[Q] Disable Hands Free Activation - Sprint HTC One (M8)

I've seen several discussions about this around the web, but none of the solutions I've read have helped me.
I have the Sprint HTC One M8 with custom ROM (ViperOneM8). The phone is activated and works fully, yet on reboot I always get the 'Hands Free Activation' wizard. If I hit Activate and then Done it goes away and I can use my phone normally, but every reboot brings it back up again.
Ideas?

I'll add that I have custom recovery (TWRP), rooted, custom ROM, and S-Off.

Htc m8 and sprint
aprwx said:
I've seen several discussions about this around the web, but none of the solutions I've read have helped me.
I have the Sprint HTC One M8 with custom ROM (ViperOneM8). The phone is activated and works fully, yet on reboot I always get the 'Hands Free Activation' wizard. If I hit Activate and then Done it goes away and I can use my phone normally, but every reboot brings it back up again.
Ideas?
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Sorry I have the same issue with mine and finally ive called htc for a swap out phone to see if its a software defect. htc said that if it still occures it may bee an issue with sprint...

Are you running stock, or did you install a custom rom?
Sent from my Sprint HTC One M8

... I ask because when I first bought the phone it activated fine (with delay because it was the same day that the Galaxy S5 was released and Sprint had a delay activating phones that day)....but then I installed a custom ROM and am having this problem now with the custom ROM.

Thought I'd post here to help others who stumble on this thread....
This removed Hands Free Activation for me on Sprint's HTC One M8:
j to the 4n said:
Re: Hands Free Activation ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50392144&postcount=2287
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This worked for me, but a couple notes:
- I wasn't able to do the command line or Root Explorer. Both methods gave me errors, seemingly that I didn't have permissions to rename or delete the file. Why would that be? I went into TWRP and 'Fixed Permissions' but that didn't help. -- found it interesting that boot up is a LOT slower now that I fixed permissions.
- I ended up going into TWRP, mounting system and then going into TWRP's file manager to rename the file. Now Hands Free Activation no longer comes up (Thank you!), but I also note that neither PRL Update or Update Profile do anything now. Not a huge deal because before they just errored out anyway, but I would think it would be important to be able to do PRL/Profile updates.

aprwx said:
Thought I'd post here to help others who stumble on this thread....
This removed Hands Free Activation for me on Sprint's HTC One M8:
This worked for me, but a couple notes:
- I wasn't able to do the command line or Root Explorer. Both methods gave me errors, seemingly that I didn't have permissions to rename or delete the file. Why would that be? I went into TWRP and 'Fixed Permissions' but that didn't help. -- found it interesting that boot up is a LOT slower now that I fixed permissions.
- I ended up going into TWRP, mounting system and then going into TWRP's file manager to rename the file. Now Hands Free Activation no longer comes up (Thank you!), but I also note that neither PRL Update or Update Profile do anything now. Not a huge deal because before they just errored out anyway, but I would think it would be important to be able to do PRL/Profile updates.
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Thanks for the heads up about this. I just changed the .apk to .bak with root explorer, noted the path and file name so I can change it back to update the pir and prl. Mine didn't usually error out.

aprwx said:
I've seen several discussions about this around the web, but none of the solutions I've read have helped me.
I have the Sprint HTC One M8 with custom ROM (ViperOneM8). The phone is activated and works fully, yet on reboot I always get the 'Hands Free Activation' wizard. If I hit Activate and then Done it goes away and I can use my phone normally, but every reboot brings it back up again.
Ideas?
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I'd find another ROM.
I think you are always safest to stay with Sprint "Native" ROMs on a Sprint Phone. Mainly because the developer usually doesn't have a Sprint Phone to fully flesh it out on a regular day to day basis. There are subtle differences between all the carriers. You also end up with a Build of Android that exactly matches the corresponding build of Firmware.
Once you do get back on a native ROM you *MIGHT* have to do a ##72786# (full wipe) to get things back in order.

What I think are related issues lead me to a fix that was common to several problems I was having:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one-m8/general/fix-data-issues-t2819915

simply freeze vDM

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[Q] Bionic won't activate Pageplus after JB upgrading

I'm a Pageplus user. After flashing 6.7.246 (ICS 4.0.4), I got OTA to 98.72.22 (JB 4.1.2) successfully.
But I'm stuck then when trying to activate Pageplus OTA by calling *22800:
I kept getting "Sorry, this SIM card is not recognized or registered..", no matter how many times I tried.
There's another notified error: "Unknown SIM card detected"
It's abnormal b/c it should fail only 2-3 times, then taking me to the activation screen.
The 4glteSIM card inside was activated before and used on the 6.7.246 stock build.
FYI, I also reflashed 6.7.246 one more time on top of 6.7.246 and didn't encounter the activation problem. So I'm superised to have this issue after upgraing.
Please advice me if you have any idea.
Thanks in advance.
Did you keep root? And if you did flash a rom like cm10 and then activate the rom like you did on ics. I did that and then I rebooted in stock jelly bean and it was activated. Hope that helps!
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda app-developers app
Thx for your reminding. I'll try this way.
Did you install the cm10 with safestrap 3? I tried to install it on the JB but failed. Does it require a rooted JB?
I tried to search but cannot find an effective way to root Bionic JB.
I'll appreciate if u can give some detail abt: A. the JB rooting method, and B. How to install cm10 (or the justed released Blurry-JB_2.4.zip) while keeping the JB stock rom.
Thanks a lot!
Wilsono1050 said:
Did you keep root? And if you did flash a rom like cm10 and then activate the rom like you did on ics. I did that and then I rebooted in stock jelly bean and it was activated. Hope that helps!
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda app-developers app
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Idk if there's a jelly bean root method for the droid bionic. But I kept root after the ota. Then with safestrap 3.11 I installed cm10 and activate it. It usually retrieved the activation when the phone boots up with cm10.
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I managed to have the JB stock rom rooted anyway (by the virtual box approach).
Then I was allowed to install safestrap 3.1, then the newest Blurry JB 2.4.
I tried to "activate" from the step 2 ("2-Getting phone ready for OTA Activation") of the old instaruction:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...CS-OTA-Activation-TXT-MMS-3G-ROOT-on-PagePlus
But the CDMA Workshop didn't find the port. I assume the reason is that safestrap has blocked the normal bp-tools booting way.
So I can only start from "3-OTA Activation".
After changing "Network Selection" to "CDMA Only", I rebooted and dialed *22800. Still get the same error "sim card not recognized or registered".
Can you please detail how did you "activate" it under cm10?
Many thanks.
Wilsono1050 said:
Idk if there's a jelly bean root method for the droid bionic. But I kept root after the ota. Then with safestrap 3.11 I installed cm10 and activate it. It usually retrieved the activation when the phone boots up with cm10.
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using xda app-developers app
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Okay, if you install the jb blurry rom its going to be the same problem as stock because they're pretty much the same. What I did is 1. Kept root after the ota 2. Installed safestrap 3.11 3.) Rebooted into safestrap and created rom slot 1 and installed cm10 rc2 and gapps. When I booted up it activated by itself for me. I then booted up to stock rom and it was activated as well, but had to install the build prop. so I wouldn't get the unregistered sim error thing. Hope that helps!
Sent from my XT875 using xda app-developers app
I installed the cm10.1.0 rc2 into the slot 1 (with and without gapp), but reboot get a blank screen. Have to pull the battery to get reboot to ss.
Wilsono1050 said:
Okay, if you install the jb blurry rom its going to be the same problem as stock because they're pretty much the same. What I did is 1. Kept root after the ota 2. Installed safestrap 3.11 3.) Rebooted into safestrap and created rom slot 1 and installed cm10 rc2 and gapps. When I booted up it activated by itself for me. I then booted up to stock rom and it was activated as well, but had to install the build prop. so I wouldn't get the unregistered sim error thing. Hope that helps!
Sent from my XT875 using xda app-developers app
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may thx. that work!
taller238 said:
I installed the cm10.1.0 rc2 into the slot 1 (with and without gapp), but reboot get a blank screen. Have to pull the battery to get reboot to ss.
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taller238 said:
may thx. that work!
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Did you get it to work?
Sent from my XT875 using xda app-developers app
did anyone get this to work?
Thinking of just saving myself the headache and getting a droidx2.
I'm running cm10.1 and safestrap 3.11 3. I'm going to try a dealer tomorrow to see if they can activate it on pageplus.
I haven't activated a phone on pageplus for a while. I've been using simple mobile, straight talk and h20
taller238 said:
Still get the same error "sim card not recognized or registered.
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I had the same problem when I went from GB to ICS. I just ignored it and kept trying and trying (based on advice/steps I found elsewhere) and after a few times it worked. So I would suggest trying it about 10-12 times in a row to see if it works.
Also, here is the method I used for GB to ICS, I'd be interested to know if they help you move from ICS to JB:
Re-activating phone
1. Remove any old Motorola Droid Bionic drivers you may have on your computer and install the newest ones.
2. Turn phone off and turn back on in BPTools mode. Then plug the phone into your computer via USB.
3. Open DFS. Click "Ports" and select the COM port for your phone. Next, click the "SPC" button.
4. Click the "Programming" tab and then the "General" tab. Change the "Ruim Config" to NV_ONLY and click "Write".
5. Click the "Data" tab. Under the "Mode" section, change the "HDR SCP force AT config" option to "RevA_MFPA" and click "Write".
6. Close DFS and unplug phone from USB port.
7. Go to the dialer and dial ##7764726 (##PROGRAM). When prompted for an SPC password, enter "000000" and hit verify.
8. Go to "06 Test Mode". Hit "Next" twice. Then, change the Network mode to "CDMA Only".
9. Back out to the home screen; the phone will automatically restart.
10. After the phone has restarted, go to the dialer and dial *22800. Ignore any SIM card error messages you may see; just keep trying *22800 until you reach the activation screen.
11. Follow the instructions to activate the phone.
I have been working on this for HOURS and tried just about every single thing I could. Root, CDMA workshop, DFS, MDN, MIN, SIN, Safestrap, CM10.1, CM10... what a mess! I can attest that it is possible to get working but might be very painful. I read the numerous new and old threads trying to piece together information. In the end it's hard to say what really worked but let me comment on a few things:
1) *22800 never worked on the stock ROM. Believe me, I tried it about 200 times.
2) You can program in your MDN/MIN/SID using DFS. However, doing so left me with no incoming calls/texts. Only outgoing... weird.
3) CM10.1 did nothing for me. There was a very annoying issue where I tried to activate it and it acted like it was going to but I couldn't "press 1" since the keypad was disabled during activation.
4) Hashcode's CM10 STOCK didn't boot at all. I tried it with both Safestrap 2.11 and 3.11. CM10 KEXEC booted.
5) I finally got the activation to work in CM10 KEXEC with Safestrap 3.11. After activation worked, incoming calls were fixed.
So... here's the kicker. After pulling my hair out and being frustrated for many, many hours I gave the phone to my wife. I had dialed *22800 and when it started to say "press 1" I handed the phone to her.
"See?!" I said.
"See what?" she said. She poked at the screen a bit.
"It wants me to press 1 and there's no dialpad."
"Hmmm..." she said.
Suddenly I heard the sound of ringing. "Wha...?! Hey, give me that. A different screen? 'Your phone is being activated now, please wait 15 minutes.' GAH! I mean... yay!"
I asked my wife what she did. She was like, "I dunno... I pressed Home Menu Back or something."
So... if I had to guess on a procedure I think it would be like:
1) Update phone to JB if not updated already.
2) Use easy Virtualbox method to root.
3) Go through CDMA/DFS rigamarole (NV only RevA_MFPA yadda yadda)
4) Reboot and set CDMA only. Use BuildProp Editor to set telephony.lteOnCdmaDevice=0.
4b?) At some point I used DFS to manually program MDN/MIN/SID, but I'm not sure this is necessary.
5) Install Safestrap 3.11
6) Install CM10 KEXEC with Safestrap 3.11 in slot 1.
7) Boot CM10 and *22800 away! Cross your fingers, hand the phone to whoever is next to you in despair.
8) ???
9) Profit!
I erased Safestrap slot, uninstalled recovery and uninstalled the app when I was done.
has anybody successfully activated the stock JB on the Bionic on PagePlus?
no progress on this yet since I can't find any success stories on Hofo either.
thanks
BD
BuonaDomenica said:
has anybody successfully activated the stock JB on the Bionic on PagePlus?
no progress on this yet since I can't find any success stories on Hofo either.
thanks
BD
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they all claim this works
Droid-RAZR-MAXX-JellyBean-OTA-Activation-TXT-MMS-3G-ROOT-TETHERING-on-PagePlus
This one confirmed also
Droid-RAZR-and-RAZR-Maxx-Droid-4-Droid-Bionic-on-Pageplus-no-root-or-custom-roms
My brothers bionic activated just fine also...sometimes you just have to follow the steps Exactly as written
primetime^ said:
they all claim this works
Droid-RAZR-MAXX-JellyBean-OTA-Activation-TXT-MMS-3G-ROOT-TETHERING-on-PagePlus
This one confirmed also
Droid-RAZR-and-RAZR-Maxx-Droid-4-Droid-Bionic-on-Pageplus-no-root-or-custom-roms
My brothers bionic activated just fine also...sometimes you just have to follow the steps Exactly as written
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well your links are not working as I want to check it out
primetime^ said:
they all claim this works
Droid-RAZR-MAXX-JellyBean-OTA-Activation-TXT-MMS-3G-ROOT-TETHERING-on-PagePlus
This one confirmed also
Droid-RAZR-and-RAZR-Maxx-Droid-4-Droid-Bionic-on-Pageplus-no-root-or-custom-roms
My brothers bionic activated just fine also...sometimes you just have to follow the steps Exactly as written
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BuonaDomenica said:
well your links are not working as I want to check it out
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Droid-RAZR-MAXX-JellyBean-OTA-Activation-TXT-MMS-3G-ROOT-TETHERING-on-PagePlus
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1794056-Droid-RAZR-MAXX-JellyBean-OTA-Activation-TXT-MMS-3G-ROOT-TETHERING-on-PagePlus
Droid-RAZR-and-RAZR-Maxx-Droid-4-Droid-Bionic-on-Pageplus-no-root-or-custom-roms
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1795498-Droid-RAZR-and-RAZR-Maxx-Droid-4-Droid-Bionic-on-Pageplus-no-root-or-custom-roms!
they weren't links,,, google is your friend,,, they are at howardfourms enjoy these links though...
gonna be looking them over myself
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Kralik said:
I have been working on this for HOURS and tried just about every single thing I could. Root, CDMA workshop, DFS, MDN, MIN, SIN, Safestrap, CM10.1, CM10... what a mess! I can attest that it is possible to get working but might be very painful. I read the numerous new and old threads trying to piece together information. In the end it's hard to say what really worked but let me comment on a few things:
1) *22800 never worked on the stock ROM. Believe me, I tried it about 200 times.
2) You can program in your MDN/MIN/SID using DFS. However, doing so left me with no incoming calls/texts. Only outgoing... weird.
3) CM10.1 did nothing for me. There was a very annoying issue where I tried to activate it and it acted like it was going to but I couldn't "press 1" since the keypad was disabled during activation.
4) Hashcode's CM10 STOCK didn't boot at all. I tried it with both Safestrap 2.11 and 3.11. CM10 KEXEC booted.
5) I finally got the activation to work in CM10 KEXEC with Safestrap 3.11. After activation worked, incoming calls were fixed.
So... here's the kicker. After pulling my hair out and being frustrated for many, many hours I gave the phone to my wife. I had dialed *22800 and when it started to say "press 1" I handed the phone to her.
"See?!" I said.
"See what?" she said. She poked at the screen a bit.
"It wants me to press 1 and there's no dialpad."
"Hmmm..." she said.
Suddenly I heard the sound of ringing. "Wha...?! Hey, give me that. A different screen? 'Your phone is being activated now, please wait 15 minutes.' GAH! I mean... yay!"
I asked my wife what she did. She was like, "I dunno... I pressed Home Menu Back or something."
So... if I had to guess on a procedure I think it would be like:
1) Update phone to JB if not updated already.
2) Use easy Virtualbox method to root.
3) Go through CDMA/DFS rigamarole[/URL] (NV only RevA_MFPA yadda yadda)
4) Reboot and set CDMA only. Use BuildProp Editor to set telephony.lteOnCdmaDevice=0.
4b?) At some point I used DFS to manually program MDN/MIN/SID, but I'm not sure this is necessary.
5) Install Safestrap 3.11
6) Install CM10 KEXEC with Safestrap 3.11 in slot 1.
7) Boot CM10 and *22800 away! Cross your fingers, hand the phone to whoever is next to you in despair.
8) ???
9) Profit!
I erased Safestrap slot, uninstalled recovery and uninstalled the app when I was done.
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THANK YOU so much for making this post! I was finally able to activate my bionic after a week of reading the internet. lol. To update this post, yes, you need to do 4b. That step was what got me over the hump.
Anyone know the reason why no 3G? 1x works just fine. When toggle cdma/evdo, it still shows 1x.
I found some useful information about this about a month ago and some more details recently.
The system app com.motorola.setupwizard.phoneservice (VzwPhoneService.apk) actually intercepts attempts to call the activation numbers. The manifest file hinted at it with the names of the permissions and intents it has in there, and recently looking at decompiled source code confirmed it. The app is also responsible for SIM-based activation for Verizon 4G.
This app seems safe to disable for those on Verizon MVNOs; it is also on lists online of apps that people have safely disabled. When disabled, you can freely call up the activation screen with *228 or its variants.
Note that if you disable that app with a method that is permanent, like changing file extension, moving, or deleting, you should also disable com.motorola.setupwizard.controller (VzwController.apk) by one of those methods. If you ever wipe data, this will prevent it from getting stuck after the welcome screen if you tap start instead of doing the 4-corner bypass. (VzwController gets stuck waiting forever for the disabled VzwPhoneService) A side effect of disabling the additional app is that you no longer need to do the 4-corner bypass on first boot after wiping data when the phone isn't activated.
ShadyDreamer said:
I found some useful information about this about a month ago and some more details recently.
The system app com.motorola.setupwizard.phoneservice (VzwPhoneService.apk) actually intercepts attempts to call the activation numbers. The manifest file hinted at it with the names of the permissions and intents it has in there, and recently looking at decompiled source code confirmed it. The app is also responsible for SIM-based activation for Verizon 4G.
This app seems safe to disable for those on Verizon MVNOs; it is also on lists online of apps that people have safely disabled. When disabled, you can freely call up the activation screen with *228 or its variants.
Note that if you disable that app with a method that is permanent, like changing file extension, moving, or deleting, you should also disable com.motorola.setupwizard.controller (VzwController.apk) by one of those methods. If you ever wipe data, this will prevent it from getting stuck after the welcome screen if you tap start instead of doing the 4-corner bypass. (VzwController gets stuck waiting forever for the disabled VzwPhoneService) A side effect of disabling the additional app is that you no longer need to do the 4-corner bypass on first boot after wiping data when the phone isn't activated.
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THIS! This so much! I had given up on flashing custom rom's after successfully switching my XT912 to page plus (3g/MMS working) and from there had just given up on custom roms after such a large headache. That was a year ago when the phone was coming from ICS to Jellybean (that was a rookies worst nightmare when google is your only quick resource: wrong versions, wrong tools, old information and didn't know a damn bit better. Ugh) anyways, I recently came back to try it out but found out yet again I was trying to use old information when getting through the activation process. This solved it though. I used Titanium Backup (trial version) to delete the system app/process and activation screen popped up on first try! If anyone else has the same issue that I had, where US Cellular answered my activation call, don't fret. I imagine it has to do with the SID (CDMA Network ID) but then I had let the phone sit for a minute and noticed at the bottom "a special number needs to be called to activate this phone" hit that button then the Verizon activation system answers and its good to go from there.
I'll now install safestrap and hopefully get a version of CM11 to run properly which caused this whole re-flashing process. I had a "working" stock rom that would constantly try to activate on phone startup, but 3g would work after skipping all those annoying screens, however when booting to CM11 it was not working with 3g.
Thank you again for that information, I can confirm com.motorola.setupwizard.phoneservice is the culprit to OTA activation problems when switching to PagePlus network.

[Q] Telus HTC Desire 510 - problems removing software from device

Hey,
Wondering if somebody could help me out. I purchased a Telus HTC Desire 510. The bootloader has been unlocked, TWRP installed, SuperSU root access. I installed Titanium Backup. I uninstalled system software such as Twitter, Facebook, services etc, and have noticed that when I restart the phone, the software comes back.
Can someone explain to me why the O.S. is doing this? It's Android kitkat. I have noticed in any file manager that it defaults to and emulated folder etc //sdcard/emulated. Also thinking it might have something to do with HTC software pre-installed //dumby proof backup software? In the past on any Android device, after unlocking and rooting I've never had this problem. Starting to fumble me...
Thanks
rcatania31_ said:
Hey,
Wondering if somebody could help me out. I purchased a Telus HTC Desire 510. The bootloader has been unlocked, TWRP installed, SuperSU root access. I installed Titanium Backup. I uninstalled system software such as Twitter, Facebook, services etc, and have noticed that when I restart the phone, the software comes back.
Can someone explain to me why the O.S. is doing this? It's Android kitkat. I have noticed in any file manager that it defaults to and emulated folder etc //sdcard/emulated. Also thinking it might have something to do with HTC software pre-installed //dumby proof backup software? In the past on any Android device, after unlocking and rooting I've never had this problem. Starting to fumble me...
Thanks
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Hi, unfortunately I cannot help you at the moment but I will try to look up your problem. In the mean time, can you please create a stock backup from your ROM and make it available. This would be very helpful for many of us how are working on the VM / Sprint version of this device. Thanks in advance.
moh19814 said:
Hi, unfortunately I cannot help you at the moment but I will try to look up your problem. In the mean time, can you please create a stock backup from your ROM and make it available. This would be very helpful for many of us how are working on the VM / Sprint version of this device. Thanks in advance.
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Hey,
Thanks for the reply. I created a backup with TWRP, approx. size 2.5GB unzipped in a folder a few days ago. I will try to get it online /zipped/compressed I geuss to a reasonable size.
I do see your VM/Sprint roms available. Unsure whether to try them as it's a different carrier? Telus runs on GSM LTE 4 1700/2100Mhz band 4. Could always revert back but I don't want to wreck the phone.
A great little phone. Still very new.
I see some roms say ''write protection removed'. Would this have something to do with the stock software coming back on boot? Ie . facebook etc. I always assumed having SU rights basically removes write protection. Who knows.
rcatania31_ said:
Hey,
Thanks for the reply. I created a backup with TWRP, approx. size 2.5GB unzipped in a folder a few days ago. I will try to get it online /zipped/compressed I geuss to a reasonable size.
I do see your VM/Sprint roms available. Unsure whether to try them as it's a different carrier? Telus runs on GSM LTE 4 1700/2100Mhz band 4. Could always revert back but I don't want to wreck the phone.
A great little phone. Still very new.
I see some roms say ''write protection removed'. Would this have something to do with the stock software coming back on boot? Ie . facebook etc. I always assumed having SU rights basically removes write protection. Who knows.
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Since there is no S-OFF for this device, you'll need a kernel with write-protection removed... That's why the apps you remove keep reappearing upon reboot.
Surj138 said:
Since there is no S-OFF for this device, you'll need a kernel with write-protection removed... That's why the apps you remove keep reappearing upon reboot.
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Thanks for the response. I went ahead and flashed the Cricket kernel on the device and it worked. Being a Telus device it seems to make no difference. I will check and make sure 4G LTE still works - if the kernel even has anything to do with it?
Glad this worked as there is a tonne of garbage on these phones that I'd like to get rid of. I might go ahead and try a custom rom - with the HTC software removed - as it seems to cause some issues when removing (htc software) from Titanium Backup.
Question as I'm curious- has anyone figured out a way to unlock the governor for the CPU/GPU. I think this config would be a prime candidate to mild overclocking.
rcatania31_ said:
Thanks for the response. I went ahead and flashed the Cricket kernel on the device and it worked. Being a Telus device it seems to make no difference. I will check and make sure 4G LTE still works - if the kernel even has anything to do with it?
Glad this worked as there is a tonne of garbage on these phones that I'd like to get rid of. I might go ahead and try a custom rom - with the HTC software removed - as it seems to cause some issues when removing (htc software) from Titanium Backup.
Question as I'm curious- has anyone figured out a way to unlock the governor for the CPU/GPU. I think this config would be a prime candidate to mild overclocking.
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Hi, I do not think so, but I am not 100% sure. So far, for Cricket Kernel with Write Protection Removed v1.0, Ondemand was set as default governor and all Stock Governors was Enabled.
rcatania31_ said:
Hey,
Wondering if somebody could help me out. I purchased a Telus HTC Desire 510. The bootloader has been unlocked, TWRP installed, SuperSU root access. I installed Titanium Backup. I uninstalled system software such as Twitter, Facebook, services etc, and have noticed that when I restart the phone, the software comes back.
Can someone explain to me why the O.S. is doing this? It's Android kitkat. I have noticed in any file manager that it defaults to and emulated folder etc //sdcard/emulated. Also thinking it might have something to do with HTC software pre-installed //dumby proof backup software? In the past on any Android device, after unlocking and rooting I've never had this problem. Starting to fumble me...
Thanks
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The TELUS device is GSM, so likely the Cricket Kernel with write-protection removed will help you. Look under Android Development for it.
Sorry all.. realized this was a solved thread.
Did you install a Write Protect removed Kernel/image? That could be the reason. By the way, would you happen to have a TWRP stock backup that you make available for us? We're trying to get the VM/Sprint variant running on a GSM network, but so far we have not been very successful.
rcatania31_ said:
Hey,
Wondering if somebody could help me out. I purchased a Telus HTC Desire 510. The bootloader has been unlocked, TWRP installed, SuperSU root access. I installed Titanium Backup. I uninstalled system software such as Twitter, Facebook, services etc, and have noticed that when I restart the phone, the software comes back.
Can someone explain to me why the O.S. is doing this? It's Android kitkat. I have noticed in any file manager that it defaults to and emulated folder etc //sdcard/emulated. Also thinking it might have something to do with HTC software pre-installed //dumby proof backup software? In the past on any Android device, after unlocking and rooting I've never had this problem. Starting to fumble me...
Thanks
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Hey,
Thanks for the reply. I created a backup with TWRP, approx. size 2.5GB unzipped in a folder a few days ago. I will try to get it online /zipped/compressed I geuss to a reasonable size.
I do see your VM/Sprint roms available. Unsure whether to try them as it's a different carrier? Telus runs on GSM LTE 4 1700/2100Mhz band 4. Could always revert back but I don't want to wreck the phone.
A great little phone. Still very new.
I see some roms say ''write protection removed'. Would this have something to do with the stock software coming back on boot? Ie . facebook etc. I always assumed having SU rights basically removes write protection. Who knows.
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Hi, I would like to check if you had some time to get your Telus TWRP backup online or not yet. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I would like to check if you had some time to get your Telus TWRP backup online or not yet. Thanks in advance.
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Ill do it if you are still looking for it

Dead Turbo?

So I was running CF 1.3 base for quite a while with no issues. Two days ago my phone shut down on me and would not boot. I wipe everything multiple times. I wiped cache. I did a factory reset, nothing... I wiped again. Nothing.
It gets past the Motorola logo and then just sits at the boot screen. A couple of times it would say updating android, it would finish, but then it would go right back to the boot screen. After about 8 hours it finally booted and I used it all day yesterday. This morning my issue is back. I've flashed different images to see if it has something to do with 1.3. It's all the same. I think I might try to go back to kit kat. It seems to be a software problem, but I am starting to think that something most be wrong with my hardware.
I found this thread: https://forums.motorola.com/posts/b0021413e7
I think my phone is shot... Any ideas?
When I had my Razr Maxx I had an issue that was similar and nothing I tried would fix it. Factory reset cache wipe flashing different roms nothing. Finally I decided to factory restore it with RSD Lite and after that the problem went away and I was able to do everything again like normal. I don't know why a factory reset wouldn't fix it and that did but it did.
Thanks. That is my next step. Do you know where I can find the RSD image?
Is this what I need? http://forum.xda-developers.com/dro...quark-stock-firmware-moto-maxx-droid-t3063470
Do I need to worry about flashing radios and stuff back to 4.4.4?
Seems to be. Honestly I've used it on many Motorolas in the past but I haven't read much about using RSDlite on the turbo. I would just do some googling around I'm sure you'll find it
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So I was running CF 1.3 base for quite a while with no issues. Two days ago my phone shut down on me and would not boot. I wipe everything multiple times. I wiped cache. I did a factory reset, nothing... I wiped again. Nothing.
It gets past the Motorola logo and then just sits at the boot screen. A couple of times it would say updating android, it would finish, but then it would go right back to the boot screen. After about 8 hours it finally booted and I used it all day yesterday. This morning my issue is back. I've flashed different images to see if it has something to do with 1.3. It's all the same. I think I might try to go back to kit kat. It seems to be a software problem, but I am starting to think that something most be wrong with my hardware.
I found this thread: https://forums.motorola.com/posts/b0021413e7
I think my phone is shot... Any ideas?
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This just happened to me yesterday. Long story short, I have a strong suspicion that something about the recent Moto Actions update is breaking our phones for reasons that I describe here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/complicated-problem-restore-doesnt-help-t3184251. I managed to fix it, but I re-broke it because I'm an idiot and the method I used before isn't working. If you get it fixed and get your 1.3 CF image back up and running, I would strongly recommend against allowing the Moto Actions update. I have a feeling that we're going to be hearing more about this soon from other people.
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This just happened to me yesterday. Long story short, I have a strong suspicion that something about the recent Moto Actions update is breaking our phones for reasons that I describe here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/complicated-problem-restore-doesnt-help-t3184251. I managed to fix it, but I re-broke it because I'm an idiot and the method I used before isn't working. If you get it fixed and get your 1.3 CF image back up and running, I would strongly recommend against allowing the Moto Actions update. I have a feeling that we're going to be hearing more about this soon from other people.
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That makes sense, after I finally got mine going, I updated Moto Actions and all the other apps it crashed again in about 12 hours. If I can finally get it to boot again, I think I am going to test your theory. If you figure out how to get it booted again, please share!
Edit, which rootjunky image did you flash? SU2-12?
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That makes sense. Like an idiot, after I finally got mine going, I updated Moto Actions and it crashed again. If I can finally get it to boot again, I think I am going to test your theory. If you figure out how to get it booted again, please share!
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I did get it booted again. I flashed the kitkat update (not the stock, stock update 1, which is what you should be on if you're using mofo) file on the firmware thread that was posted here using the version of RSDlite that was posted there. The key is just to wait a really, really long time. Even if the screen goes black, it could potentially still be booting, especially if the back of the phone gets warm. I left it plugged in, let it get to the boot animation and left the house for several hours, and when I got back it appeared to be functional, but things were slow and choppy at times and my home button didn't work. The settings menu from the pull down menu didn't work either. I had to access settings from the app drawer. I tried a factory reset from the settings menu, and that just re-broke everything. So now I'm back at square one. I re-flashed the same image using RSDlite again, and now I've waited about 10 minutes and I'm still looking at the boot screen, which at this point is normal since the problem occurred.
I got a hold of an old copy of the Motorola Sensor Services apk. As far as I can tell, this is the apk that is replaced by Moto Actions, which according to Google Play is only compatible with 5.0 and above. My plan for tonight is to wait until the thing decides to boot, attempt to start the stock Sensor Services app and get it to do the sensor firmware uninstall that I mentioned in my other post. If that doesn't work, I'm going to try to install the apk that I found and see if I have any more luck with that. I'll report back here when I get a chance to do that. Let me know if you figure out a solution.
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That makes sense, after I finally got mine going, I updated Moto Actions and all the other apps it crashed again in about 12 hours. If I can finally get it to boot again, I think I am going to test your theory. If you figure out how to get it booted again, please share!
Edit, which rootjunky image did you flash? SU2-12?
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Yeah, I used SU2-12.
I followed the procedure outlined here to go back to stock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6avEPGWB8E0 I used the SU2-12 file, but I lost everything... Thanks for the help. I hope there is a fix for this soon! I'll test your idea about MOTO Actions and report.
Edit: Well, I thought my phone was booting when I wrote the above, but it has been 30 minutes and it has not booted...
So, I can get it to boot - although it is not easy and it takes me like 30 minutes and I haven't found a full proof method yet, but after it goes to sleep I have to start the process all over. It has been a frustrating 3 days.
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This just happened to me yesterday. Long story short, I have a strong suspicion that something about the recent Moto Actions update is breaking our phones for reasons that I describe here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/complicated-problem-restore-doesnt-help-t3184251. I managed to fix it, but I re-broke it because I'm an idiot and the method I used before isn't working. If you get it fixed and get your 1.3 CF image back up and running, I would strongly recommend against allowing the Moto Actions update. I have a feeling that we're going to be hearing more about this soon from other people.
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I think you are onto something. I'm currently on 4.4.4 and it is bone stock. When I go into the Play Store it shows that I have Moto Actions installed, but when I click on the app it says that it is not compatible with my device. I've tried wiping the data from the app, force closing it, and clearing the cache. None of that has prompted me to uninstall the sensors. By the way, I found the Moto sensors app and tried doing the same thing, no luck.
So, I think I have the 5.1 Moto Actions installed still, which is causing the 4.4.4 image to freak out. I've thought about trying to go official 5.1 and see if that fixes it, but since I have a replacement on the way, think I might just leave it be - unless someone (like you) figures this thing out.
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I think you are onto something. I'm currently on 4.4.4 and it is bone stock. When I go into the Play Store it shows that I have Moto Actions installed, but when I click on the app it says that it is not compatible with my device. I've tried wiping the data from the app, force closing it, and clearing the cache. None of that has prompted me to uninstall the sensors. By the way, I found the Moto sensors app and tried doing the same thing, no luck.
So, I think I have the 5.1 Moto Actions installed still, which is causing the 4.4.4 image to freak out. I've thought about trying to go official 5.1 and see if that fixes it, but since I have a replacement on the way, think I might just leave it be - unless someone (like you) figures this thing out.
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I ended up getting a replacement from Motorola too. If it has 5.1 on it, I'll sell it and get one with 4.4.4. Thanks a lot for the tip, by the way. I might still work on it just as a hobby, but I'm out of ideas. Of all the many, many devices I've tinkered with, this is the first one that I ever permanently messed up, so I'd like to fix it as a matter of pride, but I now only have 48 hours to do so. After looking at logcats, the partition table of the phone and the androidmanifest.xml of the motorola sensor services apk, I'm pretty much certain that this app writes those sensor drivers to a partition other than the ones that get flashed when we up/downgrade (ie system, boot, recovery, etc.), which is why these processes don't fix the problem. Theoretically, if I knew which partition that was, I could find someone with a working Turbo who could dump that image, and if I get lucky and it's a partition that isn't sig checked by the bootloader (like the radios, for example), I could flash that and be good to go. I have no idea how to figure out which partition that would be, though. The obvious choice was the "firmware" partition, but that partition has a lot of drivers that seem to relate to lots of different important things, so messing with that seems scary. I also don't know anyone who is knowledgeable enough to generate that image (myself included), so it's a moot point.
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I ended up getting a replacement from Motorola too. If it has 5.1 on it, I'll sell it and get one with 4.4.4. Thanks a lot for the tip, by the way. I might still work on it just as a hobby, but I'm out of ideas. Of all the many, many devices I've tinkered with, this is the first one that I ever permanently messed up, so I'd like to fix it as a matter of pride, but I now only have 48 hours to do so. After looking at logcats, the partition table of the phone and the androidmanifest.xml of the motorola sensor services apk, I'm pretty much certain that this app writes those sensor drivers to a partition other than the ones that get flashed when we up/downgrade (ie system, boot, recovery, etc.), which is why these processes don't fix the problem. Theoretically, if I knew which partition that was, I could find someone with a working Turbo who could dump that image, and if I get lucky and it's a partition that isn't sig checked by the bootloader (like the radios, for example), I could flash that and be good to go. I have no idea how to figure out which partition that would be, though. The obvious choice was the "firmware" partition, but that partition has a lot of drivers that seem to relate to lots of different important things, so messing with that seems scary. I also don't know anyone who is knowledgeable enough to generate that image (myself included), so it's a moot point.
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My question is why hasn't anyone else's device gotten borked since the update? I've had it since the update was distributed with no issues and use Moto Actions continuously. Seems like if it really is a combination of writing drivers to a partition that isn't compatible it would be a universal issue. If only 2 people who have a mofo'd 5.1 IMG (out of probably hundreds) experienced issues my bet is on some weird glitch that occured when you initially flashed the updated firmware to get 5.1 working on the mofo'd device, rather than some general driver incompatibility.
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My question is why hasn't anyone else's device gotten borked since the update? I've had it since the update was distributed with no issues and use Moto Actions continuously. Seems like if it really is a combination of writing drivers to a partition that isn't compatible it would be a universal issue. If only 2 people who have a mofo'd 5.1 IMG (out of probably hundreds) experienced issues my bet is on some weird glitch that occured when you initially flashed the updated firmware to get 5.1 working on the mofo'd device, rather than some general driver incompatibility.
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I agree. Either it was a corrupt driver installation that worked just well enough for the app not to realize it, or the firmware update happens silently only when requested (similar to Google play services), and we're all one chop chop flashlight away from a phone apocalypse. Hopefully it's the former.
So, I went ahead and updated my device to official 5.1 and the problem is still there. The moto actions app that is installed still says that it is not compatible with my phone. I have cant figure out how to clear it or delete it or anything. And when I think I have it, I let the phone sleep and I can't bring it back to life again without waiting for a 15 min+ boot. Oh well, at least the bootloader says "official" now rather than "modified." So, Motorola should not complain about it. Thanks for trying to figure it out @TheSt33v
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So, I went ahead and updated my device to official 5.1 and the problem is still there. The moto actions app that is installed still says that it is not compatible with my phone. I have cant figure out how to clear it or delete it or anything. And when I think I have it, I let the phone sleep and I can't bring it back to life again without waiting for a 15 min+ boot. Oh well, at least the bootloader says "official" now rather than "modified." So, Motorola should not complain about it. Thanks for trying to figure it out @TheSt33v
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Good to know. I picked the $25 option specifically because the free one requires an inspection, but I'll probably update it anyway. I'm not surprised that it didn't solve the problem though. When we flash those upgrade/downgrade images, we're basically just doing manually what RSD lite/Verizon upgrade agent does automatically.
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TheSt33v said:
This just happened to me yesterday. Long story short, I have a strong suspicion that something about the recent Moto Actions update is breaking our phones for reasons that I describe here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/complicated-problem-restore-doesnt-help-t3184251. I managed to fix it, but I re-broke it because I'm an idiot and the method I used before isn't working. If you get it fixed and get your 1.3 CF image back up and running, I would strongly recommend against allowing the Moto Actions update. I have a feeling that we're going to be hearing more about this soon from other people.[/QUO​TE]
you called it! Just spent 2 hours reflashing 1.3 first repeated V4A, then Base. flashing sick Android upon Recovery attempt, FAIL. reflashed radios and such and with different "vol& pwr" sequence was able to get in to wipe cache. Not hat it would help me but i viewed chche Logs and im wondering if, to the right person, it would help to have copies of them?? It's a bunch of pages tho and and not sure if it would help.
My plan it to, in Recovery, Factory wipe, then reboot to Bootloader and attempt to flash base. W/ all sys.img's, then wipe caches again. ihave read the whole thread early yesterday morning but i fell asleep prob 20 times during. it was like 3 ishi think SO, i'll now go re read probably to find that you've already ruled out "my plan"
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TheSt33v said:
This just happened to me yesterday. Long story short, I have a strong suspicion that something about the recent Moto Actions update is breaking our phones for reasons that I describe here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/complicated-problem-restore-doesnt-help-t3184251. I managed to fix it, but I re-broke it because I'm an idiot and the method I used before isn't working. If you get it fixed and get your 1.3 CF image back up and running, I would strongly recommend against allowing the Moto Actions update. I have a feeling that we're going to be hearing more about this soon from other people.[/QUO​TE]
you called it! Just spent 2 hours reflashing 1.3 first repeated V4A, then Base. flashing sick Android upon Recovery attempt, FAIL. reflashed radios and such and with different "vol& pwr" sequence was able to get in to wipe cache. Not hat it would help me but i viewed chche Logs and im wondering if, to the right person, it would help to have copies of them?? It's a bunch of pages tho and and not sure if it would help.
My plan it to, in Recovery, Factory wipe, then reboot to Bootloader and attempt to flash base. W/ all sys.img's, then wipe caches again. ihave read the whole thread early yesterday morning but i fell asleep prob 20 times during. it was like 3 ishi think SO, i'll now go re read probably to find that you've already ruled out "my plan"
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Damn. I was hoping I was wrong. Yeah, I did what you suggested many, many times. If you end up reflashing 4.4.4 and you see the message to uninstall the sensor firmware, do it and FLASH NOTHING ELSE until a solution is found. If not, it's really easy to get a new one from Motorola.
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ctopher4 said:
Damn. I was hoping I was wrong. Yeah, I did what you suggested many, many times. If you end up reflashing 4.4.4 and you see the message to uninstall the sensor firmware, do it and FLASH NOTHING ELSE until a solution is found. If not, it's really easy to get a new one from Motorola.
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O Jeez, xda gave me a " token timed out message" but only after I hit post reply and, it was a novel! I have to get at least 2.5 hours sleep tonight because that been normal lately. Besides setting up Moto functionality, I'm golden and I do have their updates blocked best I can anyway. Hope all is working.
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O Jeez, xda gave me a " token timed out message" but only after I hit post reply and, it was a novel! I have to get at least 2.5 hours sleep tonight because that been normal lately. Besides setting up Moto functionality, I'm golden and I do have their updates blocked best I can anyway. Hope all is working.
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Awesome! Well I managed to fix it too, Moto functionality included!!!! I'll explain on my other thread.
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What was the solution that found? I'm going through the same problem.

ROM Flash not working - multiple attempts, different ROMs

I soft bricked my Sprint HTC One M7 and can't get a new ROM working. I'll start by saying I am probably in over my head and never should have done this to begin with. On the bright side, this is a backup device essentially being used as a toy. I have spent hours trying different things and searching the forums without finding any threads with the same issue. My apologies in advance if there is a thread I could have read but I could not find one. So, on to what I have done and the current issues I am having.
I'm not sure all of this background is necessary but it can't hurt. I successfully unlocked the phone, loaded TWRP, and I thought, rooted the phone, all using the guide on htconeroot.com. I attempted to run a program that requires root access and it said "no root access". I then used fastboot to load SuperSU 2.46 and it all went south. After I loaded SuperSU 2.46, the phone hung on the HTC One load screen.
At this point, I decided I would just Flash a new ROM to the phone. After spending hours trying to get adb to recognize the phone (a whole different story), I finally managed to get adb sideload to work and flashed the most recent version of Android Revolution. I went through the entire install process and got a message saying the install was successful. However, when the phone rebooted, as it was loading it switched to say recovery at the top and loaded into TWRP. I noticed the message icon at the bottom, center of the screen and tapped it. It switched to a gray screen which said "updating partition details..." at the bottom. It just hangs on that screen. I wiped cache with no luck and had same result when I re-flashed.
I tried Viper ROM 8.0 and had the exact same issue as Revolution.
I attempted Bad Boyz 1.4 which got a little further but still wouldn't load. I tried Bad Boyz 1.2 to see if their ROM with Sense 5.0 would work. That version said install successful and rebooted. I got really excited when it showed updating Android and started counting through app updates. It got to the unlock screen with the time and HTC default background picture. When I pull up the lock to unlock the phone, I get error messages that messages stopped unexpectedly and HTC Sense stopped unexpectedly. It then sits on a white screen with the green HTC logo for ~10 seconds and then reboots. If I let it go without trying to unlock it, it still reboots after 20-30 seconds, caught in an unending boot loop.
I am at a loss at this point. Do I try a few other ROMs until I find one that works? Am I doing something wrong? I should add that the guide I used said nothing about a Nandroid backup so I don't have one ?, and I really don't want to go back to stock anyway.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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I soft bricked my Sprint HTC One M7 and can't get a new ROM working. I'll start by saying I am probably in over my head and never should have done this to begin with. On the bright side, this is a backup device essentially being used as a toy. I have spent hours trying different things and searching the forums without finding any threads with the same issue. My apologies in advance if there is a thread I could have read but I could not find one. So, on to what I have done and the current issues I am having.
I'm not sure all of this background is necessary but it can't hurt. I successfully unlocked the phone, loaded TWRP, and I thought, rooted the phone, all using the guide on htconeroot.com. I attempted to run a program that requires root access and it said "no root access". I then used fastboot to load SuperSU 2.46 and it all went south. After I loaded SuperSU 2.46, the phone hung on the HTC One load screen.
At this point, I decided I would just Flash a new ROM to the phone. After spending hours trying to get adb to recognize the phone (a whole different story), I finally managed to get adb sideload to work and flashed the most recent version of Android Revolution. I went through the entire install process and got a message saying the install was successful. However, when the phone rebooted, as it was loading it switched to say recovery at the top and loaded into TWRP. I noticed the message icon at the bottom, center of the screen and tapped it. It switched to a gray screen which said "updating partition details..." at the bottom. It just hangs on that screen. I wiped cache with no luck and had same result when I re-flashed.
I tried Viper ROM 8.0 and had the exact same issue as Revolution.
I attempted Bad Boyz 1.4 which got a little further but still wouldn't load. I tried Bad Boyz 1.2 to see if their ROM with Sense 5.0 would work. That version said install successful and rebooted. I got really excited when it showed updating Android and started counting through app updates. It got to the unlock screen with the time and HTC default background picture. When I pull up the lock to unlock the phone, I get error messages that messages stopped unexpectedly and HTC Sense stopped unexpectedly. It then sits on a white screen with the green HTC logo for ~10 seconds and then reboots. If I let it go without trying to unlock it, it still reboots after 20-30 seconds, caught in an unending boot loop.
I am at a loss at this point. Do I try a few other ROMs until I find one that works? Am I doing something wrong? I should add that the guide I used said nothing about a Nandroid backup so I don't have one ?, and I really don't want to go back to stock anyway.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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You have a CDMA Sprint htc one (M7WLS variant) ARHD is a rom for GSM htc one (M7_UL or M7_U variants). You can only flash custom recovery, custom roms, kernels ect that are made for the Sprint HTC One (M7WLS).
So you can flash twrp for sprint, then flash a sprint custom rom
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return to your stock rom using a sprint RUU.
You can find the sprint roms in the "Sprint HTC One" section of xda. TWRP recovery for sprint can be found on their website, the filename should ends with "wls.img"
If your phone was running on android lollipop then using a lower version than supersu2.46 is what caused the bootloop. Thats why you shouldn't follow outdated guides from 2013 like the one at htconeroot.com
We can help you flashing the custom recovery/rom or the RUU, its up to you.
Thanks for the quick reply. I probably should have realized the CDMA vs GSM issue. I used to sell Sprint phones 20 years ago.
I would rather go with a custom ROM on the phone without all of the bloatware/sprint garbage.
I understand the issue with ARHD but what about Bad Boyz? I am using their Sprint ROM v 1.2 from the Sprint M7 section with no luck. It loads Android all the way to the lock screen with the time, status bar, and sense skyscraper wallpaper but then crashes. I tried 1.4 first and it got to the unlock screen but no status bar or sense background (skyscraper wallpaper).
You mention TWRP for Sprint. Is there a specific Sprint version and if I used a different version would it have gotten that far? Should I install a different version of TWRP and try flashing Bad Boyz again?
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Thanks for the quick reply. I probably should have realized the CDMA vs GSM issue. I used to sell Sprint phones 20 years ago.
I would rather go with a custom ROM on the phone without all of the bloatware/sprint garbage.
I understand the issue with ARHD but what about Bad Boyz? I am using their Sprint ROM v 1.2 from the Sprint M7 section with no luck. It loads Android all the way to the lock screen with the time, status bar, and sense skyscraper wallpaper but then crashes. I tried 1.4 first and it got to the unlock screen but no status bar or sense background (skyscraper wallpaper).
You mention TWRP for Sprint. Is there a specific Sprint version and if I used a different version would it have gotten that far? Should I install a different version of TWRP and try flashing Bad Boyz again?
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If there is a specific version of twrp mentioned in bad boyz thread, use that one. Otherwise any recent version should work but yes it must absolutely be a sprint twrp recovery.
Here are all the sprint version: https://dl.twrp.me/m7wls/
The M7_UL have different partition layout than the Sprint version (see both links below). The kernel (/boot partition), the OS (/system partition) and the radio (/radio) are not located at the same place on the memory. If flashing a M7_UL rom a Sprint phone you'll end up with the OS flashed on the Kernel partition, the Kernel flashed on the radio partition etc... This should be easily fixed by re-flashing a custom rom (if the rom does include its own kernel and radio to overwirte the bad flash). In the worst case, you'll have to flash a RUU to fix everything and then relfash sprint twrp and a sprint custom rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317621
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236254
Thanks for all the help. I was able to work on it again last night. I updated TWRP and was able to get viper ROM loaded and working...mostly. I had to delete HTCSetupwiz.apk to get out of the hands-free activation loop. The only problem is, the home key does not work. I get the haptic response from it but it doesn't do anything.
I tried Viper 8.0 and 9.0 and had same issue. I tried to switch to Bad Boyz and adb was hanging at ~7%. I am feeling much more comfortable with all of this and I think I can fix the loading issue with Bad Boyz. I just tired of fiddling with it last night. Before I do that, any idea how to get the home key working with Viper?
Would it be best to flash the ruu and start over just to make sure there are no lingering problems from screwing up the partitions?
Thanks again for all the help.
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If there is a specific version of twrp mentioned in bad boyz thread, use that one. Otherwise any recent version should work but yes it must absolutely be a sprint twrp recovery.
Here are all the sprint version: https://dl.twrp.me/m7wls/
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Sorry to bug in... yeah I know, no need to tell me, people have been telling me plenty enough of their kind thoughts..., but the universal builds http://android.cmphys.com/twrp-m7/
should work on M7_U, M7_UL, M7_WLS, M7_WLV
they use "by-name" partitions, etc
maybe even the official builds, as mdmower is the maintainer, but unsure, since I haven't checked.
Obviously, still doesn't allow you flash a ROM not meant for your particular device, especially that many installer-scripts still use hardcoded mmcbkls, which would seriously break things
hmm, that reminds me.... have to check on something else too

OTA update endless fail loop PPWS29.69-39-6-4 on Magisk (un)rooted X4

I have two (identical) X4 1900-1 Android One phones , both were rooted with Magisk patched boot image on PPWS29.69-39-6-2. I was able to restore boot image with Magisk Manager on one and the January 1 PPWS29.69-39-6-4 OTA update completed successfully, I reinstalled Magisk per tutorial, root is present and Safetynet passed. The other one became stuck in a kind of updating loop for this OTA prior to restoring the image with Magisk, the update failed on "Step 3 of 6", then starts all over again, ad infinitum, causing battery drain and slowdown. It started this before I restored the boot image with Magisk but fail is continuing since doing so and after a reboot. Automatic updates were turned off in Developer Options, but it still tried to install the update before notifying me that it was available. One difference after restoring boot image with Magisk is that the phone is no longer showing the update progress page--when you tap System Updates the CHecking for Updates flashes briefly and then a toast says Software Update Unsuccessful. That message comes up every few seconds.
My past experience with failed OTA updates on other devices has been the update process stops with one failed update, never tries again and I had to flash manually. Wondering about the best way to address this issue is. One of these phones is my "backup" device, so I have some wiggle room on what to do. Should I (a) flash stock back on the problem phone and let it go through the several security updates, or could I possibly restore a TWRP backup from the updated phone on the problem one? I did a similar restore years ago from one Moto XT926 to another and it worked, but I believe the restored phone might have acquired the serial # of the donor.
I took logcats before and after unrooting, but had trouble uploading one of them. I'll try again.
I spoke a little too soon on the one that "successfully" updated. It is unable to complete phone calls with the same SIM that works in the one that keeps giving the failed update message. Calls just end as soon as send is pressed, or hang trying to connect. In Settings it shows the correct phone number etc., network settings are same as the working phone and this one worked with this SIM a few weeks ago. Some problems connecting to computer visa wifi as well. Beginning to wonder if this is a bad update? Could really use some help here as I don't have a fully functional phone now.
Turns out the "successfully" updated phone is pretty borked. Lots of strange behavior and black screen freezes. The modem/radio seem to have major problems. With no sim card in the phone, the LTE icon shows and indicates signal, but no connectivity. Freezes and blank screens when I hop around in Settings. Wifi connect is wonky. And no phone connectivity with SIM. Looking like I'm gonna have to go back to stock with PPWS29.69-39-6-2, the latest full FW I have.
Has anyone out there had problems with this OTA?
Where can I find the log file from the OTA update, to try and see what went bad?
On the "failed" phone, I was able to find the url for the OTA update (Blur_Version.29.461.4-29.481.10.payton_fi.google_fi.en.US.zip -- PPWS29.69-39-6-4) on the logcat and download it. I've uploaded it to Drive and here is the link is below if anyone needs it. There are lot of error and suspicious messages in one of the logcats from the failed one but interpreting them meaningfully is above my paygrade. I've attached another log to this post. Can someone tell me how to stop the endless updater loop until I can fix the other phone? I am unsure what app/service to disable. I read somewhere there is a way to delay updates on Pie, but it doesn't appear to be a toggle anywhere in Settings.
This is the Android One/Google Fi variant XT1900-1. Flash at own risk!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=151TRLKfmlROCT6f--U4PWRPqmkFyD0T9
The option to force updates is in Developer Options about 10 lines down.
Apparently it defaults to ON.
I have not tested that this would prevent updates since I leave it on, since I want updates.
Force Updates
KrisM22 said:
The option to force updates is in Developer Options about 10 lines down.
Apparently it defaults to ON.
I have not tested that this would prevent updates since I leave it on, since I want updates.
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Thanks , however that option was turned OFF in Developer Options. Update still forced itself on both phones.
Oh well! It's all google's fault!
Back to stock working so far
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Oh well! It's all google's fault!
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Appears so. Keep reading.
I flashed stock PPWS29.69-39-6-2 and so far things seem to be working--phone, data, wifi.
I'll give a full update on functionality and de-borking when the thing's finished its updates and app installs.
I did notice that in device setup, in the Google Terms the last item "Install updates and apps", states "This device may automatically download and install updates and apps from Google and your device manufacturer...." and there is no on/off toggle!!!! You are forced to accept this "setting", the only option is "Accept"!
Thanks again Google.
I suppose this means that the Developer Options setting is moot.
I would be interested to know if this "(it's not a bug it's a) Feature" is present in Oreo builds?
Remember that google doesn't write android so we can modify it - in fact, google goes WAY out of its way to prevent that - that is why there are so many releases of things like Majisk - google keeps blocking them.
Only a tiny tiny fraction of Moto X4 users attempt any modification of their phones.
You might succeed because you have not yet flashed a custom ROM and thus changed the bootloader and file system from the stock OTA'ed Pie setup. Those that have cannot return. Apparently ever.
KrisM22, would you say that the X4 is a less suitable device than others for rooting? And BTW appreciate your noob warnings, only wish they had appeared sooner. I had already rooted these earlier.
As a matter of practice, I never flash custom ROM or recovery on devices until after they've reached end of OEM support. Actually with the ability to boot TWRP via fastboot I don't see any advantage to installing it but numerous disadvantages. I have unlocked and rooted all my (unlockable) devices, but I may rethink that in light of these recent Android changes. For my next phone I would probably choose a more mod-friendly OEM, if such exists. One+ maybe?
a) you're welcome
b) don't mod this X4 in any way if you are OTA upgraded to Pie.
You might have been able to modify it if it was still on 7 or 8 but I have no idea what the devs are using for
1) bootloader
2)file structiure.
I think, if you have to root, go back to something like a G3, where the bootloader didn't change and the file structure didn't change. Even the Z play had probs around the Oreo bootloader change, but we still could use rsdlite to get back from most disasters.
iow, think pre/pre Treble in any form. It may be, in a couple more years, when Treble has stabilized, that we can get away with modifying things, but on a current phone I would avoid it, UNLESS others have already successfully/repeatedly done it.
I also feel that most of the reason for flashing a custom ROM are gone. People get there, spend a lot of time playing with updates and releases, and eventually go back to stock. There are always a few exceptions, but... As to the various reasons for "needing" root, I feel there are always alternatives. I use Block This! to keep ads out of Brave, BBC app, and APNews app. While there are occasions like can't-edit-build prop, I find I can live without it. It is an adjustment of attitude/expectation. Yes, I have had tons of fun and wasted tons of hours playing with my past phones, it happens I haven't missed it with this one, especially since the sec updates are so recent - I don't worry until it's a year or 2 past.
Once the X4 is on Pie stock, do not modify it in any way.
As to other phones, yes, if you really have to modify it, search the wealth of info that is XDA until you have found a phone that folks have been able to repeatedly get back to stock - be on the lookout for a trail of endless posts about bricked phones and blank flash stuff - a sure sign to avoid it. - This forum is littered with them!
If you have modified a phone: BEFORE taking an OTA, flash phone with latest stock, then let it take the OTA. I had to modify that - I have no idea if you can flash this thing once it is on Pie.
I also feel that most of the reason for flashing a custom ROM are gone.
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I agree, especially for current devices that are still supported. I'll leave these stock at least until that ends. I actually though it had already reached EOS, so I was caught with my pants down. That said, these phones ran just as well stock/rooted as all of their predecessors I have owned, and as well as when unrooted--until the update fail happened. I may root one if I decide to keep using it beyond EOS. And it's true that most custom ROMs are rarely as smooth and reliable as factory.
Yes, I have had tons of fun and wasted tons of hours playing with my past phones
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True Dat! But, a hobby is a hobby, and not everything hobbyists do in any field turns out stellar. One reason I always try to have have a decent running backup phone if I mess with a daily driver.
With an EOS device, the risk of a bad outcome is to a large degree mitgated by the greatly diminished value of the device. I have a Moto X 2015 Clark that I've been playing with Randomblame's LOS16 builds on, and it is very usable. Too bad that phone never had good battery life, I liked everything else about it. Might as well keep it rather than sell it for the maybe 50 bucks it might bring. Hell, I only cut my last XT926 loose early last year!
Everything's looking good. After flashing back to stock PPWS29.69-39-6-2, Phone updated OTA to PPWS29.69-39-6-4 and everything appears to be working well. So far no bad residue from past rooting etc.
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Everything's looking good. After flashing back to stock PPWS29.69-39-6-2, Phone updated OTA to PPWS29.69-39-6-4 and everything appears to be working well. So far no bad residue from past rooting etc.
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EXCELLENT!!! Great to hear!
Yes, always have a backup!!!
EOS: I was surprised by this update and am now guessing that we might even get one in Mar or Apr. We'll just have to see if that includes 10. But to me a phone is not really "EOS" until maybe a year or 2 after it stops getting updates. I haven't heard of anyone getting hacked. On any phone.
Great!!!
If you are willing, could you do a couple things:
Go to first post edit, go advanced and mark thread as SOLVED.
add a post about how you did it:
1) disclaimer: "Do at your own risk. I am not responsible for anything." or some such!
2. a sentence or 2 about how you did the flash.
3. attach a copy of the bat file you used for the flash.
I think only works if you haven't changed bootloader or file system - NO custom ROM.
Thanks!
Post issue solved etc.
I will happily do that once I've gotten the second X4 straightened out, at that point I'll feel confident it is really "solved".. Probably next week at soonest, I have a minor medical procedure today. I didn't use a .bat file, I fastboot flashed each .img, erase and sparsechunk the old school way. There was a flashall.bat I found on XDA but it was for Oreo builds, had a couple lines in it I was unsure about, and wasn't comfortable modifying it.
Many thanks! Hope all goes well with that today!
If you could provide a log, or list of commands used, that would help!
Update on flashing 2nd X4 back to stock...Flashed PPWS29.69-39-6-2 twice same results: I have wifi/LTE connectivity issues, the wifi constantly connects and disconnects and phone/LTE tries and fails.
There are a couple of threads that discuss similar probles with the X4 and offer various solutions. I may try those, or going back to original Moto Pie ROM or an intermediate build. I also was able to grab the latest Jan. 1 update ROM and that's another option.
The odd thing about this flash is that everything about the phone state was 100% identical to the other X4 that I successfully restored via exact same methods. It would appear that "your mileage may vary" applies. I'll update again when I have new info.
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Update on flashing 2nd X4 back to stock...Flashed PPWS29.69-39-6-2 twice same results: I have wifi/LTE connectivity issues, the wifi constantly connects and disconnects and phone/LTE tries and fails.
There are a couple of threads that discuss similar probles with the X4 and offer various solutions. I may try those, or going back to original Moto Pie ROM or an intermediate build. I also was able to grab the latest Jan. 1 update ROM and that's another option.
The odd thing about this flash is that everything about the phone state was 100% identical to the other X4 that I successfully restored via exact same methods. It would appear that "your mileage may vary" applies. I'll update again when I have new info.
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Thanks. modem problems? Dunno... Keep us posted! Thanks!
Are your two One fi, or regular - I bet the motherboards on the two are different, thus the different result.
Both One/Fi. Same baseband versionon both.
Just re-flashed NON-HLOS.bin ad fsg.mbn, same results.
I'm a little baffled by the script commands that follow these flashes to "erase modemst1/t2". One user on this thread claimed omitting (commenting out) those erase commands cured the problem https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x4/how-to/android-one-xt1900-1-wifi-sim-stock-t3941837.
I tried the modem flash mentioned above with out the erase commands. No change.
Another suggests:
My XT1900-7 had lost its IMEIs and Wifi connections, even after factory reset.
The solution:
Get XT1900-1_PAYTON_FI_9.0_PPWS29.69-39-2-4_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip from lolinet
if you are booting from slot _b, then go to fastboot and flash modem from this FI ROM:
Code:
fastboot flash modem_b NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot reboot
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Thinking about flashing back to original stock Pie 29.69-26, or the latest 29.69-39-6-4.

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