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Hi
I went to update my firmware earlier so went to update the firmware, but first had to relock the bootloader.
I typed fastboot oem lock and got ... underneath it and it stuck there for hours. The screen on the phone had frozen too.
In the end I pulled the cable to go back into bootloader. The CMD prompt then said it had relocked it and then some read error.
I think the system is now wiped as all it does is boot into bootloader or fastboot. I tried to send the stock recovery img from ARHD site but get a signature error.
What should I do?
I have tampered and relocked at the top of the bootloader screens and fastbootoem lock does confirm it is locked
Thanks!
I have done the exact same thing! I am kinda freaking out.
TheMathMan said:
Hi
I went to update my firmware earlier so went to update the firmware, but first had to relock the bootloader.
I typed fastboot oem lock and got ... underneath it and it stuck there for hours. The screen on the phone had frozen too.
In the end I pulled the cable to go back into bootloader. The CMD prompt then said it had relocked it and then some read error.
I think the system is now wiped as all it does is boot into bootloader or fastboot. I tried to send the stock recovery img from ARHD site but get a signature error.
What should I do?
I have tampered and relocked at the top of the bootloader screens and fastbootoem lock does confirm it is locked
Thanks!
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1. try and unlock the bootloader again
2. flash custom recovery twrp or cwm
3. adb sideload rom.zip within custom recovery.
hopefully that will get you up and running again.
i had a similar problem where system got completely wiped, i couldnt adb sideload though. just couldn't get it to work. luckily i have an otg cable, so i mounted a flash stick in twrp and flashed custom rom via otg and everything fine again.
hope this helps
dazbutler1 said:
1. try and unlock the bootloader again
2. flash custom recovery twrp or cwm
3. adb sideload rom.zip within custom recovery.
hopefully that will get you up and running again.
i had a similar problem where system got completely wiped, i couldnt adb sideload though. just couldn't get it to work. luckily i have an otg cable, so i mounted a flash stick in twrp and flashed custom rom via otg and everything fine again.
hope this helps
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OK. Phew!!!
Unlocked bootloader again with the unlock token. Then it rebooted straight into ARHD 4.6 that was on there, so it obviously hadn't been wiped but some sort of odd issue.
Now a bit concerned about trying to update firmware again, as when it had "security warning" fastboot oem rebootRUU didn't work at all.
Would love some more info about this and how to do it better next time!
TheMathMan said:
OK. Phew!!!
Unlocked bootloader again with the unlock token. Then it rebooted straight into ARHD 4.6 that was on there, so it obviously hadn't been wiped but some sort of odd issue.
Now a bit concerned about trying to update firmware again, as when it had "security warning" fastboot oem rebootRUU didn't work at all.
Would love some more info about this and how to do it better next time!
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Glad you got it running again. are you talking about flashing the new firmware.zip ota file that contains new radio. If so i can't really shed any light on this for you as my cid is h3g_001 so currently i can't update my firmware
dazbutler1 said:
Glad you got it running again. are you talking about flashing the new firmware.zip ota file that contains new radio. If so i can't really shed any light on this for you as my cid is h3g_001 so currently i can't update my firmware
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Yep thats right, the firmware.zip. CID is HTC__001 on mine. Assume that it is anyway, and that reading it from within ARHD doesn't show it differently? Never looked before flashing the custom rom.
TheMathMan said:
Yep thats right, the firmware.zip. CID is HTC__001 on mine. Assume that it is anyway, and that reading it from within ARHD doesn't show it differently? Never looked before flashing the custom rom.
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easiest way to confirm cid is download cid getter from play store. if its HTC_001 you should be fine.
Yep, done that and confirmed with getvar all so should be fine. Now I just need to relock the bootloader so it lets me rebootRUU. Last time it refused and froze.
TheMathMan said:
Yep, done that and confirmed with getvar all so should be fine. Now I just need to relock the bootloader so it lets me rebootRUU. Last time it refused and froze.
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hope you have more luck this time then.
Odd. Worked perfectly second time around. Done and dusted within minutes. No idea what went wrong!?!?
Hello Guys
Anyone know why my Os version is red line otherwise green...
look my picture please
thank you for ur response
ankorez said:
Hello Guys
Anyone know why my Os version is red line otherwise green...
look my picture please
thank you for ur response
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Maybe its saying your installed system version doesn't match the one that came with the hboot version. Maybe the tampered is something to do with it.
ankorez said:
Hello Guys
Anyone know why my Os version is red line otherwise green...
look my picture please
thank you for ur response
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This guy had a similar problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2493798&highlight=os+red+text
But then again, yours looks pretty weird: you bootloader is showing two firmware versions: 2.24.401.8 and (3.62.401.1) AND ON TOP OF THAT you're S-On, so you cannot flash unsigned firmware.
were you trying to flash a signed firmware package by any chance?
nkk71 said:
This guy had a similar problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2493798&highlight=os+red+text
But then again, yours looks pretty weird: you bootloader is showing two firmware versions: 2.24.401.8 and (3.62.401.1) AND ON TOP OF THAT you're S-On, so you cannot flash unsigned firmware.
were you trying to flash a signed firmware package by any chance?
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i check it
thank you
nkk71 said:
This guy had a similar problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2493798&highlight=os+red+text
But then again, yours looks pretty weird: you bootloader is showing two firmware versions: 2.24.401.8 and (3.62.401.1) AND ON TOP OF THAT you're S-On, so you cannot flash unsigned firmware.
were you trying to flash a signed firmware package by any chance?
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yes i have flash firmware from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
and he say : Can I flash this firmware.zip on any HTC One?
in your thread the guy say he's fixed with gruureset but i don't found on the forum
ankorez said:
yes i have flash firmware from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
and he say : Can I flash this firmware.zip on any HTC One?
in your thread the guy say he's fixed with gruureset but i don't found on the forum
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But he was S-Off. You are S-On -> very dangerous flashing firmware with S-On, as you can only flash signed firmware, and only upgrade NO DOWNGRADE.
would I be correct in assuming you did the following commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot reboot
as opposed to:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip <- yes it has to be done twice, the first one will report failed, the second should succeed.
fastboot reboot
?
nkk71 said:
But he was S-Off. You are S-On -> very dangerous flashing firmware with S-On, as you can only flash signed firmware, and only upgrade NO DOWNGRADE.
would I be correct in assuming you did the following commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot reboot
as opposed to:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip <- yes it has to be done twice, the first one will report failed, the second should succeed.
fastboot reboot
?
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yes it's my problem ! i have do this only
would I be correct in assuming you did the following commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot reboot
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i 've found that http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_3-62-401-1-zip/
you think if i flash it my problem solved?
ankorez said:
yes it's my problem ! i have do this only
would I be correct in assuming you did the following commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot reboot
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i 've found that http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_3-62-401-1-zip/
you think if i flash it my problem solved?
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The Guru Reset will flash stock ROM (and stock recovery and radio, if you select them in the installer), but it may not solve the firmware issue.
I am just guessing, but because you only ran the "fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip" once, your firmware may be in a state of limbo (if I can call it that):
on one hand it was prepared to upgrade to 3.62.401.1 and that's why it's in the brackets, but since you didn't run the fastboot command another time it actually stayed on 2.24.401.8, and that why you have two different firmware versions in bootloader; one installed 2.24.401.8 another "waiting" to be installed 3.62.401.1. (all this is only a theory)
So what are the options now? Since you were trying to upgrade your firmware (even with S-On, which I take is your preference to stay S-On), I guess you should do it, but this time do it correctly and run the fastboot command twice and make sure it reports success the 2nd time around.
Here's what I would recommend (taking into account you do not wish to S-Off),
1- do a nandroid of your phone, then backup everything to your PC (including the nandroid), just in case.
2- update the firmware, but correctly this time
3- depending on what ROM you were on, either restore it, or get an updated version for your firmware
And actually, before that, if you just want to test the Guru Reset:
1- do a nandroid of your phone, then backup everything to your PC (including the nandroid), just in case.
2- flash Guru Reset and see if that works out for you
Those are pretty much my thoughts
PS: when I say backup everything to PC, it's because (sometimes) flashing stock recovery will completely wipe your phone including internal storage (not to mention that unlocking bootloader does that too)
Hit the thanks button IF i helped
nkk71 said:
The Guru Reset will flash stock ROM (and stock recovery and radio, if you select them in the installer), but it may not solve the firmware issue.
I am just guessing, but because you only ran the "fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip" once, your firmware may be in a state of limbo (if I can call it that):
on one hand it was prepared to upgrade to 3.62.401.1 and that's why it's in the brackets, but since you didn't run the fastboot command another time it actually stayed on 2.24.401.8, and that why you have two different firmware versions in bootloader; one installed 2.24.401.8 another "waiting" to be installed 3.62.401.1. (all this is only a theory)
So what are the options now? Since you were trying to upgrade your firmware (even with S-On, which I take is your preference to stay S-On), I guess you should do it, but this time do it correctly and run the fastboot command twice and make sure it reports success the 2nd time around.
Here's what I would recommend (taking into account you do not wish to S-Off),
1- do a nandroid of your phone, then backup everything to your PC (including the nandroid), just in case.
2- update the firmware, but correctly this time
3- depending on what ROM you were on, either restore it, or get an updated version for your firmware
And actually, before that, if you just want to test the Guru Reset:
1- do a nandroid of your phone, then backup everything to your PC (including the nandroid), just in case.
2- flash Guru Reset and see if that works out for you
Those are pretty much my thoughts
PS: when I say backup everything to PC, it's because (sometimes) flashing stock recovery will completely wipe your phone including internal storage (not to mention that unlocking bootloader does that too)
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Thank you very much i have reflash firmware.zip x2 and the second flash has worked
Thankyou again for you rapid help
ankorez said:
Thank you very much i have reflash firmware.zip x2 and the second flash has worked
Thankyou again for you rapid help
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My pleasure, if everything is OK now, please add [SOLVED] in the main thread title. Thanks.
By the way im the guy in the other thread,did not get any answers or help had no choice but to use ruu zip to downgrade then ota back up
sent from my s-off 801n M7_UL
steelmaggot said:
By the way im the guy in the other thread,did not get any answers or help had no choice but to use ruu zip to downgrade then ota back up
sent from my s-off 801n M7_UL
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Quite right it was you, sorry I didnt help out, but I honestly didnt know what the problem was. Only after seeing this guy's screen with two different versions and S-ON, did I think it was an incomplete firmware flash.
Might have been the case with you as well, but I couldnt tell cause the versions were the same, and you were S-Off.
Anyway, lesson learned.
I was following Vomer's guide on my One, which has been working great. I had HBOOT 1.54, S-Off, SuperCID, and pushed the firmware twice, got the success message, and waited and when it says finished used adb to tell it to reboot. Now I get the splash, with the lock gone, as expected, and then the screen goes black. If I hold power, or power and down, the hardware keys start blinking and then nothing. A few seconds later I get the splash again, then blank again.
It appears to be communicating briefly over USB because my laptop starts trying to install a HTC MTP device (drive is already on the PC and has been fine) before it looses comms and drops out. I can't seem to get adb device to recognize it....
PLEASE tell me someone can help me recover my phone!!! I will be immensely grateful.
And what the HBOOT version you wanted to downgrade to?
Ivanovic said:
And what the HBOOT version you wanted to downgrade to?
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I wasn't trying to downgrade HBOOT, just rather ensure my firmware was up to date. I'd had mine set up as a GPE and was flashing the DE (after supercid).
By way of an update, I've been able to get into bootloader and I'm a bit scared on what to do next so I dont screw this up. I notice that I still have S-OFF, but HBOOT is now showing 1.56 and it says RELOCKED at the top. My plan was to use rumrunner (just because of the HBOOT, but it is erroring anyway) to unlock bootloader, and then to look up the fastboot commands to push a ROM and recovery. Any advice?
Downgrade to 1.44 and change cid according to the Rom you want. Then unlock or set your bootloader to LOCKED
Here is the file for 1.44 http://www69.zippyshare.com/v/95229262/file.html
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Can you help me with the adb commands to flash that boot zip? Also, should I run " fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" to unlock my bootloader first?
vettejock99 said:
Can you help me with the adb commands to flash that boot zip? Also, should I run " fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" to unlock my bootloader first?
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You can unlock if you want to flash custom recovery.
Place the file i gave you to the fastboot folder. Boot into bootloader and choose FASTBOOT.
Run the following : fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip filename.zip *where filaname the actual filename of the file i gave you
You will get FAILED or sth so do this command again to succesfully flash the firmware.
Ivanovic said:
You can unlock if you want to flash custom recovery.
Place the file i gave you to the fastboot folder. Boot into bootloader and choose FASTBOOT.
Run the following : fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip filename.zip *where filaname the actual filename of the file i gave you
You will get FAILED or sth so do this command again to succesfully flash the firmware.
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Awesome. So I've got HBOOT 1.44, S-OFF, bootloader unlocked, supercid, and TWRP 2.6.3.3 flashed again, and I tried sideloading ARHD rom. It all looked good but same thing for the moment, I get the splash and then black......I can't figure out why I can't boot into a rom right now. About to try flashing ROM again.
Okay, so didnt' work. After sideload flashing gets to 100% it just does nothing. Manually rebooting gets me back into the splash then blackness bootloop......
Can you issue fastboot clear cache in bootloader and see the outcome?
Also as you are Soff, you can run dev ruu
SaHiLzZ said:
Can you issue fastboot clear cache in bootloader and see the outcome?
Also as you are Soff, you can run dev ruu
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The former didn't get me anywhere, but I did follow your thinking and decided to use the RUU and start over. I'm happy to report that got me going, and then I was able to get AR HD on. I probably had to do that all along once I wiped the ROM and recovery, as sideloading clearly wasn't going to work (in retrospect) as it has an AROMA installer.
Thanks so much everyone!!
SaHiLzZ said:
Can you issue fastboot clear cache in bootloader and see the outcome?
Also as you are Soff, you can run dev ruu
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Nice that everything is solved now.
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One
Hi. I have been searching for two days on how to restore my phone to a stock Rom. I flashed some lame Rom that I can't remember the name of (has a blue firebird boot screen...) and now that's the only Rom I can flash. I tried many rims but haven't had any luck. I know the lame Rom I flashed made me first flash a boot image. I trtried reflashing a stock boot image but it doesn't help. The stock roms succeed but stay stuck on the lock screen totally unresponsive except for the power button to hard reset... I'm trying to get S-Off with FireWire but it fails saying that it cannot s-Off my device. Cannot RUU since I'm s-on and have no clue what to do.
The boot loader reads that the O.S. is version 4.19.531.10 but I currently have no O.S. installed since I wiped.
The boot loader is version 1.56 and it's a T-Mobile USA version.
ADB Sideload works but the install is faulty as described.
Thanks.
OfficialLocdoGg said:
Hi. I have been searching for two days on how to restore my phone to a stock Rom. I flashed some lame Rom that I can't remember the name of (has a blue firebird boot screen...) and now that's the only Rom I can flash. I tried many rims but haven't had any luck. I know the lame Rom I flashed made me first flash a boot image. I trtried reflashing a stock boot image but it doesn't help. The stock roms succeed but stay stuck on the lock screen totally unresponsive except for the power button to hard reset... I'm trying to get S-Off with FireWire but it fails saying that it cannot s-Off my device. Cannot RUU since I'm s-on and have no clue what to do.
The boot loader reads that the O.S. is version 4.19.531.10 but I currently have no O.S. installed since I wiped.
The boot loader is version 1.56 and it's a T-Mobile USA version.
ADB Sideload works but the install is faulty as described.
Thanks.
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update your recovery to 2.6.3.3 and flash your rom again.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
you can also use the latest RUU.exe which will restore your phone back to stock and updated to the latest version. (better option imo)
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_..._10-33e-1718-01l_release_387953_signed_2-exe/
I'm going to try to update the recovery first because when I try to relock the bootloader even after flashing stock recovery it just boots to the bootloader even with a rom installed. (Even if its the erroring stock rom)
alray said:
update your recovery to 2.6.3.3 and flash your rom again.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
you can also use the latest RUU.exe which will restore your phone back to stock and updated to the latest version. (better option imo)
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_..._10-33e-1718-01l_release_387953_signed_2-exe/
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OfficialLocdoGg said:
I'm going to try to update the recovery first because when I try to relock the bootloader even after flashing stock recovery it just boots to the bootloader even with a rom installed. (Even if its the erroring stock rom)
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its fine to flash a ruu with phone booted in bootloader btw.
alray said:
its fine to flash a ruu with phone booted in bootloader btw.
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Okay well I'm having no luck. Trying to flash the RUU wont work and updating the recovery didn't work. The ruu just hangs at 5% Checking headers. I tried extracting the rom.zip from the ruu but I get the invalid size crap and when trying to open the rom.zip it gives me an invalid error. I don't know what to do here.
OfficialLocdoGg said:
Okay well I'm having no luck. Trying to flash the RUU wont work and updating the recovery didn't work. The ruu just hangs at 5% Checking headers. I tried extracting the rom.zip from the ruu but I get the invalid size crap and when trying to open the rom.zip it gives me an invalid error. I don't know what to do here.
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Let try this using the version just above your base version:
Download, rename to firmware.zip and place in your adb/fastboot folder: firmware 5.14.531.1
Boot into bootloader/FASTBOOT USB
Type:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot oem lock[/I][/B]
Type:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot oem rebootRUU [/I][/B]
NOTE: You should see a silver HTC logo come up on your phone after executing this command.
NOTE: if this command freezes, just disconnect the USB cable and hold the power and volume down buttons until the device reboots. Then, repeat the steps above again.
Finally:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot flash zip firmware.zip[/I][/B]
Repeat the same command: IMPORTANT
Code:
[B][I]fastboot flash zip firmware.zip[/I][/B]
NOTE: The green bar on the phone may not go to 100% of the bar ... but If you see completed on your computer command window, wait for a few seconds and move on.
Last Step:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot reboot[/I][/B]
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Now run this RUU 5.14.531.1
If this is successful you can try to achieve S-OFF with firewater. Of course, you will need to unlock your bootloader and install TWRP 2.6.3.3 recovery. Or, you can retry the RUU in alray's post.
majmoz said:
Let try this using the version just above your base version:
Download, rename to firmware.zip and place in your adb/fastboot folder: firmware 5.14.531.1
Now run this RUU 5.14.531.1
If this is successful you can try to achieve S-OFF with firewater. Of course, you will need to unlock your bootloader and install TWRP 2.6.3.3 recovery. Or, you can retry the RUU in alray's post.
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Thanks. This restored the phone to a usable state. I'm going to try firewater now.
Hi guys i got an htc one in placw of my samsung grand
I managed to unlock the bootloader using cmd and tried flashing a recovery. However after the flash when i try booting into recovery mode from bootloader, it first gives the entering recovery screen but then screen blacks out and then it reboots as normal.
Now htc just got a lollipop update and i want to update, but when it enters recovery, it blacks out and then reboots as normal due to the fail recovery
Before i tried flashing each and every reocvery and the same happened... Then i just left it at a version of cwm ( didnt work also) .
Now shall i flash stock recovery? What if that dosent work? Is there any way to do it without a pc or any other computer?
arushawasthi said:
Hi guys i got an htc one in placw of my samsung grand
I managed to unlock the bootloader using cmd and tried flashing a recovery. However after the flash when i try booting into recovery mode from bootloader, it first gives the entering recovery screen but then screen blacks out and then it reboots as normal.
Now htc just got a lollipop update and i want to update, but when it enters recovery, it blacks out and then reboots as normal due to the fail recovery
Before i tried flashing each and every reocvery and the same happened... Then i just left it at a version of cwm ( didnt work also) .
Now shall i flash stock recovery? What if that dosent work? Is there any way to do it without a pc or any other computer?
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no .. you will need a PC to restore stock recovery / or RUU back to stock
Darn
clsA said:
no .. you will need a PC to restore stock recovery / or RUU back to stock
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried RUU, turns out theres no file for my cid (HTC_039).
I also tried alternate methods, turns out i cant use Guru reset as i need functioning recovery, and i have S-ON so no Nand.
pl help.
arushawasthi said:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried RUU, turns out theres no file for my cid (HTC_039).
I also tried alternate methods, turns out i cant use Guru reset as i need functioning recovery, and i have S-ON so no Nand.
pl help.
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Did you use the correct version of the recovery you flashed? I mean are you sure it wasn't a Sprint or Verizon recovery?
Secondly did you fastboot erase cache after flashing recovery?. This is the no.1 reason for recovery bootloop. Flashing recovery should be done like so.
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery "name-of-recovery".img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then select recovery from the bootloader for the first time load.
Sent from my M7 ARHD 84-Kitkat
arushawasthi said:
I tried RUU, turns out theres no file for my cid (HTC_039).
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Yes there is one. 7.19.980.5 posted in the general section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/general/lollipop-ruu-zip-small-collection-t3053944
see post #2.
If your phone is already on a 6.xx.980.x or 7.xx.980.x firmware you can flash it.
Danny201281 said:
Did you use the correct version of the recovery you flashed? I mean are you sure it wasn't a Sprint or Verizon recovery?
Secondly did you fastboot erase cache after flashing recovery?. This is the no.1 reason for recovery bootloop. Flashing recovery should be done like so.
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery "name-of-recovery".img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then select recovery from the bootloader for the first time load.
Sent from my M7 ARHD 84-Kitkat
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Hi,
i didnt do the exact thing. Ill try like you said.
And how do i find out my firmware version? In settings?
arushawasthi said:
Hi,
i didnt do the exact thing. Ill try like you said.
And how do i find out my firmware version? In settings?
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To find your firmware version it's best to use command
Code:
fastboot getvar all
this will show you a list of your devices version information.
You can post the list here if you need help but please remove your imei and serial number before posting for your own security.
There are 3 models of HTC One.
Sprint = m7_wls Downloads here http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7wls
Verizion = m7_vzw Downloads here http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7vzw
International = m7_ul or m7_u Downloads here http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
There are also more model numbers for dual sim variants.
You must have the correct version of recovery depending on your model. The getvar info would be very helpful for me to make a recommendation :good:
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