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So I wanted to root my htc one and install a custom rom on it and everything went wrong. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed twrp, installed superuser. I then tried to install android revolution hd 12.1. after installing it from sd card it said that my device was not rooted and it rebooted and now i am stuck on the bootloader screen. I cannot try and install the rom again due to all my data being wiped somehow and I have relocked the bootloader and tried to run the ruu to return to stock but it says I need the correct ruu i updated to 1.31. someone please help!!!
It is loading to the "htc quite brilliant" screen and it wont go no farther, I can still get into bootloader and recovery though
Sprint Htc One issues
I am having a very similar issue! I just want to be able to use my phone whether stock or rooted now. Help!!!!!!
If you can access the boot loader, unlock it again then use TWRP's sideload feature to flash the ROM. Or you can probably find. The correct RUU in the sprint one forum.
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Once you guys get your phone's fixed, make sure to flash a sprint compatible Rom. Android revolution hd isn't compatible for our phones yet
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krazyflipj said:
Once you guys get your phone's fixed, make sure to flash a sprint compatible Rom. Android revolution hd isn't compatible for our phones yet
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Seriously. The number of people who've managed to put themselves in this situation is staggering. We may just want to have a PSA sticky that says not to flash that ROM.
OP, you should at the least put your phone into fastboot because an RUU will not run with the bootloader open, but I'm not sure if there's a new RUU available for the latest OTA.
Fortunately you are not bricked try out this tool it makes your recovery so much easier http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814 with this you can flash a recovery and sideload a rom, you might have to also click the download HTC drivers as well. Make sure you sideload a SPRINT compatible Rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2219. GL!
So find a Sprint Rom you like and download it, then from bootloader you can use this tool and sideload a rom and flash a recovery.
Ive got it to install a rom, i installed viperrom. After i did that and it boots up it says I have no service and the phone will reboot on its own. what do i do now?
You will likely have to RUU back to stock. The non Sprint Rom probable buggered the partitions or the baseband. Look in android development to find the RUU file you need. I don't think you can use the older one if you got the recent OTA.
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Thats what I want to do go back to stock. Do you know where the ruu for 1.31 is?
I can't find it. I heard it was out there in a thread recently. Here is the older one though. That may work, I haven't tried though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
I haven't explored it myself, but I saw anecdotal posts stating that they were able to use the older RUU.
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Ive tried the older one it wont work
Reading: The single biggest screw up prevention tool. Give it a try next time.
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felacio said:
Reading: The single biggest screw up prevention tool. Give it a try next time.
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what do you mean?
Might have to wait for the RUU file to drop then. Coming from Samsung devices for a long time, I'm used to being able to use Odin to go back to older factory firmware without issue. It's a bummer. Maybe someone more versed will have better info.
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what do you mean?
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Does the Non-Sprint HTC One threads say "Sprint"? No.
Are the Sprint HTC One forums labeled "Sprint"? Yes.
Do nearly all the ROM threads in the non-Sprint forums say something along the line of "not for Sprint variant" including the revolution HD thread (all US carriers apart from Sprint)? Yes.
Just take a minute to read through the thread before flashing something. I mean, this is an expensive device where messing with system level files CAN ruin it (obviously) So, don't go jumping into stuff if you aren't going to take the time to understand it.
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What OP needs is directed to the thread "4.2.2 to 4.1.2 downgrade",there's files that needs to be moved in order for his phone to be right again,,
XDA is about us all helping each other instead of putting others down for a simple mistake,,he asked for help,not to be beat down,,
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customhdrider said:
What OP needs is directed to the thread "4.2.2 to 4.1.2 downgrade",there's files that needs to be moved in order for his phone to be right again,,
XDA is about us all helping each other instead of putting others down for a simple mistake,,he asked for help,not to be beat down,,
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Thank you, could you elaborate a little more? Ive been stuck since last night. I am able to install roms from recovery but once I do the phone keeps rebooting and saying no service
The thread I listed gives everything to get you back up and running,,the GSM Rom you flashed screwed up your partitions,file structure is different from our Sprint edition Ones,,that thread is in general section,
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The thread I listed gives everything to get you back up and running,,the GSM Rom you flashed screwed up your partitions,file structure is different from our Sprint edition Ones,,that thread is in general section,
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Thank you! I am going to try that now! i appreciate the help, I just want to be up and running again
I thought that fix is just to remove the 4.2.2 multi user sd card issue. I don't think that'll fix your baseband issue. Might be wrong though...
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Eventually was able to sideload a Rom to my phone. Now I get constant bootloops. Before running into problems, I was running an aosp Rom.
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make sure you do a full wipe, including data and system
and make sure you flashed the right rom
bleichtman said:
Eventually was able to sideload a Rom to my phone. Now I get constant bootloops. Before running into problems, I was running an aosp Rom.
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Sideload "a ROM"? Running "an AOSP ROM"?
You're going to have to give a lot more information if you expect to be helped. For example, if the ROM you're trying to sideload is GSM based, that could cause bootloops. If your ROM is now a 4.1-based Sense ROM and you came from 4.2-based AOSP, you could be bootlooping. Until you actually say what you're doing, there's not a lot anyone can say other than RUU.
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Sideload "a ROM"? Running "an AOSP ROM"?
You're going to have to give a lot more information if you expect to be helped. For example, if the ROM you're trying to sideload is GSM based, that could cause bootloops. If your ROM is now a 4.1-based Sense ROM and you came from 4.2-based AOSP, you could be bootlooping. Until you actually say what you're doing, there's not a lot anyone can say other than RUU.
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i was running an aosp 4.3 that was running perfect. then i flashed a new kernel that the dev said would work for that rom. it was then that the problems began. the bootloops began and then no other rom seemed to flash properly. i had already updated to the new firmware so there is no ruu option for me it seems.
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i was running an aosp 4.3 that was running perfect. then i flashed a new kernel that the dev said would work for that rom. it was then that the problems began. the bootloops began and then no other rom seemed to flash properly. i had already updated to the new firmware so there is no ruu option for me it seems.
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If your s-off you can use the 1.29 RUU.
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If your s-off you can use the 1.29 RUU.
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im not s-off and cant seem to get any of the methods to work. revone gives me an error=1
bleichtman said:
im not s-off and cant seem to get any of the methods to work. revone gives me an error=1
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Have you tried my guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42452138
If you get it to work the you will have to unlock your CID so you can flash the 1.29 firmware or RUU.
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Konfuzion said:
Have you tried my guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42452138
If you get it to work the you will have to unlock your CID so you can flash the 1.29 firmware or RUU.
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It seems you need to use terminal from your phone for revone and the bootlooping makes it virtually impossible. Is there a way to run the commands from a pc while in fastboot mode?
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Well this work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
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It seems you need to use terminal from your phone for revone and the bootlooping makes it virtually impossible. Is there a way to run the commands from a pc while in fastboot mode?
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You don't need terminal. Just use the all in one tool located in one of the dev forums.
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You don't need terminal. Just use the all in one tool located in one of the dev forums.
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Its here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236814
Hi guys,
I'm looking to S-OFF my HTC One (hboot - 1.54.0000). However, it seems I am incapable of using rumrunner because I am currently using a firmware that it doesn't support. My current base is 3.17.401.2 It seems my only course of action is to flash in a new firmware that is compatible with rumrunner i.e.3.17.502.3 but unfortunately, my CID (HTC__039) means that I cannot flash any of them on.
So, my question is, what am I do now?
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Hi guys,
I'm looking to S-OFF my HTC One (hboot - 1.54.0000). However, it seems I am incapable of using rumrunner because I am currently using a firmware that it doesn't support. My current base is 3.17.401.2 It seems my only course of action is to flash in a new firmware that is compatible with rumrunner i.e.3.17.502.3 but unfortunately, my CID (HTC__039) means that I cannot flash any of them on.
So, my question is, what am I do now?
Cheers.
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If you are currently s-on then your firmware must be 2.24.980.2 if it is HTC__039. Check it using fastboot getvar all then check the main version. Then use the same Rom and head to rumrunner for s-off.
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Cheers for the quick response buddy. Yes you're right. My main version is 2.24.980.2. It seems that rumrunner doesn't support that version, going up to only 2.24.841.1. I think that means that rumrunner won't be capable for me.
Doesn't always need to match. I was running the same version as u and I s off'd using rumrunner 2.24.709.1 the first day it came out
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Doesn't always need to match. I was running the same version as u and I s off'd using rumrunner 2.24.709.1 the first day it came out
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Haha. Thanks for the reply buddy. You know what? I'm going to take your word for it buddy and attempt the same thing. Seeing as you and I are from Melbourne, maybe we both have the same phones from the same batch.
I'm also using ARHD 21.0 with ElementalX kernel. That shouldn't be a problem right?
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I'm also using ARHD 21.0 with ElementalX kernel. That shouldn't be a problem right?
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Not sure about that but when I did Soff I was stock 4.2.2
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Flashed a the new radio, then pushed the latest firmware after having data drop off issues or no data in good signal areas. The radio flashed fine. And pushing the firm thru fastboot had no errors. But I seem to have worse data connectivity. Anyone know how I check if the firmware took, or did flashing the radio before hand adversely effect the install. I have asked in the appropriate sections, but unfortunately it's gone unanswered.
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I'm a Sprint htc one, on viperrom, no custom kernels. With the xx.xx.xxx.3_3 latest flashable radio.
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Maybe because no one else has problems with thr new radio? If the radio was flashed ok it shouldn't jave any problems. You can check your radio version in settings about software info more, baseband.
The latest is 3.62....
If you have problems you can revert to the previous firmware and radio if you are s-off
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Maybe because no one else has problems with thr new radio? If the radio was flashed ok it shouldn't jave any problems. You can check your radio version in settings about software info more, baseband.
The latest is 3.62....
If you have problems you can revert to the previous firmware and radio if you are s-off
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the latest firmware for sprint, unless i missed one is 3.04.651.2
I was talking about the radio
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I was talking about the radio
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okie dokie, lol
radio is 1.00.20.0913_3
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okie dokie, lol
radio is 1.00.20.0913_3
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I mistakenly read the build number. If you know this much I don't see why you can't downgrade your firmware if it's causing issues
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I mistakenly read the build number. If you know this much I don't see why you can't downgrade your firmware if it's causing issues
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i'm not the one with the problem, just trying to help out.sorry if i butted in.
I do have the latest radio, it flashed just fine. However when pushing 3.04.651.2 firmware update, mine did not change, and it was suggested to me that the latest radio would not work correctly unless in junction with the latest firmware. My firmware still reads 3.62.401.1. But I received no errors during the fastboot push. Did I miss a step is what I'm asking. And if I did not. How can I push the firmware again to make for a successful build change. I hope that makes sense
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I do have the latest radio, it flashed just fine. However when pushing 3.04.651.2 firmware update, mine did not change, and it was suggested to me that the latest radio would not work correctly unless in junction with the latest firmware. My firmware still reads 3.04.651.1. But I received no errors during the fastboot push. Did I miss a step is what I'm asking. And if I did not. How can I push the firmware again to make for a successful build change. I hope that makes sense
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If I remember correctly there was no 3.04.651.1 firmware
Edit. 3.62.401.1
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You can flash the new radio without flashing the firmware and it'll work fine. The firmware can only be flashed with fastboot and if the signature of the firmware is broken it can only be flashed if s-off.
Flashing the full firmware won't change anything in your reception, but anyway if you are s-on you should flash the FULL firmware, if s-off you can flash the modified one. Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46123838
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I'm s off. And I fastboot pushed the s off firmware listed there. However it installed with no errors. But it didn't change in my system. Perhaps a bad download. I'll try again and report back
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Edit. 3.62.401.1
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3.62.401.1 is the build number based off the firmware for the INT version
Are you f*****g serious? But how did I choose the Sprint install and get int build number
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Burkettacb said:
Are you f*****g serious? But how did I choose the Sprint install and get int build number
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The rom is ported to the sprint variant
Ugh -_- facepalm. Okay, question. Can I flash over the stock rooted Rom that features all the latest Sprint radios and firmware and will that correct everything. Or should I re-ruu and start over
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Ugh -_- facepalm. Okay, question. Can I flash over the stock rooted Rom that features all the latest Sprint radios and firmware and will that correct everything. Or should I re-ruu and start over
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Roms don't contain firmware
Good to know. So should I try to fastboot push the latest Sprint firmware onto this Rom again, or will doing so cause an issue, or do I need to go to a Sprint variant only Rom first?
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KERNAL error kernal contains htc anti-firewater patch. How do i go about getting round this?
was trying to get s-off. i have android revolution HD 71.1 installed
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KERNAL error kernal contains htc anti-firewater patch. How do i go about getting round this?
was trying to get s-off. i have android revolution HD 71.1 installed
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Try flashing a different kernel, theres loads available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/orig-development
I use ElementalX myself
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Try flashing a different kernel, theres loads available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/orig-development
I use ElementalX myself
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I agree Stock + Rooted + ElementalX is a winning combination
OK. Can you tell me what the kernal actually is and does? I'm new to all this. I have rooted and flashed custom Rom.just need s-off now.
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Its kind of like the central core, all software and controls are built around it, it has control over everything that happens in the OS basically, kernel is boss.
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here's a fairly good explanation: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/31632/what-is-the-linux-kernel-and-what-does-it-do/
OK so if I flashed a new kernal. Is it way to do? All I want is to turn s-off.
I have heard the camera doesn't work after on some?
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Just flash a kernel like you do with a rom, copy it to your internal storage then enter recovery and flash it, then try and s-off again with that kernel installed, if you don't like the kernel, like the battery drain is too high for instance then try a different one.
Will the kernal I install. Will it wipe my phone or change anything that's on my phone like custom Rom etc?
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No, a custom kernel will just enable some features you don't have now, like double tap the screen to wake and sleep, or swipe to wake or sleep, allow you to overclock etc, select which features you want during install.
If your not sure of anything, just select recommended or stock for everything during install, you can flash it multiple times and experiment each time with different settings.
Just one question for you however, if you don't know anything about flashing kernels etc, why do you possible want S-OFF, its very dangerous for someone with little or no knowledge and very easy to brick you phone, S-ON stops you flashing wrong software which may brick your phone, S-OFF relies on you knowing what you are doing, if its wrong with S-OFF, it will still flash and you will have a dead phone.
OK I understand. Some roms I want say they require s-off. Will they still work with s-on then?
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OK I understand. Some roms I want say they require s-off. Will they still work with s-on then?
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OIC, as far as I know its only if you want to convert your phone to a Google Edition HTC One that you need S-OFF
So even if the Rom says s-off will the Rom work?
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No, If the rom requires S-OFF then you will need to be S-OFF.
Which Rom are talking about here ?
I was looking at sky dragon google play edition. Unless you can recommend a good rom for me?
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Yes you will need S-OFF for that, im using viper one, I love it and loads of themes and tweaks available for it.
I tried that. Has loads but to many I think lol. If I was too re flash.can I go straight over the top with recovery and not wipe data?
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Its always advised to wipe data if you are going to a different rom
clsA said:
I agree Stock + Rooted + ElementalX is a winning combination
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What do you mean by Stock? Stock HTC? Stock Android?
Cheers,
Rikki
rikkiprince said:
What do you mean by Stock? Stock HTC? Stock Android?
Cheers,
Rikki
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Stock Rom HTC Sense - > One_5.11.401.10_deodexed to be exact
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Stock Rom HTC Sense - > One_5.11.401.10_deodexed to be exact
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Thank you kindly! I'll give it a go!