I have an Sprint HTC One M7.
Current build:
S-OFF
Custom Boot loader (rootlinux build)
CMW Touch Recovery
Team Nocurnal Sense 6 Rom
I have flashed different radios, recoveries, and roms to try and resolve the issue. I currently can't make calls or receive them, nor sms. Data is half functional in areas I know have 4g.
Is there any way to get my phone completely back to out of box. The person who resolves my issue without suggesting a warranty will get a reward.
Thanks in advance!
netslum said:
I have an Sprint HTC One M7.
Current build:
S-OFF
Custom Boot loader (rootlinux build)
CMW Touch Recovery
Team Nocurnal Sense 6 Rom
I have flashed different radios, recoveries, and roms to try and resolve the issue. I currently can't make calls or receive them, nor sms. Data is half functional in areas I know have 4g.
Is there any way to get my phone completely back to out of box. The person who resolves my issue without suggesting a warranty will get a reward.
Thanks in advance!
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Yes run the RUU.
**edit** http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658910
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I've got a 32GB Sprint HTC One m7, unlocked bootloader and operating on a Mac. I wanted to try and use this ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265820) to flash over what I have and see (with a sense of humor) if it would unlock my SIM.
I installed TWRP (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870), and before I could flash SuperSU, my dumb ass did a full wipe and erased the current ROM without backing up. So here's what my phone can do currently:
-Boot into boot loader
-Run fastboot/adb commands
-Boot into recovery [only after flashing via fastboot; will not stick]
The phone will not mount SD to a computer and when I flash a ROM via sideload or fastboot, it shows the HTC Developer boot screen, then the screen goes black and the orange charging LED stays on. I have to hard reset the phone and start back up in bootloader to get anywhere. I want to get back to square one, so I can actually do this the correct way. I've been flashing ROMs since the original Motorola Droid, so I know the biz, I'm just flat out of ideas at this point. Halp, please?
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Didnt the Sprint version have an official RUU somewhere ... best to return to stock and restart
Yes, found the RUU. Give this a go!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
EDIT: OP, in the future, I'd avoid flashing things from here onto your Sprint version. Especially something like that, which is an unmodified stock HTC base. Most ROMs made for GSM phones need to be edited and further modified for CDMA devices, in my experience.
Sent from my HTC One
Maybe try adb push a rom onto your phone in recovery..
Thanks for the replies, guys. As stupid as it sounds, I really didn't think the builds between carriers would be THAT different (I was also unaware of a separate forum for Sprint *facepalm*). International vs AT&T versions? Definitely, but not between domestic carriers. Weird.
Anyway, I flashed a recovery out of the Sprint HTC One forum and then a custom ROM out of there, too, through ADB sideload and it's all running swell so far. Again, thanks a lot for the help!
Other way around, actually. International and AT&T are very compatible and similar. Same with T-Mobile. Best way to think of the same phone on different carriers is GSM vs CDMA, but even then CDMA specializes further.
Glad you got squared away!
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I've been struggling with this for over a day now.
I unlocked and rooted my phone just fine (HTC One on Sprint, 4.3) - but when I flashed a ROM, I flashed Maximus HD, which was apparently an International version and not a Sprint one. I think that messed some things up. After trying a few different ROMs on top of that, nothing works.
Each ROM I flash will "install" correctly, but when it boots to the lock screen, upon unlocking it gives me the HTC splash screen.
I'm convinced that my accidental upgrade to hboot 1.55 is rendering it impossible for me to flash any working ROMs - be it stock or otherwise. I can enter Recovery mode, adb sideload, and flash ROMs, but none of them work.
I've tried Superwipe and then Bad Boyz, but it's the same thing. After installation, it sticks at the HTC splash screen.
So, my options are limited. I think I need to find a way to revert my hboot to 1.44 from 1.55 - that way at least the stock RUU is compatible. However, I can't find any way to do this; since I'm S-On, and I can't access any ROM to mess with settings, I have no idea how to do this, or how to flash a workable ROM in order to switch to S-Off.
Anyone have any ideas. I'm seriously distraught. I just bought this phone, and I love it. I'm so sad that I decided to try this rooting/unlocking/ROM flashing business because it's disrupted my sanity.
Any thoughts or ideas will help immensely. I will give more information if needed. Thanks!
WayneQuasar said:
I've been struggling with this for over a day now.
I unlocked and rooted my phone just fine (HTC One on Sprint, 4.3) - but when I flashed a ROM, I flashed Maximus HD, which was apparently an International version and not a Sprint one. I think that messed some things up. After trying a few different ROMs on top of that, nothing works.
Each ROM I flash will "install" correctly, but when it boots to the lock screen, upon unlocking it gives me the HTC splash screen.
I'm convinced that my accidental upgrade to hboot 1.55 is rendering it impossible for me to flash any working ROMs - be it stock or otherwise. I can enter Recovery mode, adb sideload, and flash ROMs, but none of them work.
I've tried Superwipe and then Bad Boyz, but it's the same thing. After installation, it sticks at the HTC splash screen.
So, my options are limited. I think I need to find a way to revert my hboot to 1.44 from 1.55 - that way at least the stock RUU is compatible. However, I can't find any way to do this; since I'm S-On, and I can't access any ROM to mess with settings, I have no idea how to do this, or how to flash a workable ROM in order to switch to S-Off.
Anyone have any ideas. I'm seriously distraught. I just bought this phone, and I love it. I'm so sad that I decided to try this rooting/unlocking/ROM flashing business because it's disrupted my sanity.
Any thoughts or ideas will help immensely. I will give more information if needed. Thanks!
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same problem like TS have
Having the same issues like TS..
Can somebody point me where to look for the answers,the difference is that im on .44 boot
Somebody please
MeiTeS said:
Having the same issues like TS..
Can somebody point me where to look for the answers,the difference is that im on .44 boot
Somebody please
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It all started when I converted my HTC One to a Google Play Edition. Mainly because I wanted to receive official OTA updates(And I liked having a dark bootloader), since in my country, Mexico, it's very difficult to receive official OTA updates with my current carrier(Telcel).
I had no trouble with the conversion, I was able to boot into the custom recovery, no trouble with the hboot(1.56). Everything worked properly, as it is supposed to.
At this point I was still able to flash custom ROMs like CyanogenMod, ARHD, etc. with no problem at all. Untill I flashed "UnSenseSIX" which made my phone get stuck in the bootloader, unable to boot into my custom recovery, with the error message "Active cmd line overflow!".
Found out that the only solution was flashing the GPE RUU again, after that, I flashed a custom recovery(TWRP) so I could restore from there. But instead I got the same error message, and this would happen every time I did this.
I had to downgrade my hboot from 1.56 to 1.44 so the problem would get fixed. And now I am unable to flash any custom ROM that is not Sense or GPE based. It gets stuck on a bootloop.
I would like to know why this happened, and, if possible, how to fix it.
Thanks beforehand.
iDKmyName0k said:
I would like to know why this happened, and, if possible, how to fix it.
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because you have flashed a droid dna rom on your htc one and now your misc partition is corrupted.
solution here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2739126
Hi Guys,
Im in a spot of bother and am hoping for some advice. I have an HTC One m7 and about two weeks ago its wifi started acting up where it would get stuck on turning on and not work. I searched this problem up and most people who had it ended up sending their phone in for warranty repair. I figured that i would try a custom rom and see if that fixed my problem. So i unlocked my bootloader, rooted and flashed a custom rom. The problem went away for a bit but now its back, so I want to revert back to completely stock so that i can send it under warranty claim.
Problem is that I cant find an RUU file for my phone(CID GLOBA001); network provider is WIND (operated by Globalive). However I did make a backup of my stock ROM using TWRP before flashing the custom one. So if i restore that backup, all i have to do is get stock recovery&lock bootloader and I should be good for sending it under warranty? Or will I have to separately get other stuff back to stock such as kernel. P.S my phone is S-On
I Just want to make sure before doing anything because I am pretty new to this stuff.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Nastradamus said:
Hi Guys,
Im in a spot of bother and am hoping for some advice. I have an HTC One m7 and about two weeks ago its wifi started acting up where it would get stuck on turning on and not work. I searched this problem up and most people who had it ended up sending their phone in for warranty repair. I figured that i would try a custom rom and see if that fixed my problem. So i unlocked my bootloader, rooted and flashed a custom rom. The problem went away for a bit but now its back, so I want to revert back to completely stock so that i can send it under warranty claim.
Problem is that I cant find an RUU file for my phone(CID GLOBA001); network provider is WIND (operated by Globalive). However I did make a backup of my stock ROM using TWRP before flashing the custom one. So if i restore that backup, all i have to do is get stock recovery&lock bootloader and I should be good for sending it under warranty? Or will I have to separately get other stuff back to stock such as kernel. P.S my phone is S-On
I Just want to make sure before doing anything because I am pretty new to this stuff.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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depends if your going to chance it being relocked instead of locked, that requires s-off
clsA said:
depends if your going to chance it being relocked instead of locked, that requires s-off
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Hey i appreciate the reply. So if i get soff and get locked, is it okay to have soff when sending it for waranty repair?
Nastradamus said:
Hey i appreciate the reply. So if i get soff and get locked, is it okay to have soff when sending it for waranty repair?
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yes but depending on your hboot s-off could cost you $25
clsA said:
yes but depending on your hboot s-off could cost you $25
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I have Hboot 1.57 i believe. Do you think I should get s-off or chance relocked? And besides that, so do i need to get stock kernel and stuff back as well or will restoring the backup of my stock rom do that automatically. Cause right now i have a custom kernel as well since it came with the custom rom which i installed. Once again, thanks for your help
Nastradamus said:
I have Hboot 1.57 i believe. Do you think I should get s-off or chance relocked? And besides that, so do i need to get stock kernel and stuff back as well or will restoring the backup of my stock rom do that automatically. Cause right now i have a custom kernel as well since it came with the custom rom which i installed. Once again, thanks for your help
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I would send it with s-on / relocked / stock backup /stock recovery
are you just getting the camera fixed ? and are you sending it to your carrier or to HTC ?
clsA said:
I would send it with s-on / relocked / stock backup /stock recovery
are you just getting the camera fixed ? and are you sending it to your carrier or to HTC ?
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The problem is with my wifi, so i just want to get that solved. From what ive read from other people who had the same problem as me, they all got replacement phones when using warranty claim since the problem wasnt fixable. I plan on just going to the carrier's store and getting it fixed/replaced through them since theyll lend me a temp phone while mines gone.
So even if i have a custom kernel, sending it in shouldnt be a problem?
Nastradamus said:
The problem is with my wifi, so i just want to get that solved. From what ive read from other people who had the same problem as me, they all got replacement phones when using warranty claim since the problem wasnt fixable. I plan on just going to the carrier's store and getting it fixed/replaced through them since theyll lend me a temp phone while mines gone.
So even if i have a custom kernel, sending it in shouldnt be a problem?
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use you stock backup + stock recovery + relock the bootloader and take it in
clsA said:
use you stock backup + stock recovery + relock the bootloader and take it in
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Perfect, Thanks. Just one last thing, for getting stock recovery do i have to be wary of compatibility with my device like with firmwares or is that not the case with stock recovery?
Nastradamus said:
Perfect, Thanks. Just one last thing, for getting stock recovery do i have to be wary of compatibility with my device like with firmwares or is that not the case with stock recovery?
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you need the same version that matches your firmware
if you have 6.x firmware find a 6.x stock recovery for your phone
Basically just what the title says. I'm trying to return to stock to fix some problems I've had. I have a Harman Kardon M8 and installing Cyanogenmod works just fine but installing stock ROMs causes the device to hang on the HTC loading screen. I don't think I'm installing the wrong stock ROMs but perhaps I am.
petero9 said:
Basically just what the title says. I'm trying to return to stock to fix some problems I've had. I have a Harman Kardon M8 and installing Cyanogenmod works just fine but installing stock ROMs causes the device to hang on the HTC loading screen. I don't think I'm installing the wrong stock ROMs but perhaps I am.
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You need to make sure your firmware is up to date including hboot.
If your hboot is old the newer stock roms will bootloop.
BD619 said:
You need to make sure your firmware is up to date including hboot.
If your hboot is old the newer stock roms will bootloop.
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To add to that, if your firmware isn't up to date your Wi-Fi won't work, either.
petero9 said:
Basically just what the title says. I'm trying to return to stock to fix some problems I've had. I have a Harman Kardon M8 and installing Cyanogenmod works just fine but installing stock ROMs causes the device to hang on the HTC loading screen. I don't think I'm installing the wrong stock ROMs but perhaps I am.
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And also please make sure you get stock ROM from official HTC site and also make sure you are S-ON.
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