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I am S OFF, UNLOCKED.
When I boot into bootloader and into fastbootmode, as soon as i connect the cable to my phone, the fastboot USB mode freezez... No keys work that time...I have to press and hold power button for a few seconds in order to reboot the phone. This happen always with me.
I wanted to backup my Stock recovery by booting into custom recovery using this command fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img . It sends the recovery and everything is okay on the PC, but nothing happens on the phone.
But I did flash the unlock.bin via fastboot, that way it works....I am not getting what the problem is.
I need to backup my STOCK RECOVERY (HTC CID_J15) before flashing CWM.
ANy help would be appreciated.
mathrania said:
I am S OFF, UNLOCKED.
When I boot into bootloader and into fastbootmode, as soon as i connect the cable to my phone, the fastboot USB mode freezez... No keys work that time...I have to press and hold power button for a few seconds in order to reboot the phone. This happen always with me.
I wanted to backup my Stock recovery by booting into custom recovery using this command fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img . It sends the recovery and everything is okay on the PC, but nothing happens on the phone.
But I did flash the unlock.bin via fastboot, that way it works....I am not getting what the problem is.
I need to backup my STOCK RECOVERY (HTC CID_J15) before flashing CWM.
ANy help would be appreciated.
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Not sure about your fastboot issue, but just an FYI if you have upgraded your firmware and now have hboot 1.54 you can no longer use the command
Code:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
to boot to a non installed recovery. That can only be done with the older 1.44 hboot.
Since you have s-off, if you can get fastboot working, you should be able to flash hboot 1.44 if you the need the ability to boot a non installed recovery.
crushalot said:
Not sure about your fastboot issue, but just an FYI if you have upgraded your firmware and now have hboot 1.54 you can no longer use the command
Code:
fastboot boot name_of_your_custom_recovery.img
to boot to a non installed recovery. That can only be done with the older 1.44 hboot.
Since you have s-off, if you can get fastboot working, you should be able to flash hboot 1.44 if you the need the ability to boot a non installed recovery.
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Yes, hboot 1.54....so how do i ensure i have stock recovery backup before flashing CWM?
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mathrania said:
Yes, hboot 1.54....so how do i ensure i have stock recovery backup before flashing CWM?
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Could go a few different routes. First there are tons of users who posted the stock recovery on XDA and other sites. Also it could be pulled from the RUU if you device has one or one of the posted nandroid backups. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860)
This site has the original retail dump which has the stock recovery:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/361407-htc-one-retail-release-dump/
You have s-off, so you can downgrade back to hboot 1.44 and boot a custom recovery. Just flash the stock 1.44 hboot from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
When finished you can leave hboot 1.44 or flash back up to 1.54.
Lastly if you have root you can look around (Will have to search) for how to pull the recovery.img like a system dump.
Best of luck.
crushalot said:
Could go a few different routes. First there are tons of users who posted the stock recovery on XDA and other sites. Also it could be pulled from the RUU if you device has one or one of the posted nandroid backups. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860)
This site has the original retail dump which has the stock recovery:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/361407-htc-one-retail-release-dump/
You have s-off, so you can downgrade back to hboot 1.44 and boot a custom recovery. Just flash the stock 1.44 hboot from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
When finished you can leave hboot 1.44 or flash back up to 1.54.
Lastly if you have root you can look around (Will have to search) for how to pull the recovery.img like a system dump.
Best of luck.
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Is the stock recovery same for all HtC One?? I mean also the 1.29.x.x and 2.24.x.x are same too?
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mathrania said:
Is the stock recovery same for all HtC One?? I mean also the 1.29.x.x and 2.24.x.x are same too?
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No there are differences for some of the different models and carriers. You will have to match your CID to one of the nandroids or find the proper RUU.
The stock recovery was updated in 2.24 I think, but I am not positive since I didn't ever use it.
It will only take a few minutes to flash the hboot to 1.44 so that you can boot a recovery and take a backup for yourself. I would recommend that method.
crushalot said:
No there are differences for some of the different models and carriers. You will have to match your CID to one of the nandroids or find the proper RUU.
The stock recovery was updated in 2.24 I think, but I am not positive since I didn't ever use it.
It will only take a few minutes to flash the hboot to 1.44 so that you can boot a recovery and take a backup for yourself. I would recommend that method.
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Yes, but i am afraid to do it.... Might brick my phone....
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mathrania said:
Yes, but i am afraid to do it.... Might brick my phone....
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Um, not sure where your getting that but just flashing stock hboots will not brick your phone. I have switched my hboot around between like 4 different versions 10+ times to test some things after the firmware upgrades.
Even the modified one are no problem.
Oh well. Good luck.
I know, two very bad mistakes. I was excited. First thing I did wrong was install a GE kernel when I should have installed a sense one..then I used fast boot to write TWRP to my boot image by accident instead of recovery. I tried to update RUU using fastboot, but I keep getting errors. I cant mount my internal storage, can't side load either.
Whenever I reboot, I boot into TWRP instead of system now. I probably have to restore, but not being able to RUU or side load, I dont know what to do. Please help!
j2sun said:
I know, two very bad mistakes. I was excited. First thing I did wrong was install a GE kernel when I should have installed a sense one..then I used fast boot to write TWRP to my boot image by accident instead of recovery. I tried to update RUU using fastboot, but I keep getting errors. I cant mount my internal storage, can't side load either.
Whenever I reboot, I boot into TWRP instead of system now. I probably have to restore, but not being able to RUU or side load, I dont know what to do. Please help!
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Just boot into fastboot and flash a new boot.img which matches your ROM
Thanks! But where do I get a boot.img file? I tried looking but couldn't find one. I could just find ZIP ROMs and RUUs
j2sun said:
Thanks! But where do I get a boot.img file? I tried looking but couldn't find one. I could just find ZIP ROMs and RUUs
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Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
Choose the 2.24 firmware file, this one which includes the kernel
https://mega.co.nz/#!iVJEWLBD!T3fwwlKNRTq_f1ls50jicDMQ5ysOG_Y6iMhO78zwrSA
Extract boot.img, flash it, then reflash TWRP correctly also
EddyOS said:
Just boot into fastboot and flash a new boot.img which matches your ROM
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dgtiii said:
Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
Choose the 2.24 firmware file, this one which includes the kernel
https://mega.co.nz/#!iVJEWLBD!T3fwwlKNRTq_f1ls50jicDMQ5ysOG_Y6iMhO78zwrSA
Extract boot.img, flash it, then reflash TWRP correctly also
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Thanks a lot!
Is this the boot.img that I should flash:
hboot_signedbyaa.img
Also, after that, should I RUU?
Thanks!
j2sun said:
Thanks a lot!
Is this the boot.img that I should flash:
hboot_signedbyaa.img
Also, after that, should I RUU?
Thanks!
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Yes. You also should flash stock recovery before you flash the RUU, just to make sure everything goes right.
kibmikey1 said:
Yes. You also should flash stock recovery before you flash the RUU, just to make sure everything goes right.
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The RUU flashes the stock recovery so you don't need this. You don't even need the boot.img if you're going to flash an RUU. Just connect the phone in fastboot mode and then run the RUU. So long as you're S-OFF it should run fine
Your phone doesn't need a kernel to boot to recovery or fastboot, recovery has its own kernel built in... Just goto fastboot and flash a new boot.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Hboot_signedbyaa.img isn't a boot.img it's a hboot
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how did a do that?
EddyOS said:
The RUU flashes the stock recovery so you don't need this. You don't even need the boot.img if you're going to flash an RUU. Just connect the phone in fastboot mode and then run the RUU. So long as you're S-OFF it should run fine
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Hi mate, in your signature I red OS 2.24.4018 / HBoot 1.54.0000 and now "tadaaaa" S-OFF and so on.
How did you do that? I've damaged my brain and gnawn down my nails but nothing works ....
Have you installed the 1.54.0000 on top of the 1.44.0000 (unlocked + S-OFF) and your HBOOT is still unlocked and S-OFF?
Or are u using the black&beauty ONE?
Then ou are a lucky man I guess.
God bless you.
I was S-OFF on 1.44 and then did the OTA so I kept S-OFF - sorry to get your hopes up!
EddyOS said:
I was S-OFF on 1.44 and then did the OTA so I kept S-OFF - sorry to get your hopes up!
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EddyOS said:
The RUU flashes the stock recovery so you don't need this. You don't even need the boot.img if you're going to flash an RUU. Just connect the phone in fastboot mode and then run the RUU. So long as you're S-OFF it should run fine
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Uhm...I don't have S-OFF. I tried pushing it in recovery , but when I do ./revone -P but I'm stuck with error code = 1
j2sun said:
Uhm...I don't have S-OFF. I tried pushing it in recovery , but when I do ./revone -P but I'm stuck with error code = 1
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I know, I was replying to another post in this thread...
EddyOS said:
I was S-OFF on 1.44 and then did the OTA so I kept S-OFF - sorry to get your hopes up!
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Oh yeah, I got it. I decided to buy a new ONE and wait for the exploid to fix my device. Then I'll give it to my wife. I know she will be happy about this....
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Hey I tried installing a 4.4 rom, got a boot loop recovery keeps crashing and I can get into fastboot now.
The computer is recognizing the phone and I can use fastboot to flash a new recovery but CWM and TWRP recoveries continue to crash on reboot... What can I do?
S-On or s-off ?
either way your best bet is an RUU. the GPE RUU if your s-off or the proper carrier/region RUU if your s-on.
mopardroid said:
Hey I tried installing a 4.4 rom, got a boot loop recovery keeps crashing and I can get into fastboot now.
The computer is recognizing the phone and I can use fastboot to flash a new recovery but CWM and TWRP recoveries continue to crash on reboot... What can I do?
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ipfreelytech said:
S-On or s-off ?
either way your best bet is an RUU. the GPE RUU if your s-off or the proper carrier/region RUU if your s-on.
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Thank you for the reply, I believe it is s-On the top of the bootloader screen shows tampered & unlocked..
if it doesn't say s-off and you don't remember doing S-off then you're s-on.
What is your CID? you'll need to track down an RUU that matches. Also since your s-on you can only go up in versions, not down so you have to match the mainver.
mopardroid said:
Thank you for the reply, I believe it is s-On the top of the bootloader screen shows tampered & unlocked..
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ipfreelytech said:
if it doesn't say s-off and you don't remember doing S-off then you're s-on.
What is your CID? you'll need to track down an RUU that matches. Also since your s-on you can only go up in versions, not down so you have to match the mainver.
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Yeah it says S-On, how would I find my CID and mainver from fastboot?
ipfreelytech said:
if it doesn't say s-off and you don't remember doing S-off then you're s-on.
What is your CID? you'll need to track down an RUU that matches. Also since your s-on you can only go up in versions, not down so you have to match the mainver.
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Alright I found my CID: TELUS001 and main version: 1.29.661.5..
mopardroid said:
Yeah it says S-On, how would I find my CID and mainver from fastboot?
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fastboot getvar all
dingdong3000 said:
fastboot getvar all
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I cant find any RUU's that match that Main version # but I found a nandroid with the matching CID and Mainver.. is there anything I can do with that?
ipfreelytech said:
if it doesn't say s-off and you don't remember doing S-off then you're s-on.
What is your CID? you'll need to track down an RUU that matches. Also since your s-on you can only go up in versions, not down so you have to match the mainver.
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Ok so I used fastboot to flash a bunch of different recoveries the only recoveries that will work are the CWM Sprint and TWRP sprint recoveries.. I can get into the recovery without it crashing but I am stuck there... I have tried to adb push a rom to the phone, that worked then the install failed.. any suggestions?
mopardroid said:
I cant find any RUU's that match that Main version # but I found a nandroid with the matching CID and Mainver.. is there anything I can do with that?
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What hboot do you have
1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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InflatedTitan said:
What hboot do you have
1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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Thank you very much I will give that a shot in just a moment. I checked my Hboot and it is 1.44. This is killing me I really appreciate the help.
InflatedTitan said:
What hboot do you have
1. Download a fresh copy of the latest twrp 2.6.3.3 from here ------> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
2. Throw that recovery image into your fastboot folder and rename it twrp
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
Sometimes that erase cache command does the trick
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That recovery worked without crashing. ADB is recognizing the device.. im going to sideloading a rom now, is there something else worth trying if that doesnt work?
mopardroid said:
That recovery worked without crashing. ADB is recognizing the device.. im going to sideloading a rom now, is there something else worth trying if that doesnt work?
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Not really bro. Try to sideload any ROM, I'd shoot for a GE ROM since its a little smaller. As soon as you can get into an OS I hope you try to s-off lol. If you were s-off your problem would be fixed
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InflatedTitan said:
Not really bro. Try to sideload any ROM, I'd shoot for a GE ROM since its a little smaller. As soon as you can get into an OS I hope you try to s-off lol. If you were s-off your problem would be fixed
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Well sideload got to 100% then the phone shut off and when I turned it back on it just looped back into recovery again... going to try again :/ hope it works
InflatedTitan said:
Not really bro. Try to sideload any ROM, I'd shoot for a GE ROM since its a little smaller. As soon as you can get into an OS I hope you try to s-off lol. If you were s-off your problem would be fixed
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Thank you SO much man its finally working and I can go to bed honestly I really appreciate the time you took to help!
hi all,
i was LOCKED my M7 with this methods
this steps need to be rooted, i did right to back to LOCKED,
then install RUU.exe with HBOOT 1.44
but when i try to flash recovery, it's need UNLOCKED,
the problem is : the method i did before to be LOCKED no way to UNLOCK it without root
and the root need UNLOCKED
the UNLOCKED method need root.... etc
any way to root my phone or unlock it ?
moha_moha20106 said:
hi all,
i was LOCKED my M7 with this methods
this steps need to be rooted, i did right to back to LOCKED,
then install RUU.exe with HBOOT 1.44
but when i try to flash recovery, it's need UNLOCKED,
the problem is : the method i did before to be LOCKED no way to UNLOCK it without root
and the root need UNLOCKED
the UNLOCKED method need root.... etc
any way to root my phone or unlock it ?
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Yes, unlock your bootloader from HTCdev.com.
Assuming you are still s off,you just need to pack up your recovery image into a zip file with an android info text document. This type of file is easily installed via fastboot and ruu mode.
The easiest way to make this file is to take another file,like the firmware file from an OTApkg or an ruu. Extract it,and delete everything but the android info text file. Insert your recovery image. Rezip.
Alternately,you could always re-unlock the old fashioned way,via htcdev. Depending on if any parameters have changed,you may even be able.to use your original unlock_code.bin
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alray said:
Yes, unlock your bootloader from HTCdev.com.
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the Unlock_code.bin doesn't work
moha_moha20106 said:
the Unlock_code.bin doesn't work
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Was it a new unlock-code or onw that you generated the first time you have unlocked?
Are you still s-off? if yes do what mentioned above.
scotty1223 said:
Assuming you are still s off,you just need to pack up your recovery image into a zip file with an android info text document. This type of file is easily installed via fastboot and ruu mode.
The easiest way to make this file is to take another file,like the firmware file from an OTApkg or an ruu. Extract it,and delete everything but the android info text file. Insert your recovery image. Rezip.
Alternately,you could always re-unlock the old fashioned way,via htcdev. Depending on if any parameters have changed,you may even be able.to use your original unlock_code.bin
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please dear, how can i backup recovery image ?
can i do it without root ?
the original Unlock_code.bin not working maybe need to get new fastboot oem get_identifier_token codes
moha_moha20106 said:
please dear, how can i backup recovery image ?
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not back up, pack up!
Like he said, use a firmware.zip archive from i.e. a ruu or ota. Delete all file except the android-info-txt. Place your custom recovery named recovery.img in that archive then flash it in ruu mode, make sure the android-info.txt match your device info, edit it as required.
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
moha_moha20106 said:
please dear, how can i backup recovery image ?
can i do it without root ?
the original Unlock_code.bin not working maybe need to get new fastboot oem get_identifier_token codes
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You don't back up your recovery image. You use the one you want to install(twrp or clockwork)
Yes,you can do it without root. But as I said,you must be s off.
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alray said:
not back up, pack up!
Like he said, use a firmware.zip archive from i.e. a ruu or ota. Delete all file except the android-info-txt. Place your custom recovery named recovery.img in that archive then flash it in ruu mode, make sure the android-info.txt match your device info, edit it as required.
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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Dear Alray, thank you very much
scotty1223 said:
You don't back up your recovery image. You use the one you want to install(twrp or clockwork)
Yes,you can do it without root. But as I said,you must be s off.
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Dear scotty1223, thank you very much , the phone unlocked with new Unlock_code.bin
and flash the recovery as your steps
thank you very much
I'm on android 4.4.2 (stock htc one firmware s-off) unlocked bootloader and rooted. I got on OTA update but when I click install, it reboots and goes into twrp. I'm guessing I cant install the OTA update without relocking bootloader and unrooting?
Or can I just unroot it (without relocking the bootloader) and try again?
uzman1243 said:
I'm on android 4.4.2 (stock htc one firmware s-off) unlocked bootloader and rooted. I got on OTA update but when I click install, it reboots and goes into twrp. I'm guessing I cant install the OTA update without relocking bootloader and unrooting?
Or can I just unroot it (without relocking the bootloader) and try again?
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you need stock recovery
uzman1243 said:
I'm on android 4.4.2 (stock htc one firmware s-off) unlocked bootloader and rooted. I got on OTA update but when I click install, it reboots and goes into twrp. I'm guessing I cant install the OTA update without relocking bootloader and unrooting?
Or can I just unroot it (without relocking the bootloader) and try again?
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You need the stock recovery and stock ROM to run the OTA. You can use this tool to Guru Bootloader Reset Tool to LOCK before the update since you are S-OFF. Then after you update the phone you can UNLOCK it again.
majmoz said:
You need the stock recovery and stock ROM to run the OTA. You can use this tool to Guru Bootloader Reset Tool to LOCK before the update since you are S-OFF. Then after you update the phone you can UNLOCK it again.
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Oh no, I made a mistake, Im on S-on. Can you tell me what I can do now?
uzman1243 said:
Oh no, I made a mistake, Im on S-on. Can you tell me what I can do now?
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You can get the stock recovery from the OTA. If you were to unzip it on your computer, then find the firmware.zip file and open it. Extract the recovery.img out of it. This is your stock recovery. Place it in the same folder as your ADB & Fastboot files.
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB, flash stock recovery:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I don't know for sure if you have to relock your bootloader, I would try it first and see. I know that RUU.exe need it LOCK.
majmoz said:
You can get the stock recovery from the OTA. If you were to unzip it on your computer, then find the firmware.zip file and open it. Extract the recovery.img out of it. This is your stock recovery. Place it in the same folder as your ADB & Fastboot files.
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB, flash stock recovery:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I don't know for sure if you have to relock your bootloader, I would try it first and see. I know that RUU.exe need it LOCK.
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I tiried that, and once i enter fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, the last line in the CMD says verification failed
uzman1243 said:
I tiried that, and once i enter fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, the last line in the CMD says verification failed
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I think the best thing to do is to get S-OFF. This would turn security off and allow you to bypass some of the verification. http://firewater-soff.com/ is the most popular for hboot 1.5X. Once you get S-OFF, then try to flash the stock recovery after you lock your bootloader.
majmoz said:
I think the best thing to do is to get S-OFF. This would turn security off and allow you to bypass some of the verification. http://firewater-soff.com/ is the most popular for hboot 1.5X. Once you get S-OFF, then try to flash the stock recovery after you lock your bootloader.
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I just flashed the RUU and its back to stock.
You know, I was on 4.2.2 and I got the sense 6 OTA update today. I couldn't install it because bootloader was unlocked. I went through the whole process and returned my phone back to stock.
Currently, I am back on 4.2.2 (with bootloader relocked) but this time it says no updates available. How does that work? Because I checked and my MID /CID hasnt changed
uzman1243 said:
I just flashed the RUU and its back to stock.
You know, I was on 4.2.2 and I got the sense 6 OTA update today. I couldn't install it because bootloader was unlocked. I went through the whole process and returned my phone back to stock.
Currently, I am back on 4.2.2 (with bootloader relocked) but this time it says no updates available. How does that work? Because I checked and my MID /CID hasnt changed
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What RUU did you flash? Or what OTA do you need?
majmoz said:
What RUU did you flash? Or what OTA do you need?
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The sense 5.5 Europe ruu. The ota I got to say was sense 6 but I don't get it anymore. But the update is not available anymore. Weird
uzman1243 said:
The sense 5.5 Europe ruu. The ota I got to say was sense 6 but I don't get it anymore. But the update is not available anymore. Weird
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Go to @TeHashX thread [Full Stock Backup] | 5.11.401.10 | Twrp_Backup | Ota | M7_U & M7_UL. He has a link to the OTA which you can download. I would copy it to your /sdcard/download/ file then boot into stock recovery and install it.