Hey guys,
Long story short.
I have a htc one m7 tmobile version
Flashed Kitkat with S-on (really stupid)
phone rooted
bootloader unlocked
S-On
Now softbricked, can't get into recovery, is able to get in bootloader, phone keeps rebooting.
Tried factory reset, no success
tried adb/fastboot, my pc wasn't able to detect the phone, no device listed
tried all in one flash tool, trying to reflash recovery, no success either cuz phone not found
when usb was plugged in, 'fastboot usb' shows up on phone's screen, but no real communication established. Windows' notification bar shows htc phone unplugged even though it's plugged in.
I guess usb debugging is off, but i don't know how to enable it
anyone had similar problem, any help will be appreciated
any NYC member here, i'm willing to pay 50 bucks for fixing this, sorry i'm poor, that's all i can afford T_T
Thanks in advance!!
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Hi everyone
Been running through the hoops on this one. I, along with several others on the board, appear to be having faulty usb ports. whether or not it is hardware is undetermined, but returning to stock by flashing a RUU hasn't fixed it. I can access the phone via fastboot, but not via adb. When the phone is on, the bottom port is useless. If it does notice somehting plugged in, it immediately goes into car modec and says i have the wrong adapter.... mind numbing.
Is there any way to remove the unlock flag from the bootloader via fastboot?
thanks guys
pendragon11 said:
Hi everyone
Been running through the hoops on this one. I, along with several others on the board, appear to be having faulty usb ports. whether or not it is hardware is undetermined, but returning to stock by flashing a RUU hasn't fixed it. I can access the phone via fastboot, but not via adb. When the phone is on, the bottom port is useless. If it does notice somehting plugged in, it immediately goes into car modec and says i have the wrong adapter.... mind numbing.
Is there any way to remove the unlock flag from the bootloader via fastboot?
thanks guys
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you need s-off to be able to get back "locked" flag..
Hey guys,
Ok so I've had my HTC One from launch (Australia) for just under a year.
It is still under warranty for at least another week (or another year if its two years I'm not sure, but anyway) so a few days ago my phone just decided to stop charging.
My device is rooted running Cyanogenmod 11 nightlies with TWRP.
The only way I can charge the device is to go into the bootloader > fastboot > powerdown (while device is plugged into ac) and once it shuts down it will start charging (so I know this isn't a hardware problem because it can charge).
Of course in order for me to claim warranty I need the device to appear unrooted so in order for me to remove the "tampered", "unlocked", and (soon to be) "relocked" messages I need to turn S-Off. To turn S-Off I need to use something like Rumrunner but I can only do this via adb. The problem is that even after installing countless drivers for adb my phone just won't connect to my PC (I think because the phone's usb port is mucked up), windows just reports that the device has malfunctioned and I can't adb into the device to do this.
I have managed to get connectivity happening by making my phone an ftp server and pushing files (roms) to it via ftp however I can't find something like rumrunner (to S-off) that I can use on the phone and not through adb. Is there I way I can S-Off without adb?
Can anyone help me out? Thanks for all suggestions. :laugh:
-Aidan.
aidandude3 said:
Hey guys,
Ok so I've had my HTC One from launch (Australia) for just under a year.
It is still under warranty for at least another week (or another year if its two years I'm not sure, but anyway) so a few days ago my phone just decided to stop charging.
My device is rooted running Cyanogenmod 11 nightlies with TWRP.
The only way I can charge the device is to go into the bootloader > fastboot > powerdown (while device is plugged into ac) and once it shuts down it will start charging (so I know this isn't a hardware problem because it can charge).
Of course in order for me to claim warranty I need the device to appear unrooted so in order for me to remove the "tampered", "unlocked", and (soon to be) "relocked" messages I need to turn S-Off. To turn S-Off I need to use something like Rumrunner but I can only do this via adb. The problem is that even after installing countless drivers for adb my phone just won't connect to my PC (I think because the phone's usb port is mucked up), windows just reports that the device has malfunctioned and I can't adb into the device to do this.
I have managed to get connectivity happening by making my phone an ftp server and pushing files (roms) to it via ftp however I can't find something like rumrunner (to S-off) that I can use on the phone and not through adb. Is there I way I can S-Off without adb?
Can anyone help me out? Thanks for all suggestions. :laugh:
-Aidan.
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Can you post a Fastboot getvar all
Read and study this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
No longer have the device. Thanks for looking
I know on old/past devices, there was always a stock image that could be pushed to the device and loaded from the bootloader. I am looking for a similar solution for the HTC One. I cannot connect to the device via USB, so all the current outlined methods of using fastboot are a no-go for me. [RUU, fastboot, etc.] The phone is being sent in for warranty repair [not for the USB issue oddly enough, forgot to mention it], so i wanted to revert to stock.
Currently: Rooted, S-ON, HTC Unlocked Bootloader.
History of device: Fell in the ocean during his summer. After a bunch of flaky behavior, stabilized with only USB not working [but charges]. The phone started to loose SIM connection, so warranty exchange requested. [I know I will likely be charged, as the water-sticker is probably red, but wanted to try and revert the device anyway]
I can ADB via TCP/IP, but fastboot I know cannot do the same. Any way to revert or should I just ship it off and accept the inevitable
Thanks guys!
Hello,
I got a HTC One M7 a year ago and I have a issue. I was going to update to Android 5.0 Lollipop, but, in the middle of the update, it failed the update and then it rebooted which showed a "red triangle". I tried using factory resets and wiping caches. I also tried connecting the phone to a Linux PC and a Windows PC, none of which showed the phone up, and on Windows the phone was not seen in the Device Manager. I don't have warranty on the phone so I can't get it fixed for free, and T-Mobile wouldn't fix it, even tried the chat line on HTC, their methods didn't help. And since the phone has a non-working OS now, I can't enable USB Debugging. Also I don't have root, boot-loader is locked, and i have S-ON.
Please help!
Thanks for doing this. I have run into this tricky situation. I will provide some background info:
I have Cyanogenmod 11 on my HTC One m7 (AT&T) by unlocking the bootloader. This morning I wanted to revert back to HTC Sense. I accidentally did a wipe on my phone and now it is stuck on the bootloader screen. In addition to this, my phone is not being detected by my PC/laptop/laptop 2 even after installing the drivers on these laptops/PC.
I have attached few images of my current HTC one m7 screen. No matter what option I select I end up on the same screen and in the same state.
I am requesting your help to restore my device to normal.
Thank you to all the experts out there!
imgur.com/mGFmW0v (wont let me post outside links)
imgur.com/t66qUXS
kalyan9002 said:
Thanks for doing this. I have run into this tricky situation. I will provide some background info:
I have Cyanogenmod 11 on my HTC One m7 (AT&T) by unlocking the bootloader. This morning I wanted to revert back to HTC Sense. I accidentally did a wipe on my phone and now it is stuck on the bootloader screen. In addition to this, my phone is not being detected by my PC/laptop/laptop 2 even after installing the drivers on these laptops/PC.
I have attached few images of my current HTC one m7 screen. No matter what option I select I end up on the same screen and in the same state.
I am requesting your help to restore my device to normal.
Thank you to all the experts out there!
imgur.com/mGFmW0v (wont let me post outside links)
imgur.com/t66qUXS
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If you were using a custom rom and custom recovery why is your bootloader relocked? You can't boot custom software with a relocked bootloader.
If you took the picture while your phone was connected to your computer then there is something really wrong. FASTBOOT AC should only be displayed when the phone is ocnnected to a wall charger. When connected to your computer, its should say FASTBOOT USB. This could be caused by using a bad usb cable or maybe your phone/computer usb port is messed up.
Once your connectivity issue is solve you could flash this RUU to bring back your phone to stock.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934536694
kalyan9002 said:
Thanks for doing this. I have run into this tricky situation. I will provide some background info:
I have Cyanogenmod 11 on my HTC One m7 (AT&T) by unlocking the bootloader. This morning I wanted to revert back to HTC Sense. I accidentally did a wipe on my phone and now it is stuck on the bootloader screen. In addition to this, my phone is not being detected by my PC/laptop/laptop 2 even after installing the drivers on these laptops/PC.
I have attached few images of my current HTC one m7 screen. No matter what option I select I end up on the same screen and in the same state.
I am requesting your help to restore my device to normal.
Thank you to all the experts out there!
imgur.com/mGFmW0v (wont let me post outside links)
imgur.com/t66qUXS
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I had the exact same issue. I relocked my bootloader on my laptop trying to go back to stock.My laptop ended up dying so I hopped onto my gaming rig and ran fastboot. My computer wasn't recognizing my phone in fastboot and I couldnt boot into CyanogenMod. I spent hours doing research and trying to fix it. I was ready to switch back to my old iPhone because my HTC wasn't working. Before doing that though I decided to try connecting my phone to my laptop again and see if it was a software issue. It worked perfectly and I unlocked my bootloader again so I could go back to my custom OS because I didn't want to deal with a bunch of that other crap to get back to stock. My point is you should try to use a different computer or usb cable if you can.