So I had in the beginning accidentally erased my OS yet had TWRP. Well it took awhile, but I figured it out and I fixed it. Well I had the One S-off, unlocked with TWRP recovery. Not sure what happened, but I ran an RUU and now I am without an OS, stock recovery, locked boot loader, S-on (not sure how that happened) and I have supercid so my unlock.bin won't work. If I do the whole HTC dev would I get a new unlock token with supercid?
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evo-t said:
So I had in the beginning accidentally erased my OS yet had TWRP. Well it took awhile, but I figured it out and I fixed it. Well I had the One S-off, unlocked with TWRP recovery. Not sure what happened, but I ran an RUU and now I am without an OS, stock recovery, locked boot loader, S-on (not sure how that happened) and I have supercid so my unlock.bin won't work. If I do the whole HTC dev would I get a new unlock token with supercid?
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I'm not sure about doing the htcdev unlock with supercid. But since you still have super cid, you can flash any RUU you want.
aooga said:
I'm not sure about doing the htcdev unlock with supercid. But since you still have super cid, you can flash any RUU you want.
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I thought that, but they all fail. I thought they fail because now I'm S-on again.
evo-t said:
I thought that, but they all fail. I thought they fail because now I'm S-on again.
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The only thing you can try is doing the htcdev unlock again. Really strange.
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An RUU shouldn't fail with super cid. What's the error message?
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I can't remember, 155 I think.. supercid didn't seem to do s.... when I was s-off. Anyways I fixed it. Had to go around the block, so to speak. Ran the newest RUU for AT&T (I have T-Mobile) then I got a new unlock token for the stuck supercid. From there I unlocked, installed TWRP, and root. Did s-off and then I flashed the developers RUU and all's well again.
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I was wondering if it is possible to undo moonshine?
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flimsy888 said:
I was wondering if it is possible to undo moonshine?
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I'm pretty sure you'd have to RUU. Not totally sure though....
Yes it is I've done it several times, do you won't to s-on? And return back to stock ? With hboot saying locked?
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-Cupper- said:
I'm pretty sure you'd have to RUU. Not totally sure though....
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Running RUUs do not affect S-Off status.
Don't know if this is what you are trying to accomplish, don't believe it undoes anything, but might make it look stock, think there was another thread around somewhere, did not really read the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42332512
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You can always go back to s-on with the fastboot oem write secureflag3 command.
I am note sure if thats the exact flag number so find out first before running it.
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Running RUUs do not affect S-Off status.
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Isn't one of the benefits of s-off being able to Ruu while being unlocked still? ¿
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Do NOT run the secureflag 3 command to s-on. You will brick the phone. You need to run the ruu first so you have a stock, SIGNED hboot first. After the ruu is complete then go into fastboot and run
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
if you do it with the moonshine hboot on the phone it will never turn on again.
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Do NOT run the secureflag 3 command to s-on. You will brick the phone. You need to run the ruu first so you have a stock, SIGNED hboot first. After the ruu is complete then go into fastboot and run
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
if you do it with the moonshine hboot on the phone it will never turn on again.
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This is correct. You never want to writesecureflag with an unsigned hboot.
@mhsbrian That is what I said. Running an RUU doesn't affect your S-Off. You can run RUUs for different devices with S-Off if you tried. (but I wouldn't)
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This is correct. You never want to writesecureflag with an unsigned hboot.
@mhsbrian That is what I said. Running an RUU doesn't affect your S-Off. You can run RUUs for different devices with S-Off if you tried. (but I wouldn't)
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You didn't understand what I was saying. I'm saying in order to run a Ruu normally you have to relock the bootloader first before you can run it. With s-off, you can just Ruu without relocking I already understand that soff isn't affected by Ruu.
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You can run the plug in eg1212 made for this phone and change moonshine hboot to read whatever you want.
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You didn't understand what I was saying. I'm saying in order to run a Ruu normally you have to relock the bootloader first before you can run it. With s-off, you can just Ruu without relocking I already understand that soff isn't affected by Ruu.
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What you need to do is, relock bootloader, run lastest RUU, unlock bootloader, s-off with revone (even tho you still are s-off), s-on with revone reboot into bootloader run writesecureflag 3, reboot to system, then reboot to bootloader and then run RUU one more time and bam you got locked bootloader again (not relocked)
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Ok I think I'm in trouble....
I unlocked via htc-dev moethod and S-OFFed with moonshine...
after this I wanted to upgrade the firmware to 2.29...
I tried to relock the bootloader to flash via RUU, and said that bootloader was already locked...
ok, flashed the firmware.zip, it was fine...
rebooted to see if system was fine, it was
and now I need the custom recovery...I boot on fastboot and says TAMPERED and RELOCKED...but S-OFF is still there...
now I can't unlock the bootloader...
can anyone help please? thanx
U didn't need to re lock bootloader in the first place if you were s-off.
have u tried s-off again with revone?
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KennyLegend said:
U didn't need to re lock bootloader in the first place if you were s-off.
have u tried s-off again with revone?
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I used moonshine to s-off because I didn't managed to get revone working...
phone is already s-off anyway, but I have to unlock the bootloader to flash ecc...
start at the start to unlock bootloader again.
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KennyLegend said:
start at the start to unlock bootloader again.
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I can't do that, I try with htc-dev method flashing unlock_code.bin but doesn't work...do you think I need to make another unlock code? I don't...
EDIT: ok, I did again the unlock code procedure and now my bootloader is unlocked...and S-OFF is still there...
I don't know if everything is ok...but it seems...thanks for your help
throcker said:
I can't do that, I try with htc-dev method flashing unlock_code.bin but doesn't work...do you think I need to make another unlock code? I don't...
EDIT: ok, I did again the unlock code procedure and now my bootloader is unlocked...and S-OFF is still there...
I don't know if everything is ok...but it seems...thanks for your help
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yes I meant another code.
glad it worked for u. remember in future no need to re lock bootloader when ur s-off
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I thought once s-off you could just "fastboot oem unlock". But I may have seen that on the GE conversion thread, in which s-off wouldn't matter cause you can just do that anyway...
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I have an HTC one running 4.3 google play I want it to be back to stock so I can sell it. It was originially running Bell mobility but I could not find an RUU for Bell but I found some OTA's for bell. how would I go about this, is it possible? Can I use another RUU and then flash the OTA for bell would that work?
If anyone has a bell RUU that would help alot thank you.
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If you fully converted to GPe, then you have s-off. Change the CID and flash a WWE Developers Edition RUU.
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CoryTallman said:
If you fully converted to GPe, then you have s-off. Change the CID and flash a WWE Developers Edition RUU.
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I don't have s-off I checked in the recovery mode it says m7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RW.
How do I change CID?
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I don't have s-off I checked in the recovery mode it says m7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RW.
How do I change CID?
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You can't with s-on. Flash a backup of your carriers stock rom and a stock recovery. Your phone will still say Tampered and Relocked.
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CoryTallman said:
You can't with s-on. Flash a backup of your carriers stock rom and a stock recovery. Your phone will still say Tampered and Relocked.
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The goal is for it to go back to a stock HTC one what should I do from here?
iBillz said:
The goal is for it to go back to a stock HTC one what should I do from here?
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If you never S-off before then you haven't changed your CID. If that's the case then follow @Mike1986 guide to going back to stock. Use method 3.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618. Grab the CWM stock Nandroid for your device from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45187010&postcount=1. [deleted]
That should work as long as you haven't changed your CID before.
Correction: That nandroid should have the stock recovery in it, if it's not then you'll have to search for it and flash it via fastboot. My apologies.
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If you never S-off before then you haven't changed your CID. If that's the case then follow @Mike1986 guide to going back to stock. Use method 3.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618. Grab the CWM stock Nandroid for your device from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45187010&postcount=1. It has the stock recovery in it.
That should work as long as you haven't changed your CID before.
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Will following what you said make the root untraceable. Meaning the warranty will be unvoided?
iBillz said:
Will following what you said make the root untraceable. Meaning the warranty will be unvoided?
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No, because your bootloader will indicate "Re-locked" instead of "Locked". Also, your IMEI was registered in HTC's database when you unlocked the bootloader via htcdev website. Only way to cover some of your tracks is to S-off the device by Revone if possible and using their lock command. It involves some risk. Rooting the phone doesn't always void the warranty, many times they'll will honor it if it's a genuine hardware issue.
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flashing bell firmware help
hi, i wanted to know if there is any way of fixing a touchscreen problem after flashing a firmware, the system is all fine, i have s-on, bootloader locked and also stock recovery with stock rom, but the touchscreen does not work, wondering if i could get some help ( firmware 1.29.666.17 bell canada). thank you.
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No, because your bootloader will indicate "Re-locked" instead of "Locked". Also, your IMEI was registered in HTC's database when you unlocked the bootloader via htcdev website. Only way to cover some of your tracks is to S-off the device by Revone if possible and using their lock command. It involves some risk. Rooting the phone doesn't always void the warranty, many times they'll will honor it if it's a genuine hardware issue.
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When I try and flash the Nandroid backup it says failed? am I missing something? I ran a factory reset before hand
iBillz said:
When I try and flash the Nandroid backup it says failed? am I missing something? I ran a factory reset before hand
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You don't flash a nandroid. You unzip it and use the restore function.
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My HTC One is actually an AT&T version and I successfully turned it into a Google Play edition with 4.4 Kit Kat. I now need to turn it back into the AT&T version but everything is failing and I relocked the bootloader and it will not unlock again even though the Unlock_code.bin says it was successful when ran. It never goes to the unlock bootloader splash screen on the phone to actually unlock it. Somehow it's a mess. I still have s-off. Is there a bootloader unlock via s-off? I'd like to flash the AT&T stock recovery and relock it and flash the AT&T 4.3 rom if possible. Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475914
This should be in the Q and A forum as well
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gusto5 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475914
This should be in the Q and A forum as well
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This procedure requires the phone to be rooted.
is there anyway to either:
a) Root the phone with a locked bootloader if you have s-off?
or
b) unlock the bootloader without using S-off without using HTCDev?
basically I dont want to loose all my settings and date and re-install everything.
kiwiandy said:
This procedure requires the phone to be rooted.
is there anyway to either:
a) Root the phone with a locked bootloader if you have s-off?
or
b) unlock the bootloader without using S-off without using HTCDev?
basically I dont want to loose all my settings and date and re-install everything.
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I don't know about not losing anything but I did manage to get mine back to being at&t again thankfully. You definitely have to change the cid and I used the decrypted stock at&t rom from the htc1guru website. I'm pretty sure it's the same as the ruu.exe downloaded directly from HTC. My phone flushed the hboot and then flushed the rest of it in ruu mode. I still have s-off and I'm leaving my bootloader locked. I bet it will unlock now though.
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galaxyjeff said:
I don't know about not losing anything but I did manage to get mine back to being at&t again thankfully. You definitely have to change the cid and I used the decrypted stock at&t rom from the htc1guru website. I'm pretty sure it's the same as the ruu.exe downloaded directly from HTC. My phone flushed the hboot and then flushed the rest of it in ruu mode. I still have s-off and I'm leaving my bootloader locked. I bet it will unlock now though.
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you can use this to easily lock/unlock at any time using custom recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527194 (for TWRP need 2.6.3.3 or higher)
nkk71 said:
you can use this to easily lock/unlock at any time using custom recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527194 (for TWRP need 2.6.3.3 or higher)
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Thank you. I think it will go back to unlocking now that I'm back on an att rom. I don't like that Google edition 4.4 rom. It takes away beats audio even though it says it still has it.
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I have already re-locked and flashed the 3.0.5 RUU and everything is completely stock except the bootloader reading S-Off and Relocked.
I'm looking to reset the bootloader to read S-On and Locked just as it would be right out of the box.
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treetolber said:
I have already re-locked and flashed the 3.0.5 RUU and everything is completely stock except the bootloader reading S-Off and Relocked.
I'm looking to reset the bootloader to read S-On and Locked just as it would be right out of the box.
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Hmmm. I don't suggest getting s-on, it's pretty risky. You better flash this hexedited hboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314921
It basically masks the s-off as s-on. No one will ever notice it, it's basically risk-free and you remain s-off
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elvisypi said:
Hmmm. I don't suggest getting s-on, it's pretty risky. You better flash this hexedited hboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314921
It basically masks the s-off as s-on. No one will ever notice it, it's basically risk-free and you remain s-off
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This needs to be done while I still have root access right? Because I have already relocked and ran the latest 3.0.5 RUU.
I'd rather not unlock and root again if I don't have too.
treetolber said:
This needs to be done while I still have root access right? Because I have already relocked and ran the latest 3.0.5 RUU.
I'd rather not unlock and root again if I don't have too.
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No need for root it's flashed from RUU mode
I would advise using RootLinix hboot instead it will read hboot 1.55
BD619 said:
No need for root it's flashed from RUU mode
I would advise using RootLinix hboot instead it will read hboot 1.55
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I'm not familiar with that. Do you know of a link?
treetolber said:
I'm not familiar with that. Do you know of a link?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565201
Just follow the instructions in the thread