[Q] Nandroid download - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can someone please tell me if this nandroid download is supposed to have a .exe file? Verizon RUU Zip 1.10.605.10 Posted or can someone tell me where to get a nandroid for my htc one m7?

sydneygriffin62 said:
Can someone please tell me if this nandroid download is supposed to have a .exe file? Verizon RUU Zip 1.10.605.10 Posted or can someone tell me where to get a nandroid for my htc one m7?
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First, that file is a RUU zip file not a nandroid backup. Unless your OS is the same as that file or you are S-OFF you can not run that file.
Second, you might have better luck finding a nandroid for your phone in the Verizon HTC One forum because they are setup for that phone. There are some key differences between the Verizon phones and the GSM phones.
Third, you will need to provide more information about your phone and what you are searching for before anyone can help you. Generally a fastboot getvar all will provide a lot of the information.

htc one stock rom
majmoz said:
First, that file is a RUU zip file not a nandroid backup. Unless your OS is the same as that file or you are S-OFF you can not run that file.
Second, you might have better luck finding a nandroid for your phone in the Verizon HTC One forum because they are setup for that phone. There are some key differences between the Verizon phones and the GSM phones.
Third, you will need to provide more information about your phone and what you are searching for before anyone can help you. Generally a fastboot getvar all will provide a lot of the information.
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Yes I am s off with twrp recovery and viper one 6.2
CID- VZW__001
OS- 1.10.605.10
I want to keep TWRP and S-Off but go back to stock please help I was told this was bricking some phone's
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu-zip-m7_wl_jb_50_vzw_1-10-605-10_decrypted-zip/

sydneygriffin62 said:
Yes I am s off with twrp recovery and viper one 6.2
CID- VZW__001
OS- 1.10.605.10
I want to keep TWRP and S-Off but go back to stock please help I was told this was bricking some phone's
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu-zip-m7_wl_jb_50_vzw_1-10-605-10_decrypted-zip/
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that file will work use the instructions at the bottom of this page
http://www.htc1guru.com/downloads/ruu-zip-downloads/
their is also a newer RUU here it flashes the same way
http://flyhalf205.com/getdownload.php?file=RUU/m7vzw/PN07IMG_M7_WL_JB_50_VZW_2.10.605.1_DECRYPT.zip

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[Q]Reverting to stock firmware (three) and stock ROM (s-off)

Hey guys,
Right, I have a hardware issue with my phone so need to return it to Three UK.
Currently I have Android Revolution HD 11 on my phone and have updated to 2.17 firmware, s-off.
So I need stock, firmware to be reverted to 1.28.771 and to change my CID to H3G__001 (currently HTC__001). There doesn't appear to be an RUU for three.
First off I'm assuming the H3G nandroid backup in the "[COLLECTION] HTC M7 RUU, OTA, and Stock Nandroid Downloads" thread doesn't actually touch the firmware so it would remain at 2.17?
So my thinking is this:
Flash the generic europe RUU (do I need to lock my bootloader before doing this)? (RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13. 3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe)
Change CID to H3G__001
Nandroid restore of H3G ROM. (M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID H3G__001 / 1.28.771.x )
s-off to lock and remove tamper.
s-on.
OTA update?
Will this work?
Or does anyone have a link to the 1.28.771 firmware?
Thanks for the help.
Ardmanz said:
Hey guys,
Right, I have a hardware issue with my phone so need to return it to Three UK.
Currently I have Android Revolution HD 11 on my phone and have updated to 2.17 firmware, s-off.
So I need stock, firmware to be reverted to 1.28.771 and to change my CID to H3G__001 (currently HTC__001). There doesn't appear to be an RUU for three.
First off I'm assuming the H3G nandroid backup in the "[COLLECTION] HTC M7 RUU, OTA, and Stock Nandroid Downloads" thread doesn't actually touch the firmware so it would remain at 2.17?
So my thinking is this:
Flash the generic europe RUU (do I need to lock my bootloader before doing this)? (RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13. 3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe)
Change CID to H3G__001
Nandroid restore of H3G ROM. (M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID H3G__001 / 1.28.771.x )
s-off to lock and remove tamper.
s-on.
OTA update?
Will this work?
Or does anyone have a link to the 1.28.771 firmware?
Thanks for the help.
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Any ideas?
You don't have to lock the bootloader and you need s-off to downgrade.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42396455&postcount=20
Rest of the steps...well sounds good but unfortunatelly i'm not expert so dunno
I'm really interested if it works this way for you as i have a VF-uk one, and once i have to go back to stock this info would be really helpful.
Please let we know your progress
Good luck
prodizo said:
You don't have to lock the bootloader and you need s-off to downgrade.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42396455&postcount=20
Rest of the steps...well sounds good but unfortunatelly i'm not expert so dunno
I'm really interested if it works this way for you as i have a VF-uk one, and once i have to go back to stock this info would be really helpful.
Please let we know your progress
Good luck
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Hey,
Yup this worked perfectly (almost). Reset your CID to your originally carriers before running the nandroid backup or it will be missing your carriers boot screen.
The only thing is the recovery seems to be missing. I'd expect the HTC recovery to load when selecting it from the bootloader but all I get is a red triangle. I obviously need to sort this before sending it back (Monday).
Any ideas?
I haven't s-on'd yet because I want to sort out recovery first. That should be pretty simple though.
I guess I just need a link to stock recovery.img.
Just tried and mine does same. I have stock recovery so thats fine.
Hope you get a nice new one:laugh:
Cheers
Stock recovery will display a red triangle..your all set
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Yup. I just realised. Completely 100% back to stock now with s-on.
It's been quite a journey. Hopefully they can repair it quickly so I can get ARHD 11 back on.
Ardmanz said:
Yup. I just realised. Completely 100% back to stock now with s-on.
It's been quite a journey. Hopefully they can repair it quickly so I can get ARHD 11 back on.
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Ardmanz said:
Yup. I just realised. Completely 100% back to stock now with s-on.
It's been quite a journey. Hopefully they can repair it quickly so I can get ARHD 11 back on.
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Would you make the step by step?
It would really helpful
If I ain't wrong,
1. Get the RUU's
2. Change CID to HTC_001 before flashing RUU
3. Flash RUU
4. Write original CID
5. Nandroid Restore
6. Re S-ON with Revone
Is that right?
Grand_Goblin said:
Would you make the step by step?
It would really helpful
If I ain't wrong,
1. Get the RUU's
2. Change CID to HTC_001 before flashing RUU
3. Flash RUU
4. Write original CID
5. Nandroid Restore
6. Re S-ON with Revone
Is that right?
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Yup, those are the exact steps that I took.
Note* make sure you just boot into custom recovery and don't actually flash it when restoring your nandroid backup. Having custom recovery on your device is a dead give away.
Grand_Goblin said:
Would you make the step by step?
It would really helpful
If I ain't wrong,
1. Get the RUU's
2. Change CID to HTC_001 before flashing RUU
3. Flash RUU
4. Write original CID
5. Nandroid Restore
6. Re S-ON with Revone
Is that right?
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Ardmanz said:
Yup, those are the exact steps that I took.
Note* make sure you just boot into custom recovery and don't actually flash it when restoring your nandroid backup. Having custom recovery on your device is a dead give away.
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sorry man, but "flash it" refers to?
I don't get it and I don't wanna mess up
Grand_Goblin said:
sorry man, but "flash it" refers to?
I don't get it and I don't wanna mess up
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Normally you would use the following command to install custom recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Use this command instead:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
That allows you to boot into custom recovery without actually installing it onto your phone.
Ardmanz said:
Normally you would use the following command to install custom recovery:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Use this command instead:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
That allows you to boot into custom recovery without actually installing it onto your phone.
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matursuwun - Thank You so much! (in Javanese)

[Q] Stock recovery img

I have had a look around and cannot seem to find a stock recovery to flash on my device that works. I have a UK device on T-Mobile/Orange. If anyone can provide a link it would be greatly appreciated.
Posting your CID would help. Have you looked in the RUU/OTA/Nandroid thread? Sorry can't work out how to link to it in tapatalk but it's in the General forum and starts with [COLLECTION].
There's a couple UK nandroid backups in there. You can unzip and get the recovery.img from one of them
Wadd3r5 said:
I have had a look around and cannot seem to find a stock recovery to flash on my device that works. I have a UK device on T-Mobile/Orange. If anyone can provide a link it would be greatly appreciated.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
You can get the recovery image from here for your concerned device from the nandroid back up file
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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Wadd3r5 said:
I have had a look around and cannot seem to find a stock recovery to flash on my device that works. I have a UK device on T-Mobile/Orange. If anyone can provide a link it would be greatly appreciated.
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Or flash from here http://db.tt/28ylKqrP
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Thnaks
Thanks for the responses guys I will check all the suggestions and provide full details of my set up once I am home tonight.
More information
Right guys back home from work. What I was trying to do was return to stock to check out the latest update (as everyone else seems to be doing)
Here are the details of my phone
cid: ORANG001
Radio: 4A.13.3231.27
S-ON
RELOCKED (atm)
I thought I could just flash the stock htc recovery and then grab the OTA update as I have reverted to a back up of the original OS. I get as far as the initial reboot then the update fails due to CWM recovery.
I then tried to use the standard EU RUU for my baseband and that generates an error 133 incorrect device ID.
What I am looking for is either a way or getting the Stock Recovery or an RUU that will work on my phone.
Thanks again.
Wadd3r5 said:
Right guys back home from work. What I was trying to do was return to stock to check out the latest update (as everyone else seems to be doing)
Here are the details of my phone
cid: ORANG001
Radio: 4A.13.3231.27
S-ON
RELOCKED (atm)
I thought I could just flash the stock htc recovery and then grab the OTA update as I have reverted to a back up of the original OS. I get as far as the initial reboot then the update fails due to CWM recovery.
I then tried to use the standard EU RUU for my baseband and that generates an error 133 incorrect device ID.
What I am looking for is either a way or getting the Stock Recovery or an RUU that will work on my phone.
Thanks again.
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mate it will fail as ota dont go along with cwm you need to be on stock recovery . did you use the recovery i posted in link above. you need to flash that first and after that you will be able to get ota. :thumbup:
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zinder33 said:
mate it will fail as ota dont go along with cwm you need to be on stock recovery . did you use the recovery i posted in link above. you need to flash that first and after that you will be able to get ota. :thumbup:
Sent from HTC One $-off 11111111
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I flashed the recovery.img from the M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID ORANG001 / 1.28.61.7 but it is the CWM recovery not stock. Do I need to use the boot.img??
The other link seemed to be a TWRP recovery.img
Thanks.

Q: O2 UK Stock Bootloader/Rom/RUU -

Hello all...
I recently got an HTC One and decided to root it but now I am unable to get the 4.2.2 update.
Ive tried to find a way to revert back to stock but so far no luck.
I've only been able to get it back via a factory reset but the Team Win Recovery Project
and bootloader is still present and halts the 4.2.2 update.
phone details are...
Android version : 4.1.2
HTC Sense Version : 5.0
Software Version : 1.29.206.16 CL175272
HTC SDK API Level : 5.12
baseband 4a.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01L
CID is o2__001
Is there an RUU I can use to revert it back to stock?
Ive looked around but couldn't find an appropriate RUU
Only thing I have found is the OTA_M7_UL_JB_50_O2_UK_1.29.206.11-1.27.206.1_P_release_315484
Would using this in TWRP get me back to stock so I can get the 4.2.2 update?
ANY help would be hugely appreciated!!!
PhaZEtwOk13 said:
Hello all...
I recently got an HTC One and decided to root it but now I am unable to get the 4.2.2 update.
Ive tried to find a way to revert back to stock but so far no luck.
I've only been able to get it back via a factory reset but the Team Win Recovery Project
and bootloader is still present and halts the 4.2.2 update.
phone details are...
Android version : 4.1.2
HTC Sense Version : 5.0
Software Version : 1.29.206.16 CL175272
HTC SDK API Level : 5.12
baseband 4a.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01L
CID is o2__001
Is there an RUU I can use to revert it back to stock?
Ive looked around but couldn't find an appropriate RUU
Only thing I have found is the OTA_M7_UL_JB_50_O2_UK_1.29.206.11-1.27.206.1_P_release_315484
Would using this in TWRP get me back to stock so I can get the 4.2.2 update?
ANY help would be hugely appreciated!!!
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I don't know if this would work but...
I have a nandroid backup of my O2 UK One.
This was taken prior to upgrading via OTA to 4.2.2.
Upgrading to 4.2.2 meant my hboot became 1.54.
I now find that if I restore my backup that the touchscreen is completely unresponsive - as far as I can tell because of the hboot upgrade - as any 4.2.2 roms work fine - and a nandroid for O2_002 (Germany) which was prior to 4.2.2 exhibited the same behaviour.
What I'm suggesting is, if you haven't yet upgraded to 4.2.2 yet - then you may be able to use my backup to restore your phone to a state ready to receive the OTA and upgrade to 4.2.2.
Yup - I'm not too sure it would work either! WE could both do with someone with a little more experience to advise us here!
However - I'm willing to provide the backup - but I would ask one favour.
If it works - please, please, make a nandroid backup of the completed update (i.e. O2_001 4.2.2) and let me (and probably quite a few people here) get their hands on it!
As you've probably noticed - O2 variants are not well catered for either here - or indeed anywhere on the net.
If you want to give it a try PM me - and I'll provide a link so you download it and try it out.
hmmm
Gandalf Greyhelm said:
I don't know if this would work but...
I have a nandroid backup of my O2 UK One.
This was taken prior to upgrading via OTA to 4.2.2.
Upgrading to 4.2.2 meant my hboot became 1.54.
I now find that if I restore my backup that the touchscreen is completely unresponsive - as far as I can tell because of the hboot upgrade - as any 4.2.2 roms work fine - and a nandroid for O2_002 (Germany) which was prior to 4.2.2 exhibited the same behaviour.
What I'm suggesting is, if you haven't yet upgraded to 4.2.2 yet - then you may be able to use my backup to restore your phone to a state ready to receive the OTA and upgrade to 4.2.2.
Yup - I'm not too sure it would work either! WE could both do with someone with a little more experience to advise us here!
However - I'm willing to provide the backup - but I would ask one favour.
If it works - please, please, make a nandroid backup of the completed update (i.e. O2_001 4.2.2) and let me (and probably quite a few people here) get their hands on it!
As you've probably noticed - O2 variants are not well catered for either here - or indeed anywhere on the net.
If you want to give it a try PM me - and I'll provide a link so you download it and try it out.
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Well I'm back on O2 (thanks for that Gandalf) instead of the Euro ROM+SuperSID I was using before but still can't get it to update to 4.2.2
Just can't seem to get back the stock bootloader..
even when unrooted, locked(relocked)
played about with various recovery.img like has been suggested, no joy
Is there a way to manually update?
I'm absolute newbie at all this hehehe
PhaZEtwOk13 said:
Well I'm back on O2 (thanks for that Gandalf) instead of the Euro ROM+SuperSID I was using before but still can't get it to update to 4.2.2
Just can't seem to get back the stock bootloader..
even when unrooted, locked(relocked)
played about with various recovery.img like has been suggested, no joy
Is there a way to manually update?
I'm absolute newbie at all this hehehe
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You need to be unlocked to flash recovery.
The image supplied contains the original stock recovery.
ADB fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Also - probably flash the boot image
ADB fastboot flash boot boot.img
Relock - OTAs require that.
Also - have you reverted to your original CID?
Keep trying!
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
Now I've woken up!
1) Make sure you're unlocked and S-Off
2) Change your CID to O2___001 ( that's 3x "_") - fastboot oem writecid xxxxxxxx
3) Extract boot.img and recovery.img from backup provided.
4) Place these files in the folder on your PC containing your fastboot file.
5) Connect the phone in fastboot usb mode
6) fastboot flash boot boot.img
7) Restart in recovery mode
7a) Personally I'd wipe everything here - data cache etc.
8) Restore backup
9) Restart to bootloader usb mode
10) fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
11) fastboot flash oem lock
12) Reboot
You should now hopefully have an HTC One running 4.2.1 with a locked bootloader and the correct CID - OTA should work now.
If anyone reading this knows different or can point out any mistakes or best practises please do so!
well no joy so far
Given up on going back to stock at the moment, having too much fun with modded roms etc.
Tried multiple ways to get back to stock recovery and the strange thing is I can flash between various recover.img/boot.img and swap between the clockworkmod and TWRP but the stock recovery.img seems to not over write during the flash.
Each time it reverts back to the custom recovery with the
"entering recovery... this build is for development...
(I put the superCID back to default but would it be because it detects the S-off ?
from what I've read I didn't think that would matter tbh)
BUT..
I can now swap between the various custom ROMS/Nandroid backups with ease using clockworkmod, Rom manager and CWM Backup manager.
fun times!!!
From what ive learnt, 4.2.2 has a different method of saving backups to a hidden file that hasn't been showing up when ive tried to transfer the back-up to my computer. Even CWM backup manager has failed to pull the hidden backup across and show it as a visual file in pc that I can transfer across..
Maybe this is because of the lack of dev options in the Android Revolution HD-One 2.0 GE ??
and having to just use the HTC One as a "Media device MTP" rather than the usb with debugging ??
(or am i just missing something here?)
But.. have found Android Commander for the pc which has helped a lot with this
and now I'm learning a bit more about the file structuring in Android..
Anyway onwards, upwards and outwards ..
just scraping the surface of the Android os so far...
PhaZEtwOk13 said:
Given up on going back to stock at the moment, having too much fun with modded roms etc.
Tried multiple ways to get back to stock recovery and the strange thing is I can flash between various recover.img/boot.img and swap between the clockworkmod and TWRP but the stock recovery.img seems to not over write during the flash.
Each time it reverts back to the custom recovery with the
"entering recovery... this build is for development...
(I put the superCID back to default but would it be because it detects the S-off ?
from what I've read I didn't think that would matter tbh)
BUT..
I can now swap between the various custom ROMS/Nandroid backups with ease using clockworkmod, Rom manager and CWM Backup manager.
fun times!!!
From what ive learnt, 4.2.2 has a different method of saving backups to a hidden file that hasn't been showing up when ive tried to transfer the back-up to my computer. Even CWM backup manager has failed to pull the hidden backup across and show it as a visual file in pc that I can transfer across..
Maybe this is because of the lack of dev options in the Android Revolution HD-One 2.0 GE ??
and having to just use the HTC One as a "Media device MTP" rather than the usb with debugging ??
(or am i just missing something here?)
But.. have found Android Commander for the pc which has helped a lot with this
and now I'm learning a bit more about the file structuring in Android..
Anyway onwards, upwards and outwards ..
just scraping the surface of the Android os so far...
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As I understand it the "dev purposes only" is because you don't have a signed boot.img.
The boot.img I supplied with the backup should be signed - did you copy it from the backup and place in your adb folder to flash prior to restoring the backup? Though, saying that, I thought if you were s-off that the boot.img would be restored as part of the backup. I'm at a loss as to why it doesn't work.
Likewise with the recovery.img.
As regards backup - try reading http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34116836 or alternatively use 6.0.3.1 as that older version allows for transfer/restore to/from external sd card via OTG cable - slowly tedious but it works.
Ah well - have fun - I'll have to wait until the devs fix revone to allow s-off with 1.54 so I can revert my hboot and restore my backup in order to achieve stock O2 rom and OTA .
Gandalf Greyhelm said:
restore my backup in order to achieve stock O2 rom and OTA .
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Im actually glad to get rid of the O2 rubbish
Thanks for the info and Nandroid.img appreciated man !!!
PhaZEtwOk13 said:
Im actually glad to get rid of the O2 rubbish
Thanks for the info and Nandroid.img appreciated man !!!
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You're welcome.
The reason I want to be able to restore to pure stock is to cover my ass if the phone ever needs to be returned under warranty.
Because of the 1.54 hboot update a lot of people are frustrated because they can't s-off and choose what they wish to do with their phone.
Fortunately - as I still have that nandroid I'll be able to downgrade my hboot, s-off and restore back to prior OTA - as soon as revone is updated.
Guys a little help here as well
I am lost tbh I have android version 4.1.2 software no. 1.29.206.16...bought it from O2 UK. I feel so helpless cz I am new with this stuff and I have no clue how to remove the stupid TWRP thing and unroot my htc one and update it to 4.2.2. Can any one pleasee tell me how to do it...as step by step guide please :'(
I'm stuck...
Hi guys, ive just purchased a rooted UK O2 phone running google play software and was wondering if you had the stock Nandroid or any kind of way to put my phone back to stock?
Ive tried to flash some different boot and recovery .img but now i think i have soft bricked it as the HTC quietly brillant screen appears and then the phone shuts off again
I am new to this so any pointers would be helpful too
Heres the phone's Info:
version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
version-baseband: 4A.14.3250.13
version-cpld: None
version-microp: None
version-main:
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
serialno:
imei:
meid: 00000000000000
product: m7_ul
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0710000
cidnum: O2___001
Thanks in advance!
New to HTC
!!
CWM or TWRP
Hi,
which recovery did you use to root your htc one O2?
if u used CWM, then what type? i mean did you downloaded CWM for htc one ( International)?
Gandalf, do you have the back up file still? I would be very grateful if I could have a copy.
Thanks
furiannn said:
Gandalf, do you have the back up file still? I would be very grateful if I could have a copy.
Thanks
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What to you need exactly? What's your CID, MID, and S-On or S-Off? and Why?
nkk71 said:
What to you need exactly? What's your CID, MID, and S-On or S-Off? and Why?
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Hi,
I have an O2 HTC One. CID is 002 I think. I have S-On at the moment, but I am in the process of trying to get S-Off so that I can remove the ***Tampered*** and relocked signs.
I dropped the damn thing down the toilet and need to send it in for repair so I just wanted to make sure they dont get funny about repairing it when I have installed custom rom, because the reason for me sending it back is not due to that!
I have been searching the forums a bit and have found a nandroid backup of O2 rom, so will try that. The Android Rev 51 rom I have at the moment will not let me gain S-Off with rumrunner - always gives me an error. Going to try stock and see what happens.
furiannn said:
Hi,
I have an O2 HTC One. CID is 002 I think. I have S-On at the moment, but I am in the process of trying to get S-Off so that I can remove the ***Tampered*** and relocked signs.
I dropped the damn thing down the toilet and need to send it in for repair so I just wanted to make sure they dont get funny about repairing it when I have installed custom rom, because the reason for me sending it back is not due to that!
I have been searching the forums a bit and have found a nandroid backup of O2 rom, so will try that. The Android Rev 51 rom I have at the moment will not let me gain S-Off with rumrunner - always gives me an error. Going to try stock and see what happens.
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Follow my guide to return to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
you can use:
Code:
nandroid [B]O2___102 1.27.206.1[/B]: ro.aa.modelid=PN0710000
ro.aa.cidlist=O2___001,O2___102
if it matches your "fastboot getvar all" (MID & CID)
but first you need to S-Off.
nkk71 said:
Follow my guide to return to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
you can use:
Code:
nandroid [B]O2___102 1.27.206.1[/B]: ro.aa.modelid=PN0710000
ro.aa.cidlist=O2___001,O2___102
if it matches your "fastboot getvar all" (MID & CID)
but first you need to S-Off.
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Those are my exact numbers, thanks very much
furiannn said:
Those are my exact numbers, thanks very much
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sure no problem, so first s-off, then follow the guide, you'll be 100% stock.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Cheers
nkk71 said:
sure no problem, so first s-off, then follow the guide, you'll be 100% stock.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Cheers
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I checked your guide and gained S-OFF with firewater, much quicker and smoother and more importantly, actually successful as opposed to rumrunner!
One more question, the downloads for the backups are fairly slow and Im halfway done downloading M7 CWM Nandroid Backup CID O2 102 3.62.206.1.
Is this version just an updated one vs the 1.27.206.1 2013-03-30 ?
Which should I use?
Thanks

RUU

Hi guys, i just want to be on the safe side before doing anything like S-off, so i wonder how do i find which RUU is made for my phone model ? i have tried searching but didn't get anywhere.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
No offense but you didn't look very hard. Its in a sticky in the dev thread
Once you s-off (which is ridiculously easy for this device) you can use any RUU. Good luck and enjoy
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Anicane said:
Hi guys, i just want to be on the safe side before doing anything like S-off, so i wonder how do i find which RUU is made for my phone model ? i have tried searching but didn't get anywhere.
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You haven't said what OS you're on or what Hboot you have, S-Off might not even be an option, nor might an RUU if you are on a 2.24 base with Hboot 1.54 ... A little more info would help to make sure you are given the best, most accurate advice.
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You haven't said what OS you're on or what Hboot you have, S-Off might not even be an option, nor might an RUU if you are on a 2.24 base with Hboot 1.54 ... A little more info would help to make sure you are given the best, most accurate advice.
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I haven't updated my phone to this new Hboot 1.54, i am still on with the old one, i have read not to update if i want S-Off. The reason i want this is because if suddenly i had to return my phone to a service or something, i don't want to void my warranty. If i am not wrong when you S-Off, you can reverse it also.
Anicane said:
I haven't updated my phone to this new Hboot 1.54, i am still on with the old one, i have read not to update if i want S-Off. The reason i want this is because if suddenly i had to return my phone to a service or something, i don't want to void my warranty. If i am not wrong when you S-Off, you can reverse it also.
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Cool, yes, you are correct, S-Off can be reverted ... It's also worth noting that if you S-Off now, you'd be able to upgrade to Hboot 1.54 and still maintain S-Off. The problem lies with those, like me, who are on the 1.54 Hboot but haven't gone S-Off ... We're now stuck until a solution is available, although I didn't want to go S-Off so it's not really a problem.
If you go S-Off btw you can flash any RUU from any region and change your Cid/Mid, although I can't help you on the whole RUU when S-Off process as I've never run one, nor been S-Off as I previously mentioned lol.
I still can't find which RUU is for my phone, is there anyway to find ? is it via CID or any other way ?
What software build are you on at the moment? So to Settings>About phone>Software information and post the version, e.g. 2.24.401.8
EddyOS said:
What software build are you on at the moment? So to Settings>About phone>Software information and post the version, e.g. 2.24.401.8
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It is 1.29.401.16
Anicane said:
It is 1.29.401.16
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There is an RUU ZIP for that somewhere but I can't find it. I'm sure someone has a link to it somewhere!
EddyOS said:
There is an RUU ZIP for that somewhere but I can't find it. I'm sure someone has a link to it somewhere!
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I didn't find an actuall 1.29.401.16 RUU, but there is some zips, which i am kinda not interested. But i found 1.29.401.12 OTA's . So i want to know if it is possible to flash the 1.29.401.12 and let the Htc one update itself ? and than do an S-on if i wanted to return it to a service ?
Anicane said:
I didn't find an actuall 1.29.401.16 RUU, but there is some zips, which i am kinda not interested. But i found 1.29.401.12 OTA's . So i want to know if it is possible to flash the 1.29.401.12 and let the Htc one update itself ? and than do an S-on if i wanted to return it to a service ?
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The 1.29.401.16 ZIP is the RUU but in ZIP format so it's the same thing. Basically in the RUU.exe there is a ZIP called ROM.zip - this is what is the actual ROM and is flashed via the RUU in fastboot mdoe. It's fine and it's the one you want as there is nothing else available for your phone
EddyOS said:
The 1.29.401.16 ZIP is the RUU but in ZIP format so it's the same thing. Basically in the RUU.exe there is a ZIP called ROM.zip - this is what is the actual ROM and is flashed via the RUU in fastboot mdoe. It's fine and it's the one you want as there is nothing else available for your phone
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Well, i am thinking of a scenario which i don't know is possible or not, so here it goes. Since i want to be on the safe side, how about i take a nandorid back of the stock, and than if i wanted to returen to stock, simply flash an RUU like 1.29.401.16, and than simply recover the nandroid backup over it, and update if i wanted to ? Is it possible ?
The only problem is that i don't know how to remove the custom recovery when it restore the nandorid back, and update it.

[Q&A] HTC One firmware collection for different CID/MID | 5.11.1540.9

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changing htc one imei
i tried changing the imei of my htc one,but it keeps saying this project does not support sd card.what do i do
success4life18 said:
i tried changing the imei of my htc one,but it keeps saying this project does not support sd card.what do i do
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changing IMEI number is illegal is most countries (if your country use a GSM infrastructure then its probably illegal)
For this reason, i'm 99.99% sure no one will help you change your imei on this forum.
some examples:
US law: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:S.3186.IS:
UK: http://www.staffordshire.police.uk/info_advice/crime_prevention/immobilise/reprogramming/
What firmware.zip should I flash
I have a HTC One M8, and I have followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696282 until step 12.
It seems that I couldn't find the right firmware.zip for my phone. Sorry if it seems like a dump question, but I am quite new to this.
Could anyone share the idea what is the right firmware.zip for me? I appreciate your help. Thank you.
Information for my phone is as follows:
version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 3.18.0.0000
version-baseband: 1.19.21331147A1.09G
version-main: 2.23.710.1
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
product: m8_ul
cidnum: HTC__039
boot-mode: RUU
ljb630710 said:
I have a HTC One M8, and I have followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696282
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So you are at the wrong place here. Its the M7 forum and that thread you have linked also have its own q&a : http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/qa-htc-one-m8-firmware-collection-cid-t2901064
hi im new for this subject i want to update firmware . what need to downloand
and my english not good i know .
htc one m7_u
modelid: PN0711000
cidnum: HTC__M27
Stuck at step 10.
Hey guys,
I'm new to the whole Android thing. I've allways used old school Nokia's.
I bought a HTC One M7 from a friend of a friend.
It is rooted.
I want to unroot the device. I'm following the steps in this tutorial. I get stuck at step 10 "(Type: fastboot oem rebootRUU and wait for device to reboot").
The phone does reboot, but keeps hanging on the HTC logo. I've added a picture of what happens.
Can somebody please help me with this problem?
Regards,
Michel
Klaphek said:
The phone does reboot, but keeps hanging on the HTC logo. I've added a picture of what happens.
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There is no problem, your phone isn't hanging at all, this screen with the silver HTC logo is RUU mode. You can proceed with the next fastboot commands (fastboot flash zip name_of_file.zip)
alray said:
There is no problem, your phone isn't hanging at all, this screen with the silver HTC logo is RUU mode. You can proceed with the next fastboot commands (fastboot flash zip name_of_file.zip)
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Thanks for the answer. However, I haven't succeeded yet. When i'm trying to go to the next step I get this message (see attachment).
Can you think of something wat causes this?
Klaphek said:
Thanks for the answer. However, I haven't succeeded yet. When i'm trying to go to the next step I get this message (see attachment).
Can you think of something wat causes this?
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what file are you trying to flash and what is your "fastboot getvar all"?
alray said:
what file are you trying to flash and what is your "fastboot getvar all"?
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Hey,
I've attached the results of the "getvar all" command.
I'm trying to flash the Android Revolution zip file, from the link in the OP.
I've put the zip file in the same folder as Bootfast and renamed it to firmware.zip.
Thanks for the help by the way. It is greatly appreciated.
I have to go to sleep soon, first thing i'll do in the morning is checking this thread!
alray said:
what file are you trying to flash and what is your "fastboot getvar all"?
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Sorry i forgot the attachment.
Klaphek said:
Hey,
I've attached the results of the "getvar all" command.
I'm trying to flash the Android Revolution zip file, from the link in the OP.
I've put the zip file in the same folder as Bootfast and renamed it to firmware.zip.
Thanks for the help by the way. It is greatly appreciated.
I have to go to sleep soon, first thing i'll do in the morning is checking this thread!
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ARHD is a ROM (software) not a Firmware so why are you trying to flash it like if it was a firmware? Have you read the OP (the 10 FAQs) before the instructions you are following? These instructions are to update your firmware before flashing a custom rom.
Custom rom are flashed using a custom recovery, ARHD must be flashed using TWRP 2.6.3.3 not in RUU mode.
Be careful, your phone is s-off. If you don't know what you are doing, better to read more/ask before flashing things to your phone, especially if its s-off.
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Klaphek said:
Hey guys,
I'm new to the whole Android thing. I've allways used old school Nokia's.
I bought a HTC One M7 from a friend of a friend.
It is rooted.
I want to unroot the device. I'm following the steps in this tutorial. I get stuck at step 10 "(Type: fastboot oem rebootRUU and wait for device to reboot").
The phone does reboot, but keeps hanging on the HTC logo. I've added a picture of what happens.
Can somebody please help me with this problem?
Regards,
Michel
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And tell me why you are trying to flash ARHD custom rom (which is a pre-rooted ROM) if you want to unroot the phone?
You want a 100% stock phone like if it was never rooted or you want to flash ARHD?
alray said:
ARHD is a ROM (software) not a Firmware so why are you trying to flash it like if it was a firmware? Have you read the OP (the 10 FAQs) before the instructions you are following? These instructions are to update your firmware before flashing a custom rom.
Custom rom are flashed using a custom recovery, ARHD must be flashed using TWRP 2.6.3.3 not in RUU mode.
Be careful, your phone is s-off. If you don't know what you are doing, better to read more/ask before flashing things to your phone, especially if its s-off.
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And tell me why you are trying to flash ARHD custom rom (which is a pre-rooted ROM) if you want to unroot the phone?
You want a 100% stock phone like if it was never rooted or you want to flash ARHD?
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Thanks for the info.
I've got at this thread via other threats.
I clearly don't know what I'm doing. I've never had a smartphone.
I guess I'll just look for more information about the subject more first.
I'm trying to get it to 100% stock phone.
Klaphek said:
Thanks for the info.
I've got at this thread via other threats.
I clearly don't know what I'm doing. I've never had a smartphone.
I guess I'll just look for more information about the subject more first.
I'm trying to get it to 100% stock phone.
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if what you want is to go back to 100% stock, follow nkk71's guide (linked in my signature) But I would recommand to keep your bootloader unlocked and s-off unless you want to send the phone for repair under warranty.
alray said:
if what you want is to go back to 100% stock, follow nkk71's guide (linked in my signature) But I would recommand to keep your bootloader unlocked and s-off unless you want to send the phone for repair under warranty.
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Thanks. I will try to fix the probleem once i get home.
alray said:
if what you want is to go back to 100% stock, follow nkk71's guide (linked in my signature) But I would recommand to keep your bootloader unlocked and s-off unless you want to send the phone for repair under warranty.
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Hey, I've tried to follow the steps from nkk71's guide. When I get to step 1 (checking for a suitable RUU) the link leads to a website that is down.
Do you perhaps know any alternatives?
Klaphek said:
Hey, I've tried to follow the steps from nkk71's guide. When I get to step 1 (checking for a suitable RUU) the link leads to a website that is down.
Do you perhaps know any alternatives?
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You can try this site: http://www.androidruu.com/index.php?developer=M7
majmoz said:
You can try this site: http://www.androidruu.com/index.php?developer=M7
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Thanks. I will try this website.
Hey guys,
I've tried to use the guide from nk771 but a lot of files that you have to download link to the htcone1guru site which is down.
Is there another website that has the files needed to take the phone back to stock condition?
When I try to google for these files I come up at a lot of threads who lead back to htcone1guru.
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Okay, I've found myself a RUU file. I haven't found a Nandroid file yet (M7 CWM Nandroid Backup / CID HTC__E11 / 1.29.401.12)
All the websites I visit lead to a website that is down.
Is there another way to obtain this file?

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