[Q] (HELP) Stuck in bootloader, no USB-debugging - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm really stressing out right now because my HTC one is stuck in bootloader and i think i've tried everything.
Basically i thought it would be fun to root my phone (first time), i used the cyanogenmod installer. But i really did not like the looks of thing and actually wanted to go back to sense 6. Although i can't really remember what i actually did to remove CM, but i managed to. And now all i get is the fastboot/bootloader screen.
Adb won't recognize my phone, USB-debugging is turned off, S-ON, and bootloader is RELOCKED.
I have not flashed a recovery even though i did try to but failed.
I really have no clue what to do now.
Please is there still a solution or did i screw up my phone for good?
Thanks in advance, Giagi

Giagi said:
Hi,
I'm really stressing out right now because my HTC one is stuck in bootloader and i think i've tried everything.
Basically i thought it would be fun to root my phone (first time), i used the cyanogenmod installer. But i really did not like the looks of thing and actually wanted to go back to sense 6. Although i can't really remember what i actually did to remove CM, but i managed to. And now all i get is the fastboot/bootloader screen.
Adb won't recognize my phone, USB-debugging is turned off, S-ON, and bootloader is RELOCKED.
I have not flashed a recovery even though i did try to but failed.
I really have no clue what to do now.
Please is there still a solution or did i screw up my phone for good?
Thanks in advance, Giagi
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first thing is first, get your bootloader unlocked again, you cant do anything to fix your phone before you do that, and that is why the recovery failed to install, once that is done, download and install TWRP recovery 2.6.3.3 from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7 it has the best success rate, and flash it.
Fastboot commands are for when you are in the bootloader, ADB is only for when you are in recovery and in a ROM.
Once all that is done you will be able to push and flash any custom ROM.
ps, put USB debugging out of your mind, it has nothing to do with what you are trying to do.

Thanks for your respond. But as far as i can tell i either need to enable USB-debugging in order to unlock bootloader, or i need to do it via htcdev for which i need adb to recognize my phone. Or did i miss anything?
I did not use the htcdev method the first time so i do not have a token.

Giagi said:
Thanks for your respond. But as far as i can tell i either need to enable USB-debugging in order to unlock bootloader, or i need to do it via htcdev for which i need adb to recognize my phone. Or did i miss anything?
I did not use the htcdev method the first time so i do not have a token.
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Do you have your USB drivers installed on your computer, can you post a screen shot of your device manager whilst your phone is plugged into the PC ?
USB debugging is only for when you are booted into a ROM, and as you don't have a working rom on your phone, it doesn't apply.
Are you S-OFF ?
If not then you will have to goto HTC Dev and follow their instructions on how to unlock your bootloader
Put your phone in bootloader mode, plug it into the PC, it will then say fastboot USB, not ADB USB, ie fastboot commands not ADB commands.
post your fastboot getvar all please.

Seanie280672 said:
Do you have your USB drivers installed on your computer, can you post a screen shot of your device manager whilst your phone is plugged into the PC ?
USB debugging is only for when you are booted into a ROM, and as you don't have a working rom on your phone, it doesn't apply.
Are you S-OFF ?
If not then you will have to goto HTC Dev and follow their instructions on how to unlock your bootloader
Put your phone in bootloader mode, plug it into the PC, it will then say fastboot USB, not ADB USB, ie fastboot commands not ADB commands.
post your fastboot getvar all please.
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First of all, thank you so much! I've now been able to unlock bootloader and flash CWM.
But there's just one more thing, and i'm sorry but i'm very noob with this: How can i find and install the stock HTC ROM (sense 6)?
I downloaded Android Revolution HD 71.1 and installes the zip via CWM but it does not seem to work.
EDIT: Im an S-On
And as requested my getvar all:
Code:
version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
version-baseband: 4T.27.3218.14
version-cpld: None
version-microp: None
version-main: 5.11.1540.9
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
meid: 00000000000000
product: m7_ul
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0710000
cidnum: HTC__E11
battery-status: good
battery-voltage: 4329mV
partition-layout: Generic
security: on
build-mode: SHIP
boot-mode: FASTBOOT
commitno-bootloader: dirty-e47fb74b
hbootpreupdate: 11
gencheckpt: 0

Giagi said:
First of all, thank you so much! I've now been able to unlock bootloader and flash CWM.
But there's just one more thing, and i'm sorry but i'm very noob with this: How can i find and install the stock HTC ROM (sense 6)?
I downloaded Android Revolution HD 71.1 and installes the zip via CWM but it does not seem to work.
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It doesn't work because you installed CWM, I said install TWRP recovery 2.6.3.3, most custom rom's require that recovery, it should also mention that in the original thread of the rom you flashed.
I will need your fastboot getvar all output in order to know what your stock rom is.

Seanie280672 said:
It doesn't work because you installed CWM, I said install TWRP recovery 2.6.3.3, most custom rom's require that recovery, it should also mention that in the original thread of the rom you flashed.
I will need your fastboot getvar all output in order to know what your stock rom is.
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I'm sorry I meant TWRP. Got them confused. But i have installed TWRP.

Giagi said:
I'm sorry I meant TWRP. Got them confused. But i have installed TWRP.
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You have developer edition on your phone ? 5.11.1540.9
did you put that on there yourself ?
Your CID-HTC__E11 states you should have WWE 401.
Just to confirm, could you tell me what it says in you bootloader beside os- ??????????

Seanie280672 said:
You have developer edition on your phone ? did you put that on there yourself ?
Just to confirm, could you tell me what it says in you bootloader besides os- ??????????
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I did not put developer edition on my phone knowingly.
OS-5.11.1540.9
It used to be something else 5.11.401.10 i believe.

Giagi said:
I did not put developer edition on my phone knowingly.
OS-5.11.1540.9
It used to be something else 5.11.401.10 i believe.
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yup 401 is your correct version for your CID, the strange thing is, you can only flash firmware if you are s-off, or if you had a lower firmware first.
this is your correct stock reset file, but I wouldn't flash it myself as your firmware doesn't match anymore: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_3-62-401-1-zip/
Stock ROM version for these types:
modelid: PN0710000
cid: HTC__001, HTC__E11
HTC__102, HTC__203
HTC__405, HTC__Y13
HTC__304, HTC__032
HTC__A07, HTC__J15
HTC__016
im sorry but I don't have any experience with dev edition firmware and not sure which ruu's etc you can flash, maybe one of the other senior members can guide you from here.
But if I was to be up front with you, especially with you being s-on, I would say you were stuck with custom rom's only now, as you cant back flash or flash the correct firmware without s-off.

Seanie280672 said:
yup 401 is your correct version for your CID, the strange thing is, you can only flash firmware if you are s-off, or if you had a lower firmware first.
this is your correct stock reset file, but I wouldn't flash it myself as your firmware doesn't match anymore: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_3-62-401-1-zip/
Stock ROM version for these types:
modelid: PN0710000
cid: HTC__001, HTC__E11
HTC__102, HTC__203
HTC__405, HTC__Y13
HTC__304, HTC__032
HTC__A07, HTC__J15
HTC__016
im sorry but I don't have any experience with dev edition firmware and not sure which ruu's etc you can flash, maybe one of the other senior members can guide you from here.
But if I was to be up front with you, especially with you being s-on, I would say you were stuck with custom rom's only now, as you cant back flash or flash the correct firmware without s-off.
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And this one?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023
I believe it's a custom ROM but i've not been able to get it to work.
Do you know of a way to revert back to the original OS? (preferable with S-On)

Giagi said:
And this one?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023
I believe it's a custom ROM but i've not been able to get it to work.
Do you know of a way to revert back to the original OS? (preferable with S-On)
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try fastboot erase cache and then try flash this one: http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=One_5.11.401.10_odexed.zip
again make sure its with twrp 2.6.3.3

Seanie280672 said:
try fastboot erase cache and then try flash this one: http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=One_5.11.401.10_odexed.zip
again make sure its with twrp 2.6.3.3
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WOW, Thank you sooo much!!!
I'm running the ROM you sent and my htc backup is restoring my phone to it's original state.
I am so happy right now. I really appreciate your help.
I've donated you some money, it's not much and i'm sorry for that, but it's all i have on my paypal account currently.
Again, many thanks.

Giagi said:
WOW, Thank you sooo much!!!
I'm running the ROM you sent and my htc backup is restoring my phone to it's original state.
I am so happy right now. I really appreciate your help.
I've donated you some money, it's not much and i'm sorry for that, but it's all i have on my paypal account currently.
Again, many thanks.
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Ive refunded it back to you, I don't expect donations for helping people out, I don't know where that button came from below my user name and don't know how to get rid of it.
Hit the thanks button is perfectly enough.

Seanie280672 said:
Ive refunded it back to you, I don't expect donations for helping people out, I don't know where that button came from below my user name and don't know how to get rid of it.
Hit the thanks button is perfectly enough.
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Sorry, to bother you again, but it seems as if my problem is not completely resolved.
Every time i shut down my phone it goes into a bootloop, where it boots up, stay on for about 2 mins where it just works as normal, and then shuts down again. After which it reboots again and so on.
The first time this happened i did a factory reset and this seemed to work. But after i shut down my phone for a second time the problem appeared again. And i really don't want to reset it again.

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i need help i think my device is bricked

okk so i was trying to flash a rom for the first time and i really went at it the wrong way. i didin't backup my original RUU and now my device is stuck on the bootloader screen and i really have no idea what to do. i just want to get an OS running on my phone right now cause im freaking out. my company carrier is rogers and this is what my phone is showing right now:
***tampered***
***relocked***
m7_ul pvt ship s-on rh
hboot-1,55,0000
radio-4a.20.3263.16
opendsp -v32,120.274.0909
os-
emmc-boot 2048mb
i try looking for another ruu to flash in my phone but i cant seem to find one that works with my phone..even when i try using the flashboot getvar command to check for the version this is all i got.. : C:\Users\david\Desktop\sdk-tools>fastboot getvar version-main
version-main:
finished. total time: 0.001s
any help at this point would be greatly appreciated i need to get my phone up working so i can receive my calls
i have managed to bring back recovery mode by re-unlocking it via htcdev..now when the phone boots it goes to the google logo and then the language selecting screen then restarts after 10 secs everytime
Instead of the fastboot command you typed, write:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Then look for "CID". Search for a RUU for that CID. If you can't find one, we'll discuss other solutions.
fenstre said:
Instead of the fastboot command you typed, write:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Then look for "CID". Search for a RUU for that CID. If you can't find one, we'll discuss other solutions.
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this is what i got from the fastboot getvar all command :
C:\Users\david\Desktop\sdk-tools>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.55.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.20.3263.16
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: FA346W904162
(bootloader) imei: 354439050131335
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0712000
(bootloader) cidnum: ROGER001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4290mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-fe1214a4f2
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.053s
cidnum says ROGER001? im i don't think ive seen cid what that number around
edit: could it be possible that this is what i need ? "M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID ROGER001 / 1.29.631.17"
since i did not make a backup is there a chance i can restore this ? ive tried the method that suggest sideloading but it didn't work or maybe i didin't do it right but it didn't wanna recognize my phone when i tried the command'
edit 2: also, im using twrp instead of cwm if that information can help in any way.
If you can let us know which rom you attempted to install and what you managed to do. Did you install custom recovery etc.
gffmac said:
If you can let us know which rom you attempted to install and what you managed to do. Did you install custom recovery etc.
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well all i was trying to do was install the goole play edition rom (bigxie_m7_GPe_KRT16S_odexed-signed.zip) but after the installation it kept restarting after the language selection screen. i used twrp to flash the rom. right now all im able to do is cycle through the booloader, the recovery screen and to the language selection screen
Unless you have another rom (4.3 rom) copied onto the storage on your phone you will probably have to flash stock recovery and recover by installing a stock RUU for your carrier/CID version.
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Out of curiosity try going into twrp and doing a factory reset (wipe) and reboot see if you have the same issue.
is there such thing as a stuck RUU for rogers in canada? ive been looking on the internet but i can't seem to find anything that could works for my phone. maybe you could point me in a direction so i could look ?
deerome said:
is there such thing as a stuck RUU for rogers in canada? ive been looking on the internet but i can't seem to find anything that could works for my phone. maybe you could point me in a direction so i could look ?
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Cant see any for rogers
Just found this http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-tutorials/how-to-copy-files-to-htc-one-using-twrp-mount-and-adb/ if you can copy a rom to the phone it will probably work.
A nandroid backup for rogers is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874 or you could flash a pre 4.4 rom. CWM needed to recover a CWM backup and backup would need to be in right directory.
You would need to unlock bootloader to do these things.
If I was you I would download a custom rom like Android Revolution HD 40.3 copy over via above process, do a wipe and install, without s-off you probably have to flash kernel via fastboot.
gffmac said:
Cant see any for rogers
Just found this http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-tutorials/how-to-copy-files-to-htc-one-using-twrp-mount-and-adb/ if you can copy a rom to the phone it will probably work.
A nandroid backup for rogers is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874 or you could flash a pre 4.4 rom. CWM needed to recover a CWM backup and backup would need to be in right directory.
You would need to unlock bootloader to do these things.
If I was you I would download a custom rom like Android Revolution HD 40.3 copy over via above process, do a wipe and install, without s-off you probably have to flash kernel via fastboot.
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thanks for your answers
i definitly am gonna try installing the android revolution hd rom to see if i can at least get an OS running on my phone. what command do i have to use to flash the kernel ?
also, i have tried sideloading/pushing the nandroid backup before but that didint seem to work, not sure if i did something wrong.
deerome said:
thanks for your answers
i definitly am gonna try installing the android revolution hd rom to see if i can at least get an OS running on my phone. what command do i have to use to flash the kernel ?
also, i have tried sideloading/pushing the nandroid backup before but that didint seem to work, not sure if i did something wrong.
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To flash a kernel via fastboot 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'. Make sure the boot.img (if thats what its called) is in the same folder as fastboot. The corresponding kernel(boot.img) is inside the zip file of most roms.
gffmac said:
To flash a kernel via fastboot 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'. Make sure the boot.img (if thats what its called) is in the same folder as fastboot. The corresponding kernel(boot.img) is inside the zip file of most roms.
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thanks to your help i was able to install an earlier version of android hd so after many hours of headache i somehow managed to install the android hd rom by sideloading it with cwm. what a pain in the arse -_-. nonetheless that was a great help, what should i do now so something like this don't happen again? i wanted to have the google edtion on my htc but i think im gonna wait until im better at this thing.
anyways thanks again man i really appreciate you have no idea how frustrated i was lol :good:
deerome said:
thanks to your help i was able to install an earlier version of android hd so after many hours of headache i somehow managed to install the android hd rom by sideloading it with cwm. what a pain in the arse -_-. nonetheless that was a great help, what should i do now so something like this don't happen again? i wanted to have the google edtion on my htc but i think im gonna wait until Im better at this thing.
Anyways thanks again man i really appreciate you have no idea how frustrated i was lol :good:
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No probs glad you got it working again.
If you really want to try a Google Edition rom you would need to s-off your phone which is trickier than what you have done so far so may want to read up some more.
I had the exact same problem while i was flashing a GEdition ROM. The problem here is that my volume Keys dont work and i cant manage to enter recovery/bootloader over ADB. Tried all usb cords and porta. Still giving me Device not found. Any tricky way to access bootloader or recovery?
I've already sent it to warranty but without the original software.... Blablabla they told me that it would only work
with a board replacement... 180€
Any help?
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deerxmoose said:
I had the exact same problem while i was flashing a GEdition ROM. The problem here is that my volume Keys dont work and i cant manage to enter recovery/bootloader over ADB. Tried all usb cords and porta. Still giving me Device not found. Any tricky way to access bootloader or recovery?
I've already sent it to warranty but without the original software.... Blablabla they told me that it would only work
with a board replacement... 180€
Any help?
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk
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You can get to bootloader and recovery via adb commands but thats from a running rom I presume http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853159
How come your volume keys dont work, did it come that way? I presume you have tried holding power and volume down for a prolonged length of time??
gffmac said:
You can get to bootloader and recovery via adb commands but thats from a running rom I presume http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853159
How come your volume keys dont work, did it come that way? I presume you have tried holding power and volume down for a prolonged length of time??
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For no reason they stop working. And i think its a hardware malfunction. Besides that, i cant manage to enter bootloader or recovery to instala other ROM.
I guess with Samsung Phones there is a doubletap on the screen to enter bootloader.
Im really stressing here.
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deerxmoose said:
For no reason they stop working. And i think its a hardware malfunction. Besides that, i cant manage to enter bootloader or recovery to instala other ROM.
I guess with Samsung Phones there is a doubletap on the screen to enter bootloader.
Im really stressing here.
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I would contemplate opening the phone up to check the behind the volume buttons but that is very risky.
gffmac said:
I would contemplate opening the phone up to check the behind the volume buttons but that is very risky.
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Before trying that ill prefer to try Any other solutions. Anyone?
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There is no bootloader in Samsung phones, and no doubletap. You need to hit the buttons as well. If you are able to boot into the phone and adb devices shows the device, you can do
adb reboot-bootloader or adb reboot recovery
SaHiLzZ said:
There is no bootloader in Samsung phones, and no doubletap. You need to hit the buttons as well. If you are able to boot into the phone and adb devices shows the device, you can do
adb reboot-bootloader or adb reboot recovery
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Tried that over and over and it keeps saying device not found.
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Then you should fix your computer/adb issues.

[q] htc one bicked - start up loop (cant find ruu file)

I'm a complete newbie to this XDA so would appreciate any help possible.
My HTC One is Bricked and wont go beyond the HTC logo screen.
I've look at all the different forums and threads and I cant find one particular thread to guide me through the process.
The simplest way I can tell to get my phone back to stock without rooting and doing s-off is to use a ruu file, but I cant find one any where for my phone.
Can anyone help or point me in the right direction:
MEID PN0711000
HTC_621 (TW)
3.63.709.3
HT3AJW906862
356376050293921
abreu6 said:
I'm a complete newbie to this XDA so would appreciate any help possible.
My HTC One is Bricked and wont go beyond the HTC logo screen.
I've look at all the different forums and threads and I cant find one particular thread to guide me through the process.
The simplest way I can tell to get my phone back to stock without rooting and doing s-off is to use a ruu file, but I cant find one any where for my phone.
Can anyone help or point me in the right direction:
MEID PN0711000
HTC_621 (TW)
3.63.709.3
HT3AJW906862
356376050293921
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There is an RUU for your One. The only issue is that ur S-ON and the RUU is for a lower firmware version than the one you have. To flash the RUU, you will have to downgrade your firmware, which needs S-OFF
Post the output of your getvar all. It'll help a lot
And do u have custom recovery?? What exactly did you do which bricked the phone ??
raghav kapur said:
There is an RUU for your One. The only issue is that ur S-ON and the RUU is for a lower firmware version than the one you have. To flash the RUU, you will have to downgrade your firmware, which needs S-OFF
Post the output of your getvar all. It'll help a lot
And do u have custom recovery?? What exactly did you do which bricked the phone ??
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Hello, Thanks for helping out. I have a taiwan build of the phone, for some reason I got the message prompt to upgrade to kitkat and sense 5.5 ( the release isnt officially out in my region) I'm thinking I got it because of the firmware build of my phone, once i tried to upgrade thats where the stall happened.
To get S-Off i need to root my phone from my understanding is this correct ? I dont have a custom recovery will post the get var here.
Thanks again.
Since you bricked your phone, I'm going to safely assume you were at least on an unlocked bootloader. If that's the case, you can download the TWRP recovery image onto your PC and boot into it off your phone with the fastboot command "fastboot boot (recovery name).img". Once there, you can go to TWRP's advanced settings and turn on ADB sideload to install a ROM. After that's done, go back into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the ROM separately before booting the ROM for the first time (since you're S-ON). That should get your phone back on.
My friend did the same thing the other day and that was how I got theirs working again.
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decayer177 said:
"fastboot boot (recovery name).img".
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That only works on hboot 1.44, "fastboot boot ...." was patched/broken after 1.44.
decayer177 said:
After that's done, go back into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the ROM separately before booting the ROM for the first time (since you're S-ON).
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That's not needed on the M7, it'll get flashed automatically during the install even with S-On.
decayer177 said:
Since you bricked your phone, I'm going to safely assume you were at least on an unlocked bootloader. If that's the case, you can download the TWRP recovery image onto your PC and boot into it off your phone with the fastboot command "fastboot boot (recovery name).img". Once there, you can go to TWRP's advanced settings and turn on ADB sideload to install a ROM. After that's done, go back into fastboot and flash the boot.img from the ROM separately before booting the ROM for the first time (since you're S-ON). That should get your phone back on.
My friend did the same thing the other day and that was how I got theirs working again.
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Thanks for the help, no its locked and not tampared. I'm guessing i do all of the above but unlook my bootloader first.
abreu6 said:
Thanks for the help, no its locked and not tampared. I'm guessing i do all of the above but unlook my bootloader first.
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Which RUU file do you recommend I can downgrade to. The version I have is 3.63.709.3 is there a site with ruu files. I have the latest ota file from the htc website, is the ruu file in there ?
Will try the procedure today and re post here.
abreu6 said:
I'm a complete newbie to this XDA so would appreciate any help possible.
My HTC One is Bricked and wont go beyond the HTC logo screen.
I've look at all the different forums and threads and I cant find one particular thread to guide me through the process.
The simplest way I can tell to get my phone back to stock without rooting and doing s-off is to use a ruu file, but I cant find one any where for my phone.
Can anyone help or point me in the right direction:
MEID PN0711000
HTC_621 (TW)
3.63.709.3
HT3AJW906862
356376050293921
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Here's a copy of my getvar, -
Version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 1.55.0000
version-baseband: 4A.213263.04
version-cpld: None
version-micorp: None
version-main: 3.63.709.04
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-On
serialno:HT3AJW906862
ProductL m7_u
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0711000
cidnum: HTC_621
battery-status: low
battery-voltage: 3475mV
partition-layout: Generic
security: on
build-mode:SHIP
boot-mode: FASTBOOT
commitno-bootloader: dirty-a448e85a
hboottpreupdate: 11
gencheckpt: 0
i tried to get my phone fixed but because its cross region nothing htc can do, and cost is as much as value of the phone. Will try all the tips here and repost. Thanks for everyone's help. Really appreciate it, this is a great forum
If anyone else has any other suggestions let me know.
nkk71 said:
That only works on hboot 1.44, "fastboot boot ...." was patched/broken after 1.44.
That's not needed on the M7, it'll get flashed automatically during the install even with S-On.
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Yup the fastboot thingy doesnt work, anyother way i can use twrp if this is required. Unlocked my boot loader, are there any short cuts in this. Cant I just unlock, s-off and download any of the latest ruu files to bring my phone back to life ?
abreu6 said:
Yup the fastboot thingy doesnt work, anyother way i can use twrp if this is required. Unlocked my boot loader, are there any short cuts in this. Cant I just unlock, s-off and download any of the latest ruu files to bring my phone back to life ?
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not right now, too sleepy, but i highly recommend you (and everybody else that quoted you) edit your posts and remove IMEI ... that information should NOT be shared publicly!
nkk71 said:
not right now, too sleepy, but i highly recommend you (and everybody else that quoted you) edit your posts and remove IMEI ... that information should NOT be shared publicly!
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will do, didnt realize i did that, thanks !
nkk71 said:
not right now, too sleepy, but i highly recommend you (and everybody else that quoted you) edit your posts and remove IMEI ... that information should NOT be shared publicly!
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All removed, when i do the fastboot devices, the scrambled reply comes up which means im connected, but getvar all brings back nothing. I worried I may have done something wrong. Thanks
HTC one bricked
INFOversion-bootloader: 1.56.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 4A.23.3263.28
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: None
INFOversion-main:
INFOversion-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
INFOserialno: FA34MW909277
INFOimei: 354439059885634
INFOmeid: 00000000000000
INFOproduct: m7_ul
INFOplatform: HBOOT-8064
INFOmodelid: PN0712000
INFOcidnum: BS_US001
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3882mV
INFOpartition-layout: Generic
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: dirty-4dab9d12
INFOhbootpreupdate: 11
INFOgencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
please help me out. I am using custom rom now .... no network .... no baseband. i am also confused that ruu is for me... i tried one but failed

[Q] I've fallen and I can't get up!

I've successfully played with custom roms for years, but I managed to completely corrupt my Sprint HTC One M7 and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to get it back to being a working phone.
It's rooted and unlocked. I think a bad download of a recovery or rom corrupted either the storage or firmware or both.
When I first rooted it, I did have some problems. However, I was able to recover and successfully ran the Revolution ROM for about a month. I wanted to try the Viper ROM and that action (not the ROM itself, of course) put the device into its current bricked state.
I can still flash different recoveries. I can install new ROMs. I've even attempted to flash stock recoveries and run a factory reset to completely reset the phone's partitions. However the phone is unusable. I even have a OTG cable to grab ROMS from a USB stick. TWRP doesn't recognize the internal storage of the phone, but it does recognize the USB stick on the OTG cable. ClockWork can see all of the storage on the phone.
I have tried relocking and running RUUs, but I think I am doing it incorrectly because my phone is still S-ON and if that is the case, you have to find the right version of RUU that is an upgrade rather than a downgrade of the phone. The RUUs always error out. Perhaps someone will be able to provide a correct link as I have screen pictures and Model ID info I can include.
Behavior: As I try to show in the pictures I've attached, I can install customer ROMS or alleged stock ROMS onto the phone. When the process completes, I am presented with the stock lock screen for the M7. When I swipe the screen I am presented with a white HTC screen that is similar to the boot screen, but note there is no other writing. This is not the boot screen. Rather, it is all you get.
If you are tethered to a PC, you can see the storage on your list of drives.
However, after about 90 seconds, the phone auto reboots, and you are in a loop.
The phone is 13 months old, so I don't think I can just relock it and walk into a Sprint store and ask for a replacement.
Moreover, I think this is fixable, I just don't know how quite yet.
Thanks for those pros out there who can help me get out of this mess of my own making.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: N/A
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.06.651.9
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) product: m7_wls
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0720000
(bootloader) cidnum: SPCS_001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4242mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-4dab9d12
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.035s
It's not bricked.....
Go Here and follow the instructions exactly===============>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
There is no RUU for 4.06.651.9.
This guide will get you fixed up use either the 4.06.651.9 or 5.03.651.3 s-on firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2503646
twisteddan said:
It's not bricked.....
Go Here and follow the instructions exactly===============>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
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That RUU won't work it's super old
BD619 said:
That RUU won't work it's super old
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Oh ok.....Sorry about that.
twisteddan said:
Oh ok.....Sorry about that.
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No harm no foul
Since he/she is s-on they need to run an RUU equal to or newer then their main version
BD619 said:
No harm no foul
Since he/she is s-on they need to run an RUU equal to or newer then their main version
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The question is, does such an RUU exist?
If it does not, is there a stock or custom ROM Zip that, while not packaged in an RUU, might work? Although if that were the case, the ROM's I've already tried to use might actually work.
Or, should I attempt to S-Off the phone (something I've never done before) in order to try an RUU to work?
Thanks for your initial answers. Sounds like I don't have enough to move forward quite yet.
BD619 said:
No harm no foul
Since he/she is s-on they need to run an RUU equal to or newer then their main version
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I googled the version number 4.06.651.9 and came up with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2687690
What do you think?
bethesdaadk said:
I googled the version number 4.06.651.9 and came up with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2687690
What do you think?
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This is not an RUU,it's firmware, the the guide I linked to will get you fixed up.
I'm actually surprised you were able to run ARHD for so long without issues, it's most likely the cause of the problems.
Edit: I noticed I did not include the 4.06.651.9 firmware in the rescue guide...it's now added.
BD619 said:
This is not an RUU,it's firmware, the the guide I linked to will get you fixed up.
I'm actually surprised you were able to run ARHD for so long without issues, it's most likely the cause of the problems.
Edit: I noticed I did not include the 4.06.651.9 firmware in the rescue guide...it's now added.
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I have downloaded two firmwares from your guide. the 4.06.651.9 and the 5.03.651.3
The biggest problem I am currently having is downloading the TWRP recovery without an error. I'm even using download manager on one of my laptops and it sticks at 99%. This is probably how I got into trouble in the first place. I'm attempting 2.7.1.0
Is there a solid version of TWRP earlier that should try and download instead?
bethesdaadk said:
I have downloaded two firmwares from your guide. the 4.06.651.9 and the 5.03.651.3
The biggest problem I am currently having is downloading the TWRP recovery without an error. I'm even using download manager on one of my laptops and it sticks at 99%. This is probably how I got into trouble in the first place. I'm attempting 2.7.1.0
Is there a solid version of TWRP earlier that should try and download instead?
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I use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2651035
BD619 said:
I use this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2651035
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I've tried to parse out your directions to make sure I do this correctly. Can you please check to make sure I'm understanding you correctly?
First step is to flash the firmware:
I've downloaded 4.06.651.9 s-on firmware per your suggestion becuase that's the current version of my phone.
Then I need to rename it to just plain firmware.zip
Then on the phone:
Boot to bootloader and lock the bootloader by typing:
fastboot oem lock
in my ADB/Fastboot dos session.
Then use these commands:
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
Fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
which will flash the firmware.
Then: If you get this error after the second command (most likely will)
failed 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
press the UP Arrow on your keyboard and press enter to issue the command again. Essentially, you are flashing the firmware a second time.
Then, unlock the bootloader again
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
Here's the part where I'm a little uncertain. You state:
8a. If you are using the 4.06.651.4 s-on firmware I would suggest you push this Stock Rooted Odexed Rom to your device or it may not boot.
8b. After flashing the 4.06.651.4 rom you will most likely need to flash the latest radio because the 4.06 firmware does not have a radio included find it HERE
Since I am flashing the 4.06.651.9 s-on firmware and not the 4.06.651.4 s-on firmware, do I need to used that suggested Rom? Or can I use any other standard Rom?
Also, earlier in the guide, you state:
If you are already on 4.06.651.4 or 4.06.651.9 you will have to flash the 3.05.651.6 s-off firmware first...reason being is the 4.06 s-off firmware does not have the latest radio included
Do I need to worry about that since I'm flashing the s-on firmware and not the s-off firmware?
Thanks for your help on this. If I were this careful the first time around, maybe I wouldn't have gotten to this point. Luckily, my old Evo4G is in good condition so I've put it into service while I try and fix the HTC One.
bethesdaadk said:
I have downloaded two firmwares from your guide. the 4.06.651.9 and the 5.03.651.3
The biggest problem I am currently having is downloading the TWRP recovery without an error. I'm even using download manager on one of my laptops and it sticks at 99%. This is probably how I got into trouble in the first place. I'm attempting 2.7.1.0
Is there a solid version of TWRP earlier that should try and download instead?
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tdhite's 2.7.0.9 worked fine for me?
Since I am flashing the 4.06.651.9 s-on firmware and not the 4.06.651.4 s-on firmware, do I need to used that suggested Rom? Or can I use any other standard Rom?
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I would use this rom just to get you up and running and you can then make a backup of the stock rom.
If you are already on 4.06.651.4 or 4.06.651.9 you will have to flash the 3.05.651.6 s-off firmware first...reason being is the 4.06 s-off firmware does not have the latest radio included
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This only applies to folks that are s-off.
BD619 said:
I would use this rom just to get you up and running and you can then make a backup of the stock rom.
This only applies to folks that are s-off.
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I will try and do this tomorrow and will let you know it goes.
Interestingly enough, I just saw someone with an HTCONE M7 tonight running Sense 6. I was floored at how different and sleek it looked. I hope that once I have a working phone again, I'll be able to get all the way to Sense 6.
But until then, I have to get this one working.
Thanks.
bethesdaadk said:
I will try and do this tomorrow and will let you know it goes.
Interestingly enough, I just saw someone with an HTCONE M7 tonight running Sense 6. I was floored at how different and sleek it looked. I hope that once I have a working phone again, I'll be able to get all the way to Sense 6.
But until then, I have to get this one working.
Thanks.
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Well the 5.03.651.3 firmware and rom are sense 6
BD619 said:
Well the 5.03.651.3 firmware and rom are sense 6
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Ok. So I am reporting back. It's a good news / bad news kind of situation.
I relocked the device.
Flashed the 4.06.651.9_firmware
It took two times exactly as predicted and was successful.
I had a little trouble re-unlocking it again, because I needed to resubmit the device of a new unlock.bin. The process changed the token. I suppose that makes sense.
I then flashed TWRP. On a positive note, TWRP allowed me to mount selections that were previously un-mountable.
However, when I put the unit into ADB Sideload mode and then attempted to adb side load from my PC, adb still did not recognize the device. Fastboot does, but adb doesn't.
However, since I had an OTG cable, I merely used that to have TWRP install the stock ROM you suggested.
It finished. I rebooted.
And it's still un-usable. Boots with the nice Sprint screen. One difference, I get an error about htcdialer freezing. I get the stock lock screen. I unlock to a white HTC screen.
The device shows up in device manager as my HTC but I don't see it as a listed drive anymore.
And the device reboots after about 2 minutes.
So, like I said, some success, but it still isn't usable.
Suggestions?
bethesdaadk said:
Ok. So I am reporting back. It's a good news / bad news kind of situation.
I relocked the device.
Flashed the 4.06.651.9_firmware
It took two times exactly as predicted and was successful.
I had a little trouble re-unlocking it again, because I needed to resubmit the device of a new unlock.bin. The process changed the token. I suppose that makes sense.
I then flashed TWRP. On a positive note, TWRP allowed me to mount selections that were previously un-mountable.
However, when I put the unit into ADB Sideload mode and then attempted to adb side load from my PC, adb still did not recognize the device. Fastboot does, but adb doesn't.
However, since I had an OTG cable, I merely used that to have TWRP install the stock ROM you suggested.
It finished. I rebooted.
And it's still un-usable. Boots with the nice Sprint screen. One difference, I get an error about htcdialer freezing. I get the stock lock screen. I unlock to a white HTC screen.
The device shows up in device manager as my HTC but I don't see it as a listed drive anymore.
And the device reboots after about 2 minutes.
So, like I said, some success, but it still isn't usable.
Suggestions?
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Did you remember to flash the radio?
BD619 said:
Did you remember to flash the radio?
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I did not flash the radio. I may have been confused, but I thought I didn't need to because I was S-On, not S-Off. At this point, it doesn't matter though, so I'll try it.
Do I need to go through the same steps as flashing the firmware?
Relock.
rebootRUU
Or can I just fastboot flash the radio?
Thanks.
bethesdaadk said:
I did not flash the radio. I may have been confused, but I thought I didn't need to because I was S-On, not S-Off. At this point, it doesn't matter though, so I'll try it.
Do I need to go through the same steps as flashing the firmware?
Relock.
rebootRUU
Or can I just fastboot flash the radio?
Thanks.
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Nope just flash the radio from recovery

[SOLVED] [Q] HTC Stuck on Boot Screen, here's what I did

Hi everyone,
I've spent the last 6 hours attempting various fixes from forums and I just can't &^%$ing get this.
Here's what I did.
(1) Phone got stuck in a bootloop.
(2) I did a backup in TWRP version 2.6.
(3) Factory reset.
(4) Everything worked again, no bootloop.
(5) Tried to recover from the backup in TWRP, backup failed.
(6) Phone now stuck on the HTC One screen.. won't load a thing.
I really just want things back to normal, as in stock ROM.
Some info about the phone:
S-ON
TWRP ver 2.6
rooted
can access recovery
don't need anything on the phone
I'm looking for a solution to get this phone going again.. any solution. I'd prefer to be on stock ROM. I'd love some help on this. I'm here.
post your fastboot getvar all please
2dayquestion said:
Hi everyone,
I've spent the last 6 hours attempting various fixes from forums and I just can't &^%$ing get this.
Here's what I did.
(1) Phone got stuck in a bootloop.
(2) I did a backup in TWRP version 2.6.
(3) Factory reset.
(4) Everything worked again, no bootloop.
(5) Tried to recover from the backup in TWRP, backup failed.
(6) Phone now stuck on the HTC One screen.. won't load a thing.
I really just want things back to normal, as in stock ROM.
don't need anything on the phone
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well if you don't need anything on the phone and you previously did a factory reset and the phone stopped boot-looping, why did you restored that faulty backup? just do a factory reset and you'll be good
alray said:
well if you don't need anything on the phone and you previously did a factory reset and the phone stopped boot-looping, why did you restored that faulty backup? just do a factory reset and you'll be good
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The backup contained all of the original apps. Thought I could get it rolling again, but no go. Now the phone just won't boot. Stuck on the HTC one screen, even after another factory reset.
2dayquestion said:
The backup contained all of the original apps. Thought I could get it rolling again, but no go. Now the phone just won't boot. Stuck on the HTC one screen, even after another factory reset.
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post the ouput of fastboot getvar all
Seanie280672 said:
post your fastboot getvar all please
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(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.23.3263.28
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.00.000.0
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: ---------------
(bootloader) imei: ----------------
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0712000
(bootloader) cidnum: ROGER001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3855mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-4dab9d12
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
2dayquestion said:
The backup contained all of the original apps. Thought I could get it rolling again, but no go. Now the phone just won't boot. Stuck on the HTC one screen, even after another factory reset.
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factory reset again
Install Titanium backup it will restore apps & data from nandroid backup
from HTC One
yatindroid said:
factory reset again
Install Titanium backup it will restore apps & data from nandroid backup
from HTC One
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The factory reset isn't working. It still hangs. I did the initial backup through TWRP. Will Titanium backup be compatible with that backup?
Now the phone is currently locked, no OS.Should I flash another ROM?
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_..._10-38r-1157-04l_release_351317_signed_2-exe/
Looks like your RUU to return to fully stock
You could do with seeing if you can see this number anywhere in the bootloader 4.19.631.9 usually under os- however, radio's match
Seanie280672 said:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_..._10-38r-1157-04l_release_351317_signed_2-exe/
Looks like your RUU to return to fully stock
You could do with seeing if you can see this number anywhere in the bootloader 4.19.631.9 usually under os- however, radio's match
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The OS is set to 1.000.000. I used some **** utility that reset it. I started clicking things... lol
One thing I'm wondering is since this phone is S-ON, will I be able to even flash a ROM? Could that be the reason that the TWRP restore function isn't working? As far as I know... SON would prevent system files from being written.. correct me if I'm wrong
..downloading that file as I write this
Seanie280672 said:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_..._10-38r-1157-04l_release_351317_signed_2-exe/
Looks like your RUU to return to fully stock
You could do with seeing if you can see this number anywhere in the bootloader 4.19.631.9 usually under os- however, radio's match
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The phone is the HTC One m7 through Rogers. It was recently asking me for the latest OTA update. The ROM was stock, if that helps.
2dayquestion said:
The phone is the HTC One m7 through Rogers. It was recently asking me for the latest OTA update. The ROM was stock, if that helps.
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looks like your RUU, like I said, its a Rogers RUU and contains the same radio, your version-main just threw me off a bit, leave your bootloader locked / relocked and plug into your computer in bootloader mode, then run the RUU on your computer, follow the instructions, make sure your battery is 50% or more before running.
regarding your other question, you can flash custom roms whilst s-on, you just have to make sure your bootloader is unlocked, s-on is not there to protect system files, its there to protect you from messing with the HBOOT and radio's etc which will brick the phone if done wrong, you cant brick by flashing rom's.
Seanie280672 said:
looks like your RUU, like I said, its a Rogers RUU and contains the same radio, your version-main just threw me off a bit, leave your bootloader locked / relocked and plug into your computer in bootloader mode, then run the RUU on your computer, follow the instructions, make sure your battery is 50% or more before running.
regarding your other question, you can flash custom roms whilst s-on, you just have to make sure your bootloader is unlocked, s-on is not there to protect system files, its there to protect you from messing with the HBOOT and radio's etc which will brick the phone if done wrong, you cant brick by flashing rom's.
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Thanks a lot for that link. I found an RUU file about 7 hours ago, but it was in .zip format, not .exe like the link you provided me. This made it damn easy. I relocked the bootloader, installed, now it's all great. Thanks a lot. Can I thumbs up you, or do anything in return?
2dayquestion said:
Thanks a lot for that link. I found an RUU file about 7 hours ago, but it was in .zip format, not .exe like the link you provided me. This made it damn easy. I relocked the bootloader, installed, now it's all great. Thanks a lot. Can I thumbs up you, or do anything in return?
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Just hit the thanks button a couple of times is plenty.
The Zip would of worked too, you just have to flash it in a special kinda way.
Glad its all working now, could you edit your title in your first post to SOLVED now please.
Seanie280672 said:
Just hit the thanks button a couple of times is plenty.
The Zip would of worked too, you just have to flash it in a special kinda way.
Glad its all working now, could you edit your title in your first post to SOLVED now please.
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I'm guessing a side-load? I really like the install wizard, the RUU method is pretty ingenious. One quick question for you: It's asking me for a system update, OTA, that's not installing after I download it. I unlocked the bootloader through HTC dev using the binary they e-mail you. Would I have to unroot? Any tips on what I could do?
[edit: for some reason, OTA worked] thanks a lot for your help and especially for that magical link. cheers
2dayquestion said:
I'm guessing a side-load? I really like the install wizard, the RUU method is pretty ingenious. One quick question for you: It's asking me for a system update, OTA, that's not installing after I download it. I unlocked the bootloader through HTC dev using the binary they e-mail you. Would I have to unroot? Any tips on what I could do?
[edit: for some reason, OTA worked] thanks a lot for your help and especially for that magical link. cheers
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No, you have to put your phone in fastbootRUU mode and then flash the zip from your computer using fastboot commands.
Glad the OTA worked in the end, but in future when installing OTA's just make sure your bootloader is locked / relocked first.
Seanie280672 said:
No, you have to put your phone in fastbootRUU mode and then flash the zip from your computer using fastboot commands.
Glad the OTA worked in the end, but in future when installing OTA's just make sure your bootloader is locked / relocked first.
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That may have been the issue. Thanks for your time. Another 'thanks' is in order. Cheers

Please help me revive this sick m7

Hi Guys,
Bought an m7 cheap on ebay. I don't know anything about the history, except to say it's been fiddled with...
It powers up but it won't boot up; it hangs on the HTC logo.
Bootloader's unlocked, it's been rooted... S-ON
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.21.3263.04
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: ** edited out **
(bootloader) imei: ** edited out **
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4297mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-e47fb74b
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
I'm thinking I should try and take it back to stock, but I don't know where I should go from here and I'm worried I might screw it up.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance!
Go to RUU mode and flash an RUU. There's a lot of threads explaining how to go to back to stock on this forum. If it still doesn't work, it might be an internal issue like the motherboard.
Can someone please recommend an RUU to go to... I'm just worried if I use the wrong one it will cause more issues. I thought RUUs were dependent on the CID num and as that's been changed to allow custom roms... I'd be happy taking it back to a plain old vanilla HTC / Google - just something to get it back alive.
Thanks
Should also add I can't get s-off... adb devices doesn't show anything... I'm guessing usb debugging wasn't set up
mdb said:
Can someone please recommend an RUU to go to... I'm just worried if I use the wrong one it will cause more issues. I thought RUUs were dependent on the CID num and as that's been changed to allow custom roms... I'd be happy taking it back to a plain old vanilla HTC / Google - just something to get it back alive.
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There is no ruu we can recommend because your version-main is blank the fact that you also have superCID doesn't help identifying which ruu you'll need to use.
mdb said:
Should also add I can't get s-off... adb devices doesn't show anything... I'm guessing usb debugging wasn't set up
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You'll have to unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery (twrp preferred), flash a rom and use your phone like that or, if you want, from there you will be able to achieve s-off again and convert your phone to wherever you want (Stock Sense or stock GPE) by flashing a RUU.
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There is no ruu we can recommend because your version-main is blank the fact that you also have superCID doesn't help identifying which ruu you'll need to use.
You'll have to unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery (twrp preferred), flash a rom and use your phone like that or, if you want, from there you will be able to achieve s-off again and convert your phone to wherever you want (Stock Sense or stock GPE) by flashing a RUU.
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Thanks so much for this... I've been learning more all day (traditionally an iOS guy)...
Am I right in thinking I would need to sideload a custom rom through twrp and then install it? If so, I'm having an issue getting my laptop to talk to the phone - "adb devices" is pretty flakey to say the least, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't... I've read various things about Windows 8 and that adb works best on Windows 7, can you please confirm I'm on the right track here. I'd like to put the Viper rom on it.
Thanks again
In order to flash custom recovery you need to be booted to bootloader menu, and use fastboot commands. If you flash TWRP 2.8.6.0 or later, there's no need to sideload a ROM because newer TWRP recoveries have MTP option, so you use that. Try to go to bootloader, connect your phone to your laptop or PC, and issue a command fastboot devices. If it shows your phone, you're good to go
Thanks donkeyking1...
I got it working eventually, I needed to install new drivers for Windows 8 then adb started behaving properly. I ended up pushing the Viper ROM to the phone... The phone's alive now but currently it has no IMEI, baseband or OS - they're all blank. I'm wondering if it's because I've installed Viper 9 without upgrading the firmware first? My next goals are to try and S-OFF the device so I can install a stock rom, at which point hopefully I'll get OTA updates and then go back to Viper 9 - it looks great, I just can't use it! - no phone signal!
Does that sound like the right approach? I'm trying to flash different custom roms to hopefully find one that works with rumrunner. I've read that some folks have managed to S-OFF on hboot 1.57 with rumrunner, but it's picky on the rom that's installed. It doesn't work on Viper 9...
If anyone can add any help it would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance
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Thanks donkeyking1...
I got it working eventually, I needed to install new drivers for Windows 8 then adb started behaving properly. I ended up pushing the Viper ROM to the phone... The phone's alive now but currently it has no IMEI, baseband or OS - they're all blank. I'm wondering if it's because I've installed Viper 9 without upgrading the firmware first? My next goals are to try and S-OFF the device so I can install a stock rom, at which point hopefully I'll get OTA updates and then go back to Viper 9 - it looks great, I just can't use it! - no phone signal!
Does that sound like the right approach? I'm trying to flash different custom roms to hopefully find one that works with rumrunner. I've read that some folks have managed to S-OFF on hboot 1.57 with rumrunner, but it's picky on the rom that's installed. It doesn't work on Viper 9...
If anyone can add any help it would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance
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flash the 7.19.401.2 firmware and then the 7.19.401.2 RUU. If you still have imei problem after that, its most likely an hardware defect.
relock your bootloader if not already locked or re-locked:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Code:
fastboot orm rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip M7_UL_Firmware_7.19.401.2.zip
fastbppt flash zip M7_UL_Firmware_7.19.401.2.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
htc_fastboot flash zip PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_HTC_Europe_7.19.401.2_Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01L_release_421790_signed.zip
fastboot reboot
*** use htc_fastboot.exe for flashing the ruu (linked below). Save all files in the same folder where you already have fastboot.exe and adb.exe on your computer.
M7_UL_Firmware_7.19.401.2.zip
PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_HTC_Europe_7.19.401.2_Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01L_release_421790_signed.zip
htc_fastboot.exe
Alray, just curious (still learning ), how do you know from the info I've given you that the firmware / RUU you've suggested is one to fix the issues - I've struggled to understand this the past few days - thanks!
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Alray, just curious (still learning ), how do you know from the info I've given you that the firmware / RUU you've suggested is one to fix the issues - I've struggled to understand this the past few days - thanks!
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To flash a ruu on a s-on phone there are many prerequisites:
The RUU must match your MID: 7.19.401.2 is for PN0710000
The RUU must match your CID: You have superCID so its not a problem.
The RUU must be the same version or an upgrade from your actual version, we don't know your actual version because of your blank versio-main but you have 1.57 hboot which suggest a 6.xx.xxx.x version. So 7.19.401.2 should be an upgrade.
The bootloader must be locked or re-locked.
There is no risk trying it, the worst that can happen is that the phone won't accept the ruu and nothing will be flashed.
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Alray, just curious (still learning ), how do you know from the info I've given you that the firmware / RUU you've suggested is one to fix the issues - I've struggled to understand this the past few days - thanks!
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Super CID + your MID. WWE firmware should work just fine. Right @alray?
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Super CID + your MID. WWE firmware should work just fine. Right @alray?
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Well, thanks so much for your help guys, but alas it seems the phone is k-put... Flashed the firmware and the rom no problem.... but it still shows no IMEI / IMEI SV / IMSI and it can't recognise the phone number - I'm guessing it can't read the sim. It does show the OS and IMEI in the bootloader, but once booted it's a no go.
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Well, thanks so much for your help guys, but alas it seems the phone is k-put... Flashed the firmware and the rom no problem.... but it still shows no IMEI / IMEI SV / IMSI and it can't recognise the phone number - I'm guessing it can't read the sim. It does show the OS and IMEI in the bootloader, but once booted it's a no go.
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Try to bend your sim tray just a little bit. Maybe your sim card is not reaching the contacts inside the phone. Or put a piece of paper under the sim and see what happens
Thanks donkeykong1, I've tried but it's not working... The fact the IMEI / IMEI SV and baseband are unknown though... they're not sim related...
It does show the baseband and IMEI in fastboot getvar all though?...
There were a lot of people with that same issue, and their phones worked fine, so I doubt it has anything to do with your sim. Your sim works in another phone?
Yeah, the sim's fine. @alray said it's likely a hardware issue if the firmware / rom didn't repair the IMEI issue, and the other threads I've looked at with the same issue are all saying the motherboard's faulty.
Although I am baffled as to why it is showing the IMEI / baseband in the bootloader, in fastboot etc. but not once the phone has booted up?...
I read on another thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253514) that maybe flashing a kernal and/or radio might solve it?
Just wondering whether I should try flashing an official HTC rom? I've been in touch with the guy I got it off and he said it was originally on Orange, UK:
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads > One M7 / v5.0.2 > Find Files : Page 6
One M7 / Orange / UK / CRC / 3.4.10 / v5.0.2 / 539.0 MB / 7.19.61.10
Was also thinking of...
http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads > One M7 / v5.0.2 > Find Files : Page 1
One M7 / HTC / EU / MR 3 / 3.4.10 / v5.0.2 / 486.0 MB / 7.19.401.22
If I did that would I need to update the firmware first like you advised originally @alray?
If I know I can revive the IMEI etc. I'll be happy to go ahead and pay to S-OFF
Thanks in advance
You need a kernel to match your firmware. If you're on 7.19.401.2, then you need 7.19.401.2 kernel. I can give you boot.img, but I don't have the whole zip, with modules. Then again, if your phone boots fine, maybe boot.img will help. I'd [email protected] to confirm my thoughts though. He's much more into this than I am

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