a noob at this i think i'll wait for the rev team to find a workaround.

[Q] HTC One Revone S-Off

I have a HTC One with unlocked bootloader and root and i'm trying to get s-off using revone. I'm on hboot 1.44 but when after i type ./revone -P it says
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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I have tried it a couple of times but the result is the same. Can anyone help me out and tell me what i'm doing wrong?
It'll only work if your hboot is dated May not June. Also, you need an older stock ROM, like, maybe 2.24 or older. Can't remember exactly.

[Q] Can't get S-OFF even if my life depended on it

Like the title says, I can't get S-OFF after spending hours trying to get S-OFF. I have an unlocked and rooted the phone using SuperSU v1.80. Here are some relevant numbers: HBOOT 1.55.0000, ROM 3.24.531.3, Android Version 4.3, and the phone was bought and uses T-Mobile. I have followed tutorials on revone, moonshine, and rumrunner universal edition and have had no success. If there is anyone who can help me find out what I am doing wrong, I would greatly appreciate it.
EDIT 1: I also did the 1.55 specific rumrunner method.
Try rumrunner methode for hboot 1.55. That might work
Alfa Kenny One said:
Try rumrunner methode for hboot 1.55. That might work
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Woops, forgot to say I did that too.
do you have drivers installed? what does the rumrunner says?
Yea, check that you have the drivers installed, and that also HTC Sync is uninstalled. Next you should have ADB debugging enabled as well.
And now try to run rumrunner as administrator.

impossible to S-OFF my HTC One?

I have an AT&T HTC One that I have successfully bootloader unlocked and rooted.
I cannot get it to S-OFF
I have hboot 1.44 so I have tried both revone and Moonshine.
I have tried with the stock ROM (don't know what version): ./revone -P would give me error ID 2 and Moonshine would try 10 times with a failure of Don't drink and Shine!
I have tried with Android Revolution based on 4.4: ./revone -P would give me error ID 1 and Moonshine was unable to pass the 2nd ADB test (phone would freeze after rebooting)
I have tried with stock roms based on 4.2 and even on 4.1: ./revone -P would give me error ID -6 and Moonshine would try 10 times with a failure of Don't drink and Shine! I read that -6 was a matter of persistence, but I tried a hundred time on two different roms and had no success.
I read something somewhere that past a certain firmware, the exploit that allowed both revone and Moonshine to function was already patched. Is it impossible to S-OFF my phone now? I'm not 100% sure where to check my software version, but I am on the 4.1.2 Stock-based rom now and under About -> Software Information the Software number shows as 1.26.502.15
Anyone help?
ZippyDan said:
I have an AT&T HTC One that I have successfully bootloader unlocked and rooted.
I cannot get it to S-OFF
I have hboot 1.44 so I have tried both revone and Moonshine.
I have tried with the stock ROM (don't know what version): ./revone -P would give me error ID 2 and Moonshine would try 10 times with a failure of Don't drink and Shine!
I have tried with Android Revolution based on 4.4: ./revone -P would give me error ID 1 and Moonshine was unable to pass the 2nd ADB test (phone would freeze after rebooting)
I have tried with stock roms based on 4.2 and even on 4.1: ./revone -P would give me error ID -6 and Moonshine would try 10 times with a failure of Don't drink and Shine! I read that -6 was a matter of persistence, but I tried a hundred time on two different roms and had no success.
I read something somewhere that past a certain firmware, the exploit that allowed both revone and Moonshine to function was already patched. Is it impossible to S-OFF my phone now? I'm not 100% sure where to check my software version, but I am on the 4.1.2 Stock-based rom now and under About -> Software Information the Software number shows as 1.26.502.15
Anyone help?
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have you tried rumrunner s-off
boroboy69r said:
have you tried rumrunner s-off
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Of course I ran across rumrunner in my searches here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488772
But according to this post, the hboot must be version 1.54 or 1.55. It specifically says I must use revone or Moonshine if I am running 1.44. So I haven't tried it yet but I guess it can't hurt ...
ZippyDan said:
Of course I ran across rumrunner in my searches here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488772
But according to this post, the hboot must be version 1.54 or 1.55. It specifically says I must use revone or Moonshine if I am running 1.44. So I haven't tried it yet but I guess it can't hurt ...
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Check date of bootloader, if it's before June 2013 then use the following ROM to get S-Off, using revone:
Android_Revolution_HD-One_9.4.zip 970.8 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!aZkF2IIC!UIL4ww1y-bhTq4sQOEVjsi89pmI2GkwCPLMRDlNrrjM
MD5: 06c863ce41b0d5001290737a31e198a1
if the date of bootloader is June 2013 or later then it's a patched version, there's a downgrade method linked here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2431515
nkk71 said:
Check date of bootloader, if it's before June 2013 then use the following ROM to get S-Off, using revone:
Android_Revolution_HD-One_9.4.zip 970.8 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!aZkF2IIC!UIL4ww1y-bhTq4sQOEVjsi89pmI2GkwCPLMRDlNrrjM
MD5: 06c863ce41b0d5001290737a31e198a1
if the date of bootloader is June 2013 or later then it's a patched version, there's a downgrade method linked here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2431515
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Thanks so much nkk. Looks like that is exactly my problem. My hboot shows July 5, 2013, so off to follow that guide and I'll let you know what happens.
ZippyDan said:
Thanks so much nkk. Looks like that is exactly my problem. My hboot shows July 5, 2013, so off to follow that guide and I'll let you know what happens.
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you can also RUU to android 4.3 hboot 1.55 sense your AT&T and then rumrunner will work
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...3_10-38j-1157-04_release_334235_signed_2-exe/
clsA said:
you can also RUU to android 4.3 hboot 1.55 sense your AT&T and then rumrunner will work
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...3_10-38j-1157-04_release_334235_signed_2-exe/
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I tried this but I kept getting error 155 when running the RUU program. I think that is because I had to relock my bootloader first and I didn't know that. Anyway, I got it working with hboot 1.44 now so I think that is better.
nkk71 said:
Check date of bootloader,
if the date of bootloader is June 2013 or later then it's a patched version, there's a downgrade method linked here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2431515
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Well with persistence I finally got this to work.
There is another link farther down in your link which I think has easier to understand instructions:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45487258&postcount=55
However, the real key comes in step 3.
I got stuck on step 3 for a while because your link shows three different options for downloading. I assumed that all three were the same. Actually option A and C are the same (http://d-h.st/qEY). They seem to be a TWRP backup. I checked the md5 of my download and unzipped this file to the TWRP backup directory on my phone. But no matter what I tried it always failed to restore.
I finally figured out that option B is a different download (https://mega.co.nz/#!vwJGhYjb!A6D3TjhtSxhPOQwYJZR373gH418YeN3hTfC6uSgJSZA) and it is actually a ClockworkMod backup even though it is labeled as TWRP. So I flashed ClockworkMod to my recovery and unzipped this download to the ClockworkMod backup directory on my phone. I was then able to successfully restore this backup and downgrade my phone to 1.26.502.10.
After that I just had to relock my bootloader, and use the RUU file to get to 1.26.502.12.
I then unlocked the bootloader again, flashed TWRP to my recovery again, and used that to root the 1.26.502.12 install.
I was then able to finally use revone successfully to S-OFF the phone, remove the tampered tag from the bootloader, and set my SUPERCID.
Finally, I installed Android Revolution 41 mod running Android 4.4 and everything is working great!
Thanks!

s-off, hboot 1.44 problem

Hi,
Here is the situation.. I have an HTC One..
the hboot is still on 1.44 with s-on.
I want to flash the latest firmware, which is only possible with s-off.. problem is that I'm running a 4.4.2 ROM and trying revone throws an error as the ROM doesn't match the hboot.
Is there anyway I can get s-off easily? or do I have to hunt down a 4.1.2 ROM and flash that before trying to update the firmware?
You can try firewater
I had the same situation, trying to S-OFF with HBOOT 1.44. I was able to get revone's method to work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582
The only issue I ran into is at step 4
4. Prepare to gain S-OFF by running the command: ./revone -P
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It wouldn't work without root. I used firewater's temp root and it worked perfectly. I did not need my bootloader unlocked or my device rooted.
xJedix
BD619 said:
You can try firewater
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firewater was the first one I tried cause I'm accustomed to using it with the 1.55 and 1.56 hboot..
didn't work on this run.. and revone keeps failing..
Thinking i'll relock the bootloader and flash the stock ruu with the latest firmware and see if that gets me up to hboot 1.56 and then unlock the bootloader and try firewater again..
any thoughts on this procedure before I try it?
Puff1911 said:
firewater was the first one I tried cause I'm accustomed to using it with the 1.55 and 1.56 hboot..
didn't work on this run.. and revone keeps failing..
Thinking i'll relock the bootloader and flash the stock ruu with the latest firmware and see if that gets me up to hboot 1.56 and then unlock the bootloader and try firewater again..
any thoughts on this procedure before I try it?
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I would try a 4.1.2 rom before you wipe your device with the RUU.
BD619 said:
I would try a 4.1.2 rom before you wipe your device with the RUU.
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catching a$$ to find a 4.1.2 rom though..
Puff1911 said:
catching a$$ to find a 4.1.2 rom though..
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Stock rooted should be fine.
Thanks guys.. managed to find a copy of ARHD 9.4
gave a little trouble to flash.. but finally got through with it and revone s-off worked perfectly after that.
Thanks for the assistance.

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